PUI/LII4IIYD . U WIIITB iCO PITTBBIIHOIi. ; 11,h.TiJIIDAT 210/Ulll4O,- DEC. 6, I.pt say;RRADI2I O MATTER nu ,- EAFoalw?l , 01;'1.:.4011.1'..4e2E OF THIS PAPER. %Tie National intelliyencer' we are pleased to 'l-see; has ptit no a new dress. We rejoioe to CO. t h11!4711P20c..e..iir prosperity', The Intelligeneer L.itiapeper we always read with profit, arid ran :pilot &vita opinions.. • Thel3ol4mm - Patriot has •slso donned a new , tiress,''tuni ',Mikes a fine appearance. It is an Thefiritiirif. Witt er. - 'Titom Ruff soucon To 1 OLcoX.,A fe*vreeks'atimo we prepared and. published a description netbe route of the propoited railroad `lframlthin city to Oleau and Rochester, dividing it' into .sections Iris the 'nature orl ttte country citangaL. In that article we made the distanoe toogreat by üboutvid mike. We babe silica con vened with Col. JOHN SLOAN, who has reoently ittursayedtt portion of the route, and who is well ..iniltuanied With it all, and also with several oth eigenfleman, who all amnre as that the distance ;_doeti not exceed 172 Miles, as follows: grom Pittsburgh to the ,mouth of the Kiskitninems, 28 Kistitninetas to Kittanning, 13 Mttanning to Alouth of mahoning, 10 Phenre to o:mui (estimated) -120 Aftertiaring carried his survey over the moat difficult . grourul--that from the lifahaning to Couilen, a difitanee of 33 miles—Col 'Sloop as 'atire4 nalbat the whole distance from the Mouth er Elehouing toMO lalid SCXCeethat saber.) stated. The length ofithe State road be tween those points is .106 miles. This is an iMpottaist fact, awl we make the correction with great pleasure- There are no serious dilficul . ties 011 any portion of the route. • 'The northern end of the roots—say from Red •P2l,,Ti Oltetp, Through tha great even held atid tier goal more favorable than we had sopposed, there being ue neeiasity to fol. fon thew-Alleys of thoatreataa incept where their alireition ia.ecry nearly in a right line._ Alto. -gether the rood earrberatistructed at less ex-, passe probably than any other of equal length trirenwaylvaniw WENTROIMJLND COUNTY. numboi or the Whigs or Weetmoretand cenney,Vissembled at Harrison city ou the 29th "of No!ember, and organized a .Ileott and Crit tenden, pilb." Officers—David Klingensmith, Xt4.,3!iwijident; John - Dacam, N. A. Long, Vice Presidents .L.Rodenstine, D. Rawlston, Sec rctirtea;Pejer Mooro, Treasurer; Peter pen tane, Cor. gee.' Gen. ayrirs• Markle ace re. nterimended to the State Convention as the while candidate for. Casill Commissioner. Among the retotatione pitsee.i was thetollowing: , . . . It 'Thatalthough the recent election 'hiatiormillateil contrary to our wish., yet we ':'lire nriable to [Orme upon Our minds the belief thil.'the,Whig party is in the least impaired or weakental by the defeat of our Chief magistrate, Wm: F. 'Johnston,: atotthat the result or this election is no criteileriby which the claims and popularity of Cleo. Scott rimy or can he tested; the peorie are 'determined to go for Scott, Con. • tiettiiin extrentien, Johnston or no John titan; Vinton erne \lntim -• .• 'TILE PBESDENICY. • Mayer thelceding ',mares of the country ern noeimprettebing this i4orttint question, whcih cannot he Je *rad much longer with safety. The nominations' must by made Within six months,' and the time I, short enough for general in 'terelminge'of views, and tire attention of any con , - - . fain line - of policy. Wo „hove already given a . .. tracts on li ds noeution, from Whig papers both .. a the North and the. South. The following is 4 ' from the New York Tribune, a paper which, from its extensire eircoleatiou, daily and weekly, ex. anisesv'ost influence upon the public mind , inttre - mid4le and North Western States: We -shail pa:W.lp stejemrt any W big who nany ho nominated, though'we 'shall not hold our, . eelvat under any obligation to do so if support of the- Pogitive Slave Lion, or of any measure extraneous to the declared and well known prin. ciples of the Whig party is uvula a Shibboleth by tint nominating Convention. We wilb s ep. port candidates is spite of oar serious difference • with them:on this questiOn, as we have repeated , ly•tnipportal slaveholders and defenders of sin - very; but to ask us to support a candidate nom inated and run expressly as a supporter or this . . or any other atiocity,,in asking quite too much .....,WeEnifilla go very heartily . fur Nadel Webster as r ''..XfisiCiserly, earnest and potent champion of the 7,- . r,..;s:graiidand . fruitful principles of free lands for We could forget, in view of his re. talon teltuod reform, hisapostscy eu the trei: soil -quation, but why should we he asked to support becauac of that change, when in supporting him we .bold midi so fur us possible to forget it! If he were ta , ran t wouhl it nut he better to lens find in him is ideal good sad on little evil no possible! We 'Lave no faith iu the vitality nod potency of whop is called the Unihn sentinent of the corn-' try,er its. devotion to the •toMpromi.cs.' If that eentiment were no fervid end peeve ding as is pretended, why Amnia it not point to and nil! td,' the Presidency the earliest nod , net:lest-Pr its champions, Henry Clay? Ile did • -%; not wnit -*for inducements nor entreaties to nin . Idrn to the aide of Compromise; be came to Wag.- Inglon Its earliest advocate when Power W. rayed'agninit it, and scarce n hope could he in ' of its tureens. Ile did not ask nor care whet would he its influence on personal or prospects; ho did n at stipulate for conditions I.„'"ur Liege hie support of C011411,1111i50 on uny - eon - tingeuey erbatever, but was for them iu any shape that . ..obi seeerg their adoption—fur them separately for them all togaber, for theni any way, and always, their ablest advocate and -- most unwearied defender. If, then the Com promises were as vital to the Notional existence and lyell-heing ns they nre represented• and werk• as. popularas commonly pretended, Mr. Clnylnught to be chosen by acclamation our next President. Ati , to Oct. Salt, we know him to be, though for forty yeas in the Amy. hotter reformed with regard to the current history, public lei. Heypr..l public men of our country than almost say ether living man—a thoroughly honest, up right, Insanbitlitig patriot, who would hang up hiskat in the White House with a single-minded resolution to reeve the Country to the extent of hie abilitY:. We do not like his trade ; we still . more dislike a 'hasty' letter he once wrote to the 3 Naliva Ainerirea endorsing their principles, 'I which he has since virtually revoked and amp ' dead. We know that he would not. nett hobo ly believeslie would allow Nativism to influence hle criers%) tut President ; yet the fact that he hod ones written a Native lettSr would he in essantly urged to his prejudice to the canvas and to the prejudice a the party supporting him. To represent the Whigo as hostile to Immigrants . front Europe is one of the moot formidable de• vices of thcOpposition, and one which gives theen.almoOrwssnany votes as their pretensions to exile:fiat' Dimocracy. She should enter upon thesuplAttitilna. Scott with roluctana, mutely • heeneual=_litiitiorninstisn , would be powerfully . noel to frighten our Adopted (Nana from that t. 'enipOjejleisriwid coin) consideration of the vital priuniples and . : measura on which the two per ow:strayed against each other which in .7.now.'iroceeding with such beneficent results, whereof the a vet overtera in Wisconsin is in 'part ix trophy. • ',Bath are tome of our views en the present. • Arispie.or the Presidential question. We have d 1 o; .no C ate, nra await the developemerits of .€s , V.lkel•tuture without impatience or anxiety.— ;._Whenever we obtain more light, we shall make . ..E7•llitisto to diffute it. 10.11 suh,egaeut article, in reply to some eerie . • turns of the Net- York L'rprtas, the Tri:uno makcs the following additional emphatic ob. nertattons 'fere is oor grolind 7. The Whig party, oa each, • is not a pro.fllarery nor nu nun-Slavery party, though thiirc•nro pro.Blstery..and iinti•Slarary whi ge 4 We are stilling to go into ayoureation of the-entire Whig party, nominate candidata - 8 -irhonie known 'as reliable Whig; put them be ferethe -country on old-fashioned Whig plc-, . . ciples, tiVO theta a unite.' and hearty sup pore. Ent in: majority - is any DatiODDi con ',cation whicli.slasll -be. held - shell see M. to in , tifrp:olaie.inte . the,prty..o . retd an entirely new and eudagi. artiele :respecting Slavery; and rattio.