PITTSBURGH - GAZETTE. PU : BLIERIND Ea WHITE 11130 P TTUIU OE 1:13, EBDAY MOBBING, FEBRUARY 22, 1853 as- ,t.ui.h:(,t a A ript WikLBRIPO VAT!) `NIE4(Irg ?dal? CiPTEUS PARRS ' 411$1.PW:SawnHI.Wssikr akilwrit,—Zbe sites:dive rlroci YO® of our Weekly . Gazette offers to our btLetness men a,mostiletruble ntedlactorsostlng their business know. 'Our alrralstlon It between but sad are Osoutind: reach :Mt alsokt arm, village a wroth:int: Itt WnLern PenoW atttl Enron, Okla .131 Xv Anvisn+tio.-nrather • eni • tor Mints dateblishment of the Deny earrrn, ere , 12 twank ft'Srusday..ADVEHTIMB - who desire Alois -Dehleee W *,pates`- to the peretr .en-lismdey =crake,. inttpliesiihartd theft to before:, (Mork, cn Batahla 7 . - '241131E12: " ' - • 4,, Ran.Vitte °DEVI° LOCIDOSIVILLII —By an ad ; Tjalatannent is to•day'a paper. It •lll_be seen gdttaba Oido - uuld PennsylvanLallailtoid •ill be Opilaiolandoisellle, to day, • _ . Ten Pirrsacnan Aso BTXllEzevais Sur, : Wiss...—tple unpleasant intelligence has reached ' , heti. that ttio right of way for the Steubenville :, Railroad through the narrow strip of Virginia territory has been defeated in the House of De `:filittec of the Virginia Legislature. -The matt . :Ifiitjistioa of this, right is so clear, that It Is t .Ussllng ihat any grave Legislative. body could ,:?bapl a ,:?bapref ed it. Their refusal we owe to the l....Whatling untie, ,which has so long govern ed.,- all, tit legislation of Virginia in the " pan t-„hiticlle.'! tei trust the Directors and friandi of -; , the Steubenville road slit•not let this miefor %Anne discourage there, u we feel,a-thorough l' , unitiotlenithat sense, of joule, will finally tom '-,psithe 'Virginia Legislation, to grant co reason ' able s rectiestl Ausei.O'Coaries has been lecturing in Balt'. ~,.:sPoro. spinet ire° pelmets. Ms address fills OM four columns of the Clvonide of yesterday. 'lei the bleb , glance we had time toPT° • it, we „, !SW ?to hew argument prevented. The Bishop ; - ...,lfitatlecided as ever in his opposition to free :,.::inn general adoration of the people at the Com. - illtartßehooL He ' "The.P.ablic Bobcats, as at present constitu ±iad,'are'fi'morionoly, and a monopoly of the Most . '''• .odlonefliod. They ; nwyearlly bare all the Co. • feats to ',blob goveremWtscohopolies arc liable . They are expensive, gelling to individuals, and ri4ittiercsubstantial sdventeges are the- rtsmit." • The Blshop7is irks vary email minority in his Opinion of the free'l;C - ice:Wis. Most persons look • 'topion themes :one of the moat beneficent and , ekkitdilons of the justice and phlian- N::'glitapy-ottio age. Here" the rich and the poor ort • level. . Bete all distinotions of society, aailatctettlan opinions, are lost, all inergedln,the great work of training up the lont>a of ti i cacpiry 'with's kindly, catholic, and lokietei4liplelt, and in atlerding-ho them all, ion (doting, the rudiments of a sound edu .„eitlort:. Brick schools are the safety and bulwark :of the :Mad, • They are, however, most terribly .destznetimi u to bigotry and intolerance; and they lint 'poor tiiiiectiee for boye and girls whom 'tile : desired to: train in the habit of yielding up their,own judgment in the most importeitaf all '^:itotictirtm, to to priest or coafesear. We do : not weeder, therefore; at Bishop , O'Connor's °pee we desired to cramp and dwarf the - hotelleet, sad .deettay bold and Independent we should most assurredly join the cry • .!detta'itlth the Common 13oltools." „Tbs.:Bishop - has not forgot the text Of hie tw Attoste.heedire at Masonic, Ball, last year, in .uhirdeAte ulaitned for the Catholic Church the —,ltozwr:ok originating! tite free IDStitUtlol2ll of and England: Hi now chime the "rilit*tre Mire?” in America originated with the - ,, adandt Fathers I" Hum r.Thi. star of ieligiona liberty fast arose on this tiontlnent in Catholic Alaryland. Under the etalliard if the Mao, upheld by the Jesult 4 Fa-, thencenta It Brat proclaimed here.. From this -- *Vett. spread abnad, until it has reigned aimed :',wevryittmun throughout the length and breadth ler.the „ - The """Jeactt Fathers" are famous fellow.— 11. - ire'catt'...belieta all that Is eald_shaut them, or* by Haim Catholics themselvea, they are . dotUs combined, - for they huge, in tiQ letin of th eir opßandsh Teretbrea,. from ~ -,:,:kfighest Pointed piety to the towed depths of : leekednesk It ettnelned far Bishop O'Connor, :"hoverer,:to dent for them the distinignis' t,ed ,honor d originating and raising the ..etsr of re .1441t!.11 :TI4IIPOZTA'r IO3 or Corrox.—The - oPtuiti' g of !iiitanuaLs of Comm unicaiion 'between the e s ,nanny of the 'Ohio and the Eastern cities, and thieoulequeut cheapening of the eat of trims ' plirtatlani has teasel • great dictation of pro ' ."'4iiiiii r tolhose eines which preciously 'aucffrom neceiTs4 found its way to New Orleatuifor.sale lied tr"gfcaulL Tbis =genii), nn boner ex. 1 ,-Isto, end.by , the taws of trade it will henceforth ' lOek the aunt rapid led economical route; and 1. 1. • of one market,. wilt argil itself of the beefnot if mliby•now opined, alike for the ixn of the producer as well as the continuer. ." -2a Ilhistrotion of the inland rocite;'having • • perlor - edinsatagee over the route via New Or Ants iind•Ocezin navigation to the Eastern sea. . • .board, tables. are arauelied to show the compar ,:, stile east of transportititirby both. Whitt the - . hindituntale to navigation at the Falls of. the lira Orman*, the commerno hifireon the f..t.litkettitkihe Waite will anted all i brunan calon latiOn, ; The following tablopustratas the - proeent ad 'lersittigall of shipping cotton from Memphis to .P64adolphis, by war of Pittsburgh: dalea,pro_forout Philaielphls, received from ria‘jiitteburgh and Pertuosylraula :700 hales cotton, 60,00016 s ® 113, . 115,760 ottasaaa :1:3/night from lilemptde to Pitts ' - bulb. $176 00 Instirsuote to Philadelphia, 10., 67 60 2-..Sitiblaurirmair., 28 75 Traosportation from Pittsburgh 'to Phila., 400. 100 lba, 203 00 Statue, drayage; am, 600 per , ;;:ctritoissiaim, 24. per at, '. 148 75-606 Sear,/ firm Philadelphia melted at Pula delphia via Now Orleans., 100 hales coact:46o,ooolBv, 0 . 11*, $6,760 - 2P,reiphtioliew Orissa, $lOO 00 Plterage,•despage, Be, at do, 60 00 lasowaste Memphis to Phila . - ' - driptis 2* per at ,- insaranee, it porn:- ' Mange, Ishorota., at Phila .- Peelght tram New, Orleans to Philadelphia, 600 00 100201211 . , 4 18 . :4 'Per ift, 148 76-1,001 88 ' rroaccusi • $4 748 12 Num bb4 2cl. of Ettburgts route, $246 88 Add, _difference in tea or delivery, 1 Ecamth, egnalCo 1 per cc, on $5,750; 28 76 kcal to $ . 8,75 per bale. Thia' dace/tic: in the cost of transportation • Van bring • 'great deal of cotton tbsOltsh tat &de, to the sea-board. Oar trans porters VIP SOW pteiared to tako cotton to Phil adelphia at -40 tent/ per 100 lbs.—the cheapest enter noir offered by-any Innis from the Wog; and Canal bornishes • .cafe, certain, and speed* means of transportation. - The Balti more , and Ohio road,' as soon as it Is able to carry froight, will charge 45 cis per 100 'lb* on COWL.: The freight from Memphis to netslonigh is the same is to Wheeling and no morel . -, The Let papers from 13cotkod notate. a let. . tit inn Mr*. Stairs; &diseased to Dr. Werdiew, -mut b 7, Mm read at the second annual Meeting o p , the' ..Olasgow • Pemale gay Aneetation for int - Abolition of Slavery." In this letter Mrs: - Simetilrest.tecolli acknowledges, the receipt of sin Weitation *from the Anociatlon to visit ikecepts ne invitation, .end. proposes to blr,with--tiencln-.4pr11. She sips to Dr. - . Wudlar asy.,te those Dungan friends . who, Mee some the initatlon Dr your inter, that arieept 11—Shosigb, when I . net there,' that,they blvdinsPPointe& - I miser '** .In tea, and =lel= in feeble health '^',91214114.765/V ' *- to Lb. sagely of suit brought by Col. n or twit of lsact )o'o In Tezio • ; Si 1 4 4/ 4 neon of dollsii;the s c : • 61112 t atell:tt hay); it 111.1:ado:wad, Wl* tits* at 0443 _ , git , Toptir4 Oi.J billy pe -- nding,in the Senate of.thil ate* to raise the * .earla of law • Jjadigelt On the 14th inst. the fallowing pre ...Seidler were had: 4 Mr. lineltalew