rvarasato BTWaLTf aq Frr!! ! ssaltos. ! BATVIIDAY MORMO. - YEB. 6; 1863. siriggAjlara 'ATTE R „WILL BE .P9OND ON RAGE PAGE OF 7E75 PAPER. 1 , WEIELT 0 Ar.rn c,— ! rhe triteastre rtreu istlore or our inoilytOs.r.trt.to oft= to our busiwt EMI • atortdodnUtt tordluctlif tusking their butiacts*uora. •ti Onr elittultalustla batsmen lc= sad flys Motu.; nub. Smog fury 11.11apto ad comity to Rert•ro Patztal, atul Zutern .119140 I,DTACTIBI4S—Minnor tk. int wan 600n66 Zstallamsnt 66 tS. Wan Onzuss. are • opinni.ont Anadyr. ADV 111113.611.8 who Cain. thnie nnitinle nlnan In lb inott on BWiri =Grains. plai,•ban6 num: In Won 6 deli:a:co entantay . • THE pßaiumissui strum/Imo/P. :- 9ar - readere will learn by oar telegraphao de5„,.,,•• „,.,,•• 5 ,1 - piktobeo, that the subacriptioris contemplated to '', `'`the Ilimpfield, by the City of phUadelphis,, have 1. "........,, wad the Councils of that city. Half a million '"..... "..,....,,of dollars has been decided upon for the Ramp •:-. ‘-..,•:':". field; one million for the Sunbury and Erie; ..-.•‘ ind's7so,ooo to the Marietta roaci.‘..the latter t' - ',, , . - . Wabarintlon to be made by the Centrall Rai ,:ri;."..,,read;-oisi which the Councils exercise a power. laiinflumme. , . • . . '• „.”. •Pilladelphla has thus engaged in a bola and egaz4lo an ertaking to secure the trade Of "the N'est, and . swill no doubt succeed to a gieater • or leas de e. At any rate her great Railroad -will be over heimed with baaineia by means of ' 'all these a nes to it, and it therefore beets:on - an hummed e necessity with Pittsburgh to build' i the Counelisalle road, with tie aid .of 'illalti ' Mora, 'McLain no doubt be freely given: Our river bantam* and our Eastern Hallroada will .. leigulith with no other avenue to the Eqpt bat ... the , Central Railroad, after the Hempfield and ....-! Other branches ate made to it, particularly if --we havens labor under discriminations in lfavor ' "if thellanpfleld route, of which, we repeat„there -".'!s`. 'Omer. Pittsburgh ought to lave a Rallroad avenue to the East more or less under hat own sontroL ' This she: can have by building the • , Connellatllle r oad,which,ehe ought to undertake 'without any further delay—not lei the purpose of ravaging_ ourselves opmaphiladelpubt, as tglait persons &siert, bat for our own benefit, to meet &Manifest neoessity which hoe been forced • upon us by the action of Philadelphia. ReVenge • 'is a small ball:leis, and perfectly rtdlculous, ' '.. 'where mussy and commercial business is con - earned. No community can ever b 0 iildtlepd to , \ 1 spend their money for 'spite. But the action of ••• - -One city may create the neceraity for action on , - '' ; the part of another. A city is Yrequ ently Com. ' 7 '...•'POlect Al melt defeaeo 7 to preserve even heti pre-• .3 ~ 1 sant prosperity—to expend her money iII- ion• "'..‘ :. - prougurnis to counteract the injurious effects • of improvements antic part of other enterprising communities.' Numerous examples of this 'Mist ' - - • have Originated in the intense presence of a T • . . :present necessity. Bach a necessity is now up. - ' • on al; - -groiing out of the action of Philadelphia; . The Connellsville project has merits. of its •own, indePendent of any Philade/plda action to JtUliry Its Immediate commencement tuniepeedy •Completion; . bat a delahfor a few year, might hats worked us no 111141(1111111 . Nary, had not the r . .aotlon of Philadelphia, In regard to the simp• field,. rendered what wan before merely useful • and justifiable an absolute neeneity. Delay iri the ono awe might_ hare done us but little Gin ,ri-in'the other it le: frUght with danger —. These who say, then; that the present Icahn's In ;'.; • • relation to the Ccmnellsville road, le the result 'of chagrin towards Philadelphia do'not reason ' " 'vilely or well. Philadelphia by her action; hag , , Gra p neotonnty for us which wo cannot "void . however much we nay dash.* to do so. Not for spite or revenge, then, do we advocate the Con- • bat as unmans of defenee against Warr whisk the policy of Pliblailelphlsi Is to ddat—:•niat daelgooly butte= a desire to Maids herself. We think her policy Is erroneous; but !she hal adopted and vs mast take the best means we can of ida• bW*, l l6 o tirsivest . liii.Tre - tma.—Tha "Una: of British. Isla • to•theit rioters In. Ameriakoh the subject of cannery, has elicited sundry replies, the latest • Wasautoron, Feb. 2, ISLS. 'cf Which emanates from the Wife of Ex.Pnti. The new British Treaty—lnaction of Conroe— dent Tyler_ • ...I The ritiOn on the Proyressietr:-The Praident The Baltim ore g en , t o re f ut i ng th e 4 h ee o , r and the Cabinet—The Supreme Court and the to .the "Uncle Tom med.," frankly-admits that Kane Ertradition Cate-2714 Southern Arian.- ill the attempts ma d e t o entre e "Uncle Ton," racy wpm fir "Appeal of the British Arista hive been .- tfallures. The rams feature charm- rcult. 4 terir%ss ail thh efforts to answer the Duches6 of The British treaty creates a great deal of In- Netherland end her co-laborer,. - : They aro iall tenet- Its general (estates were given in Baum; end &remo t e - a mo n g th em , Id p oint o f my Inter of Monday night, the details will not failure, is the diatribe of Mrs. Tyler. I I be known until the negotiation is tconeladed and The iiirese hi the British ladles wan, whaev.. the restill shall be laid before the Senate for „nine), be said of propriety, cower... i n k Its Ito action. lam informed, however, that the one, end in eee e 7 „ hes reepeettel. The s oarer provision for nationalizing British provincial ‘trehlis.Tyler to matte,l poreona ,ill-tempered vessels in our porta by granting them American and dimpeetful. While the British address lin- registers, isnot to be reptined. This would bare divan the graces of refinement, t h e repty r tinne a vary unfavorable effect upon our shipping in. tattiest-tondo of the virago. eeresta not only open the Atlantic coast, bat on We - have heretofore said nothing about this the lake. The Democrats will resist the still- British address.:, Our sentiments on the Slarert7 'cation of this treaty because it will be the ant of q4ee m e i l i- tieh ech u,: i a .6 . ; end while as heartily a Whig Executive, but if the advantages which It secures to the United States prove to be as - detesting Blowy so sty Briton caw, we re yet felt a doubts teeny good results likely to greet as they now appear from the accounts I - f it, & ere • t e c h-LE : om m , hare the other aide of which are privately given of the concessions 11'tiro water suc‘or the'right of British women M made tons , 'nation will