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    :PITTSBURGH GAZET
TUESDAY MORNING.. JAN UARY 25, 1853.
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. CE4OII PAGE OP THIII P4PES:
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...4 comets - isro4mas AID TICS 8.11121IPP•
A
petition to the Legislative Is to eliculailon.
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PfityPteg lima . te to •take the apPOintraint of
~ Condi Jailor fronttlut Sherif, and vest it In the
Cenenissionerie;llsl, to empower the Commis.
' r ••'''"'':eitmers- tofarolsh the daily allowance efl food
for alfprise s ' ' id ail wince not to cost more
0 11, Bli . 0
;,,,:,;, than eight cents 5' day for each prisoner; and
::‘,.... .-. farther, to. gin Os County :Cconniissionerc en.
-,-, --'• , , tiro antral and supereston of the Peen and
`''-''' . bteildinyn thereto attached, and -to farnith . all
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terials neceou,y to . keep th e prison Inixsod
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order, Ac.
. • This perkier!, is based upon en alleged deroire 6'
v....., , ..,-. 2 .-co . .4ocresse the taxes of the County.'
~. SO far so we biee notedthe.expresslons of'pub
.... llei . , eptilon on this petition, they have bee.unl
' fortelf aiainst it; and we do not hesitate add
~..1 , , out disapproval of.the changes - which It *tem,
.-.,. ; 4lates. '., 1 — •• L - , 1
Methyl' of Pennsylvania regard the Sheriff
ao the proper custodian of all Prisoners. They
ire ecrustaitted to his keeping, and hi is reopen
le for their safe detention. He Is. In fact, the
41Slor. of-the . County: The turnkey is merely a
,::: ~ :,,s 4 itifle for whiee sots the Sheriff alone Is ame
nable. In all the cow:idea 'of ! the Connbon.
~,,,,,, • treelth; hotcuo in amineotion who the Jail are
~„,fartelthed for the Sheriff. to reelde In, that he
-:••:,•': s May be .placed so contiguous to the tilt to
SITSIto personal topervlntoo to its entireanon= '
• • - •aNenent. And It is fit and Proper that it shOuld 1
~.,,,•,:. .he so. The Sheriff's office neceasarily incledee 1
~-,. '' : . _ the whole business of securing, keeping, feeding
and providing for prisoner; and their produe on
f,, , , , .,.... i • ltimeter cilled.forby theproper autheritte . .
~.
TO take from the Sheriff :the appointmentof
!Zeiler; the control of the Jail, the Aare aline
' -:•:" ' lithetei, and the whole supervision of prison af
° fatrs,*uld be:to work a radical change in the
.pelloylkeret6foes rimed, and tread be a de.
- partnere, ettfaiests this County is concerned, film
'''- 'ft: elontostabllebod practice! prevailing ImPettn•
•-,, ~ ~• ...puma. If the legislature, In its Wisdom, funds
"that thumb:to lea bad one, let Litre abandotted
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all over the Shari but we can en no good a.
r ..C . ---,:e sou far pinking nut Allegheny Coenty es a sin le
• instants of yailation front the nOMIOOII la of
'"'" the States'
• •-, that change contemplated in the- -, lir
petition be
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fore by - would. reduce the', Bberire oftioe te a
=pie huitpiatentallty.for the collection of debts.
. It wotdd make it the 'sibyls, with the
pert of lihedir omitted. - The whole et:trial:ire of
bar laws would have to be Prisoners
r iroladlse committed, not to.the =stocky of tie
but. to the coatodt pi the . Tailor; the
. •O ut o Would have to resort to theJallar for the
In . ; and taking out of prisoners; the
Convey convicts to the Penitentiary,
' • andthe Jailor, we suppose, would : also hang con
demised coliaineht: It would.bo, feet, orraillt i
fa new office, with large respoodhifitier, and ves
.. ding the appointing pewee In a Wald of commie
darters In whirl& be acconntablllty-is divided
up botanisttide* men. If the change is to
would- be mere :fit to give the appoint- j
powei to the people, than to a board wi divided ItJpoaeibjßda.-
It th.
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lisiheallf **tit to not deeigned to tabi
- ,. ( ...c . fraia. the filteriff all responsibility in the carrel
• anit-cianittit'ate of priionetc but merely. to
fin; peswohdtan otnalcisasul a
• :'.-,•/ligirsiirfirttlait be-the oasis
Ike Whole:thin' g Teiirolone etlll toore 7 Clijectioni.
~ TOtieldike - pima!" to all his present ze
,
nithoot the: otteding pergtdsitta,
imfiakicat 'apoiiltini a depoty, in whose Wee-
.0 .tkattitiam : . bite no nice; would bid, te
• clout collisions and angry - feelings beerven the
444 ff , and the,Commissionerii% flepiobable
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„..---:advatitagen .
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.astAtTnitgettqayt-conld.jostlf,
11ditia that would be likeiy to rc•
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As to the enfilades that it wield ease teensy
to the cuMAti, and redabe the tines, 'we are of
ophohm that the easing weeld be too trifling to
lead to any inch result.' The Miring cannot pee ,
"may ba very large and we class this, with many
othersohemes'of.nomlnal retrenchment; as be
-7.;.loaging to ,tlie large oilegory of ..!pinny
nisi pound foolish" sohames which so abound in
• , tide da „ y, and generation.. • . . •
- BISHOP. O'CONNOR. AND PS= SCIIOOLL o •
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,Thli pending tioarraiiirsi With reprd.tti Nutt
- • ~- hogton College has afforded to &shop O'Connor
oliPitte:44 of foilowluS to the footsteps of
hbf.eximplar :Archbishop _Hughes, by making
asattack filt,,t ' s our whole system - elite-ea Schools.
. • Time* difference betweeit7the original 'attack
Archbishop-Hughes, :; latsll;made.by and the .
indtatlcegot up here, Le that theintablihvp's
attack b theitaoet open and candid,' and leaves
ne Lei In.doubt as to the purposes contemplated
r 7 by•tlits Catholic Churoh.•
' 1 Bishop O'Oonnor asserts that ratholion are cr
. chap:citron:roar public eohools. - Hon excluded!,
. law of the Rhode, expressly prohibiting
'their tptitalesloa? No;
,tWßlnhop ktudii that
the el/tools are open to them,' If they choose to
6t, they are virtually excluded by the eye- .
' ' hint if etlaostion pursued there.
We do not exactly. Wridenstand 'whether the
Bishop's objective is blind upon - whit is taught
• -Aldus , ichools;cir•upon What ki,evor taught: In
reading his article,e.it would sometlines ono
-- !7LIStt Vebjebtls'ili to the employment of the
•- •Stlblefixoer systim'of eduostlca; but the great
• _objection eeemo to fie that no religion at all 4
7.... taught. Hit destanices the eye/op as irreligious
and W6l is Its tendeany. •
Arahtiehop t . Hashes, who leads in this new
faro van 'our free school- system, frankly
WIMP the doctrine that Religion snot an indi;
. stierd . tralr, bat a soeisfone-41et Society, end lin Individuals', is to teach sad inculcate it. IA
' . I '-*ether wan* Religion should be taught in our
, pahliaschiolitustead of at our llreilderb
1 •-• - hoof. Shall one teachers be directed to ed
.
