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: Luis Want manifested in the meeting of yes ,
teiday was general. The StocklMtdessimet. not
without oat iming opinions irate the but policy
to , bitßailed. nor, yet whit ?ay . uottldnif that the
meeting would result In bermonious 4tiom It
was known Matihe comae of the. Baltimore and
Ohio Roll Road Company had nhaeged public
sentiment in regard to the posSibility of a emcee
- . Bow with Baltineee, and as consequence of die
_salhati of Baltimora, the valued Charter of the.
.Riltu.PanY.;74rie of 'the best conferred byosey pub.
:i.,./io - botlyr—was materially depreciated. 'Pittsburgh
.this been repulsed where:she should hive 'been
mat nherished r and badly treated by the man and
ComPanyuc!!, epeah now of. Baltimore,—whore
polleY biz been of that Wash kind which "seek,
to ether, from being. WiJe and prosperous,
becattirs'desnitnte vriadosi, energy and charge:
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Pittsborgh look tho Baltimore
• and Chin Rail Road,,Couroany to be sineero in
',their wishes far a business attachment withfitts.
burgh. , Policy and interest dictated atich an areep .
eittion,--but the_ baitefu t MI-anus of one man,
idfmb, intriguing and personally inflciential; tuts;
proved more patent than n city. and for the'ret:
'eon: that that city has been indifferent to its own
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his natural and exist effinities with the Commet
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all feel a comiciowir.terest. She ha her assorda
. (loos and attachments es, - with tbe West, and
both are independent of Baltimore. Go• East;
cup, We she is certain to enture the polo anon
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beeline, and will beanie, not only the medium of
• commas:deaden betWeat the Bart and the. West
by Rail Road, but in her pronged rivers, leading
• 'iti gi direationafrom the ilounts'ats to tbOOcesn,
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' tithe whitest Paver, end boas of Imo into liars
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JOHN ,C KUNKEL., Daffhln County., • • •
THOMAS DUNCAN, , . •
;JAMIE IlAilflN, , • •
THOMAS 0, HANEVV,Vork., .
WWWAM M WATTS,Curnberland.-
DANIMAI SMISER.Adam.,.. - • ,
'JOHN P WI:TERRILL: rtiladelphleaty.
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MAMMAL DENNY, Aliciheuy. '
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HENRY 8 EVANS, Chem,
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Reported fat the i'etaberer Gazette
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Wsn'eallel to Order *ion after three o'clock.. The
attendance of cle/ . 1141311 wan icrg large, and. a great
number of stranger. Isere -Minoan 'those present.
`Many gentian:a-13 ; 7m lament from Ohiorieekini
to - aid the Westein-Read, and noisy from Fayette,
;Westmoreland and elasorhere;eqnally =form to
: presses the' CorinellsriVi Clutter. .
Jerhusfilansta, Esq. moved that General Meer
hod preside at the meeting•
hiss"l?sl."/ took. the o* , SsPlissilig his
rivet dui some more, mrperieneed Siockhrlder
hsdnot.been selected; but as he . h.d been Selected
be trittild de the best ha could.
. Dr. Gamut and Sob Stoner, Esq. were aelvs.
ted.o Secretaries, .
Mr. flakewill moved tlut the speaking be
to : fifteen ntimatee. Mr. Forward thought that
:.,Justice could dot be done to the' Oubject in:fifteen
battattes, and propme4 *bitty:which. was agreed
..Ifr. Ilobinfoo, as President of 'thirGentrellevillo
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Ilan-Road Company, stated • the objecie of the
• meeting, and - submitted the Reporh
. Matting of the Supplemental
,Aet was
snMed for,. when Mr. Ronne offered the follow - Mg
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Reinferd, By the abniatoldwa id the Coonells-
Road Company Ma'am previsions of
.• supplement to the act to incorporate the Pitts.
'.• burgh end ConneThwille Rood Company
- . ,paased April: - thirds eighteen' hundred and forty
entrant sante are hereby. transferal by ssid
"CoMpany and that the Direction; of laid Company*
are healthy. Maniacal to,causea reminnisance to:be
made of the .conotrY lying betweln the city el
Pittsburgh end the hoe cf the State Obio, and
that said Directors commence the lernorentetwo or
•a Rail' Road under the -autbority.of mid nappli
- seem fennUte city of Pittibergh to the Ohio State
..z.Rei4cerl,..Ponther that any Riocitheldet or
StochOldera who may be diseatiaAed with the for.
going resolution or any !retie° tinder it shall be
nu niacin& bin or their subscription or
eutrieriptions to the capital Smile of raid Core.
pony,or,any part thereof and that there be refund".
ed te Both subscriber or euhsaihers the amount
- of interest he instalments he or they mays !laic,
poi!, iltditctiag his or their,pro rata duns
of the expenws of said company hereteale
proiidad.thaaamebolvithdtewnithintizzy,
dins after theorlopuou of this revolution. , .
Mr. Forward aired the' following se a subitl.
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. Whereat is understoed that certain/Rockhold.
• en in the Pifeburgh hail Road
.?Wien: in Pittsburgh and Alirghtity, are wilting
'to transfer their Stock`to; the Coolpeny open re
lusturainient of se numb of thO five per cent paid
as shall remain after S deduction prorate
• of sal the coats and expenses with which the funds
- Of the ixeeparry are now chargeable:.
Bolt Therefore Retedred, Thal this Company ,
wI l repurchue any.Btocik that may be offsred on
above spaded teems, Ind that the President
of the Company be authorized to draw his -Vat
vitas ipso the Treuw t tr for the .everal amehou
which may be due for stock repurchased as afore.
'esid;and to deliver the same to the titockholdcre
r the trandeco as moon as thy shall be duly
iffs -t
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•-• said kilter:Taal this subject as of
an Importance altogethes beyond the interest he
• lad in the Rail Road. He lefeneif to Pretious
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;Insetittp and paving resolutioos; where this toad
*redeemed robe of primary and eardlnsl gaper
:Were thasi the anon who aiteratoti those
Cweacmsr—olg , i"wmi Preyizm ,nolutic4L.
Wh to ptediticriasl6o beettimllo), god wfiose,
felliedl We rete told in;/41.1 lut
thatßmi.oi. 100 2 tlCC[re eonneetedwiib P,,Us•
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VVa'd . anted ba itimer , moveift tod more:
and she hadfotmed alcopoectioa
Wbe new eras barebeegal ,
Co. MeC. e.urnonted upon ltiO manta of Dal.
!juror!, and defended the resolotioturrifrered by Mr.
Hanna, fora *astern connection. u an alitrife.:
tin!. Nor was it on snandonntent of the Chsiter to
take tho BuntentanL h was but perpetuating the
Itaie eammeneed . the link 4 yVestem eon•
neetion bete, we Mentd foremoitin making •
connection.. It anut sal.lthat,Hope deferred ma.
keth the heart aick,"-Ind tor one he was ski unto
death of argoliatioit
Col. MCC. coatondedalso as a qzysti9n
imuy ! that ahem could . be no • oto per
.There, could be
. no. se:Ws also unless the firet
tallment was actually paid in. Odier gimtleman
had no tight to rote
Mr. D. hlahegan, of Fayette, wishe4' to know
if the aerreanal Agenti of this
,CoSignny,--by
them 'pia:doted. had a right to Iceet%o yomtay,
We had paid our-money, and were we to be
cheated out of it and turned out of the room. I
this was the gtound taken,. be wished to Foots it
'We had paid cur money, and ,
Tho Chair called trs mar r. No question was bo
ore the meeting warranting such Termitic&
The gentleman continued. He had ai 'good
tight to be heard, he pr reamed, u a Storhholda ,
nr r 1 Cemirtaae , praerosh The labors of the res.
siorrof 1816- was refuted to, and the menhir In
which Pirtsburgh appealed to its friends. Men
ware sacrificed at your Arbor, and that, too, when
we were tauntingli told. that Pittaburgh would
cringe to . the Lewes:racy and palaces of Cheatnat
garret.
. Mr. M. denied the right of the Company to go
M Beaver instead of Cininollsville. It was a trio
titian of right, :of Constitatianal right. Go it
juti rsith„. and go peace, hat king as the best
'Charter ever ectilfened by a Legisiauua,•aad tet
tilinake of itlfhat *e eau: •
Mr..riakewoll doubted thif right of the meetiog
to tun:cider the atop. • .
