PITTSBURGH GAZETTE moataNci,- FEBRUARY 8, 1853 larsEdDlNOafl277U WILL REFOUND Org.:W.lll'26 l E 0F.1717.4 PAPER. Wstraz Iluxrty—The extscalve circa lid= of oar Weekly (Watt* offal to.ortt barium men wet defrabl• medium of =Ma: thelz.tnutneu turn. edr d.remiation is bate.. frair and !Winton...ad, ma. iwasoava g illling. nut eannty in 'Neaten Peansyl• • VILTeI VESTISETLI—NoIthoe Om Nil finial Roams nor Pr.lntlos Likbllshount. of the Daux Omen. on - cksoes Phlndor. ADVEWLIAZII73 Arbo Goifie Moir C ot 6 7:96.2 Pi - " Doper on Ifosular aoralsur. • Novo bud flea •In before 6 dclook. Eatardo7 ENNA Umbra os nta ,G'iLonto Exams —Prof. - ,_bialney, as ere learn t , by:letter, vein be ham on next, and still arrange for his proposed leetttramethe Calorie Cosine. . Be brings a mo al& Miele explain tho operation of the now motive poirir. The time aid plaeo , of the leo - ' torn Willbirastionoied hereafter Qcrras AtOCi.e.—On the lint page will be &ail an able attic!. Lenin the Boston Post on the 'abject of Copper Stocks and Ellnlng.. 'spßompTELD;i2.l722llloll AND Prin. • Evan itensola COMPANY. The Int annual report of thy! Company has „, made by the President;Gen.C. • Lathotty. Tram an abstract of it in tho Springfield Repub. licanoes kern the following flats: -The road . irmiamewees — at. Springfield, and terminates en :the Ohtpland Petusralvania Railroad, from three - to id' east. of Lot:R101111Se. Its eutire • length _will, be from 112 to 116 miles, and the dietanoe from Pitteburgh to Cincinnati,- by this . -will be about 816 The . ehole oast of the mad wail . be 'about .12,200,000. , It Is . &11 under contract, lot 82 rallesif the astern end, 'which will be let du ring tht, mouth. The whole line between' SPriugtield and Dela warp, 48 tape., will be In readiness' far the rails _ early bathe /lining, from the let of April to the ' lit of May, and a belle( is expressed that the whole line will be completed in 1883,'0r early ; 10 1804.: • ' • 4 .76 s resounrce of the Company are: Creary, city, said township subsorip. • - $270,000 Individtialeaisarlpecus along the line, 470,000 1,7,;`-,4llablertptions from abroad promised, -d pert s e mdde r • tssu • ed on th e- 476 , 000 division of the road, lately r . $ t7?9,000 E ~ , trzpacted to issue kfortgage bends on the E tern . division - for s6o,ooo—thle 1411 make _ . • of road traverses one of Me Inuit i rs and moat fertile portions of the Iv - estate wan prodnative is any other part of Ohio. _44 4:ctiltBy an agricultural district, and IS 121 - : by industriotr, enterprielng, thrifty far ; abounds alto, with water poireri afftig facilities for molUrt and manufsetories= add to this the advantages to be derived from; coal regions adjacent to the eut. • ' 7:'. ' . l l* - :tertigistis of the read, and we have a cone ._,.y,.i?‹.,..ckristensurpassed for att-the elements 'of buslnies !jtukerertith. • ;Woad will no doubt be a very profitable taidig well situated fora through basinais, • wed pi nioning all the requititis for a heavy cal trade. , - Worramt Pismartroar.—We have before on the iteaort of the Western Penitentiery for the ywr 1862.; - The Impectoia' Report wake in the highest • , tents of tho Warden, Moj. Bethtom; the tary sytttem is also commended.' They 'telethon 185 the number of con =74.l2F4rY, •••.• , ':',••!-::: - Tioteiris 174, mul an _the lei itf • JanuetY. • •1858 , the. number woo 187—mt Increase of-18. ' • `This is o larger. number than ever was in the • prima before, and very contLferably exceeds the :number of =telly" consequently Nom °elle •, . • . .7, have had to be , occupied by two.: A new range -• , • of teas has been" constroate4 dayieg:tbe year, ": 11 4 4 11 1 abit.-.04 . 44.°4earty In the spring, which • -- - ,Stafford abundant room foriiio — tilbiiith come. • - Tie Lope:gore loalxvlth feelings:of Yana at the . . rapid losses of crime, and attrihuteii to In - -temper:Uwe. Of the 66 received datinithe last . , • . • 'oar, eightratha were meoe tritons by the' ore of itttaxicating &iota, - • , ~ • , =The Warden's Report states that 06 prisoners :•were received timing the year, ind 88 , '- • is: -.66 'expiration-of aenteace, 24 by pardon, " • Bhy death. Of the 187 now in ptisa, 188 • are malts and 4 females. No case of Insanity happened:during the year. , The whole. whele number of prisoners rezeived since . the 'prison Opened, July 1,1826 is 1648=-3:4860 • • . mhitenteleg 27 white.fitules, 221 colored males, •`"‘hk, 4 .c., •.. and 40 rotated females. , • • • - Of the 187 . prisoners, Allegheny .oenutty for-' ". • . • Mehes:7B—nearly one-ha f; Westmorelthd fur ' • rashes 14,, Cambria 11, and:the other tamales from 9 down.le 1: . There are 166 white Males I ' • •among the lumber, and a' white fetailes; 18 00-1 loied• Males. and 1 colored female. - Ac to lie, - ' 84 are between 20 and 80; 40 between 80 oaf • 40, and 21 hely:Ml - 10 and 20; the reit are over • - z • The number committed for Larceny reel • .86, roe Murder la the mend degree 19, Horse . steeling Bulgier, 9. Only 62 are forelv t .. • .4oetw, the'Antericans numbering IE4. The on. . . ettpations of the prisoners, bethre sentenae. were • '• very variour; 87 were. laborers, 18 were Shoe. : - • - makers, 12 were boatmth, and 9 were Qum.' • ''.:"torsi' only 4' , were hinters:. We notice in. the • . .• }lot, " 3 Suchen, 1 Architect,' Doctor, "1 ; Ploy .• _ ' • clout4'2 clerks, and 1 ,ufftreet loafer." • • • " The Physiclan's . llepost states that theie has •J;beiii agent:re" Oriproroment In the health,of the ,conViste dm:hied:o last few years...Of , the bine who died in prime. 1 died from Contamption, I ztectrogenvisaond 1 fromElysipeles. Theprisoa - • • antiFilelth*l daring the . yesinfre . generally 10 1P0 he and three . who were . diseased; when arken'ttey trent in, went oat mach impro ed -, net Most Inetenetees Report stales that the ',gospel tepreriehed to theihole of the prisoners, *yery'Sabbath,ln the plainest laainage, an 4 that • .1 :•••••-• they were sot altogether - Inattentive.' Books of • sitdreilgious rampart. freely Circulated. . =';'• moterethem.'aod they sr - a visited; is their - • : • ...tteue; by the _lnstructor: Seventeen of the pri ""•- Itotterit Media doting the year could not mid - . setts: aad all of theme, with ono°axeeption, . • 4 'toad. ronlprogressittleartneg. Each prisoner . -•-• is famished with a copy of thopale. • II - AND MIDI 2 / 1 11.80.6D. iee nMEnrita f ao report will be reed with Inter • . I. .41 '• .