PITTSBURGH GAZTT4 YDS . :4BII3D 119'1V/ 1 1 . 1 .3 CO.' risrs.39llBan FRIDAY 511311NING, ME. 11, 1853 !--016READING. MATTER BE IaiNTLI ..;s • -0/C,Fal 011 PAGE OF THIS PAPER. Illgairtontan Itnlnt.4lttreri„—•rn. ..Intinnit ear Waeldr Want of t en to ant barbuos men' • sonttodrablit =Mom of caking plotr boainoss lounn. Onenlizrotalan fa between tour and nu ammo]. roach inn absent sin 7 yirliAn .ra o;raatik Western Ponnryi• ADIBECLIsnes-574tant in. Tal ttnisl Boom.. r. • not Manna EsUbitstunent of the DMLY Oiscrti; Anonot ou . Bn4tay.. ADI6BTIntnS 'oho Odra to it -natora to . pppia to thee, Rim' on Monday nnnini. • wiuve.t. tug than to bear* 6 o'cltat. on SataidEJ ' The allele on oarirst -page, - from . the Key Task TAbinio, glvel some insight Into the, altar taster or the new Prima Empress. She does not ism rain Moat like her illdetelllo7, JOllOlllllO. , orals/lop Simpeon, last evening, . - 4grawlesa . attandaL It nu a chaste, vigorous, sad Iltatt instrueldu predation, and wu listen. ed to with . deip interred by the audience, who , tsilitod their :pleasure by repeal ed testimonials at appinoss,,, The, subject vu in a general • Unto, the Modulus benedtanowennue Amid npoWinieldnd, and Ito retadons to science, and religion. . . , bee Comtmetizi Rosizatn.—The subject of a mibiparl, dell •of $500,000 to the Comilla. Title itollrol, nine up ht Canons tut evening, . , .nd.wam?Owed to it eoinmittee to teporfon smut _ , :x ofi d k i - mnus. The question of s =Menu -iu,iton if half irpoillion was readied with ;greet fame, and enil no diebt pass st-.tho meeting nut week, without opliositiolL 80=112 . COCSIM Biniscatrnon.--The - gust new,' oontaini in account of the late vi. ••••-•`. elt to this city of a Committee from that County relative to the Connelkeilla road, winch we give from the dosing mutest°, it will be seen 'titan meeting ban been held. then; and a Conn• tirobsoription to the Connallsvillevoad resolved on. The Herald says: -11...1 4 1: r 9n Utd a7 J " os e YNer lf r, ' Ele r g g' , E a " Committee rlii).B. appointed on 'behalf of this coutity to visit oily of Pittsburghin relation to the Camels sills Hamad; arrived here, and report that they ..•••• "xcavinied lulty with (len. Latimer, the ?reel .;denc the Streator. of the. Company and other • Van' tient business Men, concerning the plans pulp:its of the Company, mud found but 3 7 •I1 - ;'. - "Snuet: augment, prevailing among all, Mg tho ti poet a g e oul d tile i gfen al ;touill t ;; Y or StUlidocht dollars, and half a million from th e l 7f . ,F, : •,'.,::. :, 1111,-14.11d_ea,prIvate subscriptions to a large t. , Sayette sad Somerset an expected to t:;.•'..glvertroutity- subectiptions of quarter of a stillitestainti; Baltimore a milUan,'whieh; If pet :"tat. itidlildaaL will untribute with the same .2..•? . ... r iaegreti et liberality; will sense the early : cam •,_:.:*.;;;.',.pletietltit_the hood s without entojuting it to the _•• , .A,'::•:;•:iitatisslty of begging its way, which will leave ;.; - : - .;"::•',thiitentrol of the Boad for ever in the hands of most interested id the welfare of the coup • tenveherti by it. - On - the same evening a wet. ~/teldosnd a resolution adopted in favor of • a mull • ion." - r 4at !TT g , •,• .,, , , ..4.;i:.',,ll:f:the.!follotrittg letter, which was received 14 . Gin . Lorimer yesterday,' it will be. Bean that large, sad the feeling excel '• tiateammr, Monday- titular, I "" February 7tb,,1858. • A railroad meeting, got up oa ~ y the nine of the moment, he. just adjourned. It was rullynttended by the people of the, country are -here attending Court, and eatlintaatio ...ja,thifextrema, It adjourned over till to-rata. ~.1..,...;:v::: ** `,*.rilling,-tifter paellas a resolution in favor "•-•, •f '•-• Or-426000 nabectrlntion- to the - Connellstille - eausaissously. L• , • Yount, -tc., TIME LID Attaandor WUXI' ' !iipan.—The New York Exprese, og a late date, glades to the Allegheny oat r oad. lbs Pittsburg h Clazeite suggests the idea of a eizatinuotte," bread pugs Railroad connecting "New.Yarkiritle'str. Lois through Pittebargh project we atnt.,happy to tee, meg" with `tiottsideragyfavar at pitteburegh, and the people • of thot,ibuilelsing city,---cne of the moat thrifty `andprilsOnes beyond the mountalne—appear to be alivecto the of such a road. • The 13annendan refermid to would go far to promote the commercial ant insnuflattding interest" not anly ci Pittatargb, ai the great Western Imo og-Peouryersobs, but of the whole • bastag cosmtey. The advantages greying - out of this connection wo u ld result in a common brie; llt to the East. and West, and especially prove '. - beneficial to the "Wire beet of country through which the,yed,would pau. - The country to be time Ix sensing:4i larlatt in mineral and spicultu- WeW 'arid thie reed would be' the grand 001501120iliels which is to unite the Atlantic wititthiMaidfLa'shoreb.- The Literal common! , cations North' Wad SOO would•be =mesons, end bring • cut country now deprived of teen' lit facilities in near proximity to a market. The Operations of the New York and Erie Railroad We tested the superiority of the Mx foot page, ' sad its obvious advantages will, in all probabil - fly; loduce, - er general conformity to it in the constraglon of rords in the West. The policy of the . Legislature of Pennsylvania has been op. . poled to; gganting fatrilities to roads if built, owneitby and leading to otlux , States ; but the liberal and eollghtened views of the people of I,Pittsborgh,.. we. triist;will ultimately pewee% and the restrictive measures': adopted in Peen, • nines will, it Ii hoped, change to a polloy sprain gardening with the epirot of enterprise , that oharagarbute the present time. All this is due ug-the country on the Allegheny giver, mg' • especially to the sity of Piteisbarag." - The adoption of the six foot pap on the Al. 146,4 Valley read," depend', materially, upon Nag York. If she will forniehns the esehtance, ',we need to, build Rug reed, . thee gauge will adopted, ion Nei YOele can then • compete at Pittsburgh far the vast trade of the West act Southwest The4ealui pp of . ouch an semi* of trig' to New York would render It 7" - ',..pessmayfor-all: the lines of railroads now ellitildnlg out 6lisiourl,.Dliools and Wiens, rustine one band,_ and Kentucky and Tennessee - ett the ghee, to estsbligi trognectons with; tido ldatot z A deuisegagd _,in, their own interests scald compel t hem to do •If New . York ase , tartiands - her. tone-policy,'/he will take bold 11410161111 Ye of the Agegheni.Vellei read, aid . • - • esdet tt.to,e*terly "' ' At 1 IlilMan OT eatwird of Trots, of Pelt iltlphlaini &faodex IMIZIOg following magi= were:WOW, on modem of Morton Iftellohasl, Big , nuns; The =imbue of the lioard of Tracts rmrd the emettsotion of the oily of Philadel phlnmith the emit and.fiouthwest, by means of the Hemplield, mid Marietta and Clot fume eallroads,'as of the highest Importation tethe business interests of Me oitistonu therefore. ..' Molted, That the recant action of the City 03nnelig and the Stockholders of the Pinniilvs, . Mailsoted; to regard to these subjects, masts with.4nr hearty eoaogrreace, and, in enl combs -040 "the null make It neesskikr,shallitoeive oar cordial Tina while we Mil it an ineumbent duty upon as to promote our own interestsiini ,:oordigg ti'the best'atimintious cf our Judgement; earustlyetalalmallimputations 0(i:tortilla& lintel tower ds the city of Pittsburgh or Its •:":seetin and, on the contrary, avow midterm, that now, ti as Debate, we am ready and ansbnis to ..-clantots,'ll all proper ways, the prieYerlty and , !welfare of that dmitigibsg end entezprielng esp. ftentmlow. sThe North Amerman pays . ootapilmeta to General Rotdaton, far; his dignified and rainl lawning at the Stook; holders' Meeting fit 1'6116441 as: : ...etieraf'lloblnson, -. of Pittsburgh, who repre . sattatt - the citizens of Allegheny at the mooting, stood almost alone sash epponent of the remain ' thnt-in_behelf of the subscription to the Mariam' and - Clitainaati , Aldliray; and though he was _:. -- .orwrwhitlased by a majority too greet to be re . tilstsd, be PronOe'admirallon of all by the reao intri, yet mama and dignified, manner in which - he saatatattad etre dews, and wishes of him con oitautia.' 'lndeed. tbs entire prociedlege of the mattlegurer• ekarsotarined by • degreeof grahltm, , good will: and coaxes}-worthy of the .bansmuttala and asdlOtenad gentlemen woo Dom -It,and'afthsirelthty matters which they 'TZltsd usta*.4*.4loasa Jer the title a 1 yam;tax -wins "" p Tot, etber - Jut started is els f . 