• W.r.Fotartid.' They had a right to receive such
st,...ek and to sell it,—to receive it. dodoeting the,
cUpenste of five** cent. hi!. F. went on:. The
surrender of the. chatter wee a serious Matter. It
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weethe binitAlS that might .be aurrendered, but
not tho Charter. The distinction was palpable:
A mejwitg could not eztinguiah a charier._Vinat
more gentleman wish thaw. •th turzenfft
thiireto
Mr. Plummer of Weitmcueland wni for doing
all be could for Pittelmirgb, and baZught gentle
men hero not to sacrifice others to thi:undies.—
The 'toad was wanted, and the road would, bo
Mr. Loomis said that the times and ciicninatan
-cca had changed. :11c had' him aell bean M Calor
-of the Baltintaracanection but at s dam when we
strong had mamma that - Baltimore &nixed a
connection with cis: We hut . this athletic° from
Ranisburgh, from Baltimore aid the 'Battledore
.ana Ohio hail Ra'ad Compiny. We had sect
.10 •,.3nunittrns to Baltimore and the end of •
was ran acceptance of a connection which
uni..ellaltiincro to Wheeling. Ho had an objrcl,
liens to voting upon and for the Resolution of
Mr. Forward. He Was ready to surreuder the
charter, and to put his name upon the .TeurnaL
Mr. Storarfof Fayette gioe an account of the
meeting of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road
Company. dleeseired that the people of Bahl
moie were for 'the Pittsburgh conrumierr.. The
city interests rind authorities were in LOor of this
coinection and. as mere the rotate intett:ts :
:The Board of Directors were under the 'eon-
trol of Mr. Id Llano and, he controlled • the.,
majority of the dock. In Octater there would be
a different state of things Pittsburgh would Mani
have 7..000 shires far •Baltimere, 35,000, amnia
for rylind and 20,000 only would be left to sus:
win Mr: McLane and Wheeling. •
Idris it right to sacrifice good friends in Bald.'
minuend elsewhere I Were you not playing
Mr. Mcloare's honfe by doing this. The Baltimore
company now had three your to commence the
iced and twelve jeers to complete it. They were I
net bound to begin before and-not bound to gar
st all,—and they Would not go atoll unless Pitts
•drove them there by njecting the charter
'and accepting the supplement. The company in
Baltimore were compelled to axept the Wheeling
associallon hot week or not at. all, became the
power local:meet peered after the Pith of llieptem
•be. - They accepted this Charter in order to have
something to rely upon,fn case Pittsburgh destroy
ed this charter. It ass for Pivahargh to decide
whether she waeldikrony the chaster and drive
Baltimore to Wheeling. The Weeterri 'connen
'tiers would also be Invited to Wheeling by do-
straying this charter. The calorie was suicidaL
If the charter was saled,the aitripany could not
ore ir'step without additional . legislation and it
Mr. McLane attempted to make a Road west of
Cumberland an iejimction would be issued against
them. Noe did ; 51r; Haiti:cm regard himself as
boned by the action In reference to Wheeling„,.
He said - O.llat he felt at liberty to go to Pitts
bough or to go:Soutla, end he would . do whit"
tau beat for the company . This was mid to Go.
Trimble and who Wild it in public and it one ma•
doubtedly true.
Apia there was no *lnstitutional • right to
break up this company. We had. creed rights un
der this charter; and sub, rights we would never
Mn. Dilute agreed that lent than an mud
hrotia Vag mold not surrender the charter esthete
were vested rights under it. The acceptance tof
the trLiplentent did not violate the chatter; Outcome
pony had a nett to r.-consider 'hia acceptance and
ragree to go to B alti more.
The question was asked Whether this did not
require additional legislation.
Dude asserted that it did not, and added
theito gentleman could be more rejoiced than
himself to *geoid the read as originally designed,
but hie self respe'et and the respect he bad
.for Pittsburgh made him pause. There were tub:
era -to whom we owed obligations besides Wist
more and and Fayette, and others to whom we
I. were indebted for. the shatter, under' which we
were acting.
I The action of the Baltimore co. and Wheeling
was between two parties Ours to day was with
one only;tud which was the roast binding. Tao
g entleman made the I artier of nondffect and the
latter all bidding. If Baltimore could abandon
'bar position in regard to Wheeling we could
abandon ours in regard to her and no doubt
should do it, if it could be done before mei April'
We bad been obsequi ma long enough to Bahuarre.
It wee time now to desert our independence,
,Again, it might riot be ea easy to acute an in
dependent road West from Pittsburgh, by, the
Legislators . The Philadelphia Company wets in
floor of running a Road: over P turburgh totbe
State Line, whereas this ought to be a disuibut
tog pAt, and be trusted every Pittsburgber would
' insist upon this .
Mie. Caste Bald one advantage to be disliked
from acne - piing the, Supplement would be that a
gamy could beat once commenced, Lod if In Oc
tober Raltimeie agreed to come to Pittsburgh,
then DO harm would come.
• • Mt. STLWAILT said the acceptance of the Sup.
pleaded would be regarded as an abandonment
of the Charter,
Mr. R taisses. said that gentlemen of Balti-
more knew very well the ilattlle.of the Charted
and they kneW that it was no ibacidonmect
cept the substitute. Able lawyers in Baltimore
bad ea conceded.
Mr. Lowrie - made an able argument to show
there would ho no suireader of the Charter by ac
cepting the Supplement...
Mr. Formant. complained of a dispoeltien to
ennui the Charter, or to put it in great peril
They ware anxious to get out of the Oampany.—.
Why did they not gel Why accept it if,you do
not =MD to go Weed -You can as well atplora
-eflthout the supplement as with it. YOU any you
otainot divert the wog. of the COWART. Why,
then, do you wish to annul the Charier.. It IVY
pist a just reflection npon the Leglelefare of Penn.
sylywala to say we noold not got a tbartar ter a'',
Western Wad. Let Minot complain, at laid itn•
!Aitake if. DA halted by aiii 4 eciPtane a of ibe
Saipkormat, why accept It. -
_ :Apia, in mud tO selkespetel,. that ilpiteenided
not the entrandernt. tile Choler. Wei were pan;
Asking and oar intitiats h 7 our chtiire
I , (wif"" 3 lTa ' , • ':'
Ttiie;mmo was - plats *accosts tie
rumen. Let thekiJkilbaraw and itow the mew
noi; andaatdtin oasiziat, of campp7,a4
that dliltoT the C.barpß, ,
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Da - pagers; salted the object of applling for
tha dappletherry; was to parreotarturtafroat COo"
thetatothe Company, etat' in ceder to control thie
'Stork.' The Prescient bad cant emthe Soppy.. -
. liet for the purpose.
lthr..Roat spelt denied this. That might bath
been the at ia parr. but the Mail . objet smith
have it in our Power to scathe a Western comm.
Dr. Cansax said jeweils" alleged by bandied.,
"of 'person.,: -. lt the 'Rif:adman bad beaid him
through, be Whatd have band that he ,had not,
"charged himwi t & making this allegation; 6t 'Oth
anima shark', Dr. GAZI4II, in his coirchuion
of. Ma . argument, WO tha Surrender of the Char.
ter would be the grave of the wad. -
.Mr. Kaws. of Fayette, complained of the bed
treatment Pitaburgh'ltu bestowing Opal those
from the interior, and soma feeling we. manifested
babe Hell . at the allusion.' Mr. K., however,
Went on - end urged the halal:tench of the Muter,
eipecially to Pittsburgh.. •
From ibis point, the proceedings,temme more
confirmed and excited.. It was a lolog time latore
order was restored.' Adjournments were called
for and earned; by a him corn how and lost upon
the call for • division of votes. The Chair wu
hound by the Charter to take adivided vote on the
amount of Stock, and this was a work of hours.
Thine was a warm controvenrr en to brbo had
dghtto vote.. Itwas said bythe Stockholders of
the interior that they had a right to vote' pon the
'new Stock. They bad their stock, they bad paid
their
.ineney to the Agent of the Company t and
it wu a fraud to prevent them.
said, upon the other bawd, that this sub.
scriptini nu conditional,—that the Agent tofu,
ed to pay the money 'absentia!' into the Treasury,
and that it was not a hang:fide subscription. All
this gave rise to much teeing and long discus:rim:l.
end ceded finally in an adjournment table third
31mulay in November, and without adfonefmey
sort on the part of the Welting.
Sat.ra, thtto, Atigust 9th, 1847
Canin T. Wprro,Et,l.
. Sm.—Having obtained YOur =client to make
the•ezamination of that portion of the great. West
ern Rail - Road, lying between the month of Big
Beaver, Penniglyania and Salem, Ohio, we
will aogneat to you that our dean° iii that you
should, lar the lament, lake the route through New
Brighton. on the Eon aide of Dearer, cnnwing
%hie' atm= near the bridge connecting the two
Brightens.' Frani this point. you wilt take the
shot test • and best route to the dividing ridge bo
torten the waters of Big and Little Beaversolunce
Derlinstio and Palestine, to Belem, the place
of destination. As your time mast ner.essoily be
limited to the Slafof this mouth, we cannotetpect
that you will do more than to aecortain the prase
nubility of the ronm,lea.ing the estimate of cons
for a future and mare minute examination of the
ground. You will, bower er4leaso notice the
ground particularly as you psi. along, so u to b.
able to soy noun in your 'cyan whetter the Mato
will be foldable or unfaeoranle, so respects cow
of grading,. whether theta will be hg any tunnels.
woo tt so,tbeir length; whether any deep cutout
embodiments,' or any no expenolve eilducto
'toll hero to ho encountered. Bat we especially
thane you tolloform us in regard to the grades
and redacts of carotins, together with any other
information Uemecteid with theoubjeet,whirli you
may deem useful orimtertsting.
We uustyino wiU be adds to report to us by the
morning of the Slat, and meet as in the city of
Putebursh or, the same day. - Very respectfully;
ittut; 11 JOSEPH .1. BROOKS,
ZADOK' STREET,
EMMOR WEAVER,
Corresp e Ct. Great Western R. ft, Association.
Menu Idiom J Baaaxs, Zazoc arturr,
Maeda Walion.
Genikmeni.Lln .compliance with your letter of
iaauucteem. beams date August ilth, I commenced
theinuminahon .1' the rail rood route to which
ydu otadcd,h Mho
eornies of the 12th ; the in.
tanning time hoeing been taken up in organ.
Mom • moms 4if unistants,procuring the neceoary
instounenti dec.