prove Impotent in °P- Find with titidiAmericsa - sisters for the o. PCB It sral efts great wrong, there can be no doubt; Congress is doing Stec of real Interest, be- Wiener' would mach - better become those ir o canes there is no probability that if It under cannot-answer them than railing tumusationt. take any thing useful for th e countr y It will be What: , there ' strange r wr ong the fact carried through. The Nome, for example, to . ,t2that British women should hue their feelings day, got anti bill from the Committee of Waye enlisted agate , appretnieni tanner= woman -and. Means, for regulating the coinage. The have south. example.” When w ritete and committhe retternmemd the adoption of gold as a 'and - the Smith Amerion republicans, struggitd ' standard, and propose some new coins. This their oppnicore, there wore none so fir may be . a useful and propCr charge from the ex wstd or 1,0 active in thei r ey6pathy , feting state of. the metellle currency, but It rte. ally seems to totfust the reverse. If you make Mtn of America. And why should not an En- • , , g ib )) „min be es h.": to .sympathize with the either one of the precious metals the standard of down.tredden in Amerlea; as the American wo- value Predninnt° to the, other, the present with the epprreee4 of are .. or Poland , : state of affairs in the world clearly Indicates but - Mrs. Tyler and those who Gamic. that ether should be selected, aid not gold. For the of annual production of gold !snow more with her, say, ...look at the opprenlon In Eq.. • lett:hien Eng lish women . remov e &a unsettled than it has been before for three hun in their ' imi before interfering deed yens, while that of silkier seams to remain air t h :r e .,,, re rrere,le`Greece mihi stationary or to kaftan at a uniform pace and ad eridr e plied, in the language of whittiei ; In conformity with the expansioh of businen ' and the' ugmentation of property. Bet, it Is "co toessrosi bttcia > t.rn at h , really of little consequence whether the bill is - TkAZiolas stank donta good or bad, because there is no probability that That there le suffering In Englind no onesde- any &delve Wren will be had upon it. And alesAlaahow data that justify opinion:inhere? the same is true, of that tratseembustly Leper: Do two Wrongs med . 's one right? Arid de not tank measure, the Paciflo Ilallroad. Some weeks those Who no freely Sing back this retort upon will have been oneumed directly and indirectly enrEnglish oddrese.makers, thereby admit that lerdirmissing and moulding it into shape by the Amsrlean W roryis oppression! Setate,while it will either fail there, or will Thri -fact • Is, this retort Is the last_ one th&t be lon in the House from want of time, or la . ' should be used by the 'deo - cites et Slavery. It dur a c eaca• ~ ..forequirrient tO earlng—"We know that Ateni. The Unionnewspoper has at length waked up Is wrong;' but leek at the suffering front its Sip tau Winkle nap, hes intermitted Its at your own doors." The admission Is fetal to drowsy and fteble'attacks upon the admlnistra- Ahosel who make it. If Slavery be wrong, then Goa, addressed Itself to, the task of warding off - kW Ii altar:Latent rellil9lllor the Interest ahewn Gallows of its innamerable annlants within Its Arocd.to auk, extirpating le . . , • I own fatty. Yesterday, morning It oommitted The Miscri La treenail of Loudon and other fu rious roololitathiit ;Won George Sectuders, of Great, Britain, are no ege i ee i the Democratic, Review, and Ned Marshall - and theittre me e t are het p i ir . the Progressives and Young American In general. idLl :: The cams m eery aid enduing arise in - Its exposure of the scandalous profligacy of the all bmeriean ewes, North and Beak and 1 1,4 so called Demoorstlelteriewond denunciation of *Mien when every restige of slavery has Bel. the whole set which surround it, Le'quite racy and o a pitr, ieere .. the tremerierh ei entertaining. It les thought too panionate and soolOth - ,.ehd no remedies have yet been fond riadiollret but then the Union hes been badly , foe them. as theliillsee been for elavery. They abused, and even damned mean "Old logyl” iminolaydisopeijo. eeeterr. „- reveet . i That was the Let kick that tinned the slumber - has . the iesporudbffilf for tiiirelletence .4 lug Ilan, ontinow It roars ins tone like any oth. removal, is neither pirsonal nor political, se Sq er than a Booking don's. The Union says all the .; than* Of slavery...-. rho Dub"' of Bother= -Tonag American and Progressives are a set of Isid; and:her eoadjutore,. for aught that Mrs; desperate ag e s stoma, besides being &Borg Tylerhnows to the contrary, may be consistent- Isere, Pirate+ cad "a neat of clurtuicil" This - -Cad earacellaboreri for the removal of the petty - severe, but the editor presents • bill of cry . and eaTeihig which surround them; sod it partioularsi and denounces George Saunders, Ie no telltintista ammo to twit them with whet. the proprietor of the Review,by name as no bet. . . . . . - • .‘_ -- Abejetatt htd erprevent oor remove. • if Mende of atatery Stove 'no better sato . o it t A to rob tomrd thin *re. Tyler, they will I,gad,itutore prohtible, In the long rue; to be quiet, ` and let things telmo their cootie. . -- . - I,l4biciiitili.rifoiceitatt air, Eieieit bin been edaeliid to theft:oli, of * the United !Latta. by . .. .i iiksriastare o f mitsotooethi. He will dlk .andqopl that body.. ••701314 that we had . - W..fb3 to xvirimfor T11,1,1° pnb)jo. 'daminisattn .° lo Buitervea l l' metn. itarrisbalb;" fu "I" fllora , , . • •, !Brian:xi onetlkrio ‘ anis fixaxaxs;-;.-The fol. they are . Apra de is /Di, and at all times, liwthgnotice of the nil= of the bilastnui Legit whom, u-the old law nye, anima may slay Libre,. In relation to • impend bridge over upon the high-way. , thellinbappl jett ß d, island, with the ?Mirka Gen. Pierce receives his visitors, who are on the subjeot from the 8t Louie Republican, againberionlignumerous, briefly and coldly; for are worthy of preservation and dissemination. he sighs for them that will not return, and will • Ina subsequent Republican It le statedthat two not be comforted because they are not. He will other applications for bridge' ever the same have no public receptions either at Washington river, had been made. So long as the cheerio- or any other place upon his route. don of navigation injured only oar oily, there Sam. Medan arrived to-day jut in time, was little sympathy for in or our "room but very singularly, to attend the meeting or the Beacon is bridges over oar navigable riven be- National Agriculiaral Society, and perhaps it is coma mare numerous, and other Stone besides still more alogniar that he did not attend it, of- Pennsylvanta.begin to suffer by them, complaints ter ell. Sam will go Into the Post Office, or ho will be loud and general, and the wisdom and will know the wherefore not. In the meantime, re/night of the Supreme Court at the United he will have little or no leisure. Stone will be normally applauded. The second annual meeting of the Agrioaltural Litt it be once settled that bridges obstructing Society was held to-day, and you will receive a the navigation of our great rivers will not be tot- oopy of the proceedings, together with the able crated—that the right of paesage across those address of the President, Gen. Wilder, of Mu. riven to just se sacred, and not a whit more so, aschusetts. 