1 .4 110° " - "` ,- ' • ate of the TO Mut* erninsft` bans us le • , Th e &mu 11° hw no f the. mast : * 14- 6 , * 0114 tel thet paeaeeloo rebusbo ev No. 80 14-71testsAt 11° Ilteedelerf ' - far • tilliiee'T`Rt! w. 04-/Slitt4 441? ? s& 0-'451:4170 t;44,1/0 noir. viinamoit Cormiii6l . d.no!of the D.uT nnwarsn Gioto Weeamoros, Peb. T, 1858. Attempt le Aram open Ma coasting, beds—Lusatian of the flouse--Col. Clemens' Silesh—lfs. Bu duinan's nomination of Judge Campbe.l to Gas. Mr. Toombs,. that. intim. of Uebririste sad ComprozOlsere, whoeepetriotio efferti to break op the Government LIIBSO, pro him a tempo ral?, rep:troth:l'n that - seat biro toghe Senate, whs4e his powers of mischief will be prolonged and extended, signalised hie conversion to de mocracy and free: trade, today, b y o ff ering a Xesolationlfiecting the Committreffd Commerce to inquire into thiWiediencrirso amending the Navigation miss se to throviopen the omitt ing trade of the United fitatecto the shipping of all nations. This is very well* in Instalment of that perfect abandonment of protiotion which tbi theories of the free traders mean, If they mein any thing. The propositi"n was brought to vote In the shape of a motion to suspend the II rules, slid received 92 volts to 82, being s majority at thirty. Now I have not-much to say ageing this as 'ululated utovement,susconasot ed with the genend peffoy of the country in re eptootto trade, revenue, - and commerce. nee trade 112 the transpo . ziation of product and met , chandlse along our conks, is 11•0 88 m7 and proper u free trade in Iron, or any thing else, supply , with-which the country Is ibis to itself. But We have certainly been taught by the chief of the compromisers that the adnn• taint desired by the North from her , enjoyment of the tout wise coming trade, win a consider ation yielded by . the .ff with for her representa tion-of property in the lower Noose of Congress, for the privilege of • hunting duos through the free States, and, so on. , I am-opposed to all suohtbargains, and IS the slapping ;interests of the it Mit' are too highly proteot,d by the laws as they. etand, I hope they rill be promptly re pealed, and that at the same time, or u soon af terwards at constitutionally may b#, the whole system of • which they lave been assumed to bs rut and a gunuttee, will be swept away with them. la the mesa that, as the =Nem Is llkr. I, to be bratight up ,agate, Li hope that Mr, if oirei or some other member '.who under etands:the bearing of math questions, will offer a resolution &Mating the appropriate Committee to inquire how much the people of , the United 8 tales are taxed annually by mesas of the pro tective dutlee on the sager of LOClLlilni, the rice of South Carolina, and the hemp and cord ;we of Kentucky, Virginia, sad Missoart. I Snd that eager and molasses bare iprotertive ditty of 80 per cent., and that, In 1851, we Imported three Milled and eighty-one milliona of pounds of sugar, end thlrty.ethmillions of gallons crino lines, on width 'repaid $6,810,000 in duty. This duty irses.protecdon to a sectional interest, for no cane soon Is made oat of the extreme Bentham Statesolor can be; end therefore this $6,810,000 is whom, annually given, ohiefy by the Northern people to mooting° the sugar planters of Florida, Louisiana, and Tense. To , ken' in connection with our general system of projection, it is all right. Separated from that system, as It is proposed to repent' the cavilgr tiow laws, end ft is all wrong. Let the of reform be Impartially applied, it at all. The Hones wasted the day, as usual, over tri fling dboassions and contests upon points of or. den. Nothing in the world was done but to pass asesolatiornfor holding night unto= at Thick. to-receive the reports of committees. What's day's work for two hundred end thirty gentle men representing or' rather coastractively eon titillating thii,collected wisdom of the country! 0 Wopora! Oh imbecility Ineffable! lint nen tide Is a point gained, provided a quorum can be obtained for the evening meetings. It Is some. Sdog to afford to committees the luxury of bring ing to light the labors of fifteen months. - CoL Clemens, of Alabama,,, delivered himself in the Senate - to.dey upon slllbustatlif Monroe doctrine,-and kindred toplateliert unexpectedly moderate, his naoralitiWito linix; optional:do, his politics, nepectipe; - Wit.hie • rosit dietion correct and at times eloque*- - .The Col. was • fellowsoldia and sufferer wttii!:.ilis itii , designed during the late war, and itna »au. of. fine feelings, good heart , and beilllane'nbilikles„. Be is a - 11AI too free sad easy for othliigteif loch • gis• * old gentleman as the tries.P ' l ' l ' dent elect, but that WILL - wear off with time, and the - continua resporwitilitisa of public life. He is likely to be Secretary of War, if "Gen. Pierce 1 Ana_ ,- it practicable to take into his counsels eel men whom he Ouse:tally Most approves oL The friends of llathansa an astonished and' indignant that. he, should here recommended JudgeCarepbell for &place In theCabinth." :Thai say that he has ores of other ' ientlinnan'at tubed to ." his " fortones who . eur „ovular to Csinpbell inuleni end in the confidante of the . ~ people. - Bat. It has always bun a part of the discipline of the dem:erotic' part] to punish the people for rejecting the men pat fantod to re. ad» their votes. It was the misfortune of the people in the fall of 1861 not tole able to appre ciate Judge Cainpbell's dams upon theta ; end' he feU twelve or fifteen .thousand rOtu behind Hoe . . Bigler, and war beaten. That Is his re soniumintion for aenu place In Gen. Plerco's Wrath' istration; whether Ir. Buchanan will per sist in the nomination in new of the opposition which it excited, is doubtful, but it is gen erally believed that hi will. _ - .The Haute had en emetics session at which • ameba of thiminations to office in California were referred to oppropriate committees. The nomination of Senator Badger for the supreme bench thootuddend defeated. The speech of CoL Clemens spinet the Mon roe dictrine, and the acquisition of Cuba by any other' thin peaceful mesas has dose much to vin dicate. the material sentiment of the South on thcanigaistioni Tbi statesmen Of that region an beaming more and more lengths of the M. portanci of a rigid abate:the to the maxims of Mathillyth our International relations. Their institutions require th e maintenance of the ,- . Worn co, and this, fortunately for themselves,: .fkiihriive the sagacity to parcel», and the wr tank= nimbi apt*: :t It is & pity that they cannot yet nowise thaw= of a like mods-' atin with their anthem asighbotsiadonatry- ED. SCULL. . Consilla I?? Cie Dar . ftttalmli Rustle. The Benet* and noose ant this morning at 10 o'cloadt. - The tenets pseud the bill chartering -the Worth Western Bail , Road Company. This road le le connarante at °riser Tohnstown on the Centrel road,. a= peering through Freeport and Boiler, =innate either at the Clereland and !debasing; or Ohio and Pansylvania read. The scheme le ham looked upon as • humbug—as the Central sums through Pittsburgh le within two =les as user, and with better : grades than this road out be sada. Segue newly emery' trav eller between the East and . Wut will want to pees; through -Pittsburgh—the roanufasturing emporium of the West. _ In the House, this morning, Mr. Appleton reed Inn for the protean= of fruit and fruit trees, sad to prevent the destruction =trio= birds, In Allegheny County, Ur. Bitter—An Act to give the Ctmunbudon. era of Allegbete.Cousty control of the Tall of said County: which was referred to the Jadlria. Mr. Giintoratesental - two rinaonstrationt spinet the imam' of cud Act. Mr. Appleton-One from Hut - Elisabeth bar ongb, of similar import. - Gilmore prinatted - sight rctomstesniess spina any lions= of taxation in Pitt town. ship, Ally. Cr. The eititens of Allegheny boun ty will rejoice to bear, that the bill to charter a Company to, construat a Rail. Road from Pitte burgh to Wuhingtott, has - passed finally. The bill authorises the city. of Pittsburgh, and the bortughsef Bintingham,tioutit Pittsburgh, Can onsburg- and. Weilibsgton, to subscribe to this The MD to citarter ' the-Clemitsad eadllshon. lag Ball :.Road Company was lust up again in the Bon= to-day; on 1113130116 /*War, de bated until_adjournme= _ Tholiusqueltasna Or testa greethaight: Ths cars from Philadelphia hats bean prevent= from coming up, la „conetquenoe of the river our eating the road:below this place: A great deal of properly, has bean stropt away, - ead Aver stM , ' P. - s, why a• awe= luaryibutders in the leurislMlrt Teligraphlo &panne ',Mph are Pebillhed Pittsteatgb, prone ' Th y, are often - latatitalds: - .Avrord to the wise, to • Voilisoko and Brokers of Clisoipal4 hi 'or der 10 1114411;14Iffolgitleo. Wok tine Isoo• Fla la. &it olty, , bsoo oloohof to pu so •• ohootorldok Jingo iftabsipliakbaci by pleas mali2 THE MiranLuz:a unman We tad some additional items *Nutmeat to our readers, intim extended report of the pro ceedings of the Btockholdare meeting of the Penneylvania Railroad, u published in the North American. The following to the protest of Gen. Robinson, which was read and ordered to be spread on the minutes: PIOTISI Of OCS. BADINION In behalf of the Counniesionere of Allegheny Comity, against the suteeription of 11766,000. t the Stock of the Marietta and Cincinnati Lailinad Company. The Commissioners of Allegheny. 