I commended at the north met end of Brighton
bridge, lonian's the levels from the top of the per.
epet wilt. V.:moot of course may test this will
be the precise Ciallllloo of the railroad at thi, point.
I reel eery conlkient, however, from the appearance
of the groond.ou both sides of the Bearer, bst
it will net beilonned lower; and for soother res.
son; to wit that it will lessen the grade to the
summit between this and the Litde Beaver. I am
tueluoid te.think ghoul.] be higher—probably
tram lira IS pet.. But this cannot be certainly
• determined tdi the location is mods below..
From this {mud I examined he route marked
our for me in your letter of instruction► to the tuVen
olrdatem Onib--psming through sadness to in my
grey, old B4intoch Dentures': P►lestioe, Colam
Mum, and Franklin Equal's...l4ly surrey has been
mete wittiest, much accuracy as my very limiont
time, and the cirrwmdances under Isbell Wyss
made walk, and though for reasons which
I will berealted mention; I regret that my Untied
not been longer, yet I am gratified to to able to
clay to you, that I have areettained the entire prac
ticability of the route. and that too as I thinlywith
amy tessatiable expense. I do not of COMM,
pretend to spisknpin this gulped from any mai
mates, for I have made none, - toe reasansjost men
coned. but frier the even, and generally Xinbro.
ken !surface:Which the . groond presents, upon
much the largest portion of the route, I feel fully
warranted in errombig to this conclusion.
Attu running the level over the route, and sta.
dying the character of tbe country, its Various a..
cents and djaw.nor, I discovered that the best
method would be to lay out 'the line iota . Web
' phigM. Thiel accordinglyrlid, Thefirat lies he
r mean the Brighton bridge, the Sus of beginning.
and Glark's ens:unit, the point where we cross
over the highlumis lying between the water. of
Big and Livia Bearer. The distance is eight miles
and the grade thirty - eight feet to the mile. To
obtain this grade it will be necessary to construct
0 tunnel as this place, from one-fourth to orit-third
of a mile kvsg:dipandlog on the distance it may
be, found . requliite to excavate, at each . end of it
and eighty Otte. feet la length: The material
through which it must pus is wed reek, of saris
vim; solidity :I should think, to stand withal:de:th
ing: The weasel Plane descends to the point
where we craw tfin-Lnile Beaver..- Its length is
two and ono-foe ith'miles, and grads fortyseix feet
to the mile. • VIII* redeems be rabicid to forty
three feet to a mile, by' increasing' the height of
the viaduct gimes the Little Beaver, and extending
it a short datum further westward. Ti do can be
done with Wiry little iddiuonel expense. The
nand plane emends op a little north of Darlington,
thence down the valley of Little Beaver, along he
right - bank to the valley 'of Dilerceth's ran, up
sip winch it continues to the dividing ridge lying
between it and the waters running to the 'north
end north west, where it terminate in the distance
of five miles, with a grade of twenty four feet to ,
the mile. Oat fourth plane Is level end extends a
httler omit of the village of Palestine, and . is four
miles long, ;, ' Oar fifth plane extends toe point •
short distance south of Columbium, running on
what is called Bell creek route; and is eighth and
one-fourth miles long—grade nine and ono-third
fettle a mile. At this point we canoe on to what
is celled the Cherry fork of the Little Beaver, along
which we run on favorable ground and upon a ler
el,crowing the middle fork neer Franklin square—
thence te a smell stream heading to the south put
of Datuce five and three-fourth miles.--
This constitutes oar 410th plate. Our seventh
end last plane extends uplhe lost mentioned
'stream to delete ditto:tee fire and one fourth
miles—grade .26 Let to a mile. ,
In regard to curves I must remark, that I have
mad very little attention to them, accept in cams
where our wine was confined and could not be
varied'withent great expenditure. In a large me.
jeritylof cases, we were in gently sloping valleys,
where the eieltat curves could be bad; and I am
mniked there are very few Ilan) , curves, where
the radius of curvature will necessarily be It..
than two thomend feet.
We shall have sic viaducts. The one across
Dig Beaver will modes to be about 8(10 feet long,
and will probably cost as roach as all the, others
put blether. .
There will . be no deep cutting of any coven.
garnet, except at the ends of the tunnel et Clark's
Minima: and a 1111rOW ridge at Bt.:dics' 'firm,
.north of Brighton. The letter will be necessary
to enable us to make an tiny curve.
W• shell have more or lea embankment at all
our viaducts, but that at the little Beaver will be
mach the Mod cansiderable. , .Its height at the
viaduct will be miserly , 30 feet,' and'running off to
o point in the distance twenty. rode.
And- now, timing given you the facts is farts
they have been ascertained, I will t ate the liberty
or suggesting to you a few additional idea; some
if which you will pereetee have been brought to
light'by our work as we went along, and others by
ii.pecaon of the map, end • bird'aeye view of the
country. In the light of all the Information I ern
in travervqdrlof, I feel pretty ttutivehenev ,
et the taxation of this road then be finally Made, It
will be matevially *lured from the onejuat explor,
ed, and much improved, in point of guile and die
. I think I, am fully borne oat in this opinion by
the followinglfacta. In the find place, it any one
will curable the wiper iIeIVIT COonty Penosyl
vanis. and Odd - ambient' Co, Ohio In Ireheedert, he
will see et a glance, that the route which Isms
coeitrained to take by . your instructions, le not the
m o ugu e ekone; He will see that char 'Mending
from the Brighten bridge, to Clark's euromit,whith
ir nearly vier of Darlington, the most direct route
to Went Is by Wrien's valley, and that branch' of
ihis;Little,Bemicemainif into it,whichlteeds near
the pine Wmattli, whom wetere run north into
-Ifieboning; - and - sondi Into Bull irreaLl
. • .
this Mate we should second thin branch it
diarßeitiattlliir eeocoilothititiittiftimarealk
undiair• 'CO; Fiera thence riiahoold pOrl s ki n
In a aßibilf intise*B4 and *oar westward
twgttrgU 00 , 1101 . '; 0114 •kl °8 4 4 1 144 "
• )''.- -• •
afil 024
1111.11:.e■INAMi
)3euveri - esy i EAU below Hollowly* nailithants
by 1 0 toil ea . " 4 1 g NO to the left, round the.tidp
, npo*wbich asiena stands, and come into the law.
cc cola town, 'Stale point of oar present fermi! .
'You iriU , not be 'apprised at this min—
ion when I inform you that estimating the fallof
the Little Beaver froth &Cm vallej to our place
of craning. a little alsove.Doslincon at silty, feet,
the elevation ham Etionivelley, to rhe above oleos
Mooed Pine swamp mould ho bet 1:14' Met.
The distance isestionted alien mliew4Making
the' vade.kffs then ' feet to' the mita But
whet cube this route more particularly desirable
Is that while it shortens the ohlmatedistenct miens
Weskrn Wwwilwles• it overcomes, and, in recta)-
most annihilates our grade on the Western side of
Clark's summit—the mein and most ietionsthflP
calty on the song. ' •
iwt tie examine the fact.. The distance from
this summit to Brion'. Valley is at least 6 miles.
The height of it Is 364 fiat above our base lines
after reducins. it 81 feet by the contemplated Mee
neL Our mooing' place at the Little Beaver is
20t feet above said line. TIS this edd my 50 feet
for the descent of the Little Beaver, which icPcc•
lushly less than it is,• and
. we have 251 'feet.—
This taken .from'3o4 leaves only 53 feet descent
fromthe summit down, which would have to bo
overcome in the distance of 5 miles—lsm than
eleven feet to the mile. ' •
It may be asked why alter your line, when you
have so unexceptionable • grade as 46 feet to the
mile, and that only for 21 mile.. Such a ques-
tion would never be asked by any one who bad
muchinformation on the subject of Rail Road.,
and to those who tare not, (and there are many
of this description,) I would remark, that the most
perfect Rail Road is end which is entirely straight
and entirely level, and although grade. of 46 feet
to the mile may be • edmiasible in certain casts,
still it I. always desirable to avoid them if petal.
ble,and get down se near es maybe to the standard
ol perfection. I ou ght, before going further, to
give the . dais upon 'which I weed that the eleva
tion from Enon's Valley to Pioe Swamp is only
94 feet. First, then. as I hare helot° stated. . I
estimate the fall of the Little. Beaver from said
valley to our crossing below, at GO feat. This
would make ear elevation arthe former place, In
wit at:Elton'. Valley 56 feet above our here One.
At Firestone., near the head of Rut' Creek, a
short distance from said misstep, andyrithin 6 feet
of the same level, we have 350 feet. Add this
fret, and we hive 355 feet above our base lino.
:From this take 061 foot, and we have the tlforesaid
94 feet—thus giving ea a grade upon this wction
'of the line of Was than ten feettp the, mile, as btu
:been before stetted. I make thew rtmeeke in or.