called op Senate bill No. 282, to increase theislaries of the Judges of the Su preme Court. (Mr. Khmer In the chair ] Mr. Duckalew moved an amendment, making the Increase of salaries to commence on the let of March, 1968; which was adopted. Mr. Dockelew briefly explained the reasons which induced the Committee on Finance to re. port the bill.' The reasons were the great in crease of the boldness of the courts, Ole incon veniences the judges are subjected to in trav elling from point to point, and the onerous duties to which they are eubjected. The com mittee thought their present pay was inade quate. Tat bill paned committee of the whole; and coming up on second reading, Mr Sunken moved to amend, to increase the salaries of all the Judges of the courts of Com ment fleas who receive now $1,600 to $2,000. Mr. O'Neil moved to etrike out, the proposed 'amendment, and substitute one to increase the eateries of all the law •Jedges in the Common wealth four hundred dollars. Mr. Dania favored the motion to amend, if modified to incluae the Judges of Allegheny coun ty, on the ground that if they increased any they should increase all. But he was opposed to the whale thing. Mr. Crabb opposed the whole scheme, and ex pressed bin disapprobation of thirever-lesting tinkering with the statutes of the Judges. When the Judges accept their nominations for the po sition, and electioneered for their election, they knew what their salukis were to he. Why, he asked, not as well increase the salaries' of the Govener, Heade of Departments, and members of the Legislature? Ho argued at length against the -preposition, and declared his determina tions to vote against it, if it be the only vote thee vast. - Mr. O'Neil modified his amendment, to in crease the salaries of sinew Judges who now receive $1 GOO to $2.000: thme who receive $ 2 ,- 500 to $2,900, and Mr. Dania moved to add to increase the sal aries of the Judges of the District and Ottoman Pleas Courts of eilegheny county to $ 2 , 800 . Mr. Crabb again earnestly opposed the whole scheme; when. The postponement for the present was agreed to. And the Senate adjourned. We most sincerely hope the effort to raise the salaried of the Judges will succeed: The Judges of the District Court and of the Common Pleas and. Quarter Sessions in this county, are com pelled to work night and day to keep op the busi ness pressing - upon thorn. Their drudgery is naves:3llg and OXISGSSITe, and the compensa tion they receive Is not sufficient for the labor and toil they bestow. It will be impossible to secure men of learning and ability to accept of each positions hereafter, without an increase of salary. and the people will lose morelby incom. .peterit mon than they will gain by witholdlng a decent reward. We go for en increase of salary. THE CONEELLIIMILE ROAD Arthe indications In relation to this noble project are enconraging. The Senate of this Htate .has passed without opposition, s bill to grant the cities of • Pittsburgh and Allegheny the right to nbeeribe to the stock of the compa ny, end there can be no doubt the House will , cordially concur. From Baltimore we bear good rierOttelte. The papers have taken bold of the , subject in good earnest, and we ban no doubt the tropic will soon give =equivocal evidence of their aispoeition to aid the work with most liberal subscriptions. The following remarks are from the Patriot, introducing an article cop. Led from this paper in relation to the subject: Or*'\ aeIIrLOAD3 CODZleneldie Warr—The Railroad, which was started come years ago,,,for the purpose of giving WI a direct railroad con nection with Pittstargh,• through Comberland,+ has been revived, as oar readers have from the notices we have published, and with a spirit which leaves no room for doubt that the work will be speedily commenced, and completed at . 411 early day. This connection with Pitteburil important to the trade of this city, and is ri ghtfully regarded by the counties in Petuasylranli, through which the road is to pea*, so of deep tate:mm.(o them. They have therefore, neld meetings on the rub = Jett, and everywhere the determisation is maul featsd to subscribe liberally towards naklr,g the road. Pittsburgh has led cif, by subscribing matt a million, and the men are at work to obtain the .necessary capital—who know no each word as “fail"—and they must succeed. The road to Pittsburgh_ will give us s direct connection. with Cleveland, on Lake Erie, and he the means of securing to Baltimore a trade with the northern section of Ohio, which' wants each • .tnarket as it can Sod only here. The project, therefore, of making this Conuells. stile road , from Clevelind to Pittsburgh, deserves the warmest approbation of our deems, tied should receive every encouragement mad aid Ire are Ina situation to give. There Is an idea entertained by some that this road, wad that to Parkersburg, are in some sense rivals to that to. Wheeling. We cannot so regard it. Piltabargh, Wheeling, and Porkers burg, are nearly ninety miles apart front each Other 031 the Ohio river, and are thus =Sri) OS far:apart maim York. Philadelphia, and Bal timore. The lines new at each of these places on the Ohio liver run singly for over one bun. died milci, through • rich country, before they meet with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and' are thus Independent channels for the trade of each of then. And this trade will give to these three lines of road enough to do, net only to make them pay as an investment, but to built op and maintain the prosperity of each of the cities on the 'Ohio to which they run. ' It was not ass viral read that the people of Baltimore took up and encouraged the l'arkers borg contention. It was for the certain abstract ! good that would follow from making it. that prompted them to undertake it. And so with the Counellaville road. It gots through a coun try rich in resources, and reaches' to s point that meet bring prosperity to It. Let then the road 'be made, and without any needless delay. This is the amouition of time put—lt is the prompt- Inge of wisdom, which tells us that no MOTO time shoal be YEON WABILINOTOII Corrolyosoif roe of its* Daily Pittsburgh Gofof to, WAIIIIXOTON. Feb. It. Oen. Pierea's arrival-21e Cabind—lntersational Con Right Contention—Asia:tits open Mr Settntdy and the CVSSUS Off i ce---BUZillett: in Congrtst—fatiuguration It It not neeelitary tor me to assure your ter. dere that we are in a date of Intense enelteciant at Washington. The President eleat Le to arrive this are:deg. Some say he has octet; that he is even now lying y eau at his quisters nazi:the' court end. This I discredit; but I feel bound to give you the latest, whether the truest or not. the Tamara respecting the Cabinet have adder gone another modification. The one which Wu positively formed on Saturday last won't de 'sued has worn out. Gen. Pierce taw and contained with Gen. Cushing and Col. Greene of the Hes ton Poet, on Monday. It is 'append that at this Interview Caleb received the seal an nouncement that the Chief had changed his mind, anddeterminod to transpose him from the head to the till of the Cabinet, that is from the 1 State Department to the Attorney Generalship. 'Beet I know Cashing too well i. 6 believe any thing of this. Ile will he Seorttary of State or nothing. 'Hunter, after all his ooqaetting wilt probably , take the Treater!. Marty the In terior; tileholson or McClelland the Poet Office, and to on. ' &O 00 It la stated that a convention between the United States and Great Britain for establish ing a mutual copy right in literary property, was greed and communicated to the Senate to; day. Ido not know what side to take In the controversy which I foresee will arise over this matter. Them are a good many interesting, amusing, and butructive English books which now enjoy an launense circulation in thisetonn cry, through cheap reptabileittiont, which a copy right will Oahe entirely beyond the reach of the I. ecithin. Perhaps the intellecteal enjoyment thus derived ought to be paid for, but I fear such a proposlUou will strike our population very untavossbly.. The Senate bad • very warm debate upon Mr. Kennedy, Soporintendent of the Census, p e t er , day, and refused to increase his . manly from $2,600 to $3,000, or ruttier to admit that ma 'am:Mon of law which, in the opinion of the House, world raise It to the last named rum. Many Bever - shut unstapportedthsrges Were made - against Mr. Kennedy, and the management of the aMoe, iMeh produced iti,effeCt momentarily unfavorable but will. be amply related L itt Mr. IPs defence of hlrassLf. Having been myself, at one time. in Austistut ,to ' ths.Superintendent, Icon lartify• to' his laelq *id !haute" in tits discarge of his dotits, and, slop Si an fact that attausidershle part of the:thus of,1145!01,1113 or twenty clerks is consumed in anewiriug Cal thr Information front membris cclagiem The, ippreitstsqr/liwvai the of Mi. &woo. 4y. 11 . 