4:minty, on behalf of its citizens, kr 'pelt. igent. duly au thorised, respectfully ask,-es • matter of right, that this Protest be pieced on :the minutes of the too khogent of the. Teitneylvenia Railroad Company, against the resolutiorn this day idopt ed, authorizing a subscription of N 760.000 to the capital stook of the Marietta and Cileinnall Baliro•d Company: They eider this Protest in order that, hereafter, no acquincence in, the ac tion of the stockholders may by nay poesibillty be inferred. They liable such a nbeeription entirely unauthorised by the charter of the Com pany, the genteel bee of de Comdionwealth regulating corporations, at osrlance with Its true interests, a oblation at the faith pledged to its loanholden, by embarking in the risks and re rpoullifllties of another corporation, and can not be legated by any subsequent Is, or mkt. mint against the consent of a large hody of or even one individual stonkholder. They fear that retch an application of the funds of the Compa ny, In the face of dissent by a large body of stockholders, without the approval of the loan. holders, or any authority of law ' may involve the Company in th e penalty of forfeiting its charter. Fearing and believing this, desiring to Incur no portion of the responsibility, should these consequences ensue, and emulate that, should this distant adventure bum the complaint or effect lejarionaly the interesta of those who haus loaned their money -to- make • railroad within the limits of Pennsylvania, under the sanction of Its lure and the inviolability of a charter, and nowhere else, no blame should at tach to no; equally resolute to prevent, by legal process, If any be attainable, this sacrifice of cur local interests, for the advantage of another and a rival community, and this violation of our rights as large stockholders, we enter this, our most earnest Protest. On the lath of April, 1846, authority of law su obtained to enable the county of Allegheny to subscribe to the stock of the Pennsylvania - Railroad Company. Bat for this authority this Railroad Company had no right to receive, or any municipal corporation any power to bestow, one cent is furtherance of the enterprise. The Igeislative authority wan obtained; and then, and not till then, did the county of Alle gheny contribute its money to the other resources of the company. Tble - yery money which, with out special legislative authority, the railroad company could not receive or apply to It. own WO, they now, without the ellghtest authority of express law, propose to basun on another and distant corporation. If the power did not, and don not, without express authority, exist, to rosin money than elbscribed, we moat esznest ly deny the exbtince of any implied power to part with it. The anent of any Riegle tax payer of any of the municipal bodice or stockholders In any corporations which were permitted to subscribe, is enffielent to arrest the provision of money thus contributed to • precisely defined trust fond. The detest and protest formrly and distinctly made of a whole community whose aggregate contribution amounts to over one mil lion cf dollars, ought to arrest, and most, =leer every well settled principle of law be abrogated, dually avert the measure now proposed. .._ If there beene nrincdpie of law well settled by express judicial decision, by legislative action, I and by public opinion, as recognized and anent. I ed to by Courts and Legislatures, it is that • corporation created for • precisely dedned object has no power beyond those expressly conferred by its charter. Whatever effect no among themselves the acquiescence of corporator" may have on measures aside from the main end and strict letter of the character, there can be no question that the dissent of- any considerable number, of any one stockholder, is sufficient to prevent the exorbitant action of a majority.) . The dearest and the Meerut right of a minority is to insist-on the strict enforcement of the ni trating which It le the very object of • charter to impose on • majority. That dissent—this em phatic protest—the til6uns of the county of tAl ',Wuxi:wig Raimeigelnet a meuarelthith the' fLotterter of diii3.lll7ffilad Company never author lzsd or ontempistet Vhere is not one word in that buttroMent. to:•puitsil the Penn/qt.:Ws /tolirond Compeny to subs be to a foreign nor `-ponder.'riteu _Should the' now adopted, or kindred measures which, mayfollow in its wake. bradtoa forf altars ittheelzarier of the Relieved Company, and the-m* 6 o o 4 o e "at Mili an interests Wrested to Itg„.no part of the re. epimeibllity will net on .nayshis now earnestly I protest: . - Our words of:zeirning are uttered In tregtece.. - Throeptout tbettarter nothing Is more lippitreAthearlbebrdousy of the Legislature of thenffiTieutter,tombloation of this company with others. The branches of the road itself to Indiana, to Union Town, and others, are made a matter of express concession; the junction of the Pittsburgh and Connelsville Railroad le ea expressly provided far by the set of 18th March, 1847. But beside these, and te this, in the sun ear nest and respectful language, the citizens of Al legheny county ask attention. It is expressly made the ground of a forfeiture of the charter to loan or part with any part of the money receiv ed for subscriptions to any other corporation. Yet it Is now proposed and resolved to take the money subscribed by the county of Allegheny, and spinet her consent, subscribe It as common stock Ness same by far than a loan,) to • coo:- purer =other Stale whose corporate pewees are beyond the control of the Legislature which crated - and restricted this company, and which may, If the Legislature of Ohio please to grant them, have banking or other privileges, and whose nearest poise of contact is more than dfry miles from the line of the Pensykranis Railroad Against this perversion of their money, and this clear violation of corporate duty, we do most earnestly protest. The citizens of Allegheny county farther pro test against It as • breach of faith pledged to them. Thee money was attheeribed for the pur pose only of nostructing • misread from Harris burg to Pittsburg—not • ?inroad from Greece burg to. , Wheelhig—etill ins for a road from Wheeling to the mouth of the Muskingum. Not one dollar could have been obtained, had the Idea been suggested that part of that dollar wu to be used for objects adverse to our local inter ests. Would the citizens of Philadelphia aqui -611011 In the use of the money they hue Invested In this corporation, to the construction of a road from Haul/bug to Eastoo, in the direction of New Ycrk, or would they countenance, for cue moment, an appeal from Allegheny county, to permit the corporate credit of the Comport* be applied to • railroad from Pittsburgh to Bal timore. Du pledge the Railroad Company gave when subscription was eagerly and gratefully received, was that It should be used far the one purpose then In view, themonstrootion and main tabling tend (arab every dollar will be needed) of as road, of which 60-miles neatened from Philadelphia and SO mils" eastward from Pitts burgh were, as • new security to local Interest", to Witter constructed. Against the violation of this express pledge the citinois of Allegheny county ender their protest. The contract which • corporation makes with its sionkholden to use their funds foe the purpose only for which the corporation is created, has always, till- now, been held sacred, or has never beenviolated with Impunity. The citbens of Allegheny county, therefore, weighing well the duty they owe to themselves and to the laws of the land—the duty they owe to their fellow citizens in the eastern part of the State, bound together, is they an, and always hope to be, by throat intorut and brotherlylbel- log, believe It to be • part of that duty to make this pot:stapled whistle perniolos to theirjudg mutt, and maybe fatal to the intsieste involved la the great enterprise of the Peonsylnala Rail road. - That work, sutaind not only by Indi vidual itubsulptlolui, but by contributions trots municipal oorporattons, liable necessarily to Mutual:Jou of opinion and feeling, which we bound to exact a - rigid accountability—reaching from cos end to the other of the State and ex posed from Its very extent slid apparent Inds. eau to a jealous public mantioy-.ssa only be suoussfully rionentamatinkandsentrely protect ed by • strict perfornunee of corporate duly and a eintiorm obeenanot of every restraint I which the letter ef. Its charter prescribes. Bo Lang only is It eats—so long only ought It to be sada If forgettleg theta nastraints-11, dime. giadiag this protest, made at aa gull moment, and when tdus gran step beyond direct - railway connezba is contemplated. and embarking In loans end subscriptions of sub an enormous mutat to foreign companies and making itself responsible for their errors, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company venture further In this ca reer of eeperiment and adnuture, the end need not be foretold. It wilt not bathe trot corpora. Nos ergots, seduced from the plain path of Its enst and duty by d istant and spurdatlvo temptations, aside from the legttimits advert ..int loges whlch the promotion of Itoal intermits wt.. mane, has fallen ender the betaken of soecon- Wed errors and wrongs, and Unbent remem. bend for Its ruin of all who Amami to Its faith and natured their money le the rtelidasnoe that! it would undue Itself within the nstrainty.hs. I posed by the letter of its charter: ‘,. IV. Roireson, la, -",.., On behalf of Commlssionere of Alleghroy Co. 21EZIME2 . the following lamellas Item ate ftvet the repel of the Bout of Direater.: _ Tits receipts fecal eteekholderty; to peptones Af btiitelmots wBOO9OO shits; et theeileta et the yew 1&52, wee 19.164165; - The the Neste suasidate, year e1,1t010611 =obis total /A1A;'511 67. . The. nett revenue of the road during thosyear. u appears by the report cf the Superintendent, was $617,025 87, from which deduct interest paid and due to stockholders in 1852. amounting to $540,810 50, end interest paid on loans, mort gagee and ground rent, $38,198 81, making a total deduction of $577,007 31, and leaving $40,- 018 56 nett income. The resources of the com pany are elated thus: Balance of receipts, $4 0 ,. -018 56; receipts from stockholders and loans, $11,674,821 67; yet due from !stockholders $231.