PITTSBUtGH GAZE Tlx WHITE k CO Pi7 : Tsatilda 11:NMG, YEBRUARY ,t9e.-- 1 1tesieir ur Market—P. 'ni . teniittp---Waskirsgton and mondeitee: AcE-4Telegrallitc .7.131 Local PAox--"A Deceither Viei ~..merrist. •11.Sit,nois, O. 'en' Prirssuisu.-11 our made 'row ytesyyof thii subject, t.ll vi , , it great importance to that lramt region of country .?oturOt centre. They shontdi the itiench; of the Hemptitl lesl in their endeavor.~ to • 1 .^.. 1 altrrtatl that that is the , r''''.. Atte. hetween the earl and :- 1 , 1.,,,,..,..„..,, Fitlrlatrgh and its rotates, at -- -ifz,44C101,,R.41tere,..1 The theta and ranougl I ;?.ti#4 the con i ntry—and in this they F. - • , s ";4tiftil*Aritquls of the Columbus. Newer , V,anes • A . :'k , : - :-X l 7,4** l V;heranfr, road. ant the .sn.ject lets -. : -...ii1:k.. : _ n new irrn4rtenee of late, from the fact ,- '-' '' -, Sotfiti - a.7l"itt",laurgh paper, has adulated andadre.- -eratedthe . superior cleans of the Efempfachl prect, [ 'rill pill .. intr. of nil its disastrous'effect 'upon this eity,•tuid has urged the construction o . a . rlank :_RoadWliauthington no the only remedy in our 'owcr to ovoid tame of the evil resultsao follow the consummation of such a work- An we take theground that the route through Pittsburgh, now constructing. is the tiest, most natural, and cheapest which can he constructed. and that the construction of a parallel and rival rnute,over a country so unfitted for the work as to involve locregled expense, is wholly uncalled foe and ;rill involve all concerned in it in great .lots;;Sritino compensating benefit, we feel if our duty to discuss the matter so thorougt4y that no - one min be led astray without wilfully shutting • Ida eyes to the trnth. :The argument of the friends of the Ilesupfteld project is, that it isthe •ahorteat route between Wheeling and Greensburg, or between Golunthim and Geeensharg. This we will not deny, if you draw a 'line *upon . the map as the crow flie., but -tenderly that it is the !honest and hest Railroad raite, taldn l ;•into view time and money, both of -Which' must be considered in the shortest and 7best - linos of Railroad. Ttie*Piftzbur,94. - Jour./ attempt, to be very severe upon what the editor very classiisdly_ialls the ,t'entetinasndiloor, - -the route by this river— ar.dXcry generously awards to us all •4%' eTerlit of' itssdigges'ldon, which he pronouticeint,propoe, aitiou so absurd : tie: to insult common sense. - - ..,Soppose we examine this absurdity a little. • In the light of : time and money, - nod see Lowit compares ititlt,ihis ‘ favorite•llenO od pbsldi ',project. mats to have orritt:d•atlbidgegortt opposite Wheeling, and that both the "circum bendibrie and the Hempfield: roads are finished. Pitbibuigh portion of the - trainlis atelY,attached to a Locomotive in soiting, and in about two hours and a half is at the I)epht in Pittsburgh, end the passengers and freight ready 10 be disttilnited to any - point on our 'various lions of impiovement they may chooSe. If they wish 10 go east, another hour.will land them in Greensburg--allowing half au hour at Pittsburgh, to make changes—and' the . time frond Bridgeport to Greensburg is feur hour, • We soillgiti limit to the, pallsengera we left sitting in the cars at Bridgeport, who ,preferred 1 the lieuipfield route. lbw arc they to cross the river, The fratrndl at the first flash augge'sttd that . the WheCling Bridge would unktly fur a • ItallwalY viaduct, but on second thought, the :editor , recalls that, and'now says it will answer for , einaveying.gtiods from one line tothe other, 1 as one stir bridges may do. Very; well. The passengers at Bridgeport base got to cross the • river iu omuihusses, or such other donveyonees drawn by horses and miles as may be provided_ In the first platax: however, the baggage mu:t be sorted out, and 'checks given up. 411 of which con.4utnes time. The distance to the depot in the 'corporation pave yard is about one .mile and a half. nod over some high grades at that_ All Wilt constime, at the lowest calculation, one LOOM. 'Prom thence to Greerisburg is 90 miles, over grades of 80 feet to the mile, through, five tunnels, across two long viaduArts, and around several curvatures of GOO feet radios, nil of which consumes time, as the speed is necessarily rued at all such places: On such inroad twenty live miles an hour would lie a high would take-our Ilemptield pa.ssenger., b. Greens , burg in three hours and a half. half an hour i y after the 'trains had gone with the Pittsburgh passengers! Such is a fair statement of the difference in time, on the ricer route—the Journal's •• meatu and on the Ilempfield humbug route, which the, editor - very engely prolloses we shall connect with, by a Plank Road to; Wa`Mington ! If weexamine the same question in regard to rest, expense, and profits, we shallltnal the "err , ocinthendibus"—"thank thee, Jew, for that word" —possessing still greateracirrintnes than in re gardto time. The increased trade:which will be carried owe the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, will enable that company to early at very low rates, over the line to Beavir. Between Beaver and Bridgeport, the line would mist about $1,000,000, and would tap the trade of the Pitts imigtt and Clevelanilltoad, the Sandy and Bea ver Canal, the Steubenville and Indiana Rout and:at Bridgeport compete for the trade of• the Central Ohio Road. Besides this, it would have a large business from the Ohio river in low stages of water. With all these feeders and oth er] advantages, costing only one-tbird the money which it.will tske to build its Hempfield rival, it can curry no cheaply as to defy competition.- So much for the "eiremuhendibus 774 llanouiscrhela Republican complains „very - bitterly of our opposition to the Hempfiell scheme, • and commends us ••to the more reason able and liberal views of the Pittsburgh Journal." We arc sorry to disoblige the editor of the. Re publican, or rose his good %pinion; and we beg him to recollect, that while Pittsburgh has only n "second place" in the , expanded -iitlectionif* of the editor of the Journal, it has a very warm place in our iegards, and that may be thd cause, why we see thinea so differently—why we are not, contented with any thing less than that the main lines of Railway travel between the East and the West, shall be through Pittsburgh, us the topography 'n the country indicates. while our neighboz exit quietly put up with a plank road to Washington. The .W/verittig Gracile is not pleased with our course either r and is Willits math distatisfied with the ocircumbendibus" as mil' neighbor of tho Journal. - That paper says:. "In the category of those abroad. who