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~,,.i'inan at present, when a new and
g., ftiroseripave administration is earning into pow
;.- er. One scene lees dligneefal as to cal down
,It,':.theitibikke of one of the organs of the party, in
tx,
~.:, ,:the fallowing article: . .
'go..j . , t:' vlhadifEumities here a tched hive attended
5.:..-f;',4lt• mediums. of 0•117, UAW leistrationlither.
1',..-r.ll4:tottl will alb all that time shall bring in
.`,.:.t ~ . future but never bare they appeared in d. form
..- ' 7 ' ' eovery.much ezaggerated RA they'do now. The
~,,. ' dildribtition of place by Mr. Pierce will 'be the
"-moot 'troublesome and delicate duty that any
. Chief Magistrate has eta been called upon to
perfAZIR: lie has been carried'4riti*rer by
-
x • -',,.",.: the. temporary union of all fact10n5......, ~:nnos. -
.1 'f, =There is not • man In all the immenie Viet.
- , f, ,,, -Wired with him, or who has a teSSODIt ,
i , .. , '4340 that ahem will be preferred before 'biter':
:,,,,.. Zeno the number of OffiCAPlCkArtl who look Is
' - i.. , i-- , this alai:Wets/don is something napaielleled
ve , c:Edentate politica seithmetic. Every member
Tef - ,-.111 or Congreas has half a dozen conetituents con
- r -- ‘' . -tlivaill at his heels. The Ind of th
re7:4.- 7 - ux e. hungry
Anni enriched all the hotele in Washington. One
I , .". ) ''f knows them on the' streets there-tat first eight.
',...'::':', ~ - l 'Ad noon they crowd the galleries of the Senate
...',-7.,,.l4enadthe Holum and In the dusk of die even.
11i ,, , , .• - Ing their large and haggard eyes gleam glassily
5 i , 11...;:- an - the! pluses of the hotels, like thoeriof- bye
:,;,,,.,!'' `Etas in an Eastern grave yard. No pitch of deg- .
a, f l, radiation are they not ready for—no. amount of
t - .'".. , colds shouldering will tarn them off. Eech has a
1,.,' , tale of some vast , inficuance which he can com.
9-, -, and in a moment, and each his seven volumes
~- , - , EvialaTalroe, and poverty, arid =in, which he
..*.n:-;.,'..
will pour into every ear that he can grip by faii
:...-.: Ineane eel/ foul." '
- ,,, We repeat. this, preponderance of
Lelace
,l:','.',Y- Innterlover places, bodes ill for the Comfort of
7: ,, ,' ' the new administration. It will require all of
~ -. -- Ari Preeldettl'e' gOod settee and resolution to
' - award the offices iii his gift ao as to keep our
•Cavergrown cligesticatien together. The only
- . naval, he esti adopt le, to atm it pleasing the
• ~., ...mountry; and not the office-Beakers, by his sp.
. . ..polatments. -' lie mnst.meke enemies among
: ':"-- 7 1ist: do what he will.". ,
4,7; ~_ ' ', ,, That fire ' hundred thousand men—and the
.. 1 . , .., ~ number of these seeking'ofice at tide hourifront
~....,,,,,. ,
....the newidrrie.stration cannot be reckoned less—
_ • 4 „ . . 4 ,., are resting on their oars, deserting whatever hon-'
„-,'„,' f .
eel permits they have hitherto had and seeking
• ''''•, :Ma proiltablurnelng et livelihood now, ie certain
' -.. .li'‘;',Apn thing to , be depl/fed. It is bad for the corm
-toy' ll r ,. bad for those e gaged in it, and atilt worse
. othose nat orientates, wives and children,„who
",•,,;.:, o •
depend upon thetrifor support. , A reit majority
;„,..„,...,..;;' , .of these Iliel!AtA 'Mutt . neamsai . ily be, die--
- • - ippelated, They - will be tarried - away with
their debt inereasei, their independence of char
,ol ~,. ;aster destroyed, and their energies demoralized
- . Metry lestrible man Who wishes well his es
f L'...tiort tenetregret this spectacle." ' .
'II:II=FLEAAI BOOS NAME G.
..khiltander Dumas is few inonths lest than
- .- - ..gifty'years old sad far soma twenty.sevett years
basheen known ai a writer. During this time
Wilms published more novels, plays, traiele,
and histories' sketches then any other man that
Ivor Jived. ; It le well 'understood that he 15:11Dt
Qin author of all the works .that appear - ender
'..filename, but that yeung writers gem • living by
out the plots and situations that his
brain suggestst'ithen the • novel or the
• play is , complete, Burnie gives it a revision,
• - LCMolletr:tli , the • dialogue,, daehes'ln here and
a spiritedicene of his own, and then re
entree front the poblisher an enormous scan,
which he incontinently squanders We presume
. .' - that no llteurat has ever earned sti tench money
-is limits, and yet within, we or three years he
been-in great straits, and is quite likely to
he elort of funds on this very day. llndeniably
a man of genius, endowed with true fertility of
o imaginatlonand masterly power of, expression,
one looks In. vain through the whole range of
productions for a noble work of art. Oor
',
-- "iript in - ideas and uroempulous and reckless in
, he hoe impressed upon his plays and
romances - the melancholy stamp of a
civilization; they- glltter in the tinsel of thesert
nal'sentuitent,. that:sets off but does not pretend
-'to hide the moot monstrous, and often the 'most
.-repulsion :tionceptions. always. writing slap-
Ash forptiblicatlonxtext morning, the haste of
1-mottPosittleis does- ot allow him to elaborate or
his work into artistio. proportion and
'lnd it launches upon. , the world as
••=7,i.t.'-''.;7"erjidgiiisid'fii4ty to the 'hastily combined pro
,
',;..',-.."..dutlte".4liltlf-inciourt.pins, all driven at railroad
Egainearrrat writers,' stipend and the em
,`Phi prent;iseeds must be... t ilts.,
_;York Tri.'
. .
Title Tolumloosi ' miter wicked trash, who
.
beats ;that he Phai written ..seven hundred
• ,
, fifty Dramati,"--not .one . of
irlfdettirill Probably out -lire th e present genera
:, :"...thert-hat - announced, that he is about to pnb
lliheintriikcaribleihreugh six differen t chill;
t sultans , and to make eighteen velum:. If he
findelitrderti folio:oh.= interminable' book of
t !hare irk: blare silly. people in the world
-.,Palsdires,A 3 tiigon cirsoriC,Lt---This is the
two of le lentirtd beautifully printed 'heckle-the
quits:form, joretarted Innis! toil, by Chat.
iss weekly piper, end
idde
, wetted to :every dey senusedierds,—Sketehes of
lifULitttowtt'sed °coiltry, sports of the field; mu
karirti, end literature. The first neiiber
Irkildiiibefore as, eves promise' of i trory
Toter:rating sheat. The pr:ce Is s . 6'Per minim. S.
pelmoi publi*r, , 102 Nissen street„New
York: -
• • 1111aic,
goyascutiitott Pours. --Its every respect a /as
atin- There is nothing
,elf the dashing
, Sl
and brsvan'S styleAsbout it, .hut 'every note is
wins ejl . r.(l_ truthful . Sirakosch, the
chutes- wins
••°'*•—• lk than this,
composer, never wrrote.a. better po
.last oorepeellion.: Firth, Pondtc•Co., New
• ;:•, , , • ";.:Terk,"• paigiehttl.l For sale by H. 'Kleber, No.
t . •;iii -7 0.,4*trii..Poactti Co. here nleo'published a very
siug, entitled f.Yes, Como to 0.7
i,e, : : : .. ,;, ..,u0v , 4
~Hoine;"vriritten in 'inures , to the pop-
W"Wilt Tott..cooto to oti Mountain,
ords by Frances Irene Suget and
Francis ft. Brawn...! Sold by Henry
.1[1041 7 ..
'ITO:uk the.altentlon of mut/actors, says the
. ' to • thejolvertlsamentof the
( • Allegheny Tally Balboa.. .S.'triend well post.
:„ .edop In this road !writes us Wilms: •
.. - 1$ is of nit Importance toil'. Coal trade, as ,
- 2 velatesul to supply the East through tine 'route.
"tutequallod bliuminotio Coal. This
toga:anent inn the Buffalo . road, for
that city has. subtaribed $400,000 ' and
alsojtlt sad .Albtuty. Our tzudevith
the.".nay of domestics,' hats, thou,
-- •L. 44 .1.• intsr". and awing to the disposition
of_ the huadapbuno to ptetent goods punkas-
H of that city to be expedited isoon as
%01 1 u;• the - .natural utterance is that all
parettued at Itesr:Yorkindesst ef It will
sent by thtrßilegheny route, espeotsliy is It
'" be the- cheapest.rents.. An immense
.-• will be done on thin Reed iII do ens.
Jour .sndi Grain. Vlach, at the Yates
• ' 'lin:Ronde , Rading Won& Pins.
p ro hibition. -The city , of
cuts Imply. 4tto thi mann
; -,;. Autara autrket, *and it
trade for
:can ear.
the Society,
• . whether they
.„aiame. Thitt the young 1a
..,,0et to;, but while they confer this
....nest open atelinalie, they also appeal to the
public, to Sustain them in their exertions.