1 hope this will pave the germ of than the pastime up and down, and, I venture to an institution that will do mach to advance the predietthat American ingenuity will vary soon great farming Interest of the country. . 'contrive - 0 easy and speedy means for craning. The Supreme Court decided ou Monday morn ing that they could not agree upon the gentian 12 lianas somas rua hlresnsien,ths January thi, o the Missouri Legislature, "a Senate bill of girths up Hue, the British deserter, do- .pawed the House without comment,-ayes e 3, mended by his government. I don't consider nays I, absent 6—ranting to Joseph A. Matto- the mitter of any great importance except as eon and others, the g right to build a railroad . P prisoner himself, and I hope he will es bridge across the Mississippi at Rook Island; to be completed within six years. • But afterwards Cape. Very few soldiers are likely to get away, the bill was reconsidered, and referred to the whatever our law be decided to be, and still fewer 'committee on the Judiciary." will be caught His case is ordered to be rear- The Si. Louie Republican, speaking of the geed. • feasibility' of the project, says: I have. not hitherto mild anything about the "That it to practicable to build abridge urine Christians appeal of the ladies of the British er the Mississippi, le the opinion of the distinguish istooraoy to the !adios of the United States upon have given the enbject proper consideration; and slavery, henusej4n general, lam decidedly op we have as little doubt that it will be done.— posed to any sort of foreign intervention in our Some years ago Mr. Charles Collins obtained social evils or political controveralea. But I the puesge bridge authorizing the building of - have Gonne% with deep interest the manner in a suspension across the Mississippi at St. Louis, and, if he had lived, there is every which that appeal has been reoeivedin this coon reason to believe that he would have accomplish- try, and particularly in the South. To fay the ed it; but with - him died all the enterpriaa of the hut, the "appeal" was in good taste; It woe northern part of the city, and nothing has been delicately expressed, and couched in the spirit of heard dit since. We infer from the reconsid erationtrue Christian charity. No crime nor lack of and reference of the bill to the Judiciary Committee, that doubts were aroused whether virtue was Imputed to oar American women, but the bill, as shaped, could be passed. they were affectionately entreated to aid in the "The case of the Wheeling Bridge, on the correction of a greet evil, inconsistent with the Ohio, has =Welt very clear, that if thte bridge e nlightened es did not choose to accept this invita humanity ofage.lf the Unt ie likely, in its construction, to form an °berm- the ladi tion to the free navigation of the Minlissippl, it loan cannot be built. No matter whether snob • lion to co-operate with' their slaters over the /denature be erected at Rook Island, or at St. water, they could have declined It by their el- Loule, or anywhere else, this consideration moat ince. But the appeal has stirred up a pool of always be kept in view. The free navigation of the Ilwrath, spite, and vindictiveness, such as it was issiesippi to solemnly guarantied,and everywrath, to have' been charitobly hoped could find no reet legislature will, if it acts with ordinary pro. dance, provide against any obstruction to such lag place In female bosoms. These feelings have navigation. If done in the bill now before it, ,developed themselves thlefirizi vindent orimt it will remove the only objection to the cuter- nations and innate directed at the British women prise." who signed the address, and in numerous libels upon the industrious Manes of Great Britain, who are contemptuously deecribed as' more mis erable, more oppressed and degraded than the Southern negro, who is bought and sold and driven like a beast of the field. And at length steps forth the wife of Br-President Tyler, and she revamps' these taste slanders upon the com monalty and aristocracy of England, alike, and Mugs them in the face of the women who have courteously and mildly addressed her own coun trywomen. It le a silly and trumpery effasion, but it shows the temper which Manatee the champions of slavery, and betreye, too, their deep-mated contempt and dislike of poor free men end laborers everywhere, no lees in the free and slave States of title Union than In great Britain. Brit humanity and mulles will /on no thing in the °outlet between the aristocracy of Ragland and the aristoonoy of the cotton plan tattoo and the Mare pen. Junius. Gra. I.tarsia.—The Sommer Herakr quotas with.approbation some remarks in this paper in relation to the Commliseille road, and says the people of that:legit* are all alive to the good work, and then adds the following in relation to Gen..Larizaer. Gdette in commoner/ with Ude subject, peva very high and deserved compliment to the President of the Company. Gen. Latimer, every word of which we can endorse, having been ac quainted with that gentleman from our boyhood and hailing originally from the same township in Old Westmoreland that gave Ida ffig heart to the world. We have long watched the General'. "rapidly protiperous career with friendly interest, amt.:ouch we feared latterly that ho would be seduced by the ..potitidantrs," no often did we meet with Me name in the public print. In con nection with the office d President or Governor. Fame.la dear to all men, but the fame of a poll- Galati Is but as the breath of our nostrils. Gen. ,Larlmer can bulld for himself a monument that will endure for ages bayou/ the ephemeral fame of a mere National or State executive, by vigor ously prosecuting this work, and we trust to see toot sagacity which so rapidly built up a prince ly fortune for