‘acquiesetice' in it'll test of Whig ortho dozy, nominating no roan'who does not prompt .ly uttai'the now Shib , ,,cdeth to their natiefietlon then, we nay, the minority will be corn , pietely abeoNpd hour 'ohligationt to ;Support a inniinailon Whichli'ractically proscriber, end ontricises 16nm:wives. That wan the l i ground taketiinnur former nrtleli. and it is quilt, hum , Ede 'enough. Thitr are - more of :them ado gen -'ertilff,accord with .us , who. cannot coins down hto it thitu.aariesdi to go beyond it. :1 • The X e:o Tort . Times, a new Whig paper, but , .: .. .pOistieallig all the elements . =n en end ix, indlttince, , has the telloiring jOldois rcFmine4: aFtlalp...qs! th 4 4iporta.xtt. =2l It iiirett elear that we are not to have next . year, one of our old-faaliianed, regular, parti zan Presidential contests. The signs of the times indicate a different straggle. A National Convention halt, for rametyears past, designated the candidate of each party—and that candi date his.received his full party support. The contest vras.rans between the parties,—and the result tested their relative strength. It stems doubtful, at present, whether this mode of pro cedure will be followed in 1135'1 The organiza tion of both partied has been disturbed. Poli ticians set from other motives than those of loarty adhesion. Other elements have been in 'ti oduced into ptirty creeds than those by which they have hitherto been mulled. New tests are applied in every section of the country. In other words, political parties are taking their shape upou other -principles, and with reference to other questions than those viol which they have hitherto beet. concerned. The Whig party, for etample will probably endeavor to hold a Convention on its old plat form—of protection to American Industry, In ternal Improvements, restriction of Executive power, &o. So: They will probably ucek to stand before the country just as they stood iu 1810 with Geu. listrriaon, in IS4I with Henry Clay, and in 1848 'with OW, Taylor, to their cuadi dates. But this is not likely to he allowed. Whig, from the South declare that, Limy ;menet go into Convention on such ground. A new test moat be introduced—a now issue raised—a new measure incerpoluted into the Whig creed. to- enlist their cooperation. The Whigs of the whole country in Convention mu.t proclaim ad• herence to the Compromise Bills, and to the Fugitive Slave Law without amendment, at, their creed, or else the Southern delegetes will with draw. Senator Toombs, of Georgia, having carried the State upon the C,omprutuise platform declares that the Whigs there will act with the Whigs of the Union only upon that platform. Portiana of the party, in various 11PetiMIS of the Union, thug die.leht terms to the National Com notion. And whothee dope tyro. are accept ed or not, the organization of the poi. iv 14.0k m:47 -41a unity greedy impaired, and itc pone, of course, diminished 1 la our , opinion, it is not at all likely that the Whig party in Ohio. New York, or New-Eng land. can be heidaeltarher urn suelk a platform II thißoutbsfa Whirl tatdsfyttutn as essentiai. The form of the party .flfsilir.thin way pOilliblY remain—but Its etrongth will vanish. The only escape front dondilecaum Vapid of course be to avoid both he horns. HAL see lion, must agree to drop the subject upon which thxy differ, and refuse to insert new testy or new priacipien into their party erred. A sec tional question "hnilld nut be mule a national issue. The whole party lino allow different Reclines to hold different opinienshivp sectional suljeals—antl to unite upon thole i.oiam ri t i4 they httl4 la iOnt111011.• If this degree of whit, tidy cannot be itraata4, tii If hos been hitherto, the part; must he dtstroyr.l.--fa ate nature of the case such a result in inerilehia . Mr. Webster hag been nominated tor Presi dent in Massachusetts: and the moan, of this nomination is mdre important than the fart, to far 4.3 nor present purpose il concerned lie is not nominated as a Whig, nor upon Whig party groundi. The Address to I#o. F,:opl. nays "'- thing of the Tariff, of Interne/ 14+01ra/tents. or of any of the old party Lamm. it ai,FeAa PP. Mr. Webster's behalf, upon his own Manta, or.d , hie public services. - This is certainly a strong ground of appeal—perhaps stronger thou nay party alliance could possibly be. All we rtfe to it now toi is. breanaa it shows a dispositi to auhstiltitel something. clue for the old Wia e platform, and thus Indicates theli.ue,rtte trbilit the party organization has been shattered. - ... It is very clear that if the, Inv parry of Cr Unisa.s.9 each, is to eupport any candidate,— +c mug be selected by a National COnlCattatt. That mode of ecieetion doubtless hat its et li. but experience puree that it is the only practi. -cal method of uniting upon a nominee If no 'sack convention can be had—if the ti.'hig party 43-0.01 en far agree upon principles as to Lit in, getter fur that purpose—then each !Raton mutt net for traelf—support its own candidate, and -atade the result. Tie Trdtne, se observe. ad encores tkia proceeding. ft may les noce.eary, but it is very clear that it teat notiao to rirtery. EDWARii D. alTuansor, Esl., late editor - 1f the "Ha rrisburg;lD ally American," boa pure based the establishment of the ••Laucasha• linlon and Tribune," and has changed its name to j pendtnt Whig." Mr. MePhereou is etc of the most indefatigable awl spirited political writers in the State. The future pailion of the paper is indicated by the following, extractlrorn hie Salutatory addroaa: "The "Whig" will inaiat that this country has a North as well as a South and that the has right,: worthy of mynah protection with {base 1 of the South. It will freely accord to the all that the eonatitutinti of the country gunman. tees them, and will firmly claim for the Nor:h all tha,pririlegea guaranteed them by the acme -tarred instrument. It will to liie free land :elairuthe right of Free Speech, no matter when, by whore, trader what pretext, and for what put 'Vase this, the only sure defence of nut libertirS may be'assailed " Mr. M'Pherson also announces his faamita Presidential candidate is the followineirtul, , .'We raise to-day the name of our favorite for the next Presidsocr—Gen. Son —the gallant soldier, the enlightened etatestaaii, the honest man. Since the death of that great and good man, Zichary Taylor, the eyes of the Whintparty have instinctively turrusito the Ocar red llero or Chippewa and Mexico all their leader lb the approaching CSLIVII9P.. The Whig ' masses have reviewed with pride the record of his gloribus career, and have admired the won derful' blooding in his character of all the quta it ies which constitute the succezeful soldier and sound statesman. Whether surrounded by the ' carnage of the battle field, or in the private counsels of civil life, be has been equally calm. far seeing, wise lie has epentilzie life in 'the; service of his country—has earned a reputation which has penetrated no far so civilization has reached—and with, mind polished by educa tion and improved by experynee, be t•tands be, fore our view, as fit a man to M.) our potty to victory an the armies of our country to tri umph..' ITEMIGNATION OF THIS MESICAIi Wctsrra —1.2 Crouirdk,, the Spanieh paper, published in New York, lu its muuther of Saturday, makes the ful- wing oonoaoccment '•We ire oseured that the government of Met ico Las finally accepted the reaignation of Uoo Louis de - in Rosa, as envoy extraordinary and tolnieter plenipotentiary at IVaehinetoa,•vhieb be Lee repeatedly tendered. Thia -Worthy fouctionary, it appears, is about to take charge of the civil government of the State or Zacate .4, to which he has been elected by the popu lar vote of that State. It is said ,that his place will be filled by either Senor Olaguive or Ler rebus. two Mexican Sinatora, who are both well known for their patriotism and public merit." tse editors of Mr Pittsburgh tootle. Ptrrsnonna, Dec, 4, 1851 Dean Elia:—As one who on the first Sabbath evening of November enjoyed the privilege of hearing the truly eloquent lecture delivered on that evening, to a largo assemblage of young men, by the Rev. W. Et Howard, of this city, I would desire, through the medium or your pa per to call the attention of the young men to thee. lectures, and to request their attendance on the nest one, what] is to be delivered on the evening of Sabbath Hie 7th inst., at 7 o'clock, in the Second Presbyterian Church, on Fifth Street. The Rev. gentleman, whose reputation for elognence in no well known In this city, has ex erted himself particularly in .the proparation rod delivery of these lectures; and judging from past experieuee. I can safely assure ray who may feel incllned to attend, that it only re quires their attendance upon one of them lec tures, to ensure their allowing noon to pass unattended afterwards. "Tours, Taunt" CENSUS OF WISCONSIN Dwelling'houses in the State Families in the State White males 114,221 White females 140,444 - 304,505 Z;65 Colored males Colored females Total 'populaticu 305,191 Deaths <luting the year Farms in cultivation - Manufacturing establiahmenta produ• Mug annually $5OO and upwards ' CENSUS OF MINNESOTA. Dwelling bows Lu the Territory Farailine do White moles 3,06 White Females 2,343 --;• 6,038 b• • Colored males ' 21 Colored females 18 Tata popetatiou Deethe-luring the year Farms cultivttlea 3laaufacturiag earablidaaeurs producing annually. ,E.oo'unclupwards AlfftIVAL OF-THE CHOSOKEL The San Francisco Picayune of Oct. Si MusD review of mining generally in the state, which we - abridge: • . The success of the miners still continues un diminished, and tho accounts from every quart er of the gold bearing districts are most encore;- aging. So for from the quantity of gold extract ed from the earth diminishing, to waft confideiit ly anticipated last year, each day's yield Proves ' greater than the prostitute one even, in the old diggings: while new placers, new quart/ leads, and new deposites of gold are discovered every day. The