- ''' • ith'g et our :readout. - It semi Ih4 ---..,.- eat h. , -. 6366 Y Erie Company Lea 'doted ' ,:.., .-ehe Pittsburgh e n d. *" - •whi ch ': ' , -- - -- ?- 1 . - , --;- the route (lithe 'Wes! side of the Be n son . , aed ',• ,- • .. route goo adopted b 7 the Ci Illoa d .1. ,i- - ----, lithe ~.___• - Company . . it is.werte b y ‘,41:n.::; ,:' : 14botag al6"-6``` t - this has been 40154 k'''''' id" of she IStte :44 l‘44 t4) prevent the aeniand out if OppOldlloX4 _ e.O cm:ult.:o/0 the - • - `'--•• aid idalnPtiag 6 66 d iisr° - erS;ighteni The: °l4.imi Penal-iina - fo rce ' 04 . 1:Unload • 1 rtita: lir to , 41.14C4 .illk" ' to , toTVlthlite at Ne w • .` sad ""ing ur-s e lgu niPsi ; "' town. ' We pretend sot • , _, . aidip, 01. at -.-- ileiltd_we-617 shoe them - - • - - to iraWS thelett: stit ! it t i ali o Hid that the as e: bear-thee. ell 84 are endeavoring to Pee' . .. 'filimd4 aith emmarv e MI" r; lotion to tb6 Cleveland • . vent - tho , h -.--,,.. 1.1 -w deeeleip trait they - - blabotthlt ette P l6 7• 6 - 844 t imemeci She Clmreland and idabonins '11423. 24' instils feeder kith. Mate work. 471" will A be Pler . la iT la Ballread. and-eught to and tO -...6' •-, -," " . t fief the Leg „,• . ......,..iiie thewarmth tit . e . ozs eey seat lei ett ais.., Tee ee. - .',.••-•• ;Wane and .Po6Pl6d6;ertt.. pit ‘ lntro . ti autt:Ett e ''''".'llila - • • intmanagetnen and the ' ' I --.7.7rfr`..'-‘•i:',:'.''.4lotePeP Y t i ilia,- fionse overull t!i utsverenu e: .:`• • -' - '" :• -.-i .-:••'-lteartlitt! , 4- , -unto „,„Ad e ., , ,,, and have nim . 4 ' .. "P:7' , - iiiiitea tr q....___ l . N . P .. be Tiswed wit - •-' t.. , ei la itsl. 9.- ---- 4 - - f its Rata. -"''''. '''''' ''''-4 pub lic hiii no cowliacit in aar.v . 'The . . latii, 72 tholes in tegani .il"C':iiiii44.- ea 4 oaes h°ePC-liii'followls'F',l2 the ivP°s,. ,:i'.!P,01154!`•11-- -rt was Resialeci in 3511 t "- • 4`,il(i.ionold2L-Potai.„,,,, seessepl.ft simuld -'• ;' 11---''itiosoitati,.._. th e theregularf. aid% p:oceedloge ortfite hoi , *iiiti..•” ---'--" --but-Miaem0th4c6676.646 woe read 64 , . - asy , „.„.,„*. b o th rei the report ..., ...„. -,...‘:•irersA-7. l," fonoirv.: ...7,- p.... , ~ co sm., sa d,kte qia,,, iva,,w74- 1,14-'ll • .....-.'.7**,...-4 7,7,. 0 01 &view. - '-'-' -- '''' --, ''.....- ** i R •• ' • iiste tien`iffidol -;-'. - --- ' ' ie—dhave Go iiil 4 ...., ~..5...` --":43111V19...• th it 6111- sonezin beet! 1 2 " r: • . .g•: , ... oias to frr_li . • - -- ' . -"' .'• h.. --•... PEIDLISIIII6 DT WRITS PITTIBIII4II, The following communication to pretty sharp, and we give it for the rupees of correcting an erroneous impresston pravalling on the "abject. 11 fi d ,icatoeoimrd al alta llalVallatll* and ale Penwevania Se mar by a bridge across gel Alispleny,atraa.earliett day magic. The de lay how is occilioned by discussions in regard to flirt best plies In which to make the amour- Con. AJMIN:Ii thoseharing control of the subject there ie considerable difference of opinion; but we tenet these preliminaries will 110011 belittled, and the work commenced. On, Ohio friends mast recollect, that It Ina very difficult question to decide, as the.connection heti to be kende through two cities, where there are conflicting interests, and taperisitro property to pate through. We are decidedly In favor of the con nection, and so are our citizens generally, and we trust no farther delay viii take place than is necessary to secure the grayest permanent good to all concerned. •To the ,Ec liter o • Amax Feb. 4, 185.1. - f • the Pihrduryli Gemorts: -Dreg Stec—The dismission going on in the Pittaborgb papas in regard to the Philadel, phiaus:taking stock in the projected Railroads which avoid Pitestrarghin rocking their Gonna°. lions with the Central road, is not whhout In terest to the people of northern Ohio, and I pre sume to all other meths of country west of Pittsburgh.' In your paper of to-clay, you gin statistics in regard to the amnia of bushes' upon the Cen tral Road from Pittsburgh, in which you say one hundred and thirty-eight drays were wait hig,their.thros to Methane their loads, at one time; sitter depot, this week^ and that "twenty= three. loaded are arrived yesterday tree the west; and this Ira new be a dally occurrence," 4.,:&a.` Dvmils to send 1,000 pounds of bacon' fro Misplace to the Aliebhultldertr 1 4 60 OIL • and 75 cents, or near ly one-half the time =aunt me black that,' , or dramas, through Pitts- burgh to the Central Railroad depot. We un derstand that the Central Railroad subscribed a large amount of clock to the Ohio and Pensyl- • vania,Road, on condition that the latter road ahculd contract a bridge 'moose the Allegheny river so thit the cue of the 0. and P. road could SUE to the depot if the Central Road. Now,' ask yaw as candid nun, la it a was- der th at the sto ckholder La the Central Road,l skald wish a ,free and fall railroad connection with the wait, or that western produce dealers and other shippers should with to avoid the de layer breakages, and expenses of two mace of drayage between depots? Ii Pittsburgh to blame (of the stoppage of the 0. and P. road in Allegheny, or is the latter entrolled by prop erty either, in the latter oity NOZIMA 01110. ittrammire hisaszurs.—The Februa cy number of Hunt Is on our &ibis, and Is, as tumid, full of thernosi valuable Information to the tutraintile community. Published by Pres momMunt, N 0.142 Fulton greet, Nei Yak. $5 per Minton. . • lloossholin Woune.--We ate in regular, re ceipt of this 'sterling work. republished weakly, In Nay York, .by hiefarath it Lord. It linatek: act initiator the Erigibilt ccipj, and leworti half hundred of the trasiy . weekliee of the east. Atl.lte articles ere Instruotire, and most of them amusing. We never see as objectionable article id it, and 'brays read it with delight. Pub. Rabid by IfiElrath &Lord, No. 1j aprtue street, Now York, at $2,60 a year, and 10 copies for $l6. , • • Hz line Neve Exratunon.