- If they will only afford the means of aid, the
prang ladles essume all the burden of its jinn
drittil2ntliiii. This is what is asked; thie is what
the gtTclety needs to continue its existence- When
relieved from the duty to meting out their eke
rides themselves, and freed front the annoyance
of,personal impoittinity, people are opt to be
persur.de.d into the belief that there.are no poor
to be aesisted, no needy-to be relieved; and un
der the influence of this mistake they close their
Porte Monaies, and . draw' the strings of their
purses. Bat it is a delusion. "The poor ye have
lanais with you," . whether your ears are assail
ed erltla their cry or sot Visit the room of this
&minty on any Friday afternoon, and the num.;
hers of !objects of squalid end tattered misery
you willseS,there, - will convince you of this.
Toe calls—urgent and deserving calls—are ma
ny—very many, biat the means for joust response
are wanting." The Society has entirely exhaust
ed its treasury; and fee some time pest have
been 'debating whether they should yield to ne
°easily and suspend operations... If their de not
themselves soma meet with assistance, they will
be forced to this alternative of escape from the
Piteous clamors they cannot supply.
And now we appeal to every benevolent—eve
ry generous, heart=shall they bo anested in
their mid country! charity! Shall they be for
ced to shut theireen to the cries of the ragged,
the shivering, and the starving; or will you who
through them may enjoy an immithlty from the
seterer labors of charity, will you afford them
the means of tontinning their -benevolent exer
tions! They cannot make is personal appeal;
hot will you not 'respond to this? Will you not
open your purees and contribute liberally? Let
not the Flociety fall—let cot the city be again
flioded 'with crowds of paupenrend beggars
whhm each one must assist or repulse Ind:Mc-rim-
Inatelythe deserving with the undeserving. ,
Any . contributions, (and we sincerely, hope,:_
though-like tinges visits, in some reepeots, they
may bo neither few nor far between) will be ve-'
*ry thankfully received. They may be directed.
to the Tresenier of the Society, Box No. 176,
.
...a. oral.
Nips of the
Ansxxlmen.—"lon,"lthe Washington coarse.
isandeat of the Baltimore Son, thins coolly. fore:
shadows the policy of the “Annexatlonlats.' i
We do not give itlaiauthoritative, but as ',speci
men ofthe nonchalant nuinnerin which the rob-
bery of Mexico and Spain is spoken of, and
*5ll for that wurposi sketched out as If they
were trifling affairs . Hear him:
Wenitt BB math in the dark en ever as to thee
nature of the cabinet prink. If there to any
ground for the frequent and pertinacious men
tion of Mr. John d. DieBVIZZIO, as the repre
sentative of the democracy of the Elpire State
in the cabinet, it will lead many to the condo--
elan that it is to be are annexation cabinet.:
Mr. Dix is a very prominent anexationist. He
voted, in the Senate. for the anexation of Texas.
But hi also maintained the Wilmot proviso, in
application to all new territory. He will, un
doubted!". go for the annexation of Cuba, and
the 'extension of ' the area of freedom. To get
Cuba will undoubtedly be the policy of this ger.
entmeni for years to comn..under every Emcees- I
Sire administration, until the fact be accomplish
ed.'- The condition of a war for her acquieition
Is already, with alacrity. accepted. The only
quintion remaining to be settled relates 'to the
tires and mode of annexation. -
In my opinion, the acquisition of some-par
• lions of Mexico ehoold precede it, because Mex
ico stands between es and our possessions moths
Pacifia and our trade with Ania. We must
relope our existing resources and consolidate
one present - strength before we go into s warifor
Caba.- - -and that we shall nottake it without a
war, We have been duly notified by France and
England.
Nntioaal Era bide Its friends be on the
alert, and to show no Wee Beenrity to had in
into error, in regard to Cobs. it ea*
O Again, then we say, there is danger, perpetu
al danger, from .tbe aggressive schema of Sla
very, and the danger threatens on every Bide.
On the Pacific, an the Rio Grande, in the Isth
mus, on our tionthwestern coast, we hear the
tread of Slavery, marching steadily onward in
search of now fields gad new victims.
.
Tux Srsonwsz. C0m.r05.74. single word of
explanation may be proper In regard to Profes
sor Patterson's article on this topic, published
in the Pili.brigh Gaulle of my 42 This is
rendered mammary from the fact that Pr3f. P.
prefixes the intimation that his 'piece was re
taped by the Presbyterian Advocate, but states
none of our reasons.
Otir objections were exclusively to certain
phrugeokiy which we' wished altered., Many
OMB and rht hearted people had loudly com
plained of t h e stylein which thin diicassion was
formerly conducted in our column's; and from a
proper,rcaPect tO their wishes, as well as from
a regard to dutY, we had ,resolved to tolerate it
no longer, on either side of the quertion. Such
language as"tlagrant breach of trust"—"flagrant
'perreraion of toads"—"wholesale peculation of
the public fends"--"robbery"—charged upon,
the Synod of Wheeling, end other gentlemen of
fair charactereand high standing, we ghought
not consistent with that "courtesy" which the
Apostle enjoin'', nor ,with that spirit of forbear.
once and. kindness 'in which Chtietians should
discuss their differences. Pros". was not wit
ling to soften this phraseology; and we could not
publish his article whilst it remained.
We stated to jbe gentleman who offered the
aumounioation, that if published in that style,
it would only provoke a more violent and bitter
retort, which of course we Could not refuse, after
giving place to Prof. P.'s article; and that tires
best, to leave off such a style "before Him med.
died with."
We hare need Prof. P.'a name In thin
statement bemuse we are eo identified with oar
paper, that be elrtnally twee owe; It waa there
fore necessary In order to Flue both parties on
n fair equality.—PresbOwien Advocate.
Ison.—The Boston Post states that nearly
three hundred thousand tone of railroad iron
were imported into this country during the last
year, whilst during the same periad'only eighteen
thousand tons were manufa ct ured i Pnnsylva
nia. Were It not for the .undoubt n d e
facto by
which this statement is el:stained, it would ap
pear incredible. :And whit language can pro•
peril characterise the fatuity and utter folly of
n system of public volley that encourages the
importation of ID article which In Its raw state
lies in immense quantities beneath our own Boil,
aid for the manufacture of which we are pots
sesta .of every capability? Saab a oourse can
bray be compared , to the criminal folly of the
man who directs his efforts to the assistance of
those who hare no cleini on him to the manifest
neglect end Injury of those of his own house
hold, whose Interests should be his own. What
would be censurable in an individual is,. still
MOLT ea in a nation, front the wider !sphere
through which lie stations operate. Such, how
ever, is the course of the dominant political
Party. and instead of a return to e proper sysl
intitof encouragement to ttie Iron manufacturer,
the tendency is rather to strip St . of the Weldon
tel PrOtection-Which fortnitoneelrenmstenoes
;4111' Under Etch 'elreneastenees an
guincat said remoter/moo are tine Witless:
end :the only. rreierdy em= uto ;he: to malt
patiently.sintil experience tcachill - Art#
lesson, and We limn Muses horeeiy phrosir, how
fez too dearly we blue 'paid for our whittle."
—Balt. Amer.
reformers.
-.pithy with you, editers
e you remarked that the
..pe of "Junius" were, during the
month, a little more dashed with con
than during former years! I confess
the experience of the last five years as re
gards public affairs, as well in the new world as
in the old, have somewhat lessened my confidence
In the wisdom, the humanity, and virtue of the .
people of both hemispheres. The miserable
treachery of the people of France to liberty,' the
easy anbmlssion of the manes throughout Eu
rope to tyrannies amore grinding .and hopeless
than those which they attempted to throw off;
the approval by our own poopie of (slaw so 103.
&Helen, sovere, and Inhuman, as that of hunt
lig dawn and re et:misting fogitives from Berri
bode and oppression; the general demoralisation
of public sentiment as to the rigida of, the weak
and debit Melon, induced by Immillee from the
bench, the pulpit, and the editorial r &sir,
these are some of the causes which have made
me less hoof did the emancipation of our nee,
in ithMoseettllghtened state, from the dominion
,of the baser passions. I hate injustice as much
as ever, but - I am more doubtful than ever before
of the possibility of averting or avenging It. I
have become doubtful of the expediency of
maintaining a conflict vith might In its porseca
lion of right, in numerous! oases • where I never
doubted before. I bete, thertfdre, become some
what less enslotts for sudden remedies for visi
bly admitted evils, and more inclined to trust
to the natural 69110 and progress of events to
work aut their cure. Bat this tendeeey of mind
does not in the least mitigate the indignation I
have 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 have lost In thelovethed to those
raters who are unfaithful to the trusts reposed
in them. I have learned to be more cautious
In teeming opinions, and perhaps more mild
and considerate in expressing them. Loving
peace for its own take, I find myself leaning
toward opposition to all forms of agitation which
do not promise speedy beneficial results. But ,
think the pulsations of my heart are as firm,
quick, and true, for freedom, as they ever have
been. I think I shall ho as willing as ever
before to enlist to all rational movements for
reforms, and as vigilant to guard against the
introduction of abuses. But this is 'gotta
tioal, pectin, discursive, and unprr,fitable pre
face to the labors of 1851.
~__Lproceedlat once to More practical topics
Ilia celebration of the opening year was much
the same in Washlogthn all rtual. The crowd
-st the White House was crushing, disagreeable.