- 845 00; yet due from the loan, $1,189,885 33; 6000 shame of stock in the Ohio end Pennsylra ale Railroad, upon which there hie teen paid $137,60000; invested in materials far working the road, $81,690; total resources for construct ing and working the reed. $13.355.308 66. The disbursements on account of eonstnution of road' and code to December 3110, 1852, mounted to $10,518,072 61; Interest account $241,671 07; Ohio and Peruse. Railroad steak $187,600, total, $10,897,243 68; leaving the amount to wank the road and meet the obliga tions to the year 1853 at $2,468,084 98. There will be required to settle anadittsted claims for work on the Western Division, and to complete a single track across the mountain.; $1,22.1,000. Thos there .111 left a balance of $1,237,064 98. The resources of the Company, stated gull*, lee' elude the stook in the Ohio end Pennsylvania upsmad, amounting to $187,600, which his not prepaid to dispose of, end Materials on hand which will be cos t umed in working the road and builling oars, $81,640; besides -additional ma terial' required for the same **at during the year 1863, amounting to $40,000, and $112,400 yet due on the Ohio and Pettneylvanlaglellroad stock, Making a total of $371,640 unavailable, and:leasing unavailable for the Indiana . Branch and increased outfit, $865,424 98. The report state' that, In view of the neces sity for a double track to acoomodete increasing business, the Board directed the Chief Engineer , as eon es the financial arrangements of the-Com pany jostified the undertaking to prootad at ones to widen the graduation of the road-bed for the additional track, and to contract for 20.000 toes of Iron rills, sufficient for four- fifths of the line between Harriaburgh aid: Pittsburgh. The ad ditional grading Is now in progress. and the iron has been contracted for at $561 per ton, with Reeves, Abbott fr. Co, of iBt city, _who have tarnished nearly all tho rape hereto fore laid upon the road, of • qaality that has given general satisfaction. It Is the intention of the Board to double the road from Harrisburg to the Susquehanna bridge, from Millerstown to Lowletown, from Altona to Johnstown, and from Latrobe to !Pittsburgh, during this year, if prac ticable, and the remainder of the line se feet u the iron can be delivered. The whole may be completed during the year 1864. The means neeeessry to meet this outlay, it is proposed to rake by a further issue of $2,000,000 of the bonds of the Company and the eali of ad ditional stock, which will, doubtless, cimmend a premium when the fond, are Wished to pay for the work, or it may be divided among the stockholders in proportion - to the amount held by tech: . The Directors state that the rood has been tax ed to Its utmost ospsdity, to do the freight busi ness which has offered sines the completion to Pittsburgh. The puma transported has, how ever, been fully equal to the limited power pro. Tided by the State for Its conveyance over her roads, which would hue prevented the full em ployment of a large number of cars it they bad been provided. To addition to the 61 locomotives now on hand, orders have been given for the construction of 60 more, emir/dent to move daily 1000 tow, each way, between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, exclusive of local freights east of the monotalos. Care . will also be provided to folly employ this amount of motive power. Unless a much larger number of locomotives are procured by the BM% than the appropriation sated of the Legislator* by the Canal Commissioners for their purchase would Item to indicate, freight will he subject to greater deleYs, - dering the ensuing fell and win tar, between Columbia and Philadelphia. aIifITILACT OP IRO IMPORT OP IRS QUILL IC =f=E2 The total receipts of the Tranportation De partment for 1862, from ell 'names, amounted $1,943,829 81 1,326,801 91 The total expenses were Leaving a balance of nut receipts of $817,026 87 .The coot of the whole average length of road in use during 1862, with equipment, we. $B,. 000,000. The net profits equal 7 14-100 per et. on east of road In use and Its equipment The report of the Chief Clerk of Motive Pow. or Department states that since Abe last report 17 new engines have been plseed upon the road. The roailn!av kin e worg up to the fall extent of Its pownt.,, lITASISSILN2 01 C•1/I: fiLO 1111 l Lr 71111 4,016 1 . 4444 . 19er ea.—.2B wide !hare adapted to l'tl4l - roa.b; 3 narrow etpLidepted.rtiAlt State Mai Of the sare 4 .4.l.sefe la the Denies or . tows •runalag miser; the rectuar der =Morgan re- . , pairs, or worst out. d'rsigrruit Car. 26 eight wheeled can mated to the whom line from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh; of which It are In good order, and 10 are old can, and will hare to be condemned or ',built Frei* Core 686- eight wheeled box burden cur lOC four do do do. 174 nett do open stook do._ 80 eight do CATS upon troths. Of the above there &rebut four out of IlOgliCa, except for ordinary repair& Contracts have been mule for $2O box burden eight wheeled care. and they are now being de livers& At the Altonarhop, materials for 200 eight wheeled box barden'e are are on band, and will be worked up se opportunity elfin. REPORT OF 1118 CRIEF ENGINEER. This dicament given an interesting description of the Western division of the road. Commenc ing at Pittsburgh, It crosses Rush creek fowl., teen times, and at Barelay'e Summit greu through a umbel 450 feet long. BUM= this and Fourteen Mile Run there are two more ton nee, one-of three hundred feet In solid limestone rock under the town of Greensburg, and one of 650 feet through sand rock between ember," and Fourteen Mile Run. Then le • deep ant be. tween Brwickly and Crabtree 21300 feet lent and 74 feet deep. At Latrobe the 'Lopatin's Is oroised by a stone bridge of 46 feet era sadlO feet rise, built obliquely to the strum. Oa ap proaching the Conemeugh It keeps a high level retold a formidable bluff, known as the Pack. saddle mks, immediately afterwards atoning a ravine by an embankment 110 feet high. At Johnstown the river is atoned. byAn tree bridge of gee arches of 70 feat span. In passing through_ the valley of the Little Conemaegh Owen is • cot 110,feat deep through the rook. Upon the same e&tion to an excellent double track iron bridge 46 feet high having two "pane of 60 fest. 'Of the whole distends from Pittsburgh to the Portage viaduct, 88 miles. 62 mike are graded ' ' for a double track, and ell advert" ant bridges are also for a double track. 14 miles double track and sidings are laid. The portion of the road remaining unlatched between the virtual and Alton Is progressing rapidly, Dearly one half the road will be completed In the ensuing opting, and the remainder to the autumn.. The most formidable work on the route Is the enm. mit tunnel through the Allegks'y Mountain. Its , length is C 670 feet, and It haAbeen driven from I both ends and from three Aorkiag shafts, two of which are 200 feet deep. gleam septet VS required at ill the thefts, and at that:addition* the water was so abundant that ati engine of 16 horse power, arse netted, was entirely In. sullloient, and a powerful lifting and pumping , engine. of 80 -horse power, was retorted to.' : Day light his now ahem through tie tunnel, the headings tuning joined throughout, proving the ' acomrsoy of the underground workings. A 4 feet vein of coal is found la the tunnel, and this, with the Ins clay, and perishable slid*, famish a roof of a very trusheron character. From present appearances, about half a mile of the tunnel will, require arching. Stone is preparing for the abutments and portals, and experiment have been made of the easy in the vicinity, from which it it apparent that good bricks can be made from It. It Is intended - to commettootheir manufietako in the eying, on a large scale; and they air sinking a farther shaft to facilitate' the operations of the =eons and