—We understand that Dr. E. H. KUM, of the Navy, Is rapidly peeper's; for hie daring enterprise °rimier- taking to find an open Pour sea. The expedi• Lien will comprise hot about thirty men, but It ; is to be of the moat complete character la all its ' seientifio end other details, and every roan who beionge to It will be selected for some particular quailing= and some special service in view for hat .Notwithstazoding the desperate chancier of the enterprise, we learn that volunteers for the service an constantly offering—only to he refused, for Wen are not misinformed, the little band of adamants thaw complete. The, pote. cipel credit of this undertaking belongs to Henry Grinnell, - of New York, and George Peabody, of London, who forniob the means, bat it should not be forgotten that oar worthy towaman,Jno. I I'. s l{ennedy, the Eleastm7 of the Navy, has en. ' , cored . the completeness of theexpedition by his enlightened action.lll" aiding Dr. Hang In its or anihntioto with the power of the Government Gm see ;that. the youg and gallant adventurer WIG nth; blt-wessatnct to oarpommanlty on to evening, In 11 leatire - upon his favorite object, barn the blaryiind Talitate.- We need , add - nothhig to this araottnemnent to Imre him; /b/Paarm , nosption that his enlarged humanity.' fad his Witliping intrepidity desan from Me antarymen.—Bolt. - Root ' . • - . -- . . . -.. . _• .. .. ~t; 4•-.-•..-• - • , . 4.77 , ! ,, ' V-..'- - .,"•,.7.'.../:•:- ;.;':•..,..,Trgii;..,4'.,-/-.,-.,......:g,•--..1-=.:14-j.:••.-:,? dtaß eatpvtlen of - ioirionif Ising'bettreen licit:it, of Erie =delis' villarprof New Bmighten and that the work upon thttine theta far our veVed.vill be very light. ". With. the:exceptions,' ef a few - miles In the vicinity of Nei Castle;thi grades and curvatures are extremely revocable. . The writhes beenretarded in amsequince of the emetruetton of the. Lake Shore Road, by the. Clenlind; Painvville and Ashtabula Rail Road Company, of Ohio, solder the guise of the Frank lin Canal Company. This road is conetmeted in such a manner se to dross our line in suersl planes between Elie end Springfield. . And there was no mean of arresting this lawless proved- mess there wu no jurisdiction in any of our Courts over ouch eases. It therefore become neceseary to procure legislation en the subject. This ins done daring the lut seinen of the Let islaturr„ but owing to difficulties over which we had no central,'S fruit could not be commenced until it was too late to have it tried during the pitting of the Supreme Court at Pittsburgh— thnsgiving the Ohio Company time to complete their road before any action mould be had--and it is presumed that this will be the cue. A suithowever i at last, base brought by the Attorney General n the name' of the Com. monwealth, and there la no doubt in the minder any competent Attorney that the decision of the Court malt be 'deem to that Company. If this should be the cue, proceedings will at ones be instituted to emoter our righter and there Is but little doubt that we shall, under the eftvetti - stanoes,l make ,good our claim; an there Is no other °timpani authorised by, law to make this road. And there la no question bat that, this portion of the mad will pay an enormous per • denten; as the trade and newel Wong the lake Shore mutt be greater than dust of any ether road in the Union, Oaring to the difficulties en the lake Shore, it bee been imposeibLitio induce persons to invest in the stock.of our road Many great extent.-- However, under the eapplement to our charter which authorises emmtles to subscribe to the stocker our road, the counties of Lawrenne, Mer eer and CrairrforL have each tendered% enbeerip• 1 lion of one bsmdred and fifty thousand dollars There have hlso been individual anbeariptions to s the amount lof one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. tendered dining the past six mon th s. It is contldendy expected that arrangements will soon beoutered . into • which will secure the speedy completion of the whole road. These lines were run Southwardlygrom New as. vier one to Eton Vallky—one down the out sell side of Beaver—nd "me dawn the item side, to comet at Smith's, about Ave miles north ofßrighton. ' • The lice to Elton was abandoned, as it would increase the distance to Pittsburgh, and requir ed gradients of fifty feet peva% The line on the eastern grin of the riveiwas abandoned, as it could not be constructed with nut materially Injuring the Canal between Min , aria and New Brighton. Consequently, a line was adopted, passing down the eastern side of the river one mile below Moravia, where the line is carried to the western side of the river, and passes along between the steep bill side, and the river. - Although there Is no intervening flat between the bill and the river, yet them is rot Selma boom for a road without making the cost extravagant. By this line we are enabled to preserve our grades in each a manner Mato mike a very-tameable read; and after due re flection aid calculation, this route was adopt ed. 'Bights of way hive been Obtained on large portion of our Rue an very favorable tenon; end the eitheiit along the route evince the most lively.. Interest in the construction of the j The surrey, were commenced on the first °flu ' 17, 1850, and have been prosecuted ern. since, during the spanner eeaeon. . In Merely-1851, Section No. 2, near the oily of Erie, was allotted to C. Si. Reed, Esq., and eencal hundred dollars' worth of work-wan done in that month. Bat, owing to the difficaltiez before stated with the Ohio ,Com pany, work was suspended 'on that portion of the line. E:E;l==l 6 per cent ae 15,110 shares original enbroription, • $57,776 00 Dcmation, 25 00 There hive been paid: Far engineering, 7,523 00 'Rights of way 2,150 00 Orgniihstlon, &a., . 681 00 , !ark done, grading, ' 280 00 10,681 00 Amend ca hand, 27,189 00 The =mini due for engineering and other expenses is about 8,000 00 'Pectfally submitted, • THOMAS J. POWER, Pres',. New Csana, Oct. 18, 1852. TIER BULEOAD mamas onamozr OTTE BMX MULE. 7=W WAlM:lsothlr, Fib. 2,1853. The bill for removing the duty from railroad iron was finally defeated to-day, ayes 82, noes 96. It was laid upon the table* month ago, but was attempted to bo called up. That motion was laid upon the table, which disposes cf the whole anbject.