think themselves in the earth's centre, we find the edi tor of the Pittaborgh Gazette, and , Wellsburgh. Steubenville, Wheeling, Cincinnati, St. Louis and San Francisco are alt to bZ tributary to Pitts burgh, How, think you? Why, bless your hearts, by %railroad around the bend of the Ohio to Bridgeport. Hear him! In the paper • !of the 29th hd says: "Speed is an essential ele ment in Railroad operations, and l i me it Me true tat of distance. And about one million Of del a' hut will make a good railroad, generally On a dead level, along , tbe Ohio river, from the Ohio, and Pennsylvania Railroad xt Beaver, by W ells eille and. Steubenville, to Bridgeport opposite Wheeling." And is that the way you back the Ohio and Pennsylvania Itallroad? Have you foimd,..affer coaxing Columbiana, Stark and . Wayne comities into a road, that the Central Ohio Road It the shortest route, and that you mast tap that, on-the Journal says, or lore the trade. Tho Journal is more modext—,be propo ses to plate Pittsburgh omo ride rut to the 11117111 -Rile of travel by making %plunk road to Waslung ton, in the hope that a sucker may get tired of the 'railroad once in a while. And try a eve Or, the plank row' to l'atishurgll, or in the absence of-stages, let may mean that such persona shall Walk the plank:" Leaving the Apr ial to repel with indignation. the preposterous insinuation . about the ••stray wicker" "walking . ' his favorite plank neidore will merely say to the Wheeling editor, that he need have no Oars in regard to the Ohio and Penn eylvania Bola That great work Will accom plish-the ample expectations of its most Ban. goloo'frientts. - Bet there is s' country lying • South Of the line of our Wvtern ra",t and - E Bs t . of Woollies, which!will be best occommoistisl by the Ohio. Central road. It is to take' this trade that we want the "circombendibus,” and for that purpose it Will answer most effects.' ally. Ak ?. E - 1 } ..-.. , Chit . ' eitlietus•will be pleased to see by a notice I ACCIDENT ON THE ERIE NAILItAOAD—A PAS in oar local column that the Marti of Trade of NENOKB. =AIN TREOWN DOWN AN EX LS CI SS amanntett delegates to attend a rail- 1 BIannEE NT 12 Fro ERE DELA WARE pi - VEIL toad. Convention to be held at Iteitnersburgh, in I Yesterday morning. about :2 o'cl;•t.l, I 1 moot Clarion sountry; on the 2.2 d. Tile time h as ar- ' s int". l3 r a ,, i.l.'nt l' , Wl'‘'ned "s the New I ark and brie Railroad, the particular, of altich WS "rived when the Valley of the Allegheny must have gathered from the lip. ~r 1 .—..•.. 1; ,•1 , 3,, , have better avenura to market than it ttowl.' , , as follows: , sesses; and when it is borne in mind thatalready t. The train ft, which the aecoloat liapproisi. x,., the New York and Erie Railroad skirts that river , lite LI I' NI I'.llrs - n• train Note Il l i o dl-;,iki. some miler, the prospect of haring a road frOrn !117,;ke7fi",7‘‘rIII:,:l• :l , b9t an mrlit, too h .s., this city to interment that road at (Mese, and that 1 ~.,, , ,,,r , ,,,, . 2 , ~. 0 ,.. k. .i , , k,- ~,.., • it will, whet: road, be a very Stirce,sitll work, 1 slang tos-1111, i'lrrso.-11:,11 for, ~ , . ..1" : ‘ 1 ' ' 1 "" . " : ". are both good 1 fil, roil,. 3111,11, 111 , 1. I 1 . "." ' We would suggest to our friends of .Irtastssini. ; eoIII , IIIIhre krIII , •to ;hots awl toil., ps; ..,.; Clarion, and the counties br•yrind, to come to tto I 'II.I'I''IIIY got Oil ill, t, -,et. 1, 0 .4, ~„, ~ Cativerwitrn well posted tip in statistic:Ll and to- n,',.',,.1,1,n''',:"..;;7`a, I"'''''' ,, ±,,,, .. , • : - pographicsd Meta: for weave well persuaded that I , they can with perfect truth cowls. ;hien with a 'strong array Speaking of thin thing, sumo weeks *gib witlikt an influential New Yorker, be spoke confidently that ij . wou ld b e a ccomplished at 110 distant day "What canyon Wir,tit'Pn retortylianians wards he askal. We told hint we could a.. but would riapbre considoratile Pld from New York. ••lto its the people of c liwsetts said he ••l.et the tanners the line take stock, awl pay it in work or timber. bud you will rooti • crt.the road That the secret of Massachusetts and Cotinectictit kicking. so tinny railmads: and if you want a road you must do the same " Ile Was richt. and we tiunt our friends up the riier.to think.r.hout it Po 90, and you will not only get the mad, ssioner hut you will enjoy a portion of Inn profit., rii well as its ceneral benefit, project Ireate an •st ar 1 Wu n 1 crent tln• o.ll'l - :tided BAITTIA HAILTIZAI. IRO,- In the account of the accident on the Erie Railroatl, in thi. paper. the moler will he .track with the •tatement of what caused the accident. Or, et: :.. -r• bn , ken into eererot puns. thlt is some of the cheap English irtm which hal cli.place,l4lie.Ame rican iron in the market_ It may be that thin beeurrence will hare the effect: of bringing the American article into more favor, which, although a little more ekpenrive in the fret instance, is found to wear much longer. as WO, prOVOII 'On the Reading Railroad. and renders the travelling community ,l,s-ure against such fearful aevilleuts as the or alluded to. Tor N }ITEM or eitoL.l, to N xis Vous. is!. ADFCI`III 4 —The -New York Courier and Enqui rer has the following el ncidation of the - officially ascertained fact that New York has only shout half as many houses as Philadelphia Bufagain, it is urged that, according to the returns, New York has only :57.7111 dwellings, giving use average of 13i persons to each house, wherus Philadelphia has 61.20'2 dwellings, giv ing an average of ordy 6 4-S to each house. Con • this strange anomaly actually exist• asks the North American. It does exist if there be any virtue in official figures. and it is not •o strange either. It is capable of It very simple explana tion. The houses of this city, on account of their superior height. breadth, and depth. have. on the average, twice the capacity of the houses in Philadelphia. The former are usually nem pied by two or more families, the latter seldom by more than ear. Ereey one. too, knows that notwithstanding the far gre.:4 - ..er size of our duel fings, there is very much less house room in New Yorkthan in Philadelphia, as is most conclusive ly shorn by the fact that rent for the same space is nearly, if not quite, twice as high as it is there. These simple facts are enough to dis pel the editors "strange anomaly" into thin air The truth is, that instead of there being, as the ,Vorth American affirms, a fixed relation between the number of dwellings and population, the one is no kind of criterion of the other. T yke for instance the cities of 'London and Porto - According to the report of M. Darcy. II French inspector of the Pint• adm fotrrr.. published no few mouths :ince, the population of London pro per Is l i tY:4,ooo, and the number of its houses 260.00 0 3, occupOuz ;I surface of 210.04ittitoti square metres ; the pop:Male:" of Pori+ is 1,0;3.