'der to impress upon your minds the imoitnice
of this Northern route, so that it mey not he over
looked, in roan you should uKimotoly succeed in
your project. And with the same view, I ought,
perbala, to add here, that my confidence, in bang
able to pursue so uniform and direct a course
along the cnunty tine, is net altogether the mufti
of guess work, but is based upon levelo which we
took in the progress of our survey. .Forin.t ince,
we bare the level at Firestone*, at tho head 01
Bull Creek, which gives us very nearly the levy
of Pine Beramp. At Columbiana, which is very
tle south of oninty line, cur route milts the head
waters of Mill Crerk,whicb empties into tbe 51 abo.
leg; thus showing we were on the dividing ridge
brtwern the lake and the Ohio river. 4gain at
%chid Fredericka, 411 bat a sh . irt distance Booth
of the line, we hero an. elevation raryto lan lit.
tie (tech that at Firestones. Then artain.at ‘Yeah.
ingtixtrille, directly on the lies, we. hod a
filar
Theme facts go to show. not only the pradica.
bility of this touts, lit they indicate also that when
we ones gluon to the table lands of Ortio,*e . two
probably preserve a lesel upon them, perhaps all
the way to the Western late of tha Bute/ If ea,
why not all. the way to the Missienppi risk! The
Limo is not for distant, I am petruerled, 101111 this
fact will be esentsine,f, end If s 'owe is found to
be practicable, I question not theta Rid [Ladd will
*ion be constructed upon it, for who under
take to set bounds to . ths enfilies end cetarprise
of the American People? The capital is here,
end the bone end sinew to constinct the work, sod
nay, honest opinion is, that at is only nenetuary that
'the truth should be known in regard to the wealth
and resources of the West, to order to briny, NO
into trornediate regoinii,to. All whi c h
ii ie.pect
fully submitted. CHARLES T. W HOT°.
Civil Engineer.
The POTATO rot is committing its retraces ih the
Psi:iris:ea of New Brunswick. opoo the island of
Nantucket and over 'serious pits of the eotostry
sad world. The ides of cony That the seed has
rue out i not avdluipi by the who hae inctati.
pled the the subject. The following foot an
ewers sU preeioue theatrics. Mr. David Milne sad
appeatein the Chau:Wanes Jountsl:
The evil could tot iprinx from any , over
Tattoo of the plant, air specimens brfoughr dircully
from Peru were affceted equally cm ahem..
Mr. Milne. we rosy add,clumatde all the hype.
thefic Ultima oftfle potato trtit,—auinaccie,fan2i,
aud pectlisttim laths ears IRS arid weather; and
tonaidert the eflimi e n. no have always done,
an epidemic defuse; which la tact ntt oaf:Naively
Unfitted to the potafo,—alihouglx teen this. plant
its ranges havo bernsUret noticed awl deplored.
.The dowse attacked many other plant...—.o
peas y taavy, spit:Laub, and %via elms and oaks" It
was perhaps the mine dilutes which. et. the firm
appettrar.ca of the potato rot in the United (Mlle',
ma observed to etrfet our planfrttrea or butte,.
weeds, and to i cameo rveut, unto of our osha.
As might but expected by all acquitted with the
leading characterittica or epidcroics, Mr Milne cote,
Were the mum of the disease to exist in the, at
mosphere, being, of course, of the attar° of a
'Diana or malaria. , The proof of this he cocaidma
to be the Gm, observed io Great Ilfitriti, that puts.
tom sheltered by omens; frame.. or even recede
and other highlrowitg photo, ramped the di,.
ease.
• Another ciramostmea remarked by Me. Winn
was, that tire epidemic, in thn three kingdacos,
outlined ■ regular course tram the S. W. to the
N. E., travelliog at a rate of pregccesion tartlet%
carried it from the moth of Ireland to the Orb twee
In the apace .of three months: and he seems t •
!WA that, in *ism' Owes; its advent atm die
tinguithed by ramarkabie f-se. descetbed by anie
farmers ea producing a fats odet,luodcr which
the plants were observed to be almost immediate.
ly blighted.
GOLD to RUSIIIA. the failuxtai two get from
the Loudon lettet Zaf the N. V. liertrizz..
liy the returns publiehed at. St. retanshurg, the
prodoee of gold obtatued from the washings of the
rivers, s& c. during the lawyear, was eqoal to $l7,
000,000; and the average of r e law rat years hail
baeu $12,000,000 : 'This return, which continoes
IA inure® sorry jeer: is eoortapos.;.and ti equal
to the whole posture .of Satins . America in WI
palosiess times. It doe, not appear thatthe tames
are so very rich, al that the. quantity of labor td
to be obtained is very great for very small coat-
Three days in tho' week the Seri works for hiv
lot), three days he tilts the ground for hi. own
siippart. Rio lord protects him (root all liking.
(except hi. own,) fends him - when pay.
hi. medica(attendant for hid), gives him ■ suit of
clothes a year, and in MUM takes tram him all
the gold he Sods. If a Rossini serf raises more
gold than four dollars a year, ha gives a profit to
hia mates:
The blies Fox abduction cue is wig exciting
attention in New York. The Nam York Com• .
menial has heard that awaiting !es the young la
dy, the . marridge ceremony was performed by
Hare, who read Abe ursine in a private roam in
Broadway, in the romance of a Witness—so that
the question will now lulu whntber or not a man
can perform his own marriage ceremony, and than
come within the decision of the Supreme Court,
that, muting, being. merely a Mil contract, if a
man in the presence of a witness declares that he
Ulna the pony to wife, it in m a ll intents and pai-
Vies a legal marriage. If an, Men of COMBO the
Charge of bigamy will be iiartained. _
Kearrao Tgl T .=The Beaten bourne
ssys : By the treaty of Washingtoo, which settled
the Nottivessaern boundary question; the'Upited
Beata stipulated to keep in ths African series 131T4
squadron of nut leaa tlsii 80 guns, for the topples•
stew of that traffie. Tnat provision expires during
the coming "mouth; being five ye a .. f re e, the date
of the treaty. Itu this provision of the treaty .
been scrupulously °hasped by theU.S. govern..
hoar Biatoos.--The Bvaton Journal Self : The
Boston - and Providence Railroad are bailing an
Iron Maar bridge on the branch neck to the Wer•
ceder Road across seven mile river. -It is expec
ted that a locomotive 'will be run over the Wor•
caster Read sa far as Worimodett, on Priday.
The we of iron for railroad hunt won become corn•
moo, ifilot The - Harlem Reinded hat
upon Ito line in iron “Traw Bridge" that is a
'Pecimen of rare ingenuity ind the boat -bridge
The eparteemtex" . devotee tow Or Rte mete
of its columns mtweintup" the wieners ie the On.
'tiezdeek Ttiet I This week,, Mn. Deere (wife of
'Ms Heti ILllesie) hes to takeit4s The, r°.
rirAlktn2s. , for the' 11knitetemeot, if pale of
!Bishop 'Oederdtink 110511 i to be, vigorous, judliThit
fima.,! ll !.' s e aigns• ' '
. ,
! Sszirr. the Treinidistis It 6.4a:i. Omit tO
!off:re - premium of $3,000 -fat the Wet attend
fee the, step_ that mss: be offend before
'the first iffitne next. If -noise of thew istrannl
!shill be fano! ertesby of eo Wei a minim, i 6 ,0
,the anther of the best will be paid
offer an Liberal - will :nis`donbt.'estil forth the bat
tkontedn Went in the genii* -
- •
Daniel Webitsr reservist fifteen' bemired dol.
Ara he tbien 44e'eliebsea " this Oyler saglif
. .
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MEM
BY-MAGATIC'; TtLarit
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Coreurprandesee rat' , Pittatresirghl •
PROM MEXICO. 1 1
Correspondenee or the Musham casette;
Aug,3l. 13
The NewCideralCpapers haft not yet lien'se•
reivel et tMs place, and we art indebted to Mr,
Martin stage agentfor i Sight of the Picayune and
Deitiotthe 24th inst. • •
Ther are later arrivals from Brazos. Thellet•
arta . Flag of the 2Bth says that thefi , ntelli.
gen received hu been confirmed by printer bet
las from Coale° that the scan - tint patty of 27-
Texans commended by CapL•Baglorwere*teck.
ed by party of Mexicali and all killed bat
three..
The Flag contradicla the statement thit Gan.
Scott Lad enteredMexteo. '
The details of in outrage of the most brutal
character is said to have been committed by men
in the uniform of American soldiers. . •
Officers of the Massachusetts regiment writing
froa Ceralvo, under date of Bth August, stem that
the two loot army trains from Monterey to Ca.
margo were attacked and thirty= forty peek mules
cut off from each. That another treinleft m the
7th and that positive evidence had been :recnieed
that 300 or 400 ifesicaios Were ambushed an the
raga. the purpose of cutting them offl i
The Flag farther says that the Esprew mail
wagon wee attacked on the Monterey Mad about
the let of Auffun The escort wu.scattered du
ring the fight: and two Suit grit raising I are ap
posed to hare born killed.
On the next day a merchant train containing 40
moles, was attacked, and the escort dis i persed.=
The whole train was captured by CM Mericani.
The Flig of the 11th August states Met a train
ef 125 wagons left that place yesterdag far Comae
go, escorted , by Cat. Butler's duriipany of Dra
goon., and from thence to Monterey. • 1 •••
This train was utalocanied to make up the corc
Vaunt of transpattittion of store } _ and Munitions
sulficiat for the Intended march of Gar. Taylor
on San Luis Potosi.
Capt. Butler'a Dragoons - mato a magnificent
display.
The FM; of the 18th says orders Dom General
Taylur had been le - aired at Caniargo; directing
the train to halt until a larger train can be got
' ready for movement. They are satisfied of his
intention to advance immediately oponr Ban Luis
-
Potosi. .
Camipondents therittabargh Rivets
Yellow Fevez.
line 0 Jan. 24.