. •stin. Well:Lek scholars to Catholicism, and Presbj
. - terlitairent; and !defied/so; and all the other vs
slots shades of religious belief! :Pee say these
. prebtrig thistle the duty, of our publlo echooli.
Bottle, thing 3s. impossible. exelaime ovary one.
~ Ntitie tf.these revere:4m= tejudges; tbe
Polk Schaal hae.ouly to be divided pro
'•*' • late ainong iti s triatts seas, and then let 'nes
hevillsoren
.ittol; and teach Its oin doctrine!
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This U ilte 'igerieheme of,,Cetholielsm. The
I gbjeot la "atoms to exoladetbe Bible faim the
smlghtielrole, bat to introdece..Taiholielem foto
Rune. The Bishops detnandlhe establishment
41 1 1',131ithotio-eatikoole, to' 4a enharted with thin
•- 3e l H;fanvey' , ,lnitteadef . seeking for a common 1
"bleb ehibleve.erel twee -own be.l
to enter upon the lobar
drawing vildeion lines aerators its memberi,
'eard,intrstetetathig religious dlallootlons. It has
• , Biehipt'Ooi • trigercorte'innes ea plea.-=
r , , lll4w ,.tlatbaNciiitiutitioneinerietely Xendils child,
heikrithisol Liititjeti "WS religion Is'uot taught; .
•' detianded necesiery : to meet
•litef*Setiaitistre weepier of klie Catholic' pope
, 'fair plea; comieg from such a
anktune?.....Letne ea. In al Catholic Countries .
- In which the Catholic religion Ii taught in the'
pnblin `fan* is there any provision' made for
• .:11-a•Pbata-adp:ailone of Protestants? t; Arg a
any privilege
" Rome, and Inmost of
' • (kit Clialidli:0000216 of Europe, a Natalia t
:41/Uaioei4iiddidadatatettag ta the dictate, of
" & :11alie:!**treiOnneirleriefuti
. ti
Proteitiatii, at the Public expesse; and
ag ed, 7 6 3 , , ,gugge g g, 'tie Medial/ are eraffering
• g antatoprltoniterit tt4 .l 4iiitifoonsstentlatisly
. •
Sada`Dibieiatiitlrpossessfon. - Those who do
Ot:.,thilmt of u:liuttitticelxt otben, I
.iggeSlidt dwadlfims '0!-h an
,hto etigioxigzo, the, right ct' Cark
."!'"iiiiertxtrtehilo4.oonditietashi drolit4
n' „
the-1z ova conselerses. Bat they .do this upon
the gritted thatiteligion is an Individual.affilr,
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over velebeb soeletj should hate no control.—
' Catholics may teach thidr children, st home,
whatever religion thoy choose; and,eo may Pro.
Wettest': bat let tho Ideaunce be recognised that
society to to teach religion ae a part of Ito eyc
teal of education, and the whole beets of a na
tional religion,: sad s union of Church and State.
la yielded. Against anything which can lead to
snob • remit we seta face of tint
The people of this country cannot too soon or
tee flnitly army themselves spinet this new
and insidious effort to change our glorious lye.
tem of free schools into nurseries of seetariar.-
ism and catholicism. The newly-developed
scheme of theta Catholic prelates merits an ear
ly and emphatic condemnation. Our schools
impart an education Which is necessary to all,
common to all, and Injurious to none. If the
Catholic chooses to reject its advantages, be
cause he cannot hire bls religious peculiarities
Imparted to his children at the public expense,
the fault Is his, and eoelety to absolved from all
obligations to him on the score of education.—
Let him tench religion to his children at home
and In their ithitrett, and society will give them
all the other eduitation which its means wilful.
low; and if be will not do this, the blame is upon
himself alone.
BUIROP Haiteseit's Lscruas.—This Lecture
cornea cif this evening at Masonic Hall. The
subject is the "Preternetural." The avails of
the lecture are to be applied to a benevolent ob
ject. When the distingnished character and the
abilitiof the Lecturer, the Interest of ttte.eub-
ject, and the deserripg staters of the 'abject, are
all considered, we bee. reason to expect a crowd.
ed house. We therefore advise oar friends to
go early.
rAN EXPLANATION —Tkie 'Monongahela Republican
thinks that oar depredation of the Hempfleld
road u affording a good investment does not
tal
ly very well with our statement of the Injury
=ha line may do to Pittsburgh.
' We can very welt see bow both may be true.
"we have not said that the Hereptleld road will
prosper, or will do a heavy business; bat that it
cannot prosper without mere or lees Wary to
the lines through Pittsburgh. And hare the dan
ger to us lies. If Philadelphia exponde her
means largely In that project, it •will be her
Interest to foster it. The consequence will be
great danger Of discrimination, in favor of that
road - aed agatut Pittsburgh, being made by the
Central itallrood. if we have no other outlet to
the cast, the Central road is ears of all which
comes hare, but at Wheeling a vigorous comps...
tides Meat be waged with-the Baltimore road.
It is this unfair rivalry we fear. We do not be.'
Lei,' the Hempfield will be prodtableostuk in
any event; neitherdo wo believe it wilt do this
eity mach injury except In the manner we have
pointed out. If oar Monongahela city neighbor
Will carefully weigh our 'argamente he will see
no inetmaisteuay in them.
We enppose we may take it for granted, now,
that the Hempfteld will be Lop!. Philadelphia
seems determined to invest capital in. it, and
eke will be compelled to hatter if op, and to
fliraisix the [millioe, or co, dollars more, which
' will be required to finish and. stook it.. Pitts•
burgh, in eel( defence, mast build the Washing
ton branch, and the Connellsvitthroad; and then
we cant bid.delimee tb any tojeiry it may do to
as. Pittehargh and Baltimore will then derive
far more benefit from It than Phllidelphisar the
Central road.
-PITTIMI7IOII COAL AT CisvntanD.--Soma of
our Pittsburgh capitalists have organised a oom•
panylor shipplog Coal from hers to Cleveland,
by way of the Clareland and Wellsville road.
The coal Is sent from here by river to a point
near the month of Yellow Creek, below Well"-
villa, where it is tranablpped.on . the railroad to
Cleveland. The coal duds a read:* market, and
we have no doubt that the enterprise will prove
&profitable one.
Wuta AsutuseckiVe - arsi indobtoul to the pub
'Usher! fors oiPy .of tha_lll4...hlreario far
1 -84 4- - "AP•o4l l :l l r44 ,o ltblissi
arult,.*iitotie AinglosiaM , .... i sti wit
Taluable- work o ? thelarof nOW pubgsh ....lre
suppose It Is for the at our' Perielloal Aipiuder:
published by Great dt. hfalrus.h, New York. •
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Tug, Pam= ti Canuonass..—.3lasy of car
readers via be greatly.pltased Mel» tbe follow
ing entreat of a letter from Mar. Wx Brae;
formerly of this city, dated December 16, 1332,
to friend In PlAtebargiu.
