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    PITTSBURGH. GAZETTE
YtrIILIBMID ET WHITE a oo
PITTIIIIIIIO B
I.IOESINO, FEB. 14, 1853
IIerREILDnin7.II4TTER WILL 8& PODYD
."'42,0.YZAC11P.2101 01.17118 PAPEO .
• ISAlTlllrass pasty Ourrn.—the extant,* dna
lstbe lirway assatnik eon te tnr indium [ ' M.
• *We 'WS*. •••jan= glittnn their buslnrti known.
OlirAtivallacm bi.men War aint 11•11thonsiz4. inch
iinana slut unanty Wntgra PC211117
I.ol# sadDistarn Olga:. -
.Isro- Aviv ansias Yeither tue Pall wrta zooms
iwpagung Letebllshoient.t the Dutr. Orstra. are
mooMf Mi - ievedm. - ADVERTISERS who desire their
~;joitkal.to Meer ha the pen.. me Nosier moralug.
....mpl,plemsbmel them to before 6 o'clock, au le,stordei
seta oar resders• to a,letter placed
int page to day, ooneerning a great rut
'-:441/1 Welt road front Fort Wayrie to Peoria. The
Line denerres all the ald Pittabargb sad Phi
can give -
correspondent from flarrisbnrgh, and
Da•frita flew York, make reference to the new
Pfejtitt of a mid from Bleirrrille to Butler and
ffnXitlastie. The latter writer hopes that Pitts.
Inalfhlrtil not oppose the project, but 'will die..
plays. liberal spirit to the' matter. ..There has
beta no opposition here that we know ef, and It
hisinotleintioiposed publicly or privately. We
anteto so= at our memhors not to oppose it,
. .
.„ did
lutd.we believe 61u not.
00.1larriebargh correspondent wavers a
qtrititbinirepropotuailed to the North American,
*Idol( paper spoke of the Butler route as being
sad!F, hot s direct line 'from Philadelphia to
It seems' from the best light which
ban titt-rrbtairmul that It be lees than one
soils than the route through Pittstargh.
TlMiettho jitend to spend 'their'money In It
he aware that it I:4l.•noaer d
McGee as a
Oita& line. - it may have some local tzsde,.lnot
.to' pay Its 'running expenses. It
,reaped b. K consider ble me to this city, as It
!MO be
„it Ando to,,the Allegheny road, and
raid' Op en to Pittsburgh a portion of her na
tiriLMarket. • .
?...Lreturdsa y.•Jadg6 bloat= delirered his
opSao¢ the sioyliestion of the
to g Il p oate a toriof the Jail. The deohdon, e
14 : ftOraiiort ot which we give, wait thoroughly
gainer the POILPOSSIOIIeTII. , Thollo 0 ffiC!?ll bare
tliai it:rebuke from thetiudislary is well
sa4trittrithe people; and as thy Legislature will
Oditiots follow.upthe rebttke, they rrill.proba
44.44:litsteet egiedient to abandon their. pre-
Nits% and Wind to thilegitinnote
• hail** nt,o*,alfien. '
. .
-.'.IIADLIOAD.—The
,
tr.MiDgmacuati of thi.loth inst., breaks grooed
ii favee ci -the'Connellsriiie. road. It-says it
hi, been In . iscece;donbts as to the sincerity. of
rxttelinittili the' nutter; bet its doubts being
".'rerOnWl4.4l•Srith It, says:
Ifeilibis be. in good faith we shall be glad
of lt, .The ` Coenillnille route is better for the
etAarge than, that by Latrobe.
our sultana market. It is much nears,'
-tikilaC j Ot „ eosins, a better . market; la propor,i,
fitd, to the 40.TC4litil of traosportatga."
"." , Aftsr sainwssice the utmost contidilbce in the
Preinidiataf the froMpany, Gee. Lariats:, the
those inte r rested look veil to the probable
knastainano• of &knew marement. If the•pro
104.elf..ranking the Coattellsrille road is honexelq
. lin. be accomplished. It giros
....L . f . ,...•ceskenttlfelytitirphass to the whole subject whir.-h
- , muck interested the public mind In this
• QartlEseie have only to snore the peopl e
'sotto Widths, are In earnest about the Con
s aeUaellla ackente,,and ths aid proposad to be
Latrobe iced 101 be transferred to the
geti ieUitlilei - Sad as en indication of their ear
' ',Stifling:tiles Conceits, to night, promptly rote
`lbi_s6oo tlop subscription asked of them.
. .
- i fkrosss„sts.".This Cominities "appointed - .y
JWAkineelittistoteks cieilunes to secure the
,atsts Pia:SC Pittiborgh, held tones*
iitArikiii,litteStpalated a snlro CE:1114*1) to
Vitt upon . intecitiziooAiiiioitator the
056.0- • The sub-oomipittet col:Lilo(' of thifal - --
Ineust;pcFsots, to wit:. A. B. Fleming, .1:-13.
Alenlleglq Spent., 11. Ingram, jr. 11"Auley,
Lorons,
',74iiiiilL,Eatosibstion, Wm. Wade, 11. - It. Hun
Isy, - tad Wis. 'Matti •
Lackner hid before the CoMmittee a
letter
faint Jahn Edgar Thompson, President of
the Paissyhssia . Ittglyos4 Company, deollalag
to Wee into any misimusat to encourage the
the Fob at PittatiStSb *lli take
our, e. fry 'surprise; so' , : that rood iroild
.any be greatly benefited by and far
seOlitissii the OLIO sad 14insylionIs COnapany,
:,iitgaitinstayietbod two hundred and Arty 4ollani;
„ . • .
Thelitisturgb Gazette' asks no to "soneet”
thirndareprOntatattons coached IA 41 ppragasph.
published the etbar day in reference to some of
Tti Mate :meow concerning the. Central and 13altl
'Mire Railroads. Notwithstanding the bad tam
per Mut bad taste which themauler- of making
this must dbplays,lireshould be glad to oblige
dm Bustle If any mierepreaentarlon existed,
bat as such ' not the fact , we have Mithing to
mired: .intrefererme it made to .the "fright
ful olummi l. and precipbee . of the Baltimore and
Ohl& road ..was In general terms, cad common
radial musinot expected . to presume lim
Bathing* which : - are not expested•—North Amer
.
InLa our prelim notice of the Iniseepresenta
• . Von of the North -Asseriaan, we atated that the
iiredkiallen into *u no dottbr:.‘ohntintionaLn
Wean trim the tenor of **Above
• gaiegraiit do withdraw one charitable opinion.
It now , appeers that there wee a design to init
. rairanout *Oslo Is rolteentedand petelated in,
, In, the abirve paragraph.. we had said, that
the eaindlohlo route was the beat and moat di
', net telt* east. ;he North American' quoted
us as wing; that the .s.Baltietere and OLio road,"
Wu the heat route; aid then , quoted against,
nt a remark' in relation :to the frightful -
Utmost cud precipices 'Oda oiler 1
ropti, wadi*. only melt 'et C UM. :
134211411; •Ire 'charged:the North Amain*
with7lninteritnial itilareprevantati • sad the
shovel! thlekuply. -, - •
gibe adher e of thot paper can see no
itunbetuntrifikunhtstili mute * and the Bal.
Oman op d
. :011111 iC", - 16141kati think to mope
thoedasganEll'llfitithhapkeeentethin by
log thitie;terine,ire teal enured their
.IsOre.bidel*A - teadars Ida' very
'. II A,F * - 743 . 4 t
Mkeprotlfeekeisset th e Appletenalas Bent
forth
two Lora works, within &few ds . ye, which we
* , End en our table. - Gnii. of these an Annirioan
production, entitled,
Leidy and tie LOfiy; - or, Good in All,
ankristilillare,l. By ht. J. id'lstaeh, author
-,F:t..:iof..TlFOLlmie, or to SUM and to be,' and.wrier ,
al Other wake; Thu work fa a eort of set cif. to
• athsals Teen,' and is an apologist for filaewii.
' • .•
The lady alhui Intik the work "had Its oirgin
in OM desire to remove some of the prejudices
seyerathtis the Northein,and Southern Gaited
Illtstes,hy a the and loving .portraiture of the
:obaraetorLtias•of eich." A very coin,
itUriallgtr.object_troly.'but ehe mistakes,ao do
mod of her alma; the true chapter of the pub
, yo senthrldln — t the ' There'exists no i.e.
i .c is the' North against Southern
• . riople,thalizouttiers, cuate#, nodal labitl, or
[ • any thlug die, With the eurptiiin of "Slavery.
Moray is append as an evil per se; ai pollees.
sing inbreed and irremediable Wroop; whelk
linnet be raided and Lustre i °sorb} , any kind
cr . r •
E . '2 4. irestment 4er- beau pictures e .soolal happl.
,
andEontratio comfort which may exist. -
with all its degrading !@1%1,404
• •
2. • Ye' npou'vuoster snd olive, even in ate bait al.
;.ythekthen when bad tun abuse Itt
toeing, the., to attempt to rem:tile the
mitisideues et, the North with Slavery;t4
,:44eniht witlitot delaiipthrn of the eoelot and
41414it.rehOloits which "may exist, sod doubt
" 'en do In mini funilies at the
; the bilter Olt sugared over to hide
Its klasaft.imsyyl4 , !t: csa • 610111,0 one Put
Sion WEE;eturr.dp+Vionll prrfreeei to.the
• lrittle:•:•! • • '
. • *ll4,T•iiii•.:A Tale. By tidy
mAlhiliettnri anther of Ntrintleyltentri ft etc.
-The, - 4hovs Werke- areligh ll44 6414
•,BglseiM-Jipplaion 01•001PPUY, end foe
-‘ 4 4 l o l .7.: l L•HFiaguitrat a; Woodlottsis , ..
•• , ',,.f•: - ; . :. - !.' 4 ' . 4i-"•-i-• ~---
..:k4. ,- ! ., ,•:
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For the Pittiburyk Gazette.
kraroz,-10. tho Chmette of Sitturder the
29th of Jemmy, you mike the follnahtg
"It sneers that the former Engineer ofthe
Jail who.was trilling to serve for sl3oq • Tiler,:
Rae discharged by the Comalielonertio =eke.
room fors relation of bin Ebenezer Berke, st
salary of $480."
We deem it due to =melees, as well tut Mr.
Boyles, to state that it U oot trio that the for
mer Engineer was willing, or in other wogs bed
offered to eerie for $3OO Per &tome , . - te
m made &troffer to os of any.kind for tbinyear;
the two lest yew he wee employed et the Wary
of $4BO, en moment AO has always been el
lowed se far sa we know to the Engineer for tho
So far se the gentlemen being a relative of
Boyles, it bad no intlutame on our appoint
ment he was highly reootameaded to us, indepen
deat of oar OWO f4vorsble knowledge of him, and
In justice to ldr„Boyles; wo take pleasure in
etatlng that he need no Latium*, or did he ever
confer with no about Ms appointment.
And we would farther' state, that the whole
editorial statement of that date, has no founds
lion in truth; if the public wish to Inform them
selves of any or all baldness committed with the
controversy, we would willingly 'farnildt any
matter in our possession, so an to'. enable them
to come to a correct conclusion.
This communication would have been sent in
earlier, but was detained,. owing to the !been"
of one °four Board. ROHM /31XD,
• ' Wx. Amino.
If °abort eettlementto make long frlirndo," wn
shall be entitled to the lasting friendship of the
.00121114413110111, for the immediate settlement
with them which their Communication invites.
Its lengnsge is not courteous: bat it . Is explicit:
and as It lessee' no excuse for tender handling,
we shall esehew gloretips disposing of it.