- 871), nod the number oehoosto lit.f,•Jto occupy ing a surface of :J.-I.:NI:0)1f: metres . . Tbit. jn London there iv one person to every 11.10metre, in Paris one to every tit; in London the average number of inhabitants to each house is 71 . 1. in Putt, .;-1. notwithstanding that the average length iff the houses in the former city is 1111 me tres, aml in the letter only 15. Tbesie liffer coces, striking asthey ere, are accounted for by the !het , i:hat the Peri, ---• far ea• reed the London in depth and hriglit..id that thelatter are inhabited each by a single Emi ly, and the former uniformly each by several. CENSUS OF KENTUCKY Total population in the State. 993.344 Total number of Free'lnhanitant, 782.207 •• Slay., 211:237 •. •• Death; during the year. 1fi.271 .. •• Parma In the State, 1,L`, , 1511 • •• Dwellings, 130,713 - Esubliehments of pm- ductive Industry, :4.495 • Total Population in the State in lA-10. 779,ti!ti 'Total nnmbcr of Free Inhabitant, in 597,57. , White, 50.293 •• itlavem: •• " Free euiore.l Peron in .- 1510, 7,117 Total Increase of Inhabitants in Ten - artaltiVraOrree InhabiLautv, acreage of Slaves, Representative Population in 1040, 099.000 Representative Population in 1850. 905049 If the ratio, goon op to 100,000, Kentucky will lose a member of Congroso. jf it does uot.go a bove 95,000, She will retain her present repre sentation of ten membere,in the House. The population of 1,983. 0 40, which almost double that of Ket;lncky. The difference between the number of (rice inhabitants in the two States js 1.200,933. iThis 'is the effect slavery; and that people hoold cling so tennci ously to. nn institution vibich brings about such results is most extraordinary. but perhaps it will lie said the evil is upon them, and they can: not get rid of it.. Well then, why do they light so hard to extend the evil to territory where it .doespot-iixist! Efforts are making in New Orleans for the im mediate re-erection of the St. Charles lintel, re cently destroyed by lire. Messrs: Mudge and Wilson, the late hosts of the St Charles, have leased the St. Louis Hotel far a period of sit dears, at a rent Of $3OO per month up to the lid of November, and at $12,3M.P. per annum after, wards. The lessees to have the entire hotel, in cluding the bathroom antE bar room, after the let of November, and the Mizell,' Bank to whom the hotel belongs. is to expend $20,000 in im provements. -RKAION ur Nor 11AP): PUP ue.—A brother of Mr. Pain° to the Ilonton Treweript : Everything that has been ((toted with refer ence to the discovery in it• lash., (the hydro el ectric light) as for oa my knowledge extends, has been correct, with the exceptionof its safety. The• water in decomposed or resolved into its gas eous state in abundance, and at a cost of the in terest of the machine only; but it cannot be safe ly done: as the testimony of nine severe explo sions, in as many months, will amply prove. The great difficulty is found in governing the electric currents in their accumulations and discharge 'in the, or at the electrodes—the continuous Va rying electrical state of the atmosphere buiffiing all mechanical skill that has yet been Draught to bear on the discovery. With a certain electrical state of atmosphere, the apparatus has been known to work for weeks without any difficulty; but, immediately that a change of excess would occur, repulsion would take place at the electrodes, and they would melt like so much wax. • • Last spring my brother was certain that lie overcome the difficulty, and he commenced light ing and warming the house. For a few weeks all worked well; hut one clear, cold morning, the fatally was roused by a report like a six pounder and in a moment after lie. appeared, drenched from head to foot. The decomposing jar had ex ploded. Ile then ceased to evolve the gasses for purpie sea of heating the house, and worked the appar atus by hand only sufficient to generate enough fur lighting purpostsiv. It was at this stage of Af fairs that the ,Scientific Committee - made their report; and you will perceive that I bad suflici ent cause to he backward in experimenting, be side 1110 orders of my brother to the contrary. For eighteen month( pa.st he has been inces santly employed in remedying this only obstacle: and, although he is aanguinethat he his now ac complished it, I fear a disappointment: nor do I hope do vritness his success till such a tine. as a mistaken, though just press, has ceased to har ass U.mind ever sensitive to ridicule. chinking lame!" to Lhath so o Bet. —A Man named John Kelly with some others, entered the Porter House coisseeof Pike and ITater streets, and made a wager as to who mull drink the most liquor in a specified time. Kelly sealed himself and drank three pints of spirits in five Minutes, thus winning with all ease. In a few rahmtei afterwards he left the place and went to bou r se 18.9 Cherry et where he expired in is few Minutes afterwards without saying a word; The deceased was.a man of very intemperate habits, and has left a wife and family. Coroner Geer will hold an inquest on the body. —N. Y. 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Inc 11, litt.l 1+1"i 111 hi, 11,1%, 0u,.1.,1„1r1 pinn;cdptnt , • Ile - Overt,: elem.., n.l 1 , 1,1011 ••••the'o h , the sh•ree the .1,1.1. nt. • leth te,mh• , erAntst,hrteth t , dt oaL Le 1, rurpe.l a letNl.l, ahe.tt the dull ent n lilt 17•Wting. i.l retiteet, riacamt toe toothot , tit 11e ,nh,9 I•eht bout a venter? . gr,te The night owl dilte. or 411 rho oere 'hr.,' Into roto , . to. %mull , frozen in izZ, Inn ttttt , t•lent tool 1 , 10, o 1440 von the Ontli.l, 0I n Litz and Eon. tttttt too hundre.l - -,n014... fro TI Nr York. The Iron 0,. azu. nboto thou hour. Most of tlir who %Pre ill fated c,ir, woe.. 1t11i14 . 11 N . 1111:11 , 1, 11 1”11/, Wit111•11t 11, , i.:1:1/01,1111t 1/ , 11 111'111 . 