yield of gold this. year will he enor mous, and there is ne knowing to what point it may he carried in years to come. From the extreme Northern section of the state, our advises are neither sufficiently ample nor accurate to furnish grounds for a reliable statement of the operation, or returus - from that part of the Country. Reports occasionally reach us of new discoveries nu the Trinity, Klamath, and adjoining - rivers; but the hostility of the Indians, in that section OT the country, natu rally hinders the gold seeker from prosecuting his searches in a proper manner; and, although aceuriuts reach us of men Making from $lO to $ll2 per day, we are inclined to think !hit the MlCCO`O'which hoe talented the miners in that region has not been brilliant. The amount of gold brought down by the steamers has not been large,' nud the probability is that the diggings on the coast are paying leas than th me in al most any ether section of the state. In what ore mere generally celled the North ern mines, embricing thoso which extend aleng Vie base of the S e.bo Nersdit the minro are do ing unusuully well: Coyote diggings are being ilitcoyered in every direction, quarts lead, Ore bring Protipected on all ',ides, while the placers and gulrthre arc 'japing nilmirnlily. The miners in the vicinity of trownieville are doing remarkably well. Several now quarts loads of, us is reported, surpassing richness, hove been dneorerml. while the placer diggings are paying bettor (win nt any previous time, The accsautta front the American river are equally good. On the North Fork some very evienster operations are going on, with every Pre-Teki C success., In the mi d dle sad iouthern sections of the state the miners are &dug ..I.iiiiilly well. in tho vicinity of Makelianne llill, which hint present the great point of attraction, the most extensive iliggilige have been struck ,le - rtions which were abao• joilod MOldoert monlllisago, as being too num°. a o r f y r ot pr,iitotile labor, are being taken up, ?lid Tit the irupgii, F in H ,fil 4itroduced of late in toshing are ps3 iris.adicgafity in this and the southern anelikai ,1 ;hr a,OOli; i1i;‘,4'..1, I ropi the ettlevernn to the. hi triposo, there Is pr6hably more dirt tieing throes up then In all the rest of the .grate besides. The imist IlogUrllall9 qiieatiou which agitates the public renal, qt present, nathe gold hearing 1 regiiii, is the probability of a heavy rain falling dicing the titer s : s oothe now approaching.— rthould the season Krivoi af.i 0,0;40'004 no that of the year before last, or ey'en onO half na tou,Ch ;lim con be no doubt that the ainhiwitnr- gold 4-it3otnd from the earth will be ebormons. The most of the 41i; j; irOrli Op IllgiilChee and ra vines, threu,th whic h atecly strer,me will flow in the event of a wet* winter, but Which will be as dry no at present, in ease the season proves as mild ns the last one. The health of the miners has been generally good. although in the Northern mines try sip!, vas 4t . 1; ; . •Tevailed to some extent. We hear, however; of 1,04 pi! ..•APA which pence fatal, and there can Se ro ;jc,iiikfo;.l:l;s. m , tieral re gion is full ns healthy no any WO. pail [4 j,:g , j remarkably healthy state of California 1 A correspondent of the Alta California, writ tog front Monterey, (lot '2:i, relates the disco, g,s7 or a very rich silver mitre eighteen miles from nii,of ; . I , i . ae, at a point known its the heal. : it Idea dteon;•;pge pi csytitis cuanged by Mr J. ! • P. Leese. The line Jose Visitor vented the IoiOV6V i statement regarding quicksilver operations in • that valley. The Sew Almaden mines are now in fall oper jii4on, giving employment - to two hundred or IIiOCAB 14 4,11, and yielding shout Itynlit t pound- of plicntl.o. The company 'are 1 excavating a passage int o Ins wt. f,..,., rbicti ! the ore as token, throitih whisk, liy iireine of ears, it Call he MO out tont, rapidly than by I It, present ruethisl, and with greater ease to the 1 w'opliuftif, This improvement will emit the' company 0 Wt..' t v 44:gyl of money. but when . completed will greyly jappinfat ' hfir Upele.i•lei. I TITE,BOI exotic Vottranlrtto-: Pie h.. 4 47 Wet I at. kgefl Earl.. on the : , th of Orfohti. amid I aft e r .i. r.3;hpr inharrnou:orm session of three d a ys, atij.rutucti 0.; the '.:'24. It was craup.iged 1 of thilfr one delegates, ;epror.sllting the eoun• I ties of Sou Diem Len Angeles, Banta llorturra and Monterey Resolutions were adopted de. Irailing tho grievances of the Southern people. 1 OrFilsg the alleged tiereeeit3 - of division. peewit]. i mg for the tranetuiskiun of copies of the reso- lutioua and proceedings of the convention to the novel-nor and to each Representative and Sen. 1 abLr from tbo counties represented in the eon ' venting to bria,g its nrceeedings before the Ls giOlytOi, at it.,, yoy,ii n pegio u.j..., sihle l're . vious to 'Cite OdjOllTl4ent, l i e 4.111 fricio 4elc [radial, -with a .angle exception, and Cm, or two other members, withdrew from the cOnsention, an•l refused to take any further part In the de liberations. because a new proposition was In-' triduceib by a member from Los Angeles, relative on defining a line of separation between the North and the Nuth, FLArLEOAD HEISTING AT EITTANINT la roirouance of previous ao44° o. large and respectable meeting of the citioane strong county, assembled at the Court House is Kittanning, 013 Friday coming, the 2Sth Nor. 1N51,"t0 take into consideration the propriety of procuring subscriptions of stock, sufficient in amount to secure the charter of the Alleghe ny. Valley Railroad, and to mine such further auuscriptions toward the huddtrig of said road, no tile wenn-for the eillrens of Armstrong would juotity. The tueolltig wol.l.aiiO4 10 11r4er, and no mo tion. llou. Jn..ph LuaingAtm r,a itclit.4 1 , the Chair. Jahn Siltbet, A 0,ot:0. A..i.runl4 apl Philip Aleclilt., Vice Prem-lenm, and Dr. John I.lilpiu noI Lt Pimll,l, , attimiated Seem:tame* The Prreident having stated the ohjeot of the meeting, and remarked briefly upon the great local 6114 commercial importance .1 the contem plated railroad., Joliet:Roan, Jr., of Clarion Coriwy, wee then unite upon to addre, the meeting , w h ic h that gentleman complied oil . and Lin Report of a surrey of that portion of the route lyttig be tween the Mouth of Mshobing cud Cureica, iu deffervau 'county, Taring been rend by on,) of the Searetariee, ho explained his vory or, nud I.Bi/il ea out the route upon a large mop which he ho'! prepare,: for the purporte Mr. Bilibett, one of the Vote President., wee then celled upon and rodireneed the 'meeting, in a short end effective open h, which he cloud by saying that In attended the meeting fir the put. pone of nuhediqning to the uteri( of the Railroad, and he intended to do do ; and called upon Am. present to do the come, whether to large or smell amounte, se it made no ilifferenee whether 8 given amount of stock woe held by one pereou or fly rote hundred Robert. E. Brown, Esq., was then called upon and addressed the meeting, and at the close of hie speech moved that the subscription book be presented to the officers of the meeting for sub acriptlona. The books were then opened, and stack to the amount of 108 shares immediately mbscribed. - On motion, Philip Mediling, IEN., was ap pointed Treasurer for the time being to receive the amount paid upon the subscriptions. On motion, Resolved, That three of the Cum iniasionerit named in the act be appointed to ob tain subscription of stock, and that they ascer tain the expenses of Mr. Sloan in surveying the route in Armstrong county, and raise funds to defray bin expenses. [Hr. Sloan orated that a fend had been raised at Corsica ter the purpose J The Chair appointed Messrs t. Colwell, Phil. lip Nlechling, and Chambers Orr Oo motion, Resolved, That the Commleslousr4 of tots county be requested to subscribe 600 shares of stock, and that our members of the Legislature he requested to draw up an net and hare it passed for that purpose. Messes. Donnelly, Cantwell and others, ad ilrossed the meeting. On motion of Mr. Riley, if was Resolved, That when the meeting adjourn, it adjourn to meet on Tuesday evening of Court week, (If:th Dec. next.) Resolved, Tint the thanks of this meeting be tendered to. Mr. Sloan, for his care, 'abut' and Industry, in behalf of the great enterprise in question. Adjourned. JOSEPH BUFFEiGTON, Preert Jong Sonicar, A. Ilca.wsu., . • ice Presidents A. A➢FULO, P. I.lcctuaNu. Adm thipm r Secy . . Phdps, ) The Kit tanning Pia. J'eesf, of Thursday says RAILROAD tiunscatimons.