The Commissionent lay ! , 1t is not true that the
former Engineer was willing, or, in other word+.
lUD erratum to serve for'l3oo per armum."
This is a mere quibble. We said he was waling
to serre for $3OO a year; but did not say that he
had offerid to do so. A villiogness to do a thing
is not INTLITILIOnt to offering to do it, and the
Commissioners are old enough to know that..
There wan a good reason why the former Engi.
neer did not offer to eerie for $BOO per aromm—
it, but the Commis'loners denied him the chance.
Ur; Boyles stated to as that they made the ap
pointment of Engineer and Mercantile AppraLs
er, Inc 'days before the nival time, in order to get
rid of eOunter:cpplientiono. They did'at want to
be pestered with office-seeker', he said, and so
took , "tomp judgment" on the Thole lot by reek
log the appointments iu advance of time. The
tax-payers of the County, who eleete4these men
for the purpose (among', others) of deciding be
tween rini applicants,. chiming I chiming the beet
ones, will see how the task is performed. A day
is named in Advance of the usual time, for mak
ing appointments, of which no one is Informed
but the persons predetermined upon, and then
when it turns out that at leset one of the offices
Gould hie been Mica more economically, the ex-
.-- -
cue is rade that they hadono offer to that effect.
True, but whose fault ;ill it? Why did'at they
give a chance for the o er to be made Our an
thority, we repeat, for tie statement, is Mr. Eb.
antler Boyles, one of the Commisaionere.
: The allegation that Mr. Boyles used no efforts
to get Ms relative appointed, is mere clap-trap.
Every body familiar with mob matters, knows
how these things are done.
The-Conmisiionere add: "The thole effitatial
statement of that date, (Jan. 29th) Aar no foun
dation qz troth-7 ' Thials plain, at any rate: and
we stud • - little amazed at the tallness of the
impudence which oaks an editor to publish •
nommtmloation which gires him the "lie direct"
so palpably as this.-
"Brit couunzuffeatlons corrupt good manners."
The Commissioning have been so much about the
office of the Pelt, that they hue learned its
slang..
Not oily are our statements of farts de
clared-to In Wee, but the public are told that if
they want to. get at the truth, they meet go to
the caprioissionsfo office I
The first fad stated by us-on the 29th, was
'coisliutirkaOrruirthed to - the prionien scat 41
014%; instead of 4 noes, siliatedlii the Coop
Maleness. 'fhb, we are tom, ha nil founda
tion in truth. This is 11 - mere qnsitien of fact.
The bills In tie ithiniff's office wilt !settle the
,
question at issue. The bakers' bill' are not fur
nished to the Commissioners; and the public
need not go to thar office for the Loth We ap
peal to the bills, sod they will Masten es Um
. The second fact stated in that Was that 1
the aveniulef 'whittlers at that time was-75i
and this, also, we ire 'told, " hss no foundation
in truth." Bit the jail docket, unfortunately
for the Comiliziours, bonsai oat. Thetis&
ring public will find the evidence in the office of
the jail, and nal in the betnininicairs • office.
Thirdly, we stated that ca an enrage of 75
pzisonen, the gross amount received for their
subsistent Weald be $8,185 • :year. Is this,
MAN," without fonntiatims in truth t'? Oat 'tate;
meat an be miffed with a slate ind pencil r - -It
is n mere Tuition of figure": and if It is fibs,
then the multiplication table ig a. lie..,
Fonr . thly, 'ye stain Aat, taking the admis
siori of the CinntiffidUers, that the sibeistenee
of the prisoner' cost ozdy4 coats it day, Messily
ra
.I.4nie - of It. prisoners at th ' ' e te, would cost
$1,868 75 per -ruMn. This is branded, sin,
as fain L.but we appeal igai to the mulUplioa
tion liable:. As thus: 75 irth V. 36.5.191.868 75.
at none can't lie."
- We lian not rein ' now, M 'specifj , the ,othsz
statenimii of thit article, all of which are so
unceremoniously branded as false. But we en
renerme • few of them: "aim is tied for the' '
prisoners to sleep On r,' the brooms onto sweep
'thet cells out ;_ the soft soap is for scrubbing!
them out:" "then are is the jail 58 cells:"
' "the engineer kali, by chine of his office, access
to ill the cello, to -examine and regulate the
1 Pipes:" &a. &O. All these are denied. It would
have required no, treater Maga to deny that,
there:wan • jai at all. Therein not one of these
facts of Which the Commissiansri are not pin ,
moony cognizant' Tleybuno that they an bac
The last part of that article Nine
~ denied by .
I Wholesale Ito width 'ne will new refer, wu the
statement that 74 - 13oyies hod admitted to as
that not one Of the bill" enumerated by the Com
, inissionen in their "Prinlfiato'! vu .preseated
by Mr. lithglll. Mr. Boyles does not deny that
- he mat this einholen to no, nor don he sip
the Mallets .conareauleation given . above.—
Mums. King .and Mgt° may igturre the Mai.
sin of their colleague, as much as
,they - plitue;
but they man fight their:Mari:mit with bilk aid
not WIN! 116. ; :. - ., i"'
"-'
TheirqVig lioiolllljltlitil3lol Is oar. article -of
Issi, 29th. - tb4wa hadtturt a voucher for. It ii 1
an easy matter for the Commissioners to con.
runlet this: but they cannot disprove one`of
then, They may invite people to come to their
office, to be gaffed with all sorb of tip ociy
'libel stories: but the' inquirer after truly - Li
this_matter, wilt go where he lit most likely' to
find st.
And now we invite the ettegtion of the Com
missioners to souts."Qaeries" addressed to OM
in 'our article of Idonday.last„ Fab: 7th. There
are come ;people in this plumy wtio would
like to see those queries answered—if they no
.
• , Wicopy from the Blohmond Examines the
'following article In referent, to the ..eight of
way,' to show that Were Is at lout one newspa
per in Euless, Virgin* that has honesty and
itIOTTO enough to take the part of the weaker
side against the liteeelfee• — to uphold a just
&ink loping Ate insolent traiados of State
sdpendiarlos, and bloated omporstionn
Be an o
utcr y Baltimore newspapers are roo
tlet an o against the projeeted railroad
from the Virginia Capers, up cur Eastern Shore
towards Philapeldhia ard new York—called the
North and. Bondi Railroad. Their object le to
rent the Maryland . Legislature from grant.
the r i g ht of way for the road, over the
Maryland patios of the But= Shore. Bo a
few stipendiaries of the Bedroom and Ohio
Railroad, ..`:"ldott . strophes ilk!' a tape worm
through tiokwhole ncithorn!,progia of 'Virginia
are oppoibig,;iilth the game #alsd and Jealousy,
a road which the' people of Brooks and Hanooolt,
tbo•atantres - in the Tan Bandit, the extreme
northern point of Virginia, are desirous to build
Mora that surow nook of the State, to eonaeot
therosebrea with ilittabao and Thiladelphis.
After the ImbountlMl llberlnbirPr WIWI* to
Baltimore and . her grsat'rot be ex
it, was to
pected - that, that olty and - World he *Eng
to allow the people, of, two eatisatieastera Goan.
ties of Vlrglata;'ast the two
. extreme northern'
mantles at Virginia, births no ipmgrepldng of.
11,44 With her or her, road, to go to mutat
whaMthey might dimire.'. That was the Vivi-
"~~`:~
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MiMU
lege which Virginia allowed to the loge belt of
her magnificent counties lying' along the Balti
more and Ohio Railroad. Will It now be netts
ems fee Virginia to get upon her knees to Bal
tiittore and her stipendiaries to beg the same
privileges for four of her frontier counties, ex
treinely neglected,ned so remote from the %pa
lmed-as to be entirely beyond its : exhausting
Influence?
Many and pave arguments are urged against
this measure' of simple justice; but they are ar
guments from the belly and not from the bmina
—fromthe puree and not from the heart- It is
rather too late in the day to take the trouble of
refuting them? They espy with them their own
refutatibn. It is greatly to be hoped, for decen
cy Bake, that Baltimore and these dependencies
of here, which have received such uninterrupted
and long continued liberality and generosity
from Virginia, will not when the ample rated
of right and justice is petitioned for, by a few
straggling frontier counties, rise and attack the
very principle' which have governed her In
dispensing the princely generosity which them
selves have received.
Was the Wheeling esenrsion, and champaigne,
and punch and toddy, all leveled tat these four
unfriended counties of Virginia?
it soy of our renders 12 see thought .1unlos"
too severe in his comments upon the,flosse of
itepreeentatives, let them read the ... following
from the Baltimore American:
The 'Howe of Representative, if the conduct
of some of the members continue. to be totem•
ted, mint rapidly sink into contempt with the
refloating pert of the community. • Specimens of I
frivolity and trifling are daily exhibited,which In
themeelves are disgraceful to the character of
the Hottee, whilst the fact that they are indul
ged in at the expense of delaying important pri
vate and public business, renders them censura
ble to a degree that can hardly be too strongly
characterised. A crowningkreach of decorum
was recently exhibited bye member from lowa.
who during the time the doors were closed for a
call of the House, reached the hall by clamber
ing down one of the pillars-from the gallery,
roars.of laughter, we are told, greeting the
performance of tkie feat of Congressional gym
nastics. The exhibitionwas not more disgrace
ful to the individual eonoerned than it was to the
House in allowing it to pass without reprehen
eton.—Boft. Amer.
The Trarhington Reptalir t equally severe
upon the conduct of the House, and its almost
total neglect of publlo business. As a body It Is
a disgrace to the American name, and we sin
cerely pity the few respeetsble men who are so
unfortunate as to be numbered with such a nest
of tranegressom.,
lIIPILOVILIIISTIt to Con WITEILS, 9,c.—We learn
from the Sandusky :Register, that Mr. N. G.
Olds, of that city, has perfected an improvement
in Car Wheals. It has been difficult, hitherto,
to attain safety in the car wheel, on IC oo 4ta of
the ehrinkage of the central portions of it The
rim being chilled to harden it, while the others
parts of the wheel:are in • molten state ;the con
tractile force, as the central portion' become cold
Is very great. The Register says:
Mr. Olds hes avoided all difficulty on this
score, by casting the inner and outer portion' of
the wheel separately. These are fitted tocacht
other with • bail! joint, by means of the Lathe,
the inner surface of the run and the outer sur
face: of the central ,part being turned to fit
perfectly, and the parts seemed to each other by
bolts, es ae to be - firm and the wheel equally
compact with the common form.
Besides-overcoming the difficulty and danger
arising from the shrinkage, there is another Im
portant advantage which :ill likely to be obtain
ed from Mr. Old's improvement. We refer to
the diminished expense of replacing a worn out
wheeL Hitherto, when a wheel has felled, the
met of replaiing, it has been from $lB to $2 O ;
the whole wheel, of 0219160, having to be rebuilt.
But the only portion of Mr. o.'s wheel likely to
need replacing is the the outer rim, es the cen
tral part will scarcely be exposed to any casu
ally: consequently the old rim can be detached
and a new fitted on at much less expense than Le
required to supply a new wheel as heretofore
oenotruoled. The leetimatedloost of lie repairs
$8,00; thus there lea saving of $lO or $l2.
There le a slight increase in the original cost of
ooratruotion, amounting, we believe, to about $2
—hut this would be of no consequence, compar
ed with the supposed advantages to be derived
from this ingenious but simple Improvement.
We aro Informed that the inventor has taken the
necessary steps , for protecting his Invention by
• patent.” . •
In 'this connection we may mention that one
of oar most scientific and praitical man has
nearly perfeeted en linprorement on the MIT IL*,
by the rue of which the track may be 'adjusted
to tracks of different gauge, varying not more
than G lichee, with little or no delay. `this Is
avert important diarreery in oar country.—Cin.