Intolerable. The good natured President
was fatigued beyond expression'by four hours
of handshaking and salutations to and with
thousands whom he never saw before' and ex
pected never to see again
tiem-ticoti's goarters were the next object of.
attraction to Citizens of both. parties, though
among those who thronged his marution, Whigs
doubtless predominated. The venerable widow
of Gen. Hamilton wan called upon by great
numbers, who were desirous of testifying their
inspect for the memory of the great man, her
husband, - and to her personally, as a relic, of
that heroic time which gave birth to our repub
11p. Secretaries Corwin sod Stuart, Me..l{en
nedy. Superintendent of Oceans, Dr. Bailey, of
the National Era, Senators Gwinn and Douglass,.
held themselves prepared with munificent liber
ality to„ . receive and entertain their friends; and
their residences were thronged from ten' till
three.
• •.
I hrive received a special deepatch from the
neighborhood of the President elect, which sat
babee me that the. following cabinet .seleotions
have been made: Hunter, Secretary of State;
Bright, of Indians, Secretary 'of the Interior;
Nicholson, of Tenneieee, Post blaster General,
or Secretary of the Navy. Prom the timer of
my information, I judge it probable that Gen.
Pierce has not made up his Mind l farther than
this.
Justra.
°PLEA:IIOX' ON TUE Mir.—The
following u
,bles show the total deposits at the mint daring
last year, as compared with 1861, and the total
coinage of the year:
GOLD DIPOSITS.
1851, 1862.
$5,071,669 $4,161,688
3,004970 3,010,222
2,880,271 2,892,156
2,878,853 3.091,037
3,269,491 4,335,578
3,637,560 6,689,474
3,127,517 4,193,880
. 4,136,512 2,671,563
4,046,799 4,263,677
4,741,684 4,140,069
5,492,464 7.270,941
5,641426 3,330,000
January,
February,
Moab,
April,
May,
Jane,
laly,
Aurae,
September,
October,
November,
December,
$47,929,405 $51,059,29
E. C. DALE, Treasurer.
TOTLL COIN/LON POE 1862
GOLD.
2,053,026 Double Eagles,
263,106 Eagles,
,573,901 Half Eagles,
1,169,381 (}tarter Eagles,
2,046,367 .Hold dollars,
6,094,765 Pieces,
1,100 Dollars, 1,100
77,130 Half Dollars, 38,565
171,060 Quarter Dollars, 44,265
1,636,600 Dimit, ", 153,660
1,000,600 Half Dimes, 60,025
18,663,600 Three rest pieces, .659,905
;27,640,655 Pieces,
&.1G2,09 4 Cents, i„
22,711,60 NMI,
THE ORSIT FRESHET AND ITS SAD M
OLTS. •
For the put few days the land round about
Owl Cretk has been Immerged In water. On
Wednesday of lime week it commenced raining— ,
and the water came down in torents during that
night and the next 'day.. The little etreami
were suddenly swollen, and rushing rapidly into
the Great Father of waters—old Owl Crook,
canoed it to overfloir - its banks and flood the I
country, around. The water in this stream be
came higher than it has been ate 1047, and ae
• consequence brought about the destruction of
a large Ransom
,of property, displacing fences
and hay stacks and dams and bridges were
swept away,-and the waters of eld Owl Creek
carried almost everything before them. The
Railroad bridges at Bannlng's Mill, Dry Creek
and St . &o , were damaged to each
an titaness to prevent the runalng of the cars
through for several weeks. Al a consequence,
at the time of verities, Turedsy noon, we have
received no mails for four days, and are up 4
gum stump In the news department.
The conductors of the Sandueky, Mt. Vernon
and Newark Railroad, manifest a commendable
spirit of promptness and veal, to accommodate
the public. They have • large fine° at theurlL
one bridges damaged by the late freehet,lttrl
Ting to pit the road in repair. Every thing
that man can do, witi be done to. farther the
work. Untilthe bridged are' prepared, the oars
will leave .for Sandusky, from the bridgecat
Banning's Mill, at 9,40 A. M. and will arrive
there from Sandusky city at 2/05' P. M.—Mt.
Vernon nig, Da 29
Melees thet the Son. George W. Jones, et
present • 84111101111, Congress from the Staten(
loses,lese, on Abe 27th patent: malts:led by
"the Legiraetnre of thst State roe soother term
of JO% years from the 4tb of Much next, when
pie
preleyftform will expire.
•
. n.edlroad,
-Lima advantage to
.g Creek, and wish It at
.•the pabilo, whether the peo
-.ay county are mollified that the
~ they gave to a million of dollars of the
.aural Railroad Mock, should be used to the
advantage of any Tint route of the Rompfleld
Railroad, or that the.dividends of the stock thou
guaranteed, shall be coed to make up the 114-
clenoy oftbat of a lateral road, (the Uniontown)
not contemplated at tke timo that such a guar
anty was made. We suppose that 'the question
of the legality of making canna= .took with the
broaches of the Central Railroad will one day.be
raised by the people of Allegheny county; and
it Is oißy fair that persons who are beset .With
the representation that they arc toaboeribiag to
stook' nearly par, should know that there in con
siderable uncertainty in the matter. The peti
tion to the Bargees of Greensbutgh to make a
subscription to the commow stook of the Penn
.sYlvania Railroad, to-the amount of $50,000 le
now in circulation, and I understand that indi
viduate are being sounded an to the amount they
will enbecribe towards making up the remaining
$lOOOO.
This is to let you know of the salmme that is
on foot, of-making the guaranty 'of Allegheny
county subservient to one of the routes of the
Ilempfield Railroad, and to request you to glee,
es soon as convenient, your opinion se to the
justice of the Pennsylvania Railroad dlrealorB
making common stock with the lateral branches.
JusTice.
ADDDRESS • %
OP THE COMMITTEE OE THE PART:VP / IKE
' CITY. COMATIOE.
To Ile IThigs of the city of Pituburgh.
Ftilow-Crtizzsa=As the time of our annual
municipal election is now rapidly approaching,
it behooves us to be on thh alert, and to summon
all our forces for another contest The dices-
trace termination of the last campaign, instead
of discouraging and prostrating, should inspire
us with renewed and redoubled strength, energy
and confidence. The only guaranty of sucoess
is union—the ante agency of visit:try is discipline.
seek prosperity and gaiety In the pure patriot
ism and conservative - policy of the Whig party.
If error Ints again prevailed, let U 3 hope that it
is only Et temporary triumph; and by inflexible
determination and unalterable attachment to
cherished principles—and by three meant-only
—we shall *gain rise in the 'ascendant.
However coma may contend that questions of
national policy should exercise no influence over
the minds of voters, except at national elections,
experience teaches the necessity of preserving
at all times the strictest adherence to political
principles. Every desertion of a 'lngle. Indivi
dual, or of a dumber, at general or local elec
tions, to some extent impairs the effiplency and
nutty of our organisation, and furs es prece
dents
and apologies for future and:treater de
fection. Every member of the Whlglartyseeks,
' through that channel, the permanent prosperity
'of the people and the whole people—he wishes
to elevate the men and establish the measures
that will beet tend to'the advancement, power,
and glory of the country, and ought to be will
ing, in furtherance of these great objects, to
yield personal preferences and private predilec•
dons to the general good.
The delegates to the late City ConientiOa
, .
,
whom we represent—have, in complianca with,
your instructions at the primary meetingsl've'
seated Robert M. Riddle as their candidate for
Meyer. In him, as a man, a citizen, or ain't&
we think there coif be found nottrizeObjectiona
bk. ' For years he has been a powerful chem.
pion and an eloquent defender-and exponent of
our principlea—at all timer, "through 'geed re
port and through evil report;" In the dark house
of defeat and In the bright hours of victory, he
has been battling at hie poet, is faithfnl sentinel
' upon the tower. The vindiativeneea with which
be 13 assailed by the oppoeition-410 vitupera
tion which they heap upon him, ire the etrong
eat.tretimenthis of his capnatty aid integrity, •
and entitle him. eminently to thehouildeace Ind
support of the Whig party. Besides, tt becomes
our duty now, after a lapse of three yearn, 4203
more to confer the Chief Executive office of the
city, on a man who represents the opinions, and
saetaine the measures advocated by so large a
majority of the cifteens. The city to decidedly
Whig—lite one of the strongholds, looketiepon
by
our brethren all over . the Union an a post
that should never be surrendered to the enemy.
It is time that we should retrieve ourselves end
resume our proper position, instead of yielding
'submissively to a minority, who glory to our
Chime, and boast In trumpet-tones of exaltation
from one end of the country to the other, every
victory which they obtain here, victories gala.
el, not by their courage, but by cur builder.
-truce.
You hare presented to you, also, in the vari
ous ward., as candidates for. Councils and other
minor offices, - men selected with a special view
to their competency, character and reepor.sibil
its,, man whoeo election would curare a fel thfal,
vigorous, and hosest administration of the city
goornment in all its departments for the ensu
ing year.
If union and harmony prevail, as we are sore
they will, we can Barely predict an overwhelm
ing defeat of our opponents on the second Tun
day of this month, which will have its influence
elsewhere, by confirming the wavering, strength
ening the weak, and Inspiring the desponding
with new hope. Victory now, will be the pre•
cursor to other - mod more important victories
hereafter, that will ensure the ultimate and per
manent 'supremacy of our principles.
ROBERT M'CUTCEIEON,
WM. W. BPLANE
, .. •
MATHEW BREIDENTHAL,,
JOHN SCOTT,
LEWIS ROLL,
JOSEPH NIXON, "
THOMAS ROSENWELL,
JOHN GRACEY,
OEO. 11. HILDERURAND,
o)mmitte
Laza FROM, stump*.