1 1:,1 I.coken gentleltien It.ft burgh. ttfto, reroser)tual.idert , .l 1.111 drewlfolly wi•re—they I:werntel dent honirred run ti“ mit, which threw the e:lr track NanitllArinVitt:ll. inn ;it •We visited tire of ti. late olent ~n- t tic Erie Ilailroad. and found one of the rail broken into pieces. It appeared as though one end ••f the nil had broken between rich err: , tie by the heaviness of the engine. hut were not until the last ear cattle rontoi the eon, e ar wen t i n t o th e river shout three hundred feet frau where it left the track It .tritrk it• tele graph pole twelve inches in Iftmeter. and cat it clean off There ie twining ilworrvioi which im that any person Its. killed. Mt. notch. kiss, who is at Narrow ,, burgh. i. found to have one rib broken and other severe injuries The physician in attendance. eapre,cs the optnion thrt moraine, that he will recover NIT. thrtlen.. of Owego. another of those most injured. re turned home in yeiderilly train, sod thought tots, dangerously injured CAN FLAX -iliE BUBSTITTPLF.D FOR COTTON. I The Chevalier 1'144414 , 441 4.1141 1 / 4 4101411 Itl tlan- i, cheater with letter., of introduction from Mr Porter of the Board of Twole, anxinu, to have the I opportunity of making a trial of his patent lti• coca in come mill arranged for the -.pinning of , coarse number,'. , Among gime to whom lot ans . introduced wink the firm of Mb....r. Itrieht a ak 'therk,'of /Melo/ale, told they treely plai ' keil.„, his dist a kcal tic noteli nutelonery .k... wa.- II•• ry to gieo. a complete trial to lii.. eiterinimits We understand that the wholio.proeesc whorelii •' flax can lie prep trek' to work with cotton. or to ! cotton machinery. kind' a/ .1 price kilikeli will iit. 1 for the tierescary itelackinient t i the -pion, to e...it, :art begin with the strax. :mil end: with • al.. .eratcher or blowing a' ,chine, ki. min in wie k itecnttiat mill.Tl4/ 4 /11,4 pkrt of the pi— n i. to take the rough -raw and !..' Let ..., lroo ..• ' tire itiner wood: It,.- Flat' vi ill liked maim. lc • kaire Ito It must dolt. he cut in lettatlic k .2, 1 l i ng according to the reanitentimL , /4/ the k i 111/ 4/ / be made.. in order b. male the -Mphe in mnic , degree .if equal liamilt alk nd to aononicla to it to I the arrangkmenta id' the rollers through wloch it I la 1. , , jj3,, iti i. progrec• from the carding engine to the throckte a: /1... nude So hkr tie' plan ri. Min. its natural celor, not in iic ter to wort it with Cotton. or to m :.it by 101 l 111 lON, /Ft Cot ton, it wee he blektelked Mrore not at liliert, In explain minutely how thic i.• done, and it may lai . enough if are .tats that after revoking through /4 ehernical preparation which .livests it kit its rein and oil. it ic•subjeetkol to a 1/1//4 1 / 1 ,4 of I .. i id/inching. 1,1 extramilinary rapidity :kid cheap nee... by which it beekime• mirfectly white andi clean, iiii,rikkr in./tkeil. ac rarpects color. to any . rottan we hareseek,. Miring this prices.. .t i chnuld be oliaerred, the breaking kip or ~1/441/4 tion of the lib, b. great(, a.-.-lid. The Ilk% 14 /lOW of the !imp, length ot -131,1.• for too 1i,,..' it is :dm equal or sitperiot in i r;itor to the lieci Cotton. It is now dried. :tool this.. 1111/11// 44 ii seems, ia one of thi• timid difficult mil keine. , part. of ilieproce— ithen pet tectia ilk y, it is re a d:e for the blow, Ito ouch who], ai'aiaer. it ri k4o ire.. to pakeonl two , three !MI,. li 1,..:1 ''‘.the1 . . 40 . , 5 stilclted it I. read,. for the card. 1 ing engine. 1014 for the o riii kka ra p r0e k..... 0 .. whirl, follow from the earl. to the. ,pue.ll.••• ' In the experiments which have In-.-,, made nt Itochdole, w 1 . • are infornril that the Flat wi I carted lir itcelf. ts which. for several re,'a e m , . w 1 ihould Think boot / and that in teeeking through the drawing frame and the dyer's or tithe tram.. 1 one end of or :diver flat worhed IA iill 0111/ Id 111 - ti,,. /Liz Pirating a nociteg of half tiaa and half i cottou. The a kk.log thin. produced ha. been, mole laith into the mote nd Oink-tic morn, the , form, being. :Lout :ill'. welt. and the Mite. ..Lout Ilsb. twist. . ... We have neva' sample. , a the weft ...It met thus spuh and although it might net Ialo• place ink the market, such us to factory evidence that yarn and cloth of f:fr qui.lity may he.wnel probably -eon will I, made of equal pan+ bt Hal :god eation. The thre:al wanewhat less stnooth mind 1,4.11 than nen+ of good .tuality. and inteslett. of 4 , r1.1r.P must be wanting in ,tretigh, it clit only be a+ tartan, 1, weeke-t el .14 1“1..re, part. As the rt•-alt of 11,4 experiment, wi. rwnot but admit that it much +orpittse- eta ex pee ti tatio,. told allortl+ fair ground to lettie i h it all ilittiettltie. only he overcome by ingenaitt..iti.l Vier" bliWeVer. a hoeda plestionll.•il A.' ,` Inter not yet toueluel op:.. It is not tea e•.at only that it should he proved that flax iwty I mixed with cotton, or worked alone in cotton machinery, but it must he showed that flax so prepared can he afforded at a price se lew to f compete with cotton when the American +ell,. yields tale overage crop. It Is quite laredble that flax nay he worked new slight advantage with lair cotton at Pd. - ft lb, and yet that it cord not been worked if cotton fell below Ti.. jt 11. If flax east the spinner 7 , 1. 71 1 , 111, there we' l l.) tie no inducement to Use it an long 8 8 cotton dotted rise higher than 7 , 1 The:l l lleSiiim of [awe is, then. all important, and on this point we have endettvor'ed to obtain same information. ifeun derstand that the prior of flax in the straw is about 'IL per tun. Or something less than cite halfpenny per pound. Three tuns or the straw are estimated to make about tire cwt. of filteni.i .fibre by the existing process; lan it is relent:Ord that, by the improved methods adopted by Mr. I:lawmen. at least rot. wall be obtnined, tell that thin can be produced ready for the blower' or acutcher in a cotton mill at a cost of 2pl ;or not exceed Ed per pound. It will he seen that in addition tie this, theeiv will hen great oaring in loss or waste, as compared with rot- ton, because when the Has enter, the Idol, I er it will have been already thoroughly elven. ed. and cannot Insit anything in the pnirees of working beyond tonne of the finest :1:1.1 Itglitest Mire. • tr e e think it probable the mixed flat and VOi ton May servo for well where great vtrrnglh i. not required, but we have lei:, imulbletieww :tit re gard iv wrap. We hope however, that all that Alr,Clasmaeti acea before hi:amity In ed. If he trot Fupply ottr";pirinera with a mate riot which hill rave half the cotton sow worked lip in Fpinging up to No. sues, and this is weft only, he will do much to reaene them from the perils to which they an• now aubjegtol lento the viciwaitnilev or the .lineman SV:1.01114. lint! will en title hit:melt to the lw.ting.gratitude of 111 ore coriltectrd with the industry t.r L,111 , 1,ii1l V. .114orchr- fir KramzirrA ,,,, •• lIV HALER \ .1 - I..aru front 11n. Stamlunl, that •- km county e , mtailef '1 white .I,el ../G9 inhabitant, capital in,y,ted in matif3rtore,, $44;2,294; hand, employed, ,"•:18; value of pro duct,. 