C orrespondes. of tl:a PIM/mutt U &ult.
Ilsza.untruan, Feb. 11, 1853.
•
D. N. Waltz, Esq.,
B'nr--For fear the editors of the North Amer
loanmaj not be Inclined to spawn the query cow
talned In year paper of yesterday, .relative to
the comparative length of the proposed connec
tion with Cleveland, by the way of rteeport and
New Castle, I have euneludedlo employ • leisure
moment in furnishing some Information on the
subject.
The line Is proposed to commence at New Cu
tie, or at the mouth of the hishoning, and tb ex
tend through the town of Butler, to Freeport,
thence up the valley of laskicainttne to Mars-.
sill., thus torn:dog a connection with the Penn.
sylrania Eatlrosd, by means of the Blairsville
breach"rosd-
An
instrnmental surrey of that portion' of the
line between New Cietle and Freeport was made
by C. P. Valppo, In 11386,which exhibits the
follemingeesnits: length of the line, 54 miles;
maxima= grade, whiel'occurs at nine different
paints, 52 80; mimic= radius of curvature,
421 feet.-' There ire twenty curves on the tine,
below a sedlue of 000 feet, and setencarree. be
low 600 feet. The estimated oast of the line,
with a wooden superstructure, and fist, or plate
rail, le $1,686,812 70. The portion of the line
from Freeport to Blairsville bas, I believe, never
been surveyed; bit its length , is well known to
be 42 miles. The comparative distance would
be as follows; •
Prom the'Clereland and Damning '
road, at the mouth of the Mabonios
to New Castle„ 2. miles.
From New Castle to Freeport, 551
From Freeport to Blairsville, 42
Prom Blairsville to Junction, • 3
From Janetlmito Pittabargh, by the
Va. IL 8., 63 miles
From Pittsburgh to New Brighton, 28
Fa= New Brighton to New Castle, 22 "
•
103 miles.
Thu. we And that quartets of quarte of a zone
will be gained., by an expenditure of not tete
than $8,000,000; and the adoption of a line al.
pipet impracticable, fiom Ito curvature', for the
use of locomotive potter.
hfr. Whippo's Report le to be found in the
Senate Journal for 1836-7.
Dertehettelotte d the Nat Pittsburgh addle.
New Youc, Feb. 10,1868
D.R. Willie, En,: Dear Bir-1 hope the Rd
.
Iters wig net. Complain of the late action of the
Penneylnnis Legit!'stare in reference to the pas
sage of an sot to oonitruct a road from Latrobe
through Batter to the Ohio State line. lam
flak of au complaints of this character. Let
them make ill the roods they can rate. fonds to
construct. Wq should not winos under it; they
• will do nen° bum In the male, and for one I
regret exceedingly that Aar Councils belittled
themselves in taking action on the Ilempfield
road: They plowed oar City in a position that,
for 'ode, Ido not like to see her in. They have
passed (as I wee informed by a gentleman who
came In the same train,) enact to connect with
the Hempfield road from Washington, conned.
log with the Pittsburgh and Steubenville road
about five miles from our elty. This - will throw
the Ilomptleld, if rightly managed, In a positicht
not to be very profitable to the otockholdere, but
0111 • policy of this kindle not to be approved ot.
It is now a matter of great Importance that
our Legislature should pose a General Railroad
Law. • An set of this kind will effectually cop
all infamous and corrupt legislation, and pre.
rent Philadelphia from getting ouch sots paned
se will secure to ber • monopoly of business, for
her olderne are the mast dog-In-the manger let
to be found In our country—they are the Chi
nese of the United Suites. I bare little doubt
that their intention with the Latrobe end Butler
road Is to connect with the Cleveland and Ma:
honing ; and It may be that Clot Is suggesting
those matters for the purpose of revenging him:
wolf upon our General Robinson for the Bagels.
• flan he got. Rest assured feels sera under
that lashing; he won't attack the General again
la • bony.
This connection will nob do as much harm,
for Upon as we have the Ohlo and Pennsylva
nia, the Pittsburgh and Steubenville, and the
Allegheny Valley Roods, the amount that will
pass through Outland, excepting to Nil, York,
will be of small womb • •
Bat to retrieve end raleem oar ebarifoter, sad
skeww that we hare a liberal spirit, let our press
mina Out :strong in the*!advoutcy of a General
This alit sifootaelly stop the' Phlladel.
phlens in their course of . corrupt legislation;
o thesolius, by log-lolling, they wilt shut the door
spinet every thing . except - *hot will lead rib
MMEM
'i'''i ~~. ~-r
,'.
MOM ISIZW YOBS.
•
Conerecodeers et the Pittatetegh antette.
lisw Yaws., Fob. 10
All the commotion caused in New Yorkby the
late advance of latereet by the. Hank of Enti;
lend, leas.ceesed, and the tendency towards an
easy money market is more marked than for
some time. The banks are discountieg all the
peeeeble paper, tend in the street there is notice
able a great abundance of (code. An attempt
was uiede by the drswere to advance the rote of
exchange, but yesterday the taarket was flat at
lees than ten per cent. far first ease tames. A
email panic:now would, no.doubt, to the means
of preventing a stampede in thelature, for it is
not to be dented that New Mining, and "other
speculative Cotepenlee are being made with a
reckleeenees that insures a breakdown and heavy
loos ultimately.
Real estate continues to be the most popular
speculation, and the profits are certainly large
enough to Induce the moat timid to try
,their
look. A property, resumed la consequence of
the purchaser filling to . make hie payments,
sold for, eighteen thousand dollars advance upon
the ptise agreed upon two yeah] Mace. Bo large
le the advance, and es great the manta for down
town property, that In very numerous cases, old
proprleton have pat their lands and stores into
market, and reinvested the, proceeds In bonds
and mortgagee, choosing, wisely, the profits of
the present
Every body now-a-days, whnreade, is talking
about Bee. Eloise? Williams, the reputed Ban.
phin of France. en clearly shown by the elabo
rate article in PatTlal:ll . B Magazine, and other
evidence developed by 'this publication. The
Frenchmen among no arnanthtudastia upon the
subject, nod none doubt the identity of this hard
working Indian Missionary with the Capitaine
heir of the throne at France. Wherever he
'preaches, a crowd follows b m, and the °maul-
butione to the fund he in rajilog to aid his In
dian parish, are largely increased from the fact
that a royal preacher makes the demand.
One soft shell loco focos'are ranch exasperated
at the conduct of the hard shell beaters of the
interior, who have adopted a badge, quite as
marked as the old Federal cockade, eparted by
such "demotarate" as Mr. Buchanan. It is all
the rage now to wear a "shell," fastened open
the lapped of the coat, to show that the wearer:4
none of your prggrees men, but an &lath:titer:a
ed and unterritild leo foco. As the modern
democratic party can in Its ranks &lithe impraz
, ticable old federalists, there ie no Impropriety in
substituting the 'shell for the old eookade. By
their legislation in Congress they have long ago
thrown out people at the feet of their old ally,
John Buil; o fact known to all.
A. new weekly paper hasbeenestabliebed here,
under the editorial management, of the eon of
the Bt. Rev. Bishop of Vermont, (Hopkins.)
and a eon of the late Bishop Hobirt, both high
churchmen. This entree has been deemed ex
pedient from the fut . that the Churchman and
the Proteetent Churchman quarrel with enc.h
virulence that even flash papers consider their
caimans diegreced. Mr. Hobart ie a brother of
the wife of the late episcopal Bishop Ives. Mra.
Ives and her daughter are both attendants of Bt.
Patrick's Cathedral, under the pastoral charge
of Archbishop Hughes. An attempt ie made in
some quarters, to prove Blehoppee insanity, bet
li can hardly euooeed without bin wife'', family
are included, for they exhibit ell the symptoms
of the bead of the family.
AU the railroad quarrelers:nein unsettled, be
all the roads which have gemmed charters arle
pasblog on with all possible 'peed, so as to have
• sort of vested right, and thus 'prevent InApit
disturbed by soy action of the legislature, or t;
city authorities. The present quairel will ree ,
melt In a law of setae sort, that , will stop
new roads, and make the old 012r1 more .ralus
ble.
Mr. Comptroller Flagg Jo warmly pressed on
ill sides to resign, and have say office in the
gift of the President, but he refuses. The pat
ronage. legitimate and otherwise, of this city, is
indispensable to keep the party together, and it
is found a great bore to have an honest man at
the door of the public chest; no "milk" coaches,
nor thrice duplicated pay will be allow for ser
vices; a change fatal to the profits of oar honest
legislators. C.
Ras Gaur Lllllll2.Y.—ne treaties ofthe As
tor Library have jut sent their annul report
to the Legislature. They elate that the library
edifice in Lafayette Dhoti bu been completed
during the pastyear, with its shelving and other
appurtenances. and Is a solid strizature. It is
deemed admirable not to pot in the books until
April next, so that they will not be injured by
any dampnese from the walls. The new build
ing will bo ready for use with the books irk,.
the - let of May. The amount expended - th
building. besides the coat ef the cite, up to Jan
nary 1, 1853, was $70,000. The totel exetrodi
taro to that date for kooks was $75,364 40. The
total number of volumes cow acquired is be
, teem 60600 and 65,000. The superintendent,
Dr. Joseph G. Cogswell, hu gone egain to En
rope to make purchases, which be expiate to
completeby the let of April neat:, The en
which he is authorized to expentint Ihit trip
$25,000. This will probably addl6,ooo or '2O,-
000 volumes to the works already,eollected; sad
the library will be opened with reboot 80,000
volutes, carefully selected, and many of them
very rare and costly; all at an outlay of $lOO,OOO.
The average oast of books lately, destroyed by
fire at the Library of Concrete exceeds $4 -per
volume. These In the Astor Library ore really
no leen valuable, bit cost only *1,25 per volume
on the average. Sir. Actor's will pus:tribes
that $120,000 shall be expended at brit le pro.
curing books, and afterwards the net btooinnnt
4180,000, after defraying overeat expenses, In
continuing the collection. The residue of the
$120,000 (being about $20,000,) will be expen
ded in supplying defielenciee in the various de
partments of science and letters. The trustees
hope to farniehan- alphabetical index or cata
logue of the works 1i the library at its opening.
Of the s4oo,ooo'left by Mr. Astor, the trustees
acknowledge the receipt of $333,333 23. The
remaining instalment of $66,666 66 will be doe
20th of March next. - The report in signed by
William IL Astor, president pro wt. of the
board, and 8. D. Slagging, Secretary. Accent
paaying the above was 0 list of book" presented
to the library daring the,year 1853. The funds
and property of the library concoct in value to
$452,36/ 33, viz: 31r. Aetor's legacy. $400,000;
donation by 31r,iGogswell, $1,029 90; premium
usenet, gain on the stock transferred with first
Instalment, $3,462 87; interestaccount $12,551
33; and other items to mote up the sum.
The price of the sits of the library edifice re
mains still in the hands of .the executor", the
parties entitled
to life estates In such site (ex
cepting Mrs. De Nottbeek) not having chose* to
receive the inearoe.- , N. Y. York Arlene, sth.
Pouvrar Snow te Lennon.—From the 11th
to the 18th ultimo there was o grand Poultry
'how la London; at which were exhibited no
ten than 6j6 pine of different Species of fowls,
.loch pin containing from two to fear animal.