The deatbe and interments tram Yellow (cant
for the . 48 bone ending on the :warning Ur the 23d
-84 deaths; Charity liostaital for vhe 48 hours
vpdlog on the MOM Ail 27. 'harem! of . deaths
over the 'week preceding 127. The disease bad
never been more slabeing, and. many area seek
ing the Country to escape its. ravages. I Itusinees,
too, had generally • suspended.
C...a . mtpoodetwe of the Pittsburgh tiszeite
PIII.IsADELPHIA MARKET.
10:E=MEIM2
Flonr—tBalse of Western 11. ms at If 5,7514,87
per bbl at ertogt sate thane aro more idlers than
toque. ,
Coto Med--StoderateialesB3.l2.ic per
Wthmt-4alci al Primo Relliutubera at 1230
Ewa—Primo yellow is sallog at 75e per. bo.
Ows--Ssles of new oats a. 2e and of old at
20e per bu.
eotut—Nothing , doieg in the article worth
rrportiog..
Mem Pcirk—Salat at 80.75 per IbbL -
Psi= Pork—The market Pt inactive, with limit.
'ea .ales at $l3 per
madat fs gold and without dune
in pris.
Whiskey—The =stet is doll, %Tab sales s
28: - pct. gelL
Groceries—No change In the pace; =eke
quiet.
Correepondeneo of Ilse Pittsburgh Goxetto
BALTIMORE MARKET.•
Ba •Aug. Rt. 4 e.
Floor--Ilcorerd !street Brands sell et. $5,50 per
City Mille is held at 12,75 perjbbL
Wheat—Moierate tales occur at 116a120e per
be,. .Prima Red is wiling at 1064110 e per ba.
E. - rn—Bales of Mibite, rictstrictlylpdine, at ne
per bee.
oara—Moderato sale. at 38539 e per bu.
Wabiticy—Betas at :Sept galL
Pfu•ieians—Ttcre iv en increased do:nand in
the ratriel, but no change in prince
&oche—The =kat is doll, with' a downward
tendency.
Farther vales of 600 bbls Mot at
. previotto
quo:anew. also 6000 be Wheat and 20,000 bri
Corn at firmer prices
Pork—Western boo saki-today at $1: per bbl.
Lard--Sako of Western at 10e.
EX.elmire Corremendeeee of the Pitts b urgh Gesette
NEw YORK MARKET.' . ,
Aug. 31;4 xt. x.
Flour—The Market is firm, with Moderato sales
at previous pricer.
Wheat—Sales of 3000 bn &Wheal Red, not
strlctly prime, at 130 e per bn.
Cora--atio of Western 'Mixed at 'Melta per
hu. Prime Yellow is active with min at 76e per
bu.
osta—Moderato sales at 45c per .
-NZ - change in the Ptolli3loll mu et, excepting
a slight lacrosse in demand, • ".
.lard—The market is inactive, Without change
in Wyo.. •
tkitton—Nothing doing in the market.
the Western Ilaguelk Telegraph.
Cincinnati, Ang.i3l, 9 p. m.
'Foe Correspondent of the St Louis Resale
spiting Goat the Osage nation says that the-
Snags Cacaliachees have come Ogaden. in
Counnl.
It ha coma to light that the, Spaniard' have
paid large mom of money and mules fir the par.
pausal destroying the 'American traders and =lc
property journeying over the ioad. They offered
a large reward for every scalp and oxtail. la gm
Spring those tribes maw= their 'old positions 'oci
the east lido of the Arkansas. •
XLNIA, Ohio, Aug,Bo
The moiler mill near this plea wes destroy
to•day and one men \by the 'explosion.
Exclusive Correry.oorulence or the Pnt•Uargb Galeit
IdINUINNAIII MARKET. .
ADg. 311E14 r, tr.•
Floor—Saba of 1200 WA at $4 per bbl.
Wbirkey—Modetata 'ales at 17e per gal.
~, L ard--Salea of 1700 kep at 10ie. per - fb
Holding price. Ilc per lb.
Procunona and Gr.cories continuo 'Mon
chop.
On the night of the tt-Xth of Minuet at Knights.
town, Indiana, a tremendous hurrictuao paned over
the town, upset tho canine tent of Welch "de
Co's Circus exhibition and tore it to atomo.;—lrli
Levi North
„R6l perfoWning his colonic four
bum fete at tho time 'tile Worm burst upon the
pa•illion- tho horse"- became frightened and
threw him upon the nog, dashing his breins on
god killing him instatitlY. Tho ring master was
run over by horsey, had an arm broken, and was
otherwise injured. Several others 'of the cam.
pony *aro hurt, and two s women and a child kill.
cd. Tho storm' detested the country for ;the
space of half- a mile wide, blowing down - homes
and destroying life. ,
Littman; GAS ttectaTiti;—Dri Collate* en.
tatsinnund last night canes. up, to- the matt earl
pine expectations that knirs spat:and amuse.
meet amid ask. The 'Odium wu large, and Of
the most respectable -character,
.and every thing
wint ofrio a proper winner. His Leal:dee new
be. topoated this evening.. .
. ,
A Goon' Om)
. ylritto. P —A - corespondent of the
Knoxville (Tenn.) Regietei, suiting from
•eoutilli : WE—A ~Ttitiroday, last, ;/olm Van
Boozer, of ibis county, also Ii ono /tundra:Nod
pollen ran old, went one and a half idle" to ,
the place of boidiag tbi election, and 'anal the
fall Whig ticket'. Ile bas voted at every big
'dentist election that ha; taans held Inge United
Elunee.--:lie *is •.Whlz. lithe itevciiatiaa usit
V ,
lacono,' who was comm i tted itt* Maolcia ,
further 'bionics-, hu Wen ' hallo. 04 to , answer
it the neit Ciurt of: Qaositar Siiiiwis. for an so
sioat mid boner' , on Jolcplanis. 'alcelnalsolifist
established a new Ilia 41
I wo
• of penis:oat =4
piltinrusra has
itC:)10 If Wr Liverpool
begumOir °ryas - •
-541 . .?3ja
.e®
MIS=EMIN=
Seim—There Isere an bead at the. tint en
idonday. which said at $3 - ac64 bOtiptlPo lbs. nett.
Calees—A, Minn member said at 5245045 each.
Sheep. a lieited supply in market, "Mick sold id
Hogs-.-Them area a gond *apply st the yard, and
males wite rather Now at ;Fs per Kelbs nett..
TTBBURGII WEEKL GAZETTE
SeptembeT 2—corrrairt rant
:and Rrui *R oa d_m e oi rig o f
the Stockholders of the Pittsburgh end Connelly.
Ana Ralf it« 4 Company—Th e j Macidonian—
Pleunre Trip toCove—Taylor's tetter—Tenible
Disanter—alanhuran on the Tennrylvanii
lettei from the Priaident - of the Central Railroad
Corep t r4—News from ' Mexico—Potato Rot
Ro Dale Oiren—Electrivedfron-4 West- I
ern Rail Road-Wool Minufrenies—Litter from
jonnici=t in Italy Gen. Scott Wad Gen.
Banta A Real Rotate of Pittsburgh—Leona
.of-Windom--Something from the Army—lnter.
nal Improiements--skotch of the life of Ruftw
Cboate—l-Connellarilk. Charter— S ob Truantry
Fire in Now York and Pliilada—Liberty Ticket
Lama TelegroPhic new., Foreign and Domande.
Comthercial—A carefully complied Kellen, to
the Merkel, for the neat week—The 'price. in the
local city markets—Thu eattle Market—The prices
of American Produce ia yahoos part. of the Union
~.Antooot of Floor, Wheat, Cora dec.,' received
niece tho opening of the Coed—Canal Waltman and
movement. of produce—. Market in London.
City Nevra—sprit of tbePress—Commie Extract.
from the leading journals oc the interesting topics
of tho.miy.
For isle at the doh, tingly or in orrepporla
Price G cents single copy. -
Subociiptions two doll= a you in &dunce
•Ofl' Salter'; Ginseng; Panaceas—blutacas.
Tarsturonv‘-We beg leave to call pablieuttentlen to
the . following, finm Dr. Wm. Donn, of With...smile
Clermont Co., and one of the very first practitioners in
the county m which be resides, Mid late Senator Id the
State Legislature. 'it ts cheering than to see the lead
ing lama( the profession, bursting the bonds el-profes
sional prejudice, and giving morn its due: .
vStr: I have In my practice been wing enamor yo.
Clowng Paworn, and, so far. am well pleased in i
effects in Catarrhal end Bronchial Complainer. Nau
sea' me half a down LWOW—put WWI as lour as To
'enn; as t expect if It co:ulnae* to reedy., general sa
isfaction if has heretofore. to keep!, constantly
hand. Respeetfully, apl7 IVat. Doan. ru. e.
GAZETTE JOII PRINTING OFFICE,
?mini STREET, COUNia. OT POST units att.,
, f f
tat aj-W are now prepared to once to in lllltr2CriOr
and exprili Limn anner, all king . Joe emienno,
mmll an large Nerve, blellllll,ollt BlitS,Bills of Lading,
Letter! keel Circulate, Handbills, Car., he-, de: ...
' . NOOK Mtn Tainient.l.T PaIICTINCI
to any exteit executed In the bent manner, and al
Wade et reading dono.urith accuracy and at the lowa.
rata..
frg-An Application Laving been yetienlaymede
.Ktuujos by the Oomiolitee Pblto Hal l to allow Me
mee gof the Pittsburgh and Connellsville Rail woad
Codipiny lobe held Mere, he, although at much Moon
venktnee to himself, kindly contented.