bricklayers. On the ;part of the And from /phoney' to Altana the graduation, Masonry, and-bridge su perstructure are all pred for sludge trsA, throughout. in the and Sinnott The tunnels, rock cuttinp, post alb. innoary, and a large r amount of earth worican the remsbodsr of the road, last and west of the Monntain, are also double; and under theiresoluilons of the bard, a Otriameneetuat 'When' made towards don- bling the remelt:in—a the rood. By eigortme operations, the Chleflinglneer thinks that near ly the whole road may be graded for • double .track -dating the present -year, and seventy miles` of the superstructure laid. This is ail mach Iron as Beeves, Abbott tr. Co. can foroish under their entreat, in addition to the rails for the monatain. The remainder of the second ', trackcam be completed nut year. ' The favorable 'multi obtained from the usel of bitotolnous coal In the eugines, and the "bun dant supplj of this feel along the whole extent of the Western see poet Important and significant 'fade I• have already mentioned; lay' the Chief Engineer, that there is a four I feet Coal vein in the:small tunnel. In the Am• j nel.et Barelsy's Summit there is another, of tldtteen feet, and In the deep cuts on section 86 and 41 Mari Is *man eight feet. Good onion be Mimed p. the ;stations for 100 miles for iimmtmente per nu, at which price it is cheaper thanyrood:delivred on the road gratis, LIQUtIiBIEW PASSED BY -THE MODE 18 lA, BOMB OF BEYRILEMYTATIVELL - Punnitazoi4 Zsb. kas Plaid 1 , 1 ,* Noun, VY Tee 111116441 tar , s vots ante zT• - HIGHLY INEERESTINO 1 1 110/4 MEXICO. New Oaseetes, Feb. 7, 11353. By the snivel of the steamship - - Tull, we hove highly important intelligence !tam the Rio Grande.- Matomoreu pronounced in favor of the revo lution on the 28th ult., when the edema rose, and a battle ensued, which Vaulted In the com plete woes' of the instirtenti. General Arabs resigned the commend of the troops on the let hat., in facer of COL Bar►ce, who will retain the oommand till the arrival of Colonel Gras from Camargo. The whOle State of Tamaatipaa kuu, now do- Closed is favor of the revolution. Re have dates from the city of Mexico to-the 16th nit. The new President, Cevalos, had been invested by Congress with extraordinary powers, which were denied to Arista. Caudal immedi ately released • large number of prisoners int. prlsoned by Arleta for polltioal offences. THE GREAT FIRE AT CARDENAS, &.a. .New Ouzus Feb. 7, 1863. By the arrival of the steamship Cresoemt City, from Be. York via Havana, we ken two due later advice' from that port. The rest fire at Cardeaas lasted three dayt, and wee more dir• Straitlye than at hit reported. From other ram of the Leland the news is unimportant. THE VOT ON THE LIQUOR QUESTION IN VERMONT. Hosmorov, Vt., Fob. 8. The poop aof thla State voted to-day oa tha quattlon of a Liquor law. t e hue returns groin a few towns as &Maim— For the Law. Against U. • Montpelier, 869 208 Woodatook, , 848 277 Pomfret, 80 160 Bridgewater, • 103 180 Harlington, 477 144 Northfield ; , 289 286 Waterbury, 139 101 Brattleboro', 295 178 .41t. JoSinbury, • 334 122 St. Albans, 316 105 Eighteen other towns, 2,403 1,600 Gafford end Dummeraton gave majorillel, wawa the law. The State hie gone for temperance. . . Bzemmaro: , [ w iteb. 8. Returns from thirty-tw wns oto gl • oesjori t 7 of 2,020 for the law. - War MEIICIIANDISE OP EVERT DESCRIPTION INSURED, upon the mat Womb'. Wynne manna We or Dewar by THE PERILS OF NAVIGATION, by Marine or 'Elena Routes. between Boston ClUes and ell parte of the Ltleelzelppl Valley. and upon the Weeterra Awe.. . FIRE RD3ICI3 also token as usual, open all kinds of Insurebto Fro nts% at mutants rates of Premium, by OLORCII: L ARNOLD, raft' us Assn!. fee Fltt.Oargb and AlMgfsa♦ Lountif . lam• Ws believe Nature box provided a MOW, for every db.. *hist: Ruh Is heir to. KIER'S PtEROLIMMI or ROOK 014 put up es It lows, from the en•t lalurstery. mumeled deep ht the Wilds of Mother Earth. io, •tthont doubt, one of the greatest of then remedh. RAW the folloultur testimony. wen to • mumfal went: PLUS., Vaal, Ohio, . pt. lea/. 31r. FL U. / bus sold all root hada., or Cook Oil, eau ura moat. put, ad ha. boa look. Ina for roar •gent to net • tutu. ancPlr. 1 raid ban uld amp Quad more. W. nava found lb. fU7 •soallat la find ad Dtanahrl. antarf. elm. Four anat Una rad lying va f log with the Cur. 1 are Oar trupoonnal, ad In tarp, boon eau Ina...ad. and Ind Ila gauped, sad anramrod liarardlandr. It U utraordlary_ mud, for Fora and lallatud Pao, Cato, lau Itlummalun and tor Ito emu Pau b o a and or lons standing.. boom, with ftePut. hue Bart,r. for pia DT all the IhnsaLta b Plttatnunu... WI 'Papers adurtLing Patrols'to plum anFr.l Der Statement of the Affairs of the Ustrim 8,1113 Lirs Inowics. AZIMUT JaD tore Oartrort or easooroormo.Doembor 31.110; Wag tbol coma Amoral noport: • W IC umber of Petition outitool- • Doeombat 0 1.1 1 02. liboto mooottf Iroursocor ammo, with BOIBUS 111 , 71101 ..111132.---12.017,417 Amount rata rmorosoi it 4.11). ME;EMNM IIMMMMIII4I . . . . Utica Inlet In onh o 0 diinod-. 1.61011t1L fTemloas One. n• /.I.24unt nic•Prod how /I latmltt mul Amcaal tot Law-:. ♦moms pat Mr se-1 amtrene•- ameaat WS tar Ogee Rasta. Saba tam Stotaesory.CumnaLtaions. P. axa. AA/Arabia.. State Taro, At. mast bed.. lattasataate! /sr. AA ISAA to la 134 AM la 401400 t 04.4,444.104114440..044.4.. 814.0'9 04 go:OW .00 4. - 1530unt a ,444414 10a.4. for Woo, in,STI, Al /011.0., IL laratfa4as, .d u. Mar. a aroma., Lam.. .... . -8/87 584 anal 11at00.1.0102a, ilna luxes a ua aka Polity Aeasaa toooar=4 "- alEri;il .. 744 " AmmarMag. ea &WU= 'An #IIVAM. mat. *pa 14.041 Alaaaat of But 6.04.3 00 AaloaatrPaoza7 . llasia prima 00 ataoutaria 4o4pa Jasaoaat or Liftra 0 • laralosa au4 Ittaattlar— . Apcaa r e rl o 4 . Delenna" - Crais4 sal P115WEJ.....-- 6,171 II AzeVAlit Of Club. Wad. .04 cast _ ~ewneus — 11.4411 aosc GEOREII 111.1110LD, pnA " 74 /earth IL. Iltuaarati. ifiremona's Ilwar boors, which Musa uturb attention it the World. rolo. are now Wirral to tW Abnna N Plttatomb and AlhoshraT MINN at the Pronrieton prltea, otegasnle and Ttd. !cap I. awr• .tisalalf waged to tho.. troubled with &aimed band. to Winter. J CUM I CO.. ittrute. No. 00 Weiel sue. del ter 8u Advertizement of ItorsesCordia4 cu outage low. terDoxisice or lilt LlVti=When t 316 calatostal D. Noah daelayst that dywasttnaaa am • dims., b. Swami Wad a troth latch .apaciento gad atoctostioc of ..r.tfra CYO Is *ram day coaboaltuy Tho way .11 , 10..1U7 Was. asounts of Mon. stul.ta , Alba b tio• tor of ayllitaLous lioura, mop to than soootatal by The Cns. bans demand... Nth la takes r. latstontlon.lg my Moms nth 6 dinamel data of the Lint. Igo Wpm la ttia hams awns. shoo danagol. grodatss • icon Matte catalogs. of dinars. Lad lost ad of aralliag ramedloo to lb. tosslhatadlon. of Masud. a. I, tta, etas the caso. ptlygelus troald anibo • vtri to tho ortabal craw, bray death. soold . yasalt nos dUrr ladocat brid.napd Rata r the liar. Thisagototta of tb. aroma ottnabialad -• nalti Um bad of CkciiisoUca; E•n their Idat In • d amid 1.13.• awes mat work..) Inalauticak . u ,,.0. al CU Xasiaa, Codlurnaca. and grearal - Irregalarlty In lb. action at lb. lannala. Ciro*. arlatnalins la the cuss prolific caws. u 1. Wm that &Wag camp DannaPda. Mau who arc afillatoll pita, •07 of tba abnu asuman** dlatasaa. Liu red assurn 1 tlat Cu circa at tlelt lnstodki I. In Mc Liven nod tbr It. oarturelan, O. bolt ~meat our aura to *a publfs la Dr. McLane. aslabrabd Urn 1.111. tor It. tura ot Ile.pottrA or Urn Canplaint. . Vel Palo all Cupid. Ind Marchanta to tans and country. and by • 1. SIDD I CO.. fotrAll. • lulu Proprietors. 00 Wad street. -WI ES, trc=Parson 'NIAlag to por- DMA imam Winn an Lama of dattalona, a Onpatel. ten obtain tam at the lomat ga, at the II la Stem et • JAMB WEAI/111, Jr. oda Mutest am bent abeam NEW CARPET STORE. . : ROBINSON & NO. 47, FIFTH STREET, NEAR WOOD. Kim openings large and entirely new lillcok of Ituortod and istalaam ()mmHg. toothog with enerythlas usually C.s le . Oiarpt 'tam nt dr lowest aria pries. astli Citizen's ingasztusuonpug of Fitibtultt U: D. BID% Punnet. IiA.VOZL L. ItILESUCCLL. DKr; at Wafts, wenn= 'Alum asp WOOD 111113=1. I ariINiSOBIS .HOLL ANP 0•1200 511111/ ON =II 01110 A ND, - 4111S11 1 / 4 1.PY1 'Minn& IND TIUDOTA, HMS. ' • , Air haw 0 :Roma kw or gasuipi Cl/ PISS 41A valoist Nispera, 4/ lAN LEA and 111L421 , 9 A141704r1021 so! MAN SPORT.IIIIM L'. I Mag. ku tbur, / nanteel l • I kl. l- Vgi,">. ..0 iv, Ir., I iota& IL Nye= Ilarbsub. • • inbrual lleo.f Vd.10.12.11[1a. %I slur Missal • ' Wm 11. 11.1101 MES ik BRO. finoctoosor to IL P. Maori it Co., K4IIII/IIItO/IP,lta OP ' SOLID BOX. VICES KATO) 111:1011t1-8,1dATTOOKII, !PAIL. WNS. PlOas.POLlte. Pa. E,TITIEBIngq, PURL omti f1a.144. an *trek. inua don sten liggthll•4 /WWI vat innestml .COY to coy zunhostaxel. .10 JAMES P.TANNER. wouso DEALER nooTs, SWEETS, Ao.„ 40. 