• The iron manufacture, the grimi est mechanical inlercet of the country. Is there fore oafs for Dine months,—that is until the RS !trembling of another democratic free Wade Con rms, controlled by a free trade iamb:duration. The amount of railroad tree reqmired ter the consumption of thetountry during the present jeer will not be less than 800,000 tons, of which probably one-fourth will be. imported under the present tariff: Had this bill passed the whole of it would have bump:ltch/teed abroad, and the labor ofTie country would have been deprived , of employment to that amount. The Senate have been hammering at ihe'Paci fie railroad bill, making little or no progress, en. less the delivery of a certain number of speech es may be so cotuddered. It is obvious that the project is too net far the capacity of Congress, sad after a week or two more of debate, it will be dropped. ' The House hie got tired of waiting upon the obstinate garrulity of the other branch, and has again taken up the subject of land.dietribution, and ate attempting to pass hlr.'Benoett'a bill by way of a supplementary clans, or • "tack" to come of the Scouts bibs giving away lands for local works at the wed: So Cu the struggle does not wear • very promising wets. The 1 Homestead bill, which-belongs to the same ohm of measures u Bennett's land bill, will be quiet ly smothered in the Senate, so that the opportu nity expected to occur of securing the Puialle of the distelbuticm bill as an addends= to the former will not be offered. If the Eastern mem berihang together we shall Garry the scheme by tacking, as aforesaid. The session of the Agricultural Society to-day was interesting. Mr. Kennedy, of the Calm Doreen, was chosen Secretary in place of Dr. Lee, s of the Patent Moe. Dr. Lee has been a good officer, has. taken an active aid effuilent part in organising the Society, and Is identified with the cause of advancing agriculture by as , satiated effort and the dissemination of knowl edge among farmers; appropriatelo their caMog. Some of the purposes of the Society are entire ly useless and ought to be dropped at ono,. One of these Is the Idea of taking poseession of the' Agricultural department of the Patent alien, and managing it for the benefit of the semen:tent, the farmers, and themselves. This is coming down altogether too string far an agricultural production en young as the Society. Whatever concern the federal government properly has with agriculture can be managed by public offi cers constitutionally appointed and paid, more economiaally, and better In every way, than by any voluntary usociation. I wens, that for one, I have not expected much from the Society at any time since its organisation, end it has pleased God to diminish the little love I had for it in the begininiag." - A very lamentable affair took place here lut evening. Cspt Schaumburg shot a Mr. Feller on the steps of the Natlottal Hotel, and it is fear ed that the wound is mortal. Mr. Fuller Is a Clerk in the Departhiest of the Interior, and hav ing some quarrel with Schaumbug about a debt doe from the latter, posted him as a Isar; coward, swindler, poltroon, Ae., &a The placard was one of theincit indecent and venomous thing, ever penned, and the tales taken of It by Schaumburg Is declared by his friends to be the only course that he could have adopted; the more especially that Faller vu a more powerful man than hie opponent, and boasted in the Pla card that he had boron flogged fichaumbulg. He was, also, In the act of iniulting !Schaumburg again, when the latter shot him through the body. Junks. 87,800 00 Crouton:us, Feb. 4, 1853. The Cabinet has been remodeled for th e Pres ident elect, but what he has done or intends do ing Is • mystery as profound as env. Sane consternation has been excited among the die-, taton of the Hunker faction is the Senate by Intimations from-- If ut that be will assert and maintain the disdains of the party by brand -134 17132-0- 43thrviri:mo4 - thserifents- ell whirl shell dare to join in the conspiracy apjast prerogative, understood to have been hatched in "that eonclan. Ho will bin Dix If he chooses; Teff. Davis Wed Most , of the nominees or the cabal are already Ono up. Mr. Bright, who assumed to lead it, woe to bare been Secretary of the Interior. He must now content himself with as much . dthority and Infittence as Ms Sen. staid position ens him, for his 'dependants confess that his vaulting ambition has some- i whet overleaped Bea If Indiana be , repro- tented in the Cabinet, John W. Davis of that Mato, ex-Speaker, Commissioner to Chins, ko, is likely to be selected for the purpose. Sam ' kleduy'a prospects for the Polhill:, in not so I bright se • week or two age. That Gen. Cush lug has the ear of the President that Is to be, is a food fact. His learning, studious habits, knowledge of foredgn - languages, and discretion, I fit him for the State Department, and he will , almost certainly have It. The quiet and . Jail ethos character al - Marcy viii . do far Alm what the pushing importunity of the other party chieftain, in New York has felled in effecting for them. The verydrotimstanoe thit Hunkers and Banthurnen alike denounce him will coup mend him to the bead of the administration.— With his dual tact be withdrewthiceselt from the canted at the oink of time, and want to Cobs. He will return on the first of Hard; Jut in time to consent to Realties his printe ease for the good of the country and the party, and to buithen himself anew with themes and labors of office. The Union, in the course at' Its late onslaught upon the Pond Americans, padthaledy noticed their Incessant desalts upon Ham. That will help him to some exist, for Cleo. Place will undoubtedly repudiate that unscrupulous band of Ishmulites. Mr. Marshall, otCaUfornia, and Major Palk, or Tennesue, lately made • visit to Concord to sound the atoned head of the party, and the Colon says they went after office. Perhaps the Conjecture was well founded. The Major has been thrown late the same district with G. W '''Jones, the - Cava Johnson of the House, and It is supposed Is not anxious to test the question of their respective popularity on the hustings. It Is rumored 'that he' has tilid his papers fora !Grain appointment: Mr. Badger's namlnittion'tuy bo emuddered irst. The Senate la thinning out, from thin!. ness and absence of Its muddy, and as a last resort, It talking against time fells, his adieus des wilt find no difficulty In preventing a Tote for the Rant of a quorum. ]loth ,Hone hate spint another day upon railroad bills, without any definite tenth. Mr. ' C oo p er , of Pennsylvania, addressed'' the Sen. 