.The ndentonary work among the Chinese has
proved very interesting thus far. I Wee been
received very cordially by thin people. 4 lltaay of
oar Minion embolus from Canton, Hong Koos,
and Aisne, anduinarchants and otherss that I
knew, are here engaged in trade: or milting. I
hare not yet opened a chapel, but am engaged
:la visiting their tick, distribotiog tracts, and
'preparing the way for &tare and active labors
amongst them; The Glazes. language comes
hack tome much more easily than I bad enve.
jted. Mach sympathy is expressed in the work
by oar Christian - ends here." , •
•.
The tottaviagictract trout the Ben Premise°
Herald, will oho" the apprealettoefin which Mr.
Speer is held'n the Paella: . .
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3116111011A1T .1 . 0 ?HZ C7ll.ll4M—r4ilt tlmday
ilttrOdUCed to the citizens of Sin .ignsucleco the,
Iter. W. Spear, fora member of years a pinion-
Cry to. China, under the auspices of thecPreall7-
terian Board of ?Stanton', and now transferred
to this city, where he i.B to de.TOta himself to the
rhligione instruction of the Chineee vertigo of
oar Inhabitants. Mr. S. is a ripe gaoler, a po
lished writer, and a most 'Filmset° and graceful
orator.. Ilhr address at the Stockton .stre e t
church on Sunday :naming was one of the most
Interesting andinetmtive discourage that I have
beard from the pulpit during 'my relidence
tliis c 117: audit is a matter_c.f coalman:dation.
that the clerical corps have received so valuable
an accession to their number.
' I Mr. is a proficient in the knowledge of the
language . of chins, go, diffmalt of attainment to
E parlous In general, which he speaks with coa
-1 alembic fluency _ thug la lie enabled to address,
in their ova . baggage, these strangers, .who are
residing amongst as„ on, the great principles 'of
the goepeL de he will Probably preach nacos
sleety in the. different churches, I feel confident
'that Lis .audiegee *ill not ,only be charmed by
Icie meatier; bet will be deeply interested and in.
rtrgcted by his discotuvea L. SA/
- The fine packet Ifasenger went ont this morn
logrwiti a larger bad of cabin passage» tin
we bate seem 02 a Plttabargh packet tbireea.
sea, A lino proportion went bound for Wheel
ing.l no lamellae of the opining of„the rail
roads thereaway Is already seen in its effect on
the current-of travel.—Clio. Atlas, ]BM.
• The passenger for Wheeling were landed at
that place; and after edying there 24 bows,
without finding any means of getting away, got
cm the Buckeye State, came rap to Pittsburgh;
and levant east on the Oentrailload, experienc
ing no delay, after leameg Wheellog.
,
AS hrs. Tilden & Young, of Boston. have tak
en the eontraot for building the Rallroai from
dui& to Olean, 70 miles, for the own if $l.-
500 000. 'They are to receive $BOO 000 instook.
$80470 in bonds, and $200,000 la easb.—N.
Tali is one of the Eutern connections of our
Aregheay Valley Railroad. •
' Prtllllllo6 AID EMI RAILIOAD.-At • meet.
Aug of the Directors of this Company, held at
Now pestle on the 18th Instant, the following
resolutions Were adopted;
.t. Resolved, 'That the Pristdeat be authorised
and directed to bate tiro nitre, of the south end
of the line Completed to the city of Pittsburgh,
at t
wit/to practicatie period eonsistent with
h
the tercets of the Company.
1 ,..- B ee lied, That the President be authorized
and irepted to pot under contract, for homed!.
ate roinetruotion; each portiiti3s of the grading of
the toirreyed Line between New Castle and the
Ohio ;river as he may deem most coded+e to
the interestof the Company. subject however,
to the appretal of the board at their next meet. t , .
Thts 'seems .to emotion a report we hare
heir that the Directors Intend toonstract au
intie nitent Une to Pittsburg'.
. .
LIP .ISAST IILOY Rossu.—The floston T2%l'-
44, IS indebted-to a meroantlle house of that
city fdr the folleifing extrsot from a letter Joet
•
reoelosA l from Bt. Petersbrargb, and dated the
• " 6
Then 44 it a report that the plague has ewer
ed_ft*ln. and Isprivaleat at Astrachan and an
mar place. , The Emperor has ordered a mill
taryesrdon of aixty or aunty thontand men to
presis advancing fortherloto the Interior of
thew Boma alarm Le felt at Paten
hossiv thonylt In former times, se in the reign
of Olthelifieot stopped at fdosoos,” " •
fIOM WASEWISGTOX
Cnrracionaanmof tha Pit:aborsh DWI
Weans-arcs, Jan.
French Spotiaiion L'ill—elanaal Treat
—Cabinet Intriguer —lndifference of
elect.
I ehoald not be surprised If a fortnight ecru
consumed In the effirt now making to rash
through the House the French Spoliation
The friends of the measure are convinced of its
jastice, and they are desperate (renal long wait
' , ng and hope deferred. If they do n6t pass the
bill at this tension, the lost shadow of a chance
will hare faded away. But resoltite. as they
are, there is another division of members as de
termined to throw entry obattole In the way of
the passage of the bill, or the final payment of
'the claims. This party is headed by . Major
Polk, brother of the late President, mod they are
prepared to call the yeas and nays on pro forma
motions, as long:as they can - get ens-fifth of
the House to Fasten them in inch a course.—
The Speaker throws all his Intlaenee- bite the
Beale of opposition, and he appears to enter the
contest with ascot and interest equal to that of
the hottest of the combatants. Nverthelese,
there Is a small majority in favor oftthe claims:
land the battle will be between mem t iers on one
aide, and parliamentary Modes on e ether.
Mr. Corwin transmitted to-day loinannual re-.
port to Congress. It is every able; clear, and
statesmanlike doeument. Mr. Corwin dews
that the surplus_ Ls.not nearly so largo as has
been anticipated, and that on the 84th of Jane
next, It is not likely to exceed five millions end
a quarter of dollars. The Teo-gra into the
Treasury from the Ist Jaly to the 39th Novem
ber, 1852, that la for'the first five menthe of the
fiscal year, were bit $22,220,000, , an amount
somewhat less than ass expected, and which
shows that the reeelpta on the whole year will
'probably not be Machin excess of expenditures,
on an enoaomleal approprialione
made at the fast melon of _Congeals exceeded
the estimates of the Secretary of the Treasury for
the current fiscal year by ten millions of dollars.
Appropriations are not made to be eipended at
the discretion of the Executive, Instill accordance
with the laws prescribing the objects Of said ex
penditure. Although there has been no extrav 7
aganoe in the disbninemente, It Is evident that
the dominant party In Congress, and not the
Executive, should be held responsible for any
expenditures that may have been made beyond
the strictest rule of economy.
The Secretary takes a forcible and compre
hensive view of the sources of our revenue, and
demonstratee that a turn of the tide has com
menced, and that we axe not likely to be trou
bled with too much money henceforwaid.
1 have never considered there wee any danger
of with a retell, and when Mr. Brooks and oth
er protectionists of the Derby-D'lstall etamp,
made a dive for deep water on their to iff, upon
the pretence that the revenue most he . edatted,
I thought it would be well enough . to wait for
official figures upon that point, before making
admissions favorable to free trade fallailes.