ARRIVAL OF TOE PACIFIC
The.steamehip Poetic arrived at New York on
Saturday afternoon from Liverpool, which place
she left December lab, thud making her pmaigi
In seventeen days. Bhe brings seventy passen
gers and 800 tone of freight.
From the British papery we glean the sub
joined intelligence:.
The steamship Andes, the fret of the new line
to run between Liverpool and Cfagrce, etc New
York, in, connexion with the British and North
American Royal Mail steamers took her dew
, tore hence on the 18th ult., for New York. She
' woe obliged to pat back, in coeeequeneo of Inju
ries received.
541,060,520 •
2,631,060. •
2,869,505
2,899,202 50
2,045,351
$51,605,r0'
The chip Geelong, bound to Australia, was
totally lost In a gale in the Day of Biscay, on
the 24th tilt. The crew and passengers wore
saved by the gallant exertions ar the captain,
officers, apd crow of the Swedish frigate Maga
dan, by trhom they wcro staly conveyed to
attirelter.:
Anothe' lady is spoken-of as the intended wife
of Lords Napoleon. A daughter of the late Em
peror lion Pedro, of Brazil, by tho daughter of
Prints Engem° I.4anharnais, the utter of the
preoeot'Queen 'of Portugal. Tho Emperor of the
French Is cocain of
the Portuguese Primate.
hi. Thiers has arrived at Path( from London.
Lettere . ..from Constantinople of the 26th ult.,
Romaine that the Porto had - offered to pay
the principal and Interest of the portion of
the loon advanced by the Preach and Eng
lish subscribers, and that the Fretted' and Log
i lish Governments had accepted the arrange
ments.
MEE
$51,620 0
The Empire 6EII Emperor have been very gen
erally recognised by foreign courts. Lard Cow
ley's example hue been followed by the minis.
tors representing Koala, Belgium, Saxony,
Spain, Portugal, Sardinia, Prussia, and several
minor powers.
The following aro said lobe the principal mod.
Motions in. the Constitution which the Govern
ment intends to propose to the Senate:
The right of the Government to grant
partial or full smooths. 2. The light to au.
the:rise great enterprises, of public utility. 8.
The right to modify commercial tariffs VW:s
creen having the force of law. 4. A donallatof
80,00 f. for life to each Senator. 8, An ahnual
Indemnity of 6000 f. for each:deputy (or 66f.:660.
lorench onion). G. The vote of the budget by
chapters and ministries instead of by articles.
7. A deletion of 1,660,000 f. for the French
prigs:: (the ex King Jerome and his eon); and
finally, 8. That the deletion of the Imperial
Crown shall cordial of all the Imperial Palaces,
and of the munifootories of the Gobelins. Sevres,
and Beauvais. The amount of the Civil List is
to be Axed by the Benito."
The Pope his at length-consented to visit
Fringe for the purpose of crowning the new
Emperor of the French. The period of the
soroilatloa Is not yet prgolsely Axed bat, It
Is supposed that It will be about the middle of
May. The precise day mnci- be !Iced by the
ue despo
-atry Till not two
.
excited by the publication tf
en new constitation is still further increased.
The Gazette contains a royal order prohibiting
any umetings tender the pretext of eltctorial
purposes, unless especially authorized b 7 Gov
ernment. A chat:Liar ol importance also e mars,
assuring thesafe possession of national proper
ty to those who may have inrchated it. Advl
ces to the effect that traughility yet prevails
every where had been received. The three per
cents, are quoted 23. The excitement Is great,
as the quarrel between the government and the
opposition becomes daily more bitter.- Theuni,
ted opposition have met every day to concert
meant:wee tinder the guidance of 'Gen. Narvaex.
Ninety were present The committee of fifty was
nominated in ten Emden!, under Norval. The
next meeting was to in held at the Duke of
Botomajor's. The Queen has accepted Bounce
resignation as Vice Preeident of the COnciL
1383ADSTrFS.—The New So 4 ik Exp CPS BayS: I
k
More "Li eosins Operations in t rain," in
the English and Continental marks :, which
were alluded to, sometime since by the newepa
pers on both sides of the Atlantic, as a political
scheme of Loots Napoleon. are again attracting
attention, we observe. The same agents em
ployed by the same unknown principal (as ii
supposed) are buying up wheat and dour In
large quantities, on the continent, and bringing
it to tbo English market, where it is sold at a
dead loss.
The amount already sacrificed by these trams.
actions, which are all conducted by ceeb pay
ments, le estimated at no lee a sum than £lOO,-
000. The system commenced, as far as can be
ascertained, about February last, and continued
till after the harvest. when it ceased for a °Mut
. _
time. Latterly it has recommenced; and is at
this time in foil action. The . whole thing Is in
explicable, irr itself, though of course there are
many Interpretations given, of Its insetsfag. The
London John Bull, for example, says:
Upon a earefal consideration of all the cireum-
Maxwell there appears to ho no reason to doubt '
that the object of the unknown spendthrift is a
political one; and the foot that France is the
only country where none of the .purchases are
made, fixes suspicion upon Louis Napoleon, who
has an evident Interest in keeping the price of
bread as low as possible in the French markets,
and who finds that the facility of glutting the
English markets with foreign grain, enables him
to attain that object indirectly;with greater se
crecy, and a lesser cost, than by a direct inter
ference with the corn trade in Francs itself.
Curious as those facts are in themselves, they
afford matter for further and most grave rejec
tion. The same power Which now, for a purpose
of its own, creates among us no artificial cheap
ness and plenty, may by and by find it cantle
doe to its interest to cause artificial dearth and
scarcity. Under the present system, which ex
poses oar markets, more than thoae of any other
country in the world, to the machinations of
foreigners, effects of a most serious character
might be produced, before wejeould hardly be
aware of whet was going on. We heist that the
vigilance of the Oovernment will be directed to
this subject, and that means will be devised to
occurs the country from a surprise, scarcely
less distressing than war itself, by mean of
ostensibly commercial operations.
The I,egislattire of Arkansas has peered a
Homestead Exemption bill, which provides that
'every:free white citizen of the State, malo or
iruale, being a householder, or the. head or a
(IM:Lily, shell he entitled to a homestead exempt
Tram sale or execution, not exceeding one hun-
dred and sixty acres of land, or cue town or
city lot, being the residence of such householder,
or head of a family, with the apptirtentineds and
Improvements thereunto belonging. lt also
provides for the exemption of the homestead da
ring the time it shall be occupied by the widow
or children of soy deceased person who was,
when livicg, entitled to the benefit of the act.
Tke homestead i 3 not to be exempt from sale Mr
taxes or the owners thereof from any liabilities
or debla contracted prior to the passage of the
- set The act to be in force from and after Its
a "usage.
terWINES, fr.c —Persons wishing to pa
th... Pc:l.a Arm AID 1.117,21 at .11 daactipttana, pyrr
al illyifeTta, eau obtala the.., at tan lowalt prim, at ct..
Wino Romer JACOB WEAVER. Jr..
. arta - Malta .01 16051 ittryks.
SAMUEL GRAY,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
No. 47, St. Clair Hotel Buildings,
• •
S. Clair slrret. PAsburgh.
ENTLEMEN'S CLOMING MADE EX
X CLUIUTELY to ut3e.r, mad Ir•rfapted L. MIL. U
•••stsott, tri haul ••awl, aswtment cf
CLOTHS. CASSMIEILES, •
VESTINGS and OVERCO.ATING,
OF TELE LATEST STYLES.
xprr”ly or the enstem [rode. Gentlemen
letrind the i r orders will or
LAT., their wishes *moulted end
ea an work is done [Mier itte
deltil`nt own entier.
NEW CARPET STORE
ROBINSON & CO.,
NO. 47, FIFTH STREET, NEAR WOOD.
, Now opening a lame and entirely new
Owen of Imputed an 4 American WWI. together iritb
esPuttilen n.n.llr n.ni in • C•rnii etorw at the
. celti
Kmlekerbocker Hew Year's Cakes.
5 00 P c 0 22 12 Kni
... ciczr k tr i e t k:LN: l. 7 o l*! . .y:s .
1.,v a * 21 s'igniPAgnclirg7 the
aoli-
No. M. I.lbertr 'argot.
A. 11.110LIVIES & BRO.
S - ucces;orto 11. P. Nolnn & Co.,
lIANIIPACTCRKRO OP
• SOLID BOX VLORE.,
PLATP.D eiM.4TIO., k e MA.
M T OCK TOCK:, SPAIJKS. 00X43.
picS. c..
PITITIBIIIIGH. PENNA.
I.ltdro N 0.134. Water street. tidwi door .bons Seaithdold
work vrarramtwd ogabl to nal mudwetured.
WS)
W. A. 111'CLURG &
HAVE REMOVED TO THE CORNER OF
WOOD AND SITAR &TRIM'S,
, 111 rase they offer to their old customers
end the publie genterstur, at as laved rate., Whole
gale and 11.1.11. the largest. race select and complete,
greet et
CIIGICE TEAS, FAMILY GROCERIES,
WOODCS AID WILLOW WARS TO DE TOURS,
IN TUC WEST. OE4
JAMES P. TANNER.
