PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. POBLIBBSD sr warza t Co' Lrrrlastrzos.• TVEBDAY MOANING. MARCH 8, 1851 ter.III4IPINgIIATTER WILL BE POUND PAGE OF TIM PAPER- een e teresansuu Woeur.eleserec—rhe estatelvi eh= - ULM etur:Weekly Gazette wiles► to our blaelneei nen ~• tent dadrable =alum of nuking their lnulnein enema. - .4lBieletulat/crie le between bur and ere thousand. reach bieLUM, crag inure ►nd =sty I. Wtgeill Ptuntyl- IlarlentOble.: • tit. ADVE6Wllol3;—!lsttiter u. Idltotisl Boors wit Paulus Establishoinit of duo DULY emits, an avow 06.. Ihiplar.?.A.Dvallvoyall dadn Quir isotiost to spots: to Ms roper ca bloods, =sonar. 11111plasso hood, . than. to before 6 o!slosk..an Botanist • - Watt 151.4 o.lliattott..4l. Gocuattbra of corr.' ::1001.aast .Dipostd of the dalegatat to the la t• Ant.l-11a- Am% Whig Coanty Coanatioa, an rsouoaud to =oat a' —6.4:k4 " 1 / 0 0. 0 . 3 latanhr. the 19th fart, all o'clock. X. to boob. 7 da.tratas to the Stata Oost.tlon :440itastar. on lb. 21th of lb. omennt mouth. to aotalnata t7twat Ocataltdotters; Auditor aanoral and 'Sarni= 1240.4 Jost. E 1... gtre op our paper, to-day, shunt entirely , 10 cirrespoidenia. The shiest editor occupies the moat of our Iwo, mach against his own *-; hltliissign being to hare but ono letter •• iqPese , cub day. Bat as three of the five let , tera thleh We publish. to-day, attired after all tog& ,had Olt work on Bertkrday night, and - eta . other two - sa Measly morning, we heal no altemathe bat pnbliih them all to-day. The ender, however, needs not be Vold that the lei. ;tens vurr full of Interest; and will amply repay ieriLiai. We foond them totter than anything furnished by' a pile of dry exchanges; and 41- .c : though it seems like giving on much of s good thing, commend the letters to general. Mtn- aeon. Nina—The telegraph Muse ne Intel .ligeaaa that Plttebareh has been selected es the 'Apiece les the neat State Fate, and that the Board = `z of Trade of Baltimore have recommended a city Ceabsotiptlon of one milllon dollars to the Con-, iond. • gene*.!Corraeoodonto orthonelly Pittsburgh Ouotti. ' Mass Soma:mar Co •March 2, 1858. I• Aecanteittee from Myers' mills, on.Cassel. ftwe'ettiver, haying prepared private -convey,. through the motusteins, on the ratite: proposed for the Conaellsoille Railroad, Ewa prepareAloi an early start from Somerset. • • While the cavalcade was getting ready, I '"..started on ahead, on foot, to . enjoy en early walk in the bracing air. I soon left the little town of Somerset •behied, and found myself in the • • qatototasjettin forest, which had been emits esubeft by the hind - of civilization—the only : ;. `stigit of the*lilteinaii . 's tread_being the road on ithiCh I wen !revelling. Th forest _was cone' ''yieoro of pine and heedosidc, and oak„ ands few ''. ether deo:lkons, trete:: There wet a. thick un dsrbrueb,moitly.of Itiritty young pines, while •:-.-the more thinly scattered heavy mai:maw of the • forest towered above these "Young upstarts in Wein grandenr.• There was not st eines scowl . break the etlliasu, bet the elghlng of the gen tie breeze. en they ruffled the- yam; -trees, and • • the moaning of the 'wind in the lofty, pines, like o the intbdaed.rner of the distant estaract. My eenses perfectly In thitisolitade, and in esonnernica with nature la her primitivestato: I ~7 mlMost treMbled at the idea oLmeeting with a pedestrian to break the:enchantment of "'the delicioui solitude: I eyinparhleed fully with the feelings 'which eo campletely poeseised _the • early 'pioneers if the West, who grew , restless and dinatafted Ste