—beeldes eleven pens of geese, thirty-three of
duke, ten of turkeys, two hundred and forty
nine of pigeons, and forty eig ht of rabbles. Of
the fowls there were two hun dred and forty•nice
pens of Cochin Chios breed, sixty' three Ban.
lams, toren. y Dorking, besides Spanish, Malay,
Hamburg, Poland;ke On the first day there
were cometandreds of visitors at set adadeelon
fee of five shillings, on the second day ovii five
thousand st a shilling, and on the third day s
much larger number at the same ,price; Vary
high pricer titre pat upon moms of the penn.
At the auotion'eale on the best day the highest
price paid was forty-eight rolneae 'for s Co
chin Chios cook and pullet. The wooers! selling
prices varied from fifty to two pounds for out,
pen. '
102* mile,.
POPULAR VOTE FOR PRZSIDANT.
Polk, (Dem.)
Clay. (Whig.)
Blonoy (A.h.)
4710 r, 046 g.)
ass, (Dem.)
se Bum (F. 8.)
1862.
1,686,646
1,888,637
167:290
Pierce, (Dem.)
Baott, (Whig,)
lisle, (F. S.)
. By the above It will be seen that Baott polled
• higher popular vote than Polk la or Ttty
lar In '46.
NEW, 17,4E,PET STORE.
ROBINSON -& .CO.,
NO. 47, SIFT.II STREET, NEAR. WOOD.
Now opening a largo 'and entirely new
muck of Upportct *id ♦merlon Carwts. tordbrildtb
miltblug usually kegs In n Carpet Store. at as lowest
alb edam; . eeto
A. H. HOLMES -& BRO.
&coomoor to U. P. Nelson a.
siimuyaerusas or
BOLID BOX VIOBB—
• PLaTxr, 81107M1 MATTOOKII. BPADVI, ' ItUIte,
PUNA.
0ter,..114. tau. Water army yytid &or gin otil
441.A1l net TarianW equal to Iwo mtodlototoi.
•
• ethan's ":1,3
DAGUERREOTYPES
rod
.ojfite Befildisg, Third Boit!.
GITIZENWatid strangers who wise to ot ,
tato an want* azlistla and Milk. 1114.0ta.
vat 7 olvatatida nrioporlll And lII* they Intorno to ow at
Ma fall Miro ortabllabto•n i pari entintlatistaetioty
ausrantatal. - or u 0 chugs 4. Having au of the
sum" sad bail imago& and Whom , ...sr. , .
ittictedixt the now., watt Inatratnaota tb. toast
Miura klad. naat paving itrtad mum otDagoar.
=NV irth *Mt t a a art i . r rillturrttel
*Melo ova.. to4ba parooa or.. sty!. 01 Dept!.
tre . attnar Malady tt to saanwa,. nal
.a
r s *pinatas, ta met -
.• .••
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A ':
-- '4''''''- - - ' , : -- ,;-:' ,. .:4:-. - ..N...r.-. , •,1,-. , !-
':-';' , ,,.:=rj....;:; - :::i. f . -,7,...-,:.-.„,.. ; .:„.,.......„ - 1 .,...„
-..
Dar DR. M'Lor's Lists PILLe.--This
gnat maiirtaa has ettoPluoled all othns far the eina of
i f the Liver. Its afeets are .. aniutary and
na.dr. and at iba race Ursa an perfectly eats. thst ft is
ant =try:inns It should supersede all olhere. Invested
hy urn/ distitunthhed uhysielau of Tituirds, uho pint
Lind In • raglan of eons a 7 in .bleb atratls.ur Linn
Comal.lat, in venniarly formula'+ and seaman: and
.ho ha! spent yean to dimming the inurediefita and
their uumditles. than Pills are retallar/7
adapted to every form of the disease. and n tall to
alleviate the moat otullaats mar of that terrible arga•
plaint. They bah Sundt. heccum talattatal and tini
researebee of Dr. 3PLano hare plated bit name among
tho bonafaeldfs of mankind. No 'poll Donlon o7dlintoroo
of this formidable complairik should be without than
invaluable PUle. Dave you a polo to the tialit
der the edge of the rib, 1,21.42. Ittemioal ititb • pros-
aure—unable to Ile with sue on the telt alde—erith
oveiterunal;' sometimes conetaut, pain under the shoo Id ar
bisda. yam...ly extending to U. top of the e0u14.1
Ite'a upon It. that elthouah the latter pens r roar
ciptif taken for rbennuttle.tbey ell arise from Amite of
tq„Llrert end, if you would have relief, no lutao ly
a ad boy Lox of Dr. aeLene'e Liver PIM.
I'or ale fa any irmysigs, or Morobants' diode through.
•c :be Onion; also, oboloOda sod retail. by
J. KIDD IC.J..
b. 1.1 , bolo Propylotory, 60 Wood Mud.
Ala-W INES, de—Persons wishing to pur
e,. VOILEJ3 WINSJ am laocoaa of lin
.4 ....rte... obtain thoro, at Um lonitst plow, at OA
Moe atm. 0 , JACOB WEAVER, Jr..
0016 • •Ilazkat .od Frout streets.
ger Ws Theliever.Natttre Ins provided s
remedy for •ray &seem which firrh le hair to. RIEUT
V rROLRC.I-or ROCK OIL, put up .it fiol/11, from the
greet laboratorr. concealed deep la Me bowele of Mother
Earth. to, without doubt, mu of the greatut of them
emedies— Rosa Um following testimony. given by •
gt.t•lul went:
Ptrasuir Camay OhPh Bent. 16, MI.
Mr. d. 61. Kler—Blr: 1 no.. a d all your Petroleum.
It nook Oil. some two months p t 2 and hen beep Imam
n for your agent to get • turth r supply. 1 amid tars
s o ld come dozen mom. W• h Mund the Oil very
esmlleat In Plat and Dysentery 110 dengliter. st the
Mesa your agent wee here. vas ring very low with tne
O ut 1 O r e her • Praspconfal. a In thee. hour. Ss , .
.the moond. sad the dim stop and she re cowered
immedlataly. It Is also an • triordlnary remedy for
remind Inhumed ayes, Com . B ulset, and Bleunistlsa.
and 100 the Meg
with
bare mind liegeg staahng.
Boum with resplut, lttsmaw.
roe sale by ail the Imuutra n Pltbduirga
fog tp.persadverthing Pe hunt phase eoPI.I
jos....CheAvs6's lioarzr Aps, which nitride
ed so much attention at the World's Fall, ar• now offered
to the citizen. of Pittiburgb nod Allegheny DltleAnt the
Proprietors prime. wholiwale sad ratalL Thle Soap Is par
titularly odapted to those troubled with shopped hands
In Winter. J KIDD Avß).. Agents.
de•2l No. 00 Wood eliset.
Z StE Advertisement of Monet; Cordial,
• outaldo pun.
Ittsr MERCHANDISE or EVERY DESCRIPTION
INSURED,
upon the most CenralAl tar. ;unbar Loos or Dunn. tar
THE•PERILS OF 'NAVIGATION,
.by !Satin. Or LOAM 6 /Inns. bet.. Eastern CHI.. anti
.H yarn of Um arid upon Cr.. Wane=
trots n.
FIRER SIZE.
.Ho taken al usual, upon all klodk of I unable Property.
aides:dein. est. ot Premium. by
GEORGE S. ARNOLD,
fektm ' Ann for Intibarob nod Alleglenn Count, •
JAMES P. TANNER.
• WOIESALE DEALER
IN BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, de.,
xo. 56 WOOD EMIT, WITWIDOEGII.
Men Third and Fourth. •
stook 'embracer every variety and
a4lßonnes. ti. purchased Corot from
Z ' ond vittratirarrs'4;:trez 4 =4 ; . -
'—rloarko rail sod momboo bolero Irortm.-
DAGUERREOTYPES
AT THE
NATIONAL GALLERY.
I MYKSON'S National Dagnarrean Gallery,
i!wri=igoc. thgg''AlL'o""! ""*"
Lean and tiestuoVrtahh:ta n ZtaxelLtailkallkesew ea
a wn; ctrata prkm, Moue all at dr. eatabltate
a 014.1 up with vary truparbor era lity
around with nob still that tha operator az tale the
oat mount* %a grill. of the home form with all U.
mouton 01=1=44 the. ta ALL aromas.
pitler=atgniillt=ritrotely cowls& ant de.
AL L towns not, required to telea;plztore. ethos per•
feet re0162b16.13M
03...Liteweala takenof Wet eel deoeweel wow. In
say pert of Lbarltr and riclelq.
aor aoua. 6/412. end *pawing from 8 A.0..0414 /
N. Konen. In be Maroon& 61.nntivlatr
Citizen's Imams= uumpany at Pittsburgh
EL D. KING. Parsuast,
11110E1. L. 11111.1 HELL. PUY,.
OVTICE, 94 WATER, BETWEEN MARKET AND
WOOD mama.
ltletlMCS BULL ANN , CARGO HISMI UN SIIA
UNTO AND MMUS/NH/I 111117115. AND TILIIIITTA.
KIES.
4. or ass A . rag
y: SLdal IN Lei 1. , N.. i7O MB
so.J MIN 5£01:7:1170:V
W11t020141
1.1.. 4 Was. Lartm.s..4...
44)...14. , ...1. I' 11. M. Kier.
Jainrael 11.40, I Wm. th 001.414.
licrbust Dunlap. Jr.. I Jan &W.VA.
B. Ilaibaaglt. frmicla j.. 11442.,
I... Sward h05......4v, J. Bohummaar.
%eq. Bryaat. WM 14 MTh.
• In. 31. Pirascosl4 that
IDI T. ...1011T. KIIII.
PHILIP RANEDW.
REMOVAL.
WILSON & CO:
•
ItIPORTERS Ana WTIOLT , ALE Mia.LXllB. ut
WOREIGN AXO DOMMATIO
HARDWARE. CUTLERY, rt,.c ae.
Have removed to their new and erteneivo
ororratata *oat Wool. four doort. sbm the Elt.Cbarlto
kart, Vb.* t.botr jut tuerrtutoto tiotou‘ll7.
or. Invl on to on •11.111/.0.13 of the moot completo
to. ovor offal dln tltlo 0101. talky
DEED,
Ue E &Wass. tho 12th Instant., AONES pit , of Robt.
P. theltayokod doozhtor of Ms Ws Roo. Uobert Ems.
.
Air An adjourned meeting of the °Shaer.
Wane Les Lease, a ALUM.. t.Wakt. ^ all( b. held
le the lIEST PAP'2l2l' Cli.jjaCtl. on )10:71F/CV
ING, tette - n.17 Itth. at 7 o'clock. the Etetatlee tlant•
=Mee alll rev.% Progress.
the eltlsees are earneeny Invited to attend.
New Spring Goods
L i :MURPHY 2e BUROHPLELD have jue
IL ' received. ba
tea, ansinena tbla netainit—lilark Hr
MN. Ctananad •Inte seat ennead 81d Cilon.
.• per neek wad mei Mebane, ,Glente tinned 4lnen atm
brie Eddie; .ten, lam and email efflll.ld S.". WWI.
tea Nuns' evening drama. at Um notttv.atat comer
roman and Market sateen tele
To Machinitta.
WANTED—A Partner in a FOUNDRY
and 11110111213 FERlP.sitostal to imo of the moot
Imports= samtothatosing towns ea th. Woitota
A psalm mon. competent to take easmro of the Ditching
itimp. sad haylos fro m too to thtro tboomnd dollu• to
pant 'MI Ana tht.a most deatmblo We:loony.
:for firth. ; partleolant, applr
D. A. GRIER 100.
Marty tre c e , t, i Ma d yritb;
uair• l 1.
Toon/sOwn. Iditholting Comity. Ohio.
-
Professional Tour to the West.
rfi'W sobserrber will leave on a Profen.
ta Aortal Tour to tho Wort, by the Path Mellott. Ito
trlil ottani tt Um Collection of Cilium Itareohltrug Papa..
