.r. ~~ , , .... ~iit - ; . t i the $900.8 boon . -- ; ''' sent ~,.. _,,Daoo at PT! ' wbr__'...4,6o"„lonw. I iiL NM' . t.,. in ti on to swung 1010 net down •: idol. bilPirV‘,P3t"'.!dii,„„ceful'as to , in ti .'''' .l6 l ' aill l i r 1 t he -organs of the Fen the i tebiliti . of one: ,tho Wowing article:` oThediffundtles hers sketched have attended , ~ t he entrance of every new adminietrationhither -16; and iwill-awrdt• all -that time shalt bring in .4sture but never hare they appeared in a form io wry Minch exaggerated as they do now. The distribution of place by Mc Tierce will, be the -nsolit troublesome and delicate duty that any =Chief tleglstatte bar ever been - calltivipon to perform. Ile has btttl, carriedr•tro*w.e by I tha"temporary omen of alt fectionionat ellipses. , Tliear Is note rue in all the immenifernesearkk i :Me fetid with him, or who hae reason esttgla., _ Ilene that othere will be preferred before '.ls'n 's Hence, the number of office-seekers who look to 1 , -thla.isdnilnlatra6ori is something unparalleled v:liithetto in p4lllceTerithmetic. Every member etilengasse has half a dozen constituents con at his heels.;', . The infirm of the hungry , arlishedall the hotels In. Washington. One them onthe streets there at first eight they crowd the galleries of the Senate Hence; and in the dusk of the even. their large and haggard eyes glesurgiseall • pleases of the hotele; like those of bye sz Ettetern grate yard. No pitch of deg., .• .x . kr• adetion are they not ready for—no amount , of t=.s - .'...-arsid shouldering will tarn them off. Each has a tale of - some vast Hofineoce• which he can cola matid. In a moment, and each his Stelrell eolumes ~ D ials] of Woe; and poverty, and ruin, which he - will pour into . every ear that he cartgap by fair • • rims or by fora." - v9te repeat, this preponderance , of place -htinterit over places, bodes ill for the comfort of • the' new administration. It will require all of the Treildint's good sense and resolution to "Amid the emcee in his gift so as td keep our avergroen organizotion together. The only safe st& he can adopt is, to aim at pleasing the country and not the office-seekers by his sp '''s He most make enemies among.the ,last do what he uliL" ' .rThat fire hundred thousand men—.end the comber of those seeking office at tide' hour from newadrointetrutiencannotbe reckoned ite9-- rare renting on theiroars, deserting ihnteverhon est pursuits they have hitherto Wand seeking • '' to profitable meatus of livelihood now, is certain. a thing to be deplored. It bad for the conn bad for those engaged in. it, end. still worse WifOrtUl,Steas saves and children, who 'depanduporitheinfor support. A vasty ojerity of tbOso offioa seekers nest necessarily, be die- Thel will be turned 'away with • their debt intreased; their Independence etcher - eater destioyed, and their energies deiriorellzed. Erni - passible man who wishes well to his Ise . Atos.suist regret this spectacle." , ,:41exandoe Duna et few Months less than „ling years old and for some twentyseven gears hat beta imam as vomiter. Daring this time he luta published more novels, plays, travels; and historical sketches than say other:oats that ^ , _; , 11170: lind. It is well understood that he is not the anther of all the works that appear under hisi name, but that young writers gam analog by working out the plots and eituations that his fevind brain suggests; when the acrenovl or the pleat lir complete, Dumas gives it ision,. tonahat:up thes. - diakgue,.. dashes in here and there spirited'scute of la own, and then re calm ,from , the publisher an enormous cam, he Incontinently squandbre. We presume 'f':.-ihitiollteluithseeTer lamed so much money. ..*. as Dams.% and yet within two cr three year! he been invest straits, and is quite likely to be short Of fundion this very slay. Undeniably 'titian of genius, endowed with true fertility of Arnsgination end' masterly.powerhfi expression, - -one looks in vain through the *whole range of his productions - for a noble work of at. Cor -'" in ideas and unseruptdous and reckless' in s. --purpose, ta hos impressed upon his plays and annuities* the melancholy stamp' of a dissolute civilisation; they glitter in the tinsel of theatri ' nelsentimeat, that sets off hut does not pretend • to; bide thOrtost monstrous, and often the most -Measly". oonceptions: Always writing 41.16 , Air publitation next morning, the haste of 'Ct'''' , l*ttexcagindtion does not allow him to elaborate or V*..looorreot trork,lnto esthetic proportion and , - 11.;• , ..r... - !tiictittnlstMsoy, and it linuches upon ; he world: ll find tinily as the hastily combined pro ',dnottaplitlf a dozen.pins, all drivereat railroad. .ap11.4 earn the writers' stipend . and the .em: , 00M's profit, nisei must be.—lfeto York This voluminous' writer of wicked trash,-who that L ints 'written "seven hundred - ,.voltuars; ancl',llfty Dramast, 'r-rnot one of ;';.-Witleh'vrialprobsbly.tout.llve the present ienere announced, that. he is about to pub nomi,-etirried through six different 1 ; ntlefts, and • to make eighteen retunier, If he '11.14t xettudri for such interminable' book. of 'trash there are more silly people in the world than we wet:of: 'llanotreasArtimax Crutornent.-This ii the 1 • - ..titloaf a long and txrautifolly plated sheotja the - quartylorm, fort started in New Turk, by Chas. It is a weekly paper, and idde totodto;brerydayampasmonto,--skatohos of c''!•4litoiniindotrast47, sports of the field, mu sir?, Srio iris, and literati:O. The first urorsber • bibarari us, Ores prcardso of 'a very in terestir,g 'haat. The pe,,ok is $6 per =auto. It: Palmer publisher, 102 Naiads' street, ,raw • York, NEW =MI% -.::"FiSCilgiriOSPouss.”.—ln every raper' /as tiiiiatEng polka: There Is nothing of the dashing sad brantra style shoot it, tint twerp note le winsome end' trithful. SfrakoscArthe ennipanii, nine?. man totter polkel than this, tompesitlon: Firth, -Pond is Co., New York; publiskers. For . sale by it. Maher, No.. 101 Third ' street. ,••4;V,I.Ath, Pond & Co. pare also published s very song,. entitled .• Tes,ll.ll Come to thy Is,;....':l••:;i':,ldiruntsda Uralic"- written in answer to the pop alai stair - Y C OM*tain • au to my 011111 , by Fiances Irene Burge; and -by Fran' Beiwn.'•• Sold by Henry - _ ~ Weak. tie Attention - of contnSitors, says the N. V. Tribe* to tie adrertisement of the AlleditenyValley,liallroad. A friend well post. .' ed up . In. this rosdirites as foillows: . It to Of:mist Impottattee to the Coal trade, as 7.,., ‘ ,•:..-1 , are intend to supply the Esst throngh thli' route )...":.`,'ile.,-I,':f,',,adth".'our - unequalled bituminous Coil.. Thle , z 1' goad is:to connect !lit the Buffalo toad, for ; ,, , ,- 1......t,-..: , ... which that city hen subscribed $400,000, and ---- ,'Saso_ssitis,rioston and Albsay. Our trade with .Beytesa ih the stay of domestics, hats, shoes, 4 e lei ger, it lasge,tand liming to the disposition . • i `,,';'' dab, ;Adana to present goods pastime. : C"..'-'.: ad of that'olty to be expedited as aeon se', i!''..', 414 the . enters' inference all' .-..a..„.,! . „,r i p u i t hasca *triter itch Yorkande II tilt' *.. : -. :' ,. 4e . pent bit thoAlleghear route, especially as it , • - Ibe far tbe - ohespest route. An immense , • ."