himself, enlisted in the task, fdr In his vocabulary we know that there le "no tnahword as faiL" " The Herald, nevertheless, would have no ob jection seiGen. Latimer President, provided the Cosnellsvtile road t. arse built. That Is the matter of pressing necessity now, u Gen. Pierce hue sviesee of the White House for the next font years. Bella • the COhnellsville ioadi and Gum our General may ride over It to Washington. IMAM W11.51030T0E daromedonso of Um Ilsar Plttabuzzb Gat*Uo. • - ter tbasi be should be; and asp that Ned Mar. dell; anther of tho ten million bill, le in pursuit of ►lmortthe fetteetoSee under the government, meaning probably the collectorship of San Fran cisco. - Now this is deplorable. It betrays a bidsMte of feeling amon g our friends:the vie , fora. tasy imagine what emus mime some Illte have occurred witbla the cave of the forty Mires while ihoee woethlee were dividing the cdi s ettee their' Wane' from 'sueeeseltd ape , ditlea.7 - 11tope to itaryoo an moonlit of a re. !: , 471/CdthatOli' by the wait -an& The particular *Cssion, it may be ter:aloud of thla rituerte. toe 00441116 Marshall - ia r bis vielt to and iatiira bola Cloacord Whither - he went td ha ler Beviederiem - his RattlW' - • PRIM NEW YORK CutupaLlsuto alb. Daily Plttablugh asutts crow You, Feb. :I, 1868. Yestardai trail s day to make tenatim question their ideas of the value of real estate In Ibis re gion, if they were not before awakened by read lug the papers daily. Stores on South it, such as ranted for twenty-five hundred dollars, have been put up to thirty-Ere !Kindred, and so on to that ratio down mien. Low priced dwelling houes have been advanced full twenty-lye per Gent, and • high priced hours aro let at any price landlords choose to uk. Recur/de enor mous everywhere, and sin probsbly be out as keg as our present prosperity_ lute, but the eerier will be turned one of than days, and landlords be glad to abate a little. A public meetltg was held on 'Change yester day to sustain the Gamete in Its attempt to kill off the plan of grantiag railroad charters by cities. Wins largely attended, and I. to be fol lowed by another, celled by the late City Reform League. The groat abates of the city govern ment have become intolerable, and reform will be effected to the extent of elapsing the officers. Another large hotel, near the Itetropolitan, in coons of erection, and will absorb Metropol itan H.IL It is to be celled the Lafarge Hotel, in hooey of its proprietor, one of the most weal. thy Grout citizens. The "Unlon`Club," located above Nibles, has purchased land fora new site, upon . Fi ft h Avenue and Fortieth street, thus plaiting itself in the heart of t h e fashion of the cloy. The new part of New York, that is the portion above Fourteenth . street, see= now to be the only region desirable for any purpose. Oar Libraries, Colleges, and fashionable Church. es. have all emigrated thither, and "the city" seems bj common content to be that part below Grace Church, drawing the line across the city A Sae steamer of five bundrci tom was put into the water this forenoon. She bss been built in fortyeeven days, and has strt alba eaten en board. L More despatch could not wall be at tained. In money affairs !bezels more - stringency, caused by the tocrease of buinem among mer chests generally, but more directly to be traced to the rennin cf • considerable amount of Mlle by the last steamer. The basses here will make • good dividend, but that does not at all do away with the &trees cf commercial bills. Some of the drawers put up the rate to 110, and lint elms banker's bills cannot be quoted math leas though a lower range is given for produce A very imp Onset decision has been made by the Supreme Coat of this State relative to the Ptah of beneeolent . societies. It hee decided that the fends of a enbordinate association can not be divided or carried off by members, who may be offended at the action of their superior masealatioa, from wham they obtained their elm , ter and constitution. It deolares the right of Grand Bodies to expel for canoe subordinates; to reclaim the fonds, and to reinstitute the sub• ordinate, and give it the money taken from de linquents. To . Masons, Odd Fellows, Bons of Temperance, and In feet all benevolent ¬a tions, th i n.deoialon is of great moment, being the first made upon the point.- An addreastas been tuned by the Director, of the Crystal Palace, to panic, engaged In min ing, or interested at all In developing the mine ral seeonroes of the country. It le desired to obtain Specimens not only of all the mineral area, bet also metal' in the *Hoes gages of preps ration,-; together with samples of the residuum preduoed at each Inge of the proms. Bach a collection mast be of groat value; and one eau easily be mode that will show •profusion of min eral wealth In our country of which many are not aware. The Palace Company has determin ed to increase Its capital fifty thousand dollars in aceerdanee with its charter, an easy task when the 'took sells at slaty:Zee cents premier', -upon fifty dollen paid In. Every thing now promisee a vary excellent exhibition, not local to its Interest, but 'national, nor yet without a large Infusion of foreign contributions, sun olent to attract -a multitude who eec no charms in home manufacture,. A put% has be= caused In steel," to•dey, and prices close tattles dull, with money, In active demand. For go Dago PituburgA Gana& Mn. Eerroz—The Important suggestions eon: seined inithe letter addressed to Den. Latimer, which appeared In your paper of Thursday morning, are well timed, and cannot fall to at tract attention to a subject upon which the pub lic mind is becoming extremely eeneitire—al though there is Fennel: to be found ' , upon the lop of the ground" a more meek and forbearing community, under ivjories,_than our own In stance—Philadelphia defeated our righter way to connect by the Connellsville Railroad with the East; whereupon we turned round and sub scribed a million to their road, at a time when our reiaaal would bale been almost fatal to that work. 2.