—lVo refer the read er to a short sketch of the proceedings of the Railroad Meeting at the Court House on Friday wining lase: The right epirit was there mon ifested and infused into our community, for the work of taking eubscriptions still goes bravely on. Over 300 shares have now been subscribed, mid next week, when many of our independent formers will be - present at Court, we doubt not the list will by swelled to 500 or 600 shares Considering the relative wealth and popula• tiou of our little village, the people here have done a 'hot deal better than the citizens of Pittsburgh; awl yet by for the greatest ulti mate benefit - will enure to the latter. Will not oar Iron City friends now bestir themselves and prove that they are inearneat to the mat ter! . • Yraan Of Natfoost towhee:lam 1151=210 OPINE WHIG mamas or me HOUSE OF: MEPRESENTAITIMIL In purimandeof pnblio notice, all:meting of the prbig Members of the House of itepreeenta tires WO hold on Monday morning last, at the CapitoL' Between fifty and einty Members being pres ent, on motion of Mr. Marshall, of Kentucky, ihe meeting woe organized by the appointment. of-Mr. Outlaw, of North Carolina, Chairman, and Mr. Moore, of Penneybrania, Secretary. The Chairman haring elated that the meet ing woe ready to hear any proposition that might he °tiered— Mr. nrcoke, of New York, said that he suppos ed one of the main objects of this meeting was to consult as to the propriety of making a nomina tion for Speaker of the Ilona,, and remarked that, in view of the large majority against them, his opinion was that it would he inexpedient to make each'', nomination, but that each member ehouhrbe - fort to exercise his own judgment when the time for action arrived. The views of Mr. Brooks seeming to be not venially acquiesced in by the meeting— Mr. Williams, of Tennessee, avid thut if there was no further hueiness before the meeting, he would suggest the propriety of adjourning, and accordingly made the motion: which, however, he withdrew at the request of.— Mr Evans, of 'Marylou.' who said Ice hoped the tueeting would not adjourn without tak. cog some notion upon a subject of grout sod tuomcntoum unportance to the country, and n question which' they would inevitally be, coin pelled to meet hero or elsewhere; that subject was the t.ompromine melt - sure of the last Con g rese, 111/101/, cc hs hod underntood, had been summarily rejected by the Itecuottratic party on Saturday orening lust. lie eorneotly hoped that the Ileprebentutiven of the Whig party there acoetubtc:l, a majority of whom ho was pleased to ove wore from the non PialThlat11111:. would cot hesitate or taker in their duty to to the country at thin important period, but that come geutleman retail offer a rrsolution up. thin aubject for& e cuttoideration and nettuu of the meeting. Mr, Iln•en, of Now York, said that ho 1,19 there, i'oe the nest time, io tlto capacity of a Itopiesentativo in Conger., and that he came them not only as a Whig, but an a Union'Whig, Coupretni,o Whig, and in that spirit end foot ing ho had prepared it resolution embodying in gutiliauce the prtuctides of the Prenttleut's Nny ssgc lapin the aUti , CI, which be would our fog the considreatton attic meeting, iu the Milo, tog word:: ••I eaolved, Thou ;Yi: regard the cotes t.f nets knave n; the ad.justuient tecnsureo, ai forming, in their mutual depenlene, tumi d tonal concilialing anti the hem for mitt; euure country that cool{ ua oto coined frod COl3l l / 4 1111g isevlionmi iuterrntn and upinione; and that therefore they ought: to Le aditerol to an.l carried into faithful exeentine, as a final settlement In principle ant of On datigcroui end exciting anl•ject which they embrace Mr Stet, us, of Pennapitania, in a few re marks, saol that ho considered a tecudotion of that unneceilorp and injudtrious, 11 it WOO the seine upon which the Wior party had split t''o podia ego, awl he theretore hoped it yould DOF hr 1.11t,,t1 Po.iirr, of Algiaaohiptetts, r o il that be would not consant tole hound by tho prinesph a of the resolution. and iu order to test die rouse of the meeting upon it, he would move to lap it on the trade. Mr Marshall, of Kentucky, said he eni uut parUeutur nt,,ut feral., an I h. win witting it. test ehoull upplivil in the fens ouggretrel ley to:iehueette I,,lter•l, lm ii - rotrauty the 1,011 Jacl4 most elli,tivtl, eine, he un , lrretviul that It wan the same fol./ iu which the test had Gran applied iu the Mem,eratie course It would seas neatly well to indicate to the country the real pocition of gentletuen when the massy prevented each party Cattle in iileutieWly the came form; k 4.1, ;;13^E. •tv , Democratic pert) Lail coteil thou, ...liar r'eorilueuit, 0,0 t; t o,cl.t 1: l remne the duty of thr 11 big, to tile_ their true . poritten. If the eirn• of the icrntteman le e. Massucho• setts were to prerullthe p•th of duty en, a plain one to hint Mr. Wtiheme, of Tenneeeee, then moved the , reliatt4 nu eau. Penn.yi.anie, be hoprd the motitin eouldre,d yai t 4rarn. onaolo Min to- amend the .utdatt 'tidal tree 11 , Neel The votethen Laken op: n the motion to lay upon the we, tattle, red the notion liras tort by ile,elo.l mejorily blr l.lciieetie, of Ilene., Me Fonier, or 3lAsg. an& cc , 0111, r.Crltielll4,l. Whose names were net t.iietin to the tillice:eo; the meJlinf.chea Wit hare,. The motion was tithe pot upon the original revoihtion, Which wha Larripa with Lilt two or three I.h.erguing e.ocen: itn4, co motion of Sir., the meeting adjotarnet. a DAVID OUTL.iIW.Ch'm HENRY D MOORE, SN'y. CENSUS OF NEW AIENiCO. Duelling Louses in the Territory 13.453 Jo WI"If iHMlre 41.•0. rmulee '411,761 I 1 . x Colored mwlw Colored females Total population I n I .ren.", Deaths durtug the year 1,157 Forme in eultsratebn3,7'2ll Nana(erturine estat,liaLinents pto. a , -.wle' ann4al,l ?„: 01) , i and up ward. jeirTLATisviNT IS Fn • gat. or Eta. I'l.t.—lt vary to 411 • ralum• YfL.. r tire.i.•vse.Ll.....• oft ILLin.. %4 .•r L... Lail 4 1441 it Lar inalr it... 1( pit itiar It •lu our paiatail•ati 1•••loars11t •rt •Lar,L. Y. 1 . Itte It,, `4: FILL —l',ur tr••rting a:rnt•lall 'Fitt la. •Lisit Lair • quatil/tr ul .11c1 Lir.: Pill. Si, • wlt .1. ...1•1 • ..tr rap., •t.l 1.:.t.• 1;:: ',lcel. 1.•••• It • Vi /1 I 10,1 IL, Si... renit ~,,,,, • p•-11:.• 11 :U . N:01,111 r oLov lit A ILA• It •• tarY w•L.. Fall Importation of Harawaxe, Cutlery, Sto. LOGAN,. WILSON & • No. 129 Wood Street, LP•11.1 L. -all 111. •lteu.,al vl iler.Lanla at. I AL,: 1,. • theirLAit•ot ut FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC IiARDIVARE, CUTLERY, &tv , 141 . toliTtl, ILYAANI PACS in", air lul I umot tmrut or 11,04 ,Itl101,l,• `. • • ...,• 0,1 h.n I • ...raor Petroleum ikirA Mn iIthIADKA DLL CARL or TOTAL AIL/N.M..% Cu.:. Prrenb.M.—lie Ice.le the &nen., ef lu. aftlie4..l and tbe bully genet - 011.4p the e..rtsneat• , lrn. 11.11. 01 lb. TL. cot. 'nay leo /41. by ins I.rr~n Ott e L ,,y , 1. abebUval In rrlatien 11.. net I .rth P.ll. 01011. . mu)t.gcn frillarewral rem" with sonneeanf both . ye., whirl. cori.....r.rd la :Per , . until drabember,loin. the itlfill=lll.l,l4,ll bet thaw - Lash, .rtru{r r membranw ut .tided lu a Lhlek tilm, which ...fully dastrnywJ nry COW. I h.d at, we...wino performwd.stl the thiekenindremnri.d.wlileb enna returned awl 1.41 ow In ae bed a condition IN behrte. Al 11.1. mid, of the cusublelnt I made arullextron to let. ral of hiss ma.: emir, at awlical meu, who luturawal me (Let •my irewuold urea, not well: At thi. time I mind nut .11.tiudulwi, any dd..... Ili the ,Bliss sit .em. ft loud, I nomme47l ll ref tile bait Internally r. W{ hnallf. ands 1. Lich mf eye. b4er itutwurwl daily im;e,•ud I heye rerovered guy Wahl et/We il. 111 .moral bratth was 511111 Imarured by due l't tw. hum. ut,J I awn... the notoratlou of Lar st,ilt to ite lane I it...real Nu. hid kterraul street. to OW. oily, and will br happy to gw. an, informatiou in Mallon le my WILLIAM WALL' Is.. rale by Heys., A 3leßnwell. 140 Wood etwart. ft. IL Wailers, 6, %trued: It. A. Fohuuteok,A Co, Curare Nisei 4114 (mut etrurte. D. Al. Cur., V. A. Elliott.Jpoyir 1u,w1....0d 11. l• Mar wart,. Ali...rhea); alb by the pr, 61.111E11. .IliallaT Gual haeln.Saventl. el., Pit tobtleh girranuara ; 01 er thfaltnu sand accident, [bat dolly befall name ratile, area rend, them uselvai fur life: w bee. If you would lank. It n p.dut to keep always on hand 11. I/. Varrell'e A ridden Linunent• you could bass the auk.] eur.d In • few de, n: and the. not olfy Nara Oa, lout you would swot I rick of loany the creature altoyethor. !Fee ul• er lil4.lllEnt.. I 0024 _ Western Insurance Company off'itts burgh. IA VITAL 13300,000. R. MILLER, JR., F.ll. Sec•Ftaty. . c4I kin.lo of ro4a, 11 , 1 11“:61 Ilar)4o. All !mars .1111. liberally 41 , 111.4414 en D rotply A Loin. liasatullou--inanate.lbt I/frau°. knr.vu iu tb.Nnurannity, and whn aro .let..rnntleol orZ..leZt. tot ' Imourr.l. . . . 1 1 1141470.—i1..1 tllller r Jr., J. W. Hurl, t o . n . 33 1,, e trk 6. 116 ,,, ! pita., James Lippmoott, W U amid. Water otrael, leatehou. of Stang • _On. on atuir,/ 14ObVtao. nl.llr - - - - Ottazen's insuranae Uoutp.l7;l" pittaburgh j 4 -4 1s:COUltAGE ROME INSTITUTIOit2 t i N rie• No. al Water atreet„ In Lhe warehouse ore. 11. c. a. Preatlont.---6. W. Simms, Prey. Th... Company lan., prepared to Inman all merchandise In more, and in tranaitu, wean,, to. ..i&=l l° f."l=Prt. a g.`ll l =',V.°l,7 o . f to th r . :, •ho am .1, c4;rons of Pittsburgh. WWI and favorabip to tb. Orxtr.lol 0417 nor than. praline., it telliona, and intrarnr. DraanmaC. 11. Miami. Wanjimaler, Wm. Larlmar. Jr. Walt. , r Bryant, lintril Kinn; iMoopl iLmsiaton. John Ilatworth. Ilarhanah. & 11. Kist. an.ooll Pit - mina - 0 Lite lnonreame Company. UAPITAL, $lOO,OOO. OFFICE; NO. ib FOURTII STREET. P.4.lent—imile s. Ilcron. {lee Previlent—.arson blelb.rucu. . Thavana—Jobleb Web. Ilscrolary-11. A. Murex. - • barßee alustismeal In abolbzr Dart Jar= Mang Ken Take Notice A SERMON, espociallYaddressed to y. uni4 4 - 1. men, be dormer.' an the oeobt Pra. , rm Idtarrh, on Ylftts erect. on 'tobbath D eventno, Derood.or 7th; br O. Rev. W. D. 7111 WARD. men.) et 7 ...olock de.. It Book-Keeper Wanted. lAIWHOLESALE 110USf.:,, on Wood street, illor•ul, on the lot of Jenuarv. an expen.arej -Kelm. To one guallflel fill Out I berm eLlery weal he stlewei.l. e..l.lree, vitt, real Li., .11..