Lorett, Lana %Tumuli. .tad othrr bustorm coatlietal
Zai V:= 1 .1,11=11.14,1, 1 a1i,: if
tlhifro.l
Ulu-moons. bariyatte, alio!tl i r Cit l . awl too sli m .
pat litter in Ohio. ottitlt [A 0.
rola Mbomu; Uo. 111 Fourth anat. •
New Muir..
HE PHILENA SOHOTTISCH, cot:pol
l. e 1 by H. Itobbor.,
. n. Tv. Rose b2bottiseh: so•Mosea by IL/10b...b.
. The shore are the Cull coptosroc . .l Hots the hutd4sben.
Mae Ftury Iltnat; , Lan to W
;b. ••••:
lime Arum Slue. by My Fhle.
Sly 01.11 Ken tee•T Loom Elms Rebottle., t
ow Yolks at Usual Oisay eabottied•
hildsa silt 8 Wyatt.
A WIN lot Of the Pit. wi Want • Muter; sonialattig , bo
Oh.* of 19,.{6-.1 . rte. ISO cents. •
47 , A . Le. lot, of F a l t S a tr
i tri l lat hzir ,. r i h,. 4 ,13 4 ,
,„,
Proposals for CoaL
QELLED-PROI'OSALS will bo received- ot
lb. Ofilot of Venn. Pennock. Ultabeli & Co.. until
W fort dar of Munk nest, for trvincrolehlog gni de
riming on rho bOaltd. AT atILWACILIE. W1a...50,000
bushel. Net quality COAL. for the mannftecturt. of
,Laid Cool to be dellnrof Magni lb. months of
uno, July end &tenet next, Tome of pc,yencpc c.
hued on oath, on Um delivery of the Orel.
JOUR LOCKWOOD.
Eventn rlihrankle ties Light C. pony.
Pilleburen. fob 100E63. • feILU•
[Janina! COPv.I
• Chardon irallol Railroad.
LIE undsrnatne4, Commissioners of th,
SCHART' VALLEY RAILROAD : lobo ,
lisairtitao, L. P. liftchoosk.laoob Movaao.
P• Wan.. Ovvvka B. Do/VA Jamvo O'll. Danny, •111011
MAIL kredirriek flocrea klauctlaid
lirocrio, Dilation A. Poo loon. John Boyce. 'Mom,. Watcoo.
lobo W..,... Dativl Mutes. Aoki. David T.
IlakokolL J. K. MMlleal. wtma
IlZlVilflo . 2dONUWO l ninfetiOrN! . . 'l ll lll l l. :V!
nib do di Vobruary, loolaAt c at 10 o'clock
Pince oaDatiendano• foreoaostvd. 011:44i
• • " Grocery Store For 8a1e...
•
N ALLEGIIENY CITY; corner of Ander
loon sod Lomeli otno's dolui • tourishlng Denims.
tlluirt l itlnt !To n do .I°TtITT.AII,I,c,-71 DIoD
.4.men vie* no snit all Moot. Uo.1•Wlil. sod tilt art 4.
Tao thousand d 011.,, two oast lo averss• . mom of
business dono. Th. Btors-hoom onto tor SIM Pot 1 0 00,
1 . 004.1 4 / 1 2 aloes ltomodtslsly. If swoolosd. um,
done. 011 tbro• notos—baslor lbw.. At, sal
of. months to rm. Apply Cs 11. AMAIN.
Election of Directors.
CIVICS VAIN CANAL COMPANY,I
On, Fre lOW 9,11162.
AN NLIOTION will bo hold on 'MONDAY,
the Tth der of March next, it the 01111021 of the
- Coast Company, to the 111, or Lie. Iv ANY EN
DINTAIVIAB at the Me thatel perky for tin .osuins
tteleglite) SHO . U. ouvr. bravtarr.
New Steamboat Law.
TO THE OWNERS ANDMAPTAINS Of STEARROATS
ON THE SOUTHERN AND WESTERN WATERS.
W. STBEVER'S four inch oyllador
ef t ai w g: P aritrabt:llll, l l l ll sA r Wel?
dlocherstos • tuo-luob gleam or wenn, ell he r0i114 . 1%
h•tol or stem unsex: Sr. eamosot.
on
NUE andtle
mint rhante sad, ottrobto ID that oonetrootion. not
that.. got out of ord.. Sondes lb. 4 lush eyiloder,
ORO 01 Oa.' fAt Ole: 1. 3.Alond B ßrh ernodern
Vgratt=e. Paper AWL, Ilantattotto, gale-
Itoulos. An Wee futnithail with the rounen
onsm eat nonstronnaottone by mall nrotoptly atteiol.4l
to. littnertur•J and ter lola u -8
To Let •
EVE
iyozafortsble convenient Brick
DWE Lltiti HOLMES. altuntei on Miter.=
VatrritrAVlthltiVißlTlrit
Rouse
X.' sluar
Some, Nes
'I,
, ,
;119 . AMANDINE—For 'chapped
Walla Tooth Put* ObirioakTcoth 'chap ped
wing Crsamt nlloVaK Akagds4e 011;
tomaloalt ma.
of 6itWith
MO4lllB AAA OM:.
al • s
T ARP-15 kegs No. I Lord, ieed Iliad for
We by ifelS) 1161 4 1HY ul CO .L 1
POTA:TOE9- 1 100 17nag.Fink — Ries and Red
fn gory ftir sale br
AU PEAXINS t BAUMAN%
•
fl KEEN APPLES-60 bbls., jast ree'd
xi for We by ffelll peasnci s ONIXIIAN._
rink; BILLS AND ACCEPTANCES
~_l. WANTED—Os N
Boston. , J..olarrillo. ,
N. Irk - St Instr.
rawao phi., ' Cu.:thall.
Bedlam.. Chtdir..kii,
Clev.lan4.
Detraft and the W. 4 vtl ' aj.ll7-
SIGHT MUCKS, abo. turntable 7ntk i it . l o -331 .1 .. .t.,..
1.11 ' 71 1 ourth. mter.t.
Ca lINDRIES-- • ,
ki 10 4•61.4 Dry A0:164:
4 6614. eggr,
12 110.6 ...102..0.,d: ..• • -
v t 3 dm C.. 242 Seed;
1 barr.l.4 ball flottei - . '
6 kris 40112 /3414.1
• 10 kern Lard;
• 3 barr.l.l\ 1.4611
C.ll. 666.4 Cbt.44t
,124112.0.6.20
It•ts.l4i,oty cnl fe, 4414 by
f.t4 • \CIUK t IfeCANDLESb.
OLASSES-500 bb,s. N. 0. Molcisses,
rre'd and for W. by
• roll BrBtlsoEd 11.101:MOG
UGAR-164 hhds.Sagar,...reo'd and for
sj sal* by ; SPRINGER YIARBAIIO/L
ARD-38 bbls. N 0.2 Lard, recd and for
• ale by [1'6141 BPELINGEB LIARDAUGU.
lifeOLL BUTTER-20 bbls: Roll MAW.
nrcielred and for sale Dr
4 SPRINGILIt LIAIWAINIII:\ •
.10k EMOV AL The taidersiko d
aottnon that Ito ha ratneed lAftle
ggW
Icooon4a mIIo .OARR . I AGE WiltEllOtain aact
, vit war
b
.ad a now paean" a Taraalo. Road.
dorn I 0r:4015414rd frqt t le b' E r ilt "
r tg :Tr i y tot:VT:Orr trl 3 .:7l, t l 'h t U 7w " '' ve 4
ats t . i plttloe .. to the animate. ata.enao lo no i d { an . o l on
f ia m r. o pethi tt .. attars Meant to g dart
Thoilowbbing to path.. axe raactfulle In d
Gall and moo tot taarsalees. • t o
=AV.-ratan "anal:Mon red tap atilt. o f
[fallAtterY) JOSN"'
' TOOL WORKS,',
CORNER OF FIRST AND LIBERTY BTREET4
PITTSBURGH, PA.
A CIITNISTS' TOOLS of every vorietv.
DON PLANAR.. RD,. sod and TORN-
I:OTLIER DRILLING I.I.ACUINER. to, Ag., sotto
fumed to ordn..
JOSEPO, 7. CO.
ISAAC J05A5........- .JO., 0. SICASKI:
Jones & linigg.
AIANUFACTURERB of Spring and Bibs.
tar *Baal, Plough Slab Eltee4 Bird Plough Whig,
and ELIPUS Bgrhunn Bra. Nut Tager. nal Patent.
/Wear Hall and Hammers( frog .l .a—Gornar olhan
and First Ms. Plitabargh. Pa. •
•
SONY 6 011100 .. ..
Oli
- .0 IS ISOCICSIA
D. B. Rogers ki
lANUFACTURERS of Ro fir's Patent
la bnprgred Steel Cultivator Taattlornar of Ron
and Bat gluey Plltabargh, Pa. 1.12 ,
.T. EATEIERS-2,0001ba., in More _and for
A • sal. 07 J. T. A 3. J .130VNE.
7518 255 Lineal odreet.
•
LARD -10 bbls. and 30 kegs, in a .113 and
tr ule by ifal2] J. T. J. J. • an.
111110LCBUTTEB-20 bbla. in star: for
Lib wa by [felln J. T. t J. J. 800 • U.
el LOVER SEED-500 bus. in store and for
IL) .lo by lhlll .1. T. a J. J. BOON*
rirSIMOTHY BEED-101., bus. in store, fo
ssts by frel2l J. T. & J. 1.13005 X.
THITZ BEANS-12 bbls. atom, and
tarsals by J. T. &J. 1100CilL
MIOLASBES-200 bblis, in s and for
.sis b. MU] J. T. & .1. .:BOONE.
IU . 0. SUCikR-;-44' ) hhds, is stow and for
LI • sSis by Vart . J. T. aJ. J. BOONS.
FLAXSEED. -200 store and for
tali by (UM • J. 1.1 J. J. BOONE.
TALLOW—Ontds., in store and for sale
Dr J. T. J. J. 1300.1 X .
'GREEN APPLES-40 bble., jest received
sad far eat, br !M2) J. T. al. J..IIOO:GL ,
FLOUR—IOO bbis. Extra, in store and for
sal. br [M2 J. T. • J. J. .HOONIL
ARM? . APPLES- T i. sts?re
"
411 2)6 Liberty sure. \
AVI c LLTE r.. Gg e -7 bas i C iu mer w ' White
ba M Wm-41.9<C.
- =
a r bi OFF-500 It& Maccaboy Snuff. for sale
Dr - twat_.___ J. KIDD CO.
RITISH LUSTRE - 2 cavesfor' sale by
S
f. 1.2
J. KIDD Jk CO.
INDIAN BED-3001b6., in store ;Ind' for
L i.l br 11.111 J. El OD a CO.
OMEN STONE - 1,500 lbs..in store
- 1.. t sal tor rsi• br tfo3l J, 6nDD'4-0,1
Q. AMMON. FIT-400 lbs,, for sale
O. by
Dat J. KIDD C
ACETIC ACID-0 0 0 Ibr. No. 8, for role
by L 412.1 J. KIDD 1 CO.
0. gIOAII-I.io hhda. N. 0. Sags;
• "•••• ••• " i• 'Amami s Emiscrr.