'ate at length ortthe Paella railroad scheme, and In the lower;Hoitee a very' severe struggle took plidover the proposed grant of aid 'of I certalitirliciiisittroide, to which the eastern meta aibliptediplii to attach tdr. Bennett's binto"r'the`dletrlbution amongrtbe Btitei ot lend script"; the - olost lei.: fond that the whole subject was lett In ptsolsely the same sit.' nation - as` ' diftithition plan had fro P tir V 4 Plek In4 , oo — throillhollt the day, bat the advocates of special grants for the West alone stayed di decisive action.' Three days of next week lute Nea appropri. aced to territorial Water, and oast day will be eonsareed in congaing the Toles for President These fonr days conetltuts just one fifth of the P whole time left for bash:mo o - and as yet next to nothing besides talking has been done. The National intelligence? contains a elate meet dealing the accuracy of the reports con. earning the negotiation with Great Britain on the Fisheries, reciprocal trade, &a. This contra. diction is doubtless Diode by authority of the Btate department, and is Incorrect, nevertheless. The State department dose not with to be bored by deputations from tbe Senate and the Goan, and the commercial cities representing that this or that ought to be done to favor this or that in. taut, which may be involved in the arrange. Went now approaching oonolnsion. It therefore puts in • dipiontatli dsalsi that It It doing any. &lig one pWleolar point named... This I& all tag well; but In . a few weeks tha Owe' win Oak fai 1411 L =KM K the Ds.nr ttarcuirtr Ga. tte. New nix, Feb. 4, 1853. The city Is rather barren, of-local news, ex cept so far as the qu.trreligolog on about rail road, and ether jobs whereby good-round same are 'made' without much labor except this of the brain. Hudson Hirer and Harlem railroad Bunks are rather drill In view of a raiaons , cempetition apparentlY justvotautenzed, se the Hudson Ilia• er read has determined to go under the Harlow and carry paismogen for , fifty cents to Albany. As the coot of taking a passenger's one dollar per head, it must be excellent management that will make handsome dividend* out of en eboo lute ices of double the actual earnings. The competition has caused several fatal accident'. which the press daily records to the disgust of the tint presidents, who over their oeffee sad! tisk of a morning often see their roads credit ed with en accident that occurred , fifty miles &Way. In all likelihood Wm. Pitt Fessecden will be the next Senator from Maine, and he will be an acqulsitlon to the Senate, as he is a Whig of the right stamp. He is not a ramrod temperance man, nor indeed le he a radical in anything. He is not a total abstinence Whig, nor yet a reform- 1 ed drunkard, but a gentleman *hoes whole life has been one of labor and temperance. As a l lawyer his rank le good, and as a commercial Lawyer there are few better. Ale has. received' an ample fortune by' marriage, and will go tol Washington Independent in purse as well ae re- 1 potation, and thus :avoid many temptations that overcome dishonest spod poor men. There has been a good deal of sensitiveness in the money market for • tow days, sad this has been one of the bluest 'days of the season. All stooks are dell and a general desire le shown to realise and bo thee. Hanka are extending their. circulation in this State with • rapidity few can estimate. .The bond department shows en Inmate weekly of four hundred thousand dollars, • rate of increase that demands a good deal of goldfrom California to contain. If all the prosperity, that the price of real estate, recite, style of Hying, cost of dreas, makes ap parent In New York, Is real, no city was ever more prosperous than our,. And'it may be far ther remarked that were a panto to be created, no city would find a lower depth of Indebted ness than Hers York, when the chief 11112 appears to be who can be most tivish.-:. The dense item; of the put two days have tame the e tas of several fatal aecldeuts upon - tie river, and' upon some of the imam signal boats have been run to prevent colliselona So ' I dangerous does the passage looklhat thoneandel can be seen wild:igen the landings until the fog clears up, rather-than run the risk of drifting' two or three hours &Nut the harbor; as has been the ease with several boat loads today. The Movement of vessels about the harbor lave at • few intervals when the fog lifts, Le quite at an end. A new mode of pretentiog fat:al collisions oil railroads baa been inrented by a machinist us, med Marsh. His plan la to build a buffer four feet and a half long, °imposed of a cylinder and springs fitted upon the trucks of the cars. The cylinder Is to- be filled with a composition of rubber, which with the springs has been found capable of resisting the most furious 'hooka of an engine at a Met speed. Bo effectual Ls the apparatus that safety may be said to hare been found at last.. This taw plan makes the train longer but ready connection Is kept up between the care by means of a peculiar platform which closes as the cars are forced together by a con cuudon on the ordinary movement of stoning and 'topping. The draft by _the new plan la made eery easy, and passengers are started gently in place of receiving the sudden jerk now administered. Several of the Lantrance complain and mer chanted! the city are uniting to test ► new land pump capable of raising a thomand gallons per minute, so its maker says. It la upon the rota. ry principle, and really promises well. A train of can propelled by calorie, tarnished with the new buffer, and provided with a pump, In cue the train should run into a river, seems now al molt ready to be put in operation, to the utter alusibilation of nectdents by steam sad flood. Ws gad the follorriag hit of the !haste of tho United Stator, es it will be coroltioted cooed =ME!ffl 'humid of Commerce. • 117figa is Italia; Democrats in Roman-thou park. rd P.& an Franiler& or Abolitionist,: /Warta =MIL, D.N. ritn.t,tet• Lowls Casa. A Ow. &Stow-ir- -.16:9 Emnr, alow D4rld A.IIAAL.