WHOLESALE DEALER
IN BOOTS, SHOES, ;BONNETS,
N0..56 WOOD 15TIL0AT, PITTBDDBOD•
Fawn Third and Fourth.
StirMy stack embraces every variety and
ig. l §.7l , tq u i.724 b ei: b e r r:nt " ..7 ° X:o ' ra d ig:; ll`,s7 :
ka I Attu Mato talet. ' antr geld at E . tstartk t.r1 , 14
Neve call at 4 otstan• b(' hay Itz. ropl
Citizen's Insurance company of Pittsburgh
D. RUM. rstt4.l 3 T. - -
tAIIUZL L.14A1t1311£1.1.4
02TICE, 94 WATEOODR, BETWEEN 146.11117 AHD
W STEM%
air INHODES 11IILL ANJ C AEGO 1118E8 ON THIS
01110 AND /11881/3111PY1 01VO88. AND 1111BUT.A.
ELE:I.
QMoo.. against LOU or d/VISaCt nne. Aim,
ApliAN VlNprrlla of the SEA and LVLA-VD NI PlOl moo
AAA 271.Auf srcararzyn
DISSCC201111:
Klux. I Wm. Latium. Jr.,
m. N. LI
j . Kt..,
, 'Woo. Martha=
thaOhel !Leh i
I
jtorojrl. huo,ap. Johd I)ll , ,nrrtb.
Ihrtorrhit,. 7B u rt o b a
da2
DAGUERREOTYPES
AT THE
NATIONAL GALLERY.
ACKSON'S National Daguerrean Gallery,
M gnsan i ad Ikat stmt. Cowell&
Wile
antMlemigiivlettlirogoilttalollrvllkellkevomme
amoderate prima, till plea. call at Um above antabllste
otenl!dlthen.d, xri e gregar tlldo and Sky lAsbta,
moot samnite Ise seal th . Onglrit:o7ri=
"ETIV-ATAII,g`I" uL
" Vl" '
to take& Sot.% •••1 , •• • Pest
DOA reolembUro•
t:kork Of mkt and ditienstil multi Ia
In De
"Ifactihgek, it mail
'Mist:tot nDlatitostd.
Nelson's . First r remit=
DAGUERREOTYPES.
Post Oft , " Building, Third &rut.
CITIZENS Fuld strangoin who wish to ob
noun. &mints, artlotio and ha ilk Ilkelmos
. 47 Xl' &Di .am. : L oi
mcnarontee or no ohms. modo. /Wins <me of Um
umsg ona
he arranged 440 and dkyllziat eon con.
muted for
the surpass, with Wtrounonto of tit.
mat
ip =4l .yrfut . lo24 ,:a mm e i
xhartoolota b tau s
Thrw. tituk ot uv En vu.a r.
111 A. mur to tho mamas or the Att,•sqlo
not Soddy to groom which Us no=
halm open .ad 01Nriall2g, in di' UMW; tinot
OW/ n.. to 0 :r.. inalinitsT
..e to Pe certainty of cart ,
was the :mull of man]: Teem'
..x., tpe oymilmtus wera narrow lyeebee'rard. i
foe thus described by the Rumor himeelf f •
• Scanine cv a DIS.M. Liras—Pain in the right side.
and sonentime i in the left, nudge the edmi uf the ribs - tbe
p.Viett bill., rarely *Melo it. da the left:pain mmetimes
under the 0101:11der Uri, fre3uirotly extending to the
top of the ehoulder—often mietskan for rhere rnstiim 10
the arm: elates of stomach. and ea
of eruMte: W.I.
moistly eolith, but SelleratriMl ltd ate slob lax: dull.
heavy sensation to. the back part of ihe Lemi:losa of menu
rn
pry, with u ss et le
neneee of having eted ouethinm
sonsetimen dry cough: weariness an debility: Immune
Irritability; feet old or burning. mud P air "nsidlou of
skin: low spirits. la. eitule. with disenelinetion to enrcise.
although E. 0046,1 It would be bent sa.i. \ to hot. I.llooo'
dletraste every remedY."
doer you any, or all of there sympterfue if so. you
will find a remold remedy In Dr. WLe.ne,s rill. which
may be purchaawl frod'moet Slerthanti and IZruggLets lb
Town and roan*. and from the sole falmrdletOM.
• J KIDD • 00.:,
jeLdlwS 00 Wood Weed.
• —.__
go-CLIAVER'S LIONS'S SOAPS, which iiitract
i u much atteutiou at the World Wai l ., are now'offered
o the rltlseris of Pittsburgh and Allegheny Cities, the
,vectors prices, wholeule and retail. This Stay Lim,
cularly lulaintdtalhose troubled with 'chapped hictds
o Winter. ICIDD t iN).;Ageute.
&SI ho. 00 Waist street.
Scrofula.
sIT is due to Petroletiin to Bay
Fist it - bee been known to completelY .radians every
Teti .of this dreadLaki ditesit• In lees thus than SOY
tithe amedy, and at tier net or inconvennure , to the
P.O,
To:yr:eau:ands of eve:Nast. in the band. of the prO
maoy of which are horn well known eitoans or
the city of Pittsburgh end ire Immediate vicinity. unto
shoe .leach and beyond •Ildoubt. that NUM,
uai le • medicine of no common value. not only se a
local remaly In Peraly•L• Ethermiansm. Dearness, huts or
Sight but as • .valughle internal remedy. lee - inns the
loran/att. Physicians, es well es the suclering indent.
to become acquainted with lie
Tb..ye lierirsi a dreal of odrokres are wowed that this
oudiaine is purely natural, and I. Tattled a. It flows from
the Loam of the earth.
The following certifies. le corded ham • perar publieb•
.d at Syrecuae, New York. and taus date Anernet 2.1002.
which is elm appended the certificate of the celebrated
D. Y. Foot. 11. D. of Srratuien
This .117 in troth Malin. 01111.0 1 Have been so badly all
Sict.„, with Scrofula for the loot amen years, that moot of
the time I here two unable ta attend to coy kind oflu
eluees. end-moat: of the time unable to welt, and ocnCned
tad, and have been treated neatly all the time by
ths bust physicians our country efforde I ocuoionally
go: tome relief. but no cure. and coutanued to grow wine,
until Dr. Foot recommended toe to try the Petroleum. or
Polk Oil. as seery thing sloe hal tenet I did ra without
faith at first, boo th. effect was setoniebinr.it threw the
0 ..0r.ci to the wt.. at once, and l ko. once began to grow
hetter, and I;•y using efreil battle,. I haregot &curt worth
lb.:or:wads of daunt
MILS. :LUNDY M. DARKER.
.This may certify that 1 LOT. been acquainted with MA's
Pen-Aeon, or Hack Oil, for more thou • year. annals
re:ea:ally wltnereed Its benellitial effects In the cure of
InioPeot glair.. and 001. r diseases for which It is mono
oriel. ant nen with contLlence recommend It, to be •
a:alio:no worthy of attention, and non safely sty that
suncems hes attenodel im use. whereon:4r mantle:, had
Wird. D. le. FOOT.
Yor sale by all the Drogilsts In Pittsburgh. :
aug3.1.11. •
11.3 tharray. the 4th hT Bqr. Jhhn molt. Q
FLORENCE KILLNIER JEANIE. D., dal:triter.. W..
B Ength.b.EAnr... of this eit,.
•
DIED'a•• •
04 the 4th lueteot. Me reelio toe.',No. 46 emithfidl4
greet. ItENRY WILKESON, an old, had estetmml
rilltfn of Pittahnrich.
The (rise!, of the featly ate lovitol\ to httencl 614
tuneral Dumbly moratzts.st IG3
- -
Interments in the City of Pittobta*
vnosi DEC.2IS, TO JAN. , 1553. \ \
211, Ancura. - cialpagt.
.f Lieut.. — • 3 -
................. ............ 7-i!)
Spasm, ...
1 1 / 4 .1.t
Unimown .
To•a1 .
• • .
OF 21.12 61104E1T12 . E0Z WERE.
Color 1 ymt- 1... 5
. Front 1 to 2 , 0
" ) to 3u -.....
- 10 1, 60 . •
Sy order albs Boltz,' of Llattltit.
JA.51121 U. WILLSON,
Phytichum totowt of 410•11.2.
SPEDIAL AND IMPORTANT SALE OF
fi OR A . G,() O\D.S; \.\
I'ItY.PARATORT 11131041.. .
,
MASON t CO, will hold th&rrtast
ta.•orj,;ii.tmt E.lr, no Market steeet, Noectl2
ant Lt.eotaratuo lanai
Marl.,
um.
Z30th 4.1 continuo F emnary. at btah s the will to ,
nrarr to their Near tier.. now e 24131,n Itifth atrmit.
"Wert they dotlrn t pantos hal o Autd, compile
ctoca±ley Uoatit.
Dividend.
MITE ,Board of Managers of the Northern
Llhertios Itrtdc• 00=pacit ha. thig 4,T4.ch , Lid
of t.o.1:410. e•ca ithstaattlsa,etyltal
,oak
mut Onapany. Bich will to pad te, te. VUM1U:1014,1 , 2.
on or art.. thv .4111pe' I t.
0 a WARNER, Treaturer. ,
PittAborgb, Jaramry tat, 1653.- jakit
Dr. James King,
OFFICE and Roeidonco, .Na. 112 •fifth
. 4 7 1 1 . t . nos Ite the Cathedral,
.7ittibumb.
To Band Box Makers.