5: 4 6:13,914: number of borser, I,4tAt; mules 103; come, 2,5:4', working oxen, a, other cattle.' :2,1/12; sheep, 4.10; swine, 4,704; value of lice stock, $200,040 The largest number of color ed• persons net in Greenwich township. t The Government of Buenos Ayres haring re cently applied to some of our enterprising Amer ican Engineers twit Alechinics to erect for them a Substantial pier, extending out into deep Trarir at which steamers rind vessels of all drscriptiorii could land. .Mr John C. Mitchell, of New York has furnished a Phin which is said to have with, the entire appriShation of the Argentine • thorities. The Faun!, a Ow, of Trinidad. Guba, says that the Cngi I. eteannir Plumper, of 12 guns 1:i0 men, Iwing one of the eruiserii lie. anti by the liritielt Government for the pre t tediM of the roasta of the iet,ool, had arrive 4 at that place. The captain in the name of tbe.Engibih ilutirality„offerial bin service. to Lite Governor Leel it ritni that be hail been ~entt, one of a fleet attended to icuivril the hiLitel ag inat nay future ^ It:toot. Wen, -clera! !omit:tins' of great Irtutity hat at rote) S do late, in 11 i•tattattin. Otte, r t o , I t i i ‘ge tr atther. in the place, fat, revert tiettor.etttith tett It tlitti.thatt. with alniort o tta r t . chle tore, litrty•live ga 11 , . id -, the tatretit ate, I\'. uttoute It wait terroted Ity . Loring to the del-4 el 1111W/S leer- eighly-tuo fret through crit nod eight thittoult rook —ILIA sinking Ora tio'tat melte- itt tlitinutter, in the opaline !1,. b., o ol ,', nllo .11 I. I iloo, , roaltiining Stmt , “. be 113'n .11 , 1 1 . 2.0 ii lebnbibilti, 33% 31113. et 1 .1 til, broil o).,1 by lirf on the'nth inalant. . .Eto- i oio I 11... , pritwiffkl hoiai , and nearly nil I thr loobllar. o o f nporlaia, in Ihe town, were . . lbo II 4,-...A.•nn \.•n, •Itiles that upwatal, of I. nitlooroobl doll, t. haw been •ollo•rilaal hy. kb, ;-,iboal• ol ihal lowu and,nity, hr the ekil e.• e ..11.-131111 bfle, 3 henbile Seminary Ito ,r, aibl bill tho -lon . all 13..11) be slUelb . ./ it, 7...0 POli Th. of NMioit have ito oit all It , ‘• tpialat tmtigal were ..9.71/1,1.110 1.1111 , i., VIII, alti.:h an kr., at I w, ha and 7 mil,. cover Ite a,... the ht kni in n. flea aela. lank: farming 7.-I'lattaa.t tiiitiitti• iii',:, gift coil ,v i• ity laa week 'OA. higlitiiit p.isttdr,l tqiiitiriiir vitt `t: 'ill Ite ix ids it 1..1 'l , l. the la tri. the ci.ticert ticket • ‘VII.II 1.• 1/10. 1 . 1111111 . 1 . , 1311..,./1/) . I{•4 l, l'{ Man Me‘ieto .. the eept3: —Ne 1 1111 Mlllll i , 01•• I . lllllrl. 011 1 / 1 1111111 of I u elen wet •11 . 1 1111 . 11 .• WI.( replied the he.itatiegly. ••I ,opite, they are to get learrie4.. thl Tt,td... —The • W ` , llll.l.itlg 1.1,t ttive. the total Sallie of :Term entered ill the ,Nee Itedtord Ith.triet In the year 1 ,- 01 nt ttt I wl.le .11. $l.-1 , ;1 , . , :ir• n "f ,111:11.• ed with -hip titiihr. aiiot ar , o , from II C!IIII0 over the l'uotton and \ 'eine Ifiolroad t. , thi , oity. Veattallay the abide troll 113 , tieep.“..l,l to Alcrolith. via 14norl, Railroad 4 and abut two hours after their at-rival near the NMI, Tnrd= in that town. forte ot the ear. hail been unloaded under the •lireetion of the rotelneter of the train. 11e lestrn that fourteen •Itife , are about to he . boia in ‘lti.lforvi . r—Thy (.004,04,1 Fn re , nrd the fol • haring nor.; taut -voltm,: • --Two periinns who hare 0h0...in Each other nut o to tie each tither'+ ttlial comfortnailentertainment,: have in that a theru.oly , t o h e oil ihle. rer;.ivinzi. patient. awl jrrith with re elall other', frailtii a aro' Imperfection., to the mil el thy, lire. • /"•• . 1 /,totoo7tt —The Ctn. thot nntal.er : j the tribi7s" ~t e o i ,., e to courribitte a block 7totte h. tt i e Nattnata Monument. It is to he token front the relehratel .titnrred Hoek; in 11. lite,. the India, 11,111 g no land !key call their 1...P1.1111 tt from The folloning i, th e i n . olre:ott 4.4,1(1,1 ,ttep the'red nein etre. to the pale tore: h. build him t., a totter hunting, .gro 1 It io oaid flint ctn. Roar! ot F,reittn Ilie•iott, trill prof., I.ry “ii• r .t•• }“ or tho'ett.en-e cti the trirl.l",r(r... 11•.,r t.. 7 5 5,. ,, ,,,. , , ,;•,,...• -11$ ration Elaine ~,, n., Incitto - t...r ...tiro - il Bother- v6:L. .ileot or elo • o Gr . , 3,1 \ft., i ~W .. U. 11, 4 ,1 or •oni• le• 1,..nri..- i‘li.P.e 3 vli,tti•oll's forum] him r. , , iiieditati , i . itol -olitivlr. ‘rtv , . 4ilerit: Rii,l,ol ,n- r...l4rlehly bile ill• n, • “titer..iltoti .ttot It -r-I ..1 I.to, ~ eloyieic te 31111n1 him 11i1 i.. 1. n 1.. ni,....t...1 :i.l r‘en ' tit it:.l.le. Mien rourli .. sr. ~'•1 hy the talk of other.. ..144i•.,11 iitol 1,/10.V 1 •1 V 11010 1 ,1 V VII tl .l . C• 1 11,r1:4 1 i1 1 17 btatn.:r .atitruine:au.l re,:ersed. •h , •rt IA no‘ 44 11, '4O IC 11.1 Sidev U. 111 , 11. • 0 1111 1 111 Q, 01 1113k0 roplltit.e. I . • • 11. met •It Ir. tty , 'lure Iwo it. I • .41).-. ...II -; lOU the ,thre oat., r lit Ir., wri r • hrrt heel. who.e mother. wer.• • r. , rt, atrl wiVll Itre- r-i-ter. We 11.111,1, tlir whole world Irt a aituilar ouittri• lure - /:.tru-r .1/errarq Desirable Suburban Residence for Sale. nt• . ol r• the lfa , l , fmne th Ilii roz.nin, 511 , - Tnarh• nn . ,1 uu.l I , uld- hp 1.. r :, 1,~,~ 1.1 ~ fill le._. :1,t1,1.1~r,' TA. a. a dal a •u xlll ' , ( la:, :r ,a., ,• .4111 , I Am!. vat tho. tra.. an. In n.I •.• ~,,, (.r Ih. ..f 4a . dinar, ,nlu brit and ulth n.lll.clakt, h. th• eit,. • +ls, e•••• 1,1,11, 113 1i11 , 3 vi.,,,ott It Ile. . It., 333 r 33,3 r Dade. Trust., aum rt tt). . r ~I. ..1 , ~~., ninl . rn 1 , mVl.t.l .. ..I fr.. , nr~u ~•f .1 ~r nJ%. rtlr. ~f .. niit,r~ .i~.l . . ,r~• ~~. ei~.l ~11..rJ- n ~ i~~. rrt n 1 t .1 nl , n.tvain. awl ylonenniolll,ilVll 1, TVA •., %,1! ,b , ,111, 14 tilt. tiN,UI.O.OiIV rio J.,, I evrr 1.3. 1..1 11 —1 ri ..1 11... t. ..1 irtli.• It la 11, 1....0 1111.1. I.ln i••• .1111. r..ut .1 6IbL a;v. Na UI W 4.1 -t REMARKABLE CARE! IN ()ink .MIDST ••••• I •lo• rf rompl• wall your o, •••:,,,•• you no Amain, of lb , . a10t,..t tr•trneulol, • orttlt ey.. It. Fehrunry 0rr..11 I IJIIIIII64IIILIA lj 1,0111 to tho bort noon. wr t 0... I fir... , tor ;141 old ha, who ver, -oret—rfol In tonna In.. Yho told meth.. her no. on- rho •001.1 vortainl, not tolly Oro oil , 1,0 mt... that th....ther vrenthl frrlkor—it 1...1ng • to.n ot thrl.tood. Awl lab errttry. thrtt nt t.me Nth., 4.1 11. A ....Ono. [rano to the mnrluoinn ro r , o 1 1, trr your I , lrol.orm, ch. rocs rreirritr j. now atrnut two Months rim, ~to• tool willahoth or, no oral . . ••• r •Ia• tlt. far n• I rrn NII. 16d••••• xhr h.. • ith ht. 1,1,...,4 ru.d I, 1•rov1(- 31 Ft.xct.3 row". Cettmr.. I=l C::: 4 11ri.w..11, rt; ft. E e• 4 :1. NI Curry. II A. Fallott,JfArphilnu. Pn.l II al., by lb. proyyir- S. M. &TEM. nro."dk. S Omni Its. n. 9..senth Pltn.nornh Citizen's Insurance Company of Pittsburgh. NC I:F:.