—..I W. I.K.oP2rActu. finery S. Coy caaarcrtr . ir. Tea Tem. Sfo•Ne Las. Tcntor----..1517 Chu. G. A1.1:Ar.5...--.1.101 ULM., 1001. Wm. AL Tr/X. Z 1- - MS Job, L. WAR. -- .4837 PM /tun, JAAw. A HATesd.--.....1336 BAAL t_ PtooK Jahn N.will.latA WOOL 111411.4. sun CASELI.. Asetini Stows A. 11114 77..--1140 VAeAAAr.. ' Wk.. Paata........;._-..IAAS .L'oetrt Z. 1eem..4........-464) A. P. WAte. • isi4AAA. _ Milft 1131.. J am, D. P..ppra Jam, D. Brittit-...--.1141 Iticoud larcalal—.44l swans. • ASCU WAS). - hams ----WA Mules T. atlpbrat. Amagism.—lhl7 • it, -A.a.por b w Da --MS A. P. USTVaII, 11111.11Lbaill. ArdnaLtAr..l... —..1143 Jai CJ PA.o.pcm.--. --IP AO . 1.2131.112 A.. WM& Pima Ant is.sta..--lelo Sa.LlAsigtruo • • TEM — •-. travail:o HAralls-1617 I IL fides. /WC NAPLICI;9•III7. •114114.4. CNA Aleualmr. V.A....J.5g Jar. AL. limos AUNIArd Parra- AL I. Ruder- J_ A._ .2%;!4:...tr. it a3na 170 ,„„ ;A.. P. an- - 1587 near - adama..-.......161Y1 • 'AZ AlPSWAtiasnic4 (known. .. . _ The Dumber of Dethoerath already Ideate ti the new Suite, or bolding over bop forme] yet", Is 35; Whip do. 19. Vetheedet be fdled by Lashlatorth Dethoerstle la bSti Rouses, 8 Whip do. 2. Vestheies thoreval. Las doubtful ea to the result. 3. Leaning stier thst oat of the 'accost, the Seuttrorlll Pr*. pile 88 Democrat" and 21 Whip, Dint ratio:majority, 17. . RAIL Beau.—We ei ly hope Mat the interest 'blob Is mudfettod t Pittsburg, and onrywbere along dello°, result in the oonstruction of this road. The route hu been dethand by eminent engineimith be marked out by nature. Ater leaving Corr. berlind only one tunnel will be needed .before reaching Castleman's river,. (end this can be h. redded by adopting the Wills Creek route Once upon Castlemarectiver, and thereat of } t he way car be ancompliolthd without thane% bridges or beery grades, by *poly following the amuse of the strums to Pltrobargb. Ph* rivet epees the way through the Allegany mow tan, Negro bloWntain, Laurel Hill and Cheekut Ridge to Connellinrillo."and the grade Is sold act to exceed 25 lest to the mile. We brim then. oar Winds in Pittsburg are In earnest. and wilt go on with the work, whetter . the , Remddeld road le onstructod or not. —Cumberland Av. Freesias now New Afemoo.--Thil Santa Vs Gazette, of the let nit, gives some (like nrcirdsi of the tastily of Mr. James fl. Grins, at DotaAns, by an Sasterloat, whose Same is tot given. The•deed wu done at eight. !He eecap• de, was punted to Scoots, a dishuice .of four hundred miles, brought back, and hung by the popalsce—making the Aftb exectitien et-this kind in the territory the past year. There via a good dial of feeling in the repge• imitative branch of the legislature, on disco - log that they had elected as fourth oink a who wu tinder bonds in the morn of 181,000 , loner tbe charge of burglary. He was sips ed by a vote arts to 8, 1 DXITII 1/8011FIZO1T.—Duriog thO trip of alp James Robb from New Orleans to tido port„,ag gentlemsn from Vlrginia, of 'the name of Moon, died very ouddenty from the erects of fright, It to apposed. The door of the cabin °ought fire from the save pipe, and the .cry of firs wee glven on the lastant, which greatly; Mantled' Mr. Moon, who rushed to hie Oat' room, ind ought op hie trunk, and While In, the ate of stepping out of the room, he fell bead. lag to the door,•aud almost hmtaatly mind. Every ,maul was takes to resuscitate him, hat to vain: , It wan thought hews.' nttacked by apoplexy. Mr. Moon wu a genthwein of , Nome Veda), and ha gavial thousand dollars a his pct. sesaion. Ills death took place to hot vicinity of Lake :Prondonoe, but Copt Carroll had his re main. 'token to htempbb, to hie brother, a mer abut of the firm of Thus & Aftton.....Louiraßs Courier. • Lscrtraz,-Young klin'eMeravitgo Asoietigkou, and Ifecheaded /agitate. DlghoP iloasor, win deliver a Lector. Wore thialcsoctotiou, at L UMW,: lIALL. Car[42 of Wood min:ult. divide. 11113114 DADIVISN730, 10th hut., at o'clook. autjecter"The mullion of Coiruance erkth Sokoto aaid . /tai dog" Tkis principal Portion of tba-kacture 'Write devoted - tri Na Motion, of Cloticuserto ad Itellitior Wokea of admission. =lc otiu to ke hod Oftla Dirociatie' Lecture Coo:unitive, at the Look sub Druiratocea, Itotal4 Witt. IL Worth's. Market sod Third 1044U,113:4 i1t4210 door. , =AMY WOODS, no. a. notaczo. fat/ °AID, Milk M. Zllttleinllol4 • Ifttano uON. . . Ikon open at S 3 o'clock. Oaa igerOziim's Horn IsoAps, witha l altract, ed so latch ottmtlou ot the World.lair, ue nevi oillied to the atm. PlUsttrugh and Atleohear. CILIA id the promote:ll4m. wholesale sod oda& 2L.4 kap har• ttottlerlT eelehtoi th of Ireub l44 .choOPod handa . '7 MOD * CO. *oak, . - Mu CO Wad One. sir az Advertisement of Motse's Oorctlit, maw. ism.' • ' ' ' 7807[ SSW tux: . Cotww.,,ghare of tbo Dar ftsbotch Knickerbocker New Year's Cakes. diriPOCINDS Knickerbocker Now Year's injur ate., the woe a. baked In Nen York. awl • tvneral sloottatent or 'kin tad tutvr Calm for the nth• dal enernsaws. Na M. Liberty greet. eitkeer a /asurazum vozalazii of ?Mahn b 017103;04 we iumnalg xasztrairto NO"INSO1120 BALL AND CAIIOO Elea! ON TIM 01110 Azip jaluslB3lPßl, =PEAL AND TRINUTA. 0203. • Ange er tamed lea or *Mar b 17Ibt. AWN pow th wag of at AEA eist Lin/AD ZLIVIGA .^lO.ll tria.MANSPORZATION. DAGUERREOTYPES.. Pod ' Orrco Building, TMrd and. liar:ass and strangers who with to ob. Ulu an secor••• artirtie sad Ills like Merlon. M. • ze u rzt i lle===44.l=r...., t. tor oaranlard. or me thug. =Ws. Ilartg ri• of Litpert sal to amazed Old• and Skyar ht. ' ever att. I== 1 er ictir 11170,7 4+ f„( "gat.mirst &Ile olor to tn. MU.. 1,44 r• • aria or liumnit f t=ti••• duly 00 In gronsa,•l4lrai bid arta bora .D•••• oima and Oloirlatt. vesthan d aca ktoeiu.s.k. ' • AT 21111 , IVA TION AL GALLgRY. AMON'S National Ngiorma Ooud tt. rive; .latatrast,r/PrOiara Mb rtabbilftlikalthamm as asal a gindoMmill aol , as is tr . = l m.b. •ratto4 wilbraati rit *pew.. gara mad accurata Lo limbo at tba bursa bra tb zraalmatact /bhp Tanana. mare 31 ao..acrarataar andsd. sea Sts• iilis s E=Ato u r i t;__ • r =l:ll'ilati 4406.4 prowl b ai n laggi t 4TypearWritia li72itarti to to saksi , - to MEnthlattinsr mir DUCIIETION MIMED %man tba matt fasnisti4 ten= against less or amass br the Perils at taStgatint. by 3lolaa or Intmt Maas, between Eaatern Met and au Inst. of the atsdyri Valls,. aid small tbs Wester* Resta. ilia. RILED also •, asnal, wan an kit di ar lasts; Lie Proyarty. at santstate rats, PrsalantAT UEOEU g E. ARNOW faLbak icent fsr ittsbarab amt Anse:say ensty. stir Statement of the Affnire of the UNITID Ferns Inn Intrasam Antrrr LCD Tam CZISUIT Cr PigLanurullsOieember 21.7664 being the woad Aransl Rowels Whole number of Willies outstares/. ins lsesteaster Whole •monnte flvinnnM then... with Borrow for 1851 gut 1861. -82071.517 Amount of turd rearmed tsr 12,11. Py - mutts sines reginvotl-- i 85.76 Less orawot offusnus of 1861. Amount neared from Prathoms, Interest sth as ?oaths—. Luscunt Barnett and Received...