66 iroon ems?, • ?myna'. licteesn Third apd tomtit. ~. stvr.tstailk linbrato every end rna and Wlpriela=== an!mrsinsim islson's lust Psalms DAGUERREOTYPES. FOIL cpc4gfaisko, rued Amt . (qT17,1018 and drawn wlia wish to 'ob. VV tirtrp,Mrin th ilattiits i t s ews Lastiladuamit.x.up r,zirturneins4.oe th. lavas oat bat at, Ig"'.47lorlie's...ilanth. Var. 5011:.31: % JAAWare ' Vlr :Ss 1114 Mow% 4 1 11., -- wa 11 fet'"!!"a! 31' rgnar REMOVAL. LOGAN, WILSON & CO. • MOM= ASD WHOLESALE Drarinrig is FOFLCI9N AND DCSIFBTIO HARDWARE, CUTLEHT, •&e Have removed to their new and extensive !Karr, N 0.62 Wool itrvffit. four dom. above the Bt. Charles Betel. veer. lever customers. mad surrehauts gonstallv. ars Ivry gel to en exeetteettoa of tee ;met or=eirte covet sea offer d at. MI city. &bey' DAGUERREOTYPES AT THE' • NATIONAL GALLERY: &MOON'S National Ei Dagaerrean Gallery, We./ of Um DiAnt end trobc b oob.ldarket street. (M onts telkosl Drug Stara) Pl taboo and Gonne.. lobbing to obtain We illenearro at moderato orV i t .111 elm* call tbe tame ertabliale =tutig.....ittzetx gar ..mtvzilimit meet swage tee stadia or the hem= form with .11 Ltm .fl, 111411.11. plifttalll WI. of ortajnabl."."'"7'7W 17'74. . 6.7 40 ' 11111aersoo• not required to r tre ' ker• Men" unless • oar get tommblano• tdlALltenemeretaken or dot and doreao•l pereora In one um Of erdt?' And vicinity, olres. Aort otnradng from S A. tr • until 0 e t. 141117.11C0 to Do Otaroond. leldedreelelT 1W.1:11:46:41 In Allegheny City. on Wieltitoday, the tonsil% BY Bt. Roe. Junes (Moor. Me. /MIX ANDLR. G. GREER. of Bt. Imola. to Mb. ISABELLA MA.XIYELL. et Mu Damn. Oils% TRADE BALE OF NEW cAuIuAGEEk. N WEDNESDAY morning, fith., MARCH nat. at 10M °Middy at the 091. PHILADELPHIA RAZAAtti and Germ atteetA MadeCdda. ihrulleationadd tturrne nearly MIME RUNDILD. irdiddirlf ditAtr or Itarlap 2 Co.'. adebrind ante--dl Intruded. if.Ll.l3lr) Aoetnogeor. SETDI s tLIAN m D PIANOS 7 475 co \ Ill Yarn r fell ot au Gold. Harp. (Journal and root soy.' For Twenty Days STILL Greater Reduction in Prices,—A. A. MA deli A CO, N 01.62 and Al Mallet great, will day continua long their last swat Groo , Annaal Sate tot madly s er. fill Carriages For-Bale R E MOVAL --The undersigned/Ma. announces that he has umoord to his ilea m odious CAELGIMIX MARYLIOUSE. sltuatsw mar tbe Iwo mile Run. on the Greensburg and gbilodelohla Turnnita Road. halves. Lawnmeoville and Pittsburgh. angis now Fromm! and will mein daily from the tam. tow and tecoodW and CAtifiLlGWdcwhich •111 mil on Gm nor low r ipt unto for ma. .liming had lesiva seam' practlcs Wit. business, ant with Ws well known facilities In the ha Uttar. htriawil in getting down all competition. Thou. Wilb:l2, to parttime an somwethalts Molted to call and le. for tbalawsives. Capecial •nd 'meant attantioua raid to ropaltlng Caniaaa, &a. [fa114.11•71 JOaEVII Proposals for Coal PROPOSALS will be received by the ult., dentined. art clam of analtels Bennett.liemink . 11•lly et. ' VI' 1. bl b Zig ATOLP o ils- of lerati am ene . m tor the daily In Titboete, I.l7Tiag el the "Clinton MIL" Soot!, PM* aana, lf.t I] Bali tiOTT..IIIOI.IIII/.1.4 t CU. Hotel/. Staamboate, and Eatyg-Honses, (lAN be supplied, at the corner of Wood a..) sea Math wittilON.LllB by die talon or hiusdrelt fresh Tomatoes. t o[Mon mum Beast Corn. dried, by me Motel: eilth nomeroos other &Jimmies of th. ....00..t wholesale nue. or fell UcCLIMIO Bow Booki! Now Books!! WRSE of Mum, by hire. Southward. Xj Bleak Hot" No. • Q . Howard,. flov to Win Wlfin Liring Nn 461: Claude D.l.av Dick 011.0 a; • • ]l.QamlLa of Art, ter Itabatiarr; (drpt; Serape. and Knape*, or the Adraotanor ors Seat Captain Blake. Prark e rarl i pat w ratal w „ r v . .C. at Nara Third Weer par/Ar tar ran Ora.. New Books, and Fresh Supplies. DR. A. Alexander's New Hook; las Issaa lhish Natkon Wing Pnla.ts.S•taans to Da. • t.as der, 11 . 11111. to. at I ityle's Christian Tar: ttnatiat Psslrale: ii7.7,7.1,;,%17 — .0;;. a 'CU,, (17111 . 11 Purso• Inhartrdol: Bout of dm 8011. addle:. illueraml. floury cad Mgt. an Prsyd: grown ea Cl. Paten Arr4:ITMAIII44dNo.I co 4\ rm :au Loam y4l tr . Ne .ual. lil In • 1): Aldorturok, by fumy_ r envoi or, Maid. aril Wardell LIM, Mary ray i. . Iformearld at EU Thrum Slott: Ltumaa's UL at Webdan Webrive• Wort; Baton .4. OIQ \ , r - Vglzrz.,.-, - Byer. ea 4 avoune'r my :Nadi bus • all Pruoaundnir blotioaary; P.W.of artaltactur• Lando. if t ad o to Wdboro la 110WIC DatLya for Moutuarutr: CautYMO: albmalYasla Ms:Mb.. Curomlay? bum, taiructm• 11.0.0.71 Mbrol, laYonllo. mrl baulky an. 11.1 s. all uf Canoe: publiestkrur: . \ D•V1803 • Au 50n. 1.11 Zookrolloro aed a Ladortorr. CS M.r k. hhda: N. 0., good fair to r ter.. haana au day and to sts,.., to, tatj,b, 81:11LIVML. GILROILTLI ‘4I 00. LASSES-1,040 Ulla prime N. wt.ab el pram awpn In t. arfl7. y• by l uu) D¢LI9 D/LikORTLI a 1 4 TOFFEE-16U bap ßio and 10 pooh I.f ‘. J•ys. tab W. by D1L403111 • t. AILS-4;000 ~ e IrlSy a g. " D t L i iTZTltt i tO b . y 11 WI rrOBACCO--/G0 keg' No. 1 . fri.entuckl: Ll """*Ntrisn, Drx.wonccc co. r.sitst— , 3so big, aseortsd lazes, in store inte SIM& by SHRITTR. DILWORTH t CO. . . FIVL WOM— Cortez ELUL:id Law . rty IPtre.to, Rittabergb. rolg• immix newly. soda ea km !Asap.. iLM ws4 butd Lathe; D 1111124 AL•gtaart,aaaa.weast.Zont to otter. ell JoasPli ./. HAMILTON a W. DRY PEACHES—This day no% and for Ma by (MU • IL Cdta.ina. 110 00S—Tbis day raced and for gale 14 MIRY H. COLIANS. nll3la H. COLL'Oin. 1/lITTER-4 bbls. fresh Roll, reo'esed tor ale by [f.lll usses . COLLIMk. CHEESE -1,006 bozes orkmo. Outtinz, 1. Ws by 14111 EthILY Q. COLLINIL rIIEN SHARES of Allegheny City GAS trona. nr sal* In 13. MeLIIN. .11 21 2111.2, street. To Rent. BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY BEAT, or moll Form, enitobleig aNiot Mindy Kroh iitnatod `i Kilos boa lb* Clty, ne to. Pornsollto Mak 244.1. ho taa•rovonatuto aro • Driet Cottago lionso.ocotalul DS otoht roam.: Or, • gent rotlitrof profit Smog. and VOll ...tarl.L Apply - to B. DWAIN. 21 WW2 drool.. In the Orphans* Court. et Allegheny - County, ihe. 11, Unlimber Term, 1114 T. • . 2 -TN the matter of estate ofJAS. c-y logg it tirlegrAi 4 toc * Voni rat; , biota. .11S7„ as Court • Arpolat Dacia goad, Zik acidity to distribute lb no. •, weds el till; wenn Mato la tie ho f. the deneistro sof aon iron too Enord. /AXED It. DEUSII:CIoik. ' Tee' melt= alme mane vial &Med to the donos of MA gigantic:sat at lb* Mee of Ihrol net bowl, lei Fifth Atrast, tbs City of Plttaborgb, on WiliNgShey. toe oth day of ilarch. at 10 o'clock A. dollratte DAVID arib..kadltor. la the. Orphans', Court of Allegheny County, No. 61. June Terse, 1135.1. TY the matter of the see of the 4 1c Ja foal estate of JAUgg LORTON. e« saunt—nad am Vent:eaturi . r. the Court amine D.• 14 !teed. . tot to sionte in ht tam ant of eat of team on on the teal ostateettbontl demean abutter tin !statute of lb. yen tln to theism° to nth Court tem the —Rome. iIBBD,II. BRUM% Clerk. The moan.' above sentedmill Attand to the donee of !' , l..olKintro4oll et the 01210. of 81.0110.7 11.1. NO,lOO nnet,lot the City of tlashareb, co WADNESDAT. the day tflterth.ll63, at 10 We o.lt, tellmett . DAVID Ite.llD. Aadtto.. • The Great Citation Settled. "Wow eta Xoeey be.Nads tie`,Quieksu I" • qucition has beau decided by thou sand. .f tbi toophief Pittoborab end vicinity. that the tterway to mete mow to to sAloot the rid mszlot-• toot •• prone newt to so goof so s \ bmor outtect." raltllll4) b. rt 76 : 0171Irream - T . Ir g i • hztti thou st say Wm, sotabllohlasst le s stusky t. 041 watt essattos for etstrodess • " W. Ctudy to Moms. Mae hide—now. Cash 1 \ (13ESTilt. For MBE atteittion altar/to iicalled to tbot .ITALUARLII PROP TY la Allsobsar Ott; cossatsatlas at tbs sensor 'at Is most, esteaS• Issa at sksok Salmi strait towards litobtaase stpet.l by 100 Ant la depth' to a 10 tost alley. This Pospestr all be W . altsbis ot tos dlitdrd Into Loss otla fret Croat, to salt Walloons It Is hassbeassli sltastod 40 the mils tkosollabist• Wawa the MI M 1... 6.410 tbs ; balasalsto steals, or tbe P..t of ass tfbla sae Polsakfl." Tanta 114110001 Osonssar. Is would be a =Ott 44100010 WV:lca tor IWO.. Pablls 11.11,Ats for btutlasso hones alth daslllnso *lambed. Is th'ss Property soundly all! Wrung la Wm, sad oaf a basOlsolas Tirtta. to the latostelassats Isiah mlobt bs mats. It Is worthy or. attiatlon. Porous sslis •M myr ia bar b. lass: . ;costal , W ager 00 • 8.11 01.15 co h 11080. BUTTES.-10.bble. fresh Roll Baler, for les b 7 tam - a. DALZILI...t 00. VLICESE--G5 lazes Cheesi, striving per y ap s, s!. A. BR , tad tor ,stiu tzata. a 00.: CLOVER B IED-100 bushels Clovor Seed, far ow se tisloi DALECII k CO. • CLARIFIED 8110A8-8 hhils. , Dlarined• wroggr•i".°4lsalr.d."`"triatitriPect" VlBll-125 .bbls. latge No. 3 Maakezel; • bf. bnitlo.3 Mackaab o 10 bbl.llo.llllaatarki: • • . b n a iLttlirMalicrel: • ar. WO. Malcaeb • , • . • 10 vita No.l Mutua: •••••• 06 Ohl. lal•Taym • '• belay: &UM Haring A. rwailsoN a co, E , z 55 Llbeztir tu fe l 0 *tom lb? .ila br. la IRON-150 tons Ytglson,lor *llBl4 sao • u. R0111302i -4 O. 4.1 UNDRLES-5 ibis; fresh &II Butter; ij blga. Nat Lad; btals.No.'S Ire a. p uu tti, • £ b . V.4 =Vitra: oomisnaakirtirrar, to bblsgsran• Rat NW try • IL ILO BIJKOI CI WO • imoty IL2--1.0 z No. 1 Lied Oil; V ~eev cos nay .tI . . bbla.Wlircovittiltiot Wttak is W4;041/14102(7 ! .1 bbleintuft co 111100 N-25,00 0 lba. Rams, Edtodders arid Mash es oats br thlol ROBIBOA a CO. , - TABII-11.oarts lure, for ro ling ;as on ,+ cana.mww. „ I7lroca • et. A Joule Tesobtr, Wanted, =Ai is a Private Family, residing ft. cam !pm it..city. 