...", '-'l* Will be dons on this }load and, O in the ear, imr, rsini , whith, at the retell, hey.oridi loading through Philel to a prohibition. The city er - ' -, iLigoly into the:used:l • , +ingf '. ,-: „.!,ast ;,-7.pern rte Market , and IC- ••; i - • . - i • -,.:.10nt - trade .fOr_:.. . .. . . _ _ . . , . Awl eu .J the Society, .mselvee whether they ...ounce. This the Toungla- to; but while they confer this watefit open . the public, they oleo appeal to the public to Bastian them in their exertions. If they will only afford the means of aid, the young ladies .sesame all the-burden of its jolt distribution. • Thle is what is silted; this is what the Society needs to continue its existence. When relieved from the duty to meting out their cher rides themselves, and freed froth the annoyance of personal Importunity, people are apt to be persuaded into the belief that there ore no poor to-be &tested, no needy to be relieved; and un der the infinenee of this mistake they close their Porte Menges, and draw the strings of their purses. But it is a delusion. .The poor ye have always with you," whether your ears are assail ed:with their cry or sot. Visit the room of this Society on any Frtsisy afternoon, and the num bore of 'objects of squalid and tattered misery you 'see ,thitire, will convince you of this. .The calls—urgentiond deserving Calls—are ma ny—rery many, but the meane.forjust response are wanting.' The Society has entirely exhaust ed its treasury; and for some time plat have been debuting whether they ehonld yield to ne ceseity and suspend operations., If they do not themselves soon meet with assietance, they will i be forced to this- altematire of escape from the piteous clamors they cannot sgpply. And now we appeal to ever? benevelent—eve• ry generous heart—ehall they be arrested In their midTortrse of charity! Shall they be for eed to abut their ears to the cries of the ragged, the shivering, and the starving; or will you who through them may enjoy an immunity from the I severer labors of charity, wlll youlafford them themcansuf continuing their bentivolent exer done!. TheTeinnot make a personal appeal; but RIB you not respond to this! Will you not opeii your purees and contribute liberally? Let not the Society falt,let not the city be again flooded with crowds of paupers and beggars Whom each onemait assist or repulse indiscrim . mately=the deserving with the undeserving. Any contributions, (and -we sincerely . hope, thohgh like angeVivisits, in some respeots,they may be neither few nor far between) will be ve ry thankfully received. They may be 'di:toted• to the Treasurer et the Society, Box No. 176, P. O. . • 4amoisl• olgtto of the Assts..ytios,lon," the Washington carrel. pont:*.eftthe Baltimore Sort, thus coolly fore shade wn'the policy of the "Annputionists." We do not glee it,as authoritative, but ss aspeci menet the nonchalant mannerin which the rob bery of !dekko and Spain is spoken of, and wars for. that pu'rpose sketched out as if they were trifling affairs. Hear him: We are u much in the dark as ever as to the nature of • the csbinet pezzle. If there Is any groorid for the frequent and pertinacious men tion of Mr. 'John! Dix'ansme, *e the repro soidatire of the democracy of the Empire State in the cabinet, it will lead many to the condo lion that It to be an annexation . cabinet.: Mr. Dix is a very proMinent aneutionist. He voted, in th; Senate, for the satiation of Texas. That he also maintained the Wot proviso application to all new territory. Be will ,, doubtediy, go for the annexation of Cuba, and the extersien of the area of -freedom. To get Cuba will undoubtedly be the policy of this goy ernmentfor years to come,,tinder every eueoce sive administration, until the teethe accomplish ed; The condition of e wage.her 'equitation Is already, with alacrity, pted- The only (Vocation remaining to be settled relates to the I atone and mode of annexation. Le toy opinion,-the acquisition of home por tions of Mexico should precede it, because Mex ico stands between us and our possessions on the Pacific and our trade with Min. We must de velopo our existing resources end consolidate our presentstreagth before - we go into a warfee Cuba—and that shall not take it withOrit war, we hare been we duly noti fi ed by Franca and England. . The rationed Ern bids its friends be on the alert, end to 'noir no Mee security th lead us Into error, in regard to Cuba. It say= Again, then we say, there is danger, perpetu al danger, from the swim:lye eeimmes of Sla very, and thet danger threatens oa every Bide. On the Pacific ' on the Rio Grande, in the Isth mus, on our Southwestern east, we hear the tread of Slavery, marching steadily onward in search of new fields and new ridding. • Tun STSODIC#I. Couxor.—A single word of explanation may be proper in regard to Profes sor Pattell Med article on this topic, published in the Pittsburgh Gazette of, January 4. This le rendered necessary from the fact that Pr f. P. prefixes the intimation that ils `piece was re toped by the'Presbyterian Advocate, but dates none of our raseona Our objections were exoloeively to certain phraseology which we wished altered. Many pious and right hearted people had loudly com plained of the styli in which Ole discussion was formerly conducted in onr coin:aim and from a proper respect to their wishes, as wall as from a regard to duty, we had retiolved'to tolerate it no lodger, on either side of the question. Such language as "flagrant brcsok of trust"- ..'ilagrant perrendon of funder—awholeeale peculation of the public fonds"—”robbei7"—charged upon the Synod of Wheeling, Sod other gentlemen of fair character and- high standing, we thought ' not consistent with that "courtesy" which the Apostle enjoins, nor with that spirit of forbear epee and kindness in which Cliristbins should I discuss their differences. ' Prof. P. was not wil ling to 'often this phraeecffogy; and we could not publtoh his article whilst it remained. We stated to lbe gentleman who offered the Itommunicstlon, that if published' in that style, it would only provoke "'more-violent and bitter retort, which of coarse Wecould not refuse after giving place to Prof. P.'s article; and that it was beat to leave off such a style "before it was med dled with." Ii ~It. We have used Pitt P.'s name In this determent because we are so identified with our I paper, that ho,iirtually eies ware. It was there fore neoesaary_in order to place bOth parties on a fair equ! , ,lity.= l ;Prerbytoriari Advocate. .laos.--The Bolton Poet states that nearly "throe huidOel thousand tofie of railroad iron were imported into this country dating the Int year, whilit:durvirneVhpi=essleeptueerioddionulpyaei.g.h,tioyefrn thonsand - 6ns %snit not forne undoubted facts by whin this efatemcat is sustained, it would ap pear incredible.: And what language can pro• perly riluir)icteriee the fatuity and utter folly of a motel:4s°f pebqo policy, that enconrages the itrilarlatibiatOn artiole which In its raw state Ito in 111111:011111 quantities beneath our own soil, and for the tommfacture of ,whin e a are pos. seised of every capability? Ban aOO an only be. oompared to the criminal folly of the man who &cots his efforts 'to the assistance of those who bare ILO claim on him to the manifest neglect and injury of those of his own house hold,..whose interests should be hie own- What would be censurable in en individual is . etlli mono so is a nation, from the wider sphere through. which Ito actloinoperate. Such, Incr. over, is the course of the dominant politic l party. and 'indeed of a return to a proper ofs. • minor encouragement to the iron menufactrlifer, the tendency Is rather to strip it of the inciden tal protection which fortuitous circumitenoes have anted. Under each cironmetvices sr-, 1:111110[11 