^efhklens,tlal at this ollite. All I,lfizauzersteau till be Isuld con de/rt AMUEL .r. WETIIERILL , 1.1 miwilon and Forwarding 21,chant, No, 12 1.2v0c. ! and .56 Comm.:mai atroyt, IT. 1.01112, Alo, Su. '.,teat lar otterill ,n 1 m 2.1.1 to W.. pun-b... of llccup, Lcad Bulk mid Ham. Rat, to John : 1 . Teoraxmi 11u.5..11 A 11.210121: Loki, nrnick l ti,. Bsulicre. E . PI ANU ITHOUrA coutaitilug th. I:2an,nta of Munc. oust , Itunlcto In ..true riot. for ilsy Pinto, I,•ru, U, •Irrl. e• 2.1,1ial a rho cc of hilly viccos ul popular Moil, c. , uitillog of rioo2t. Alaretiva fe. Ily 1.. Price 50 t Ot. F' , 2• s/12 by J. 11. 11 11,12 it Good News for the Ladies! Pli. LA'f ROHE'S PRENCII FEMALE PILLS. au I nnocont, Safe and 2 1 11, , .214.2 Ileionly for d•timui onopoveion. Nerrou. I abillt2. Urnanil Wrat new.. Nina In trot lbmil sad Limb., 1 4. , • 2 1•1 1 . ,,,, T22210r, Palpqatlon. 1 / 1 2yaiod you, Goatlvourr, lir - 1141411,1y. 1 1 yyputyda or leo, or %idol, and all Utirlua Coniplalroa. Price c., whol h lzile oi an , , , l o r7tall . aii2 by 2 t..f. /U - Full 4 ;.:itc . l ' ar.fji h ... c 1,20 I with cerli boa 42,41,1,2 II EA V y . e.l NurN PLANNELs--wer.,.., ILiM. yr, .1 • larll,rr /dune r.ry cit,..21, , r. Al.. 1111th. SII•ETINbob tb• •, be•t ...O. Pill.a tiv. ilio.nor. dr. •r M. 1111VIIF d. • 507t1.....t y•rtI11E10 • 1111 moan!• . .0,1 Mail,' lCl.lb it. • 141.218,. 22 EA cßiqi r .1 Itt Jo. 00.'2 O. U 4 01141,11. f the uir-2 groat tar., vino icily 2unii(lll!. , the laic row ilar, waning aue..orito-ut unionially n ot cr. will pia... c.,11 with u. Ohio and POansylvania Railroad. NEW A liIIANUEMENT. Commencing on Monday, Dec. sib, I $5l, RAILROAD EXTENDED PROM PITTSBURGH INTO OHIO. And connected wit), Railroad, Icadtng to C'.',el Colarabot, and Co - maw. 1,2, Mit/rood, aed only nide. Stuytny bett. ern Polo/. ie -4Riance and Cs'eceland. TII E Express Train leaves Pittalaugh A.. 11 11007 uttly.st 7.lBoa,rklBt, S..'. 1/88:1881/8, 4.4Ahualosp a: 1,1 •.•trh. • P•Li••t”.... .1 luyto 4 41 . •Leri eatuevitert 1.‘,. 8 0, e &tutu,. 1. PO B l BB4 . utol rAllroat wary, to A ///aipe awl 0 e ,BB / 4 . 8 1 tl. AlyueA 8108 4.1 1 5 1300 A ilikooo 0' C4ntou, N1A44811,01. ypat kat.l 4010 An At to Nay 4,400 , POl4l, 1 .14.1 1 . kti'.'trp.'.."."‘4. u k t ' B7:l 4 4Tht74'il a P r . l l. l;e ' I%ll'o ;.8 ' Ourah al 0 I' Si 8 114 - 10% New 110,005 Aerustonn In 00 itraAn letv,A I . o Bo .urch 0 1 AII 054 r , .01 No. ttrioantun kt u 7 Co AU. ty4 1 0 . 0/ , olopp 8 0• ut sour/petits l e Ara utoe 1 . 810/butytB.. lob 14 4,10:148 1 o.•ta •ol for 14ey t pro 14A• are ..8,1 tu ltr rt.. 0 ..y . atir 1 rut, 1.10,88 AllBopc ut 11 au 1 tla eut a 1 0 A 41 u„ rrapnadu Dot run all Son la, r.,• L. royue..l..si lb. tO/00 A 88.0.1 fru/. ;10 ,ABA r,oral Airy/ Y 1' I Ickolit spat, at tn. Fol4rat ?trtyt arutpBBBl, ‘l ,B l 04:41/0/1 . ! PAPA IN, "Elk Horn' .4aiv Mtll for Sale, Flints o.o.abli+lnnent, lately tini•died nod 11. "ti to L4r o r, :IZBI wll hn 1 8 , 0 . t1..0 , tA, e. o.lo,duryl. .eB4, 8 ."70'.'4.' 'Z1ru1:00: 1,52711^1A ~sI„IZt Fearooo,,l.l{, .010 n cn+Bl mar 4.0,1 teoralk, 1/. oauPureAoup .81h 601,01. ar t .01 u41.10.41,l h t kaok. Gsl• NIG 1•04•1,iwi,ni..1 Gul•Pa 080 notul of 001, ata ..tnata•Anr 1 8 Arum ture 8, 1 118 14 ,4 Ihe •fitabi•418.....11. pn, 0.4 Arty, ual orelone 11080... ruAu, 7 , 0 8 y A /18 04 mut 1 lot, .0 tlrt L.rw• t,ruit Intr,.••• r• ~ 00 J 0011 / 4 140N. alturue, I.AY. 00 . 8 8 8 —You01. . tV..8.1 Allegheny Foundry for Sale. T llll urbierO4:l,..l ••ffer th, . bedle •I. Dlt A;A A ., we. A. AAA' ti.. •••.ar,. AnIAAI., 1 an 1 P•VAru •1, 1 .0 1, ••F !1,1•.t•t 0nz••.•.....t.0,•.1,ur..t ilia FnutAvy It.. a tit's.. rtoca and owrza. 7h...u5; r veal .41, Ia a 1 or 1 , -001 - I 141,-2U bldg. for Aaie by EA .1.0 1.111<14%, Llll 1.1. • • 1 . 121, %VHF: 1 FLOUR-0J envis, qr.. '"••Von, , 1 ITrt. [ PALK j1.1.,C I o•t'd 1., -al, MITA?: p A tor h IVII A a . _ DAIRY I . ll 2lTF:P.—k ' re.l, un.i booth , .I ••• 11 11 .4 41 i IDA INI Fier Wut., (..; •Aoa. L.) !,AIAII h I, Ir 1) • i L 1,4: . ,!r t i r K al VOTASII-24 ex.hict for o' IA AI AEI LICK LI A 17 Il OLL HHISIStO.Nh IblA. for.:, --111 a ll .l N41.,11 I.IAKE. `YTS.II.; I:PEN tIN E—l; ht,t, p AP4A)L.A J.r. A1r01414..) dre, J NIUDt CO. en liras., IinENCII Oen RE —"Stlpp{iur, • T.' J. 1i . .1111 A CO., . 7 ..)11.•••1 • AHD OIL-20 I,OIA. Winter, foi lJ J. • 00, M‘ %% 04 I 0111:Is TrA Ufa., IN THE 4TI 1.1- et ' l f,L-,7 '. C•plf..l tre+h pi en+ or . .111o:tax, Itag. . ftnJ riam koc • (g ALT PETItE— , 49 bagit Crude. 13 .4 ka oak. Ly 1,5..1.111 PI • Ca... 11. r, ••••1 •t. IVEATIIERY-7.5 1..t0 for .ale Lp J, I 1.114.1,1 I Li , • C ii LESE-301.) boit• Engll,4l 41Al1 Ili - A .4 I, g brF ortriet; it/ LLT.—Ati Oboe To 10.t, : a g_jr a• t..11.1.0rt.N.,.. .'• L.. .1 t• t huo, tto,o. ,I'oo lUAM e A by I It -,11 , 1 In 111 , 11111t111•:k k 1.41 it %NI. I EAT 1:1(-2iml Sider N. Y liir rale by I.ltltll,E • I" "'" LV ,r it I n t It r i . l, l : ' i ' l s . I n j i:1 1 I' I 1 It 3 4 .1315. 44i, for . I)EA ICL A , ItS;;.• by 11. 4 I Monongahela Navigation Company. A ANNUAL 5111ETING of the Stookhol,l - o. •40I• N•. innol.l in 4 ' oo .roi.,:n• of ernoi•t.., .1 1100 .11.. oront In 00 City ot Pasol.urnh.•on ‘l.onanl. lb. Uhl) .lar of Jrnanry. A. p 11,- first Mr.n.l•y in 00 m..nth., for 00 '''"T th 'r" I "` ) ELF fiLA IWERS --Wonted v II 0 t , 111NP , 1 ,, 15.. 41..1 01.10. . . MOLASsES--311 IJIIIA ojoo4oln'i, Kr t Gner C. for in.,o 0, R 1111.11,46 ING[IILAU. Sa) iVat, M ANUFACTURED TOBACCI 1.1.• u if 1)1 - 1•111 • Harm,. f 155 itb1111515: k INORIZA‘I ritt.9ll TEAS-25 EC chestA Y. llyoon 25 bf. tiny, P.m,: deb 5()DO Pll'l.\l' -STA herrlttlful IttOU to lltun .ea, Coda, 'tort ,lort 110.06.. an.l all bond. of I tel.o tl otolonta l ron (rota arlherlng to the I.enon.etol durt Ist. etloklnr. It onntain• nothing trunnion!. to clothes it soy rn,reet. The bollem hare lame 'one , . felt the none/Polly ol mint. an &mein. .too their orpoota. tton oat he r no competition Irorod af ter an onst.al trial. ‘lne Co .. v. 1.1 rlo tlorly .1...66 6.f clothes. and no !arr.!, •hould V 111... It 1131, too. per Ca.—with full dleretlon-. For soon whole... and ratan by t'. Y. WICK Y.IcNUAN. IrS turner and Ss‘ll. at, Exeo.ucor's Notivw. . 'l\ - T OTICE is hereby given that Lettere Tes ,,l laments, upon the hatal• of Jame. Ital. ell. e ht.. 1.-. filer tofennhtf., Allegheny rount t. rinc . j. teen duly crartnal to the rot,orato,. All pm...a:hart. claim. or tl•luandx make known the um. without .1-lay: .ml lu..w In.lobtod aft] tualff. I ; .v . if:x n o , t , t i .: . the fut..criber. at hi j o A a m lie r :obordu . tioi trot ganeutnr. I AMES A. bleli — N 1011 T, No. tit Fourth , 0 ham recrlveal from auction a lot of lIUUCIIA 1,0:i0 et Black f:‘.nttr. trr. Orb.li w ..t dret /41 • • • • Dttoolog linvrn, Whits N1...1t //01.11 ml Fatty tho../...in gr..ot n•rioty • -• XI RS. U. 1.101 , 31 AN ix going to leuve thin 11 ell, next SlateL. au.l melt, /hr.. ladles elan wig)/ tako trotone I*/ co/ or 1 otrutnental !Ince, .ll at her rrentenre, 111 Solittateld otno.t. between :Ix In n s tr../.1 and Virg./ anew • ' d 101LN MEAL-311 wick" Silted, fur sale by 4.4 0. V.l ON 110N/it/OHM . s Mexican Mustang Liniment. 1 4 1 110)4 RICH AND POOR, bond and free, A - an - rad., oolnro MILO ,tt,al !prof t in e praise to mrtmottnly norm/ tu thin v0..t010l girporntinn. hu4and , Of hu11.e..114 and 10..11 01/110. and but IsLun ppl t roo/edr /o/er bon/ro dimuwerst rueh Imcl neolieg .m 1 0/!.lol.pruperne• It otrto Itke 1 /./.ote .ppp•lnp JAIL. la SO! vtattor onal rstood or hole oars OcioUne—ogralus, tholocation• u(4.ints. rut, oruiro., o l. l . plyerfa.....E.. ern. rhoumati•ta. nue, r .k, o t tototA or any pen, roto.r, /ate., ar 'rem knees . ollr Ll '' ,.. '" l.r:4l l 7,7L.Rre ' llt ' t:al r lt " st;Vt:TlXo ' t:,jar rr Tr ' , ltl S. F,6Yealt a 31cD0W13.1.., 140 Woo./ rtreet, Patauhtl,' tie./ iniLLicoTiLe SOAP-151 boxes, prime UV arta!, for (study ase, on band nod for ml. by dot MLA. bIeALURU • EU, 25d Llbarty at. 11.111 it LEAF LARii—Yut up expressly for rya,' VI, 1.12 and crooks of 3. 5. a-d 10 Ito. " 14 ""' i " t r " . i l vlVA f .qtrtlnfal a CO. BUTTER-6 bbls. prime, for sale Lr 1 , 1.11 WWI( • MoCANDIA.SS.. PIT"—I° kegs ruFiC` • • FLOUR -50 bbls. Extr s ,fur isle by dad Y. VON batibil:obbT a Crl. 1 LASS--1000 boxes c. b., for sale by or J IM C. Y. VON pONN HURST a CO. EARTII.I3II.OOIIS & ‘VIIISKh-217d0z. al kr Ale In B. F. YO3 BON NHORSI CO. 4. it UNION UNE, \ VIA RAI LROA D. L Adi DWA OtokS. We aro now prepared toe, Ty Freight betiven PITTSBt HOU \ ' s \ MOVEMENTS . AND PHILADELPHIA AN\ BALTINIORt, " a l? EiT z mi , imps . \ TAR OF VII MOVEMENTS d orinc the winter. and will nle• thru .01 reomple at mod., *h. , . r. 1.. HENRY 0 AEI , a t.N., s c a ,,,,i K.,, in t ,„,Z.,,,..,. \ DAV& OF NAIL t° TO AND FROU , 211\ UNITED KW 1.11 no 1111111 l' . .a a ty.t., \ - \ B,TATEga. 