\ r . F: 110:%11 , . INSTITUTIONS. OM, N.. 11M,'r •Irret. In 11.........bntnen nf I' II NT . . 11r , 1,1.121. A. W. M 1.5. Pet' y 'Annan,' Inn urn awrchitillr. , in tranotn. . . . . euarantr leer the and Inlwanita ar the 111.1111111.0, a- %Warded In Ibe elaaraeler or tb. Ilireetowa. .bran all a...au of Pot...burvh. well and favaral.ll I. ... .. 1.. the ~ .1111r1111114, far 1.11.11 prod. nra. Inlelliwesuo. awl lota:lnt. 4' 1; 11 IV. .Ir .o , r Br rani, od4ll.KluK. Val *sr,' tu Ilnowiton. ./..11.1 II Mr 1.1,11. SI h Ipr Foreign and American Hardware. L(X;AN, WILSON & Co., No. 129,,W00d Street, 114411 I I A It I )1V A 1 t ~,1, ri. In ,p... ols rrolt i m 'im LOOK HERE MY FRIEND! HE YOU A FATHEIL f, the (arna rwm 1 , „m../(r and For.tun Frel,,J, , , Gold 4- Puri ! , 4 (....tcharty.,/ , rr EXIII.INGE AND lUNK (NG DOUSE 'NM. A. HILL & No. 64 Wood StreCt, Pittsburgh' Sir - iNTLIMRT Au.nrry) 0 , 1 TIME I oAL g iol'A RTNERSII I l'—‘l l e 11.1Ve a-^.ll . late.l .11w, I.lr. rawhier .4 the Parson. hank. wir) .1,1,1..1)1...rnr,0rl attw)))).)) IA iir• TLr W.) Ir of IL, f)rus r) mint no lwrwitdr.w. ”14 1% V) EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE ~}. A. 11'11.K INS 6z, ('U.. Corner of Third and Market sts., Pittsb'gh. European Agency. Th.. •tirrrti...) 11 , 44) )1-)11))/ u,. priztr),l ),4 11w:um w).l ir-rmA)) ) / )1 Aro.. IL.. Is ~,,, th• Awl!. Nino . Al).1 Jun.. t. Ira) 4.41•1•Arr1. ...) NIA), I) rimrarlrr • 140) WA) L• Arr. wia •1tn417 JoliN is 11At li. Ttn.nno nflorno, 'Wiuj ty: It o ollost loodnl.Jr Tom Lb, n.0.1..n0. In- nOtecti .nr *A an, 111.0 . s T r lr,el Ak.l —/11 3 ' . x r lr iv. ienrul.l‘ oreoh,./ 4r.t, ,arg. nspl in 0 "" ""':ll3' 1\ 11 %, •tsr the ~,, AMERICAN HOUSE, II 1 •• 0 THE liti4ler.ipi.,l hat ulc .lil r.• •S 1....11 31.1 rolmruoal ~,,, 01:111 101111111111 W In .1 al.. .it 111, n h . it rt,t4,1.11, rt-tuit r nutrpti.tt .4,11111/.611111/ I •. • . An 61t11.• 11.,tv 1 1,11. 4 1 1•.• pr,,, 1,11,,,,••- itt•t,, • 100,11,1. ht•••n ond•at,lt I•t• ,erlys, , , I 1 , ,. T I,• ftornitun• rp,nr , ll , •••• net. wtII, I I ' 1 11. mm, , nt , , 1,151,1- • 111 •••• •rrests,,•• 1, ...ill it,.. ~ , trit +tad In, . Ev 44.,,intettl will 1. , Ln. n uual prvpro.t, Awe/lc-All •1,11.:Trul• Trxt• Il.r - LKWI, II I: To Goo ConsOmers. IAUTION TO THE I , l , liLle (IF Nil's- ,1 *l. 1i.., tf1,.,,t,, h.1,1,nt. fl_ rair .I•venee•l yrie. , e entitl.n the vol. nell nn.l , IZru... • , ••.k . Ma% xbotat , hug,. 1L1,11.1 lrrink: ek ettri Woe 4.1 tkolkelt tentekork kind, e Use chin 1. nk trtlin. In 113 4 b00n..., nn.l won rnientinnti In .1.- 11. , tr. nurnz trt •to anitt •nntxlrnr.. Ihrnunh , •Ikl Fulinlrthrp 11 , ,nind thi. Imply n nnrr rAI din. kind ttirnrrr.rtill onr. Vnu. IL 11.11 IT. . . . . 111 LOriiiIV.LP., Sr% Y. r 4 et, Thr younc manha, new,. rn1111.144 L)OSITIN E SALE—A large nowl,r of bulblnn: lon.. In The mt. , .botirthlr .Ittoolon.. In ff. 1, , ,r0t.1. Itlrtni.yalrto. but lltrrnlnahnm .n.l South Ito.t3lotre,. 1.*1012 Iti malr Jor ruff on at ronottottattng Vont , . flarffein. may be had by .rphrsttou to CLAIM/ 4 1111 W, rrorb..l Baird R. Irvin offrr 1.. for .311. 6111r...10ff Itto ..n Prno.,lranin Arrnue For trettn. tool foribrr I.l 3 lrobtr. nl/pll I.lltrltl=l s tier...Nl. ill bltire and foe unit , by It.AlAll DICKEY II ety Vrn. yr. tillßE AND WATER MIICERAL PAINT. f/r .31.• to 75 , 31 Alf DICIIEY Ctt Wntrr *off Front .t• '. te. r-.4ved l end rr E :Yrib i , E.. ‘' 1,41 ,lel: J . I: CA 3: Et hi.D LEMONS— 14 Ix tff just re,ived and for .nle .frbb .1 Ii I•.SNFI 1,05 e.. f or . a l e I_, frt*/ e E VIII Ittl3:3llittltri Clt VIA It —;II) I.ltlo extra Family Floor. for e.le 1., 0. OZ. 1 F lioT A It • I.k1:11-4 1114 e, primp leaf for , a l e 1, J frt., , V. VON MINN 11. 11141 XCO B uTTE . R . , I -4"'• 1.1111, rI lIIN Mt.:,‘ I,- ,1.• 11 ' A N , ' , 1: . 1 .. NG , 5t 3134 $.4 Av...., miA ,Lr'. lAAU 11Allli -An - I ip SALE--- . 66+0 White Loois,illt. lo nom I or 'Anil: PI) 114•1•11•• •IL.li tool -m i lli To lints t4.113,3•••,.ut1m ur lat. ow •11 I. S. rairrn and :null...tin min . -panne , not noun!! retail iino it✓alta • roo 1n.., lid, writing nod n. indent onto. for nth rt.-loaner. I, till' • • yam, •1.-4 )lILL---One Smut :Win. tqrmillete, y ho. Lf f.ll. It DALLELL 11.. ft 1)-31) loarrels and 1 7 r kog, ,11., I It 1,1./.1..1.1. sEEl,—r, 1.1.1. 1..14 • 1011.71.L1. •In.t /11.‘ KT.% ill(' All I 1 4111) 111., 11:srralst..11 oin lar.ab e. IL I. Sim:4lllAl EA IA OES 7 - , 11., larro m r. AA 1.... ..1 4 1 . 11( L d'ultTE.:sl l. i.-I LLI:yC rrirrri.:_ -2041 1.,:1g, Itio . ..Go jtod Amd 11l mamiAL. A ISd,lt All 11 11.• •Ir•-1 14 1 1tESI1 l'El'A Jost roroived. • 11.-1, 1., IV A 11,41.1 Rif • 1 4 41{1 , 1;W Fll ;S— 10 drums, and for ri A 11.4 . 1.1•10: .4 14 1 011 It EN - .1 good bri, - k I [Max l ,..rr, Alin. , A. l SA. 1 , .4.1 al yr......nt Arrn.l .Ar ... ••••:1.1 • 1..111.1.u.: 1-4114 131., A m m .I'll os. lir • A .1 , 177 ..te111.136.4.1...r S.. M Ed:11:11i of Ll... Board 11:mmigers. ‘..1..1 mit.: in. 111, an..ri., , A1•1 uAI -IA,A, I=l IL , X .VAIIN I\TI4 \ 1:4 dr,L. lake , hl c. rya . o h /1 , ,r,r.+4.! lytlnx ; r14 , 1‘ All Who nr , nr, vtts..ll . , ottravi• 0.1 Notice. FIE TEAcitEit's AssoclATioN ..1 \l id kawn, i'vutity. von 110. 1 . 11ikli• Mot,. 1./I th.• 711. l' .1 whirl. Ilitu• 'dam..., will 041 Ip, IT•sialent ...NJ the. H..* r• • 1N. , •71.11, v• 'mewl .nler Etnroltis".• fetol ' I . 111 , 17q11171t. Sr. Va.., 15, s Pittsburgh Gas ripe kid Tube Worlri rritiE Imve.j3k:qpinidilotl tlrvir IRON TUBE WORKS. nod are nnwnufactoring all .1, 4. , at .its. Pnw. to, MMITP nln Hut, nnAl Knnwn4 WROUGHT IRON TUBES. which a,. iiniA for male Ahn Inwr. TN', Av. ninv iin-rnrivi raiwitni intern.nnv dent. without in. SPAM: A 01., fvict 1 1 011 ICENT.-- 1 . Wardl , ll.l.: I:411110 4i on Wn4, I.^tv.t.en Market 1:1%.1 f..r l•riAtim Enquire t , l JA, 6.II:ZELL N. IN Stn.:. 0tt.,l lOLINTERFEIT (!oIN DETECTORS:LI ljThi. In the nob ivetrunient yet Invented by ' , Melt r.untreteit eoin ran he rertatnl, deteeted exrealllionei,• re attiring Ind a moment_ Prireettso. VV., and 1F.1.91. Yee eale at the Wateh and idon• of _ W W. WILSON. • febl naater of Nfart.el an.l 4th ..te tOLD LOCK EtS.--had regoireil a large ef vienant Watehr. and: Miniature one., ntaide fur inaaa.n4y,, w w t.;ILVER coINWANTED—e;,r which the I hi g h,t prinpiun m A. HILL / (AA ltrukvr. ra Wood !dn... 2.duornal,.. all 1, 1 XeIIAM;F: BANK STOCK-511 bar,. HILL et Ranker. ..E.!:.7tro NOTICE. jo•rson, ind,i ? ted 1.1“• at. lino of l. Jahn.um a St.