and reinonetranceare -and 'the only ;remedy earn 'to, be . to wait patiently until exocrine° talio'bes Ito bitty. tenon, and irelearn to nee a tactilely phrase, haw far too" dearly we have...paid for our whistle.", *Batt. Amer. .pie reformers —pstby with Jon, editors e you remarked that the .yte of 'lnning" were, during the month, ■ little more duped with con em during former peon! I confers the experience of the lutofive years ea re gards publio affairs; as well in the new world as in the old, haielomewhat lessened my confidence In the wisdom, the humanity, and virtue of the people of hoth hemispheres. The miserable • treachery - nf the people of Franco to liberty; the' eary sibudssion of the masses throughout Eu rope to tyrannies *more grinding and hopeless than those which they attempted to throw Off; the approval by oar own people of a law so un christian, severe, and Inhuman, as that of hunt ing-down end re .enslaying fugitives from servi tude and oppression; the general demoralization of public sentiment I{ll to the rights of. the weak and defenceless, induced by homilies from the bench, the pulpit, and the editorial_ chuir, these are some of the causes which have mode me less hopeful of the emancipation of our race, in its meet enlightened state, from the dominion of the baser passions. I hate Injustice as much as ever, but I am more doubtful than ever bethre of the possibility oliOtting or avenging it. I have become doubtful of the expediency of maintainlng.a conflict with might In its persecu tion of right, to numerous cues where I never doubted before• I have,therefore, become some what leis anxious for sudden remedies tor vial- bly admitted evils, and more Inclined to trust to the natural course and progress of events to work oat theiriure. Dot thistendeney of mind does not in the least mitigate the indignation I hare ever expressed for outrages, whether open or insidious, against freedom and popular rights; nor does it transfer any portion of that confi dence which I hare lost in the governed to those rulers who are unfaithful to the trusts reposed in them. I have learned to be more cautious .in fonninl opinions, and perhaps more mild and considerate In expressing them. Loving peace for , its own rake, I dud myself leaning toward opposition to all forms of agitation which do not promise speedy beneficial results. But I think the potentiates of my heart arc as firm, quick, and true, for freedom, as they ever have been. I think I shall be as willing as ever hefore to enlist hi all rational movements for reforms, and as vigilant to guard against' the introduction of ibises. lint this le egotis tical, Front, discursive, and unprofitable pre face to the labors of 1013. • I proceed at once to more practical topics. I -the celebration of the opening year was mach the Berne in Washington an usual. The crowd at the White House was crushing, disagreeable, en( intolerable. The good natured President was• fatigued beyond exprestion by four hours of hind ehakingind salutations to and• with thousands whom he never saw before and ex-, pectad never to see again lien. Scott's quarters were the next object of &Bradlee to cliiseas of both. parties, (hough among those who thronged hie mansion, Whigs doubtless predomidited. The venerable widow of tlen. Hamilton was called upon by great numbers, who were theism of testifying their respect for the ruinery of, the great man, her hasband, and , to her personally, as s relic of that heroic time which gave birth to our repub lic: Secretaries Garvin and . Stuart, Mr. Ken nedy, Superintendent of Cows, Dr. Balley, of the National Era, Senators Gish= and Houston, held themselves prepared with munificent liber ! alley to receive and entertain their friends; and their reedences were thronged from ten till three. I hive received a epeeist despatch from the neighborhood °Vibe President elect, which eat—' isfies me that time following cabinet; selections. have been noroicYlitinter, Secretary of. State; Bright, of Indlitia, Secretary of the Interior; Nicholson, of ';innessee, Post blaster General, or Secretary of r the Navy. From the tenor of my inforinatitig, I judge it probable that Gen. Pierce has not made ap his mind.farther than this. • '1 laxres. OPZILASIOS*,Pi TIII Mnrr.—The-following ta bles show thai , total deposits at the mint daring rtir t scoompared with 1861, sad the total coiner Otifie jitsr: 401.1 , DIMWIT. 18,51. 1852. $6,071,669 • $4361,688 3,004,970 3,010,222 2,880,271 2,892,156 2,878,853 7,091,037 3,269,491 4,335,678 8,637,660 6,689,474 3,127,617 4,193,880 f 4,175,812 7 2,671,563 4,04 6 , 799 • 4,267,677 4,743,684 4,140,869 4,492,454 ' 7.270,941 ''' - '6,641,425 ' 7,330,000 January, February, Mardi, April, m.y. Jute, July, August, September, October, November, December, $47,029,405 $51,050j205 E. C. DALEA Treasurer. TOTAL coraaoi TOR 1852. C OLD. 2,053,026 Doable Eagle', 263,106 Eagles, 578,901 halt Eagles, 1,169,381 Quarter Eagles, 2,045,367 Gold dollars, 6,094,7 6 5 Piece!, 1,100 Dollars, 77,130 Half Dollars, 777,060 QUiteT Dollars, 1,635,600 Distil,. Loomop Half Dimes, ; 18,663p0 Three cent pieces, 27,540,55 5 Pieces; - • 6,162,0 94 gent'', 32,711,60 Please, Tile GREAT FRESHET MID as BA SULTS. . For the past law 'days the land rotted about Owl Creek hb been immersed in water. On Wedndsday of last week it commenced raining—; and the water ne xt w in torents uing that night and the day. The litt l e r streams were suddenly swollen, nod meshing rapidly into t he Ortat Father of waters—old Owl Creak, caused it to preifloir its banks and flood the country, around. The water in this stream ho rning higher than it bas been efface 1941, end as a consequence brought about the destruction of e largo . erineunt of property, displacing fences . and .hay stacks, and dams and bridges were swept away, and. the waters of elttPwl Creek carried .almost everything before Ofeett. The Railroad bridges at Banning's Mill, Dry Creek and Bt. Louieville, 9co , were damaged to suck au extent as to.prevent the running of the care through fa several weeks. As a consequence, at the time of writing, Toredsy noon, we have reoeived no mails for four days, and are up a gum stump In thane's departraent. The conductors of the Sandetrky, Mt. Vernon and Newark Railroad, manifest a commendable spirit of promptness and seal, tq accommodate the publio. They have a large force at the ven ous bridges damaged by the late freshet; stn ring to prit the road In repair. Every thing that man oan do,, will be done to further the work. Math. bridged are prepared, the ears will leave for Sandusky, from the bridge at Banning's Mal, at 9,90 A. M. and will arrive there fromSonduaky city at 2, - 55 m.--Mt. Vernon :Whig, Da. 19 • ,We learn that the lion. 