1J: Market etre • et. '011..1.14.111c \ nr.011., t 1.11 t C7CITIrt ItTatad. \ 011 AR 14:, IL RINI, Agent. .1.2 :f 24‘41.A. Lang. Imers .1017144..e1 \ Pa< 2 ';'.'.“_, U ' ln. ” . ” , r ATI.ASTIC. Wek, IrtaXly yr../ . . . . A•ee n Chester's Clothin Empork , 1 tell. fur Ulaeau... Nee a ‘' AV/1 4 / I U . I I4I:VITIcr ivernol....• .......... ,D/e. lo if I ELEBRATED fur Nea‘nens of I‘t, •Fin - e- 11UM41.11.1/T. - - - , . 011 . , erf •• „ , ' Del. 1.1 N I Atiet4LA. l i . ler Llailieed- .1j7c1.4" e.! /1 goalll/. scat Duraldl \ 1 WorkVat.ahlp i.,,,,,,L : N i . , ~,,,.i . „,,1,.., '.,, Our aline I. le full awl tumplato, entl acing all arlarlea of ffU1t01 . A . ;,4.11..f0r li. erpacd ‘,.. Ni.n'sne.t No , Clennew and Ennn . ~,,,,e , .,... 1, ,,,,,,,- it YR 'ti A , i, Wlittt e ter ..t . .. ni , 0 '.. .L . A 1 uuu-tored under ta y Owl/ ly.t.zttitt . turhauer.X te Ir.• ~;,,,,.,• . • ',, Li „,_••r • . .Iher 21 ' •ned N. rali and ...tome. a.. ue are dertunted 't N .11 " .' • • t ----- '' . r. ,,, , -, . t,,,,, r,l :415 Y.J eliv.v•l fi, I.4,nrin,zr,\:l4. We e rum' TII I t la t ,A, , i )(UIInI.LLIT s: , fur N Vo 14 NOT I: V.• :L SVITIIFIFLI, ST ..n.,, arn,m,l L tio:y\ , NI:MARA. I.olls. far SI lidrk .. „ ... ....... --or 2/ , N. II Hoy, a 1 ..11 saes mud eni ,, ltttU tt i t , t4At , ,n M. 'heal. rAIR VIC. N 3 A tur N 1 ark . •• . " , a , ::“ eat natl... de , '. EUltul'A. Lo(l.‘ter Bo.tan ..... -.../. ' ).: land S°7 ll,- '9 . I UST IL EH , I / —5O yds. thin •Slieer , ,ltol. her, \ Li ; i i i i i i . l. p . ta . ii : ii n : i \ s , e i ..:Zir , X: k rii , i t: ,:!... • o matter Cr far Lan.la.alnr.. hut' rat« at N, llil...llart. \I. ~, ~,, i m ,„ deb .f. a If.: ‘, l'lllL fl . .i. ~ , ,, .....r . ,..,,, , ~,,,.,,,,,,,..., of ~.,,e .i o . i i , , iii. .. Lin, B REA . S . T PUMPS--Y 4oz i, lo4):llll\bber; %;`; t p U. ii , ' , it ii , i ;: i rtkrZ i =f i,, ,, l n tr i lf . 7 , ..'\,e.eerl. ler 1,1 1.' '''' ' l °s" , !ii viii • IiIf.,"VV,MV \ ,,. kt.u.ra ..1b"C..ti."41 '.., "rot.' bf 12 ...C.1V Ufa , . t -- ' _ . ' ~. : m eche yrepauf rive:eel" a. elant ar a te. excuTpt lima, i tHAI ft UUSII I( INS—'-, dot I leiin i ltu bher ig...\..1 , 14 , 1 Ott ha t‘tltlt t y hi WU. ILand AI luta.), AR- t....hhata, uf Miter... ahiar., piet !.. 11 t.ra ht the hi t .T , .. it,. ...... , 1.0 Pt . .. Doti ltrent). four J ad far rale at .... Ilu Market .traet \ vent. t, , r half unuce 1..1.0 ta i . to 1.. a11t.,1...5,pt tu thl .l a 11, 1.11 !hal:2. ' On". Uri... . . . • 'N . Sietearetere by totther Line. t\ qt., Coottuent. mon t•-• lA/ A R-49 1.1111, N. 0., ree ,I on eonT- \ree....l fa ( con. m ilt \ ' I. 3 men; and tor -.ale 1.., ALEX MIRROR, ' lehoul rotann mt he added "eva 'l , tc , -...,1 Ne.m. , a.:s ' . I " "...,_ i c t, Ll, a eotT....otuf k.....o'llrWbtre aud Preme 1 1 1 I E Chtliter ~ 1. INlonnunn Bell Union, Nn, 1 . oh R., T. ~f A lie.:llelß l ti, 11,4 t,...1, .6 . 01.'1.1,4 I, 11,, 1..,..1 Uti.on I , ..I T. .•t Mr ',ate ut l'uon, A . nla. under their m. lit It. It td Mt , .11...1 Uutoo.o,l N. A Qum.. Ite l'uot.. a. tic, 1..11,,, r t , , ,i1117.1 hy the hranf 1.01,. ,AII All RAIN Y:S, I, ~, S. _ . 4 initiSTi AN NI I NbTHEL:—A new eye -1 , te, ut Nlnev.al N.. 1.11.,.. hy . I It Atkin. 4,,,t ree' and 1 d rat. 1., .11.11 N 11. AI KLl.tlit., d.: Drug Store For Sale eN OLD vII , IIE, doing .1V • vorel retao• In n wljolning thie e tb.suiro terms imll.• nod r./la r • J . 10,rt1,44 sod J. R. Togruntod, hi•rket nni.s f, NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! T HOLMES' LITF:II.II2T iiEroT, N 0.74 Third err., opqmito tla, 1,1 •at Alaraor, Now llnalbt, alae•zittr,. lan.tab, Chem raj -r. La Ih. 1•••••,.1.1. • ••I I mai 2. mire I taioruatamal elogltsitto, far 1•• , .1•31...r 111,••••aaa,r Na. Netta., tar Sorotah-r tslattoa , .1 Cur.., br Herta et , -` .. .'T• Nu... • Mat, lark, ar t/b, 11 hear; • pri• work I, L1..r./.• 14.11.1•4r3 Shatrarronn truotatiat, I..t•latt bale r mat 1,11 , 1 r.“ liar, • 3lne•etno. rat 3. taotrol anu4so kebara la I rol•tol. L. II . • Art 3.•ura..1 ht Novaatt., Ls, &tut ailoaatu..• ar. Ark•i••••r In., tut Tao .i.aaa.c.• • no. .rot IL, Bala, TI.. Lay and rbo IV•rrou 1t..,, '11:t: lotnora. • ..1 1 1.3••otan. I. Dan.. Ileroy Berbhaen • i•lobt Aaboneata nrralunou_ Loe Arua•l I or lit. 11 •811 , ..1.•1 ,rook 1aid...01.-r •oara•-. tta. Litoan Prtvato I•1•1I• lout, mot., • ototull ti $.ll fa-roatroa a, • li.mary Ito. iluussa Itoart, {tart at Attlur l'atm•r. or :ben:rain tbr Tr.virs. JO • W... 11, .11• Ion ken, I, br, Eth e r •la•te az the 4,1,1.4 I.k.rohater.•o Ills ft, VIA,. .Ir. I, 11..1..4 ana•••1 ''uttboanla 'bob.... Itar. aar Itto.antac Tn. Lab" ot e•brriberata, by a r IL Jantoa. 1.101 1W0...M1.1. • "ba. Tale. • 11..,ra1t. II al e , • 1.0.. oi \les ro h. thy., Caleb by II IV al. Itel aobls. ry` ll.l,l Clair at Lb. Itattle ~„Id,. Tale of W•Ler.. VA LU.IIII.E. 1)1:: , COVE do-0n..1a,. Ittr viz 1//edieL/ . . for I% ,111,4 01•••• a. I,la, I. , ,thotzt and •1-t• 1 1 -.10 . ttmn•eult.. II N ll—Ail artdri, ••,•,.. • 1.1 11.,. wah.al.l,. ormnr•lflnn. rlll 1.. relt.l-1••1 no. 11. anti ••••..11 1•••• Man nee It La. • I.4.ant n•• ettlort it 1... Kr,. T , n •• 1 1., •• •1t1. 11 . 1 t d-nut, la ettr,-,. •tt 11, La., I. 1.••• II adl elan me,th , llqo.4l ..t de. 011 them •• ureouk thr nuln , ug,rl.,•( o .at. i t. .. I rit 1.., .•r ty SHLLLP.,:, I I li a P_S: 7 lo baler DOT ‘l44m pure, b,r snle by 1 it.: J 11—'21.1 hbd, prime N. plot.. by dr J. 01.111 I'll it 1 . .) 14 E I I . : I) °LI. 1111 Vre.ch. I. Li t., • 1.11.1 ~ H fII t (0. . . `IIU r ;vid jtk,t re , :(l per "ll " u " 4.- •cm 417,1,1-e:'-'‘'iql.,Pio., .it , N I . , ,.L Sr u li j a‘il:!:7-22 , A , 1 - 11 ; i:. ~,C l,l♦ ;hrst . tr ded 1 %lid • A Illkft.lll , 4lN VEARL -' l * Alit.'ll-7,;( , boxes 1 2,2 re ,-' d on on ,"`" '''lll by itt.y.J4I.NES a CO. • ' • C II EESL—.Aes •ol• by • , I VLi CO., 1)1N1 APPLE cases plime a. ,unia,,,u•L land." a tbl 'or rxir 10:i lit•N‘lb•lL , T 1.,) No* Ready !! Nt VERY haring Piano A P. •rul yr..) Tnual lotou'r nr• I•L•ok. • t.,• t• • , autslid Ebr, for • PFtIF—NT. Uith•oco•wytwo orai • yoorool pribboo ••••• r••••nis• Olga o••• b•pywn.• Pluto r.b.11 .1••• oot I ..I zn. pm. tr tbr io•orotuoo• AL, s $1 — , lbols tro ou r. iloo Jo•i'h It , soot b• 1•••,i •by o•• 1 o: tb• brot—l Ot•to•miva 1,55 br I b, U•lbey rbtirJrl,,.. sod en.r I. 1... i J,ll, II flEj \' • bul •ny I•LLlibb. (Lb, •Irt.l. Paitolrurata. so I .1 Lb. priarlyul rbo. , , AYER'S CHERRY RECTORAL P . M TUE CUU OV COMM COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHI TLS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, CONSUMPTION. rr"isREMEDV is offered to the comma nit • Milh the i . i.oh.lenne we Joel In n a cruel. rc bh rv.. 1,4 1 , p1e.: .11.-co. that ran be .0,1 0, ele of it. i.e.:a110w... i 13,1 .lm e . the r. of or. curvo. that shorn iv., tiortlCu of tho aw olit.titi If to reiro,ht, tl4. 010 f) aoll 0 o• 10-.2 1....1.irint (mho olarniitiit ovej &operate f the unas • hr its When otic It. a ever, toolicloo of Ito hind. to too hol'ent to ewe,orkirre iu lrtueo are knuwn. the public tin loo,r hrtalLte. •lot onthlote to em pi., for Hie ..... 'tar .n.I ilenguri la. alrei-tiow. of lb. pulmonary .rnon.. wloeh Inehietit to oar ate— and4.llin net ioalr in the torn/4.1.1de &Hotta ution the lun.ry hut for chi, wilder vat ...it... or C. 4 le. t eantme. Re . eu.l lot l intilren It lo the ple..ontest and wafe. meth oino Met Innotitoin,l fatally . nhuohl wi huut Aid tbo.s.: who have iasol It net, will R awl thy opinion 01 the frolowit, ceutlenten, eho ill lot en 0..11,1 in Lb.. Taro seethin I of efeintty Le they at. located-..banda. 4./1 as Merchants ef thw aloft .4 of t l.a hl. host atom, ter--iti the naieet an.lot.it Vstengte wh.ileia/e du soeli,oie. with ith •otierti mime unlitniteit on the otaitect ot which the, .peat_lt lb. •olue in the 11:neilt 01 esperieue, ere W. Wu isy.J..talatoothtext& Ir ua-lata. lava, 1a..., l‘mw satt ta ualaa *at k err • 1h..t0 hrt.w.r.l. beret., ww uty oar 1.111 that tt a ae au.l ut./..t-tallactual Maw ray Ica l'ultat la.:, C....ta10n ay, ..Rena! Thu api ..ncan Alai %I. auula. tract ailr. anhirleatt,t lta w,aaton an talllawa a h. the a1111.,1 a. stall., thaer I...,atin•lalc, wad with tla twin c , WWI .11 w It will da far tlaar .11 that Ithr. , ll/ .11 au. 11.1.1$••, ...1mp..., Il alnn, Coll.ls 4, o.lttalote, llaryllod. L. 1 ,, iltg,it Ch.,l- o t C. Ektratli. AlrbigL n. T it y. lo •tt .no lit. Lot., Al,..nutl • . .• Toaker. alomm, Alabama. T A /la., llurlingt/m. VI ramal J M 1,. . . DurDnut“a, M. A. Mama,. A eon. I,l•lr..llDmettar.i, Dueingual. Del. sh tiiik.tE 1.,. 111.44e1p10a.. Z. D. a t 1 .IDmAn. Da.nm,c..,11. U. c J. rtatil ,'.• . V.01...1. Wall 4l„ easzowngial I=f=2M II It. strts, Konr.lllx Tvunk..., I . kotton • iso,•r, I.lltle Ilrwk, Ark r ,la..te A N Ii Idasadi, lES=EU P5EEME21325:221 M=MN IN ronrtasi 1•OI.11tPIES J II • , 1.1Y.r.1r.r • Y M. 111. 13 , 1 & G.. I.n Clux. Cr.,! A 4 . Nr • lirtnad. ?poi. d.i • •• N o • • "' , Jolly, linThu.rick. lISLOMM WM= . . 81h auclt. u•ourvun. and In.m ouch 112.. ILO noon / gar p0n..1 can Lc a 1J0.....1. e0c.1.1 that fouud upoo trial. rreran.dno.l •Idby JA )11:9 C. AY} L. Py.tl Ches. •nolc,AloA 11.41 L by A. 1/111 Nl.l 0:1% A , nuJ .1 11 TOW u4Y. l 0 3~i<.rpec/ CuL ty U. I. U LL iP. vd J. DbU I'l.r ln.iu.in•.Mim It lll..:iui.ii. A Medicine for 4..1 7/urtrvnra•, Asihmo, Pronehltz, 1111. KEYSER'S I'EC'I'OILAL SYItUP. x/ It din.. not smart. iLss stomac lot.,asa renderstl. pate tits Marl— 0 , 4 nd the twriton who Mara II liable to a fresh cold by every nod of •lud that puss. It le perfectly 171.01.