—By way of requital for this assistance, the. Pennsylvania Railroad Company abaudoned the direct, cheap, and natural routs to Vita -1301114 sad passes ten ratite out of the way, to Orcensburgh ; in order to obtain an easy point of divergence to Wheeling; loon after which our COSIZOiII granted to this same Perustylvaula Railroad Company the right to me the boat street of the city for the pangs of her locomo tives, - and gave, at tie was t/mo, the right to occupy 1800 feet of her wharf for wareholumv,. though the wharf was previously too small tom commodate tho trade! pursoneee of the tsitensilve policy stilcb has ohasieterised.every movement d this, gseat=mouppollAse generatioo, she . Ws took the butbstas of recalling and forwaidin' into her own hand; in the face of a direct oprusettat to ii. centrism whereby the forwardlog agency baldness, with its various wr.rehouses, clerks, 1. &aye, &t , use to hs thrown out of use; not to cheapen expenses of transportation by this routs to ohs west but for no other purpose than to bo able to buildup her own power through the patronage ohs could control in this way. Soria after thie, cur authorities agreed to curreader to this same Railroad Company in tee simple, the whole of Eighth street, and a squill of Plum alley. 4 -On the principle that one good tern deserved another, the Railroad Company then prooeed ell to open Liberty street from one end to the other, obstructing it unnecessarily and moot reek lessly, for week. and months, and keeping it blocked op with piles of stones to this day; and at the came time refusing daily to carry freights for our own city shippers, till they could trot get off all that canoe from abroad. Our peace loving calsono ere expected to so quiesoo In all these things, and thus far seem to do to with a good grace. Bet perhaps it le too much to expect us to go further. The Presi dent of that Company has been quietly bet ear nestly urging Philadelphia to make the. Hemp field Road—witnees the pertinacity with which the claims of that room have been preened in the newspapers ofiat city, day by day, and the 112- '2c:cue recent] .xertett by Mr. Thompson with the councils. It is well known also that the President of that Company hue prosecuting, and is busy at this =omen!, projecting animates for brunch roads (which are intended, sa you justly remark this morning, 'go hem us in and crush us") fru•m the main stem near Latrobe—one to the leading to Parkersburgh, and another to the North, leading through Freeport sad Butler to Clereland. Ilan Allegheny County no power as an origi nal partner in the stock of the Company, to pre vent its funds from being squandered In the con struction of works so detrimental to her own in. terest, and which were neither authorised nor contemplated when she made her subscription? If she has no control of these matter", then let the Commissioners obtain autliority_to sell the stook which inzow at par, and pay off the bonds; at the sums time, let the city and county put their shoulder to the wheel, and build without delay the Allegheny Valley and 'the Cannella villa roods and stimulate the early completion , of the Steubenville and Washington reads. In the meantime, let the citizens malth a show of indeptmdenoe by resolvlog that the Liberty street and wharf nuisances mush be abated apesceable if poseltiP—but forcibly if ue-rosary. T. limner .Sinrsoa's Laccrual.—The Lecture of Bishop Simplon, on lad Saturdey evening, at the Methodist Episcopal Church, was very no meroaely attended. Ills subject, "Tau Puma- NaMIXt.." was a novel pile and gave scope to a wide range of thought and brought In review the whole hietory of Man from the Creation to our times. The learned lecturer enchained the attention of Ms auditory by adverting to the nu merous instances of the preternatural afforded in both sacred and profane Moiety. The eubjoct was treated with grant ability—the leotard. ott. (=loudly Indulging in the playful and exciting the risible, of his hearers by the frequent in troduction of piquant anecdotes. • Oa Sabbath Bishop Simpson preached in the Presbyterian Church, to •crowded congregation from the first datum of the 88th vane of the 10th chapter of Paul's Epistle to the Schrum —"Now the jut shell live by faith." We have seldom, if ever, listened too more able discourse than that of the Bishop on this occasion. Bishop 8. is an able divine, a profound, theologian and a plea/slog and imprersive pulpit orator. Hie late Melt to our tout hoe been one highly grill tying to our people, and the good results of his latelltetuel labors, we would fondly hope, will be abundant and enduring.— Wash. Arporter. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. We published yesterday a statement ehowiog the receipts of the above named road far the month of December, 1852, sad also the grow receipts dosing the whole of that year. It warn pen that the rum of 'revenue for the twain months reached within a fraction of two millions of dollar., being no increase of nearly eighty. two pot cent. as compared with the income of the road during the preceding year, and that in comparing the receipto in the - month ofDeavni- , blir, 1851, with Moos of the same month in 1852 the excess of the latter ore, the former amount ed to the prodigioui die/ream of one hundred and nine thousand three hundred and forty.nioe dollars equivalent to au inoresas of one bun dled and twenty-two and a half per cent. The.e foots indicate very plainly the end 'tun, .uooeuful fortunes of the work. and mast atford'itd friend, eery grat and sin ner. eradication. Since the improvement, though not even now ccuu,pleted, and still labor log under inneencee hue heretofore Ca- I harassed ltatiperaion, has attained dn la flat. tering a meneurel of prosperity, it may net be ludatereeting to turn one's eye back to the pe riod when the cars commenced running on the line, and trate the staged of progress lo the con struction and cum of the raid from that time to the present. In malting this review, we dud that the road was fret opened for travel on the lot of September, 1849, from narrieburg to I;etietown—a distance of about ally-one milts. Thin section La in unlamented operation to the enoctedlng Slat of October—au interval of two monta—ln which time the total receipts were $14,802 76 which, deducting ail expenses, left a net prolltof $11,327 .80, a eons equal to en average of four and ono-third per cent per an num on the - cost of road and eqalpment. To show the tab of progress in the basilica for the short period named, it may be Mated that the per courage for the month of September was three and one Meth, and that for October was fee and MT sixth. Considering that the line wain op eration only to Lewistown, at which point was not suppoeed that the receipts would more than Meet expenses, and that the freight badness hod not fairly begun, these results were certain. ly quite anepicienin On the 24th December, 1849, an additional section of eleven miles to MoVeytown, was put in ore. Another, of thirteen miles, to Sheeffer's Aquednot, nese Mount 'Union, wan epoxied April ill, 1860. Another, of aereateen calm, to Bon. tit:ldols, on the 10th of Jane of .the same year; and another, remelting forty miles, to the Por tage, on the 18th September. A nonnection with the Portage, however, wee not affactettuntil Os. tober following. Up to this date the, average ex tent of road In use was about ninety miles The average capital !negated was s2,Boo,o9o.