6.11 Heaa Fl.t Morn.
PUOLA.B3ES--300 bbla. i N. 0. lifoluatv,
/.11 jut rted Ur sat. b
akl9 itiOLIPII 2 VENAL - LT,
RIO COFFEE-250 bap. Rio OofFl7o - n .
dare and kr saL• Ej
as a ENGLiBLI a
IILASS-200 boxes; assorted si
Nfi sad Mr Ws by
QUNDRIES—•
y mt.. Rao;
back
I W
bbl. ool;
and WI 11,11 80.. • \
Joel. rocAl and La br
kr/ Esatim * DAL'}
DEANuTs--no bole. Pang% jur0..,, ,
I and for rale br
Lar. ENGLISII a
'll BEEF-10 tierces S.:O. o:lead
2 /6 "' "'" .. " 4 " " rcriusu i BENNETT. :1
VENISON -50 prime gams, for sale by
.1. D. WILLIAMS t CO,
ryiy No. IL Wood sweet.
ARD 011.-40 -bbld".. No. 1 Winter
ff Sentinel. tar A
male by
11. A. FAIINESSOCK
fan ear. Wood and ME newts.
PT.4.I . IJRPENTINE-60 bblt., in prime
k fol2 er.
f' - "1" ' 7 .R A. rAnniterocx co.
BM PILL-100 110. Mindere and U. V.
P., for al• by O. A. PAMIESTOCK
DEFINED BOILS X-4,600 lbs. for sale by
fol 2 • U. ♦. }AU.UOTOCK A CO.
A FRICAN BIRD PEPPER-200 lbs. for
11 deb 7 Ifel2l
_B. B. PANISTOCK CO.
QALERATUS-20 bbls.. pure, for sale by
61.1 B. A. FAIMEATOCK it CO.
.FRIEDRD PEACHES-2QO bite,' just reed
axed for isle In W3l A MoCI.OIIO 4 CO..
3 me Wood end suss Amu.
QTR &MED' LlONEY 7 Couvetqently put
k f: ts ir ' 6 4°11 re' itira t r " b r a. 1k
00.. co, Wood 33.:121.1.
1610i/DRIES—
LI . 100 bushels DAM A0D...:
•
kisackiliock.bost Flann
9 kits Load:
WWidt• Bsern
•
9 bblk Hod n.tte
. . .
Jalt received and'f.r nthb -
e
DORIlall3OB k I:COMMIX,
Aria " 116 Water stir, and lee Front street";
- . New Lette \Preis
ADAMS' cam and lover °VYING PRESS
—A gm article. belay the oat coarealeat. co,
team 4 and powerfal Prep owthroo to the publle. Men
hant..aid °therein want of . are 1121rItrd tO call,
e p7
and mud. theta. For mi. A t
J,
n.
wszalx, _
~ Bookseller red atatioaer.•
lall 63 Wood at. tetwiaa 'part! sad rough,
Vl — E . E — K — ' -1 1.1.0bRik — ttTii , Nti, RA
Plaa--Ttile ante!. le preys \ reed meet
Pamphlet , . awl will make plea or elim. cr tality.
lattactiosiSale coo caeca. or two tab Nth et
the powder. and ad 4 le It gee gent of Witt Met It steed
BD hour or two, I a Rand olace. after *hie 'add nal,
Polo and wrote. to NIL the tact.
Price, I:5 elute 100 bor. Sold pc 11. 11. lila.
E. II
' fels 67 , We alma,
-1
UN DRIES—
S-. _ --_ . .
It* bugholg Clovor goad: •
100 hush.. Ig Timothy 8..4 . \ ,
160 bootdola Pry ApOlv: ,"
20 OW-W/11W 11•131.•
1 bldg. Null Ilut '
10 Iva. Lard.
la Oa* and Yu , salt by \ J. a N. FIAT% ,
612 rornorrd Sixth and Wood at to
r 4 4 ITLASSE- - MO bbls. Plantation Biotite
mut, landing from •11.0saboal 70Itstaaa lir aaJa_ by,
-,,, .1.1,,a. ILOVID- \
ilf)A t.
R— " lsilridi..oill civp Sugar, for sale
tee. la 11101* 1r0003 1 41[64.td. b/
YTABII-2.0 casks Aare Paul; 30 hbls.
Snloratur. for utto by [001.3 18. FLOYD.
• 1214511 15611:6.R1AL •
TIRADE BALE OP NIYAIc . 'CARRIAGES.
((IN WEDNESDAY morning. 916
Y lIARDII otzt.at lON ceoto. , k, et Oio 081.
NEIN 1.11/31U)I onIFOILADILPIII=6/ 4 M
and Ocorititrreta,-Pbllod.loblo.
Tho , ;olloctItilullIootortD000srly TB 11UNDRID
I.4.4Oaolubtt of Vuol•D'ALlVo.wersaa mass—all
~ama•
sgr soh , Youßlro, sod slopostpoomont u ootouut of
thoytatbar. AbialtO 11..1i1111[112.: " .•
Fob,lBo. Afolldl.l /Osi,ufou,
Q,ECIONIALLND, PIANO
vo. 811 00410••••• , ,14 , •••••• . • ...
G
For *ale • /1-19tne. ic4
or Idao is
f4ll
• ror Twenty Days.. •
STILL Greater Redaction dit Priees.n-A.
A. MI CON it CO., :local and el Market etre, will
doatlage th eir last great aarg•ggatal Sale tor arrant,
are longer. "
. -----
1,1 t.,
Jo e
• Proponds fat Coil. ..
~
pgOPOSALS mill 'b . * roe/Alia' tiii.
• derlditnediet the ellileof Raul ttelitleoll3
Meet. until the first den' If 31 - fter the deify
deligrely t 11 Rug bushel. &TONS .11 illetbnent. at
the Laudin I the "Clinton of MI I "South Pltte•
..
Hotels,. Stesattboitt4 : od\o/lailog,4lo.ies Wood, C AN .be supplied', at tb eortier of
mod i.istirotrothl. wiciii4lCKL , by . tho a t
O. o r .
tioudred; fro th Tomato % I aalion \ .
drip, lir. Um bwthith wi th olithiorroni v ottho l' iltiltholiw n O:r
th...aace, at In.' , '* l " 74 "!Vm. .4,';'decLuita
roll __,
---7
New Books!_ Niilistka 11. ' • ,
fIURSE of Olltton,•bi lire: §S . Torth;.
ki ' Hint MVP. N.. 1 2
'ao. Uorap of roar ti,iirbii ism, ' • '
• 111:1131 , 4t. otek cunt= 2 .\ :, id.ut
T \s4.
"‘"=2:, l o=Timumo . am_
tr,,P, 0 1, 1 1 14, • hrs t aapir all - 4 1V. ! . 1 .
roll • Trail Tiara MN% thrown. Ihs Port 06th,
• A Female Teacher Wanted,: .. ,
,I::teach,. in .a Private Parailvrivedlie a
ivii tit
s t ta& t.ll. IA ~, V IM. a‘trise Dos
ar[f..
..
`- -
\ 1,4
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......
, .
Now' , ltooks, and Fresh &Mae&
R. 4- Alexander's New Book i
xy The lonAlitith Nato= •
•. laying Paloqw, lieroaam by Drs. nods., Akzu.
, dor. AMID. ao.
Drpt . la= r "r 1
• •
Bonyor st eo Worts. S rob: .,
NralN Pownwillootrotwt
Moo of the 8011. L4Dllbr, illudrAtot
Hoary Rad WAIN otailAY•4 •
Meows on St PONY: •
llooomeo Pulpit Asolotant.
tefl,TW, by antbor of Poop ot
bony, and Lowly. Note *4l apod In Alt
All•rtrook.by r.sy Forrowtor:
MotloO and Martini LIN. BAIT kNO. O ;
umoobold of Ely Thom, More, \ •
Loomao's LIN of Wotort,
WebeteY'&Warkt.
a1.?7,c , , , ,
NoolrielMlNtlyb Efooloine.: \
row. and'AnntoNeo Cow Froneb owl /Won&
Pala - oeOiTaWOeTnee. Lcigion:
I:.ltrlow%t.Teer' 1. Herald
\
Cann:ulna A prealypthe natleben '
Abloonante:?e, , enullul'obno, ,',,, \
Stationer 7. non. , dneeoll.Land Sacdainchool
Booty
1 \ ,
All of Oartet's pubbeatloan '.,,
' ! PAVISuS a An•troie.
fell Bookman , and Btatlonen. ES Mang Opel.
QUGAR—.4I4 litis. N. 0., good fair to
All prima, lending , Ulla day land to et.... 'toes.. by
tell I stuuvra, DILWORT II a co.
• NI I OL ASSES T - 1- 1,040 bbla, prune N 1.0., in
oak and omen , ow:memo...ln deer. lend be arrive,
be ea eby [f• MI BllblYaß, DILWORTII 4,0 J.
ITCATER --4;) bags Rio aisd 40 pule;
•
IL ) Jalra for aolo of
• ' .
hll\': 1 1. BLIELIVIR , DIL ' ICORTII A CO:
—...
.Ikl AILS-4,00 kegs assorted ( or sale ' , lay,
vi sulA 1 siIIUTIR. CILWOBTII A CO,
.
BACC.*-169 kegs No. 1 Keztackj,
rrrist, tore. , for
i f
1v Zr DILWORTII aCO.
a;;OrteCiTaiies.
forsalelan PIIRIVIM. DILTIORTLI
ZEACN , dai reo'd, tos 4,foi
JUF tiala Ds U4ll TIENItY IL OULLI.OB
q reed and foi sale hi s'
LIMIT 11. cotoss. ,
ft-4 I bhl,s. fresh *ell, rec'd_an
ti . tir , 1 folli. 'LENNY LI. COLLINS.
E 02 1 1 7 -This 1,
real • V Cut •alor
i'A A c oN
1,000
stle by ' (fell!
priEN StiAßliS (71IC11egheny Cit y GAS
OTOCI4. for =I by 13. Hetef9..
21 lift2l stret.
, ,
T 9 Ren \ t.
&BEAUTIFUL\ COUNTRY SEAT, or
slosli mo,eoritalnlig atoutlareuty aurae, situated
Iles trout the thtt, on the Psitysnile Plank hoed.
It• areeenseuts ere i Heck Oottale Assaoso•teloi••
.da•lloc•o 21 : elm • Civet Variety of Mit Treat, Lad
Otered. Apply to \ • fell •s, \ \ \ 21111th 'treat
he Great Q 'este)
'T,n n 8e1 , e u d.
" Hoist,esin Honey be *tide ickestr •
PHIS kneetion has been \ deaide4. bxthbn
g. male ef t tpeople of Pistaboreis e o4 ittielfty. that
the hem +my melte money, to to .dot the eld maxim—
abet r • penny red is ass acid "
and that them ten be aD• 11101.1tT Mo o wars
040T1111IG AT 50TOIU ALI, ho. Y 4 Rote m
l slave,
then et sayothAp establishment . In Allegheny county,.
(tall and emmtne youreetres. Ytudy td•Pleitee.
One fare—Termt, Orb! L CIDSTR.
1910 UT/ER-40 111)13. fresh Itottutterk for
11 mi. ' [r4o) L DALzer.i. 0.00.
booie Cheeee, arhiv4ig gat
lJ Ohio.* Pa. Ha .8234 tor sa/. bIuLzEL
CLOVEThIdEED-10491 bushels Clover Seed
for ntir'b Velol R R. DALZELL 1 CO.
CLARIFIErp SUGAR 7-8 hada. Clarified
Einsar. landls4 rr m stegrkc• Wosklugtov City,And
br oak. by \ I.re/01 \R. DetbZELL a CO.
" 1 1811-125, Ws. large 3'u. 3 blaelerel; '
13 Id. bb o.No. 2 Mackerel; \
10 bbl.. N 0.2 lbotortlt .