Ills'exhibitions have thus been interrupted, end will
not re-eorrimeitce until further notice.
A New Penny Paper
i'roPoorio for Pobail:dog in' the City of ,Philade
phis, anew Daily Paper, to be celled
DeILY NEWS"
THE rapidly increasing bonnets population, had
carnal ot Pialladeaphin tide ecitilireUou enstlng
between Whig principles and the prosperity of the city,
and the present poeulou of the Whig pony of "milli
sauna and of, die Union, hays reduced tee subscribers
to propose the establishment of the shove paper
Too NEWS wilt advocate Whig pnneipies as origi
nally expounded by Our fore fir hers of the Vonstitanous,
and adoote.iyoud advocated by the accredited mans
and champions of the Whig cease at the present ea • .
The propnetns refrain from setting forth in a prosyec
tut the peculiar propriety and pressing neeesony or the
pobliconoo of is,bei4,cherginic, and learirsa Whigyeti
ay Paper an ibis city. They are oltelouo True to an
ogee( °heap literature, and whale th• publishers warn
establlara the paper upon the bans of solid mein. they
would place at within the reach of all by its cheapness.
Ao a news, coinencrelal and basiness paper, the
EIVS shall be second to none of its con e:hemnos
The must ample soured are secured for aveniving the
latest and moot accurate local, Lnieign mid domestic
inhlbgerice,
- Nouting Indelicate or ode:Was to a refined to to wit
ba ademzed too tbi paper. • •
Toms.— the Nt WSwill bedeliveredtosubsenbel
mem Cents per week, payable to carrier evety Sara
day. ' biaU sasiribors OI per 4.13 ma:
. EVANS, PAXSON &CO
Philadelphia, Aegart V,1617. eptldtr
DEAN'S OUEMICIALL PLASTER..
DaiheoYrs.., Mleh., April ill, ISO.'
fikINTL EUEN-1 have been in- the habit 01 using
kW Dewey UttetWeal Plaster in my prochenfor the hut
two year. daring whichtime I have applied it Warmly
eases of disease attended with local tntlereadon, mei
as ingantation or the Eye. and Eye lima, gbitensonotta
bemsca, Fever Sores m the testy or, ingenue:my no
;,
gee, local b idammatery Rheum*" .a ni
ad ninny of the
clue atteaded with intlamatton pc end fever, in ail I
of watch it has ill MY 11410.1.• prey successful. And
toe the tones of disease for which it is recommended. I
consider It one of the most ertitimou Yemenite of
which I have smy.littowledge. Fairing been made en
ountitesl wan Me component pens and computinion of
me Flamer. I have no heettation in recount:Wang it to
the public as a highly metal and -ickntige prepasetion
I owe. M SWIEWIT. M O
Late Surgeon to the U S (nuns. at DCIIIrbOUIT ',lle.
To Meters II tlarvit S. Un.
.. ... .
•
Put tale by B A FABNRSTOCK & Co. corner of
Ors and wood .d•trood and nal atrects tptl
Harlem Coal Works, with the laud, or with the
3 . 110al tend only, as a purchaser may prefer. I will
al sell 16 ears, three Cats, three barge.soand all the
implcme nu, ropes, ita,betonging—as nolo artoperation
If desired. a set of bleat-Muth tools, bellows, Mc. eau
be hut. Timm, nre several lemma for Ma accommoda
tion of diners, Ae. .
also otter to &tam Pfaf, with the lmod which it Is
built. U the coal works said mill are sold soon, I will
teat them ob good terms.
I will callelso my Harlon Form,mther with or with
out the Coal contains. A o description is nezeasury,
a. trty penou d moored pure.hue will first view'.
All the above poxes of property Ile 'down rubeiniu
and may be occepied as • whole I will sell. therefore,
either MVO.. Of separate,. may suit piirehasers.
ytos ‘ t , t i b tt s: b r , i n li g er o c
etoa o tli ‘ zr . cmilitra, ahe v c Mon.
ong _
mlldgt• " • THOS II BAIRD
eArtcg ginOK9 FOP. BALE-4 large ooh Journals
0 of tho Wall, of, floprogentith fee Of ea- floe: I:WU
nrprn. rC
The American Pioneer in 2vols.
The Theological Skew!, Boot 1611 cats. •
Mamma's Pulpit Aaristant, and a small •nrfory o
other scarce books.
Inn Carrier New 'Pittsburgh and Allegheny City Di
rac...T, and a few Wien. lama ,
unef and Letter paper; red, bloc nod black Ink;
waren and sand.. •
r4r Invr by, ISAAC HARMS, Agent and 'Com
klerchani,Pdth st.nent Wood. ' • spit •
F °ll SA
. 200 as c ro7reil - ssze ' SV:rc i len Bawl,,
• cords
and Lacing; •
Twine' inballs; .•
. •
Window Saab and Gloss to sal; . •
Idalebea, • • .
• ..
• Warn avatar; -
-• Brushed;
Louireille Lima. •
Parente by IrrAAC CABAL% Age:demi Commierio •
tlerchisnt:Sth st near Wood. • spit
..FASHION FO6 ALITUEN,I947. •'•
ADIoCO AD &KING, littera, corneiOA:
wood aad have roe♦ tied their Ai
tama style .of Hata, to which they reopeeirolly levee
the attention of ilk* coalmen and attach, centrally.
TT 011T=On Saturday:near the hicinongshilh wharf
drapean's receipt hoot, with the name of - Greene
&Co in it. - Toe ander will coder a favor be fraying
it with the sabeerthet. 11.0 VICICREY.
M=:=t
"LIBIENN ,?.ND EIOSLIZcs.
. . . . .
•
IV MR RYRYteiroter Mlt etaa
'el the eat Is of buyer for above &owls. having nem
open & tame *apartment of wipe nor make of both am
erce, boaght from tho 'Agent, of the Ithoufacturers,and
•eanarquently ean be cold at lowest papible pikes. •
MLR—Brown, black, anti plater Dantaute
Flannels—also, scarlet, yellnw.ad White Ront en.
tarn martu factorial. —a all supply sow an hand at' Dry
Goods Plume of W R 51URI'it Y. aptt
R MURPIIV ha* open this Morn
Inga, large moo:lntent of choice pallets of Man
cheater 15liogImme, of fast talon nod superior make.
OUGAE, AND NOLABBEE—
►7 DO bbd prime NO &Ivan
600 MIN N 0 Mobkraa;
.1110 811 Maluse•oo bawl. far Pale by
, II ISDRBRIDOY., WRSON &CO
lIDOMINAL N . UPPOKTERS—Dr Chased . , Wit
tand'a;Knovedetde and othela for *ale at the Wild
• roof I KIDD &CD
11N0R1.E11,23 bias chip Logsvood;
13 b•gs Pepper,
• ,10 'Alloplea;
3 egks Madder,.
• . . 3 caroms ladim •
' clop tbaring soap Jost rota: tal We by
pit • —BURBRIDU
wxtff.mr - G:ess-'argr‘ ... -,370 - ,dl
"IS do.- •
14530 ' 100 do 10y 4 •
"401 !!13 d ; 9014 1' 60 ' F
Ng& .
111 ; & 7 1g, rfro " o b : sbtr
O - Is Twins's* Oil for We by . IL-'44
. 'VMS° co
water st
ti
'- dOLIZI • LEATIFIEII;-1W *bk. Nor York put
``co " f' ‘ cai-.fi` n l i.iniifttrhir.. WILSON kCO
. .
VOITFEILEI-3004gs Rio; • .. : .
.V• ..Igmot; lootme'd; kirtaki iiy
• URBRIDGE, WILSON a-at
T CieM7o,ol}-100 bbls etoppedjoit read for itsla
"la lOU by . E
ANAUDEIII-I , csk 11677 WY) priize • • wit lust rte'd;
V/ for sala by , - E YIELL.URS
G IINNIItON lus_t,7o(l;
WV IP -1"11415"'"4"1;
p ARM OAKEN-434 44 pan prune gat
BatgmNE -465 'oiut"'''''Initg tits
A 4
UJCAM3IO,IVIA, Mm—i.c!4tK.A..goinet.r.eßsa.;
ITRO = » l oarboya for.aleby
reiligglgVrA%reP
NTeq — ni
frFIVIIIIIIIS—A new lonCiniioa.lleilipms
J. - samba% for wale by - KIDD &CO
WATNlM4olbOutruAdjonuttloatidet ke
VW Z.Welt moor 411w4v0
- -
11 auction _6
ll* John D. baviii.itiurtlonneeti.
French Brandy at Autsco , rr
, onday aficitiontithittad lan . . at 4 oteltietOrt
tho Cominers;alnates gnarl,. corner Wood and SO
will ho Wald without MCIITC 1 - 2 t account ',born it .way
rn...
conce '
I qoate east OturJ, Ihtiti.t.Co, dirk Birindi.
1 der •do . do pato. dcs •
which ate eoheid:red a knod andel& ---
spit I . JOHN DAVIP, Annum:leer
10" - Americatf.conp..( :
•
On Thasdaysion=g,Serambee,MlOoklnek,
Cam.rtotrOtal bales Itevm eomer of Vb.! mad Ftfth.o.
will be seld an extensive asaortenew
uroco
. - • At 2 o , Clock, P. M.
la and 3 /st t;blo .1114 e;
LUIZ=
4iti'"eitnl7.4'iatWi nye. Teat
, .