ONE TIIOUSAND remnants of fine wall
;l a'''. 1."
"d i117517.9 PALltlift. tb Itarket et.
Per. Bale
r rIIAT piece of ground in Allegheny City,
a t the outlet of the Fetnarl•anla Canal. bed. that
put or tbe ...Ittnlats /tatting elm toc — fronting cn tt•
lle•heinjUtecc 119 feat and eatandln6 bad, noundrd
hr to. Canal' nod Uvregtt street. C 66 6 Inchce.—
, :ha^ ts Li the premlaci • latter a 6.1
[rive
brlck
lall.lbac•nd attached thantla •
.tram ermine 16 Inch
cyltuder. 436. feet . tent . , In good older. bed. Innately
wed Asti 001. DIM SA • Nan factory,
1 cIA wt. al a-rnotd. In •Atuatlon and extent. I, Taff
sulhebt• tore large inatfulletvelng astablltlunent. Prim ... Watt, and terns of paymentcagy. Enqplrre
1,1,100 NIL 31.673191 AL
For Rent.
•
DWELLING Ileum and State, on the
rt. cornor orgown.od .4 well. *amts. The Nod
luko pert contains II mg., ualk Who*. Moro rocn
erge. nOtablo , for Drug or Oscar? Wore. The hot.
I. nearly no...dfluisord to the bat angora style, with
Yu Pp.,
b. 31 . )11:1 ? . r 4
j Lloortr !free
• For Rent.
FOUR small Brick Dwelling ll.a.ges, con
rooms </Leh. well emitted. on Oentre
Awllue, Mtn., illy Ij.w.d. t•eventh W•rti. Itent 10110.—
Crtquilvol
JOLLY WATT CO.
For Bale,
VIE building on Libeity street, opposite
the City Plowing MM. now oeennival by .i th ., s t u b.
a:vibes—Th. I.zulJ•niv In aanell._nt 0010,
abl an oomv.tatos terms. Thor, I. s 0
Shram Enac ni
gin. In the hllll. about (Jot, lv
hurt. Doo r,
avc.l orater. Tne budding will he e , Mlnthout th.
kn
aJlo, If regoln•l, orfo the Login Tillbv sold venarately ,
toe farther Inrmation enquire o
• Jon. 1.014
Patten:llPa Bow. blberty ti
•
For Bale.
FARM consisting of 2.1 A acres of ground,
rek s•ljoinine the torn of Malin a ton. onth • l i r
bver. ',hut twelve [alba above AlttannlA. uga jot g
Kenain•tan nausea: . a Israv Stick Lion...nd o ther
nab Steamboat, nual• on the arenas.. The
iTa ' d b lv l P an elootlent nuallt bout 00 acre. elear.d.
ralbe h r. ItrTr th at r a4rof Chub sail a 1.10 of
tL. bst quality of
Cll., a and Wm.... 1111Z . 1 . 1r . d w = g u p tit
rabal. AKA, to
loh corner EmlthOeld stmt. Phulanrgh. Pa.
______
- , Dwelling for Rent.
r RE subsoriher will rent hie present resi
t 000.. No. W - ,15 . 8 Ho garret- a fAn. story Ihkk. 000fb
\
bufll and of th e :o.:: ogitrt:to r stmtgao .ic ootalgtog
ilg ' f ' oo, oo.r Klf t ten i cton, 80. all in oomsloto orclor. ' Po;oanion
or
0u of. root usrebal. osh ea. logo tro an the proadsoa,
of 8 1.100817.
~.,r \JILL ! uO O 0 fat ,
005 CO aIV Wats. otrreL
.
Lilt oll,ettess
ktEMAININO in Wi . iloo Poet Offioo, 311 0
Iresocrober, 116 2
alter Imae, Dalt Barb A.
Perm Joh. ltellebneg John,
p" , -10.51' F. _ ,Y=.4 1 , - w . e.11,...
ciwit.robtb," . , . 1101114.'1 Jame% .
Co[ John, „ ortide Adllam. A.
Con
M"T
l''''
' ;girl!. fl r tr b t ee ril A.
(esthete John,
vele Lamle. . Thome 11:7 J.,
lmelo J rebus", \ w i n der`Jolan.
Dertreell'E ._\ JUN All DATISPN Pa st „ . __ .., Hasler.
Itl Via COSITLAINT of five 'cars' 'stand.
4 log cured by using the orleinat. an only genttice
Bit WILLA, preparrd by 111. A. PAUSE _i
0.01.11 , 0, $ mhingtou 04,P , BCE. lea.
Mr. R. E. tiedon-41,m Airs—lt II with* a n I mut
moommend your Lmer Mlle which base CT wonders
wherever 0061 In one past of the country. \ 11pay of hey
weed:tom lone. used meal, and found them of the greats
est uldlty he bilious affestlone. Mee headsetio4o. A. tot
lamely. 1.. n ear th e ',how rarer bee bum Soivitlel.
that hut done me no mushspord. 1 /AM bank 41111 Med
with Liver Complaint nearly dra ream lead have tried
Liverremedire, hue 10, cold at trat I a nd 01, your
Liver OW L whine bum egeoted the most mlSPPreitulte,
end 1 Amy ray without alegpration that IsedwnoWsper.
betty cured. 1 theist°. ereontinamt Mehl \ te‘di,,\r .
are elEicted with Meow, rf the felmr. \ ' S.
hour grateful friend \ • 3.13111T8.
Purchewn IMP retartubei that 11l Pllll callett
Pliiii, Weed. ” other than three impend bq... , A. BELLIES p
(.1 Wood are counterfeit orb linitatleN Ai.
i— --,
rap,
A7 l
hhdo good Sugar, nor rap,
LJ lnat reed nod for rale bY \
.1.1 P. DALZILL 1 CO \
D ICE-5 tee, fresh, roo'dior‘tale
11 ja ALZ[LL*
VIIILARLABII-14 eh, m siire;lbr sato bid
Y .
4 PPLES-20 'barrels Green'
trio'd per Ohio A Pa. D.S. and for rat
DA!
ItinTER-20 41s prime Itc
1. ramie br 7 T J
• MO
E S -5 b
GGble in store and to .
Ja JTA
BEANS--20 bbls in store, and for isle b 3
11• Jl6 Pr 14 J DOONI, Litmtift. \
LARD -50 bbla and 20 kegs far Bak by \
Jab T 13 JDOONDA
HIED APPLES-100 bushola. iti4tore.
j. 6•34 tor sle kJ)
L S ibe OO rt y NIL
223 t.
!giIMOTII.I , SE10)-40 bu pnnie in store
i. nod 9:TUN br JT11.111)043:111. ,
AO 196 Llt.t/ 6a..1.
,\
',
neW \PO
'
• ''' Dr
41.1111Anlit. ra A TO 'iVAr.tA
g I EKMAN CLAY-74 boxes 15 erksick
I_ll gtort- and for ,de bSS
J REP/MILT. Yo 'Nate':
BALED 11A1 . "-16 bales just reed., per
3‘
star.
(or
by J A REPPEIII\
HIDES -37 5 dry bides: r 3 e'driUd for4le
by riss - s 1-IA1211AV:ill.
puBLED ELAIR.-20001 - 1;;i1 : , store ana for
Ole by E 11AF-13:A301.
4
O,LA_SSES= 7 2SO bbls N. 0. Molasses, in
stcreind for hie b 7
l•
SUGAR -stl Mids. Sugar, in store
anXfoivAlt by \ SPRINGER IIAUBAUU/1.
(LOVER SEED= \ 5OO bushels now Ohio
cr o ,.er.aend. Ia store ..11,1 far sale by
Inn \• \ SPRINGER. lIARUANGH.
IfiIEATIIERS - 2, 000 \lhe prime Feathers,
r " al " 4. ""T r " lo by85M.150 CIA ROAOOH.
r K .UTTER-5 bbls Roil Butter, reoeived
and for tele b SITINGIER HAROAdG H.
IIiNSEED 01 0 bblatinseed Oil, roe'd
1-4 ind for role by , -
PIO.IILEIn Mils., kegs by the gallon,
mit up by Wm. Utelarwocel co., Boma, which
insas • supply to Mtge. Ilpardlna MUNN.. families at
than one hall the pflaWfor the anah n 0 In
Glass Jan:, WILLI4I A. Wel. AU A Co..
j a y \ Cwen 8111Ja an/ Wood etreetn
DA.RED,PEACIIES—,Nevr Pared Peaehes,
'"" thF "` l. Nr",Zidir2. k 's r 4ClTo a co.
tit Di a
Octc
i 2.1 of
tglw.
tit
uot,o;rvatit
rgin.F. Pre.aid , _-- ___--..:ger5....
B_ 1 ,... Art t.e t n • L i t;Vdne over Ipso All
it,_, ...•__,
=d e :yd.:llA' blAdencl'll. 7 th.W. " : % e be sTp l ire
oft hiCznitai Strn . l k tandlni In Int minx . r'lndtvld: Is
on Inn books or Inn' Conit.nA ou t ,•f I." 1; n'' ro4IP o, the
last slianontns. vnten wilt t e pith! to tookEnlders, or
[tuts Inzlken•ptesanlatlvs. foramitb. \ ' \
jalslll!altT \_. JOHN fiAnFER. Tr.!1:1 , 7.