'lna.3arwo uiß rat tam •. Coin. stock. Exchange ct itice - ' 4oo ill \ AUCTION SALES. st re ,t. \ _2_ ______ VOREIGN GOLD and SILVER bought it ta. ben \ \ Valuable .13ooka at wo Auction. lll d bast ward am. la par Nods. Dodd for Amiiicao 0NV51.1110114 evening, h oTaitt, i t „. 74 ~ 1 6. 11re. , 1. , n0 made In s the Woolg , vahlabla NSW , 150SY. tsattrsolowsmay standard \ Tm• 8111* oeiotlatiol pel small es . mtalaalon; aodka of 111 1 tosy. PlaadsolaY. rden • '.TOI4y. a ght ° "' 1 " " " 2 " : 1170" 1 . V7lO. <lad \ •*.SCON, n-nA WKS: I'Mal:Y ‘ :' VRESICRO LL lunea priTae, "" 1 F ' ut llate day riled and for aala . 40 \ P. X. DAM. Ueda... • \ LISNRY 11. COLLINS. I POTASH -4 caste I 1, for retailing, for We br [fr9) , NENILY H . COLLIYB ^ A Pei4S--Pivine - 7fit anioka. and May WISHT H. COLLINS: , A.llElt-2,00 reams coal f°' "LIMIT COLLINS. 10e.1 for sale lay LIHNHY V. COLLINS. Bxlo Glase,Vor sale by k.. Fiazaead, IEIRODUCE-' 408 . 7 u km ILL-Fa hod: aa ac ,k u .k.i•Cloi,rw tkplac \ J 100 baa!lata Juat raalve.l avd s• a3/ ., ,.saila w b o % J. Tll & 3, W." 3 OTASH-20 c4ki No. 1 Potskab. fok kale ffe9) \ I Jkkh OLLWORTII t 4 ARD-33 -. .bble. I.•i br.‘bble4 a not landing from ftss i t i r A tlikkiel 4 %4 . 1:4 , \ , {Ws sod rzont sWwle. RUTTER -3 pkgs. Roll, n - landing from dram, IL S. Mall. fa We br X \ ', ItLi/ASTICENY 0 co. fIRESNUTS-3 bblo. s\l . ) i ago, n' 4'1116 'LI) COPPER-2 Copper Stine, 1 " 4 " 11b17i 11 IVEATLIERS.-37 bags, now landin from mu= U . 0.1.411.1. We b r. 9 , • tOalell DICHIT A\ CO. E O u Gl i —Z . b f b ... lB . .., , N7landin,g from 'a \ te . a- er ISII&Ei DICKEY t• I 10170 7 5-',-66 bales, now landing fro , otaamsr An Ws by ' t 9_ \ MAlltt DICCEY & CO. dui 4PP1g17 . 11100.115-1524 now g for We by 1. 7 1 .•;fr\ g ' m ` n is Ate LI DICSIX Bt-44 bags, now landing from or Forest Itois, for silo by ISAIAS( DICKLY Oa. ILIESNOTS--22 bhp, now landing from N,J Intarrwt`romt Iton. forule LT IdAIA 11 DICKEY !C0.,- . Foster's New, song, Y OLD ItENTIICKY 1103iF.; w.it 4a tbiwwm and alotb.r romtu f Z o4 ' opt. Bottim just rectlr•d. Eth _a v , (l7_fitratlpt :4_lr latutlatetant tOt , kl.l , nr o a ij M . br 109 Fra St Weed cunt. MRS. and MISS 'l4 RAZ tie. N,5,1 , 0 to tv.z. Inform tb. Yonollinonf Pittoborgh aod Allanhour aLt aag that tho Lath pnnrtd to tire Irooons in the Fax.Ncti LAMIDAGE, areardlng to to. =mho. of teach gono o l g we e p ougeoln o l i tr ir t = 0:4 Dr 11.t.417; irt:•::(D.refo r r to- •67follArtou ' ittestitEnr . Appir. for Dona., to Nor. J131011111.111P.00, M Mat, Oxon , .1' Tel dam. ;lesson in roonarant ding Mn. and Ansa Do Unit to the numerous oignants who On. so 4..4 am With their h 4,211513•10. at d bat ctatedtat that _ - for of Isuuuelloa will tootintof fo retain otGl solo Gritith the allteot of lb* two calm Wills UR Um t omit w of to ellsilogolstoft ud Al. loan:0.ot. PEI, " Matto. M==EIMMI NEw si= nom TULLER, lIUTCLIINS A LASELL Impo ad Denl•rs, Ng: 9I Linn" , on.n.n„ y., A RE now receiving and opening a very malls•tr ww d a (A L Lock lEN and YANCY • 0001)8 a ,cmplislos Ditist Mks. Drew Gods, wad Trisaalogv, Bannat and 'lards aloha... s h•wiA, aat..;t Litls tilovw; Whits Goodin Luna wit Zbasil. 11 of aop6. In th7il l eTii:' , PeValarlitra%::4l:l=g; Han it and QM. • 7 garatsta• stoat. awl litlow WI!, G. TULLZIL, , STEPHEN LIBEL!, calla CI. ItUTCLUDB, WM. D. runr. \ • Mall= \ • • ALI late with Down WcSaassa. For Rent. • ILIE aseJhad; third, \ arid • fuurthlitory POOH.. `dear blesere3 Tiernan Peaking. , end J.D.orina's Drag !tor. aouth.wred eorder. of Wo d etzeeTand Diabalad eller. The room lade Le rellted oaahratela Jr eit.gether. ?MINA= can be bad Lealaed:etaly. fee tan.. lad,dbe WILSON • 604. 11.1. bud , e•Oluaniactar.rs. 91 wood 'gm.: N. B.—Yourtb•torr•oom Ia W fiat. CNA I IVARRANTED-LOREAUX' EXTRACT v moms all Spots (Grosso or Palm) twos Ow. dantunds, Ws: b y robbing of Ws spot, wa spplytod won oltb wow. bhutt - 1. 1 " stltalswis wid null, by E. Pr LLIBB. ts‘ 67 Wood strsta "It takes Precedence of al". • • -v0 SAY reepootable 'Druaginte, of B. A. 0.. F A1..51'001 . 8 unostUßod 1:111111 1/U0 A.. lld ono-cowrr. on on tenth:lama./ V. the solg=: Uf .... 1041.0.. Nov. 10.1551. lat J. IL A. ra00...4.4. • Co. ?JEW:oe[b. P.. thenUomen—tho 11 0 e 01 uso thlohed 000. 91.11. taa 1.- clontini w ool crdon Tod.mtur•ennblo Arguable MI.. rallo• n0..........1 tan.. In tn. 6 vicinity:ost lt. 1.5.14 ono. .4 oil *than oath* ronotatoondtd for th. 417 tor whiehligs lo • oo•oltle % Many ,phyotelans no. It. 4do nOrt Itoolut• to roonn•foond it to Lb. , / potent. 141 . 11 14 snallynt that it has stoo.l the tog 01 "woody I art ttial.• and orkb n oNantsatlT InerrolAng combo} .. Inntra.tooputta.Uy. R. L. 4.1.411*80a. , rx ,..., .• anld lrr B • - 5 . 411 N 8/MUCK • CO., • `nor. trcr4 out Tint Moe/. Pllloonr h. CKET % INSTRUMENTS-==2l. calms 11.7tletwie • Of Inttrynottor. Ow. Thnett , Lart. Vorymtg Dada' Instracoutn.dattidra . or: ColateddMr. Stddly•lts"-If awl Falfdttirat. lug Vyrtnae. 'for tt.1:41, nor. 17 ,. .r. bran. cut Orman Lanyttr, • • yr.., dm saltt tpy id • . KIDD a OP. CO Wood tdrret. PBST.LEB---100 \ dos. ItiOiITARS 07111 . 0% VaT rE IPT:1 I. ..4-3LIO doe. Palette Zsi , ve fur MN b, J KIDD a C. EATEIEft BELTIN(I—, We have on band Cc/ ota Cane fW of Osk. aratalrsdook lootosd Loather talc, union yam 2 to 14 Ise.b.p In eldt.b. onlab ea arlil WI an the at favoranls u rs. The attention 01 totarlilatea, and KW; It Irv( to W. ankle, a... beta. it to be tb• bet am net °tarot for at. is Ms tilt. • •.. 2, VlFlitVe.i..t. • • Coal WOrks For Sale. ITUATED Eliaabeth . Tan \ oship. two 1•-•3 sales Woe tn. borraab. and nor latomics. Aboot we. of COLL titalll2l to tor n Ont. sod • Road and Fit aro la nokllant order; veil Far 'WM- Mae am oleo. tolanclas to toe 7 1E TENANT lletraYi and YOUR WILE OVlttib e • The eater la antneltat &nth to aloe boa to be Inodsd sr any time. Vas whoa, •Ul to told CLOAK It X MAIL. oo proodsettor to Ma, eathers. at thetr,ol3., ant Id{ \ Fourth stmt. Plato burent • tfollotZml PEattfAlf t FITSZLItint Atbnioidralar's WHEREAS Letters itAdoiiiiiiittationlo. thoFetato Ct./0111r WALKER'. lit. of .11 , 1igitaa Cortorr. &mood. ban ben grantod (ttdOdar. F Ida tba Weathers. All e 1101.12.4.1110.1 to t174 . 11Z , meat* are mama* to amt. ismollato lemanott, and those norloostransocalost the estoteof thenad.dotedest. thest prowl. satioathicatel for . War of the anboaibers. 'J. Ll3l isirrn IBIULTOX W.III4AL FPRPHY &lIIIRCHFIELD are 1614 g lainsad Bart.! ibt BpPlug Drama. ropy P. ELOH FLANNELS, and otherStilakek Y V at anshtiolablo Flirmoth to be had at the north. oo.t iconir of Fourth sad Market mono. . • • fe_• MURPHY & BURCHFIELD. it LEACHED and unMeaahed MUSLIN'S, JUP ••1113mt et old priess u ajna int.ouraux 1.7 , •'‘ • Election Notion. yli E Annual Election forte:era for "the Com putifor for & Brlsgitreg thCallegbony nt Vil.barp. BluNDAT:tee 7th Of proxiLf :4()LIN ttaaran. • - • • TMIIIOII7IIII, ACKEREL \CODFISH, HERRINGS; a..—LOCO bbl 3. Nos. 1. R. and 3 Ifseml 1.. e aoSG mut. g•I; 1,000 °NMI.; 100 drums di. 100 btu. 0 . 1 (31 M t . 23 6 3 6 7 "'‘ k h VEleretiracr,log4. 13 UGAR CURED H casks, reed and bias!. b 7 f ast,c maaarr. Water atner„, LI 00X-19 bbli. Eims.\per . steamer Wm. ... I . l w 041 'AEU t moorer. RDOLL BUTTER—S bbls. .rime reel and far sal* by \ Val • B -bLss'Sasorrr. C LORER SEED-4 bbs i, tot :allalam TERDIGRIS-SQO lbs., in store , ,and tor saiebr. \ t. • 11A QUA FORT: tat sal* el , BLACE.: I.E. for taloir I:: THOUSAND DOLLABS T c 1.43 AN. CI 'Air rota y•ars. ot IlArt has t..lClri 1 , 72:m4 , 111. B. SietAlS., /tha,— STUMA, or PIITHISIC—TI34 t •able. t.rriadwalr.tb.., inuthVittik otas , a rut at Exaht. ems ea tratlta4 .76154, spd •thamigh ran aeta t ull•brd.br It. moa WAN I a. or De Itedsart 411l6tUr Or LI SIIWOILT. TAR, &pa USA GAVI7A. It Um a tact 16474 TOY 1.9111 . 1uW• ram at Ibis amen at , 1766 toll dlnrtlou a•tq Ita aso. othwealaabli lal6tsastia6, sea ILO 000 64apbtalk No. tba eatvarata , enlr. Normal. kat paltai , .. • . llama re Ormoirx—kidadaißtsrOm dammteomtioi 0111.4 mart. 40.• nary LIII 'tour, 6 6 61 ho ' '• 7 • 7 • • V. • %it. /2. , SELLKUS, 67 Weal /Vert. \ T ' SALT-to tub 'Stalin Reine 4 JL for als br raAtati DrOLEY • CU. c pyro) 4 \bales put suited far Bat- DI ‘ CZET I BitONS.-20 boinelo Tor sale by, •• ISAIAH =ZVI a OQ._ LARD -41.1)7 ticriesNo.' r Leaf 1414. I Atom CRAIG by , /Falai/ DZOILIET a CO. ROUNDNIIII3-2,000 nab; in - 'tors, Dr [so. I!&IAU =ALT k OCi. ;we WASH, BOARDS=4O 40, (or sale er Boxtrosse t 2011P111% A.B-Sobbls. N. C., for *ale . p.IPES2O bose*fid sale by‘',. ‘ 3es. .ros \zosNamsta UMPAY; P,,9 11 VP . ‘ -3 =Oa' f itit'a e- P.,Y ROO STOBEFIXIVILES FOR BALE isdcoaroletveal ilttateiorigtabl•fxr I Indwittas atom 'IL tor me,dlor, Dm ash., Alaply lITITX-- 5 bbt.. prime 101 l Batumi b: 0 1- 6 4, 41 0 - Owl .741T..BiAsTumirtilk — 0:1) , APPLV3-200 boa. P*7-3W—DTI•4 As' , '"‘!"'sru.4Zr.illiaizeor` ' Afu4oinislzrator's Sala of Stocks.