1u:13U - to* tizeoseak is trtittotliby the. immense numbpra of his two annual reports which they have repeatedly ordered to ba print ed. The minute details might bare been oomple tml lad led berate the itiblio in en offiatal shape long ago, ha the question of printing been dis postd of. It has been reserved until Damn cratia (suds could be adjusted, and a fat and profitable job made up for the public printer. la reference to the charges so freely made against him Mr. Kennedy has aeled for a com mittee of investigation. The House havin listened to • several pretty lectures fjr 1571't. is own members on its manifest neglect tif Ithty, has at length gone to work in earnest It passed the coinage bill on Tuesday, providing for three dollar pieces, some new silver eoin.e,.and a different ratio of rah:titian between gold and silver. But as the bill is one of much importance, I would advise a re-publication of it, or a mere complete synopsis than I am now prepared to make. To-day the civil and apt°. made bill was so far advanced as to secure its passage to-morrow, and we shill probably get through with the whole batch of appropriations next weak, leaving the Senate a comfortable mar gin of several days. That body Is dozing over its several schemes for the Pacific Railroad and the Tehuantepec project, with that happy unoonseloutmeas of the lam of time which men In dreams always expe rience.. Mr. Brooks., who goes his deathupon Tehuantepec and the rights of the South as con nected therewith, congratalated himself, yester day, that the abolitionism of Meters. Hale, Se ward, and others was arrayed against It; and that it meet triumph as a rebuke to "the foul srpitit of Abolitionism." That la 'very well, and if the triumph only comes It will produce a hap py state of things at the injured and Buffering BOOM. Give me, said Tadpole, a good cry and I will conquer party principles and patriotism. Bet the Tehuantepec resolution will fail, and the subject will go over arith-a few other unfinigh* trifles to the next admlnistratie., The fate of the Pacific, Railroad will be trieM-hsaMe—done to death by much talking and the division of its friends. . A long executive session sem held by the Ben• ate this afternoon, at which a message was re ceived,withdrawing the nomination of Re. Badg er, and substituting that of some New Orleans lawyer, as associatejnstice of the Supreme Court. It will be Tsletly laid on the table. Though Gen. Pierce has, with good taste and with a feeling of natural sadness, declined all public receptions and parades, the politicians at Washington have resolved to get up a grand In auguration Ball. Cards are out undEt , the names of au imposing array of Bonorables and Esquires, and the :price - of tickets is ten dollars. She first resolution on the subject was to hate no ball, bat to respect the grief which his tote be reavement his brought open the President elect. It lea pity that It has been reoonsidered. F.b. 18, 1853 It ill supposed that,the President elect has la boo refogent come private house in Philadel phia or Baltimore, from the importunities of.ef- See 'takers. lie was to have been here let night, sad has not yet reported himeelf for duty. The oily is filling up with the magnates of the victorious party, Umlaut who claim the cabinet plates, missions, cbargeehips, and the most _profitable collection districts and consulships.— Buchanan la said to be leafing along closely al ter9em Iliac.. Marcy probably arrived from the South to day, es alas Dobbin, of N. C.— Guthrie, of Kentucky, who started late for the 1 Sweepstakes, bat le said to be likely to rake down a handsome pile of dignity and dollars, as head of the laterite Department, I. ale , on the ground. Dobbin, mid a few more of the same sort, will give the Senate treuble in deciding their elsims to Beata under executive oppointmext- The Gov ernors of North Cll.ollllb arid Mississippi have both certainly made appointments to Oil vacui ties which the Legislature -declined cr failed to supply, sad it la likely enough that the Gavin. none of Alabama and Maine, which Sates aro sicallarly situated, will do the ewe thing. 1 think there is sem. doubt about the question, or that-there would be if it were an original one, but it Is sold that the Senate have deeldel two or three snob cases adverse to the assumed right of the Governor to appoint in case of the inabil- Ity or neglect of the Legislature. Several -weeks may not improbably be consumed in deci ding these questionk Whether the Emits can proceed to act upon the nomination" that will be madelbounediately after insugunition, until the contested seats are determined, is queationable. We hove at lout a hundred worthy gentle men-from California boring- for cfSee there.— From this proportion come estimate may be formed of the mob which the 4th of March will bring on the ewe errand from the other thirty Stites, all of which are nearer, and many of which have for more resource* and profitable of fices to be disposed of. • Immigration to the United States has fallen off, so far, In tle year 1652, - and there m a prospect of a great diminution !of the year, In compari non with any,for six years past. The ‘tetsl mi gration for 1862, vas 426,000, for 186001,000: The total arrivals from June, 1850, of the date of the census, to January Ist, 1653, were 997,- 000. The notorolion of good dons In Europe, ooneequent upon the return of good crops; and the influx of gold from California and Australia, ha had the effect to keep the population at home, and will have that effect for many years to 60916. My anticipation, In regard to the Wheeling Bridge hate been already 4eriEed.. The decree of the Supreme Coast has been set at nought, and the authority of that tribunal, to all mat tare except slave catehing, may now be consid ered annulled. Preparations ore tasklug to bridge both the Ohio end klinsiselppl at all points where local eaminerrie or profit make It desirable, and the dOttrlne of the Inviolable right of keeping open navigable waters, is for ever abrogated. Judge Newton, of Ohio,' made an admirable epeeoh on Tuesday, in fever of the Homestead Law. I am SS much- opposed as ever to __this bill, but 1 .. can listen with candor to sound ar gement. in favor of the project, whioh mutt have an important effect for good or for eviL— dy °pluton continues to be that the effort to subedits • whole people by Agrarian grants, will result In our cue preoisely as it bu done in every other In which It hie been made, that is, In the demoralization and Msfeeblement of the people. No better plea for It, however, has been made, than that of Judge Newton. Per -the Attiturah Gad& REV. W. HOWARD'S LECTURE. Eorr m—ln conformity with the eipresz id desire of many, the Lectors committee of the "Young Men's Library association," have loot ted several ministers of our oity to deliver a lec ture before them; some have consented to do so, while others here wished for farther time, when the invitation will be-gratified. it le fondly hoped that this effort to bring before the public, men of acknowledged-ability, will be ably 'ob tained by the community, and .as evidence of it, let there be a large audience at Ata,onie this evening, to greet the lenturer. Hitherto, there hie been too much of a dispo sition to encourage only foreign lecturers, while we have men of talent here, who ars egad, if I not in many instancee