M7r.
. Badger still hangs by the eyc-lids s In the
State, and I think will be . dropped Just outside
the palings. ..
I ,:d
Nothing farther about• the Cablee except
that Senator Mason, finding the obetact 3 tolls
own admission there, has saved his di ty, of
which he is very tenacious, by giving nt that
he declines the honor. Gut. Coshing i is still
enpposed to be the most likely to assume the
portfolio of State. So far from Pennefrivania
being barren of candidates for thole responsible
posts, I learn that she is rather better eapplied
than meat other States. George M. Dailas for
Secretary of State, Judge Black, Judge! Weed.
warn, JudgeCempbell, Simon Cameron, and half
a dozen more local celebrities, have be enter
ed on the minutes of Pennsylvania worth and
greatness, forwarded to Gen. Pierce. 1
In the mean time, the President elect atanda
aloof, islet a stricken heart, from all this in
trigue, musing upon . the ahadory memdries of
hL boy, sad =ldly repine to all inquiries that
be null cot ha Lu Washington until the 20th of
Jeittre.
Waeruz ,, eos, lan. 21, 1452;:...
It appears to di settied.that the Preiddint
eliot bad .tenatved to'appoint General Diu, ,of
Itew York, Secretary of the Tresses, or of War;
but an Opp_ a tietl hail d'olliOped the
nate, at o virulent and so vigorous, as to
reader It probable that Gen, Pie will be driv
en from his ground. A atruggle. has already
soma/awed as to who shall be President., The
people hue chosen Gee. Pierce of New Estop
shire: hut a cabal In the Semite, now undeMtood
to beheaded by Jesse D. Bright, of IndierM, and
James M. Mason of Virginia, has already u•
,mined the most Important of the powers ragweed
by the Constitution In the Ezemtive, and
„undertaken to eviscerate his administration of
Its zoom important prerogative. The indications
at present are ant this obscure faction, burrow
ing in their midnight 'conclaves, will prevail so
fu ea to control the President in the ohoiee of
his moat trusted advisors.
The pretence for this attempted usurpation is
tharthe suthem rights faction will be in dan
ger of permeation if Mr. Die is clothed with
any putter' of the appointing power. The Pres
ident of the Senate, Mt:: Atchison, and others
who sympathise with him assert that Mr. Dix is
the bosom friend of Es-Senator Benton, and that
If he goes, Into the Treuory or the Interior,
he will so Copease Its Immense patronage as to
proscribe ovary opponent of Beaton who con
tributed to his defeat, and thus ammo' his
torn to the Benito open the aspiration Of :Mehl.
son's term.
It was at one time an understood part of the
arrangement In favor of
‘ Ger. Dix, that a set off
'Sohn fries ollbrno should be introduced by bringing
is Jeff, Davie, _Uri /thin and some other dis
unionist, bat that low been broken up, and tie
Preeidattmesistbefors him the naked choice bf
yieldingly thliffenatorial faction or forcing& dl
endowed' the peered the very beginning of kir
administration.
Ur. Badger's nomination was debated for two
hotimi in exesative eesaion to-day, Ilatt there is
• prospent of his condnnation, unless the dis
senting democrats talk out the session which es
likely enough.
. _
The French 'spoliation was elsio yesterday by
a decision of the speaker. It cannot now be
reached thli session, and it may be cot. down
dead and buried beyond the power of resureol
tion:
An old claim for experiments in water rotted
hemp, on behalf of the - Nary Department, in to .
vor of Disid Slytrle, which has teen pending roll
many years, and excited great interest, wasi
paned by the nonce to-day. I believe it is ai
Just claim and ought to be paid.
Dr.. Gardiner returns to Washington to-day,'
with evidence, as he and his counsel both de.!
olare, sufficent to establish the existence of his
@Deer miner, and to refute the adverse report of
'the Commissioners with whom he went and re.
turned. if ts a cariouily som — pllcated baldness.,
The trial which will take place at the next term
of tta criminal Court, will poecibly dear* the
mystery.
The committee on commerce- an about
to report the bill for establishing _ recipro
city, of Made with Canada and the Eastern Pro
vinces. The bill will provide for the edmiseton
Into both eon:dries of lumber, coal, fish sa d
agricultural produce tree of duty. Those articles
aro now charged ander the Canadian tariff 'with
twelve sad a half per cent daty. The advocates
of (heliostats commend it to Painful, anla, by
urging that it will open a vast market to the up.
par province for her coal, and that it is only ,
no opening wedge which matt provide the way
for another bill soaring to her citizens the free
admlttlon into the danadss of all those maaufac
tures in which they excel.
We are about to have an industrial odd
-
billet/ • which. dements the attention sod
emoorogoment or your cithens. It
~b th'e
set annual fair or expeeltiCil . k of the Metropoli
ten Mechanise 'lnstitute. It will be held In the
noble hall of the new patent bullitke, and will
open an the 20th February next Contrlhstisss
appropriate t.the object of the exhlbitlan ire
expeoted`from all ocemideratde assantieturing
places in the United Statea Great intermit has
been manifested in tie enterprise, andit
will
attract a emard !Madly, leas than 'that - drawn by
the 1 4opration.
Jvitra.
land► ieett Wheedler, Va., ate selling ►t
„.. . .
ram az! You.
Tical.nee of do Pttltri: trey. oWtho.
ICI, 1858.
iury ttrpo
Ae Prmdem
Nay Tont, Jen. 22, 1863.
Forlocal users just now we hate nothing
more exciting than a family new among the 14-
oeforme, bard and soft. The hardy, or ellibunk
erei-awn er con e trol Tammany Rall, bait, m is
well known, by the- republicans or
acobine of
Jefferson's time, in which to 'hold the perspire
of the•party, as well se`to rieal'the federal par
,ty which kailt “Washington Sall," razed to
Make room for Stewart's dry goods palsee, after
paseing.throtigh the preliminary stages of a
galaling house and drinking ahop. Tammany -
Hall has paned into a rum. tavern, end its 'go'
loon bo a for years been the !resort of gambling
politicians, and. , ..wose an 'lac," who think
.
a ball doll Unless Tammany! is the epot The
old Hunkere \ .havlag been defeated in securing
the city committees, now order the landlord, an
der pain of booing hastens; n exellide the eof s.
who in return threaten to Tot a new ball for
,
the use on the "Democra ts party." By the
terms of the lame the'landlord la not to let the •
room far pupates antagonlidie to the principles
of "republicanism;" and be 6citurfaly.eanstrues
it to be Jinythierealling Itself :dernooraey that
has the money for the rent. As tiara approlel":'
es and the spoils grow near 4, the. quarrel will
gradually heal, ~mcne7 generally overcoming
democratic seri:plea in this region.
The woman of the State' Temperance Society
on Yeetetdor, were allowed to pees= &petition
relative tetemperantio to the Legislature in pee•
eon, thus taking coo step:towards that recogni
tion of woman a rights .abont which some of
them rage so farlon.oly. hire. Blamer Was there
dad quite a beet of other, women of ability, and
the scene is represented livery striking: Pro
bably our Legialatareworild be improved by be;
, ieg compelled of honest end intelligent women.