- ' /LIN flop-day\ evening; February 14th, it— Tal eedick. Comatrefal Pales -lawnw earner , of add and ttfl% ed 7.. 1.10 d. vdttoat mane, for tarn—Par tdrdr— rd glares tlttek tp onapsi.lp liavirptla ' 61 Baldt , <VP Cold Plank Had \ Cddo 311nIrdt Ca. Co .. ndi Meek. 'S dau.d do. • IldlOdad Pidt•Ourett Telesraph ed. la '•sadd Ps. Railroad Co. fog . 11.4 DAVIS. dart. Coal Lauds 'For Sale. ,z2Q ACRES OR LAND, sittukted on. the • . Vow inoakingnatirer, rallestareth bf tbe Nth esvilha'SO to 10101»000 1 , 0100 le undorlald with a vein of Shoran.. Coal. *bloat SSG teet MeV 6.10114 r. Is on it a vain... weary of,Prew Stone. rosy of wan. • There Is about Sr sum of this tenet under ocilthatt..• and the balance thrther—the whale sa to. our af coldva 100, and alaptal. On earth of all Idola of /theta. Theti - . Diu la opetfunl I n operatloa,• with a 4.blotrask railroad LOSS th e talus to the flea.' ~ Lth le. with • toll mpply of ..tlasene nom sa writ 4 ma 10 / with boats, with all nenresstr attoattenen.e.„. Ettore. for hooting bade at any stage or loth. , b1142/1.117V1:':f: and tlol~ also .t•ln:tz • nntoter of •Yonamentall. Ltude. u es los tenants fon the far. • , et you Water.' and It lands neei• very superior ‘ At• Tale Poiravr I. desirably tweed. watered OT 110 U\ S es for Itenuteotortes, each as slue wrote. U... and Ina ULPT savants an. that aide seen on slew, •To par.., or a Dormant who are an• true to,raga g. ,• epch butane as Illothe, I Intilre to theoptolon Cost ~g,..pe,, , , r orennitlee as this are nee. eany gaunt, of Out au be emulated tat to be delluted at our Italtroad. or et difttht oints. to Two al the owner. of MIT 1.4 are In dellcgte health 4 Innate .o oth to tic tar It reetar..— we 'Stole dunes lt Is towthe fast time. oflered lag &ale at • fair r,rlm. and reasonableasona. iagO r 0 00 J. it Er.ll;, :64;110 Imal Aunt. Zan.ettlle \ 'for Sale or Rent.- tbr# l .ponnodione 110 TEL /situate 'st A thclanct 4 an • of the Illt,bosslL and Dreddori's Pfeld Road, and\the Philadelphia Tallyho.witti 004 llettral Purrnelattha Bud, eleven toll. menthe Calk and within thirty tolastaw of the Ctry by,tho ears. The •bove Elonsetialbon strata blab, erns:going Intl gosmon:ently arranged Dome, furn4hed with the rust t tout style U Fnezdtare. The pianoPthe Moue le co modern and "ocrounlent zmaxsszterit. A KOS ' l , well of Water at the door, and within gra minutes . watt • . 1 , of \`• Untie Creek,' \froa,ghlelt eta water and lee Oen be all cbtaln.d. eg \ lil4 LiOrisik Cuvlue Bond.. De • Dons‘ae. de. If said Donee le ranted. Ite lame woold have youthase the PurolW . L • A la ye two ...re DEICE \ DipELLING NOCSE: near' the Una. mashie for a Soothing Pawl cr fattliy L. . &nee. with ha/I, the notal•Opt.toonseg elproutroant to Taverns.% Stone Data, Stabling. to tees: swparlenant to bleb I. logo Tract of HOME LaND. soltahte for kangllnff • Gardening yam., what all be. rented U• 0 Ud " i " d i \" • , • untiabsr small TENENENTSuenliable for Dwell thee, In th e vitini tz•. AL • \ A FLEE 00' WIPTOM LAND, EMS, O. ob.. N 01.1.01 Slaty lore, .0141.1• 'or Tanning or GaMellWir with • good Dap... Nave. Beth. Stable, and otter o boson.. The above property la Caen= \law east of Pitts. burgh. Pa. • \ • :I.R—Th. sobseether designs at a portion of •thel 0.04101 walla Into Lots, othabla tar Country • Itaildothea, and whtep eold '0 quothlties to snit porthuers.: The beauty of loud.. watery, richness of tVand ease of ......\thaing oonnertad with Plttsbeirth ibe Peonsyle Isola Railroad, • wood Pio. Sped, Tam p.ke. and Slur eturnewate young an 4 ropfaslvil. an tinnally.) this yropetey anot annual by =potion!. u l t oti , I ,,, oltinj r a i re bt. i t i , olatre on the arsonsehotobvarn i e trtellto , , • ALI EN 11113.1 PE. CLEGG'S PEFUIVIERX . \.'\ - FANCY` , APS, \•k • THESE ooporior arHol of Perfume armitt tebich am muutyleatM hialuatlitelabrattl \ r ii'Llty . ‘ Ortmtal .Uabasur, Marl. Boum, loath tad Toilet Pastels. Mum Valmi.laltalt and otha aptacmpi L. ito,y,..malaut mut liatralino SouVolm Mil Wbita '.: , ' IVl.laty, licattag. Pale, Almasul. • auct_md Tulle. \ Maim, Shartut Cream Ittair Dmc °Motu. W arn. I C. - \ , , tracts fur th e hamikareidato, Ctr. Marra.almeo Oil. Orm , •, W Puma la ttaMartiolo.) Eau Lustml lastr losbrattm. ' Etair OW. platlouctuca. am., ta.okm xamulactused au/ Sax • . . We by 'JOLLY ,T. CLFAIG; , Perfumer mai:MM . • , , . at Ilattat Arad. baby W. POllattal /11WIdaratmuta don't forget that. Castro to *. Mat mat mat ortmatmottarrumarn In tta city. VIM hiss a • Impatant' to CaDitalisrts. PERSON engaaid in an ot exteusive\Mar.- 4utratins .Uotabilddmiat w7att.a• to dloPoso'of bto Lsnot ha the aama TO* Xuabliduasat is now Ita ono woo Id monition gni doing a bosio.at tout tans 4.11- 41.4 thon...eA d.ll.n sr pa.0....d .1f trantdog otottal of $5,000 o r SG.OOO. /1 won of taadM adage of oh. Boots and no,nau Dopartomt et tya bn,111615 will be pratartad- APIdo • B. DIALIN.II liftb ... SEI:J/5 and DIPL.L.TIENTS-Early Ceit.- . • • -.; bags, Caalltlowsr, Rattlab,Letia..Chvombn. ritS Punka/2d other rosda tor boGd.; Pruning Kai.. trit, :• Wag Bows, with Claris attached.. lon g handl... Cu. \ a.ua Cob Winder; Co. ,raheliona OoraPlatitern heed Mallet Colterw e sultable for ha, or sera %lase one of the clod soureleteand weal in the oconarli raritanl. Baa. Outten; Caltratom tad. Battle itat.ot %ma T.*: Plows, .llall and Sheen ' appro.% patt....,) and a gust 'i' •uhaty of labot•earitur implement; Amer Bpadss ual t Phoui w e hoes, Pmts./to. to. \ • 1 Ord.. frt. martial:Mar dealer s will to tilled prompt!, on illiarat terms. hem the Peed anal horticultural 11 sze- '.. 01....451,1P% street. GI .. JAIL= WILEIDOIN.. - . . F EATIIERy-SU ~.cl=goodaTlV SUGAR I.IOUSE MOLASSES:—Ora con— L V:ila DICKEY' a (al W BITE BEANS and BLACKEYE PEAS \ Pituu mare cu... fe3 Wan. and iraatstrasus. Ea GOS--3, bbis. fresh Ems, for gale by f.' 119XIVIIVIT8CW8 t Cu Allnr--11 kegs No. 1 Lsaf Lard. for rale AIbO ' Trell SWIM, 1i61111611114 CO. fIEMEN APPLES-8 bbin., a prime arti L.% cl44lbe.als SUZY. iLA THlwB LCO. PNDRIES- • ..... - • 1 .4 deriCALLEIS ATI — VMS-20 bble. Applas; in. , stortazid fir ask by • • Uri] DELL a. MOAT. lORN-2.00 sacks Corn, to atliTO sten % .1 me Wm. Want. awd • nt.TT- • • WILAPPIN 15';44) Ding Papa. rex fLUSPeflatil.' • No. 317.1.1w171.4... larreq—as bb e. ritet, in store and for all . \ •O: BLACKBURN t CC.; WELPLY & HILL 8 . Olt Puie IF JAPAN nAcittso arad.ft Nut. as to lair . 'o th er soft . A fr y eag . satts c rrize' 6 .'W•loi NM. wood gad Eute UOLASS49-.--300 bbls, in stare and for ilfra• by Y. B. csnratax. .am SUGAR-40 bids, far sale ~ZQ3 , d1~1.7]~ %~TSTTf + AL;4~aI*~ y A4D-10 bbla . 11 ,4 \ k"3 B EAN "q—t9O bbla. natal White. far,`sala by \ • , If.ll -, • J. 9. CAIIIIUD. MED \ APPLES-1,0001a5., foritale ba LO.VER SEED-400 bus.;lust reo'ci d IN .u.bis (fell - aeir/71,0- \AST. FISH-100 bble. Lake lab; 7; ht. tor .44 Or ' [LA] .-7. 13:0AIIIRLD.. E'ARLABa r 3O auks, in store awl for ji 'go by PH] : J. O.I3ALNPLZID. QA.LERATCFS-75 bbls. , icratores'artel for zal. bp t4tl J. IL CAMMILLD. ; urrzß.;-12 bbl tied.% "8011, in otikba; 2, ur.alibr tai. ' " 043&-8 ble..just reed and far - • J. B. CANFIELD: " 6s--,°°°bozeeprimeOntting fold wraiff =go; EANS-12 bbla. small-White if:! , !*32l, DA. Liza CiREEN APPLES-30 bills °hole!, Apples, ' lLretimivias4 Snails tri mind taAanutia. DAPPLES -26 41*mb:rand for pale \ FWI '• IL IlatatlVL OLL BUTTER-4 bb s: and Zhmi.prime I nt " I Bmu, "`died ° AWA/Amami. '‘ cLovi.e.,szEtt-35 reed ma for \' .1. by 1641 \ LPIII3OZR HAILBAIIGIL ARD —lO kegs 1.4.1 Lerd, ree'd and for sal bi— [to) ,srlusan saws/mem GGS-2 htte. med stud for sale I 4 6, 4 111111102.1 t 111112117138. ' • \ \ 41 4lt.,,Eostkir ^ cr.i'agtuui„; ".?' gol d •r t itv, \ water am 7[0121 mama. v \ Aral , sill TreparedMx• \ • PA \LAUNDRY - rind \ F Y lISE.- . ffl Tu. krtk- L. eb.ikos 1 V,....4 t. nada, liar.iiT salable Imitator. ar . ... mg 26 aaata' scull wlt do,snara womotan asp. . a worth of am mkt:We. .H. would Oa UN attaa.laa of Maas to • 1..1.34.1 . and s. saw WI esn . vill at as Pa mat, ~r,„ . , ~. ‘• ° 41 1711.4_," 7...pktgrarkw . \ , NNZ , ... ..) A 'armor a ..d.... Minh mum \ 1%1 "AOLD,\KBNTIJCIEY ltt.llosaidOong,br Team SLY la theiatet; - mud os• of %b. imp% IMAM* stAr. losbKos earapaiMmo. • • ,aßlseMe va. nr Unssiwith Ilneettle by Li. sor ktm leals t, 1104 fait 11100,-.4. KLIt tits; 01110 , bid oar • • • At \ • , N -••• • • ito. i n tuit amt. (renrNi • \; 4.h a titiZl ak'at . l2Lbbltl=lfein `t rt 120 0,08--4,14 bbls. fresirlim.jaat tea' by \ •s, a. u - Az.laa. a 00. isU' bb Akilißutteri fay' 1 IRIXD AITLF.S-:50 bte. Loco ti • fins u"iut) bus..lneetr see4i 50 doto' Al 07 Etcya stars iurtteirtte by' 41,1W--Ik4 bbla. and keel., for kale by ' A,DALOLL • CM,' GA.% an4,hi.OLAW3-10 q;B2gar: die . al: t 4cm oe Ault Apples, \ a co.
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