• Ita asotti. sots. aud ho and and ..04,ual In onsducina a sure. Ibe moat violent cam. ofrosvnt Cough,and 111.1 . .{1[341 have betel cured by it In a few ionise. It has an mt.-sly ems/ arnsoi.—The cad rough to.licines all inst. the ..,mach and orator. nausea, ahieb la more di/agreeable thin the cough I.e. This to obviated in this mixture. for it is soothing .tisie. and it tartcure—Ar tar money teal rrAndhl ' The csialro , Ant tart r of this tunnel°. in our city. train our sown ci;l-,fire s Mould roan.,. any one of Its aihrsney arAsAtin ,;l, ' tt roc ' ;:t.ti " er h AT V., Lai:,?, heroic 1111,,./A. taasstlß;(lr n.—A 1.1 T from titedlenville arrltim that her slaughter bad beett aillieted with is codist. nod expietora. 11012, night smatr. Leine feria, mad all tbv dietr.ania of ,ueureptiou. and that alter taking two toots tf,m. - ,.b.`" an. entirely cured. A gontleman la Washington asunty, who had suffered with ...think and chroale cough for al ht yams, has been aultrely Wierka s and the roust br the uas of Mirada:on at bottle, of this Pecs toral dime A arnthmsm from P.a.., 1111nola that 'he knows the Pectoral Syrup to be • goal article. ton he has used It in his own case, and livthemoan to of his Gutsily. with the mod. perfect autee.A.? tier oar ~.",•1 4 .°2°, mon..jrlitorekeepera would do well to keep a ;nom, P ' r this medicine on hand all Oa time.. it is me Of tho matt tArfsmt and vilicaricia rimediea era; movor..l for all (bush. and dirmites of thslllll., and lualalent °Dolma, tloa. • • - atutten Errro.-31.y persous will try to per jou Wildly I one Ut the votrioue uatrome, but do not heed them. If you ta t s get welt boy Dr. !Stromlo Pectoral Syrup. and tate an other—lt will mare you. It ha. In It some or the Must valuable planta arid hart. of the eautagg radio; end eompounded by a person ak Hied lathe healing art. hsre can be no deception In this mollehm. It as prams 1.1 In your own city, anditlare propraetor hes mamma.. e r a, tallest , . from henna. residing her, attssanD la ralnabla properties, Iv WO twssaarti to an tenon delitons warps tirdq, lavabo trWta3 of throng/peat the United Stalest* asll thia tat gating Lem etweaunte will be nue/et Pete who will lake an Intereet theenedetine. /t will pay a lar d . tar „1 ada npe, berudosobitty, wl/I br doing suderind nap wapitr 'crate, be placing In thee hand. the geese/St net et e tp. the &Mara the world has ever prod Tor eale, win:aerie Cad Mall. by PaNYSLII. t kleDoW s ELL, Litagetigte, Fltadtarga, Pa, dap 'COM3II - blsti, or nAvlred and , ----. \ P11713110110H MARKET. N \ , \ , Orr.. Ptrnacat I,\o l larra, • \ .i\\ , :strain,. monaltik i , k.r_ 4. i , e m4ket yesterday was extrecaely quiet, s,i vir fr. `aoth.s I ramTkre..l. IV a uoteat:, ekauge In ,0,,t.,ti0p,. ort , c, .11,02 r..malm‘l about as fbar . 4. 4 ., ,, , , tt. I I.oliN—Ttle ri.VC/04 Of Vu I rst. , ,lay vret. "taraly worth 130 letna: amt sales .4re coutim..l X., a f,,slmall loCs ~ u tar. t4 , lr,rf an -I from tra.on at a., 1,7 tor a f.. Knit . 13 M extra. r ext. . 1.. a in litilite4l IoL, hom store at 13 15(92 1%A 3 2S, tor a f.aa,lostra brauda. \ (MAIN—A 4alea of lulu Wheat ,m ILs wharf at t'.0e. ,, ,, Sale. 220 ha Oaia at 2542f,301.1 at , , and Bil at 2.5 c ?bu ' No salsa of other \rairts to rrport. tilt , ICEllll,-1 1,, [nark. a 0 ante ,aitt, no atmarrot chi,e in pi Le .., ,i . car l• .riling, In t... of 2to 3 Etats at 0(5 4 t:!4,,, 4 moo. ',Nor Motasier may. atuoted at .tit 0 .alloy —aith ..ry l lama yet arrit.l. 'mall parrs lii. C.,11,.. at Ui,(4. , ..!i„ awl ltira'at 44.0. i. 44 D . tII.,TTLIt —Salvo to the extant of lbw Po rime roll at 1:..e. and of .mall lot, 100 01 q\talltles .1 . 12 IS . boo is aora, 1..4 1 9 it 0• 1....it.5—C.,atm,,,. ,n a. , ,,d ttamiT,l from first ba ditatJs ets '*,tozett Cf lEEsl:—Sales ..11 1.1. prime tilt at 6!(r, D. , 940 , 4 AF•ll—.t c.,1,. rf 54, r 1... at i Nato term. . \ lt 1112 , KEY—Small .atta re,,tilied ...ire nt./teitN.ka. 11 .Khan. liosEr AI A Itt:ET' . . - , At the first board, Girard hunk ildennaed to 12. no s Nleil/nnien In ',O. IZen.l.•• °pone.' at , Lto%,nod l loonos 4 'ti ..,,h1 at 121,. Lott.gh .1.4•1 t. sulrnll,l to Ms. '.13 thn clono of Ho (ant Marl. tlon,ling al wak‘A to ~.1n!. \ nano., Icon,. I,onling n.rren...,l no 80. Sts. Nay. 1.,,.; • t. .... advanord too 9. And 10 , 50 Island ..1.1 nt O \ ,R.,.1- 5. , Nit ottlttzt It. 1241 i. At •,01.,1 I. It Morns afkrnuoml In An. 41,1 run. '.final 13...... AI .i. All. Allo•ben, (..I.lt \ bola ot 1::, Ile•lin• II X ,J 3, Tiic market was firm in a exefipt- ileadtag, fton!, 1.,..1..1 la Mi. The, toss• elnnly 1,1.1:el in !•40.: or, \ • • tilonq remains in fnir 4Ptrinad nt tottotri,.. rtatily plant,/ at .41_ ...lit. thitlatt, tott - mem.. to tAtoorttle.l tot eh the rte Of this month the vet o limper 'mkt. Tit , ' Mint pt?" to mum, PORT OF ertißuittiu 1.% TLern wma 5 4,5 S ivrticA in eh,151.1 br et duA. Isot eret.g. in . Slang AItILIVE/1. \J. McKeit, Ifen:JrkWn. Maa.port, lirtirripo er. NrNill.l.. . • . 11ole, J 'aril, I`.vtair / or! o. Elitahoth. ell r..lltinNli. • Cie qq Duck, ode. lir . airi.ituriiiniati. %Arens. l• net. % nx %It 4'6" Nettie • .. or, BO ) A,TA.A Leech t,,07,4 141:L144Ni V1.F.1,1 \ NAsavitt.}:,, , , 'At t ill—lkviin6 rlvonn`\ s • \ \ ZANESVILLE—I:aIoft,' , \ WIIEELINO-Irhulnastocz .D. flocrN ID a m. ' clia.per N 2 Thos. /1“ke,10 A.. e. vsownrit4.4 rkettet M.. , \ OWNSt/LLE. 8.4. 5t. ‘ 8.8.A.8 P.m.' '' ' l'Ars.crs—The PI., rev:l7lB,l.T ,dI;A , Lin,d R. artirle tml..\tio heal or racer .n , c11.,qc... iu Nihon to the Wiarbem r and Cllpt ,, m ~,,,, the . i .c , l 4 f ) Al , b''' Wli.ellin, hue, a a hid. tlay edltpr 7 . I. „ mksti),. at, \lwo. in t .ir I I !Id, . 40 , 3 re,:atto•V theta V\ t,i.u. pram... the m•lt r 1..-tae..t. thi.u.... , 1, , u. leave °a al teruat, ditt,, la, 10l al the ...sip, t.....ir F. the .6ku 'gaunt. of the L-ut bat the ...titer Diura I. rt.. ,f the fine, t•taito that ever t 'heal la water, hiv, \ tile ltrruat r dm,* altt. th , If loco ler , . and h.. bera`rjinalka egular ll, li...that c..pult, f..r e la..t thirteta tautithsould Ilith., the IVoletle.t, . Copp, . bailie. , their\ d .It Aul.l tett. r theireotaliti la_ik.ta a... , {-a-g-4r acid ' • , lk IMPORTS 1V RIVER. . `‘, Wt. LeVILLE—Yrk F . ...i11:7-16144 Wheat 2 ril,, met Igialartis 6. : , ble, Iti bin bout .1 Itubir,,un lot Jos, o per. a bbim I ba alder .1 tut.. 3du putaitry ~ ,,b-r• r• 3 la,g v b . ,. td II Lardee-a. \ -‘,..- Ma ;lAN, -V hbla flour 20 .k• hest A r,natt ond Vre- - 1 A L1,,;. „. 1N1511 wheat I% ilmarth N,ble e' bda wrker I, Pm Mt. IsKi. No\l—l rave And Lirea. \. hb,,,,,, •• Llande• .1., 1..- nu., t lark • \ a• I /0 .. A. 1.4. .1 A . ;6du 3 Ldla pa -1 .. lot I.blo .I,,ur J ,I, It lu,d. lit: mei. .e,,1 . ,72, 1 1 ., 1 ' ,: ra '1 11 " ;L:us Vat !4: ' a,'. , mx.,.. c ., i,, 4,...1 (era Uu: II 1,1,1 , • Morgan. , i II • r:Ial, ' alt, dba I, hal; 6.1 du •nura rakriai mo , halue, __.... .t". 111 Greabßale , Long bawls at low p ces. ,i A.,MASI N . & CiNwill open nnTues ny l-!,Tl e `i r,:g7,44 , .. 1 `I,`e:Ll,:asrZtx,',.7 -"... 4 n wlt thalo. tau uniot extenot, nha•l .1 \ eter toeld in t I.e.(' \____ . 4-1 Notice. i VIE Goan immi ef the Pt r sill receive Mt...male staLl 11,14 h tneetolv or furntlentaz the ur Al,. Idoet.e oh one hundred % aunt. lron 11,1. !a.a.,:veol,le tu untolc. which may we,/ at I:uar mire. Venetia , eut. LI T onler of toe nikling enmmitt v 1-.lt It ,, IIERT 0' 1 . &L ey. I .-, r !CC! am. N. 1 oolong Ot.h..ea— rewew.o.l Ptah., tabiet. it .10 nt, oKt. do dr Gdet. do, of DUNHAM'S Canova n't, CONCZAT PeA I N - 05 ual to a grend new in power 17ndl roinme I tone. Th'ese Piancorhave new and Improred tootle, allna t \ In, a eau large felt rover, hemmer. arel ell the ad 1111/11,Vs f a grand nano. Tilt Itutolic .and profesopy aro n , epectfulte lathed to mall tad examine Ms elegant inatrument. tto. mate of It "me exhibited by Mearra eolith * Nixon. of Chimonati. at the Moot:tank& Vale. aid hrononnend the finest Plann near brought to that el.—event - pos.lr I.r peUrrr and • weetneer of One. tid elaatirt ot ' , orb. If. KLElltitt, No. tut Third et— awn el the Golden [tarp. N 11.—Neer arrangements ...toted into 'with Mr. Dun. ham, onablet trio ainhaerltirr to gqihit Plume 10 per cent.) lower than formerly; (ha molding porehe`era b.)* cheaper herr than at awn. Call end eat/noise before le /genes,. R:Ar rbb, l b :I • n 029 —— - Fl i nn }: FOLLOWING MEDICAL WORKS bane been reemeed, sad are for Nag by J. L. READ, 7S. 'outfit .1, n 11.410 Dull4o, us; t.',7,°,.•1 1 ..'r , :17. of • La . o. n p r i r ' ' P' l. 11= 'lNetionair; • Hooper'. Surgical do. Ilor I Modica] do. bonnea of Itedichro Omni Study of Medici. • Ilagandie'a Phr.lolo , , • Carpmter's 40 n F tibutchill on ll . seeveri of Veniaies: and Mutter'. Surgery; WitsWDeon theidard'a Ilummo Anatomy Onoetia Illdwtkry; Maio' Irratlow.on Obstatrim; '• Kiras's and P oi e t Yht/niOnSi llommpathie DemmUt Phyalchtn,tontainlnig di/FUN/eh ment dile., irith Popular explanation/ Of AnatCloor. PbY tTAPLIII -14 Ilerhed ' and anlargeri'"'d —it. ' Ilk. 11 000LATE—Wil taza Nii:liee'd and fur lj sale bj_ WICE A MK:AMAMI.' IDOT caa,Ye pure, lb, male, by 11 d.l ICK • ilre•Mll,./.68. , Elt AT US,-`-'2 I.IIIIG METAL-160 ton.slar safe y _ a, del WICL INCANULERS.. (BEAM CHEESE-200 boxes for gale by 1../ dal WICK s IIiceLNIDUAL 11\ -.DREW MOMASTiIItC 11 aut ,: toift, ._ _.4l4ti at tha VI lair tkonwitiola tha etty \4' ifttAorgl. for Ilk macs Of Mayor. .11 . 