' They certainly would suiphas to value to the
State the rowdy-politiolims ' that ate gathered
there thia winter with to aim but self aggran
dizement
The Jury in the ease of emit Farnham of the
Relcdeer, has been disoliarged, being unable to
agree, standucg six to /IX. &Stift Latins or 7.
Trigger would say, it le s pretty quartet-
In 1838, when all sieatashipe need wood, Con
green made it imperative! epon'the Managers of
the boat to mire the safety valve when at the .
dock or landing, to order . to prevent en eiplo,
lion, from an excessive tiCatunalation of steam,
while the boat was at rest. Under the previa
loan of this law Capt. Farnham Is tried, for
what' Why for rannimasteambrat which from .
assfu
peculiar el (coal) needs only to have its
furnace doom opera ( up on ope stopping, to pro
duce such a roductio rho steam as to make
a actoty valve of no c lascgnenne whatever, and
' the law itself valueless. 'The evidence bastion
i
l.
. nonelastic against the boilews themselves, and on
fair grounds the Cap Is acquitted. Captains
and eaginetra have ri is Karen as travelers, and they will not be h la this meridian wm7
loon for each accidents . esti. •
rt.
In Wall infect th ere is no reach moreMMIL—
All kinds at , Stato and ra Std bonds are in
good demand at toll prides , a fee kinds of
stock are folly eapported. The general demand
for money, and the ap of the Spring
trade, which promises to exceed In lemma any
thing ever known, which will Make money still
more in request, keeps the rate of interest well
op. Nothing is done ander els per cent. Seven
, is the common rate, and auctioneer's paper can I
be bought as well as ino per tent per month.
Railroads hereabouta are earniag a good deal
of money, the receipts of the Erie reaching, to
the first twenty days 'Of January, a sum nearly
equal to the month et December. The other
roads leading West and South are doing equally
well. Our hotels are all fall and the high tide
of Spring trade wilt tax the rooms emu hotels,
extended as have been oneeddltions in that way
this season.
. C.
,
Suscrammexa Roan co sax Wur.--We
have heretofore stated that some of the - halted
Baltimore magus who went to. Wheeling on the
occasion of the recent Baltimore and Ohio Rail
road celebration, subseqsently extended their
fillit.to Cantonal, where they Into hospitably
received. Previously to their departure home
vard•from Cincinnati; as wo learn from one of
the piety, they were waited on by Gea. Strider'
and Ur. Clement, this President sad Soperin
tendent of the Cloche:lmi •Raltroad, who inlet.'
tardy toad. to them' the liberal tender of a free
paasage to Pittsburgh by the route through',
..Xenia, Coiambus arid. Clunland. This route is'
described'ne one of great loMriet—parting. as
It' oes, for the greeter portida of Its length,
.tb.roughoti el the Meet fertile Ind ttaki, PoP.
nutted seetioie of the State of OW; linlntheal ,
the celebrated Miami Valley. Oar Infant:AV
'speaks In high terms of praise of the smooth
nen and comfort of the trarel—ailthe oars bk.
log placed on India rubber splay. Conversa
tion and reading were carried on trident any
effort, and It was scarce of pleasant .rmalirk
to all that to nude fatigue was experiectied In
, the journey. •
'- Oa their arrival at Pittsburgh, the efsclent -
agents of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Company
, —Mesers. Scott and Pranciscus—conrtenusly
tendered to the entire pany of trent:toasts a
free passage to Barrisburgh; and" from thence,
as a matter of course, every attention was paid
to them, and A free passage to Baltimore offer.
ed by the officiator the Baltimore and Slave!
henna Railroad.
We leant that some ecrenty or eighty of the
excursionists returned . home by this route—har
ing to ever, instance arrived hero punctually,
In nineteen hours frees Pittsburgh and thirty.
eight hours from Cincinnati. Oar intelligent In-
Interment ales states that the travel from Cin
cinnati to Pittoburgh Is expected to be so
compliehed, about thirty - days hence; In thirteen
hours, by the completion of a shorter route,
via: the Pennsylvania and Ohio Railroad. He
further informs us that In Be.: tem* next the
entstitriden of the Penn 4,- topsay's Rail
road track for the State PO road now used,
will reduce the time en that the passage between
Pittsburgh and Baltimore wilt be made In twelve
or fourteen bourn
dtoofilleg to our Informant, the low freight
and fare system to the one universally adopted
by the railroads in Ohla and_ite legitimate re
sults hare been [ally realsed in the enjoyment of
a large business and liberal profits. The litre '
from Cincinnati to
,Cleveland paid Its stookhold•
ere lest year fifteen per. cent., and that from
Cleveland to Pittsburgh paid ton per cent.
Since the Completion of the Wettern Division
Fat the Penntylvania Railroad, an active sad val.
Cable trade has been Carried on between Bell
i More and the West, vii Pittsburgh. Large gam-
I titles of IVeetern produce are daily coming to
Baltimoro by this chesp,.expeditious and certhin
I route; and in return Baltimore Is landing daily
to the West, by the um* roots, large supplies of ,
coffee, roger, and other entitles Dry goods,
both domesde and foreign, intended for the con
sumption of the West, have been sold in the'
Baltimore market, during the month past, to an
amount In quantity and value exonAling all pre.
ulnae experience—all of which have gone for
ward with regularity and dispatch by this route.
In illustradon of the Matzen- dope In Western
thproduce,may mention that single
at of of Messrs. Thomas J. Carson & Co , of this
city—has paid within the tut six weeks up-
wards of $lO,OOO for freights from Pittsburgh
to Beldame*. The capacity..d. the Railroad
line from Pittsburgh must, re are informed, he
now. 900 tons daily, and be. the 16th of Febru•
cry viii be 600. ions,. Of this bush:est, we are
assured, Baltimore Is getting a full halt;--Bat.
timers American, of &funky.
Szursratat—Eipity az Lives Lost.—Tholargi
English ship‘Snootararr, lying to Madras &ads,
haring on beard 944 person' and a great num
ber of henna, laundered at her =ahem, Insight
of hundreds of people, on the 9th of Oct. Last.
The captain and 21 officer had gone pa shore,
leaving the ship In care of the mate. A equal!
arose, the mato at the time being too drank to
take the measures zumesotry to acre the ship,
she was totally lost, drowning olghlyillz men
and all the horses. Safety Does were projected
from the shore by metes' or rockets, tat the!
belpleseiteas of th e officer In charge rendered
them of no seal!.