'oeorge W. Jones, at present a Senator In Congress from the Mato of lows, wsr, on the 27th. Instant: re-elected by the Legislature of that Statefor mother term of etc years from the 4th of Muth nest, when hie present term will neyire. • naliread, ...tear advantage to .g Creek, and with it at • the public, whether the peo __..oy county are satisfied that the they gave toe million of dollars of the .aural Railroad stock, eheuld be used to the advantage of any rival route of the Ileropfield Railroad, or that the dividends of the stock thus guaranteed, shall be need to make up ~ the defi ciency of that of a lateral road, (the Uniontown) not contemplated at the time that nuba guar anty was made. We suppose that the question of the legality of making common stook with the branches of the. Central Railroad will one day,be raised by the people of Alleghenj county; and It Is only fair-list percent who are beset .with the representation that they are sulieeribing to stock nearly par, should know that-there it con siderable uncertainty In the matter. The peti• don to the lioness of Oreeneburgh to make a subscription to the oornmori stock of the Penn sylvania Railroad, to the aiaeunt of $50,000 is now in circulation, and I understand that indi viduals are being eounded SS to the amount they will eubscribc towards waking up the remaining $lOO,OOO. - This into let you know of the Warne that Is on foot, of making the guaranty of Allegheny county subservient to one of the route, of the ilempfield Railroail, and to request you to give, as soon se convenient, your opinion as to the justice of the Pennsylvania Railroad directors making common stock with the lateral branches. Junior. ADDDBESEI OF THE COMMITTEE OR THE PAST 1 11F . THE CITY COITVESTION. To Or Whigs i f the city rf Pitnburyh. Fiamovr.Cinzgas—As the time of oar annu►i troinicipal election is now rapidly approtiohlng, It behooves us to be on the olert, and to summon all our Copses for another contest., The Mass- trona termination of the lest campaign, inetead of discouraging and prostrating, should inspire as with renewed and redoubled etrength, energy ,and confidence.' The only guaranty of encomia is union—the sure agenny of victory is dinipline. The day is again coming when the country will seek prosperity and safety in the pure patriot ism and conservative policy of the Whlg party. If error has again prevailed, lot us hope that it is only a temporary triumph; and- by inflexible determination and unalterable attachment to cherished principles—and by three means only —we shall again rite in the ascendant. • However some may contend that questions of national policy should exercise no influence over the minds of voters, except at national eleotions, experience teaches the necessity of preserving at ell times the strictest adherence to political principles. Every desertion of a single Indivi dual,-or of a number, at general or least elee dons, to some extent Impairs the effrpitney and unity of our organisation, and turnings prece- dents and apologies for (Mare and treater de feation. Every member of the Whig party seeks; through thswohannel, the permanent prosperity of the people and the whole people—ho wishes to elevate the• men and establish the measures that will beet tend to the advancement, power, nod glory of the country, and ought to be With lug, in furtherance of thee* great otjeote,*to yield personal preferences and private precillec-• ticins to the general good. The delegates to the late City Convention— whom we represent—have, in watopliutei with. your inetructions at the primary mentinge;"peoi, ' limited Robert H. Riddle ae their candidate for Mayor. In him,-as a man, a citizen, or a Whig, we think there can be found nothing objections- Me. For yearn he has been a powerful them pion and an eloquent defender_and exponent of our principlen—at all times, ..tierwagh good re- port cud through evil report;" In the dark hems of defeat sod in the bright bourn of victory, be hue been battling at his post, a faithful sentinel upon the tower. The vindictiveness withwhlch be is nesalled by the oppositiem—the 'Rapers don which they heap upon hits, ant the g3 3O Ug . eat testimonials of his espacity aittintegrity, I and entitle him eminently to thorefidence Ltd l moppet of the Whig party. Bell en, iIbeCOIXI33,, our duty now, after a tepee of three years, once more to confer the Chief Executive office et the eity, one men who represents the opinions, and scutains the measures advocated by so large a majority of the eitizene. The city is decidedly Whig—itis one of the strongholds, looked open by oar brethren all over the Union as a post that should never be eerrendered to the enemy. It le time that we should retrieve ourselves end resume our peeper position, instead of yielding eubmiseively to a minority, who glory in our shame, and bout in trumpet-tones of exultation. from one end of the country to the other, every victory which they obtain here, victories gain ed, not by their courage, bet' by cur indiffer• mace. Vona have presented to yon, also, la the vari ous wards, as enndidates for Councils and other minor offices, men eelected with a special view to their competency, character and reeponsilail ity; men whew, elfotion would ensure a faithful, •igornus, and honest administration of the city government in all Its departments for the ensu ing year. If union and harmony prevail, as we are sore they will, we can safely predict en overwhelm ing defeat of our opponents on the *second Tuen• Any of this month, which wild have its influence elsewhere, by confirming the wafering, strength ening the weak, and Inspiring the desponding with new hope. Victory now, will be the pre cursor to other and morn important victories hereafter, that will enema the ultimate andper manent supremoey of our principles, ROBERT 31'CIITC REON, W. SPLANE, MATHEW BREIDENTHAL, JOHN SCOTT, LEWIS ROLL, JOSEPH 111105, THOMAS ROSENWELL, JOHN OttaCEY, GEO. 11. lIILDERBRAND, Committe. Una MIX ETJEOPE. ARRIVAL OF THE PACIFIC The eteamehip Pacific arrived it New York on Saluda/ afternoon from Liverpool, latch piece ehe left December nth, thus making her posutsge In eevonteen dye. She brings 'seventy passen gers and GOO tone of freight. Frpm the British papers we glean the enb joined intelligence: The eteamship Andes, the first of the new line to run between Liverpool and Chagree, via New York, in connexion with the British and North American Royal Mail steamers took her depar ture hence on the - 13th ult., for New tork. She way obliged to put back, in *minuets° of Na rks received. $41,060,520 2,631,060 2,869,605 2,899,202 50 2,045,551 '551,505,038 50 1,100 38,665 44,265 153,660 60,026 659,905 The ship Geelong, bound to Australia, was totally loin in a gale in the Bay of Biscay, oa the 24th ult. The craw and passengers INTO saved by the gallant exertions of the captain, °Chars, and crew of the Swedish frigate limp den, by whom they were safely conveyed to Gibraltar. Another lady-ill' spoken of as the intended wife of Louis Napoleon. A daughter of the into Em serer you Pedro, of Brazil, by the daughter of Prinee Eugene Beanharneis, the Meter of the present. Queen of Portugal. Thy Emperor °Atha French is cousin of the Postugume Princess. $52,352,94 *61,620 94 M. Thiera has arrived at Faris from Loudon. Letters from Constantinople of the 25th announce that the Porte bad offered to pay the prlecipal and interest of the portion of the loon -advanced by the French and Eng lish subscribers, and that the French and Eng-, Fish florernments had accepted the arrange ments. The Empire and Emperor have been very gen erally recognised by foreign courts. Lord Cow ley's example boo been followed by the minis ters representing Russia, •Delglnm, Saxony, Spain, Portugal, Sardinia, Plum* and several Minor powers. The following are said lobe the principal mod ifications in the Constitution which the Govern ment Intends to propose to the Senate: "I. The' right of the Government to grant partial or full amnesties.. 2. The right to au thorise great enterprises of public utility. 8. The right to modify commercial tariffs by de-• creme having the force of low. 4. A donation of 80,0001 for life to each Senator. 5. An annual inderrusitynf 6000 f. for each:deputy for 66f.',680. for cash session). S. The vote of the budget by chapters and minietriee instead of by articles. 