—. torantsorivro. Amount 99.14 for Loom .....--312.900 00 Amount pain for 00-Tnaorance 841 90 Amount paid for Odle, Heat., &It los, tatonory.Commlotiout, Poo •ge.Adnlttio oz. Erste Tones, do vomit Books. Examiners' Rom rte. 15.070 21 Amount Decreed f r Ile-lasomee. December Ateopoe. or Ceeitel Mooont of Auto lokb/o for /moot morn,. AY /040111 Honda. ]Tort morn,. and U. Inato. BitrrerelijaroctC-ii,;;;;;ri..41°7.88° 00 I::: 3;ll3,li7irkTlroYariZ."'." A V i T;; 01;71 —‘717.. 0n a1i . % 1 4 . 1 "— : 73" " i .11 foam*. im,op g di l bto .,.. : II , P811,111;a .-- --- A 1... ... t .f p.-71,..d..---,...... A' ALlo ' un " l o d rll ;;Tr' mo ..i gg ----U--""::: 4140 "l* ..4 8., g. 0_ If oraltaro Animator Deferred QTZto — ely 4 . :11 3.0" ". ..emlatroluol Parut0....,... &motto& or Co& ost sad. and ii 4 8"23° 01 2 " ) f tt FT ° "r o 7••••----..---. 0.444'74 • - 01:00017 E. e}12101..D. 5 .4. 3"4 0m0. " Ho. 74 Fourth ot, fltrolotroh. te' Damien` or Ton laria.—When the celebrated Dr: Ruh &eland that druthennem leas • Mesh.. he ennuolatU • troth widell ths et yesienco and obognotion of medical men Is every day conerming The many .rinuntar losing meows of thou who In dulge In the tr. of oisltarmo Ilptlons, may b• thus utottritml far. The tr. nuns of conduct, splash la taken fii Infatuatloo, Is very freqinntly • disused state of Ms* Urn. No organ In the human system, when deranged. Imodurno a mom frightful duologue of dimmest And IS, bates.' of applying remedies to the mantles:salon. of dhosse. u It too ofton lb* ram, ohysielone would ore eralha with • view to U. original our. fewer deaths mould molt trams disown Wooed by • deranged otate of the lived Thrudourtba of the disuses entsmarated noder the head of Consomption, hove their loot Ln • dimmer' Liver. (au Dr.tionn's great "parka) - Indigutions stoppage of the Mousse, Coalman.. and Emu! Irregularity In Um m ro hos ot the Doweis. Mauve. °demisting to the gams png, MM. SS to eho :hot druded surawe Dropouts.. Thou who ou afflicted with may of the otters enonnemted dheasee, may root wore} that the scrape of their suiadits to In the Ctrs, and for in oarreetio., tb. belt remedy ever offered to Lb. public la Dr. IdeLasso's celebrant Liras Pill, Ibr the gnu of Ile:albs, or Liver Onatilent. • For tala"by fat Dray sista and Ifs:chants In loon and • untry, and by J. KIDD i Oa, &Maw g Soto Proprietors, 00 Woad street. saelsm. itTIT io duo to Bier's Petroleum to say that it has bum ?sown to saosplataly walk:ate mei Toed • of this dtauffal Mango la leo Mao than oar. oth• - .eusedr. sod at too cost or Inconsouisuro to Oh. gatr The ittsusaisda of osettgastoo to the haat. of the pro- Priotor. marry of ',bleb aro from well karma eituana tits city of Pittsburgh gal It. tausadiat• tioluity. go to stow olsaslf sod brood all &mist, that 8.1.14c3 PETRO- Lit= to • =alkfuo of ao eouusoia Taloa, not aal7 u a kal rucalr In Paraisair, Ehournistato. Deafness, kw of lista. hut ao a valuable Internal raussar s fariUas th• ' io Mitigating rhivislass. ~ roll so tha gatiatlng Patina, to tsrocte sal oaLotal with It. morass Tb,,aa basics • dead of tarturos ars armed that Qt. matte. Is partly astarals oat I. issttissi oa It ores fmos the boom of Oh. earth. • Tits following eartlemte La esslel tts& a paper putashn ea at Syracuse, Nee Sark. and bean data Anima I to which la aim assonant thus certificate of tha mkt rata& D. T. font. At. D. of Syraou.ow • • This =sr In troth entlfy. that I hare bow so badly st• wltbCareen for the tart Wren yews. that non of . the Wee I hare bent wahle to anted to say Ithad orb.. dens, sod seta of the Una mult4 to wsn.and main/ to re • test. sal bore bets trace,/ costly a7l the thee by tte hect ph7sldang a= tawdry •Ccag I eousionslly got mow relief, but no etas, sml tautened to crow Wens. 3tfl Dr. root recostanstut tai to en the Ntroles... to il,ck OIL as nen thing *in Loa 1.144 I did so without WU at Wu, het the effort was ntonishists; It threw the p,,fier, to no tiunee at owe, sell i at woe non to crow n Mr. sal by trees sore hottles.l ben cat scare worth ttoncsads a:dollars. NANCIT . ULU coly ontllS Mat I Lave bro. onsiston4 irlthSke. 1.41,t00n, or toot OU, far goon than a vox. 11.111 rvyteldi/ Wi httraged Li beneficial erects La Me ea,. a aleas.l.l atm. a.m., for "Mob It 1a... trio Set, awl as Ed. ocoloSteco nooautoull It to be • olletr worthy a - a:unman. and ono WO iv that itturtsa boo atieso4lo Its =tort.. atom tuathoo.tai D. T. AK*, DI. P. • Ya N. by all [6O/ha:DUD in flusbair.h. T.'ELBRi Teacher of Phonetic Alarki l OßlWAt9:icart,rt..o 4.0. 1 .4. 11 .T., ilretakemmelli , me.ftebineriallateselt ieherreEh a 1./a GRAM: op arts lilillll3Plls, ibriSo lioderato room of FITE DOLL 110.• sz atom of Elsortllio d. by Pat tLe most almislo s torrsalculos. awl briat yet hrrautsid. ; 11.