superior in ability, to those who reside at &distance. Let ne appre ciate our men of talent who reside among us, for Moat assuredly they know our wants beak an d can ester acoordingly—and farther, thq will feel at heart the Institution they are fostering, while those who =MO front abroad enlytare for the revenue the will derive from us. The divine named, Raw Mr. Howard,. fa well known to the community; from his long contin ued exertion in the past, and lapilli the same, of seeking the vielfare of the ..Toling 'Men" of our two cities. At stated thus, for Some months or years past, he Ina devoted to the Improvement of the young men, in the form of • settee of lec tures. That he has been sucessibil in his ef fort., abundant ridden°e is seen in the large con course of people who wait upon these special vices from time to time. One who has spent so much 'pains to Improve the young men of our aim ontabily be fatly able to impart a rich eatenahonent to all who will come and hear Mal this STOWS'. The subject chosen lea good env, presenting one of the but models of Imitation of anyln the amide of biography. The Illustrious mut who Will be held up as this model, way irorthy if all that on be written or sad about him. 11111 name will danbtlea never be forgotten while time. shall Wt.,Ono. men, let . ma asp all who may read this, to come your self, sad pre others to do likewise: -ruse.' Taesdy, Peb:7i, lib E.. :', , :For fits Pitir6unds Daily - Ga.:rue MixiS LIQT/OBILLW. On thei ertning of Friday the 18th instant. a large public meeting of the inhabitants of the Fifth and Ninth Wards of Pittsburgh was held in the 23,1 Reformed Presbyterian Church, in favor of the Maine Law. The Rev. Mr. Fulton wsa called to the Chair. The Rev. John Nevin. was chosen Secretory pro tan.. The meeting wan opened by prayer by the Rev. Mr. Gracey. The Chairman stated the ob ject of the meeting. Eloquent and effective speeches were delivered by J. M. Erkpatrick, , sod the Hon. Wm. B. McClure. The for- I mer desCribed the heavy taxation upon the corn muuity, and the evils resulting from the licensed traffic of strong drink, stating several very im portant statistical facts. Tho latter dsmonstra red the constitutionality of such an enactment as the Maine Liquor Law, and among other state• • ments, added, that but for the effects of strong drink swelling the amount of chime which hes ooeupied hie attention day and night far the list three months, he could hue tried every case In one wok ; and that he bad never tried a case for murder which had not been superinduced by. strong drink. The Rev. Mr. De HIMI move] the adoption of the following reeohttloneoind the Rev. Mr. Ora crp the mot.lon: They were unanont monely adopted, and the Secretary authorised to have them publte6ed. Resolved, I nit, That a law each as that known no der the ammo of the " Maine Law," is in scam& soca with the teachings of the Holy 'scriptures, from which we derive the only true principles of correct government, Resolved, 2d, That the right of prohibiting the traffic, in strong drink , by law le founded on the principle of self-preservation, which Is the first law of nature, applicable to states as well as t 3 individuals, and recognized by our Federal eon etitution; by the decision of the Supreme Court of the United !Rates in 1845; by the law of Con grees In 1834, authorizing the destruction of li qnor in our Indian territories, and by the legis lation cf all the elates for tho removal or abatement of nuinances. Resolved, Id, That the thecaes of the Maine Law is chiefly attributable to the fact, that it prosldes for the forfeiture and destruction of the prohibited liquors, and we believe that no law enacted without snob a provision, will secure the object desired. Resolved, 4th, That an 'effort united, end earnest to obtain the paesoge of ouch a law, le a tribute which we owe to weak and erring hu manity. Resolved, sth. That such a la* by arresting a pernicious traffic, and the use of a poisonous beverage would do math to reclaim taxation and physical onffering—to ewe property and stelae pence and gal/tom—to diminish the doctors lion of the eabbath, and the (raffia amount of crime—to reform the poor inebriate, and cape coally to victim the young from becoming such. Resolved, Bth, That as men, cm AmMicano, and as Chrietiane, we feel constrained ,by the piinciplth of philanthropy, patriotism, and Christianity to colt on •our lygioboture, to enact without delay an efftotent prehibitory liquor laW for Pennsylvania. • i After a vote of thanks to the gentlemen who addressed the eneetleg, and prayer by the Rae. Mr. Do ilass, the meeting. adjourned evldentle determined to curry their resolutions into ef fect. Jens Nexxx, Secretary. • For tie Piarbtr*.Dasly Gazelle. Mn Warns:-1 here read, with pleasure the remarks in-your paper, in reply to the ridiculatm and ill natured comments of the Washington Ile porter, on the subject of the zondition in the law authorising the Councils of Philinlelphia to sub. scribe to the flempfield Road. Sorely Pitts. burgh is In Pennsylvania as much ne le Phila delphia, and Rolidsys's Core is ea much In Virginia as is Wheeling. Why then - shonld the Virginia Legislature persist in denying to the Core the same privilege she has heaped in superabundant measure upon Wheeling? Does the Old Dominion repudiate the noble doctrine atom' rights and easel Justice to all her citi zens! Doe, the mews to foster and pampa one portion of her tax-payers, and at the sometime to act the part of a bereb etep.parent to another portion, wbo &magnet]; deserving, but not quite so Oftitationa and Importunate In their •ppli. cottons for legislation• I cannot fora moment 'inspect that State of Nadi injnetlee in her feel ings towards different portions of her own citf sent: but Wheeling has always possessed undue “lituence at Rlehmoud, and may once more in duce !Sat legislature to do injustice. I again 1 ark, LI Pennsylvania di/pored to foe- ter Pialadeilihis by oppressing .4 sacrificing Pittsburgh? Ido tat believe it. I believe that ocr legisl,ure b dispogAd to do jistiers c(intsi Jostles to all paw .f tir• peat •Cotnmcort.tLb. Cot even if our Legielature wore willing to show partiality to on* t•ortioa of our State and to oppress another; still I think, there are rob= sons in relation to ale minus of At Cramnin svalth which should operate to oar faeor In this ' The Pennsylvania canal has its western ter. mines at Pittsburgh, and that work le s compe titor here for therftsarport•tiou of all the pro dace brought beret,. its way to the seatesed.— It can islizepert cheaper than rtliroods. and will, of cosiest, do a fair char* cf all the trans portation hence eastward. The Steubenville road, if the right of way In obtained. will brill hither • large amoant of produce brought to Steubenville by the *goodie; westward from that town Into the interior of Ohlo. If once brought bore, our canal will be • large sharer in the profits of Its transportation. On the other hand, if Virginia palters is her eye tem of favoritism, and in her =Jost policy of grunting to one set of her eithezte advantages and favor, which she refutes to another, then all the produce brought to Steubenville Mitred of coming to Pittsburgh within the influence of the Stets carat may descend the river twenty. two-miles to Wheeling. and there be sent emit by the Ilempfield or the Baltimore road Now, even supposing for a moment, that our Legislature might be disposed to favor Wheeling and Philadelphia by oppressing Pittsburgh sad Brooke county Yuginia; yet, surely that body of legislators usenet, for one moment, think of sacrificing the interests of the Commonwealth, to promote the eelfieh designs of Philidelpitia, or Wheeling. Yet these two cities now ark Pennsylvania Legielators to escaldoe the Inter. este not only of Pittsburgh, bet of the Common- wealth to pamper and fatten them. It cannot tispoMible that one legialatirre cavil be so recreant to Its duty. sa to Meet the provl. no so perfectly jot and liberal. One whigh grants to Wheeling and Philadelphia the autho rity they ask for, at the tame time. refuses to other Virginians the poor privilege of mettles a Railroad eve