7. A dotatlon of 1,860,0001.• for the French princes, - (the ex. King Jerome and his son); end finally, 8. That the dotatlon of the Imperial Crown shall consist of all the Imported Palace!, and of the manufactories of that:lo6oloB.Bo,re,, and Beauvais. • The amonnt'of the Chilli"! Is to be Axed by the fieuate." • The Pope has at .. 'myth contented to visit France for the purpose of crowning the new Emperor of the French.' The period. of the (limonites Is not yet precisely fixed but, it is supposed that It will be about the middle' of iday. The preolee day mum! ke Axed by the .ue despo ...Ary will , not, lot _.. aenaation excited by the publication cf the new conetitation is. still farther increased. The Gazette contains a royal order prohibiting any meetings under the pretext of eitctorial purposes, unless esterdally authorized by Gov ernment A chemist of importance also Spyears, Lemming the safe possession of national proper ty to those who marharejurchased it. AlN ces to the effect that tranqhility yet prevails every where hod been received. The three per Cents, are quoed 23. The excitement Is grew, as the quarrelbetween the government and the opposition becomes daily more better. The uni tel opposition have met every day to concert measures under th r guidance of Gen. Narearx: Ninety IMO present. Tho cominfttee of My was nominated In ten actions, under Narraez. The next meeting was to be held at the Doke of Botomayer's. The Queen has accepted Hosas's resignation siVice Precident of the Coancil flturaosirrrs.—The New York Express says More " Alpaca - iota Operat'ons in Gra)n," in the English and Continental markets, which were alluded to, sometime since by the newspa pert on both sides of the Atlantic, as a political scheme of Louis Napoleon, are again attracting attention, we cheerio. The same agents em ployed by the same nnknown•principal (its - la supposed) are buying op wheat atetfloor in large quantities, on the continent, and bringing it to the Englieh market, where it is Fold at a dead lose. The amount alreadyeacrifieed by these trans actions, which are elf conducted by cash pay. ments, is estimated et no lees a earn then.Cloo,- 000. The system commenced, as far as can be ascertained, about February last, and continued till after the harvest, when it ceased fur a shin t time. -Latterly It-has. recommenced, and is at this time In fall action. The whole thing is let explicable, in itself, though of course there are many interpretations given, of its incoming. The. London John Bull, for example, sap: - Upon a careful consideration of all the el roum stances there appears to be no reason to donbt .that the object of the unknown spendthrift le a political one; and the foot that France is the only country whore none of the purchases are made, fixes suspicion upon Muir, Napoleon, who has an evident Interest in keeping the price-. of bread as low as posilible in the French markets, end who finds that the facility of glutting the Euglieh markets with foreign grain, enables him to attain that object indirectly, with greater se crecy, and a leaser cost, than by a direct inter fereeco with the corn trade in Franco Itself. Curious es these facts are in themselves, they afford matter for farther and most grave reten tion. The same power which now, for a purpose of its own, creates among us an artificial cheap ness and plenty, may by and by find it condi, civet to Its interest to cane artificial dearth and scarcity. Under the present erystem, which ex poses oar markets, more than those of any other country in the world, to the machinations of foreigners, effects of a most serlonseherecter might be produced, before weicoald hardly be aware of whet was going on. We trust that the vigilance of the Government will he directed to this subject, end that means ,will be devised to scours the country from to surprise, scarcely less distressing than war Itself, by means of oetenetibly commercial operations. The Legislature of Arkansan has passed s gereestead Exemption kill, which provides that : artry.free white citizen of the State, male or gentile,' being a householder, or. the head of a Nanny, shall be entitled to a homestead exempt Tram sale or execution, not exceeding one hen. tired and sixty titres of land, or cue town or city lot, being the residence of such householder, or head of a family, with the appurtenances and improvements thereunto belonging. It also provides for the exemption of the homestead du ring the time it shall be occupied by the widow or children of any deceseed person who .was, when living,. entitled to the benefit of the act. Tka homestead Is not to be exempt tram sale for taxes or the owners thereof from any liabilities or debts contracted prior to the passage of the eel. The act to be in ,foree from, and after Its partage TWINES, du—Persons wishiug.to put etkom Pcaaoa WINIS tia I,loDate e all dermitedmar. par Is imparted. ten cbtedre dee, St the lermest prima. at Le . Welnee Mrs el JAOOII WEITEIte ,rl5 Martel eal front Memel. SAMUEL GRAY. MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 47. St. Clair Hotel Buildings, St. Clair street. Pittsburgh. . - II ENT LEMEN'S CLOTHING MADE EX .J cLuarvirds to nth, and warranted tor:zit. Liar eorkeantly• o; hand a thofre uaortaent CLOTHS. CASSIMERI:S, VEBTINOB and OVESCOATINO, • OF THE LATEST STYLES. tplretelrtpe.s.l7 lb. eustact trade. Ci•ntilmen itoring their orders will have their Whiben oorisUlt.l.l34 ev.pltel•l.l.6. an all work ta done nod., lats own-run., NEW CARPET STORE. • ROBINSON' & CO, NO. 47, FIFTH STREET, NEAR WOOD. Now opening a large and entirely new Ett•Pk of intkortitl pal AV/Mir. Can.., to. with ave.:V.lllos orkillp kept In . I.4..rptt Rare, at the Lowest • nrl9 _ _ . _ Knickerbocker New Year's Cakes. sw Poll ....l,. S . K o rti .... ck : r o b ... c ; c i k n e L N . e y w o ,Te .t r:e . gensaal aionittniatt cf plain and fancy Cates fie in. Hai- JOIEN atillnitDin. " :42 nr, Liberty alma. A: H. HOLMES & 13RO Succes;orto H. P. Nolson..k Co., HANor4orenEr.e Or SOLID BOX VICES, PLLTED 8110YE - 1,. HAITOCICF SPAUM. 110E3 vonics. PITTIMIROH, PEN A. uCloo N 0.131. Wolof otroe4 third door .Lon d=lth are• All vont war.ote3 toool to .nn maafootorol aVSJ W. A.' 31'CLURG & CO.,' HAVE REMOVED TO THE CORNER OF I=l W HILL& they otter to their old customers sad LLe generally, at the. lemrst Inole- eat* and /WAIL the Lusts:, mut Leinct nat.. 6Lxt of CHOICE TEAS, FAMILY GROCERIES, ;f(JODES AND WILLOW WARS TO DE TOCNID 1;1 TIM WEST. de4 JAMES I'.. TANNER. WHOLESALE DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, NO. 613 WOOD rfIIZT.T. F1173.11U1L011. &Meta Third and Fond, siermir stack embrace Z P eve r ry v r ariety tl a M nd Ziat:pi. Y 4 1.4 W atla t, la, 1.1 acljat Eastern 0.1 ,- es —PI.. call a.d examlna bat - . ho4loa. swoU Citizen's Insurance uompany of Pittsburgh • 11. D. KING. YuStuart, 13/.IIU XL L. BIABSIIELL, Su", 01710 E, 94 WATEROD Man, BETWEEN 111,128E1 lam V7og. Ara- LNaDELI3 MILL ANP CADOto LOBED ON TDB 01110 AND 1115S1BSIPYo GIVENS, AND TRINUTA- F.lOO. annuntt kw or dtegate ,P7P.t. Also. axing VieppOs qf the NIA ma LIMAS D NA rlO4 TION and TRAY SPORT4.II7II:i DIECOTOUS : Klllir. I Wm. I.lrt:arr. Jr.: . goalltarm.y. 1 S. H. KW:, . Wm. Iltrehara. tf =sp. Jr., I Jahla B. Dll.ortb. ff. Ilartabagh. , - %rands WIWI". lirWrora tro•...ek. J. fiche r anmrtar, Pirl!rr Drymat,,... Si. p., Wra B. 