I bbl.. No.l Mookarol:
, :,1101.bblo. No. 1 Moo oral:
1 t 6 22.12515. No.l ockeo , ls '-
, ,10 tins No. 1 ockarol:' ''
E , 25 Dbl.. La • Tan:
62 boo. lied Hart=
moo .
kw imlo by, ~ \IL R 0812021 2; . C . 0..! .1.
.. , \ • Llbegty am:.
10116 1R0N4150 tonit \ ng Iron, for,;sale by
, R. 1t01318./Ift t 00.
SUNDRI.E.44-.5 fresh Roll Buttair;
20010. N. Lard; '; , ,,*bbla. No. bobd,..
gs ktrn do. doh -40boolools Motor, Nob:
' 60 buhel. Chen:mtg. 00 \ do. Driod Aybdl.
b0r04,0 booklet/lora 00 bblo. ourorlioe Ylwor. ;
Ju i n g oairol. tor ado by B. NOWT!, M t.
. '‘ MO
ble.'No. 1' Laid 1.1;
IL/ 8 bbl. N. • Lard Oil; •
CC In. LOroerd JO;,
CVOs. Win ter.rtrolloorWlorlo 011.;
. 4 rg, 18 bblz.TortonV CO.
nk, ..l
for . i ! r KOBIrOte r! ..
WOO LlW•tr CO
stmt..
ACON —2 5,0 In o. Rams, Shoulders and
LIP OHM dr NI by [MO] IL ROBIEN 100.
.
• • TABLI-11. earklm pure, - for .re "ng,
il) 441 "" d "° ."
* 4 '7'
a \ • 11., 14, LLSII.7. 0, Weed ftraL
Colo. Stook, aid Fxotivige Office—For
F,Sere
OREIGN GOLb anAILV ER bought at
ibt .
111gbat wend In pat fn,rl.., 9.11 for LIMIlidl!,
\ nava: \
Wan.= Yana. bausbt-.401.1 . 410» rnl.4
Colleettata =wle In th. Woe:^^,
Inn. 8111. nenntlan.l on.nnall eitnualsston; • -.‘
170601.0 0n Val-urn& all tlinn: tonal.
f. 9 ,‘ K. D.
VRESLI RU LL,...BUITER-43zee prime,
111. " r 00 ' .4 L ' " ' . 111.517 ‘ ll. GOWAN&
tIOTASH-4 can No.' 1. forNrotailing,
by ifeg JIMMY H. ”OLLINS.
A PeLES—Pippins,,Pennicks 84,4
,ACE, nn:ear R. eckuns
...IV RAPPING PAYED— V:K) reams\ corn-
AVur u. cot.Lius.
00 -- AS--240 don. for n de .
LEW!!!
LSS-10 boxes Nxlo Wails. for solVc.,
mutt U. COLLINS.N,
•
.• lICE-4.0 evoke Flaxsee'd•
13 ktga No2l. Lae;
1 1:313. bin. 1 Lard:
110 barbels Clareraerok
100 busllel. Dr1•d'331.1,1:
JOai:Mdrati.ged for Ws bT
\ tag - J. B. DILWORTH * C0...31W009 .tr.
p — TAS - 11-20 mks No.l Potash. for sale
• • br , [leg] J. 8. DILWORTH d W.'
'ARD-33 bbls. No. 1; 7 Ltf. bblp. , do.,
*Wing fran
lt pal In:
Rater noqt front treat&
UTTER.--3 pkns. Rolt, now landing fro
iwiew u. Mall; her sale Ett
13AIAII DICKEY a CO
11ESNEITS-3 bble. bags, no
tuvilos Itma ers=cr. U. 8. ILA for b
ho LICZY r a
our
dr L D COPPER.---2 Copper Salle, now land
F att frt. examsr U. B. 31.411, for pair br
f. 9 • \ 1611.111 DIC&EY t 00.
EATIIERS=3, bags, nor landing fro
steszner 11. 8. 3.1111,10 r W'BA .by •
UR LOOM .1k CO.
06S-9 bbla, naw landing from ateszne
V,. &MIL fa w1.1 , 7'
DICIET k CO.
(10170 N-0. bales., now landing from
IL gean.r C., S. Usl4 fu alar m , mccra . ou :
fe9
NAPPIER BLOOMS-3924 now landing
fmla steuste C. S. NO, fez' xI:ST
IS.1.1"411 DICKSI t CO.
.
• NM . noir landing from
Warter rlnve't 11.se. tr a r t i i i sumin .
00.
tag-x. ‘ now Landing from
‘LJ laxmorm.a.V re a,
co,
trY Awn
Fostitz's New 'Snug,
ir OLD KENTUCKY' ROME;
\
bx Watt tte 4b INV.I 0.1 etbo lepolir Lll3l.
I+l. $0 , 110,3u5te...0.8...0.14 • rot. bac* Ictltt not
NDUft.4%'l &mis'.ni br
to \ \ it wana.ax‘al.
. _
.VHS, and :MISS AbLlttal beg leavit\to.
ie. I ntat to h the of . Slttabo toy rta and, Albmhen . Y .
Itliarth i b iiktarZd tbin=oftat,
Intenteol end .o emvemtoTartied on. by Hr. Oen ,
Wea, They MO mono.' of ilberal patroomm, while
elloeed Wet to the following 'attestation dimly, for
tam% to Prot. &Alla TUC! M1'130;4,14 Liberty street. •
1 WI dome pleasure to rieeiamebding Mrs. PIM Inn
Os Ali to whip umerom student. who have .0 liberally
ravorwl ma their letrobene. and, fitehmalidoot that
my Bide= cf instruction will coatin g to retain Ltd gabs
fem. with the eithen. of the two olthworbile in the
1.4111131 .o dlethenulatual owl able instructor.- I
Pli. 01011;31W1tE "
Ytnemann. Janbeir 30 . 1863 . \ Vaboller
,
WSW BMX HOME.
ULL'Ert,IIII,TCHINS It LAEELL,
Importers einiel,Whail . Dealers ',
• Nes 91 Llbertististli N. re . \ \',, \ '''
,AREnow ricoiving and opening a \Tory
\
Pea. end entirely nreerhick of NIMES and PARRY
upon, mei:Lytton& Dress Mika Drees op% and
eindinnna Bonnet and terfelei linbons. abanlier Rad,
.iiirandLishi Oleenn White Geed& Lam mil lintbroi.
Sri.: twiner with a nintioni amoriment °revery Yarn
ry of nom. Ii
their line: nub gal thin balm from seer?
penman! Orni inn a very dertraide met, and &Slow
P .i. ..af x, \ l2,lpqßll„ . stsPittli LL! LL, •
1,.., W. Ddßaitti
fidad3a ' e
witb,Roice 2 MeeNZ.
. 1 .
—:— r__,____
HE • and ':'fotitilknory
•
. ROI lemon & Reoa \ &o i l.,
1 eon. n gdiortieouLhaiiiet renew
4 Wad ion , Tin rcornslna• be
r. Roseeesicen tan ha bad
— 77" "4. WILLSON lt ON.
Net '
• ..ei11e.....,. - eine(
Net •nd ORAinniaenrers.9l Wood street.
N. IL—Yourthatomnana Ls 28 by SO Let. ...Melia
WARRANT.E¢AOREAUXTEXTAACT
VIII rano'. Wareta (Cirrasear Paint) tram
N o, oanaants,As., by robot oa tha mot. sod glpoirlaS
water *lctk a spoon or kir—goir• onu. rualgo.
wholaalle .14 radb, by R. I. BRUMES. • •
tag • Irt Wood atraot.
"It takes Precedence of an," •
,1 13 SAY respeotable \Diessiets, of B. A.
FAHMNSTOOKT 1.111011 . 0a11.01 VgBILI/1106,--oeut•
1.
Elesh. B. 4..Fabeaseet Plttalgsh. Pa.. •• •
ttneo—the Westgate gilphed BM hse ear
rind In\ toed order. The P. alga& valuable Wets
sidles ate now 10 Sell Isom In ttar , ishalty.ceat
Übe. Pleb/dune el all other artleloe ma:leaded tbr
the diestaelt for egad. Ms le expecte. \ Ittoyytuslelant
use It. Lad\ do not healt.te to reetanteeed It t thaZr
patrons But ft U outtOdter that It hesetood the t..t 01
twenty
. gLatLlgal. and • with aoreattlrjac=t
r.reeltred audSok tleAttlitZTOCE t CU, •
laa • •r. Wood end first down: Plttelnusb.
IiOOKET STRITHENTS--;•24 scsgeg
L . ? braids.'Ppe Itotniinatr. alb), Thum*Lour
tem , Davie,. Porrapoir Waft, instramattc Semi Ilestorm
Cocoduanc 8.1114.41 g
forcrogi,r.umq so *' Ttaa.a.
P a ll tr' L ri1411.6
MIORTARS • and \ 'PESTLES=-100: do
LTA' Camp. Woe If ortariami Pella. all Idfail. br 4.56
VIETTZ KNIVZ
Stijver, slae. Italy 1•114
If LEACHED and Imbltitkobtyt ZEIUSLINS,
ILI14121"'"11'1 ‘ .14112 41 5 ",! 3 / 1 4 t•
• " ' '‘f , '
-
• ~ A-.,:ceLA;•
i .112 am
: .oiata, Iri7 Cap ~,, .d D0:0004%4'
itletigla• 'i .:' . \
3 N EIOND T niOrnktik44th iSAt.„\ it 0 \
eelierk, .rtu et .'d. et th• weerthi Ll,,_ ati
aw, at Wool too \ firth \ c 0. ./, erronor?....Tetro.
may \concert. • largo . at 1, 1 k.fi1e...' ,.. '0 ....
Cfe=tonwelVlP, Plie h e r i .r. if. °" \ th , n
o=l,4l.oweAcnigrillthibri.l...:=4, w",le4
litoo.olslua " Te C da hasee, opelA IIIMVI:
Cboek. Shotog At., Bleamed sod or 7
all ?fell a bErh 'KW Oe aokl withoekt nee O. N \
\ • • \ V. XL DAN 0„ ckelbooo.or \
\
:Glassware INanitaie,,; 42c.;,, ilrot Loh - 4 \
fiN MONDAY afternoon, 14 Inet .at Ea
ol'' , .
!UFO:doer. ardbe Coroaatrobal \f ale. ale. Home.. 'eOreor
la .3 and Wave- •111 be MI d a, lot Of 0it,...." ~.....,
sod emend and yorult...n. fitZere. to • ~0 0m ...0r'...g.,,*.„,,...."1
J. castor., tanorrters, iollfor 50..... Litt .....: - ,71 - ..
bed armada. ea r 7 breakfut sad dboig LOA
Lin. kitehec tobleg bateaux, leakie,. ilea to.
arrew and busk" rralcoses, featherbedere . ..Wan ..1 1
otter goy°, %Who? oteraila. to .al to , ova tit i or
e Ire rer wardrobe. • \ (504) 7 PII DAT tle,,A tls . _' \
N 0 Molasses, Blitck Teas, aq. at Att *rio
\
IV ILL be soh!, on Monda* afternoon, ta,
if V iiolork. al Darla' /cop, comer of \ WoalasWO 1.1.,
streets.- •• \
,IS bble be 0 Moles a. ', \• N \
be half chest. Mao Tea. \ , ',
I rialto= 'ller. IO Food crd.r. !, \ \
1 ripe .1 enure 8 plr4ta. ' • ' \
1.1 i,3.) coxes 8 treeripe eenfiri;,,,,
Admiidstrator's Bile of Stacks'\ \
ON 119nd.iy evening, Febriiary 14tb, \
[b. Commercial am Bcosos.e4r..r
111t3 rtreot... will be P314..ic30 2 u 1 0 0 .7` 1,
for r01t...-per
31:aharoe Btrrk Iltroonpab,la Norlfrageo \
5!.! " firaddock's 71.1.3 Ploot`Polul
Zo . :iltdrge.X.-dril d o o ". .