or sit miles long through their own lands, at their own expense. lot the proviso to adopted. Wheeling will at 'once CMSe her opposition, and the right of way will at ooze be granted There can be no doubt about it. That legisleture has lately passed a resolution Instructing the Governer to apply to the States of Maryland, Delaware nod New Jer sey to grant the right of way fora railroad from Norfolk through those States to New York. Should that same legislature refuse a right of way through six miles of her own territory, she will memo( her leftist' in tones of thunder when her application comes before the legislatures of those three Suter. ' Bat that legislature will no trefuse, exempt un der the continued inflams' of Wheeling, nod Wheeling opposition will owe the moment the proviso is adopted. G. Prom lbe Comborlaud JouTual coNnuavius RAILROAD—PUBLIC au= INO. Parenant to publio notioe. the titian' of Cum berland met at the CrOart on Chamber on 8 afurlay evening, the 12th intim'. . . Oa motion, James Smith, Eaq. wee appointed Pre,ident, F. B. Tower and Daniel Bicielier, Esq., Vice Presidents, and Franklin Reynold., Esq Secretary of the meeting. The fall of the meeting was then read; and its object explained to be to coneldor the propriety of taking step' to promote the extension of the Connelirville Relined to the town Of Comber- (and, and, If necelaary, to teak the proper action of the Legislature of the Bate on the subject.. • A deep and universal interest woe =iodated on the sohlaet, sad a number of gentlemen ad- dressed the meeting, setting forth the manifold advantages the town of Cumberland would de, rive from the coat/notion of the rood, andlhe necetoity of energetic aotlon on the put of lie clans relation the matter. Among the gentlemen wbo thus spoke, were Mears. C. H. Ohr, J. H. Gordoa, Henry Bruce, Geo. A. Pear. rs..W. B4luseton and others, all of whom asmnsindeated important sod later citing Informetton In relation to the ocntempla• tad railroad. • Various suggestions were then made as to the propel. course for the meeting to pursue, It beiiig evidently the solo object of ail present to adept the plan of scan that would moat certainly ad vance the object in view. Finally, W. W. ?de ltaic, Eiq., offered the . following resolutions, which were nnaninonsly adopted: Resolved, Thu this meeting heartlij approve of the aontemidated const:aatte., of a Rallrotd from Pittsburg, by the Connell/Mlle rate, to the town of Clueberland, and that we will cordially alto with the Mends of the road in Pennies ale In castrating the same. Besotted, That this meeting pledge to the friends of the aid Its Pennsylvania, that the LOWS of Caraberiand and Cooney of Allegany, will, Lunn the tionetruoden of said reed from Cacti beebtadto the Pennsylvania line. XlL.Gerdon, Big., then offered thi following gasolene's, which was unanimously adopted: - , „Resolad, That a committee of tan be ap.. sowed by thw•President to report et an !Woo". ned sating of the citlitoss of Cumberland,b held ad the third of March next, all the info t ;m: ova It mails able to - collect In regard to the iota of thealdi Railroad, the maws of-con. 'steadies" and the necessity of any,fortheehgle- - lhtla ea Wif Pith ebbe state,. The President then appointed the following committee n accord:moor With the list resolu tion: • Messrs. J. H. Gordon, W. W. MeHaig, Arehi bald Cary, Henry Bruce, Gen. A. Pehrre, C. B. Thraston.. l . D. H. Campbell, John Beall, M. P. (Tilers, Dr. C. H. Ohr. The meeting then adjourned with many mani festations of enthusiasm on the part of thaws pre sent in relation to to the proposed Railroad eon nusion JAMES SMITH. Pre:Went. F. E. T.NVER, Nice Presidents. D. Bcocusu, Terusn_un IteYnor.iist Secretary. In the Virginia Souse of Delegates on Than day, bills were reported for running and mark ir g the Eastern and Western Boundary lines between Virginia and Maryland. This line has long been a mutter of contention between the two Stereo, and it is to be hoped Virginia will authorise the Commissioners to examine the sub. jcct without restriction. Maryland has always claimed that her boundary was along the long esi branch of the Potomac, but Virginia would never content to enter ripen the examination of the respective titles of the two States except on ilia condition t at the sunup should he commen ced at the tree planted by Lord Fairfax, which it is oontended is not on the branch of the Po tomac, Thiel' ryland claims as her true boun dary. Toll Sears, THADC 13 PEICLADILPOLL—A Client/tit. Or ran.—The Spring Trade le in fell activity. The orwardlag Linea are as busy as boos, while in ny of our loading homes Sod it necessary to k ep their gas lights burning until after micloigh Market Street and 'other well known thoroti, •fares present a goodly array of bales and boxe., while our hotels and boarding homes sre rap dly filling up. The manntsotur• Log establishments in the surburbs are also ao tively employed. and every steamer or sailing vessel that arrives from Europe, contributes to tho stocks of foreign good'. The Pennaglvanite Railroad is in first rate order throughout the en- tiro length of its route, and the water will be let into the canal on the lot of March, If not soon= er. Such of the Merchants from South and West as have arrived, have paid up promptly their old accounts, and also hare made liberal purchases. Quite a number of strangers have visited us, who are here for.the first time for se veral years, hosing been attracted:as well by the increased accommodations of the city, 13 by the improved facilities of travel and transportation. —Phil. Eng. ife-WLNES, he—Perrone wishing to pur ebue Must *mew awe !SUMO of all desteriptlowei were as faspoeftd, eta obtain Moto, it the lowest price., et the Id ine Store of Jite)fl WEAVER, Jr., 1,115 • Matte and Float etrise.s. We _believe Nature hue providid tesueily for seers dines«. which. Posh Is heir to, EAMES EETIIOLhOiI or BOCK OIL. pot up se It Pow., from the groat lahoratoTT. eonsealed deep In the bovele of Mother Earth. Is; without daubt. one of the giestee: of these remedies; head the following Lionniony, cireo by a Contoful parent: 811..mur Vmd.m. OhlA &St. 18. It s l. Mr. B.M. some mortals put t , andu betroleuM. or bock Ril t , some two s to tor roar moat° vet • further .4.11. 1 monl bate mid some dotes more. We hare Road au the il the eamli.t In 1150 and Dysentery. M d y ghter, O at the rime yo agent was here. was lying Reyt7 la., with th e nom I s a t e te b.er • Leammosittl. mai In tbree hours gate Ins second, and the lox abibtata. sad she ttaatared immediatnly. It to also anettreard. mar) remedy Inc core and inflamed gyes Cuts Brulme..4 Rlteamsbam. and tor the duct some have been cored at long standing. roan. with respect. It Mousw. roe *ale or an to ornament Is Plet•buras. le9 Inner, advertising Petroleum clew .77.1 Stir Biz Adrertisement of Morale cordial; ..outMe pack M' Itlrscuennu OF XrEltr DE-aCRIPTION • LITS lIRRD, tip. Lt. moot Womb'. torma stain. Lase or Name by THE FERILS OF NAVIGATION, • Ly Stayloo or 'bland Bout., bolvaro Esatont atlas and .11 pans of Lb. Illoalartppl sad arca Lb* Wagon {intro, nag BlNirs also tales ao toms/arra att birds of loatrabta ProbortY. at moderato rate of Pronalta. by GEORIJit IL ARNOLD, f,Btm Agent for Yhttborab maid Anegb..lC...7 • Ser•Ci.se re a's flow' So rm, wnich attract .d re nark, atloation at the Wcatara Fats. slat sow adored Is ohs slags= at Pttlabargb and Allsibtass =lns, at lb Pt-spat:tars 01092. who:teal, sad ratan. Thi. cop Ls w• taqatatly *lastest to thue teautslod with sbappsd bands to Whltat. , J KIDD 03— Wats. an No. t..) W 0.4 31)!IV 2. KENNY-DT 1 . 1111.1 r. ....... REMOVI.C4. LOGAN, WILSON & CO MORTICES ADD WHOLIDIALD'D.EALIEDIS IH VORE PIN Ant , D .)IVNTIC tiitArubwAux,.crTLEß-V. Ca du. • • re removed , to their nen , and extensive 41. No. Ir.: fus. dams at.a. lb. St.Cbartes lutes Italy en•tmerts. awl ••••••ran, •••an 1/11115 i owlet°, th• gr.mt s_01••••• 02.