-Mm. 1.14-1, • . I L- 1 I'l'4 ,11,11 NEW BOOKS. Is:EW 41,ASSIt'A I, In("rioNARI nl Ilrrel; and Boman Inxtrrai.ll,. al . nn.l ..a. •rahlly, Tarn, la,al unno the llnanonign At ,, k nod I:4. thoa on rnpln nod 31, 11, 41 In :111111.. I. Li Alith anie.nlnf WLIa.W tint! A Utt' SlrlAlan.l Vol hi Tln• ra.rn-,..1..../T It 1,1.1..1 nan Ow Bel ei M A. / Th.. IxTllne elf and It+ I . xun.. An Add,. 3 , n 111. 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In 10. 111.,frr 1.. nab n fir sal 3 tar. rat. nnifinnl him in In:it...ind inihhinnl nh%oil to nt fiir Donn. the iiumwer la. , !heh inntioncil iti.tnns him Igi r/witnight lit twit nnly rvtiverd f. for iiugh ' •lorb 1...rutl n:inn br m ann. fhiiinfi hrniiiffit nitli WE frnoi lb.. titan. idithin Mr. hapm hini 'Mind lb. :irrupt , ' tor in his family. and irtnin tn. rrhni Ohio. hob Miry, hiltlrriiiiith him. a a—rtnin nt who.ts Inert, obtain. and urtnl wlth :trent ',lntl. 1r In Nan! in anoint relief. It. K. ,FiLLERS. M it druggigt• in-rain-101i in the trio fin.. and virtinth 014 To Coal Men and Boat Builders. )( ) I:..nt to %I, t, ion I. ;•-'1 'lt! .111.1 1,1T,11,11 11.1.1 , •• .1-11.,r. 1 f; 1,1 lIVI I.EN I. -'Cliu. C.,1.9.11v Ices II dat w ..f ../ ..1 m. iii. .11 HI. l!nt. d II 14'A WEN P-T11.• I !EA" I 1:1 11.1 , 1N - 1;S 11.1 h tun.. h 3.4• h , 1...". 331 .t..111....1.111,:. t r..oa I. rl .ttot. co o • o irk:..vrKt tekt.l.l a”,l Steam l',.wer for ottELY. Ito rroot 112.11 ., 1111.1. Ohio ',tar Nlart -tot, -.1.1 1,, .11. , 1., 11,1 rl MPH • t) ito: I'.lt 4 KS N1.11..W.% IVISE 1,1.. 1,11 MOM r ~,• • F. t•, 11•1 1,1 •.r I.u• ~..1 %SU 1 111.1 . 1.1 . 11.: .1 11l )! . .:1 . 1 r:i. „ Er At:it Fr, ttt:T i r .7., ,t 4 t v: t I Closing ont the Entire Stock: • RE \'l' K.% Ri .\I NS A I tirtho, ~11/ •I ••.u;,••0 OP. ..t w.a. r. I.l.tet i•• n.lsllrlrllert.ll , n..r.on Slart , t t. ~••t lie IA d tm •., 1.,' I rxt . t; ;L : i . •MI t. th. •t.. 1., Lu rk., ==iMM prm4 I% .11. F.5t.1.1,1 A R 1.% • ETT. Übolo.. 1,10.11 , 01 F \ 1,0 P a large 111,, IV I:. Nt;lNh .1rn..1 , 1'. Writing Fluid r... 1 11,rr t ..V• Ink -r.,1 and ',lark. 1.. tp• Caron :•. le, It 1.% II S. II V ()TES .1 .II 1 1 11. k PI'S.-- Faivntve.l nud uk.t bwit,ful , EV', McFADEN & C0170.13E: rarodl It,arn, Po-v, Stns Penntoßail Road Co.—Central Rail Road:, FIIIIE .11ii.erilot`rs hating 11,011 allimintod 1,.4111,1••ni.vr ItII I ‘ll , . sltxt an , mow nn.pan+l n- I ret.s,. u. tss,.nkskn•liir .r sw,lc. .hinmonl the t runstl tin- romp will I+. rkrri , •ll.l,rnuall in 144 all.ll I, , r%nr.ltxl fn. ..1 k esICsIDE. . . _ NT El) TI I 18 , N . — Notes of the WeKtern Pits-lwrzts 11. Is K imi,s,piti,m l E, BUTTER ; • • • . 11 ,131 11 • h da ...a ~1.11311.1.. w 11.. I. h Lenll,r 1.131 , 11 2 BIN !TT fh..h. h... 1 12113,4 nth I 0 ' K ao ! * . t „I T"I"" fln 11. 1/ALZFL .1411'elcr S 1 In do Vomit...ha do 122 I*.xf3.. mant.f.•lsar.l 2.1.1 13 al 1 ....3.1,33.1 germ n 0.0.1 \ann.!. 1 , 1.111 111rht dr I'll 'Voter and /rout h1r.3.-13. 1 . IS E: , I 133 1 11101, M. 111 1 11113 t 1.1 V 0 1 10 N 0 MOLASSES r 1 111 , 1+ fr.-11 1..11 'totter 11.1 to -3. I 13.3n1 .11.1....‘tr I...t.thLh 131. or 312 ,1 "." •.1 II 1111111M...11 (..1) r J 1 I.t. 13. (1.. II yttt , 3.1121 1 13 11.. r, .13 1111 11..1..r, Sof- tt I •t.* V.3. In I. A m 1111.31.4 3 1 1., 1,11, }whale 1.1. ,14.11 J .1 1 .1111.11 ~....,( )(R)!I ltl.s ‘IILI HMI I{ vhlra ' i.os A•nlern l%kultulmstni Merchnutr. 1 ,4 otrprl.. (1 1 )0 L . 1 , 1S „ NI 1:' , 1 , "11 , N TALLOW; 1.50t1 IL. Flow; r.rON. .. by T. 11'1[1011S S az.4 ealsguaLvilL, erchan Itil (,llVa4r flreet. Mt% K. 624 t BUS. CORN; _v._ o zli buo. OIL, , Ito b., Hdt. Ea rale by- .• T. WO.JDO a SON, rrydum Dmkra awl CUlRLllldlloll3l , er.banbc GI Water N0.W1.. jram I _ 0 i I . OILN-20 brls and 30 sacks julg recd by 1._../ ii:E 9 .(ILL BUTTER-2,5 LAI in store 1.11. osa • J. N. DILWORTH R . CO DIG 11:0S—!NO tons on hand • J. 8. DILWORTH it CO LITE SMALTS--I ease fur male bp J. WiIOONMAKtR co .178 ESC' 'ILI I'TION BOXES. Turuotl Wood .I.SCIRMINMAKER E t/IL-10 ImAkets for sale by 1. J SeIIiXINMAKER a Cd) EW CID IP CASTOR OIL— ID lirlsnime , . Sg, hr IL E. SELLERS, 3n.2 , W.oul LILA XSEED OIL, LARD OIL, WHALE 4qL, eat ~11:11.)1 OIL, for 1.11.• As j,to IL X. SELIAIILS.. r, Wind It. ucK 1%. HEAT CAKES—If vou want pxxl lito.ko host Cukr, a,. Balavri. klierverinC (km, t. , ....1,•fitr aa. hy )a•1 IL IL SELLERS. 1t1,101.1 s and Anil's, for_ sale AI G. Marl. AL vornor of Fourth je‘l IC. W. WILSOS. OTICE—The partnergitip lately existing 1,1 twtwoon unoloricood. unclorllv Griot nt . At. I 211, /11,, Pliandoltoltis" end °l.CCimnor. Atkins a Co. o. di•••I , •1 bY mutant 1.411 d t. of Jantlar . Ilsn.on E. Atkin. in dube 11,.. name a Atkin& O'Connor A Co, et 01 - Jaturo oCCuunor t. alone enthorited to 1-, do. Lonnie o m f to:Couttor. Atkin. A Co. at Pitt.deir•h. in 11AINSEN E. ATKINS, 1 . 41,1,0rkt0, Jun. IS, Ishi. J A 51Y-4 treCON.NOIL .Innies O'Connor, al' Pittsburgh, Pa., and 11 . 0.n.rrs a Co. or itultiino, 51d, bur« thi• day ontored .....p,r , r00".11.0 °odor Coo •I,le or 01,unspr PILL hooch, • nod k-Co-Itellinnom - fow odrazo.arting LI.. 1nt.... of Lho 1111.,Inirult Two. , i...rtouon Lino. •01l to. for nonorel roinial.soo end h nok ',andl', out pote. ~I A 11Ikt ti•CONNOR Jen. Ito, 1 , 41. iiVONNOIRS a co. CA It I) —We few', our thanks for the tlul pnonm.r ‘1.6 lu 1.4w-1w for 11••• rewl • .11 rut,' 0o."1.1 rt...• our frlend+ muof thrl. o.llr ttat 1, the ”f 1.1. .I.nll Iv of eat, wiv.• zwel weer - eel nature. Vie will dieplay ~,,,, . . . JAMES 11 . 011NSillt a (0.. I . lt4burgb trI,,A,JJIIS A ('O.. Italtignom. I'ill~bnral~. Jan. IS. 1 , 51 -131.,J11. A I KEEN A I'I'LES--.10 brie prime, ree'il iu '4 ,•••I fipt . ,sh. ly k I EMI' -I 10 hales MiNsouri dein rotted, itt' 1 -N , n. meld 1, naI..ICJ A xA N 41141111011.410 N. 1.4 YnAll 4 ; I.s.s ttttt • •In consignment .11.10. ANDER IRIRDON. swks p ' on hand S. N. WICKERSHAM. IVg.l 4 Mllb +lx 'V EAT'S Ft H>l' brls just rts,ived artlele. fur 1•1 N l'A NISH W —2O bris in Num% for S y. IVICKERSIIAM AN I. WAREHOUSE TO LET—The . . /.. 11..11 sl will 1.. rvnt...l. with the tumin L.t ovsl. 1.1., II no fourth BEANS-30 bti prime. for sale • .1 ,111.141 N 11A t NI k: I keus a,,orte.l. for sale Lv g .1 S' INNI AN En Ato I PRI 'Olt ICE BA .mall -3, le J SVIIIIoN 51 AF EL A rA. . dy by .1.1, A. HUTCHISON A CO I‘l . 29 kris we'll per steamer Arena' t and 11. r J. A In. 111 , Round rloorlf 130TAS11.—s eu,k, Duncan's pure Potash, I Ur L. la.: , .I.A i. FLOYD. - • hAK 1N117.‘ TION —Paper flanging in im- Jn,linn .dlok. and ”nibbol; f sale by • W. P. 01011011 AL V Wnnd I EF•D SrkIARS--20 Lu. 4. reed large loaf I t I n brl. mcnall 2.111 do rrn , bo, 170 do emed , n,l; '-- • 11/ do Chtlifird, In Orme and 11. r ,le by JAS. A. IiCTCIII,SIIN A gr, Arlo Lonio Snnsr Refinery. IA f' SUGAR-30 brie for sale by _II4RAGALLY TuIIWNSEND'S ESS. GINGER; ont lilerron Sgusapartil. l :innapn.rilln. for male br IL R. SELLERS. 