, Notice:\
4 T) PENN A.. R. A \CO \
lon. .I..ntiFy S. IS: A - \ . I\,
-
OFFICE 0510 AN
lifE animal meeCing of tho
. A 3L i ov-j*si ftond co o rr f ,, Dhm... tt r u, tl: 7 ;.ffo g it , illpvit;
held et the rlalee of ge Cowen T. In eattehni•lio. CIA
Thorelay, the 'Jab 11.3 of 4sousey, 1453. betwerm the'
bonze rf 10 a, . au I 3 a. re`f meeting .E.O) r
The Tribrafer 'Beebe VIII be chew) MI. antl the
yy lo
folio
IW34..l)7lellllltailrof=tl
\ .) J'03.30613. beerelert.
(Poet. Aiocecno, rho)stch sof thronleloOPY.LA
Penneylvanm Bail RotteCompany.
,THE Wiater, Rates "to Phi'caliph's, and
I:e'timer", `let fro. ire— \ '''.
01,0. tog. barley. 0.•14 gr•ln. ea.. 3. laid aird lard •
, ` C cr,
al
Butrer. randl.4 ettee.se. cotton. col:them. re. Rimes.
bop, hair. leather,. tallow, tobre. I•ef. wiroloer
TS
81."1,42:b0ned sctl twra?.i . ..i.k.. - 0 ,,,,, in't'3 , '
" wad floznerets; gear eldr dried hulte., clamorkre,
: Demo sedan.. leather. 0.0.• .1e0r..e , ..reh..“ 1 ~ .0
. Bp:001 (010:4) oie - a. featbers. roteroi3 witty. eta' . ,
. e.g. rrerehmullee 4 , ~ .. -1 CO
1 00
Flan, yen barrel \ ,
SW l e p•Aages. under_ 10.- ~,, ~ ....... .e.... ..... --.. 1 01
OEO4O e‘p rata NOIBCCS,
la Yr.4oht Amur.
-- --- -----
DAPEB.',IVINDOW en•
oral } ' to, kris. Ilist ree4 , Erom N. w. ltnrk for stli
' (JA4) T4lOB PALIIKIL
ll
Disselati".\
LHE taztriprehip fiezdtafgra \exidipg be
tw.ti the underrigned, otddiuthe'R oß,John R
een C".. ee Minolta' DT t he t on the lot.
hut. Hither. o'f the partner. Attie the betimes', of
\ INO. ReVillifig , :(
Jemmry Cl. - rams. STKViitf.T.O.N..
\
`co - partnership. \ \
THE au dergrina.havinethis (13.‘tifinoaus,,.
tel tirliti him omit James BRlsSedden. th. bed. y
,under ie. tom sad *Went F.O. c, AlhaSt
jal-dat I 1 11. •
L 1 EJE S-- • , \
16 bale Ito. 1 leinl.
t bbLL 2
Beefs teat Oil,.
1"
3 1
h " tid
16 mete to - re .ennie".
.12 r . eiram
.1 ..1 011i0124 To and.: for mho by `,
ItalAtt DICHK2 •
lomat oaten,.
IOTTON,'4-100 bilea in erorr, tor saleti
1 ( \jiii \ s. iserAn DiClißit &CO, •
toterant Prnnt rtt.
ROUND,` NUTS in state, for sale by
\ ISAIAH DICKEY A CO.
Water awl /rent "A
3 1• LODI/ to 'alive, for 3' 3' 'y
1.3A1L11 DICKEY
t {at Water awl Front sta.
Pippins,ice,.44loa:
APetainboce
COILINFL
rand, ad for
FrALLO — O bbloNioa'd for solo by \
lot u n coLidns:: :
~3AGS=3QOQ just reo'd and foi
I.! 11 II 11. 61.10G1111 A A.
No. 116 Wear .t. 150 Yraut rt.
LARIFf..EICIARN74 hhds just race
N.J \MI for sal. or
.
•'4 BUIVRIDON
Q AL I T-2000 , 1.. Ashton'tt'fine Liverpool.
1... J Set, jot r , n3 . 4 lod\Pr.al.ttl Uxbb ix
'FINALC.OW-30 bb /S No. just reo'd. for
II sale YEN.. DILWOF.TII a CO.
it — j'TTE-6 --- . .rime noll,,ree'd an ,
13 for E.Ollll - TR.DILWOIMEI 00.
BEANS 410 bbl's ra:nll ree'd 'ter sale b
s 4 suittxsit, DILWOETRL 00.
WEET POTATO 5-5 bbls Sweet Pota
1.3 tow. am 166 for aro by .
111 HY 1. 1.1611E1T, 60 271 Warr st.
C
ILLEBg.-101.1 b oxes ehteie reed ' and' fur
It) rat* br L • Urr , I \ 'lll , tritllDrFitOttril 1 ??...,_
* EILAX SEElj=lifl bble. re , Y4 and for sale
j: br 110.1 \ : .SEILIVER. , DT9EIII • CO.,
SUNDRIa7— -- 7 -- \
. 1
io wept.) Ylas ..ilad. , \
t . lf tr. 1 .0,.. a's \
Tinea \ %
30 drum Debora., • ~ •
jai l'E b lttlN B nNYA l T o gri , riVn;V:r*.
1301 - I.IS-57 bbla M ess v. H 0.:..
jast reelived
.11_ ..,t ft.tle br 1.).41 J. N. CaLNYI/4..D.
I? EANS-75 bblo small Wldte Beane, ju st a
I rearfreil bad far sale to\
• 1.4 , J. .c.enniu);
CLOVER SEED--300 Igehe - just eve 4
and e... 1. by OW '• J. u. 04441101. D• ,
Asmall, cheap, Farm for •c ial e.
T ll4 subscriber o ff ers for salel4B Farm,
la rano Townebto. Allegheny natal, Inated about
a mile front the Ohio layer. near Ithtown. The fan.
en any fun sores of Ent anlC oun Y land. Aft/ e 1. .,
.4.04 ender ouldvatlon. Tian la a goof cnor tonna
nun, and oat building, on the areadree‘nd a any es
t:dint orchard. Charon., Echoole and AMU areall owl
on
sod near the nun. Knontre of the nbaniber,
on the n
pronlen. A.llllSTBanills,
jarallatsfaeOf •
QU2ARS , -31) httde in store and for tale by
1.3 1.1.41 CANVIELDN
VIRIED APPLES-500 birshels, in rroio,
tbr rale by fja4l •J. 11. CANS*I):LD:
LIOGS-20 prime Dimmed lloga. just recd
aaa fat sale br
_hall J. 13 , CAN 'SEM
VIISSNUTS-3 bbla Chem:ats, received
J and Ebr sale br
JO SIIRITEIt. DILWOB:TII 4 C 0 . .•
R M./0.118-50 dos. Broome received and
for nl• by FILYLIVICIt. DILWORTH, a CI
',LOVER SEED-50 bcushels Clover Seca
x_J. 'waived sad fde '
sitet.vit. tatmonrit a
Nos. 1 . 30 - aiol 122
H - Williams' &elect School, ~
UNDER the Lecture Room of the Find
Presb,Mlan,Chunk. Fitt , bargh. Irlll op. swan
. dooday. the &I I.t: Entr.. cc 6111.b4t. jour„
Iron City Ilinin; Cobinany.
ANAN assesemontroffifty cents per share illW
brae fall. on Witeook of thto C......r. ralaht.
's Trmstsm. In Um city of rittaburgb, on tiwalst
day oJ4 anfr. wy.1853 By o WP A U I I D ll e . a r Th d w Dimert.
Co-Partnership
gIEORGE. P. SMITH. has associated with
ILN Mot JO Wilson. Wood a klelthon and A Patter ,
.on dealt. and Xlll o aUeae tn. Wholesale Dee Oto4 l
Malts:. nods. the flem OEOIIO3 13k11711 a CO.
Pittaberth.Jshtury Ist. 1115.1.
Co-Partnership.
HAVE this day associated with me in the
Itardarara flash.... my amt.-William Woolarall.
*od Joz.c. oases the se. of JOSIIVII WOOD
WELL 00. • JOSEPII WOODWILL
\ •
1tC0DR1LL.,......W. 1. ROVAXII.—...J.III 'MCC
\ Joseph Woodmen , 4t Co.
IMPORTERS and Dealers in Foreign and
Domicile Ilaracr are and entice: comer of Wood ltd
.
i
Diuolution of Partnership.
, , HE Dittaerehip Dented-ore conducted nn
\lb. the ritme and styli, of AS 1 WOODIIOI/311.11.
4, ig:‘ , d i bee l :elr In sen! e U. bosinen of tila bit• Cam.
sEk.4` 11 1 ,WFIVX:fttlez. , ;'T. 7 4 1, Ar „ li
. \ iii4i \. siliMunifeß.l.7lo:'Zt.". '.
riegal.te—gO. b'" F i l l i g h. in
in
i.ou4 ware RD—:W lbe English,ll a, titkr ale by KIDD & 00.
.SitgO—DA INKS, comprising Writing
p u , t4 o, eag uut 8.* ,, —",1Z, D fcrebs
_ _
ti ROUND. i— r --\--iE--ftß.g—Sage, 81/ican:er s iSa
gut ThISMIALijiMit ITC.% Mix lb
, Ajoi A klethAlttliA CO.
TO'S, CABMitiat roo'd at No.
t4.....t- % L-, w
14 ° L- lc - M- x to allUasi In paw mai.
- ... ....1..