—three hundred thousand of which had been expended ou work preparatory to laying a second track, and is to beregarded, therefore, ai for the time, dormant. Prom November let, 1849, to 3let, December, IBM—fourteen months—the net re. mints of the road amontlfed to 5165,81084. Owlet •to the varying length of the track brought iota BOUT. employment dariorthe In terval named, and 'the &serge:less of chippers to change sudden!) , their acouttomed channels of transportation, it is obvious that the business .transacted on the line cannot be cited as any fair Index of future rerun& Moreover, it ehould not be forgotten in this calculation'that there was a anions obstacle to even prifitsbis local freight busleaut, in the heavy charges and ex pellees Incarred by tie company In panting over the State works. A. regudi the passage travel, it may be Mated that the aggregate number cf person. entered at tech Medea, from Diller. sills of Hollidayaburgb, during 'the sixteen months from the first opening of the road, up to the Slat December,' 1860, amounted to 194,.. 888. • f In 1851, fifty•seren additional miles of 'rail way were opened,-leaving a pp ha the western divide's of only twenty-eight miles to be filled, up. Witb ®e-bondred and ninety-four mdse of the Central toad completed, and need in mann- Dors with the Portage and other Stabs roade,the net profits for the year 1851 were $382,02.5 , 80, which woe equira , ent to elm and thtie-quarters per cent. o• the whole cost of the portion of the road la use; and its equipment, ineltuting Inter; set charge:Leo oapitel--a remit clearly demon strating thelo great value of the Improvement. Daring the ut year other notions of the work have been oompletsd, formlag a continuous rail way from this city to Pittsburgh, tholuding the Portage, which la • salons Impediment .In. the route, and mat, until finally avoided, - Srettly dimlniah its popularity and prate. What the Income of the thoroughfare dories 1852 was, we have already seen. But leis cake' to note as a proof of the influenetrof an Improvement ilk. the Peautylvania Balltnad upon trade, and ita faculty to crests wealth and traffic where none °slated before, that from $889,452 51, which. were the total receipts of the line dabs sixteen month. from the first opening of the road.on the let of September, 1849, to the 31st Dennaber, 1850, in which Inland there were on an aver age ninety Mlles of road In nn, the menus bad den en the Hit December /1359—0n1y two yeanafterl—to. $1,880,672 54-equal to an ln creue In tin brief apace of more than 'million and a half idellare: , The ref,ectlori natandy euggeated by 9o these. knees le that if eo much hue been eccompliehed l ky the Central road under unfavorable dream stances, wh at magnificent results may its future operations not develop's? Another Igratifying assurance f3erlved from duly considering the cm barrassmeistethe company have labored under, In commotion with the extraordbutry profitable. - nese of the boffins's' dose thus fari is, that the noon" of the road is attributable to its orate.: triode adearitages, which wilt elpispe' recasts', and would continue to attract a remunerative amount of trade and tenderer ita rale, even In opposition to anyand all adverse Coda or eir cumstactorm—lii Amer. LARD. grit.; WATSON in now:4l4 2 ga in slavettatoti *Oh MAlati and ntlttam comtatali an 1,.. 4 1 a hap ttaek of Balk Park althorn ruins; atm MA burl& pt Naha Item bait and a No. t mahatma Lard. LI farmhand kap.lDr naff at th trarataanto. aor .I ct Matti tad Wa7aa rinds. dala • . . tar Stateutent ortho Affitis of tho Uarrnro /ELM Isrx Isccsnlcs,Antrin Ann Suer Comae cr Watt rum a. Demnber :LISS:, being Ms ocond Annual 11aport : Who:* bunterof Pritriaa culatand. lac I.veenter AI. liFlnnosamant• Inman - C. cher., nith Boons for 11L1 and 75.12 knount of Vncd recerwn for Iterin nacsnce. Den•cnbrr Lest Clam DdaTed Qoarierly. a, "" Once p6} ca , l3 on ancoand.-.- co I.=S3 LPIa. mount of Pracotunca clam rt. tnrcna-. Arno.t raneired 'from Premium. interact and m Pel ..... Amount Itasormd And notaMed...... DinTll9.l3lll. Amount paid for Lom ' olo Amount paid log ki 111• ' ;;:'""" '---SULS4* Ak : r t j e .l nt i: Ll dor tl . d o a o•l7: 4,2 ,6;U : 22 C . oto v E . R :troi ..ri oLt ... .T . t. ,2, tot : - : u.:21: Amount Boownod far Ite-luturano, Dreember a 415t[....._......_ Amount of Capital ...--..... ....... . IMIZEWMI liable for 1... g, ==M mama, 'tato*. • Bond, Mortal.. .d U. &at. 3 ' c pet coa. Loaoz,. IfLoaa Sol.criptlOno, due "°7 ' 6'4s znSl3O-- ~ on dc . . ...... 14LAW P.Uof 0010.1. Amount. 1 2 , 1;;;;i1 -.. ;f - F.:. o r e n p. 7 ' 4 " " orAnah tolleo. on Conatocu eccared, 00710, eon , lat.! intareat. .. _ . Amount.of nook : 6" In Amount L of Poomoylvaniai .......... 3 Amount° .......... 1.07( Uo Aspeout of Ocala .... 3.303 3' and Beacehoa_... tunau" Amount off/morn. . Q ....... 3.°(') sord.-Anutud Pa "' O W Amount of Cup on a e'.3 fl 011,0 GEORON R. AR 43 HOLD. Ascot :.o . ni No. 74 Yount .t.. Pittaburah. • Ti)" Ls°!vat —Young Men's Mercantile Library Acsociation. and Ifeanice Institute. Blabop liDerms, will Rolla. • at e[Lac afore Chia Association. at LARAYETTS lIALL: cancer of Wood and Roma( emote. co THURSDAY ICTRNING, 10th nut.. at TR, &aka.. RoLject—“The eounnlen of Comma. with Science and Relnriou." The prlnaloal portion of the Lecture will ha devoted to the Walloon of Commerce and Relluion.— Ulnae of adMimion.23 ..tote; to ho hod of Um Director.. ',pew. Commits., at the Boot and Druz Storm, Hotel& Wm. H. Huth', Haricot and Third inmate, mid at Uw door. 11E/1111t WOODS, PIO. 8. nowau, W. N. KINOAID, Jleo. Si. KIRKPATRICK. /Lectors Commalnes. PST Doors open at ON o'clork. jert'LLAPLE . 6 LiONLY &UPS, Wliuh tittnact -414 so mach attention at the 'World's Fair, aro note dinged depth citlgena of Pittsburgh and Alierhene Cithe, al tie E'roprittors prima rboistalo god mralL This gasp is par ;timbal, adapted 6i those troubled with ehspped breath to Winter. J KIDD it CU.. Aroote. d. 2 1 No. 60 Wood street. Li' SPE Advertisement of Moroe's Cordial, =EI Iffir A VSLUAISLA rAMILY ovlebratad has Dr. linwas's Vermlfese booms, that -It la niorded as the 0517 epacldo ours for worms. kamilles should Dever b without a supply of It. At ale season wartictthirly. wham wog. are .0 trouble.