4.1 , `•, air' 1.4:11N.6.th, S. Junin is a candidate for, hl kyor at th nett City Elottl....tiva to ttuiladaloak oe, the tnti 31..... .3 U r til!Ll./..43 , ,...... a , nolikto announce through your paper 'We. OS • ehtstl4l.te ict. Mayor...4*C the Aau.slmouie ..od Wahl Cuere." __..% . ea 103,2 . _ E4itk.r: Oa re thatfrww l MlWoc.H: c--e.twYrat will press tds d awn. c w wWwilWrifoXiaTor. to LW. 5.a. 1 ....r Um Willa Col,/ \Wm. , .000 y , 4) —,--------... \ r.t E rAt uto .tiug ',Abu Anti-Masonic and khig Cite -Ouse otioll. held.pythes 1 . 1 111,16:11, the tbi, !derma runt... arid, iniontilil . , 4501v.,1. That It . hall be the uty of the Panicle= of thlelf.lonvention to caller the lie' lehoar, meetings to. be heit lit the ...vend meads, on ftocl =tansy of Devetoliee nest.. lonwewn \ the hdo ot II A. and 6P. 31. 6. Meet halui,'',T.W."..."'; C..""'“" "". 1.V.-cluelclti it. nominate 4 mlidate th e Mayor. 111 weceidence with whi c h. the e ion los delegate. will no h. 14 at the tune ant,/ In the ' lutihn, and the Coo vontlonWill Ineet on WeJneeclay, beep:mot Mk, at 10 .."1.16c6. ANNI, in the Elw =ma s t Coon 1 1 %. IdeSat V, OTI ll t, : k.j9 hereby izi'vn that n neseia -11 mull -of Two Dollen put sham Les levied ea to Aswe.ible •Iclvit ...I ter berth Ame.min al Ina cum. 'way it la, mil. phi LL," the affwe o • the T =cr. le the City of Plltoboo t 1., oh 61,oday. dean., 6 , 1665. d..1,: a """ ' 'l4-lk.”.4"i ' b ifl ' lttrltaws • he\ N. 11.1 A --- Election.. A N Elootion for Fifteen Dirt;ctoii of I,:irtit:;oltolue-Aux r. . be 'held 1:41,1 . f:l=t t it.:'eour. o•ck., DfueJ.Y• A. At. and 3 n'eloet 11. 4 I.KED JIARISB, ' ritraari.ou,Oca.pl.. riMIE I)ll{Efil'OltS of tfte_Celling t.th Clap., .fkkhigan, Lave this day s tnadatet ala tn.. Of Illy cants on each attar. of the rnpital *Olt +3,1 taltupany: one halt' payable en ar batbry the =Oil ranaber. and Lb, other hall on 0r Wore tbes.9ll)e,t. '''' ' 'L ‘ th"r '44" In Lb lZ.lnEl.i r: FRlEtiD.Treee, oett... ... .. .._ House of Refuge. \ FIN . k IIE sue,etillere for the' ereetton . r. ',, Ilan, at Refu, far Weattern l'annaylannta hal rt , y uutitled ghat to aiaaaatnent . I' Neat, Pay ea , the alo_nunt auharribad by nab. la raquirad to he. Ibe Ir4a f r .44 or LaJara the .1.11. tiny or Not. "" " . (11 It. rd of Inrvrtora. "'" A. r ''' "'"' " ' 1 AlLsiiiki HANNA. Tress. __ rf: __, __________ F.TTERS Teetamentery to the estak Jame, ll•ps.. late of Irollaoa i.m.n.LlNContsti legh.toy, jlee. , ,lNzatr graotk.t tl, ot.lbserlbßK rer , wns traeimr eialma riol trial. will *roust .Iteni duly dlllilt.ictrarti or eettlement to 11. revues, tt.m..teolAw, ' It. tet.tve. ExoentoTa. ii, CardLife,lnsurance: , \ N\,l IL C. A. COLTON, ..S.?e'v.—Doeu•Sir— A A,l oratt.ppf nourninn jitctice. r .1..... It mr cf.t,, ~ ti a innnindge the very prnmet end t.t.tleina tiler in will i tbn claim Of • runny ritently untied - en, itirmuir , tre r° mr iiiiktkirri fir , ilinnetunt dollen \ bee linen t itil. - , .. . inn ttnrel priticiphir upon •h. it the affitire of the ••Pltrantipyb Lite inelltllnne elltnpauf . it* tiourrurterl. on- I title% it or the c.n.a.iletittiin 104 PetmeNte, . 1 it. Pithlia The enn l iple of pru.lntithl tnn..eirblerici'in thir man tier.anr me r ..,r your nrgeniratlan. Pi' the troei tretalst: treicruirl-lernittentres, ro limit humanity an Cbtiatienity., """ r '''' B.lt4nnt LTA7ll:lstni. yr Piret Baptist piturch,Pictribni.b.Pa:r ,'rotn the first of April pent, li.ing Lunen, with tireuty MEM Of )41and. v." 7 e , 1, 91 1 01. E • ler latd4stua Notice to I: ri : Makers and Quarry Men. . DROP() •LS 1 "ILL BE RECEIVED until 4 the'lMth 4 Day Mr vest. fur the delimit' of two awl a 1.11 tail que of joielt dorinathe ensiling mningend .1.110, In about equal uumultles. at the flow Des. of ~l. Pen thy I inutßialimeal Cernpany.and at. Water 'Smo e : 1- 11.7°,,,'4. 1.14. P r. 1":.: 'the pees if de Dee at esch ltd. and the lea V d .: Imeks; ttajit et the War di p • ns:at beton rsl. . d. portion n. t twist to be dellsons at Grant 14ac Lb. be hard pees .or al. h the ptlea and dimensions will • be etab.d term to ..'. ' betriLP‘,;rl ;A 'l,':',.,'„zgl ttr.,', h p'!;tAtheid . f ..masm y at the nun, Dawn h 4e...1..wi .... I.ol).ldt:tea by twslmaid. hito law limes. , ' • \ .1 1 ram.41. will he lead at the tame time. for U. dee I.•\ !leery of elmoit Ma i meet of .lone Mr Mandatiern aS \ the •1. n 1. tate. or IA y couwevi.nt Mint fee le ing ea the RHO Of (Lo .I 1 ..., totweep I ittaLumth . mot Uritritten. Ihe swwvoutla will tw II ere-I to rdunua .114111odlteqe A... eta* t.0.1t.....r.*:. il.. r lile. Indian, Lb. 14 0n:.',1.1 J. EL..i. li. 'llolll,tlol. Shirt Knee. M.A.BOS.S S CHAT T 1 , QE BLd.CKENG, T, \ rHINES ALL. JAS. S.' tisON & Cis., 'Ave ItESIOVED \ ' V IN their atom ml Moe, i. delpt.i In I .a."to the otw • 4.11 teacloth .elfd \ 1114 11111 LOIN i.lns North Yount et-, 3, ,, h,rt. tn.., ~ ..utir • '' - • • Wk:11/UM 1 , 1 , ONi . \ .0 r1tt01....,1 , .11.1 ..0 rar.t. rho. Markin., N ' 1{ i*l.lol t., all . , ..ili std Dealers in Sta ` C10d... sheet A , A, NI.. Do, C• • ING si/fi c :st the lowtet ' 11 7 1. n. manikin.. )1011.Z. I atia.co•td LIE SiOCkill. al.llan ur Inc etantsthl er(11 h. held ..n 11 at the 4.llice- f 7,sk, Walnut street. I . l3llftlelph' La 1 ZINC I‘l l .ii: N a - s t il T ! ' Ar.UPu_u t ft;i7Nt;. ' ,.2; - as le ZINC P. 6h L bars barn runtid aner anal the Uidted :tab I.e.tiOx and plot...tiler prope,. punt at - bat...err. Thvir \ WHITE ZINC PAINT 1, purely , an Oxide al Zit', Is warranted (ton Mat ulultorattNn and impurity •Latauwrer. It pants well, beaumplly, and to tulityir in.< from We polar/nuns tb. ", IT WILL NoT TVILN 'YELLOW When arpiouul atilphurnaa ar meth,. a:Watkins, or urea bru Lout up nt • clue tuna. At , an oulotda isonz. It siltbetatalea aunthcrn climate and thetreal.r better `, than *Dr di r, tud !wing hahlo to turn chalky or to with and rub tut: It may be worked with any color, with seater and °rival; rarnit•boaLich alto the tele rated /Are...lain htudi, ;LACK AND COLORED ZINC PAINTS. belV are Purnietied at a 1550 priew.and'arnitraloubtaallf a uh,..,tust and hart paint, in the mar**t tor enwthatt r, rencina, oulhoue.,. abudoluato, an eapueed Dar to o wool, On, or arel44l, VEATHER AND FIRE PIT. n tufa, re they ale tau - Urn:arty ralua r. 4) - ‘,7 • tam n 'lratunt ronuortion, and ruluvly prul nt °aid. dun, bitend hrt. a I.,itre toe 1k has,. .16, nut e•. color many,/ the ka.tthy ind la wow' • In UN, Lauder, cu liberal tort. hr tha atratila that , • romPr. ..virs a W u ', • yw 7 tlontl, *hart.. Philadelphia. c ERINO.S!--,MUllrur &Baitgu baiukt re ed au %enurement of &Lure or .at ler, Itur runes ltd. quality 1, Also, r \ .24 \, LAI e LOA ING V I-1 Hu- LIP•Far 5 'til., itto hare I . ,c'd and 'situp low theater. \ \ \ .21 4 , EATII Fl It S--2 1 \ each s prime Kentneky, t V l''' ""`r.lT.:47;°.l'ail,'irr',li7ielree,etn. ~....____ i A'l h IEItS &ABEKSWAX-L - \* 109 oerks tyall.enn , .1 tieregrs Berw= -..-- I Lanclllle and for von b,\ WAI All ONE SY & Cu. nr,t4 . x\ \ i.r and rtnal. Oa i : UNDR , IES-- • ‘, kO, . , • IS 1.1 , 15. insf .Snas,r: 5 1.5.5 s Lorerli.g . s nuar: L 1.1.1,, - ena.lls,lBogla.r, s - Pu , rerirml supar, 309 1011., 1,.. 31 IL Hoist., 50 hnse.en.aro Cb..., 2110 Amot Straw and 11.2,1V•ap. firer. .1051 r ,r,...'iu e and for re sale by JoItsWATT &W. F LOUR -r3O Able. Superfine; . 1 0 Col.: j. 551 rre t 1•15.1 for saleby 0021 , )..VLS-- , laid hu. on col . tneter s ge for[ .....!. ' \ 01 . Water strut QUIU.NO PI4NNELS--Grey, of ciliTe.T. L 3 4 " ud '''''''' '"°,3,1,;,71 , frn Villt,Al,T2 br D 0 IV L ot S h i n! eFuLrencerlNT Elek.'whAltiel!h=tro%ernelli '. mrti h e ''''44,'''''''''' to " "AA! aftl%zitivi,,,L,, CI AS TE1,1.31N0-100 feet 1-8, 1-4 and 1-2 "oc l g t thA p u" t r alt Pn l ti.tr ' PT it aka 1. .. d 1 /..11.:ESE4110 boxer prime Crelun Cheesit l i j o ore eua for s alt do '''''' s , W " 1 t DALT.EI .1. k CO .. 1.115n17•4. 11 1./110---2 east\Atadraz and, 111 .----r-----. oJUlbe, for i 'of h0X.,54.:L.1.10L`1. 1 IX-5(10 lb; N Ior m1i,y8%1 6 llg. Rood d. . I f -Au !,"1“ \ Monc.F-..LOe. lo in \th iatlAoo4. wool dasa. ft.., ORRi ftor itsu.ver n Near Mmt detkion xtr,og Eni4ll, rxerllna M o n orri.. To+, Man' DI • 114 allor, \ J. hi El t D_A LO. M CAM Pit (fllTilisVlNly S A wevu`k 1 E FL fa, I,llEEs' Al I I ER lil, dl 11 ROOM; Id II dal FLOUR—, dal REES. ) dal t.Trrkut—so Jler IlLa AOKI. J.TX pal. br LAHD 01L-25 bble. No 1, for sale 11. cies I J.LNIES DALZELL,6Bllraterna • O FLANNELS.Murpky Butthllekl hp., received this mere In k Z rif 4 n frif • Urn...l other fanfares atpckhn 1 timbals. no. 117,1iTu'lletal. :the frennalni f Otarlititikabl e 111:05-oht-S---17'7 -ab tons Tenn., - fur sale low to JAB. DALZP.L.I., • IDEA N bags lardiilg, for tali f del I.I)ICKET a 00.-,Uatat asllffing. -15110 &ruins fresh Sinyt - A.O, tat by \ 14] A. COLBEATtON A 00. === 't ie. 1 LIR iTltlla
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