1 Durum-as F ne hLuenuom-Last Thus:
day night about 12 o'clock, s , tire broke oat in
the 000017 store of Martin Hata, 0111U0 IL
We kayo endeavored to magnate the lose u
Afari as wtreoold, and •wa are happy to know that
t it Is not so great as the extent of the fire would
lend s granger to suppose.. .151. A. Withingtea;
'jeweller, lose $2,8 roved far 431,20010 the
Columbiana ElataaL - St Z. Hareb,•loas $3OO,
no insurance. Dic key &whit Jou $lOO, la
bored. for $lOO. - V. 8. Hackies, loss $lOO, no
insurance. L. Lebrun. grocer, tau in building
$2,400, Insured for $1,600, la goods $3,000, ta
ilored $l,OOO. Total loss $5,400, Incur e 2 $3.200:
$2,200 in- the Stork Mcßae, and $l,OOO In the
Medina hiatus!. C. A. Hinderer, lon keepar,
loisis2,Boo, insured for $1,933. J. Terry, lose
$2OO, no insurance. IL Wheaton, of Millen
bargh, lose $3OO. Geo. Harsh, lots $5OO. no In
el:Mance. N. /Mils, Inn keeper, lose $3,003, is
itironee $1,884. j. hereby Ices $4OO, Insured
failaoo.
• Martin Hain, Who lived in the rear of the
_building which wsa drat &coveted to be on Ore,
lost everything which be poseessed—not beteg
able to tome his children's elothing.--Marrillon
Irevs.
i A patch of cotton hag been matured •In the
bittoratoeuto Talley, California, In, ninety days.
Mr. Colby. litho steed It, to February, co►
I a barge Mild and maks its permanent bushiest.
TA ago cane, figs, rice and cotton, haveboes
rained thus far by apartment, pronto.; that the
moll and ollmato le adapted tp the otiltareof each
=EI
V` ..
ni ox livr Your —Tie Nri \ seivmed 1 \serson Ad titinaniatnesloree'st GartiLll,
much, in Pearsklfic Meet, near tfei t t 8 t ,./. ~ ,,, , ,,E tt m, p„.,, ,\ \ I A
way, was sold at auction en Theme) for $lO,- i-,--I,t.
gettli, \ \ '
ICNI. (The go. Starts, altar and ewe leillk i t,
~` ~_ ,` \ ,
not It:eluded ) Tee lecture room adjo stiog Incl. IT it due to PO u { - ettokoutu t' , l Be,
. e 'r .
also mid at $14,000
\ l therm of bone bum:. to\ onetketer ine i til a b. eteer„ ,
The One and Indimut Railroad company par. ta erhhis aoudad ans. in Inn U 44 then ~e )
lad at len met or,inolonootor to the
chseed, on the 20th list, through their agents, , . fi -' 2 " 47.
, \
Messrs. Winslow, Lanier & Co., 6,000 tone`bestd Tai11.,1„,,,,c eettleure e 4 tbe tim,es Olen. Vv.
IT rails, for delivery el I -an talky period let 'tte p im eni t e e widele sae flone , vellAneti vliOnn. °,
coming eerier. , Coot •,ol . ‘ kit ant snot Ita IlaftediVi worDarNio to
The steamships Ohio and Unole.Sam ; for AS •.b •7, 17, ittoooct •I 1 denbe. that 15 \ 1 ttej Plehp,o
- will, and the Northern Light `f*r 'can Joan, ix= fa area of no armee= env, nohzente Iv •
left this afternoon, with* large nu her of pas- • • t$ ....ATI* .f , ." 4 . ithnu=houp"t"4,lr te a t
_ .o*NA** e‘ vat Iv internal rem*. , tn.,
longer, for Callforais. The Ohio nearly `lnes .. • , n is as sett as the euthrhurrettmh
timi't
Oft on board.
, t o o , r,..xtealaust Its merit. \
•The squabble between the ..Boft Shell and 11,,,a, hevinetsdreute mister...a wurrd.t*tt this
"Hard Shell" Democrats, which has beertgoing emeess • total} ahem
h. boulat ev 1t'..7 fr.',
on for some time peat, is likely to meet wittr \s s Eh*
_,__." 4 4 . `hrat \ . ' ,,\ ,
solution at the hands of the Sachems. The Sis, L a t.,,,,..%" .e ,„r e 0„.2? .. "?ut . , ~.....ktftra. „ %Pk
~.,,:a t .
shams are the Owner. of Tinamatty Hall, in di, 70 ,;:l'a^-4-"4„,,,„;,Vtt.„-,....tcy,;:,40t-tZi,;d4i
have given notice that the quarrel between the \ n, y. it e ,`, l k D,,, e m e t e , e . e \ , 1,,
two factions must atop, dm both must "clash .17.1 s meg la s trath arahtr: tend Mum§ ban en Indlitid.'
oat" of the Wigwam. To settle the matter„ the , eeltb terneale Inv We lee; ee-oh e pm, thel ineneed
said. Sachem s claim the right to say who of the \ Mapes i hee• t.. 6 ki.,aokttulato an 7 klnd, of be. ,
claimants are tabled to seats in the Genend . I. "f.,_„ •° d'u"", 'l"bl,„__'4" m'll'uVi.t"'46u/I'',.
Committee. The Honkers, meanwhile, say they tuza....r ; 41 ,: i .".etMt.' , d t". ell tht Om. t 7 i
will never submit their dolma to'rty mach sal. ";,,, --irvettet. b44,sitace= \ o. - k i :rttle ...'
_ Y kr
tration, but threaten to out loose altogether from i,‘,41.1), , 1hxd reemunend e d cis to'. tel. tbr;ketZlauce, tee'
any farther connections with the - Barnbuniers, toot on. 0.,..n. theteivu e bad re4l \ 1 4We:rat \
and go eo far as to talk of buildings cow house sane et tau; bet the aced, val se teddeldnr. l threw. .
for their meetings if they are to be turned out romeo s to the turns* ,at.nsle4e4 let tn. her i,e gr.
of the Wigwam. In fact, on Thursday night, ~t.tter. .. ..
~.''',° b e r,,,,a'g .". bi .1,1114"..8..e41..11.
when:, decision was made in favor of adutitting "''' , ''' 7 - raus. CT Si \11.1.R.Er4.
thellarnburnere to seate which had between. ThiimaieeratAshout tem emminted with Ittan.
tested, $15,000 wait subscribed upon the epot Petrormin, Be tto* \ 011. nem* * An. autrUv e
to build a new Tammany Hall. \ \nrrunsalr witevesed.its beneficial leo. mitt .
Hon. W m. A. Graham, ot, North o mit ., 0 , Want olcad and sta. dloonaeo . clbt ‘ Ittio.h hla * moat.
eneedee, Bad esktrltt, .eenldenoe nleo nal it, la Im k
Thelma') eV hang, delivered a lecture ikfote the- • ,--,..,,,,,ee eneithe ,,,,,, ezmethe. se , \ ..,,,,,, ~,,, ~,,,, \
New York Hisioriaal Society, In aided' the funds ~,,0 . b ee ~,,,.,4„ 1,1, , ,,,, e , ~beee
~,,,,dbe l ,,, b ed
fee at traction of a new building for their I - knod, \ 1, t D. Y. ‘k . ) 4. 14 \ -
eo Manahan _.
\\ lee
Fl o by all the erraull e in Plttabn ,t,
Two singula nits for damages were decided
__,____,' sucaol sv_i____
In the Co ' UTSB OD TM:lraq. A man, nanitd ,
Tooker, for assaalting a mince, named Cheeki„
and puttlegldus In a bask and keeping lilm thut
confined for twelve hour*, was maimed Ise $4OO
damages.
a
A mangy named ;John Peale. for 1/0 /entli 13.
hutting a lady, tic as suspicion that she had
deprived him of hie morning paper, by quietly
laying it aside for her own use, was required to
hand over $5OO as damages.