IS down coal and DeCoasbite Staines, • '
6U ne.4- bead boon; . .
, .
40 ream, crown ...pawn Paper .
.
.
Glassware. wancnowtre, unworn, tobaten; Elan,
tatchen, t rankhn anone4e. A lane quantity anew
td second nand haus...old furniture, among which are
nogany but:n.4044,1., bedtteada. . funny and coin.
...chairs, anrk and wash suit dr, looktng . Vanua,
midi clocks, carpeting kn. - ..
At 7 O'Clock„ P. • , •
A retail riOck of fancy and staple dry, eOO6I don
concry, gold and silver rrolehea, cold on books and
stationery, musical motramento, ready made clothing ;
boom, halt. German falter Orman. k. • aSt
AMUSEMENTS.
lINBOONDED:EST/111111/11.313 •
TuountitAnT.rtirtmaitrir O►iti yocausrs.
. THIRD.ENGAGFALET44.!
One Week More.
Prize of ;a rpknelid Silver Ctsp foi4helett
Melody or Esztraragetnsa. ,
ANDItEM'S' ICE CREAM SALOON. _
•IMiTTANyE TIVENTY4 , IIPS CltOfa,
TIIETHOUPEoI Vonalists.baving BC ab two saga
menu at this Temple of Pkmare, closing. baler
day enemas last, with otalinilnisned•ropummty an
'erowded Meows—at the argent solicitation of she Man
ager have been prevailed inmate minima :
•
They 1.11 accordingly appear every 'Evening Ibis
week, in the most pointer „sangs,pieca, melodies and
ext royagencia of the day, diyeraijing the performance
Prim ore Silver CUP will he *worded to the author
cif tire movie of tech bluthopian Melody or Extreva
gaols. to be, Set to music by the troope'! at present
e tonged. which . o°ll be decided the best by th e spools.
Ocoee voice of the audience at the RI AL CONCERT,
no 'Monday /teethe September O. '
112`Peceons - contending for the Prize, mist send to
their p ' een t o the Clanger on or before Friday awn
Peptemher 3. in enter to afford time foe the adoption of
manic wench face which may hi tiered. ' ran
LAIIGIIING CAB
Y the argent re tweet of seresnl gentlemen', 14-COL-
B
Tt):4 wit] give
A GRA ND SIMWTION OF THE Nrimr-
teentLetzetee
At the'.lll.eneure '51.rl It ellll:4berlY A
WeilLeads) evelsing,Atyr. 31.
Dr. v..aare tae smite ernexitiee le the!.
pie. Damn. to 1e45, for the DeueSt at the,
re s
Fatty Talkies ergot will be Fepeiett,
ptlllref lithaic It • , .•.
110 erect of the g. dere.ope
reearae:rt ofartte otider
. .
Rptlik, -.....
mg. where °there derteeothorai
ficient vonweionveivas is retained In aline
cline in the pine. nee of it pionerenone an.
Fincen young nien,of the first respeetabi. ,
ge . goil to inhalii tlive geta. '
'
welVe manta wen ore engaged to eland Upon the
rear (which will be erected with a sailing around
to plated those under the 111111.:Y.CIS °edit VS (Mt In•
jiving thentaelves or where • ' ' •' ' .
e 9 be whole 'entertainment will be erLicited with thee
mono- ty and dewrnen which shall diwerve thelintren.
age eine menthe,. clan, of latina and: gentlemen. Dr'
ce • pledgeldmeelf that it mall he entirely (Wrenn:at
from hut e mostly given of the Time : •
The whole toll conclude with's wriest( :the - Meat
bnR
Pill I.O 4 OPIIICAL EXPERIMENTS.
A brief lectdrie upon the -properties of the gee :will
pr cede the Eolith/on. • • . ' r •
!bon open at 7. To commence a gazette before 9,
Ticket* cowl, Pelcany log ceeta. •
. N. 19. Front
h one and Dress &Wee will lieTaTvlT.
ed tor ladies and thew wboaccenapaly thew. ag 29 .
WELVWB NATIONAL .0111,CD;;
FFOII THE OL.YitIPIAbI haIftIIITHEATILE,
• Philadelphua. 1•
TrolP=li 74.17gAa`glififirg;
their aylendid Water—Fr.:" Pariffien, commodionely
lurnlphed forlic comfortible mceptuta ergo) person',
01 Pitt.burgh, on the 10th, 11th and.l6th,
of Suplember next • , ,
Independent' o f
Willis' celebrated Bran Band, ' , dm,
company will he sobbed on their unmet, by Mr. tit al
!Reel, Sfrinir , B6/444 playintaire from the most portuta ,
. .
In the evening the payithen betllmathated by the.
patter spine Gas, prorated by HT C 131044 Esq. of th e
Vatted mates Nary Depanment,Washington It loan
entirely new method, giving ..apariar light: flea from
Sl?sl4.s.ll:l4futie tae bolt of all other attempts, and
casitog a fight scarcely leas,brilltant than the samFay
_ _
sun.
Col:teaming dd • co' repanjwill be rowel .+lrr JaCal
ereate4er,otho rtde•t•thoeh admired &elm of the
Bussiele Enr0.0 .. , the 70770, fn Soththor!cr Sthes:ted
Ws b[ll2ll/111tpthodeiof ths Spits Fiut.his; Wsr aingi on
t, g sad 4 bones.
Nola= Lows fitiziont the Brent Nay= Phsmn
rtieltarinka, whose admirable pertionaliona,.. tingle
Mtge, chat. and <lnfiniti. all who behold her} trintitying
imbue opinion in awarding to her the high position. ahe
boo aaecoetinily held amidst &Doak of rival stark. r
Crowa—Dow..lbn. the 'aiirkprocoding whoa ,
infinite JE , I and FUN,wsroinetibY oo roderwaa and
linriTy. plane biro Orr beyond the reach of irrotarion
ler Hort. NODAL', the Piineeof - Eting
_Mute.
Tks aloud falsify, whew onion of Talent is.without
•yarallel in . the world. Mgr Riote The moat fin - abed
mot in his arrangemeni and' r zonation of scenes and
gyarnaatie grouroo Fragirkßicers preireats every kiwi
of Foreign riei that ea, aurorae , by noveMroud Motiond
iinitiniaiiithin:l will ierfornt his arton'a single
Lerw, an performed" before the Presideni and :'canters
of ,ho tlnneit. Stamm, and by all present declared the
mon perfect union of wonder and gnus 11111 would eves
- • ..
know,
Mimic, T NiPe, who has acquired iheVare an of ri
d!. g; arid eterauny, the most difficult feat backwards,
on a singe home
Ifr Pin Smut will ndehia fine chishic aCts
4 homes. forming a pyramid of five parsecs, whom . he
win bap, abate Ric aortas at ligbm t og speed. •, - •
Signior Geimeni,the mighty Halted mime...lad will
ride ma incredible tiee romantic secant, nitroffikiclqsa
butane do diable, , and Isle Golden Peleterne,&e. he. He
will a, to bring forward . his two vendetta dogs, wham'
are withem equal la the Atone..
Xr W Ilitelvd, the Sp grab &Cal t' flikr,and great
great rep n4entalire of the Red Dine or the Fontst.
3(e Clics Fleur, who rides a groat dramatic scene, and
a Geaud larilutry aci; entitled HONOR TO (JUR HE—
ROES, or.tffil for one Gauntry, In which by thiald
correct costume. he will represent tha•Chid Patriarch
praying tor his country...GEN ZACK TAYLOR, at Mon
terey, limos drier, yaukeo volunteer, Santa dome;
the commandcrof elerco, concladiag with the &Gni,:
or Fondest. bearing the memoratio reaalve,— , Gcneral
.Teirici React. •urnacilera" , ' . •
Nam Dcriaccs.of the •Cirquic-Glravpßiari, , will Intro
, dues the Arabian Hrming: Xere,'Hisidtel whOue brat..
tilal dance , far surpass auything of the hind ever vet,
brought befue the pa Also the comic ponies, Ro
meo and Jitlictot ill.by their comic dinner keno. leaps
•aed coutuerleaps,prore their imliactree bent for deal
_
ect-Parenniadgaartlants teag with tlztt . fide nee bring
their famines, at under the watchful care alike Fenn
tor. ainiten erponteltine a shade of vettgartty can Gad
he way among the choice ropretentatione of the,A rein,
The afternoon and evening performances ebinely vat
glad. •
- DICKSON &,CO4
No. 80 Markel Suce,firt creors helms Thief, Soma sfde,
• • • •. • •
rupoRTERS arol,W holesale Dealers in 'Wattitell.
J. Wiuch Glasses and materials Jeweler of altdeacrip -
Maw, qualm°. altd•styleNvocoprising in the articles
connected with me mule..
• Clocss, Dixon let don's Ilnierda.flennse Silver and
Sitter plated wares Sherted and Elirsaingliam plated
"fancy action., Rodgers Er. don's and Womanholmls coo
Ivry taiar., dealt. Knivealte, Ivory
bandied table cutlery of the finest mcdtem. and maw.
mon otallnies tarp 3.1.0M.100t , Pt Vg4 peer, peel--
. spectacle a. papier ' Week, ands lepaeoed• traps,
vaziott. • ahapes and qualities, at tedeeetV rates, gold
watch Pa-es and silver ware of all-descriptions men-
•
• DICKEY /E. CO having teee . atlvreekrred inn, the
large, awl cotarnediona warchoetze formerly. occupied
by. !lour, fithhunc.t &mt. knd mare recently , by.