.. ......,,...„,,,,,......,.... a . Ra i u k z.
-,...., , r.•., -. .
'4li lC r
1 :• : 5' . 1:.',..T. : - -, •I'Y•, - ,;•:A ....
•
\l+) may be matted at am an Oflab. alias the
mat *lir chum.' \
. ..
En rtgeMentof tifeeztmordTtareard Atari...U.4 tri \. aldialt
, . MS G. V. BROOKSI.- N.
PORIPir SLR FOR MULE NIGHTS ONO . `
4741 R. if V. BleptOßlC will hove the ben, of MO.
to e hi. drat segessnare In Pittsburgh this (Wolnesdity)
n o Ong, January Stlnlet hie at arum: tor ot \ '
OP II E I . e l, 0!
(In which It is unirertilly soknorinte .
ci ed to hes a0.0a.a.)
logo .. . 1 -11 r. Beebe -.‘
.
➢
• ', Pim r eat -.- .. . . ---4. -:llrs.OLthert
Alter which. the isuatiahl. Faroe or
TUN Pi.terfeet, BRIDEGROOM. ,
iffeltox Bsok now oxen far ell OM night. Of Me. *. ,
41,,agegeracat.
ATH ENTU.II-11116TY SIRED
' •
\
Lt Four Nights of th e Now Orleatte '
7 13
Opera Troupe. -' -'• ' ••,, . ,
r IS evening the Burlesque Opera . 01.•\:
JI Boma. hut.. le three Acts.
On vtla ..- Benue. Cede relle. be' iesOGIO- fatatelar
Evening, terewelt night , and benefit of k. 8. Seaford: MI
woad...nal Olt will bp Ornented
__ _ . ,_.
Ade:anion 25 man: lo .0 . par\o: Use leolee,Mesi
Ciron reserved for Lore.
deg-Doorp .ten et ex , em.n.e. mi . : is
ATITENAEUM\ICALL.
' GRAND .%HILOSOYBIGURBODLESS. -
P ROF. C. B . CHARLES blithe honeeto
ew. \
..
..
,
11.0UPCP the Inhabitants of • Gannet and
vie:nits, that tat`prill Ms* ... reties of 0 • Drawling
Room Entertalaments, in :Salam m Magi. Geo end , . 7
Z111%11.1111411 Philat9t”'• ant mewing on edes en.-
..
lo.samery 101 n. W: and moon whiehommlon will ~
dlsoley_the whole
of
Ms. naiminomt eareplannalle Of 2;
Con.ligete AirparsraV. mot emit.. I, the world, ~
Wog compared of Oat Weer. Pinner Dube, ?M.O. de.
maoureeta , ed from on inalplard.ls and design. -These
kg oeriments an hared tome • knowlefiew of th. motet
working. of almost all the known ketones, whlo' -- - - ...
tile him to ma Orr the Intertalataent tonirath
_
f.g.bd`V4Fir=4...., Fglreb7ll.
eleardeal Eip41111121124. w hich hese baled the .
of tbs shore ketones, Malt laths New ant 0.12' • :
Istdst• \ • F RAIZ. '
; -
; - \
C. 11. co_Nitc ' B. 11.
Bichol t Brackin `4l'. Co.
vrENERAL Co d
Ch areh mini6ion‘, Merchani
,ler of Make: an Orbs. Hashill
to—/J Mat Dian Co. J.W.O Butler
de.W.o.l*. 1 . Mit
I Spring Importations 1853.
\STEENMAN, k
00-) BILI
Nes. 95 TTAN. tCO
90199 TAW
1.4 0% * r? 21' e?tb" r":
ikrit Goons', LM
. HOSIERY, V
Whlcb they hove ripeelyol er recebt aniTala),
Non m
ir e tysie 1s yorlleoluly dlrootnl to tot
the Ente Stock 1.1 Nor. 1991 0111 be offend 9.
tyrims. de
- 7
Removal.
77 AR JONES & CO. have reieoved
to ltht j %Air fora note trout Weraboorc. Nos. BO
ea l e r street, th ird house below Market et. \
Wm. P. ocee. nt••leeurence Compeer of North
eri
'Amca, hai temored ge loth cake to Noe. 00 =lBl Water
SeCdS and Implements. -
12,1\ARLY Canliflovver, Radish . ,
Lettuce, Ca entabere end other early Seeds for Mot,
Boca ‘of e moat appsored wee. ' A ludo 11.311.1111151
.theilved Fruoleg.M raking Ind Iloddlaa %Wee , Praolha
'pare end C0t...L..10%h handle. a Yet lonc and other Gar.
tipELea tothl Crolh ectente olawdous sorte, Straw Cattere,Cerk seal
Edo-eall Ilecalikeeeoh/ Colloaolood , • \
Coro abellere, Scedlothls, ands tereeseaddtheatollahoa
*aline .lenletheate lot the Farm and tierdert. The calor
look% of ,Vegetable Seed% Mandy tot distribution. call 111134
Irrlooth 0 1000.50 1 L k!"u" l __ t F •lw " d "T' s.l ` .-
qt,JAIME ITAIICEOP.
QT'ATPZIENT-EFFpErosrrs andßalear
gee.of tb femme Tel:wit Bank of
Pittabura..,dielde. within throe craze 'pact predict[Um date o 3 d& etattmeut. hate bta unclaimed and no
apart dt
at Btaletnele, 4itly , SIO-00.
Theta mut. Ddirms Mat embeat ter the baste.
' tadoollllti3Oeshkr.
tO,
\ 4141,1U:3[05, • Jcas'l3.Clucce,'LLtam.robtle.
\ Saßthini Slchatige.
Q;101IT and Tim on /lOW Orleans for
Li 6a, b 7 u •1.1 RBI A MILL CO.BsAtAnk
A Coneet4ed. Point.
••
rrillg following leatimony the e ffi cacy of
D .eratmestadv.V...ad!at. ? Dam raza . lar pral7 .
btAP.vr , .
DassoirCstass, Vsb. D 11.1653 .• -
Mons. Flarlevtoek Co—loaf Varentfoga -
nes to •
.lied tor. sod Ad...ere Tallsfastion In rill ears -
when prop.rly a el. It Is now • e•uorded, - po-nr, that D £
Y.thoestrces Is th• lowbVerthsluds nowln tow •
\ trepan -I ant eola by D.A DATINIZTOCK •W.
- tensor Wood and ruat Os. .
11/JURE PASTE, Liquorice, Vanilla. and
3ORN
Q.A.NFOILD'S Aravriqui rtfulee Liquorice,
riteewat awl In saleb7 40112 i . B.
- - - - - - • • -
RINURUJIST'S Indelible receiy
aad for gals br LAI) ' AMU O. IRWIN'.
ABBISON'S Brown Windior Soil: reed ,
and ior nap by 11.1.1 • .0311 S. =WM.
I EYNER'B ,Divinek genuine,.
teketned sad Izoaal. er O. lIIWOrt
\p d . \ Aipthaeart. 63 11nrket stare-
DII4D4LPII.I4.CANDIES—An aseort- .
Woar Casdl•4l juat 2:mired:from 13111140 e. .51.14
655.5‘3_5111 1hr.911115, r./1115411011.1111,55195trit1S \ •
‘5711/0:1VY15,155, 805•1= •
• 1511 L s = 5, • li c e r lsls
lube Nee \ Ah* DspD
ruls. • '
Hi* usd Cram Atetese. • \
gr4th C s?,,4lo.
gtuRGuNDY \ PICCII= 7 6OO Genntike
VoT etiq \
S UI P )" 2 I 2 E Ia7n J:ino
25 VA its . L . sr a igius
dl : \ •
lb* r‘re
tLtvendrr Horan \
be kpinaneett. k. bY •
d 0.31 \ . J 11104 t DR \
IfiKBER.,2O O Q 'lba. Turkey. in 'tore an.
11-Jbr.4.ly tdea.ll) J SIDD&Ca
Ili.
t V1 , 7:3- 7 10 diringualul v eirina l
LiEarg
TUST r,ye at i 4,4
fle:treA74 0 ' ,113 . "
Ent .1 Cant:
En'cterboen
nee volume; Pe,
'Cl.t4": •
Sag
'•••'•
3 ,
L. \
y ARpium .
• '‘• •
\•A‘ll..ris.:
• T
A GOOD 01 9 .
A.-d2v"r'
br.Pwi.ivtm.er:ick-azwalla2 - •
oagir.ttl eretretloits of Nipaerthb.,..;=.;
4 7 %1.
Ca. :3 131rarler's Eletrtirl. brrr /1 1 ;: , 1 ,
rborprentet Banktirto reteetor. ter iea •
Prtertetronblltbra In Or 1 1. 11 , rd Strtrr• i t 2 or l S
de.lo . TO Tr \
\ • \
bbla.'?io.l to iarivafor ear.
/BAUM mcsEr4.
TIRY PittaLLlC.‘-,401 0 bus. to arrive, for
d. 3 0 a by . LIME! 101,
. Wail MO s REY
Pocpt sta.
ARD AND , GREASE-- • •
I3VNb. 1 Lard.
11"
Wat
Ait a l , t2o bhls N,o , I, just raw: by
,lALLow-12. bbbi in store, for sobs by
60, \ A 7 B OANPI[LD:
B UTTER... 7 G ., taxes prime. R 5 1 .11;
rgin.ked:la.:;•k
' , LOVER SEED-50 bble
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