• 4 t••• rut. eas:r A. H. HOLMES & BRO. Suceessor , t. u P. NcIl.D k Ce., MAN CTACTILItfB3 Cr SOLID BOX VICES, • ?LAIRD AILIOtAI2, MATLOCK& b1../ALIKS. DOSS,. I anie. , P1TT5311803. PINTA. Vie:. sc. IS& i=n+st. LLCM do ra above fc.lthfALl Ali meet LAA e;ua/ 1334.601.4. NEWCAICPET ST nth. ROBINSON & CO.; NO. 4i, FIFTH STREET, NEAR WOOD. Now opening a le:ge and entirely new Anmk of Inincated and American Carpi., MAMA., mich rnorMAlng ornally Opt ne • Carina non. M the Lanett Man mire. nein l_ostranott tioaqmny of ljttsbargb IL D. MING. 11=oinar. sAsl 1.1 Gt. k HAI4ItLIL4 Says. OFTICZ, 04 WA172., DLTWXED NMI= AND • WOOD 0274211. xa - nsuusa truiL AND CMUX 11.1810 DX T OILIO AND inshmalri.. BANTU. 4:4D TIIITUTA WES. t 0 avor..o 00 0- n ,E.g.„, . 00 1:a..1,11) .1 . A rit:J. and nc...lspoßrAZ7Vb. tql:Surais : tilos. I Htn. Lotrims, Jr. Samuel 11.4 in. Dumy, I tigliTt nat.* 1 , 1.1614 J.T. I Job mB. ullsorth. IL lliabutsts. 111•13eU_Nilm, 14.ara Isameaoa. l i :l=W. 111•11.13 1.... 31. 1...K.1, dm= JAMES P. TANNER. WHOLESALE DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES, .BONNETS, &c., NO. 5G WOOD lITRIZT, 1117121G11011. Between Third and Fourth, gerSly eta.* embraces ovary Ttliinty and i'o l ,V;r:l b aV'ula bw it="....,`"'xltri!lgrg ro e P. I and Alarm sales, and will ow sold s 1 Nasura mime rat I and •11.110111 beler• lorrlan. woo 3 ter ist , Lviee VIIIYINUaIb, ANOTLISIt WIT. pro —lt Is na saall voldetme of UAIII Intrinsic wales of tb a great minntas. when even physician', who ars generally prejudiced egslast patent nsedielnese value. tee Ily cons forward and testify to IU tNarclMant eumeme la repalllng warns. Read the Ilmummeamus, Ilbelby Cu, Sy. Aoril 2,1845. J. Kum a tee-1 am pla praotlelau pareleem, teethes 1 , 4051..117 ehle ce.- la the Isar /113, when a nsldent or the Mate ofame acquaie with the en perter •oles no( 1 r Ses VermlO nt NI•• • A d t , •03.11 , mus leisure moment. I *lll eso4 you lb* moult or .Redoperlment I nude slab one rUl a meeetrelllne up olgtO worms ai II • TN- sale at any Drug:We or Merchants' Store throne.. ott the Union: elm. wholeeele and Wall. by .1. KIDD I CO. Pig PrepNatm , .'n , Wesel strowt. At tbo roal.letro of T. B. Watuviia. Lot., !few Otlaula. /mum, 21 at, J.tallth M...0n of U. Z. Waruet. la tat. 2 0 0th roar.a.6l. ago. Tn. Mirada of thy Won, aro 111,10.1 to attand oh. tumoral. room 1161 father's rchtloaeo, or h..* air.' moot, .Illoabany. or WED:th3OAY. LOA 22.1 lostaat. at 2 o'clock a. ar - - - ger At the next meeting of the IiORTI CULTURAL 1500INTS, thrly toots In 1101.1.11. DUILDINU, on 20 1t... DIY rellanary Premiums will oflrred fn Lbw bwit Brolly. Vegetabliw, ?Wits, ..I Bonnets. By order of the ConialtWw f.2l:l:ls. J. 01111ILBT Chninnan diaIt„GIESE & CO., (reduce C000130..011 Merchant. .as. .0 20 IBERAL calh attranoes an consign Menus _w. baire tag advantagiof lb. Railroad In tn. Mr of our Warrhousts, anti m. d duct lb. Mr. ura John Clark. Km., Prnid•ut LAUAnn . Bulk. 1 A. P. 131.65. P.M . Outitor Vrsultilet Bat. '` l ii.m., r .. Nowa. J. 0. Wl:Aost A. On., Mown. DrAkelr A leotao. '1 142:04.1.3! ____ __ Removal ENNStLVANIA RAILROAD DEPOT tIP--or. nod .f% o JIONDAY SVIONTNO ap,:st. lob 214, • YuKouno Tomas of the Pwaiwivaals Katmai VIII slut Wow Ib• NKW DKr OT, ox, tin oorvr of =shut soot Mow/ Wtrets. riwabowth„ febru•r•ll4lBl.l. fe44lllw SOMETIIING batter and more economical torn pcla. Cream Tartar. 000 other toopotation . toollatoom, for nation --nUtin ellehilUAL. . or BOLING 1.0.114.1 nit tor ntision Broad admit. Yrial, 0 riddle and Jaunt iao, Pudatao, Pot. 0 0 , 0 4r . 0 4 0., apple lamplion, •o 40. TI4III ankle 11000 that avory Fon'.ll. 11014. lloal4lo 10 , 10. itteamboot, Venal, Canal 4 4,, will nod, upon 41 orafol WO, to b e vary talon uotdh.l oral Mon!. day of tholr •clatene• ith moot important 040.13gfik °for Untold got Ur. 1. ...... gispolnd of mik.otaa , borlonlaj.apoUod 1401, sad tbo tronola and expo.. of soto /nos vox rat-attar only talon tmonha.T. 4., No Imo Ureonlvd or tIM doopt to yin Word Oak. 0 44 ; 4 ,,,uoonently broad may be made In a for trilont..o. 3. A woo eon n1.'400:401 upon bavlns light, Ohm; f.11+111.103 W .1 and bliontl, .anther tha door b. of oho On, outlay or not. 4. 11044 thlaptcamo =echelon nutrition... Whir of dtgeothhn, bolter ntled tor a wank atonntob, throator, b road ari4 linter. than anon mado •Ith y ast. h. Ttd, brood ore or Onnontallon, dam not ottani dm ?get Ti giadttaVuld rigarllPtatt add cootalutd la formantad broad, uremia 04 , 44 . o tioo of 100 011101041133 upon sooft tmaseanantly. a part only 00 to noarnik the body, while Ina acids ttnd W °taloa dlopopaia aad Ito attand.t alri.e. Itus article ham boon tnatonahly tooted. snd la name. sally Jihad.' Wben used 1.401 , 110, LOU d.1311c . U01:12. if 11 , lref Ilakted to snit. , • • Da carotid to ask foioUltalMill HAZING ?OW •0‘ taastno Inbar. owl yon Inn in 4 b l l . tora Prininyal Moe. 101 1 ir cur soot. Now. Ynst. boat Itromt..m..l dn ' S , ' 1"41 11 1 /11 . 4 76144.0 Ohio and I'onsykrania Itaibold °non to Lottdonville. ON anti after TUESDAY, Feb:22d, /43. the RAIL PA/PIN:IOER TRAIN,Irbt•It lintel plata burgh at 4. a.. via ruo to Loadonvil &Wand constr. totdo. arrivitor there at 6 P.M. retnruttnr. loave Lou. datrUla at 7t, Xand testa PlRtabunrb at •IN P.n. For tickets. spell' 6^ GEORGE 'PARK,N, • Ticket Aaeos. Federal envoi, Ittattor, Pittoburnb. Pobruaro TI. IBM • ‘6,2.2 For Sale RE LEASE, FURNITURE and g ta /X -TURES • lam, mm and n.ll atalrd aL. deaably Ineata ha bna anal pat. of ada Home ha many ban tbotonaldr r.novated, ad ir 3 no-d ca., It commands a 900.1 alas anaemia fain Pennsylvania. Daman. New lap, and ellt4F • _ . • • -• , ntnt .nd is of • pond sod Inmnasing had.. \ nforrustlon [hp pfle, alai conditions.. can tp bad by , edtred.lnfg • IlateL" ladierf.4l3, Philadnlptlfa. den...weft' d +LOVER SEED-30 bble. ree'd and for I. rues 1.1 fIaILITKR. DILWORTH t CO. Di= Rx IEO and 122 decond stmt. 1510 TRY SEED-15 bbls. reo'd and for sale by IfeITU BLIRIVILD, DILWORTH t CO. B EANS-30 bbls. reed and for sale by DILWORTH & 00. OLK PORK-25,000 lbs. erd and tor JILJP sate by lf. ULMER. DILWORTH & CO. RY APPLES-406 boo. rea'd' and for eN 6T in.22] SUMTER. DILWORTH t CO. ARD-40 bble., 20 kegs, and 10 jars No 11.4 'Lard, reed and nr bY 6112 811RIVIll. DILWOHTII 11l BEEN APPLES-4: bbls., a prime ar ir tlrl, reed and for 100. hy 1e22 EIIIIIVER, DILWORTH k CO._ BOTTER -20 bbis. fresh Roll and 35 jars /nadir, reed and Tor ralo by SHRIVOn. DILWORTH I CO. 1.22 Not 130 and 132 Stroud wort. PLANK ROAD LUMBER-100,000 feet, boant semen, valet for the altar Run Plant hod Company. Apple to H. MUM?. fe22oltet2o Wit. A. /1t1.1.. I.)RINTS, GINUEIAMS. &o.—MUILPHY I BURCIIIIIILD bave Jun opened daft and Hat entornd Print,. mall pattern Olngbanks. feared Mn.ll? Nlllll[l6 Lrleh Limns, and black dlpsena A BEAUTIFUL PROPERTY FOR SALE —Oorteletlar of • LOT OF 01101:110. franUng on Whitman street. Allagbeof Mr, 21 feet. and enter:ding' back 90 ntet. Tn.. Lot la tn the corner, sad has erected' lb \ \rt Menton • comfortable teestory frame Home, el three moos sod • basement. The earl to adorned slab one. nbrobberr. te, Itio•=0. Foe tonna , a... aft•lt • D. MoLnIN'S Real Estate and Watt 00. No. II Fifth erre "lift PINNING COTTON-2t A.l Cotton, reed per Cramer Mile reZl:5l. AUL' 4NOR A.LE —Saveral that FLOORING and WARR SOU sod two Foam. for port Mono alas. toe a lanto NIIOW WINDOW wW wa t tled POLO oed ono atom Door Ileil Real Sr . t... . ~ „ . , ...,‘ 2 l y.. 0 ..... . -. _ -••••••-•-, S , UNDRIES- \ \ , 2.„ 300 timber Clayey 2.ed: -.,11 D 1 13/00a. assot42: 30 do. TlmothY 004 120 bey, No. 21•011; 10 Dbl. Roll Balky. 20 draw 0 , 2110 b: 150 WA.. eked Ilorrlnas 400,1wyaa WleutqlrOlaas • 100 MIA. auPar22o. 220n.r. la des awl bar 1.1. by GM • 'i . \ ..1011N WATT a CO. rill) the lionorab e t.e Ju..t)e of the gene, A l .11. n 1 gout.? &see o the Vera In .01 for the 1 e.,ate of Allegheny: X \ Tte petition etWIDWAR T litta,Atkot Wilda' Weed. 1 city of Pat:chorea. io tta co ty of iteeatt. bomb , ' re.welli: That yoikpelltloo ha trolling blonelf with to,eriass Oat the anootontode n o trout and others. at tin Oweilhig hon/ie. in the stores.) and preys :it y ne menaea wWl, , ,be yl • great help • I.Conee ' l ', goil o p • robin: bean, \ f enter n at. anlayetie int\ • , i 0...... I. "IT IT " . viU . V . OWAUD ItiIITEIL We. the entaeillaw. ei sone of tne wFd egoreyald. do veytily.that the oboes yell our Is Yl i troot term lyr !wo nt,: and tatoymore. and i well ligarilled withtlunwe yam end onneolentet for 6 seeo•rtoditlon and 90dr. of of Maurer. and taa and eat gold taverna is il..lArl. DAIL.Tri :- .17 . 