'lays,: d. 22 DAGUERREOTYPES AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY. ACHSON'S National Dagnerrean Gallery, et the Diamond and Marta stmt. (ortut• wifll., gtore,) Pittsburgh. Jylbi•and CI Wier:tea wishing to obtain Ilbilk•likrameo pi.es at th• abcrr• “tabilati• MeTiOtifect tio withwr.ry rawrior gidotind Sky lAglita, *IthII ouch Pg.lr swt La VTATII2I3. • .'/Gogratiturs, Pali:Mom aa., nectuutalt °ogled. and du 'firsta late. of urlyinal 111.'erunis not required to rate • giature, miler. • pa , t‘ti. b 'raps. ratan or get •pd deceased perscuul to , r pa rtof tb soli- and Tggl/4 fp=la" autll e. Itaiiuttult:T Nelson" 'Firit Pll3lllllllll .DAGUERREOTYPES.. FM Oita Building, Third String. VITIZENS and strangora vho with to Oto V tabs accurate. artl.olo acd lite Ilkanors. at • r.ry mu Lo prim Win Ord 1110 thirlt• MUM.% to call at W Loma eatablfebmsot, aber• entire catafaction suaraulacd, or to chars. MO. Cm of the larded sod boot arranged . sld.. , oul SkYllibta *ter tost• p.' X.irCTin a 1 1=r= tb . a" 4 wave,. I,w_prsettted by Um ealabratod r tp sad now York, blr• rt.tlattars blow to to aLt• to odic to the patrons of tbs Art.astrle of teotyresOdtbar tingly et la rr . aars, whieduui raw= would. r.aors• op= end opirld/n, in AN imam. ream quftalain :to certainty of mu... , was the result of many year.' .. toe symptoms were narrowly observed. . are three dowribed be the Doctor himself • ,none Cr a vskiern Lica—Pain in the right ell , sod sometime/ in the left. under the edgd of the, rite--tee being rarely able to /le ma the left:kwin sometimes under the shonhier blade, frequently extending to the top of the ehoulder—often mistaken for rhea/astir:a in the um, sickness of stomach. and loss of .p , ut.: bo.gs mostly motive. but sometime. alternate with lag; dull. bossy sensation in the back past o(the Lewd; Ices of or. with renal recta of hey.ng neglected somethinc sormtimes dry Cousin weariness sod debility; nerve/lie irrltsbility; Ism ..Id or burning. and prickly sensation of skin; low spirits, lawituie, with disinclination toeourdsc. although mtisflad It would he ben. tidal. In fut. tstient distrusts retry remedy" floor 3ou any, or all of these symptoms! Ir rou will food • certain remedy In Dr. gnome'. pills which oaf be purcluisal frottploat &Urdu... and Druggists In town and country, and from the sole oropnelors. I KIDD it CO, 60 Wool street. fierCLrse ea's HONLY Sonrs,whlch attract ed eo much attendeu .t the World's - Pam. are now offered to the citizen. of Pittsburgh and Allegheuf of the lt,prletors prices, wholesale sod retell. This poop is ps , ticrdwrly sdapted to those troubled with chapped hand. to Winter. 7 alto A (XL. Amts. . drill No. GO Wood street._ Baroftaa. £IT is due to Bier's Petroleum.. to IS, that it has been mown to completely sicailicats enrY *coal • of. tble dreadful donee In leas tinnalie= any otto amedy. and at to.. cost or incourenlene to the pail ;. I;:stioneanda of certificates In the hands of !be pro- Prieto, many of which me from well Innn abriens at rticetty of Plttibtirch .a 1 1m Imm.ilate squinty, Poi to chi. dearly and beyond all donAsthat filErYd PEr LEU.II lea mendm of no commou value. not only asi's local remedy to Parelyste, Itheirminnino. Diusivaae. to.. a Bight. tint aii a valuable Internal reinfelY. Inning the. loire...Priating physician. se 10 th47,Barrlinff Ij.e=t• to become acquaint.] nth Itainteritif. Tri,se bertha a dread of init i iires an tired that Ws that ie purely natural. end li bittled It flornacoin tho boom of the earth. h. folloalnircertilleate 1. =min trani • imr-- d.. ., dat 87TILCUIR. Now York. won hew. ane Altidll. In% po whi c h le dm appended the evrtleente atlas I.trated D. b. Foot. IL D. of byrattnew. I s Tie may to truth eurtity. Met A bore been ero b„ ly ..f.. ra t t..... with Scrofula for the s lewt eemen ream. thaPinoet of 1 ,,,r the time I hare Lew. ttnabbiWto .[tend lo‘,lt s r Mon a [..- .loess. awl much of the time 12.1\ ble ip wiak. and co . ad to di bal. and barbhwan trea;ed odlrly a‘T .e,„ .l.be time the Led physielana 1 country afro* I ' melooal not tome relief, but uo re, cud cpulnu4 to t , worsi \ note Dr. Foot receumne 1.1 me Mt try the I . M. m. r\ Ito th Ohl. we •Ter, DIM. ee hod Idled. t 4. r . Without lath st amt. but the facet wee talonLebhuitltt w the Tole.--7to this Mute. at nu_ rod lat note ow better. end by unto. weer. b t .I bar. not •Om rte oda of dolla%es. .I U.'”" \ 1189.. .lIICY H. 81114. Q. . ':lllsmay mod!? it at I tan. b mn ..lre°4 wit 'ket Yetraleurce. or Rock 011. bor mo than • Ital• ano 0 `repel...lly witneceeel to benetleCtecte In the eft .71., lo..cleht Warm Ltd o r diseame or .Illahlt I. ntoom coended.an.3 am withl4l.lence Protommeun\ It\ to be modidne worthy of at non, and cattinafelyota,r thyd sweatsbee. attemoled Imps. medial.. whm.other mial.. It ad tltalWd. -.. D. 1[4.101. D. \ For sale by all to. rm.ceik 1. Fllthbr. \ 5u03W...11, •HAILEDR. Qo nem.lsT• the ith bx Rev. Job • VLORLtiCE MUM RE. 1,1,1 /RAN IS L. deutt , EnalLeb. E , qe.. of \ • l a it o..„, \ nul los 4th instant. al hl re.ltanes. i'its. 44 Sratalrhald treet. Mr. (JENNY WI LL 'ON'. uola, Aral estiolatsd sitia•ts of Pithloorsts. -The trksusls tr the brolly a ittvlhol to &Mal hit . foams) Thursdar morning, at — lch• doloot. \ • I, MEALTH CIiI(ICE, \ Inferostnis in C City of Pirtrbor„A rr.ou DEC. 25, TU JAN t.• 1543. ..., , cathrFtas 1 .iscitit ; . :=4,llloart.. ,s. v \ i • Spates.. .......... o 1,.....t...... I . Frarl.t raver,..- \-----; lifllftlefirlf \ IF Tilt Allltlt TIILL.F WERE, \ : \\ : " :::: - . 1t...1::::............ :::::::: ::: . .........I , i ii" ... - ' • SPECIAL UIAL .. AN ": I2d:ORT:N . T SAL: P l . 11 . ! as L i t rs. \ of : pith. .l 44.441:4 IL WILLSON, ', r Phrstetan, to Boars of LIO•Ith f :1 5 f:;;0 1 0L, \ ,, I ff Homer, - 'ous. \ IS •• Via% Beed. , \ \ /">) '; D R IT, G 0 0 D b,,, • •,„ I: t k . c.T6u.....' , „ . \ \ s 's \\:- \ \\ \ PILEF.II I T I ° KI" V. " - `• \'' , ', ' V. Oros To arriirs,\l4r\L, , 4 - A. MASON & CO. will hold' their 1,1111„ ..4 t• ISAIAH\ CUP Yll \st loll.• ' • Watt!, &Troth...Nal. PI • Orlostosaslatftalffl it e. oa Marital INITTO..•C;1 011 f9 f.. •_.,+,_.___ , \ .."'"'""""kl"' 1:h "I' D ''''''"`" th - r 4 1` .1 OT'l'ON . 7 100 bales in atorn,tor jraft)tg sod mutiny. until • at bleb mot the .11 rs el,. to their New Eta, srertlost ow Filth stlyst. ~. , .4 • Ik 'AlA tts's ri t/r Oh A l ont ff ' tgl. \ •blelf the/ dealers creole , a Ills • full oast r,oT4t4hs ' . 11.•___.• stoe4of pimat•sistr, .._ l \ s ~.,_; si ... ''_. ' ‘. Dif FIVIE Board of. lliciria ed. or the I.l4thitiil a Litertla• Itrtsiss corapitor • • thla dty dirSharld ai ts,, , sho t sl of tssol , ll*rs on east • a' of the 044•1ta1, gook ss ',lost Cotoraals,, vhlsh Intl be rai tp la* latarklitildeTa \ a or •Iter the •tills sus% 0. wAiu,,, \ n, Tr.....1 E 1.. \; Pitt•bargh. /arum, 155.,1044. \ Di James Sint, tAFFICE and Reeidenee, Ajr tr 0.,.. p '...4..... ponied/1a Cathedral, :Ito 1 , ..... -- ...„.,....,_ To Bazd Box Makers ONE TacittSOD yen manta of \ tie A L ;2II ~rr''' c ' ul 'ili7o PALI!EH. LS Slit tdot. . . Pot Bile.- , A riIIIAT pikes of grOznAinAllegheny City, vt` t :At.. t ?-74 ° . 1. 111r4 i TOVIZAI: f r' t tn I ,4At.t, Allerateay River 11. Ott. nnd s, :xtan pearl., Dou dlnt... .Ibllvi'leCNllh:uptt'utt:lTl l ' a ' rk i. a.r!ribrtaitAlt 1 - t. - .b01ding...4 nol thereto * rt.= enaltlvit 10 in . t cylinder. 4)0 Oat ttr ie. lei. gond, onler, be,ng :amen! Lunt .ad oactipinl att Nall /notary. • 001. tut a aroma in aitnatio* and ea tents 1 1 rya aultal.l• fora larg e Engraving ItAlnbilatotelll. • Pvt. , ' '"i 7arT , lt 'd " 7 1 .! '1 "'''' Vltl. Vlttll l / 1 . — 1 \For \ Rent. \ . {t _ DWELLING Beese.and Soie, On .the Some' of Tomnsend and WOO. Omit* The Duel. 1 nu part contain. 