-I. In practical atm in dm daubs of Lto Unitsd &atm cad tho Oafish Parllll.6leat. y troll Os by •• vary I largo number of ProZeadatalEtunlsota, sad &total", tab , tho.r.harara Clam of Wit Ermsblio and abroad. It bas bun Leaolaced, with roandrat mow, Labs U. Potato Illgb astral/ of Dorton stud nibs:lentils, as or% only worm for all poll:ono Hsrooyd. bur as a nrolualtio ouxiliary In tha assaltmositrt Laamsasoa and mt tar null raput authodisamot es thought to composition noontlal part or • Itorrougb alacation. • rabic Speakers. Do wall u boadauta and Meader K no alum, protsmional- or non-prohoilanal s oil and =silt *Noma, in orind a wren* that will moats llama to ' mato islan own room. complato or cmaimuol. of area tb• 13.0..14,11r attand Ptaaeasa. Loan MO SWOOP. astrana fpm. books." QM. vorratins or am:el/UAL paraal outtdc•ilborkuss memoraid so, ith • (army antlxc=letattalnatil• by oar eta*, me ta W- bawd onairhase • rarli, MK, and mos msroll l attila smoilloo. this art h ill bestow uNn Its oattioatora, ml 'SUWON, rutty ttlattropsytima. to am =all outlay of comer and moo ustrontr to It. attornmat. The prfotlyla of the Artisan ma G complealy map py Um aria lattall et• aorta boo , awn tor a 101, n 1.64 sod la • abort Ihrnorar • maul prodatenott ottalesd. watch Pill cuabla mow to wrier rat are cc la Ulnas tim oolaatr of • null maul clog the mt. '" grli d lialreliOsamollal blot 01. =dm; la tl.taa Jape. porous Nor tloaamolon without 0 0 ar °Mgr latUnanon. ladles sad Gontlenaas doarleko to ban • further altataaatlaa VW an. err Co to taught it pnetically. will Ono *Spam • Mob alr.T 141 Pon Mao. hustaush. - - A. - H. eat- J. HOLMES & BRO. &i.e.*, to IL P. Nelson & Co., lILVOTACTIIRSIM or SOLID BOX VICES, PLATXD IILOTLIVAMS, SPI/024 UM , . • PITTSBIIIIO/1. PINAA. Mt* Vn.l3l.llre.er thlri tloor alma Esaltheald WALI wart war:14144 n.l tour taanfaetwad. JAM 'ES I'.TANNER. mamms DEALER N BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, do., xo. 56 won inns, rrenracroon. • Batten UM and Foal% mar•lfiy stock erobraies every variety and ttlV t t lreterafrA.`' . .age b irele . " ° 4 1.1 Vilma ado. and .11rue N. Zmata P 7ll. ndl a. mad. bat. balkdr. ..2 NEW CARPET STORE • NO. 47, F ROBINSON , & CO., IFTH ETREEt NEAR W U . • 'ow opening a largo and entirely new B:ret tflinatal and Ameriata Cort• Ls. tog:Ob.:with mr7thing lonian/ kot Canat Et" atthoi....t snicel. al9, D. D. ILIDO. Pasutum. SAMIIDL L. 1111111111 LL. Fact, WOOD STEDED3. • //MOTOR/ : Va . urium. 't Wm. raw. h owl 1 3 , 4 . 14 Jr, Jobb El. Wrath, O. Ltutaarb. I. J I:4vrata k1.r....141A, • , eloonn. altse „XcL i t . .l. Mo. 4t22 .'s Sint Premium DAGUERREU'I'YPES . _ \ ~.7_r LARD.' : •_,,,,.. . ts ar :- vikisos 2 IsAnoT •eagaga t i in en: * ..t ~ , • -6..tn0 n , .-r..; ...a,\Nin boo ounstioti7' ..4k Land • r../4 la OW k rtolc,r kb Den HE second, L... third, and fpurth",story 'worts. v., Nners.V.Alnasa a 0.1.. e 8411.11 2C, and J. Li...atereawe Drug atorromb Arm corner or Ido.d street ant Drained ale, TbeL mini may be muted etharately or .In.a Possession can belted Inamallacel7. Pot [.noes t VIr480!•1 a sox. % Bat and Oseltannisersine. In Wood s treet % • N./ I .—Yourtbdtory Roma 11.41 _tan 1..• IV ----ARSANTE—D-LORNAIII! E.XTRACT • • 1.01 ream al err. (Gnirk. , or Paler tr. Car rista Gamma& an, by tabbing on the snot, end amain, .„,., .1,1, . pp... Or br.t....ri 1.• 20 eras: Ferule. wholetaie sad retail. by , P. X. OF MARL \ les ,_ \ sartrool .mt: "It takes Precedence of L aAr co SAY respectable Driirgiste,`ef B. A. esaforsroca's uoequelleil ittß3lll/oq4—oe.: meat 1 ut.meneary4l:7o tetaronta4 totuilr liters. D. A. Taiii . a t.gicel':;tittaburd c b c I fe t r . E . riVnTan ' retta order. Bac TlMollereb le valuable WM ' retina are nor . Ireintra he tale vielnitn tbet It att. ...dunes et alt.tber areal. nwo e ddd for the diens. for rinkh this lea einecitle. littay;yhyalciatt• eau do not to reeemteeed 'lt to , the r wrens. Bet It is ettal.ept. that It the .tow the test el tsuoty tete, sod, with • m aul loareattbeg, Ynure. Ratiggiritt'tt r,7o'd E1.t....ta Pitt... L. car. DOCKET INSTRUAIgNTS--24 Phr&:::•• alro.Lragb-Lios- Plf ` t, r 7: t 6 4 lo sytths... tor Longir yr.: bran. .1 Gerona Arrios Ontrittors. 40 -.. tor oar KIDD a ch.. P 4 worl atrooi. °RUES and PESTLES--100 doss. kvA. aaaiaataattrar..4. DALMr -------,------ lENIVEB--200 Paletio ye, KolTeec also.-Patticd 0 11 derVEjultarratby LEATIIER BiSLT4VG—Wo have nn nand ski • over COCO hat Cisk aid Hemirek tanned,Lestbir Ds thai, nrrior hnm in 141nebee ia wid th . whdeh we will Pell on the 'apt tareialseterais. Tha athation al kisohinlsta and other. le.lislid to this article. ea we beden'it to he the best erow4w i oared !or fee In M. eke. "• H. P HiLLI ree A lie ?diarist Went. Vaal WorksVele, - ''''' V,ITUATED in Elizabi 'Township, two mllm Wow the borepAh. and hostfln fall sperMlem Atom *sty sera st pOLL nnsts•to Ot tate. out end th• aosel and Pit amid •Seellent littlish mei sell For 'd jO .b.d* Tfahr6.l7. 5iM.k013.11"V.,.. `"dyr.l6Yi7 IFS T- Ltlts.tas w amigos mltth WI . 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EAS Lottein of Administr tiocf,to I W l asts OfJOIIE VALSCEIL Isla of•Allistsbr Comdr. dammed. ham hem emuliad Mhls day, ?stomas Et) to the antattlbsrm All presoashadalted to thet said, wads a. asiamatea to mate ImlnalM• p05eew..,,..41 Mom basin Matta mama it. ,mottbas d.dosdimt. mill moment them ts=l lar .es t, joyEtts stilts an . ' - ' . • '•• " \ ' . WALIUM,' \ \ .. ',Adesbrittrstora CLEGG'S -PERF'ZEY FANCY SO • • TIM w auxior outial& o f 4 . lll ,7•llrtOrianteralast=l.,thvlrd Tollat liamdara admatetaltllt a Ghat. mat alaanml Caanotlaa db ll nat—Walanttsad Latta 11.8 and 166 and White .44.1Istr Agitr i hr 4. 1. 2 _Colas i'"" iittat M" Irma tor tha Ladl, at rnaareoll4.: tal Nand.. arS4a.) Nat LostraTLlslritastoratha Mir Ma. hlkaantasaa. as, at* maaurvetnnal and Ix M r ba r..4,111..41% 43 itarkat ivy., bale. Yhllade .11741erthaata don't karat that Cleaea b tha t taxi Mandy* atanna., la am tit] , Gits hi. • addaly. Tor Twenty Days. QI TILL 'Greater Red ociion Price. u.n it!'il2 Y 4 t e igiVatti.l 4 ',lit . r tr tnr . 7l. 7 .lU e•ta ger.at the ead.vl whtsh time thtr 'huh etites &ate iri.t be eotorletal., be tel atm cf their Welt will week., Vein t aws]. be tweed eat et mil grater rattles. In tzter. atad t at lam taattiOdfrosemet: at It ;goy 411 Ist sjyae_ hal . hole e i tti thattbey may wal_nabwertpxwunk..,w.s„ucx. 41:11:211.1" LI) are main P and itguiri 1111. n. tot Ening Pkvsee!,44 • I ha . . , WELD FL ANNE and otheiniakee et ono/n*lEo4o Tonnes, to bortui at tti,iortb ..4 vonta 01 Yo t•lb Ana to orb.t mon, filLi . \ s , 31178PUY • BITROLIPIELD. 11 1 4ACIIED d unbleached MUSL.INS, -VT.i.11(n"."11.. ligit e ileuxoun _ ain..\ Vine 1 ---- 13 ---- --. lii a. rpm Muknal Elea on foe Offiarir for l'ell'r .r. cksmiunrn ! attra2ltt Eltbtaa any Ito Allegbent wrircwltig.uv:? _is Ai rcrm..° r,, t ,,,.. r. i ; , :z 21 0224.2 , . 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