= and fn ./neatly (nal swims thildren. parents shtnll.l be watch. tal; sad on the !rot appear.= Of those distressing at =goals which warn us cf their preseoce at dice apply ! ild.piritiadill ant *Mambas nunadr. We are coodlant that It only mulcts • trial, to convince all that It richly Merit. eh.. praises Shot have been lavished 510011. It Is safe and inlallible. Volumes of ceri Ideates can ho PTO dund. showing It. great medical virtues. 7 ..0. by . 1 1 000Cglin. and hilarchasts to town and country. and by - J. KIDD A CO.. }VAS Bolt Pwicrwtore So.OO Wood strove., .C2P - WINE§, 40-Porsons wishing to m ew. 1.... Wu. um Lawny of all dnactiptlnni6 pat et, iseparnd. can obtain thaw. .t tha lowest pct.; .t en WI. Enna J/10011 WEAVER. Jr. roll Hulot .4 recrot mnota. Scrofula. SATTIT is due to Kioe's Petroleum to goy Cut u tua Loon buo.n to nocopLitalr uSanat. 'mt. • of itt• dzioa.lfOl d 1..... In Imo Na. lt9Lar7 WO. aka at 1... ortt or Itooatetklarers kr•ttir ~ oratlfiaalra to the baod• of th• Pro -511.1.1., moon' .4 rehlah bran caltlioolro dt.saa• thr•lty 01 P 1 tt.burgo cal It. Inoto.dirt• rteltaty. yob shoo clearly cod bayoml alt dckbt, that =XS rtit/O• 1.7 M I. • noviLoto• of no cannon rata. sot 04317 MI • koal Moody to Paraly.la, Khans:Lotion.. Nato... loan of 81000 Oct u • valuabl• loteenal moony. larllson tho lon•:_lasUo¢ tbf retail*, u volt am Ur. ritaTtike trotkak W Gamma &Nuts:tat vith 100 tusrita. • havit.a t AftW of Wlllan, CIO awnrN Lbst thL Volley gttnll n01cA01....0 Is tctt:N•tu II Coss it.. the Luona a Lb* oartik. ' • In known. earth:tan neon...lna *paw patina. 41.1nm:on, nevi York. nod bon. Oat. Annan Y. likk. to which I. *IQ notonal th. ontlEbtat• of the ntet mint P. E. L a ct Byrum.. ?bunny to troth unify. that. I It.. Lout.. t.. 417 C: 2.., with bookala for th. int ne.a y.an. that mann It. ton I Ins larno ann. to .Maul to any Ma/ Of bo atman son Gana nth. kn. ann. to walk, as.leNien4 to we • L. 4, and h.. Ono tanotad nearly oil thou.* by th. tot bblektairOnnt_enyabtrzjkft.l{l. COME:012111r I yOllllOO r4L.I. Lot to our, net annuandlo szoi neon, .008 In. Foot ronoranuon.3 no to try it. tar Ina Ott. o worry Wag olno hat tab.! I .111 wittunt filth at Ern, but throilkot not astantshlorall threw the ).40,t0 LE. Ctn... 41 OWe, and l ot at. bongo to grow Ott-r. and by solos tievila banns.] haven./ a tore worth Itcasants doltarn MD.& MIMI' M. 1A11111.6. This cosy certify that I km berownnaint.] with Etta.. Intolinst, cr Ittik Oil, for non Max a year. soh ban. repeatedly wthono.l I:. Laceental •Seets to tin eon at todcloot itibd atlas gloty for wttleh It is non. ...endll. and no with onintene rotociounat it to I. • mentor worthy of atteotioo. and nasal sly say Oar son..p has attenolsi It. an. oberoctbarr ..aid.. hiker. D. Y. JNOT E;M=IS:= • _ SAMV.EI, GRAY„ MERCHANT TAILOR; No. 47.8 t. Clair Hotel Buildings, St. Clair emit. Pittsburgh. ENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING MADE EX CLIaIItiEGY r order, and ..rs.cr.d to suiL 11 ELOTarOASSINIVIES, VESTING/3 and OVERCOATING, • OP THE LATEST STILES. • &Now expreetli ter the min= trite. Gent/erten ieriar their artery will hare their visberlommultad asul metrlieti with. a. all wort is dite ands 111. on raper dehilina A. H. ILOLRES & BRO. Successor to li;P. Nolaon & Co., meroracTonaus Or SOLID BOICVIODS, PLATYD SCIOXIAALATTVC6I4. SPADISB. 11GX8. PITTIMOZ. MIA. • (03ei1Ko. )µ Water stmt. thted door Om ealthbekt iOrA 0 von warnso44 peal to cor easafsaturoi. JAMES I'. TANNER. WHOLESALE DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES. BONNETS, &c., leo. 56 WOOD IIiTUAT, nmactoc. Barna Third and Fourth. r& , AI7 stook =doom ormL i ariety and !ley/a al Bota. Rues, Ponnata. at. P eilnet hove ate New Cactattl ItaaulattariNa,, .4 ed , 1 and sake. mil trill by oadapt t o ld a Yuman p antaatlyrima tet --Pkao• call saassamlne bat.to Darted. opt NEW CARPET STORE. ROBINSON & CO., NO. 47, PIPTII STREET, NEAR WOOD. Now opening a large and entirely new Stotk oflanarttd and lame= tUrivid4 hirAkez with ii,orrthing tqually kept hi ► Candi tk. cask mlria. calk Knickerbocker New Yeses Cakes. 500 POUNDS Knickerbocker New Year's th• mrl oo •• bal Now Yort. and • auortaasmt own and th• zia T.LIDrt.S No. M •• a tro•L__ Citizen's lzunzmnee uompany of rabbi:ire' n. D. ZINO; Paigeoatm, &MULL L. li/LIIMILL, Non. OITICE, in WATER, BETWEEN MARX= AND • WOOD STREETS. iNEWSZIS 'NULL ♦NT Oallol, DI NN UN Tail Oarlli AND AIBAUSIFYI NIVNRS. AND INIDUTA. bKirlbbb. ,o ababllO WJa br by Ma. 4 47....0 lAr w44s cf ALA .4 LAILJUVD A/ MLA r.112W/BPORT.,II7U/1. .vilicrzons: Ring. .114ratto 1 Pttfi ". ". Pic z mei 11s, y, Wm Ileonaa i' , ••••• Ilan Y. Jr., , I John S. onnt.. O. kurbaugh. "%art. i.duro, 4tl Ira= Ilwakeen • IP. Nio.ll.olootoc 0. 8.11. do.. coi ...ed end for oott,oir. \ . - 0.3'.. ' ..., VO - $ bosNeoitsr..t nica PIM \ rp ; £ folldwing persons hiTei been an; An r4ii 8 ~. ter rbiz_.M.M-hatN,Ut. tO. 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HOW4nI.I , JAA I•3 _Llosandllo.• .41T, 1 - • Twentyllollart Dayl 1.3 ()OK 'A•GENTSIVASTED, to tell ULT.: {CUM'S GAZCSTEPL Olf TUN LIMO OTATIS. voblisf.llo.ol...or for elm, mom \ This but PO Lsmlnablo to bud.= we?, • hatort•Of Oa:mot. peousl =floes of tpa soil Itc4 state 'of laft . tin e. m.auaK:ttra sad Lion -417; L. 0. .P.-401 , ,tettv.,11,nt t. , HOMO?, Wifif W . t WORTII4 • . . iiriottklagtortytroet„ oatot:lalm. '- ', Ohurchlintis B?_tdr,i's ~ - ------' ow 11. 21iLLIN4 No. 8074itre4-t -• Qualms/3nm i . ..‘b........—...,;.. s ' •, ~ ~W 7A It:f grutitf . . 7 .- —"...—\ .;t7.:\ . 4: Chris:Jo Idlostrar,.by Attic ".......—, .... \l6 \ zrr.• Modem. er , ...3(0.4baY7—.3-- ‘ 3 . 3 MI da'a land 1derb...:,—...._-.... • ~. Vs ,-. Tao r.l , titt .... ba t . E.4.......__ . .... ti . ;t iv..„,.. 1 4 . ...h,.....4-y.a:: . ,..,„, 5it\ :, Jr I CruSLowdll 31..........4. --Nl:* \ bloSettoli gialmbiGl: by 111rd.-7...7. G 3 \ \ POPULAR OLER.UOOBB. 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Zaslith. /111.11 ' • ' am] amertstc ,IL.BukTrecinsl iltWalboript . ii 1.1.1- • \ ,Rt noble Pottkur c u u s: a Pm+, Lola, coltrod ' 4 , F o r 4 na rg rp ruma N. re4=: 11 ,,,, by .t .b utr: „ . !rx. 4tTAITIV"--•y„, ,Lt' %comer,' sad atielniatra. eb Mac. newt. AUST.. VOCeii . l4 'and for 'l4)kle - - . f3l.lr 'e 1 2Z ; - bartslll42l : 2,[5al Batter; id AO. • (.2 \ • qtr DIIWORTIIi a VMB7 l °firk'L. kf;7lyDleVgte. OTABI-6 N'tVit'rytlega.urs. VIL=4I7I-2 \ - WN v ? TftEEN APPLE - Rea' an d for by TI OHIGESS--1,000 biz. lame .. lJlor Aali by lfd 1 /UM . s_ \_ \ State Roo . i t zra - AHDER. LAUGHLIN, as at for ix A. Finn ~ma rowathals !Mita t.... 5. 