18 roonva,,ollh Cellar. purse. m none, scalable no a Mu% el ttennery Stara. %at ha , . to nevly new. and thiS•ll4l In the best nitalanp sty e., adth tr . :I:n:1:1= 0' . ".l4:8118/1Ftri.W7t‘'d ''''' 30 , LthellY ... 0 • For Bait. \ , • rOUR mon Bolc Dientog ilousea, coo taiDtug CZ. 19000 tub. \ well ',nolabed. WI Card. o t un, Idna v ov.ll.ltoad, Favvnth Ward. Do u bt lan. Enquire of . ~ JOIIN ',WAIT t CO, Pa . \ \ For Safe ' /THE bu iltlnv on Liberty street. opposite, . •- r i ` 4 — . c qtnt, n r g ?t n kl7..errelt; 11.fl:ItIt ‘ it•Pl W it t n T ac b C . ookeritte tato . ;S , There I. en excellent \ Bn•em Bost.. in at M. att. t forty hen. power in gx.l order. The but ids will ne et Id wriliout Sh ale,-. •if regrind, or tb Xqirine will be Mad separately, f..,!anr_fardlar Infortuallnuirs of JaStria , 4,..ett• A ti , Tka T , • 63. ,,, j. , .L \ For all. AFARM consisting 14 aCrao of ground, .tuerste's the Immo( Bill gton. ta the Allenby,/ ever, stout twelve male, ahoy • I • Ina. od ariolang Ketleln•On FOrruker . ." • lir t oh Ileum and other tut builtrina, litemattnati tan. . • the premium. The load la of an excellent quality;' • t6O Acres cleared. la veva 'er be beet quality of retter7 /0 .r VO ' rat Opal. NI lira, amount of Olt. 610 0 e. and LI &stone Ude • see be all valtie rata. Apply te i ft. 1 'lDDlrith. 16 ar Smithtleld t. 'nuthatch. Fe. - -ye k for Root. \ - 'll rent.h4roseni Tesi , tee t. a twos ltc2 „. lr. newly 1 lea poostruc otatolok Mil a a tater Oath iltf u u ni. Wash eh mete lanarian „air \i. t 0.... the • 'dm*. J 8 LLOOK , or \ FtYL 16111tTT, ' Oft at 70 Wrier a •• Itillto Ltittatli ttEDIXINING in W\Lkina P et 01fiai;' I t Camber, 1052 . ater lan*, Ilea Saab Vary Johyt, 114166=0 .• , Ittliimeley 7 F. Wray Jamb, ` Petal. Joins. • Caryl... Wllll • Clerk deb.\ Cox John, A l ' , ' ,v2t l ;griiitr, ', tke May J ilteit., 0 tan Jame, n\ Caritas Jobe, aria llielnad B. 0 .1. Seel.. •t, - Thotouur d:. ' N Irwin Jo.. \ '' Whaler John. • JakterltT ‘I,IIKIi B DAVISOIL ?oft er. 1 I VRR COSINAINT of five years' and. aIC.TtITIV. i ty.::l;‘ o ,g thl.,„* . , ft "els,,TAils°° l7 g: aid' Bealleame• mi. 0,8,0 .• i 1 • • Br. It. B. Efllere±D•l•7Bll . t—l t la via etway I o ratimoutod your Liver rills. which bare effectoi wadi. witeritym oaf In our arnot the cottary. May of irty Itelshbon have need them , iind found them of the great., e.i stiller in 1)1110ne affenlohe rick braeche. 10. A. On' lyself. lanay eb 4 there l e er heribeen a Makin& id ha dotty as to much d. 1 bait bees t ri ed with Liver Complaint neatly Aye yeas, and hate tried finesse remedies, but in yrioktat ILO 7 hetatd or your Liver Pill, wadi have effecteakille part naPPY .ririte areand I ma ay without exentartVo that I an Imola, aired. I thereto. remon nd thein ts all oho are afflicted wi th dim. et rite Li a. i ' ' \ • Tar grateful friend 7, It SUITII. Purchasers will remember that all Pills called "Liver Pit ,le " other than the. prepared by IL 14.71614,1788 Se. 67 Wad West, as counterfeit or batil‘laltaririin,t , (JO SUGAR—.I6 hhds Food Su ,nevr,,erop, •-,,it""" w ed f" "1" 11. CALF LL A Iff/ \ Dwei. ►/SHE 81161461 , er J cent, No.= k built, anti of tho m t nab oight roomo—ltot at COt, Doom sod fittchtn.sml situ on lint ltneeb,lftletitlo R 1C1 7 5 toe. fresh, ree'itiziszagbzoo\: PEARLASII-14 else. in store, op sato by . it D&LZISVC.it CO. - APPLE - B-20 barrels Groan Applbs, just reel per otao a Va. R.S. srid i ts r af 4 .leS • bbl. prime Roll, in ritero,, it rot we b, 7'T t 77 BOONE. \ luS 24 Liberty et GUS--S bblifin store and for sale by 7T t 77 800 E. E ke.,Ts— ,bblis in store,.. andfoLisil i o J BOONE e_ LAKR-40 bble and - 20 kegs f9riyl3tor \ -JT&JJEUOs %Hip APPLES-100 bushels Store sollor T . it ZOONS. Sta .a 5 rfallO tbi LLY b ß i lLE3tsP j 4 m. num na0 : 1 3 . 21 T Au. - sits ut.nr.u.i. , X MEM= _.,,,5110 be prime new Clo• . it] 4.0 A told fror p.. 3.0 by BELL LICIPETT.. di 70 Water .t. i lEELIttAN CLAY:,-.71 b4es 15 casks in 111 str.re and for F.. by 25 J A REP2F4a. No til Rater et, _ ._.. BALED . IIAY-16 bales just reed, per EP steam beat &M,. for gal. 11,- JO . 3 A ELEPP.E4 II IDES-275 .dry bides, e c'd and for sale II sr ' rissl 8 IILABACQU. VITINDOW GLASS-1000 boxes essorte•\ tor cab, br II') eLARRAOO4. CURLED HAIR-2000 su store ana for gale by I W.l 8 lIARRIOOII. It—TOLAS—S—ES-:"450,bb1s N. U. slui.ess -7- es, in 8'1" SPRINGER uksoirc B. Thanit-56 htida:• N. 0. Sugar, in and for sal., b 7 \• • B 8 .- BB -"BB ii:LOVER SEED- 5 D. 0 bast l o s uoik Gionrer Seed. 1411tant . lbv pre Feattig7 "ml" 4 br BPRiS,GRU 11;lt.111AU011: p UTTER-5 5 bblet Roll BAtter, 'received, aalo FINSEED Oft-50 bble Liniee e Is . - . PICKLES—In or bttimiNgalloal rut `.up Wm. Underwood Co.. Odeon, •Idelo no ea • ru noir to Mtgs. Boardlud Moser. or 14sarilleo I.so than onr halt trtr i frA rua rlUa i ts . zna r tg i E . o\ u, to 'Caul Jam /ad i g.d.r Pist6 and h ood FRED PEAC4ES—New Tared Pesicke, '."prix nru"°%M.L7/,32.1:Ctu"0 15.u21 Si,i Cents Reward. ' away, front tbo onbeciiher, an th t an Sndentel apprenitnn'g. R. Ann th• Ulactsnuthing Ilvnino , s. In P abler nO torn warn all venous from hokrbon:ng 01.055 kmaid nnf trance. 'AVID:COUCH, jahnr:Vll . Nobleeforrt, allenbon,` Coantr QL — "Dividend," omen ALtra,,r.vr Binrce C 4. January 1at.1833. . _ ---.—• --- _____ rVIIE Presidont and Nonagon of the'Con3.- ,p l i.rlJ'ai=M:l ' Vg:V 4, ?;ATagty: l : :: ,w. d.:, doctored • lii r rldond olio: d.ilAs o r a i eech t pei . • trelLntLiZlV.7l:l''Cr.:l:4."V.t.,-.'i th;or:ftnraV: i..teo omait o lvz .s ti , ..v..lll l ,..L . to litockboldero. ciK, . *.... ja l iTtilklflro f f . ' }q.v.+ illetti'Cli. Trettlerer : 2. 11ktice. . - 1 OFFICE 0 10 'OD PF.NNA. R. It. CO., 1. P111.5triCr17• 3 ...7 Z. is:a. 1 1 111.1 E annal meeting of tho Stockholders .\\ I and otectio of Ditritsta of the Ohio mut l'ettim yl. ! rola Ridt itnad t moan,. for fef one n ulto roar. will be \ t.. 41 at \th• 4,95 , ..0ci1a t eoeneon T. In Plttel•unta.,cli rg l, cb O ! ' n -.11 d a r p,ca j rteZ, .90 r-7,—.1 \ ueo'frales.lor .. lioo wIll"bet u ol. Oil. and tb• mid tfi,Vercu ' err °o. l6 . l j' ll ' rTrarMro.gro Pl= toll, L. i . J J 131.00fi,d, entree.). lc , :lt. Atilerifo,o, tyiz , syl.tA . 9l . e!! copy.) L, ,\ . i . , .icissol \ I:111\ .I. t. tpt h t etti d h r e.: 4 ,o' f .. ol t. e e r r. it tb. s 4 b . ei 1 t it i., m,..0, 1!:1, post er. Al \sootttpargrs‘ of .Tonnory NI, 1.)\5. \ • JOIIATEVENSON: \ ' hill ‘. • s THE litideiiii4n a, }las g thWhy_ariioOin• • tot ol)b blin ion A. Am nu, 144 den. the trctl. nem, of Blotch loaSiore. q.t..) is Aril) pePondustod br Tg• 7017:X1,1114.i .Icf.".',l3.thrfllldr. 1 ,1 .'... 1,r_.—:,..‘ .Iz,T, ti.*.uq-02x , ..—. VUNDRIES-- 11 kt? il 1,1!1 . 1, No. I . Lord\ \ • \ ' . . . . OUND UTS 1. store, for \ \ Is 11DI .CK7 . .:71)14 VMS -4160, tone t.,\ arrive, fqr' ee by "4 1411" grati c r 9 iimt • Alit'L Ramb.4 Pip, los, ,ko, this ree'd. for ..J. brX S ft U COLLINS. TSLLO —b bble reddio aio by , j« V UNNY bL,AGS-301.4jusit d and \ feu maly by DVILD RIDGE ING lift \ \ ya 4 Na in-Won . nont b. 112 Fin 113, r. LARIFI KI)NSUGAR bcbkj int re o'd, .id roi,sai. by '. IN they. 4 4G si Farm Toi , /Fs for arm, qr, gestei bout gt,r,r y ,=;S;tIT-MA:4T ed .14 and , u.a. bolo., sr , eelloot =MY/ asi! • T:e.l7 L.. 7 LLij OGS 2l primo 1,1711211°160.4%1:1;1\1.0' CIIESNUTB - 3 •bbla Chicaauti;,. received and fox . at. hr lIRIVER. 