Excrtatturr is Idassutent.—An attempt was
made last week to collect .the nneonsilti:ttional
maws assessed against the Massillon bankorbich
crea te d
gaits
ae excitement. ' , The Bank has
herefore paid its taxes &needle; to its charter
Attach amounted to about $2,000. \ If taxed. \as
other property its taxes would astims to $3-
600, which the bank is to Zllj Nit as
der the law enact winter the taxes weil amount
to nearly $B,OOO. This amount the' k refn
see to pay, and 'Treasurer IlJeCaddea,\,with •
peen of six or eight men, attempted toaelze up
on th e atilt In the vault, but did not tocmeed
We anderetand the- matter was comprothlesed,
and the Tressarer agreed to welt the reeidt of
of an application to the Court for a R Lijcua f den.
Ckrdasiterazi.
The Treasurer of Jefferson cone% op feeler
day, piCatsteded to the Jefferson Ilesoch of the
state Bank of Ohio, and seized and removed
va
riow arstales, consisting of desks, tables,tbooka,
Ghats ? Se., In order to enforce the holleotiOn
taxes., We understand that the \l3llk clalme
that they have paid the taxes requlredliy their
chaster• de they are a law abldustP•aPle.
see no reason why each proceedings ahould nor'
be settled, in a lawful manner. The taxis. at.
tempted-to be eaforced ie claimed y the Beak
kr beau violation not only of its chirter4 but of
the constitution of the State. teethe law, he
fairly adjudicated, and all law abidlin eitlzena
will emboli cheerfully to the neule.—Sukibeil;ilLs
Herald.
Muds—Tae Whig Senate of Main has
elected* Secretary of the CommonwealMNMr.
Sewyer,. Democrat, with four Democrats Mid
three Whigs ait,Commillora
• I
21.—Two large dealers of,
this city hare failed, with liabilities to 'Mt a
mount of $200,000. They were arrested today,
charged with a coaspiraey to defraud their ored
hors, and held to hail in $B,OOO each.
PlODidelire. Jon. 21.—The Senate io-day
re
fused to join the HOU, for she election of Sena
tor, which settles the question far pltke prawns
section.
. • Lklii). . .
,
. ,
AO.ll. WWLSONi/r . now engaged , W
stauhtartrut opo nogg;
1.4. •• taiga stook ot Ito:k Pork of Ida cam cottbm
64416ara4 of Xttra Idea Pork, sal • ico. 1 sete•
7c
Lard. Jo tionaLl and tsp. for Ws •r. bin Warabotaa. tor,
ur of Liba:7 and Warm mats . \ d•to
, ........
...x.rxes LlOTllSTbokr3,lCi
diglan, 0 , - . li ltb tatid'A /els. am uow prod
4110aftlissseed. eishurshaastaltjek4l" the
?mt . :afore brio. wholesale and retelL TWi Bobo ollas
tiralsrlr adapted to those troubled. with rhstiped rub
to Finer. ' ' • .1 ka OD a CU., age . •
- deM - ' Neu 60 Rood street. -
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.77"-
.100-wiNES, a.c —Perms wham' g talluN -1
luny an LIVI:CM3 •11
to towertel,, Q.o obtak Mao. at the towed price., elle
Wee Sir,* a, J.1190/1 WXJSZTI, Jr..
*alb ( Market mad remit ono.
•
Beason's Ant Premium
• : DAGUERREOTYPE&
Pen Olke Bila, rkiri
etITIZENS and attangera itho.sidab to 0b...
!Ain accuraLe,..retie . &al Hie I . lka /Aua, at I
Zil.g n e=inr.:ol'%.l.;:rbilf:Turt=l
Z.1,-,AILVtt
courted air the insrucae,, with hatrouostou of oho amol
Ica ecru! kin& erg haloes atrißod the r/nr y of p.n.`
1 V1V..fiTZ 7 74711;2.
ebb, u. alter to the uoUroco LO• 4 rt, a aria ur
g00n , ,. either atilt re In =cups. •II•LZ bss anc
• =4.to arid 014:WU& Iv k 1 Maui:l'oM ' I
K.. NI • V.
AGUERREOI'YPES
AT THE
_..• .
NATIONAL GALLERY.
gIinkAOKSON'S National Dagnerrean Gallery,
comer of th• Disswocat
tubas* wsk what atm; (opwWt•
ceg Drug Rom ) Pimy
Wk. had Uottlomen wlthing bobbin ILLitalhowom
wt .: 46 biwgrlf•.. will Wow sell 11 Da abOve establtatt•
..,,,,t. gugd gg vith iftry gupwrior gld• 3hg Okr Lighq
asmirwl with bah 0.11/ that th• OPOPUPP an tato the
core ovarsta be Omilef o I the Mm. Ibn:a with's& the
spEr....taf 0111PLCLIPbet1 111.0 iLLV WPM..
__..witigs, ilintlegy
12 , . fa tw, asurcigly coglwl. wad <b.
Ws got of mead ilkowan.
Agyrenowe erg laming total*. plata». whisk. aces.
Sot wocablagow
111.111..• tank of Oh gad dowwwwl pox. b
for r. r t ut tit gals god gichltr.
....Crj= r t .. E ,.. 7 4, Of rag from ? I st. e .Ati ti P
Clitlsea's Insurance Larsxpany of Pittibtrgb
IL D. NINO. Durs7aiit - ,
AADUZL L MADAIINLL. Mier.
OPYICZ, et WA DETWXEN NU= AND
- WOOD OTBEIZI. •
' as- maul! a DULL AND CARGO RIAU 0.1 21111
.01110 ADD AttED.BAUDI 11111D118. AND TRIBUTA.
kW.
•
Aill• /nag smut WY arneen 440.
PZiele.
4 - cinst pero4 ht' BJE.I sea LVL.4.2f D .N 4 $704 rlOl9
old rz4vapolgrArrob.
• ••••••,,.
DIZEOTCJVI :
. King,
au~D
t1a...4.7. f 211 tames. Jr..
kix.railhaala I
.ilab Joh. ".
rraaala
lt.ta nram. J. 17.1.7.uzw r .
at. a...7 .4 1 . i . U. 74;
W. A. M'CLURG
RAVE REMOVED. TO THE •
cOnNEft. OP
WOOD AND sant mins,
' • IS'nuts they offer to their old customer*
!pd the pall* sueraD7. et the /Dint Wu, Wbo
lr
.1:4 geall. to. Wiest, mut eelmt and compt•
Pof
OICE TEAS, FAMILY OrtOERIEIV
DOOM AND WILLOW NAM TO DD /017 , 1 1:4
T
TIM US
SAMUEL R A Or ,lIERORANT TAILOR,
No. 47 ; St. Clair Rotel Buildings,
se. Clair sited. Piebbinvh.