1.7 W,.4 et - 1010WDER-150 kegs blasting, for sale by R ...,.1 .1 A R. ELOYD. Round Cbttreh n UM Pt/Rh—DO pieces hog round, well IP tri nam..l. 00 ..sle by 00.11. RAIIALEY A CO II i nATHEIIS—Ii sucks prime for sale by 1 ItURBRIME A INOI1RA31: ~.., ll6 Water a. brie and 15 kelp+ for oak by J. P. DILWORTH - A CO 1 RD— • . 4 I, 1(1111MS-7 , 1i dor. just received hp J I , ILWOIITII Cu. 14, hti Dried I',*:} •+. in, Is] Dr 0.1.1.4.4, for +l, ay .1 a I,II.ICONTII a CO ERM 1.I.l(( —1 esse genuine Chinese, J. KIDD& CO, • I A M 11 . 14!RKS ,. ?ti l E,EPING- 5u brim fir'eale by .1: limb A Co linEo== . . . . L.r work, ,E.,t n., ind,a larxesmrpty JOHN MELLHH, JOHN Wood Ja ) 1 r,. .1: . IV II r. 1.11. „ -t ri R d R y 0 W. lb. i,:tt...t„l.l.lik.eulLHAll.ly loot of tho mr .d 11 to. Wilheroe.nsel load L0 a Mr.12.:164.. ol elt,. and tate. to P. M. Ihtele . AuHion Room., oo Mose., the - doth. nod eold. The treollestan who tom lto, beellearroo pi,* retutu the tato, etol dot ho. ~,,, se, lonth . Joiu . l he trill inv.', old e t . te, J. h P 111 Ltd and H Wood tt I I ER'S F A N ca..es far sale by I J, SCIIHHN MAKHR U 81 25, $l5O, and 8175 per gallon. rrAVEItN K EEI'ERS had bettor tr.v Morris A lkw..rtli'm rriur I.E. Furx..l. IIA %Nor. a the labolp r. THE TEA AND {VINE NTDRE. Favt thatruda. -• I II it. prime Carolina, for male by - II 1, , JAS. A. IIIITt:1111±1IN d (NI j( --511 kec asmortell Nos. for male by CI 1,, A. lIUTCIIISON EA ITS.—It univrrrally mnreiltml dud, g p miannot tht.conntry than In any oth,. %WI.. Si iin... time It I. It that lu nn alter t. ran h..t at an nor. Ynr n. true. tni rulooin ...Put. but the Igia nttrai raipoa or-nit-H. Wu •..a lievlvct 'our prraonal manannuorn, but rual I.4borinn.liatal gnarl u,,i lark unpl lnkg— Tb arta lu• orn grarnbfir nr.,amlania• tad brae all riL Inuu-1 Itorb ppolnril) gab. /1.1.1 a yuplan I . linoug tn. inliartlarl lo n. ...l rinalnyun n radiant arlntrunna. nu. alo -bond a prpun , worn tgra.fol tban tbr RASO of a p •Irr lur lb, • but. muip uf !ben auld are vrry Inyurb on. al, iaganfaanullal ill. ad... Ur...." n/ r. nag 4 - 011111• In.nrlb•nt .bilk can tangibly indict an mourn • Juba Donllatorryymplur, fur ragnovlng ae uu. lour n hal p than bait upon ta r t ••r nn. •~1 anti.. ail! Trantr it in a ablgt 0, .1 auy .1 'try nralran/rnt. • .101— N . nan.lahla land,/ Hair lop• WAWA.' 0.+.0.1, Impart IAINAI. ur gra. ling, beanlifully n, ur ultburn ...b., It alb raulur the hair in a -burn, I n nut inure elbainall, than any rater ,lye, In ,tllp •une Inn. bulellibl. • t'rr.ui lb nastie nrunrtitl.s..n. ...tnnya.4/t. .1111,,,. it 1...1 11, ,Aisa .11/00th lad r..4t II • 14.... to t g - rratrat ornatortit vtlen trothim: art 31, 11i... Ti...th I,•te will Impart 1t... at the .atne timr Lerping tl.. hrm at.l . .01 II %VII. rfum, sod Chemin., Cl,...aut . Pktla. For ewlo relwl. to C. A. I:lbw...et A Co.. J Mbebelt Allegbet. cO,. iw 1.11:11 6,1 E . 11 :, 1,1.:115 , ' , LIVER PI LLS—'•CnuLl not get . • . Fin_ It F:. Your. etre the only Liver hilts that eel: here I e..t51.11..tt vet .11.thtt ttheatt them. nt.J.etrert 1.1:6 111666 161.61:6, a 6.1 them ete.skt , In the U•h , . terr.. 4 et.h.tthaten. , lokunt J. OILMEN. h- hreptn.l L ind tt.1.1 L., It 1.1,4:LW...R5 : F.; Wh..l ...1.1,11y .In...tie. I:Athena', . ' THE BRITISH PERIODICALS, ND TIIE FA GUIDE, I.PONAIth SAVIT k C., No. 54 Gold Rivet. New yera. ennlitute the Inn, leading Quarter l l Eh , u•. 4. tel Nhararinei In addition to which 4h.. linve fe , entiv ninntnenerd the rublirstino ora rain. .Icrientltural work, rolled the - Fartnrre ituble to 115-1• V. and l'enetlral Arrleulturr." Ike etwithena of 1511nlionib. nothor.of the - Book of the !ann." We. itee,ted to John P. Norton. N. A.. New Haven. .Iwrienlttini in Yale Crib,. Sr. T 1,,. hi4Lll valuable wort will. mannetae Iwo lucre royal ‘olumea. enntaluinw over law paaes. with IS Cr :XI eiden.lsl meet el:raving', and . mre than WO euirtlivlng• In the hight-4 -tile of art, tlituitrating aitniwt ever t tandem... of int.handry now In tae hr the bewt ..tre- the lie 4 milboil of ploooor. hen alit.. se. We . the 'anon. dom....tin animal* in their high eat perfertiiim in abort. the pictorial feature of the hunk la nique. awl will render it of inntleulatile value to the rtu incrieulture. . 'I he work is bring published In sembrnonthly Numbers, of 14 pa,. eaoh. e‘elusive of the steel engravings. and la nenn. eaeln or 51. for the ',Lim wort numhn, of which them will be at least twenty two. The 11,40.1, Perirsileals repuhlbhed an• as follow, vim— , Tire London Quarterly Review lCon.errativeh the Hilo- burgh Review the North British Itrsiesr OChorelig the Westminster Braley , (Libendh and 111Z1:- 11,a,..1, Edinh !Ils4ulne(TorY/. • Although three work. sre dlvtlngulahed hylhe Inlitkal shades *No, indirat.l, it hot a mall portion of their is devoted u.pbti .uturo., It is their literary character which gives t eir chief value, and in that they lintel enntivrtallr far above all tither journals of their etas.. Itinekwtsal..tall under the masterly guidaare of Chrioopher North. maintains Its aneient relehrdy, and 11, st thi. tone. onnanally attractive, from tthe nerlal work,. of. Ilutwer and other literary notable, written for that man' sine. end fret appearing in Ito adurons both in Great lirb lain std In the United ;totes. Hochworks as - The Can. ton." and - My New Novel,^ (both by Ilulwerd Penlti• solar tbdal. 'lite Green land. - awl other Wti of, uninenot. rival editintur areiwunl by the lesdlna WA...lien in this counter. Irmo M renoii.d b y "..." publi.her+ (nun the paare of Ithultwoal, after It has been Issued try fro tt a Co., so thatsub.wribers to the Item-nit of that Magazine ma, wines , w iton hart. the , earlo-t of the,. famnatlow latex .. F 44 44ny 441,4 llw Lour 11.044•44• ,r annum 13 CO 1 , 4 r an, Iwo du 441 t 4 01) 1,4 nu, Ilis,. do du . 4' IA4 V, 4.1114444441(445i4,444. .In 4 00 1,4 r 11134,4444.1 • 44 31x4m114, du 3 041 • • . . . for It modtholbroo It..odoor•do Itlaci.o..•lond 11..• four Ite.one do 1 , ..r Fann..r.'l/IM+ (......1..4. In . -.2 New.) l'n, mein ln In. wale In nll ran,. lu nalvsnr.. I'IAI NUIMI. A ~,,,,, teen,' A% pr . .r cent from the atnve prir ea u he a110w...1 In elute unlren, f.nir Inure lupin. of any nr tun, of Ile. 10.,re . er - nrk, TI 4 curlew or Meek n,..l one Ilerlew will be went In owe Warm. fur VA ...v..... of the lour Iteviews !ad Itluekerml for and i n , elute must le mot direr.% to the poUlehe* throe wet. ran be allowed to wept.. .11oue,. rum.. iu the ,tatee where Waal. will be mei per MllMlluelcationn eactld be alone ad- n 5. :nuked el the Publlther. 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