1:4 /44 190AIT d CO. VI ROOMS-50 dos BroomeArccaiked and g p fig. rai• by SHIM *l.l. DM% OATIN4 03 CLOVER SEED-50'bushele Cl ver\Socd, mg for gal. ""1..4 /311111V1lt. DILWORTII%k j. 4 N 0.130 mut 112 . drily H Wit • Ime Select School, Uil DER trio, Lecture Room of tEll FlAct , Reg./mint Chord, Pitt.boivb. sill open 'man, Ip. alonday. the 3d ba 4 C. Eutmaro on tizth et ....2 :11.1 , • Iron Citilitinin Com p any. \LN assessmontroffilty cents Tiershare . ll , i r [ll Tilted on thii.s . oclr, of this Common 1..1W tq Trensurpr. ill tbe .tity' of Pittsburgh:Am the, flit d. ' .'"U."'3. 67 VrPoittfyL-rAg.Thr'. Co-Partnerthip. . 412 E POE P. ilociate4 with ILA ht Samuel $ NeYlroy. anlll , eturs• too dmit,ll, eentleue the Wholesale DrltO* o 4 B..teato, *oder the tem of 01=06 1' SIMI' raub••ro4.curf L 4 1e63.\ \ 1.1.14 1 = • • 4 HAVE day associated with me in thi ss:A=Tur`wissiga:L;t rels.rrlab wax& co. • .• JOEMPLI L JOW z. Inn. \ "A Josepti\Woodwell & co. IMPOIDIRTERS ink Dealers in Foreign and Dow.M. Ustnivre.r4....64 Calory corner °Mood wad mob, . • , 1•14131% !:auolatton \o'kPartnersthip. psitnerehit. Eeittoforo conduoicA ..d d.Nperim. nod strl A d or.• J 19001/11017011. A. liallaou4. ' Carat!. tht?..bitalaata tba latoltrol ' Ito. who h riotiatma maul the trpt +in sae trot tlltati. sod am: A 318 ai r i:ttol old Tinted to oar llaaatorlth ouoilo . BornaltA Partuar. \ \ 1(1 ' }"*"r. NET AN ItED-20 able iEriglieb, in \ nom and Ns hr dF)at co \At Woodst. 141 LOUR MIMARD-2001be English, i n tlhtbm tubas br • I,ICIDD 00. A-3f&atiY.S COMpriain Writing • VDT 0,071ni of Det4 csv tbr .14 by \J 4WD CO. erioUNp Sainicter Si :TZhr ik"A l itt laWN 4 l b iIIINGLZ Tors ei te.tratar r\ V a day Tits ra.- ..Ithq.a o t En zact.l.th \ bMM=I —\ . - faa;ir tr b . e.rejes.l at Ma *s 1:B:1*. t I.'. . theerspolorkinaarrsi o tzliv i alle , POBIITniiLT FOB THISBE NIB TB ON- V. nV-11R. Si V. iiiROBEE wilt have th Dino. Of maa• \ ins his Bret amps es In rittabargb th (Weilessilasy), • ( ais mini, January Us. in tils areal stazactevit ,UTIIELLO! w il (lx, whirl. It Is nnirszsally astricarlea awl Le hianoisaßal) 'olwila ..... .. \ , . , Bi , r, n V to ria.. .. --k-- ' Mitt lei . . \ T.,:;:a1...77.. 7.-..,:::::=1::::::ipi.oub• kften, whist, the ......... Farm 9t TIM eracip.: BRIDEGFOCLU. fris• Bo; Bsok now ors= Ina all t.b.• atlas Of 11s. 's lanemesa. - Thst.T \ lr-IriNEUNI — ) Allust P. 9 \ 4 IBERTY • \ Out Nights of e New Odesni ' Opera Trolipe., \ .HIS evening the Bnriescine Uperit of t. threw Acta:\ Yrld zy twwwlar. Cinderwlla. by rwriosi.! Evealnw,hi•Vrell night, and beMlitofA M. 6lafotd, app a wor.dirial rill will be. pre-waled. /....halsilon Y. 5 ea.*, lo all pith aS t bon., Dr.. • cucle repelled fur Id'es, aa-i>ww9 (wen •r NC MUM.. *OW. \ HEN k. - Fium .nALL. \ . ~,, i l AHD niquogrm97P, 80114.12.8. \ \ AOF. 0, B, CHABLES has the4ionar to T.ls P„!"t;.rns w sril'ilial , =: l ,, raM' „ t ,,•1 i \ '''''''Vrt`4V.z=rttae--.... '- r=i t 101 G, lbS3; ma .m. sltio s.VastVitt \‘ d 171.7 78 e , , i Nwtee/4tr It, eenatigT . 4 D.reeheme.O. on • f 414 men off oAa. mots -4 .70224 7 . VV. \ ••.,. \ easauleettt orlpinsy 1110421. Mal du1fr. ". 14,441 \ \ ~- \ 'w elts tenet el'¢,,,,,,teemelee• o VI, melt.. \N , \ 'workless et ii ell Abe ern Ptiseees, letica ee • N b l h t. "11. 4 th :F. ,' IsMinrater ' \ lntt• : \ ‘,0 4 .4 c f r u ß,, ..ll \ L Wee , 87 4 .11.. 71,:,..1.4.... .. . \ „,. \ 4eete.t }3p.,1 , gela..ch bevebstEleilis7 , :2 , onbe stem Won bo th Se tbel.. eel 4 orkt. ,jatdel•\ \ \r -. A... i k \ . \ Oilreced aexp EL • • N.09 . , —•-••• • U. BUtSA, ". \ cicirclk \ • \ Corivlinßion, Meehan . cor -1;1.'0 lialkirt spa CAdrelVetvdts, Nwarsille .tun.• s • /6,—lsalaq DitteAtt, JAW. Baas , aM. \: \qDring Impoitktio4lBs3 , A STEEISM4II, 1311ITTA L N t , CO,. (lin L. Fiecescoi tre. lo o..) Nob osond 91;bilercr s Scree , • Now Yock 'o. s 7O Clioctour etreAb. Pidisilietpliia, 4 . y. - f.¢ a pi col tenor, ir inc rale their Icoporetion of . 'EMBEOIDEB \:EI WHITE .0300pS, LACES ' HOSZERY, *,, % \ • tilitc . i . l.b!T r lioe received by remit activels-Vrbe alter. • s ede rebbleolerly directed, to the s inbove, be \ • , t is \ kits*, sod will be oilliod s oikthe moot \ s ' 4 . a " 4 4• 1 4-' -li 4kemovaL \ N, Jo\ES & CO. hava.zreWoad 'i \ • \ ri\ \ \ \ or sto stilt. snot Warshonise. N'os,, SO stmt. ill I house tot. Mortal:lt. \V R. _ t ' ,s; scot,. Pour.. Cosopatat:of Nom tmored his Mee to Km. hi audit Watt! ' :oda and plementx. i k.,7 .A\ --- \ 1,, _LiA.„..__, 'Cabbage, anliilower,. Rad . p.'-n, A i a:A Lattoce.'6soetotors an other earlyatoos tor tact- \, \ %ma t of tl e roost osottral ser s A tams assortaantat ~ - . \ tto;rli.t=tT:4,la,,,itigrfiligziLde e i linZtill . f . zt. i tritillt ,t i Imlestents of itarloo a sorta,Fitro t rtfrithrt:Cort=s tts C at e :l . % tbatiet.TO ir:V=Vite'Va= \\ 2 • , \ \ Sal,i a Implements lor the Farm laaad usnlen., The at.- loqta of Venteate 8.04 \ 1.1 , 141 . totdistrilugoa.aalland .. 1. , ...kW tithe strek, at 5 ltortoalturah Warohottsei hos \ ; 4 "lk "5 1 i . " " . .. 4 . 5 \ \ ' deil • ,„.. .7.L11.E3 WARD/EAR. \ . 5 T .44 . .k t n .1 : ! .. 0 !I r u r , l'`.)!Nai)F;rl:sl,l.,l:'°ln•it_ tkTr \ \ - \ \ panbarn:a. ',woo gam, yroxi oral ontamtata t ''. ; \\ '. the dots° tis stotatostit, hate bath ontiatlDA. atak - n• ‘; .'', \ ' ; \ "1 " . lit- 4 J‘ti \ h. I.4if. s o ,so :' \", '\ - Them ate ,,S 4 .B 1a that . , Forgoer? lt ttattit i rt L F . 47.:1.74;4 1 17i. \,,,,,‘,- - 1 6. '7 - ~, , m,...4 . 4 . \ \ , 000 .,,, i ,„,,. fk ,,. N0t.4 .,,,,, i ,,. \ k , ,,„ 64hein Ex Isge.v ' `,, - '.'' MIT I \ and Tkipo Bills on Vivi ihroadia for \ A [l.tai,*3 \ WAL A BP3,2Co.llasAert. ~ .., 4 . C 5 '2 43 . A %. \'‘, ., .A. :• 6:4Lceded Poii4,:\ ', ~ \ \ ~, . of , CSC ' ... gi°ll°winet S imony of te 'P ffi 7 \ \\, I ti41 .\ 4 8 1;e4:i.04:b Int - , A xtuntedoe n tannage, fro= b y tajtular wine : tatotte. cannot NI to \ Mel\ •alotystork • • lour ran:mane enettin. -• ,\ - nen to • r /led tor. and rod tee satlesetlnttleall own .• *bon prone Idle el. It In not, ,oennaded pdrd, dot B • ' , ' yaltestce;ln the beet-yertnitate nor In wen a-- .- , • - \ " .... 2.° V .. reeler/set oldlly It A 7 ll7Esl.o°llline JAI ,, , eortear , Wood and , UJIIBE 6 - 3. E, Lignite,' Vanilli,4 • Itlnee, rece nintlor sale DT \• • - ' \m: '‘,\ A.NROBII ' ericga refipeo. Liquorlaw;* \ la rw,i,,w and ln by JOAN V. 11SV/X..; 1 USINGEIOII -13 B '\ Indelible Ink, received \k. -LP Nud 6: ..1. br 0.11 J 07 14 11.. 1 AW/N . \ \ H..ORISON'S own WindsorliOwCieed ~,, add bar raly by mai . % MN V. IRWIN. b ENNER'S Poapl,sde DiTine. Ag.lniXter E2'/VeiTArr.ileasiii.Mß‘t. r 101,z\iii,LAI:EL.P:::t..D:s::::itu.iik ‘-.,\.-• „ iii , :itot of Vidli11::::: /if a i rk.l ot. \ : \briimliveifitullf:::eryz.L:..,:ta:::747.:%grovi.4,2:..t: . \... \,. 1 ,' -: 17:1• : . 17 , illa :a Croon 7\ :ILD:11.CO. • 44‘ \. 5111.7-S Ill.7- 5..,,, 011 \ lbs pew:Lio 44 ., , , . 26 lb. Own b.r ZS Ib ati.jtna Tencurel ls rns - ta \ ni ‘ABO lb t WlCy\Ylr lbs Yperartl, fir" ehga 00. 3 f l or ß i E 4eX °°° tZk.°3-i17.8.V.ar0 AISIN I-id a Layerpool \ .13F1' LIED oAAJLS-20, bbleacrvariti.. CuCraibra 10 , 1, Unlosi 1111. ("m.1.4; IVA MeCLUR. s U 0.., A realfor 'VT" \ I. `rete'd d xrnk,oo. , YttagarzforJavattry. \TUST read lop er , f3.ltsgitaikie for Janes• \ 0 ,r.ameogibg eon ts will be I'mi:o—Me. week• l V 17eTt gAT l Getv i ß lgijek' Pe \ rue th* \ U R . V' te d iu blew lF,Leelmboeker sgar,n• leeviamu r l 3 7 emene. r ner e ‘"‘ err eoldale: Se e 0..•al CUM rl2lr t.• fOT 1. b 7 • deal. A JRTII 4 3 weet 71 Wat. 4,14 o6lheese o'd 'and I ?• 1 CE9l,_! silts tbittree'd DtLi''' , AILEEN'S. ISIANAEINN--Jaxmary No. r0..L0 FourtAaft..AL, \ 4631 L !MAD. ?