1:;, P.'s. I lih a ''.''J'olk.A. Oral; N. °Olinger. M. Wood. AA= • • John*. Yorgeue. . Te2l:at •. \ i astm ..... Pnrrzz • T n. VOW. MASON, PCIMTER • WOObS, ATTOEINt7B AT, to W. lrew.l r iems, , inabiaxeol7. j Ohio. f!OLLECTIONS made in tie adPaniog _) COMM. of Carrot., SW) • Shbor.l and ..twrsou. JO" Bef., Hon. A. W.l.W.hkand C. ' loualo.l.ms , P Flo! ` merchant OM:an t KEEN APPLE: xfi to Mora sad (or lair Jalp Sprint 1 WILSON ItSIN . to. afoot... of oltf b .. tad baaattral Eric t'f RAM farnash ot pramortabla orta , CO.FIIItIIePIMIL irgete,,l , st l i a, o , l it I with m XtpFeh:oll. tent* ant Ward,. TO . . Folthdry ma trlll °, l=thil it ' :1271 1 C , 2 arterMlTl . r r y t it . big Nanban. it,. licandCburahDafietagh. LI r ;Ivan. ttrala.dtto‘, JaAltrall &Car, • \ OFFIRIAL \ • • - NOTICE TO ; VIE MANUF RERS B Ql:plat\lßON. ' luhrtahltistinahrt. thbrotr ' The flitsepth seetiori of t.Le sat of 'do An arAto .peed co het ittelle3• Au thttry reality ot the /If oaf of )?4•11..c1ri• *abr. i Bata crottallaatla ',bolo Or Ilcrt by rteatat aas miirartu .roth 113 $. 60.013' 11.2.. at pia*. or l blANar.b Henn ,ortnanently ruhrowl tu t . ner ho.. •of to. trounry abet proorrtbr. wad.lf rraeriable, In mei pian or pl. n% Ant lb. mirkshill be Left •Itible attn.. Jo h slot. an .oz loth boiler.: !kb t th MMO of tb tmten:art Ito tittY of :h• frolira Me . g . to parhouthrofq.• thorlty ~ •u d lothle Cohort...lg by the abtr• 0.1. of irld law. notifir 'shovel:4 ritho to t.t• erimvsiketurers of thhhrr lien that Itt fats. an trout* tr Orod Ihrshollers Oa atom rhombi mitt b• othrty and diClootty at.it lc not hal nun thrta , plans on 4.6 &hart or riats;ita follow". 'la a at taro dtagatal tarots*, at a adobe. of about four Icahn foam ilia wlps. wad elm rant rata adthiba, of oath alit., or ohart.• lib th• rims of Lao acastatarlitrer nal CO. Pule of .0. plata Ohara roacadatddrad a derlantainaxtba tartar by to. 125120 of the city. tow at, or etrtaty,, and •Iso Obltat. It la satl era= o f the part/r,ta odd the carriaof to If the initur are forraol flout rbartaal Loa click bit cot awn !marred bear, being roiled. tt 1. thbo L UND Amapa. moroossown with the aoriT,,hrith Uo• lott. C. If of charecht \tram whirl), bah bun tura n•trd berm rollett.ttlhNotr stampeilth Coy thus. C. 11. If of p0.241.d1.4. tt to to 134 k othoopht :an to. later I'. Iouloll.l to thhabora. thottlflarrot ptuthflrr of lb. , h ozA4 NI. at. C' \at II bodatignacd span the plates or a rrats. air Kal, . \ Tltta CORWIN. E.:9 3 \ Srentory_of the 'lmam,. 111 Y ..ud CORN 00 bde. Rye; s:c000 do. &Cabs' Coro. to orr e, for .1h by V A. IMPPLKT. 11111 LD G LOTS Ng neon! Bordugt h . la) rolrkL . ota rttostad o Barottatt„ Iterrh pi o loytag b the turnotke sod Cie Pah.. oval. hoofing n the eub .23 fart admirably rat Tor btallalog hot Will by role very, ATPIY.Io B. hlebetUr. hip No. 111 Fifth rt. SMITII ON opiNTRACTS 7 A new eabion, vith addl•ades) dotio add reforms. to both Edstlab and Asoerkan W. RA Basle. Itscdtatd SidslasiLd s Stlatisnas s jel/ • Weed sine s ltd and ttlk. AWLE ON OVENANTS l'O r ß TITLE: '. i lc ill iL A routhal treUloo on the, Law rt °Tenants tor , , ie. Dr William !tenor Hanle. \ TU. work Is devoted to the a udderation °IA tu liabill.', flea and rights of Vsedera of .fteal garar.. atOunst from thole OoTenant for Tltte. \A. lush euOttant. Un. ha sou.. ewe or other. hatrutooTkbato • nesrlinTety CaIif•TIMCP of roll taints on both elan of Tim ha ette.l6ao hoped the profusion Trill tot dui* anoeurnary. a wait which hui for Its °Wet tbs. aulyina wad neastioal effect. In Loollah ituttrea on tho lan Of Vender ald,PurchtUrtb• ouboutof Cotenants tot intio boa tinned toi t only a o t ar.- ' nel /pan, hit there la a Tut body of Ankeny.. an orb nu' which hue not hitherto SCIIIVII3 the &Ursine* on and analysts *blob 'the Usurp . .. of the , polgost6e. amnia. /or nak by • J. TL 1T1LD113, , , ' . , Boonealler and blnnorar, \ 1610 . 63 Wood duet, hetuou hd and dth. \ ,—..,._ . 14 . Ct . /kr/ Dow GLASS— \ , ' \ ' T 7 ZO boxes 11316: 60 bum 100111 to do 10a1400 do 6.11t6 Jost ruelnakand for fate bY No. J 11. rCLEA 3, LA /., hound 10 Wee, in etbre and for. sale by \ J. A. =Tests. CLOVER SEED,:fi bblol for mile bY • far) D Fcti tOnd ir 'ft Me. MED APPLES—: 7 SOO bbl'{ . primp bred' stunamid fat al. by elf ' lIKLL LIUG Waler West lIIOLL BUTTER-10 'Ws. lA, lad tor moo by WO] , HELL 1.1006TT. LOVER SEED-175 bushels Mum Seed. C fog. OT 1f.191 A. D. 11.7. 1 ,11 . a CO. . TIMOTHY SEED-- - T6T - T " ms. TunottilSeed, for at* by [lellll It. DAILZILIAA RER -11 bble: fresh Battdr, far ft, br lf .191 \ R. DAtaeLL \ CO. REED A E —lO eke. Wad Apides, APPLEb—bo,.bble.oboioersrit lv7 711:kg Nat.*, 7_ at 149 \ r DAL . Lawny atm, t. I Altlf—lnbla. and kege, s for side by 61t1 A, it. DAUM, 00. I ARD o,llA—`2o bbls No 1 in store, and Air IJ &Ale br \ L . _ Telt)) JALTDO kCO PTS. TURPENTINE-20 bble. Spirits• urpentine. in ruling order...ilia ree'.l2:l e• hiCO a CO. QUO'fell SN — Ukk"-;ID.PO lba. Sootalt snuff 1.7 4 ilsrrett'... [Or wtwei , . J. E lOO I. CO. LVE VITRIOL-6W lbs. Blue Vif in date sad Inc rale by .1. KIDD r , W. TARwtio AOW— t 4soo iba. Tut, Acid, . rp obits \lmo) J. RUM a co., LASs; SY, „,,I.A.SS:SYEINGE3-;l2.groaa Glass Sic' CPI rinfor.),portmd, bt,,- • A.OO. FLA” WHITE-150 !OS: . for sale by 1:10 \ \ • V. MOD • CO. :nth no bathing 400 da meads; sttlaas facia r** s CO.. **Wool strait Judos . 6r. the .Courti ons of Lbs rili•• to and tos ... a nowt of :th• tlcWani. :Tinge; The-s.aiiitaiossastil. tonabtsburcht es ba th pnisidsd wmaolt al xsalsoists VALM P AIgs' glop or isteCus i gap Wail s at els dersliiss boast in the Mar& sfaspild, and pass that roar flown 'NW b• al•••eiti aisa • ileum IA seep • !Radio Wpm of Ellq111,4111neta: ..isui Saapspati.. taiaiii ail,. do7lX."d'Y'll".7.ol-ILININ 11016. 1 : Wa. Ms saw:Wm melt of* . Math Waal Ifittss, burgh. PP . .i r th st thy atom of *. Water ts of •Pcsi i:P t i t :l o .lu . 11 . = ... 41; 4 ... . • ril "rev all jol=Or " AlltAArTh nod trallell. Al '"" :=Aidk t llaW U l= IS; Arrgring, ..1.1,..1 , 0;0r5. iro r .' Rm. A. B. Kenn. Jame il_oress,'Dstie; sinnitesoix. Win, .1k aa 2 !kw. .I.7,Wbitun. irna3u - wau, ..r. : t 149:111 ' fu VFW= a BUROLIFIELD luive \just Miatat=l"4":4l"l2. l lV.a. ;llama. Ar l . alrg i bdr . '% 111 :=4TPgrarmu l 'ird=V\ \ . , -t. \ AUCTION: - SALES. • Kaiket Striet V4ettr Sttice at Auction. ' TUESDAY mornio'r, rebniary 0.10 eck.k. at tbe store or A.A. 11ml:ear, F 0.04 Atarlet gnat. bear lifth .tr*ot. will be arid the batmen 141 stook ot VAttiErY GOOD.. Pan Artielas 7 Abe P. Ai. DAVIS. Auollotear. Piano Forte at Anctiom TlTESDAY , afternoore, February 22d, tholoannerolal 641. Iloon..ommw Onefunerlor 4 . - tareWiliVollE. rosewood owe. overly ram. eme. 4373. El fh may be eznalned Cu day of efl•J Tem. al eald fa.M. It . DAWIN Anctioneev •Adininistrators' Sale of Household Fur ' • nitore:'• N THURSDAY morning, Feb. 24th, at I io o'elfea. at the Me melee.* of Mrs. Seventh Beans, debased, lio. 193 63111011410 etre.. nes , etr.l. be sold br order of Aemignmetars. lb. anti. 1.109111110LD and , KITOURN 711119 IttliP. oolabband easel. Chlekerlon Piano forte, nammrood re.; 'nabob ay /Whet. Sofa Channel. Prekene eplendel ntabeinnr end ,burl Wardrobe and rnalcred Ws. Stab* maple etd rb Swirled' death. Bean Saddler; \ parlor. mbr.atalr and hall Carr e. beer. Hume Ater hoe, Leon., &a...; Windom BUndm. Lebo. Teblem"Olose d Qa.o ar err; lifiturn. Tea ben Atte. Ifondlnr. an 13.1.10 1.08.3 241140.464....A\ef and ton: each T 10 b .13 ". P. 1/. DANA& HIDES -5Q_O Bides, Ooze and for wL D 7 - relOr PPRUiGES W.LUNTED- c 3OO Iron.' Clover , Sled, 'for T v .blat the a hest Make! rkei wilt n. .y fel9 , hINGER IlLttliteUOlL OLL BUTTE •10\bble. Roll Itt t ft recelred and for 4.1* bjr ' \ ' \ RA NG ER ItARBA {1 EABB-20,bble.`araall' hie° Beane, r- • d V l / 4 I I wad for owls by \SP/11N R Ilitt.l3AUGAi\ 1 ARD—In liWks and'l3ble., r sale by , a • awls by ((al St•plia\E TIARBATIGII. Q UNDRIES— : , \ \ s \ 2 , 1, -.' . 