P.M. era Plttollorth Tile g7;l, , \ \
uhlq onl. P. ltallroad Co.
P. 31. D.tv15. , ./Aicer: \
10 .•
719
. . . .
I:EATHER BELTING-We have °lib : t!d
el otor 6000 feet or Oak : ard Hemlock tents4l Lon
He Hoy .00)100 teem 1 to 14 tooltos In rldtb. which til
Manil on 00e 100.1. tovotsbln tovad. Th e lat.:Moo
Maddest. ond other. . Is to.Titid to Ws utiolo, so t o ,
hewn 11 to teethebilt over before tter/Ift solo In 4144 \,\ ,
iv.
J. I\H. Plltl.lll. \
No. 110 11.0.1 street. ‘,.
tea
•
Coal Works'For Salo; \ \
I:ESTATED to Elisabeth Tow natip,. tw54.4,, '\\.
§ W4or . below ttto_bo co n.hoottl now to toll towel.. \•\ N , \
th..l.4"Zat Weal u'...t/riar= tra;1:11•Vg \ ','"....,. ` 5
VAliviTPMEl7..Vriolnllftli tazlß`.v. ,Ow i'N \ ' .-
\\ ' '\ L ,'
\
rho ttstor 'LI ot tutllciont &tat to riot, palm to ' ho'
. " s ' ''' \
Jowled ot orq Mao. Th. wholo obi b.. told ehoolt. ,_ L, ' ,: s
Aool• to \t..LARE. k XDOrAlt, Mk
_at. Wad... Of t 6 lw .. s: ' _ ‘,...'‘ s :, \
sotosibars,' , .t OW, aim. tio.ld4 Youth stmt. Pitts.; ' ' '.
.borytk. .tte.9:4l.3zir Pt:NI:EY a orraucarr_ \ A"'
1 URPEIT & BURCHFIELD aro Baffin' g
Plain and Harrod mica lot . ring Dreaw. ow/
• tot
VIVELCiI RLANNELS, anA,other mikes \
of unshrini&Ole ri50...3., to b• Ltd it
i-t comer of Docizi.hand Marketo:reit , .
(17 \ & EIIRCIITIELD.
Election Notice.
yIIE Annual Election for. Officer. for "the \
S
Compry for •recthtz • Bain Vl= the 4.o4W:tent •
nprit• Pt tatarrktpat i sligZ4f u ttohgr4
VttoburglL 4 g IlMil7AY T t66,7th . of Maren,trroxthri, st
1 Oclott. P. \ JOEI2.I.LIAIteILP.
'f.36:41 • \ ..tTenssurer. ,
ICAACKEREL, CODFISH, lIEHHINOS,
4.-I,otO bb!.. No. 1 • 'sad 3 Stiek..t. lit at-
AllifL,Vl7 •
.ston and coo tale by C•Y• U 0 ", ' •
ZI and ZA Eolith What're& '•
fe74lm Warr arrout new, PhD •
QiiAlf. CURED 11.2015-10 cubs, roe'
sad for W. DT BEL .
el ' • • Vint. (tnet.
If, A N WM-10 bbls. $1
per steamer Wm.
14 Km& far teJa br Von BSC ir,LMETt.
OLL BOTTELL--8 bbLe. .riroe,Yee'd
71 • t
CLOVER SEED-4 blab. for
A 7 BELL t imoarr.
VERDICISIB-500 lbs., in store \ snit for
salt br • • J. KIDD *CO. \
A QUA FORTI6 7 -2.0 carhop', in incio and
11 fox SOS br . pin_ J. KIDD CO.\
BLACK LEAD-3,000 lbs., in Ptore ' and
for mat tiy Vet(.' J. JUDD
SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS TO LOAN,
prsperty! °2 Yr " l , o7 Dreera g ff ./Iftbof
\A STIMA, or PHTIUSIG—This trouble
and huresolug affsebri, which lataltrail so
much wither/es rest at sight. can Ms onllrsly sobdred.
natod=l.l coo. oTIONI-dell.V=rolag
1111/041.1.07A. It tau effected more ear essaarhaol•
ouresot this manhunt. For fall directions as
and other valnabla ladbratatkos, sre tha taw smells% ./?.
aroundlawk bottlr.
ess the nrtlemte. of Mr. Nortnas• m pear V.
ROTLIM 0111.21.1,3 —,l4=lOoyr Ito doers seeorilna to
the ass) Dr. kaisers' firrns of I.lvarrart. Tar. sad Mato
call/Lana. If Ibis does not afford ssesdy r•Dsf , rslart
the does sesry half hew. Sold trr
Is 7 R. E. SY , e VI Wood stro•L
TABLE 'SALT-40 mkt Stearn Refined, ;
for se. bra [La] ISAIAH DICKEY i. CO. - 4
C OTTON -40 boles, ,part suited for Bat
, 1.4
tthg ' W "ri" \ i" "19 b IIALUI DICICETL . C4. .
ErdOzar--A)Noxes vo arrive, for sale by.
Mean 1 CO.
\ by tier. es .N0..1 Leaf
DICKNX I.ltrd.
li,stork\ royale '
IROUNDNIITS-- • 000 nuke, in stow,
ker Watt U.) leAIAU DIUMIC Lco
1110 WASh BOARDS-40 do:. for sat
[fesl TON /lON:HORST a MURPHY.
TAR -50 bbli. N. C., fo tale by
1.5 \ VON ZONE Own' a lIVIIPLIT.
PIPES-20 boxes for sale
j_ is 6 'cox DON N= MU PIS
GUM GINGE.W-30 ke
eue ha] . VCIN BOWILIOILS
RE
LE
B ii 2 Br 9! .Y9 flfladoarltat.f Mt ut• for C
t r a rl=rd,7lf be\rod Icy sr. aw:. 4rpgatri t .i.
ULITTER-5 .b 000 „ •
• \ I boi. AO •ox ft.;
4 bet. Solid \ ao. -
Yolk NO •by [kbj t • ItILZT, ?ildTritli9ll6 bi CO.
IDIED i.PPLES-4.00 \bee. prime Dried
gArDles Lo mud for sale to.
— Tc4 .13d14, k LI GEV. wat.r su.t
- Imporcatt \to Canita,lists. '
4 PEktSONengareo in an extensive MAE- .
nit Botabiierasset Welted terns:dee or Ida
in net in t a earns. TOO Catabllshment U dm in eier
oeseful aye on and dotes . Intaineeil *Tool to ono 1...-
died tlinsee dollars: nr yesr, and only requiting •
~epitai er 3.,tdi or 36 ,000. A Yin= enable of Lidos
aurae or. the *cake 1.4.1 - I...kie Department a( th e
Deanna wlll be idsterriel, Nkoplieto - - ' -• •
_, ~
65 ' 1 Boyer. r 4. 21,1 M emit
EATILERSt-50 sac • , of \very goad eingd
Sty., tar ale Dn. VIAT-kg DICKEY 00.•
gIiGAS ROUSE bIO4BM--4:lo.:Tatt—'
sienatuat, fox salslor to elooA .
wfae +n DICHIT4 OD.
iiITSISEANS \ and BL'4OKEITPEAS'
xstea
\ • \ !PM V,ICIELT cio.. •
fe3 AL
Iran. sad Ifrits. 2
y..
_. .~: t. ~
lARD-11 kegs No.l ear load, for ea]
bT IMJ 4'oo.
tai,GBEZDI APPLES-8 btil a prime arta
. foe W. by \ RITZY. MAT s.,
TIIESII A.W.
A PPLES-2) tibia. ..401k in stare an
A
hr rale 1;7 Ow. BELT. !LIGGETT.
(7.ltN-200 auks Corn, to arrive, by WA
•4 'WM.& leTCßTT.NWeibrittreet.
XURAPPING PAPER,-10 re A Wratr
• V ;lug Paper. l*at' red and Ards at • ' • •
fotl• " ,No. 317 Liberty stmt.
7IIITCH-45 bble: Piton, in store end for
see • 0. BLACKIIIIIIS tW. •
OLASSES- 1 300 bble, in store and for
/Ifsoi.csijakuctiget"l.4.:
N O. SUGAN 7 40 h4de, for ra=
DORII.--70 sieve and .20,000 lb a..
J.. Balk. far ago VA]; J. 11. CiNtlitt.D.
,ARD-10 bbl No'.' 1: • '
4 lc* k ' g. l • "•, for i~ `
n°;mu4rtrin
101EANS--40 b,ble. grail] WhitAK sale
J_JP !fe .1. R.
D RIED APP
.C L 11
IrmED:=4°° b u
; jult rt.'3'd
an-
.4
I 1 u. matrix..
AKE FISII--400 bhis: .Like fish: 75 tff.
da dc,114. 041 J. B. CAISIIILD.
PARLASIIL-30 make, in . 11t0141. and for
rale by \ J. IL CAInnILD.
Q.ALERATUS--;7s:bbls.. in stain and _ for
to •da by 1,
_\ 30 4 1 J. O. CI9IIILD.
'lli---ii - I'2 kible fresh Roll, in cloths; •
sup UTTE — :.ro taw, do Atol
lororalo by IWI , -.J. B. CANTINLD.
ta qi ,, e.e f lu do by
1.71 3 PT.1T Y 1 1W ei bu t ' D rim°thY Psz 4 \
_ _
1/Azifrxr_Tr‘gilli
Las
nr,rß boxes BA 2
E s o. by
_ CO P'7 RUNT. /lAr""
VVERMILIOII..--400 Tien:l26 , lW
_ft l 4 \ •
Le ! I• • Cu.'s braid/. for salt br Ku ,„ <, \
let
OREEN—'4OOO /bs— Schwa
bratdo, varlou. firr.d.w. Co , b 5 • - •
11 XCILLNOE on New Orleans and anain•
JA mratualr sal• Nt . 115Firgifstretsk
. • !.
STOOKS FOR SALE-- • •••••••.. •A: - •
B “, k ct pittanrtbz - ' •
•••'• •• \ •'• •
Milo and Peansylvaxits. , -" ' •
pu.bulab, Cinethaati and 105.1..1 , 1/Taeasib.. ' -•••,'••
. zio.T.aocuthitzert. •
T•RANSPARENT WINDOW CURTAINS \'
mi4T or mesa) reestwd .aa Lu
_ ,
r y Int Ow Wantre Virsrattour l N. WMutat anrst.
'TRATE" OF SODA-400 Imo Nitrite
a.a.„ to • torn'. tw r r a CO . *-
ArENISONT--200,1b5. finfiericif fresh
.Im. just r:celnd Ne. scci.C6O a CO."
ARRER'S IdAtiAZINE-Bebzw7 No.. \
Just reedvast lAN 7tl tooth moot •
\ AILS—AU bbls: , , Wintr strained Lard Ori n
% F t Gli* • l4 , 4 ZrL l tall ' llt. 44 CO
VIUT,TY--9 SOO lbn. \in.itore and for sate
\IL \sr 411;1 suln aW. es vaatiama - •
1.,1N) doz. , Polgte
ore Ettlim. fay gide b 7
,6 -R ebl. ,}lE f 4-2 - .l) ,,lizele ;let.! ,'. - ' 4
hill:
i nr: oa dvid-IoT ,
't. \ , \:', • • ',.::.. \ -.:. \ ;
\
, ..
,--.2.- :
_ .
\
\ . .
■
tor !ale by
MULKEY.
3-1,01:10 bug, for sale by
L
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