0.4 to !Luba bud A lam atm* AYN.A " 4 ee m 7 6.4"thi.SrAmte.4l`. m". ' Me of blob.. t.byy.x _.. ith ) naLIZItIst \ xuamu. bow ? t o . = 11%147,4 4 .. 4 \ . 117411 at ' l ra . p.m:4mA owymirr=llY;llll,littr:l .4 Allegheny Care Oman - la untosno• a HpickyA ... ,..1.1 1 / I .Y C .gul aroma %aid .ttabbru i t. lu4 Chifyia, ir's baißljtsld3o•rrutlm,,,lttVroi iramirlsl. att.; wilgt. \dolus I. th,...4 .6%" 1 J lg. B.R. AvAII...A •\ r A..... Th......., D u ~, Rehn glaiy Bailda., 1. Aa A. IATJAmb. ,1 0 .16.11ift berT:ll9A. •J En lilterrum. Wfilligollsramos. lit A. pawl. zufttsar.t, J.',. ik,,,, a co. 1 liabat lbw.. u... X. Watoba. A.O. Al.xueoz. \ J.11.01.41.1b. Jant. X. N. ~., \ , \ i. B. Fur I artItAtrAkMANVI L U G jay. o.l.lAsi % ‘, oct.ot illtiti top Yam stnAta , A heretofore\ exittipg reee the subecem, alder the line 2111 drier/ LIU) CO le this Oy elsolved by aututuount. rawer htd•bird eta nue pertent tti either cr at ti.?• - /U 3 Ward P3U 4',.‘ "‘. BlCH*** 11/ICD. , Plittrinth,:llelutery UP:, , /1 : . aez , I . 7"nt sutqkribers havigl. forma is , partartt ship for eh. traumatic* hhe WU' Leath** mil X htsidicr heehaw. mill cyan& Um mu Da. Da and mr.taat. tuft 41' B e e t 0 0. \ it, Pb /ARGIL ~* 1. 1114. • fia MAGNZTOILEOTEUC Di!MIMES, fo r Xidled • • • adds or uaWd. of [l7 and IJKLATie and OULP/11/1119 • OIDS 7 c 'f lua ' 44 ft"fiziegtralMl rr&NOPALUST .WWDOW OllßT4lfrfi, v.ewr wal szt onair Na Ki.=ic,Nno • TX\ NITRATLASORAO 1:141 ci VEBisim-2001 \ 16 ULPer Ht i , 2 .....bassnewbrld b 'W. bt• • PER'S MAU A matml at Net., TS' L 0 bbls.Vrint s /.1.3.4 on. I. dara. ths,Ajw \_ • New music , EBER bag jagegv.4 , g). .KL 11111,1tabilasz.:\ •,\D.llu oa tae ass; Jordan sat /laps Raul was _ g p rm., , ggglitr • Jeniukg"4\tas?fgg I,gagtiti. ." a.ala. a? Strikdr; also, .11,101 ]al.{!, 4 1 . — lbataa '"' ISalaV i laeh t"M aal es Vail \ t tbni4.„1.441412, b"r,l2,.V?hilft-iDakrirET. 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L i T a rtairlen for ralAb . r ~.„, iotiN ~„ ix: 1 ,60.. • \•:. \ f i - I (rub Acll Ehnen „ . \ ..: Mt d \No. 2 222 2 2212 . 2 ; . \ \ \ , % ~ , . 1. , i % do. - ab' fi d .t prie.! \ - \ \\ . A birrrALAATE,fra atarinnA ikrasta by, ..,. ,_l_ , \ , AWLS WATT I CO. \V, . . V8,C14.9.!.,•! , \ Mao Oranatt taantak,... ;;;et rectly, Da \ 1C"r" , tat:5 . 2 .11 a jet kuN l it I'PLt Va. SLED APPLES-20. ILSESE-20 bbla.',EggeMor cede by \ wica a 1114/01DLEt21: bOrlE-465 bbla Mesa• \ - \ .• Ss Bolt; tor EAU by \ _yy= \ \ W. W. WA/340X ,No. a / 9 tale= ' WA Sa l = ktallifold ot , K. TRAM. RN INES.. for= Bair aaa bar - kanniilr,oi band sad no& to neck. jklboo in lo to oidor. obwt nano._ r da to _ 2=7 .asgar=stlotpirirogilidaglceitaiwbalil, oonalion I .4 lTaw ilosber. ble•bloowLate 1b..c00, melt rialaathrr=tri":Arl, ; ( :an d"l " , th !r ri Njittopt 111,110 7411.1. - STONW, old sad Win — Sawa.= mo awn anattfootano. Ingnantod twit an0n..4474=4. 01in.~ Igd / 1111 5 1 *Stsma,..1711IIIII but 4114iii11 pd.{ tbon sto omdod olsownerw tot bamortot. ;Om—Li:try Potent /MAI.. HUM Idoettlowoood hair innottb Noblo'O'llcton.orgb Cl_D•lrlons oal , Zl,4h4te i tVlatalze t.t: t z m oca& r aratod to aor,lno 2 lroolbtat. meat fio4ll welt. sad o Mom ober binnaun onanottt tba"!dl, 000 • • whr2rl"` . ",:jobidlot al Va. Llterll7 stmt. • • ' 2,M•A. W I LLAC •R6Bas, estoutadinitnamit AfABBLt hiii/tl4:lt et o f Lls',4Tlutr,lrd Illaal t ar rin ikl :iklA ia C i = onlech ildigtlmeank g mr eP:naitg¢6lt wtt.Tc=josv. ohi sr. Istesk :32t..uarvl,t r , == to bum. mid told to .Wa the lafaid _ Po i c p► L ~luui V . L1.1 o: l 4.3 , o 4Va t ntrat r trl . I sad \ - 1113Lit.8T.111 . P.AlatS77For: std B;steeci "•lat .411.7 •••••••••- \ • \ fro Ti= 7 .. otijrmnjoni t cdt o4 aLitiehnii \ Pit= W. . „ , • •_\ . \ : . \ DM:: - : L' , \ _..-2 - " i., t . LT4 pericosinter4tea - .will:pleaseilake . ~ eat. mans,. oponol toroo r....* , 81T441_, a. wiikille-4r.: Pui=at . 're:4l \ . t . 2.11 . uto:lan, tot es. chain Of•t.tho - B,* . Llama to zoo, Of WO Uolt, sad itiabblo. -. , urALLPAPERt-Accm j itatitui, hondur Ja3P Tlattaratillll. 06 Vikiat UmtA pLOVXR Osuted;\ eLl\l7,sal.'br \:%l VNW BOOKSpe.a..a.r! ,l .. ' -,' ; , , Gr: \ ' c A.l the Advontrzpo ore Etsitreot ' ~,, .. ~.., • . \ Eutoontoothlr, "AM caita ., \ ~ ' 'Milo ' 414Pl ig ' ilid.A . rjeo I,?i too \ insole ot. Ms C0..1. lrrali,,,:accii,a, \ .A.D. ~ , „.„..,,..... \ t ._. \ • .. SUNDRIES— •\,, -; • . ::,..:`,,.,:, . \ ',\ 1?.. . .. V= IP'7l,d' .\ \ \ -- .. ' i . 3 I F, • . ' .. , , • •- 2siebi L,.....,lhafbar: 1 . . 14 9 af: my -...litlltart_bt Mt• ill' \ ' , ILWCY,, MATTIIIWE. iOM \ ' k", VI AOBEREL , N_Mlii:liir li 3 20 \ Iva do. lino N 0.% /A i t ge o. i o _a_ ~ Na Vip• aL , \\' In Eon, Ar solo by \. • X. •1,7 a. t .„ 0 „ . , • -1 R002 , 13-3040z..8r0 for ealin= „ i . JO) . - \ - Wi ts buo zo -.\ . ,•, ‘ . ~, id ,\ \ \ • \ \ \ , \ \ \ \ • r ODISH-15- salo , by aa akcaam,f il CLOVER SESD-2,oo.basin 'tore cad for \ i ~i WO7 . .1 J : 60031. \ \ rrALLOI4IO bat. jost.reol ind for silo tlesl JTaaJ kOONI. 2516 /That, stmt. TIMED :APPLES-42,000b gore At rL by •• •axasz boon. ULTCPORK - s.:lTak Pork, hoi 514131;V0,216%, LARD-60 bbL.. in *ore azolfor gale b J. 09) *LT h.? .*. 13.1511raitorty mot. `. lIHBO= YELLow—.2.SOO lbs .. Ikw =4 'll:4l".'"‘"l",atirli"'w iNTTSBUROLI.Trast 1-44) sham , cr tau stocr atv.k.dt zruiria. VUTTSBUIUM Ufa, Stoek=so ast.t. Canlaß L'LOONIII. • \ Steak 111141 M A • '', . For TiVenty:Days:A\ QTILL Oreatir SeductlortritlPAivs.--41. , 1.7 `:.L. 1111 SON A 00. , Seca Sale Ufilat itett. tellb erotism tbair U . great linitatraal r t het a . days lon 'twist the *ad of ,r blab flaw MU& 'Wert Slwre tithe be eastanded. Ti... salaam et tars Weds will. tanzebnr, Were tranerst,. be Ward oat at .Flab reduction In prtarye . at ..4 iota maize* (roam mutt . 1 tbair Orin . La e Maea...labe rlpaltk tbar 1b../ _MKS owl abate Flea stem trilla ab ratitalLes ilea. am '. Cutting, commis, Sew @ooda. JUST opened at WIILIAIII , DI4I3IPS, 18t \ la i t . ;. , .. 1 . 1 : i i tt t a: t ratas.crE , a4naror,„ , \ 41, A . . a.. i im aat 7,7,a d w to. ,e4 Stoa ta w Isate{ via_ pas Tot eub. • , , '''.. ' 4, iiiii•Ottata lath* Talloiittl lbw as.a4ted"ba LS SR manner at t.b. ats:tarLuot.. lir. 151, Amos sang ' VilV l bx.,..trxrillwima. ,. 4 - w . ; !\ R OOKS--Just received at' No:, tfi Pound p , ai r p.6; !, . .. . •,..' . Ciriseilla snot "'lt.% Argroigilla ilea flaial. u., in 9 Fiiiitltsa2 , \ tlar:.. • =7z Sauk : • Ml k tiV i r i tatet Own Ole to TKllccr , , • ar. rotation; . , , 4aarefeap Ms.& I Nalataika tt Prat,N.d.s -.._ . ,AT-1... W. /turma...,it.ll. u TZlttis. r* A . 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