0 b..... •op.iioNtsur..bc \ \ •25 de Z 40.1 Paha 6.eati \ -', , Z$ •. ,5 M 54 C 2 . 51424 2' \ x \ '4O do' Moold rAtadlts: , 's ' 1000 los. lesort.d No. I Como Tara; , . 500 IM. Nos i.oe a P.... - --` \ \ 01:Aos. htmlt 11.131 i ' Cordr, • 11b els. own Mel \ •.7. , k . .• O's 'Yob.= \ LI ,Ittliiniednto ' 6 do.\ do To? \ 10 MIA Wrapir.w2 ' \ Vi bosettrlo sot \ 0 bbt.. hryo No.l \ \ \ \ \ s \ w Gwsr. \ s ' s \ • ) h d' e. ti a'"' " . r" "ln ß aok \ 'I • \ \ \ .l Leo !o d rior .FL sod I , ..so._ • . l i tt . r i ce.i.t, \ d tar to 11 . r, . !, I Tr P I%i-rig"- ' w \ 112,b000ad strooL 0,0001. e. Shoulders' , \ in stars al for ea Via -• lEP t' : F-5 s. sugar-oared &141ust : antifoneal. Es z BER bb vrd\ te'4 tar nliO3 CUEESTAL4CTrI Tired. Ihr AI., by \I".141 75 bbli,'-ouperFrio Flour, jsU for t8 1 .41 A 114111I80N * I'F AN Nujs—low lbs. fresh' ntajeg. ve.l ud lbr Mai br t %WM on . W ReC L aINOLVA 0. atc. raLOVERS7 bbllain store\ and for if Pgral• .1, k R. 1 , 1,9'/D. \ t Lib rt.? Ittmt. 11 0.3., BUTTER \-1,11 bap. \ \ Roll LlL___,BOtter, tot raliky 5v(1.481 J. k IL. /LOD. I \ ARV — In kes , ana,b)4B.-foi , gab • \ \rdra, ..0.1.6,11,-44de. 0. §rtgar, b‘ll. N. O. Insikeed gad , or bale by IL LITTLE t CO. fIABI i S ciTi N tierces • ar=cit d jcust •I 5l 'T. 1_01'1%24 to, 9LAS 'ES-150 bbl Play dart Itolaa , r.? pi; ricamirmar• ,c 4; • by \ ' Vet \ 0 ., • IL. ,4,01; ITOTB--.5(1 \ gtids.. N. O. Iferl3 v3A , jtagl . 2.18 \ `,c 10E 7 -10 \tie diesh Rico, iusaterftioy. took by \ R. lie H, . Tattuiali• B. * : . -Tipaiblo. d lio 1..!....tdi aliehlltser sal. kr \ "Ate11,..11. Ittl BLS% Cu. DA 'INS--100 taxes - toil: by. • p. a frik \., \ Mt. Ramon A n Mar Jamaica. ir, , r - trice', /7 p p . ~ , ,,,..4 0 0.• arum .la*. ammttio too moor ~ ~.„,r . ....,„„..„. . ii.,....7...4; , \. R. ir i v .„ l. . . N . 1 1 . 3 Wood a rt. l". brirerr uy i tth lt r . ' 4.6 . ' Q. II LEIINNT to . Witattor4 D.lgast. ..6 - 1 eon 'drab r thbrerort.bi rag. 4cellt6reailai.lo 661 and '6 Por sae br J. R. WZLDI76". 1 6 Bet.b.lbir d .4:6lnrier. :618 ' Grjoal M.. betire6 .1.161614 th 4, I.,UN . • 3 FORMS--Ctir :g\ more th. t 6166 littOrtil 1666:0_ r 4 6 . 13 6 1. IC me t t .t .e.b af I. 7. t u vate . ti At t ut t• 14 L: 4 , Zaraill t i Ems yule \ glawraltAilated rth,.. realnet366l3. of Aloantd) of Pam. Iran with explanstprs ladntfla and * m amma er:c.nts a` rotorroces tr 3.3.6 Au. thotit, to which mapper, 4, 61666667 t\ tint 1604 , 36. .1 ' 6 7 ‘ Fr a jlit;- 7 4 1 .., ,_'. coalaita ...I st.umir. .".. ' fell a 63 Waal itt6, bettrecn 83 Ina 4611. Lkdies' Vrena 'Veldts: \ \ '* \ . P,f.diT RSDI7OtION IN PRIOESI r he s A ss. of .r. rs.....getv r rA i l i ik4e . apat A.S., AtASON A tlit.l. tfoaVt2 164MA:i ' d altrea cr \ \ 7 ._ \ . i tra Mao tattantare 'Oita% 6 , 42 6, Atarilp rattm , ./. t , Q nil MERINOS, \ PAMMETTAS,, - yerdata to poteltaite 11.1 nett tartiats., ' , "tatattlattax.. COtonS96l. Abscess, -..14 1e.16.:Z pet. tont Iwo Mast vforlza \ attt st. totatt'st. . 116Arttll A "A. \ 62 latulAtt eta itlsset \ t;_ . - 1 . 'au.soa,_.t co. ..c. or Ltiltt rxtros boo:Ming MAL ... an t \ ratlion 'tt \KIP. reed . & ladle? ..pexnv . / t., OOLLIZML IRYTA : PPIt-J Ibr er tI.REEN\ ,!‘I 3 P .A.KlIr-22`)Legeltil lame.\fc; rale OA. (61( . 3/1 11!LSla 11. dQLLIN tIFY \-114 (fairaa'l3„ far ay ' 1.4.11116N1.Y iLwia PEARLS -1.2 cap Nal Poole, Una day anatbrEraNnY 11 40LL 17 5 8 . , Dio .COFFEE-185 - hagil, Rio Caffee, "for, LI, ..i.'by 1071 Of cOMLII\R ROE : . 05 .; omit, Y. in don dui Dv Ws D 7• IlifilLa.s ROL 1 • NpACOO-15 tn. I!.iinee,l . l . 4_ll.4iFilson's . M:tr i " %l° 6llYr"" s tiraft are' GLASS-150 icwies\ Szlp; 10 do. 1 0 ,41; 10 daga1 1 4 . 21r ,. 3 . bASUGIAR-30 hhds.ittieetql . far IrkILIELTWEE-5 teit. rugaraseed Ihied Ilev4 for lag br IN1:1 , mc(7 1 134 , 1 ROR BAC-0134=4, casks, hog tound,'SnVonsigs; treat, for garb.. WU , VON BOrarIIOICSt )11.141PLIY:N:, 'VL01:111, OF,PUBIPZINS,ASOR JU NM= LbU tu cktpta:. paiymp, pmt mt w 4 i t atatt fen \ tarn.t of Sixth mut - Wad .thodre , 9HIO 'and Pneisylvanialtjalitiol.STO vant.l.,' pP 111.011PP/N. PILL a 00. t \ tvr,Karket sd thlnt Km • ' VlDlipach 404 Pest eopr. I a ",„ VORN-300 bus. yellow, in ear, In more bud kr nit by IfyITI _BELL L 140117. kess ho. kissed' lard, for sale ei\ &IT] ' ' , DILL M E9Z010,-100 11 2 11, R oiel l tzd arid . for alf#, • * CI. Ca 1.1 10 IVO.' ar.d. _ prtm.- 4, 'reed..a 10r,4414 XT • \ y±u 0 1. 44 sacks tretbers; ito:11A.14: ; • 3 etas. Ckileart Ibt bel • do: \ la 3 . 44 rH7.P.. 4 . 1 .4 a eeek 4l / 4 4...d: \ /3.II t PF 4C • MI , 4 , kotßazoo s iox raund: auks liallt:POsk; \ 4 eld Ooppet IRWIN 1 bat Kat Butte* atille stassw Aomsedt. 34.1411 ler D .4141by • 4l= ET 430..._ .1:13 \ • • VMWs awl frost ewes.. rime, iee'd I! urn. itai .'ai e't 3 Ws. prime fresh Roll Butter, / "-"Asitr • coutha ralQ bbli - onliand, for - BOUK~ —At No, Sourut ittreet,:— .k.iesz• sod ULo Tian, 1,7 13 uorauon of Idonareht Iktnnor. lld.ol , t 7 Loosortior; o sag Wooka of Uobet;t4th.,. 4th tp4,7:l=-. th4,l•Vot 1. In 1516, to' tbo ***tom, of t 11•Tolii.00. to isl7,lltAllson, But; \ Ard ?frattal":lli.oVWrn Or fievoW. /L. Bolo: . o. agoloatLlFs 1016, , • rIOEIIRDUORD--LyoiecliAT PILLS; oe the deetreserts of end SACK , The Blair, :111.4 tee or svelte yule 0 . ow. tie sets and Priye ere !Stele: the rex stoat: '7 C , UnCI Ulm seat the ma We& Use Om le Ic le ;Wet,. Motet. per br. 2121rt7 dastiVriY.4 by express, and tarsals by - VB. XL , BSi . 8, t'. Roolenroe 4\ . ' , !f*M•lat. Imp C„ \ , , . ‘,/tumoTtbir rs SlapAtell CZ \ \ ~ . SOGLE'II HtPERIO N FL , ID;, Oa. ittiroituto,%`fltiA623l2lo. /Att. ocutansa,- . 1 7 1 P the follimuigzi4e., Ins i . =Bottless tor 14. va , 17 Km nu ...t. to ao eintli. ma ilbottl•• ui, ~. n•att. rt. mni, ,, lrott.tan• Westlake vs- tatAteitn , ' , MAW Fink Itettani t. 5.1...3... the Wile Ander, tta fano Cr ebet tostllat4 t• la•utor 5 'nib thaokby no abut r 1111 , atom n lasar Data Jima they mit aRaM to ma their vile Males At UN tam tba% mums Ct. abbllo last the lIT rAlittqg will alms cm. "....t. M m mul an b•t•taban•atakb ht• skyra it etl•taitr thlatialanath"r" ' ' • Tb• crtatagiltin u zgloa •f i cpb ate tbing,, rmitm M ma* MUM LM amt tMU " BreiMartlO:M=Pin4r= sad pucka hi tb• b.M stambs.,p, to ..."..,: i i... "A%=rulglZT. ::. x\\.....,: \ s - l o ni trolbM4 La .Alb JII 1. o irrbt'a=. 111=tr‘t;Fk\i•Wr. ta r, r a taunt sad a_ __Ttat And at 'l .!,V A .l .lll:tt liii likiarenalatt, vial grr, cs. l, lll _ .. '' ;,.. L...... ...,tbs, ~.e,r.th...0.---- ttn:blll4,l4 • • • Ii 1611 , ‘iatga ..r.i.M2l/14 \ #i r \ 4L' aliby ‘, . qettgili4i, ;, ~ ~~'~ JOPc FOSTRII.—. J. llarDoomokon et 010 c at o'clock raw); col S.eureil Second 1:3Boalk mak *core dkrodtkoul eat. Glorloau Bill fO W Air (Rd nimbi oha r I.l,7crleal halogieOrr lifitLi is 1t76. - Vus Insm. r.. 7 7 C7 , *lfunll Drour..7 10uh.5.. 22M3' ' . ra \ 4st 7•77-11. (hti7l3=:.- -- .. la rgi HAtt.""" ... E' li gi ra7l - V M;H ZI 2.34' % AI T = s r . g o. •a 0. 174 2 , OM Y 11 , 801 cu.d..., i. t :torn", Romer. oll.lberx7—. Runt, Ru1t4 ., 114 717. rplitr...--,-...-- ch,,,ciers in treingelp . ly, ).{ %alter s.endlit-A-....... Thaws ll.inder•Cal-. - . Ruth Dututur-.---- thaudatother GreguA---. tor.parauo, DiuVs Ince—Math, dlr. $ en a j, "Tea u Gu—nAM atilo pAsjaoi.yc—,l7Zil . f '2:CORD &\CO. ap Olt alt s IVILL introdu s ce their spitlNG S LE \ ofl3l.lleuee's SLATS. he i r SATURDAY. AO Inkt. 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IL Is excellent owebaddion. eel/ Ismail a festal.. . gad, SE WALILEak• ballaielphis, Monteath. \ to s o p esedarhent—in Illouteal tired or I+ a* and /Mateo. *.Therbilehers are now ate ris itt ' **Air:: ek , beamand`irarld leg melee, wad. tor Its brilliant vain " eery .607 to Orions. t.ile Mess 11, \ j' t \ ROBISON \as. R. Cheese, .HOBISON BIITLE nbusE,• Cikrater Julie on Ave. sal fLeakdolpll St.. ETROITV ., •418,9i1.,LE B. DIBBLA. CHAM:3 L. D:11142.- fr 015171 Strimi, Goods-1: • AN UNRIVALLED \ „ .I. l iS m, O t ß a Rig 41 Po\ th_,6 . ra::!, rt.. Psikr6fra . , 0 n 0, R X g, s t COILAkkt OF FIRST AR0,LT.84.17 Biar TB, Lag ro , d Bonito* * 00.1 • Drie. fM als k ; ISO% CO. _._ _ _ f-. 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