Ashkarst a'Petnnagton, beg leaven, info= 'Watetr
Dealer, Southern and %Pastern 'Merchants and others'
tha.they, deuce-having at all Penes an asronment of
Goods ot their own iteranatioit a/hien they are deter._
mined to sell lithe learett rants.;
1:1-1.1.ery.attratinn will .be paid to the packing of
/loads main theaxecution of order, the outdid. and
prices will be folly plural:Lard against all avrepetitian
PRINTS ONLY.
CEDAR ST. 3 NEW YORK.
LEE tt 'BREWSTER. •
'Establirtlea a oralaboasi.4l2la n a d y , ee ,, lNtilh:E h at,
P TIZiVaP i aI I .rOLFkIEIXCLUSIIVI4.I4.at'..
low prices—tad tahtbitint, at sII statong '
o THEct Largast,A4antja:
• WORLD, •
?hey nra raw opentng.tte.....iemt ilantlred Pacfragey
comprising every now, style of Foreign and Damara
production, many of Whteti aro not to. he found
where, and which Lave 10At been purchased, and are
offered for sale for Cush and awn credo, .•
.
-PJII - CEF;;A r Ouu . F.I . )
cor 4th &watts.
ONE: TO' FIVE CENTS
, . .
per yard UM.. the price,' of April and May, as, per
prt Cooslokueo, whiett aro corrected daily, for the
wralmabon of tryero..•
PINT NV ALIIETIOUSIC, t
, ' , Neu, York, Jurv,l`3l.7 .
JS
L .• •
Clansoes 'and Kiperieneer of lliad-
A.Ataela llu la hiatatGoiaa,/tOt [bet oral/ the personal
11(stoty and 'Belitnou• ()mama( Pout:ash...a rehhistap
of Combray. by. erotemor Upbeat: • •
The Pew en en of the eau! ors r the Bads., in Filiation to
health and morals; by George Meare,M. D. • . .
• , waaldnaton and bit Coombs: 1y T Headley. •
Frnak 6 1 .oatolto•or a odor V./leaf Dawdle old Paid
of Cana.antol Etna.; by .I K blared: "
The Otrundists. or personal memoirs of the Patrioti
of the French Revolution, by Mon. Lemootine:
To/tot to aro.e, for the Va.'s: by Mary //WM.
Men, Women and 1.1.1,5; by Lazes Dant ,
For sale at the Bookstore of
at • ELLIOTT & ENGLISII,S6 ;Emerald
SIINDRIES-10 bap Pepper,
ti der.. Nice;
3 do 14:tiers:to.'
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100 matt, Cateia;
10 lads Cider Vinegeri
100 doz Corn Broo,ord
Len kegs asooned /VICO NOAli
51 doz Benr . er4tneketo,
Neareo LoOr 80tar;
W bbli..lll.lls.setti
ICO scams Wrappmr Paper; forsele
a. 30 CGILL: BUSfIVI
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tho auentioa of OcoUot,
p udra. Mudtd, a e p x ears,seo oWopit a o t
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wors,baloteusiog
oboorto-up. M their Will
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,ohoold oalloos saltoecoosiCOargotti,as,the propne,,
Mo is Oboe. closing:o luo Cook,
fIOOPIGIL TOOLlaving been app_atmed At
V foe tin wilit of Un celebriamt Itt.i.l Worke•nT ,
vadat Cooperloots; a tstlt Nappy. will be csumitly on
Land ; tot ado su manafsetaten niieerw ,
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ipt ills by RODERTiOI . 4 It REP? kalr
11 - 631. ASS—On bend . 241 e.0'..tirti. - MM.
V 0ffai640,618,7x11,FX1 0 , 10 21 1 11.m at ae ifs
' .27 • Jude b ROBKRT.-1 1 &!_. Pat?
Fatti haul, Flo , NeirLdY
braid, fresh groandonn reed; for .ale ,
247 DRUM, MO REW 2 CO; loot%) it
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Nnuaeut of I:natal:LAO ooloroklo.P.
rrims if • gnat variety or tow , oo•
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IFS TI-=A. row .uormeot of high' WNW,
evred.ll,ey.justopenedrior salt by
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tiASSIXIN/LICW-5 nal - Vltil Pane; goal
moTas Jastiteeivetior sale br •
827 • _SILLICKL a wurrE,
AVert " sl4 bst . t, ' 6 44, re . el Af. l ealse " a r , L la l° 7lnls ll""l ial;
optllloli for ralety,. wiaTE,
u MUM Ali lE4,l cat teeelradj itte Ni. feel,
Li atop Jiod Mars, Inobsebole 'AD•iby !kat"
Haramcil. Vi,TrienCbsias mooed Nis,Canogn
ten tools, mill, ma elitanal pit 1 .1., P I &CA ..
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' by • JOS WOODW EML
rdt, it handsome La
(.4 1 .77. 1 1: 1 ,1 1 1fAtt4=;. labia RR hami .
ion • A ni, Oregon otad,liteloria kb* An LiAs?
Dren. l ll. ai the gry goods Loose of
• •.W MURPHY
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L` - from uaw beat from mmr Newark; kw
sale by ItICIIAHDUAAhOfiD. Com blaretaat
e 1..: • • : . liberty st,oppalto amitbEeld
YECLOUR—O'bbIs Rub grand Rye. Floor, ion
rt. I.bilbo If= t o m boat Caleb Conti for solo by
utta'.._:._.. ~ S&IY MARRA UR% 33 wood st -
LOUF3.O bbld fresh. ground gridodur and . Wax.;
banah's Inanda, iu cora - and did Welty • .
• ar.B , • • .84t. W 11/.Bl:CA[7Olli 33 amain
',01.001-110 this' fresh 'iro . nad BriglusrePS
brand,Sat reed; Or WOMEER.
. . . nor ranthdeld and grater ma •
u n ttagu 17 47, 1 1. o 6 k . besz . Ameriam, oud
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rano USD fiPIONS for .ale wbolesale and nail
by WICK &JSItCANDLESS
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IFICESE—IS b. large prime reed: krr We by
V: Jr.:4. • •W s B bleelerenEON Ikt bbert7 .l
DEESE-0 b.
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SUGAMI-1.00 bbda - ; ;
• 191 beg Cebq
begeertute tireril Wm for sate by
W • • . BAC/ALLY &Mini
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la of oue, two, ltmeAnd fur, iAbt . Pattomktolls.
Haters, &cull:thous, tLe', 80. - • • -
CAOLD PBXS—Just reoinved .• Imre additions'
,l7ndrply of Preadom.Diantond Polni d d 17oldPonsoll
warranted. and ulna
W7 uted, lowest pneet. • • •
:1)08AX and Clikahl.ThlrlAltjarrreeelred; for
cola by -. • 1341H1X/191ALPIL kCO
CIIZEISE.‘SO ba Jwi roeenedi (We=
rILWESE-100 hi; Wlttltcenii •,: • •
••• - - - kisZerdam dci 63.raale
•_OI.I6CIP:III.ADDIfti sruhiid by
D. "an" - 180HOON MAKER & CO
160 4 111 ( ''" A. a .
nZ. . J utlnmOMhSY & co
D was English Vesteilan velvet
ci ro, ,narp stl a:NOON HAILEZ &CO
BIITTE!:L , ,R4IS()Ab• ley fOr ./"T W GREER
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ti 01..A5SES-400 bids NO DkoloseN • • .
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all -'.II•AGALEIrit IOUTLI,Iik. arood It
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POI ACCO-50 bis Tobsectit can...S of.o. o•
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tot ado by MaiIIayLRIRLWILI.Dic ROB
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LA hand,-Idasaiq winacudnand fauiM
OPLIN EbblNGS—;• birge asimsoesit of new'
JXI. - pauem, af, these destrabtly goofs hot opened; fin
• 14301 I yale try • • "•- • P H AUTON •
111.1CA-40 chns. V /i;. ••• --• • .• • •
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l. der tor sato by, PAIKND, KILEY
57t0485-IYz,Wollm tem. tor ple low w
claw conogo3Wool. by • •.• , •
00.1 - • - 'FRIEND, WIEY SCo
eor tranhaerd & ,Ifalrrsts
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,saL3 at
aanuinuner• lowen pile. by
azs . PRIEN HUEY LIXI
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by 6110, i(LTJX, 1 I mud. 11114 613 m
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jA 1 —I 0 0 kegs Oliphant% birand a; 'Par alga by
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by
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1) •G ao 12.1w¢ldors,bright *l' thy, Jost
received; foim!le by • - • . •
ale • .• FIL&NOINSPI.r rnia; mum.
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UAL. 801)!L 9 ecta Terartok .11..
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GRANVILLE AIRMUNIA-4 0 bottle. jim map
.rlfilf4C2f/11.-240 bap rOlor W Ifluat reed; for We
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SPERM 011,40,0 Os pure Sine thl rem Mediae,
lot gale by jy%4 , MILLER t,RlCklate.rri.
I VAX fillanh OIL-1, ow Tanner's ye, fia. sire
very low, re -dose co
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11,111111.A.TET4 lb* purelfittate ofeflrlrleu eseig
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TAKTAIHC'sCH7-1 Imes lustto ks eeiat
cot In ast{ mod us
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of unw.sOviipg a 164 *Clow vice4ri Timm
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cats Jut reed; •
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