ENTLEM EN'S CLOTHING BLUE EX
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THE LATEST BTYIXB.
a:gri l aet=i l7 tigatrtiggeO a ti=
empug lnca. anal work fa doo r paper o'
per vide. "
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1 ' Kiiickerbocker New Yeses Cakes.
:500PcOLNteDS. Knicke m rbookiss Now Year's
, Hoe York. oaks
',mud Mogan= or phr i tir s - N,. tAtkunr tl.llou
-19:12 . Naili. Lltiartaitrat. -
NEW CARPET &TORR.
ROBINSON &. CO.,
NO. 47, FIFTH STREET, NEAR WOOD.
Now opening a large and entirely
,riew
Conk eflalvated ead Amnion Unman. together with
mry thlnn wean, la•pt In • Culla Eton', et UN lawrst
ankh prim. ea)
A. H.,IIOLM ES &BRO
Sucomior to H.P..Naion & Co.,
atmarnantaxna or
• SOLID BOX VICES,
l apnat un
t ,...rADJUI, nom
PrrranltOg. PUMA. •
OD. lie, JU. W. amt. third door .Den flalthßal
4.p.ail welt rammer! via to say insathetand.
JAMES P. TANNER,
WEOZESALE DE4LER
.12j . BOOTS, SHOES,:BONNETS,
do. 50 WOOD nun. rzrnadmos.
amen Third ad FOOL
Mr My eta* Guaira:es =moiety and
I tnrap.awasi.'
wwadIVIZIII*-""ar
•\ ' T*' eillii Remedy , \ \
sarTbe diceoveker 4.3 Great' mely
44 • u 'triet6l,....tlicarnltakuo riglat to kosp‘ltcsukturN
'his Allow" a!' :Xo thtkught As. Wisine, whin he ,
tea loautihao Oilsr hie 'Spat Ustodiclie for nonce Vitt
~,,aria A -hrot.l(noff physicitil.. eajoylog • vary huge
mat s *ha Ann \ot dotr\iosand• Mari= housaifir
,cat•_,,creat Mir ta be coataaside4 'with th e heut,`o(..
Oungetrito ho • tißon the Publia, their tiestleas nig
as rett=pt. lye a., thrust , . tutored hr RN*
a Co., oxdinsare °rack tixtk, Siuseroluti htiir
this blistdkAll Vakapß(... gap 1. zwyi,for sale in every village
std toiro„ it the ini
waemc,Uktrik -It Isla sornetgo ielrietr BR'
This rarnlal t ling \reiteik tir sale!l. mat *Wants
and Drusginat hay nitt * stioairsu, =1 bringole
oupratore. \., \ A.. J IDD At
1.246 . 111 \ . ~ , . 0/*Oat surer
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loaltioguro,ocunty. , \ '''''
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JIE place to buy beacaAleratute le `at
`the most eu.,,,t 1.! Xiagefam,oppoolteNlas
2, 1 :17 „ , ,The allbelog arayesele7o6 far cols t.--\ \
1 1 7
Ply pout, cootentr; , . \ ~
StrAit',-T.V.Vskt.. Stasi'
Altharte• vi t storYair . SueoPe. from 4r, ..„, ,h,; , .
\ Acent= of Loots Ptcpalson. len_,2
Pratt =pair of acct. Illatc, by WA64.ll.s.vrell.
MAU \ \ .
B mt. tor January; \ t
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tz , zr. -- „ast?_,z for 8.7 \
imamlnir gee bee%ollg \ '
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Jort_sentred st .. _
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4.N , Itte Speeches oIT. B. Plassula i p .\ , V
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\ 112,,,t1.72 owpatsa ,t.1 .: 1 :Kg'.17": \,, . \
\W. 1,.:1,,...%11-..t.h..\„,.; Pra\A
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Whig Attune-. for 165,
s U4W" °ft" P'"'"V" N.U."- CO
eat s , %% L A. GILD Nrioimr a CQ.
X,16 Pourth 'q.t.
\. Yin Bale.
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V./XTY-Tilfo Acres of Laar4 situated \qit
AY the °Weaker, Unlit. below Pittsburgh. BB.It
li h t , ll , tall'ot %yrs= =onus titlx,filLn alrer i Bang.
etaber"rtn , stigg us I LLu
lar.noto rasti(4:l4 iiiiPiil
,al..!aliTuttle liallsontt =4 to le or d irlitchool of the
Care who trCtir r uctsu. on 4:l4.:tgie nun. • traii.
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For afmt.
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Orphans Clntrt Baia. \ \ \ ,
\BY virioo of an order' of the Orphanse
town of dlloahrtornonntr. Um aZreanod. ad
-Ittonalatrolazi,
Linfinfirow Looda.lirzaLmodu. rstntit=,
" try of at totem/yin. utityuLrot
royeery,nta.n.. er.nour:
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Ail, Mat orrtaln.Lnt of Gronnn rituals In .41I•gli•UT
fit/. alloshanr Oorndr, Knorrirsula Warded I ntl
dnoodbal
A. Pallona 71 . -- Drinnanur oh CO. rontnno,
lamed 'at Oa earner of lot. N 0.27: rontung thou. along
not ground ronthwardly thirty fooh Mrsu parr
0110 l with thr.-17na of lot N0.:7 worrnard77 ono itored‘
and twenty itt. thionot trandld with fmlooky Arran.
northwardif Inn foot to CO. Ilno of too No. Z': atof
00.6 along rho Una ot add lot raarnordly ten. hand
ri'N"'..)Nr.,g;ll'.°"l,ll7,g M <
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l 't :r . .l llama 7ocaltntatu two nonAldrt Dultiii
‘attriagartex ° • ! 4 . l7.Tthictl
la Mel Urocabs,vir
law otorarrikt!7.l,-.4%. ~.m.7.1.7,;.0u.
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and rdrrW b. tla,V,2, R. ROBISON 1. CO.
i'IItEASE LARD-7\41i., putt real and
ter sal. by tjdni mr
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br neA.TlVplirbiN Z co
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300 Monk Gla •
lasmig SRA
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nthr -°- tilt
liow, unerc ding
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1
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tr it, , ,YB'and WOOL-51 bAgs;Rnsi o .
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to solo now landlldtm , ile x ?
Qin tbr ty LIM IgllkriD ,
lOE-10 tierces froeb Rice. for 7 7-- - 7 ,17
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WIUTE BRAITS•4O;bbis small
Beau& Mt Baia by 411,241 '• B. 1 , 1.01 T -
MY . APPLES-50 lAD i 'Dry dripleTtp.
Lir sum ale or \
el FLOM rt.
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low 10 010 caulgsmaintt, brA •\ e•
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\• 2 t leblit...ltiM ut , to brineof if, d. 1..6,4
kJ oulk 8 1 trsrraotftl to colatate4qtay Nat: ht , ,
to mote Ittaa be willow Skein: •\ \ -'`\ ,
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VSSICIN IFLERVANTS; \ \ ..
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'A \ '- lo We. . dietosil of all AWs.
lit 4. Aftitg.lwirez , v.th i thlt
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Needles Ins
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IN 'order to iti'alte rooni•for Spring
Stoak; I\
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litstootsclaro—krtry :it watraot6l to to ma rip,
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