inomeet they found a neigh. -.bee within s dosoik miles of them. Three noble ~ end heroic edieiatorers, however unedacated, and whatever WIT vices, possessed souls attuned tagreed idea's, and harm:nixie% with the 'spirit ' eras poetry.' They delighted in -the ninon '.'grandeur of their -sylvan homes.; the unfettered liberty of thought, Odd impulse,and of Utah No - ouitorasoi conventirmalidu restrained theirtree , • • • .doca,oesirashei their intaginatione No man coald nay, to them, "what dome thou?" What a tilting 'piece .else, for contemplations of the Deity: No . dweller:in the "grand old woods," can have en feebled and mean Ideas of the great - Creator. - The very awe-Subduing silence Is expressive of ths pressure and majesty of Divinity...MlMl is - humbled, not by the' presence of a . puffed op notineßiy, 'but by an all-pervading sense of hie . awn ineignificance in the immensity and eternity nature around. him. T,hose 'hoary 'old pines lift their - majestic header° the skies, have - . -: - :*oostendbig for centuries, long before the foot of this •Arit - whiteitan trod the toil, or his axe -.-':',rfened the ni?-ciii7 4f the Lunt.- • . Iliinch delloions contemplation I sped on for •:tallol, - losing in the excitement of my thoughts, • all sense of bilges or distsnee. The evergreeni, in *fiord, were so thick and brilliant, that I scold hardlyresist the impression that I was 7-,; - „Oridking - in the month - of Jane,. when niter. has Aimed her r cloaked robs,, .and decked herself In her , bridal attire. When the carriage'-came . •-awl; fcrarol I bad iplked three 'Milan, without the slightest serum of wiriness.. Bong shall I remember this refreehing walk in the forms of Soinerset. . •• . . Oar :route was on Col. Shrlver'et Oita, roal3, a short distance beyond Berlin, when we ,torrecd'off trom that road to go to Myers' --• The - plialt road keeps a pretty direct route over -Mut Allegheny mountains, which we were now ap . Foarddmig. 'We took A southwest die tetic's& along :.tho foot of the menntain. We stopped a short tints at Berlie, Where quits s number people • kid gathered tie es lite General, and to. talk .of • - ,..theßstilrited.' They told no they 'were deter mined to .belld a branch, About ten miles, to the :male trunk.:' Thin is also the design of the pert; pie'of the town of Sitmereet. In the neighbor . Rood of Berlin, there are large coal fields, which :•• • Will betotaie very valuable when the Ithitroad is • Mashed. • ; • • —. Berlin to Myers! Mills,wepaued through eountry. Oa oar right, at a dl,tanda, seat the Negro Mountain, and continz nation of Laurel. Hill. On our left, and nearer at hand, the Allegheny Mientain. The valley between is osalli4 Brother's Valley. It is water ed hy"Cesselottan'i river and ether streams, and • Is very, fertile and eicetoltagly beentilal: A '-..'short,,Mstastes from Myers' Mills, the gap in the AB/41014 Manatee throulh abbots Plaugherty ;Oreek coos was pointed oat to us. It' is a re ,eierkible sieyitecolon, or rather &ewe, cut clear 1- .. ..Mtiougb the ineuntairs, and pointing it cut as s .Liiittust highway through this majestic liege. ]Myers'. Milts lea ittue town; and Post-office, '••atths confluence of Plaeyherty creek with Cate river, c ited :Des jut atthe foot of the Allegheny Mountain.: We were very hospitably entertained lake by Peter Myers, - Esq., who owns the and large tracts of land in the ~•-nitighberhood, and who takes a deep Interest in :.• thejlttetrargh and C'enaellsville RallrooS. We . , were Waited upon by quite anumber of the oiti• ton,, au melons for On peat work which to I iitatithisiociaptaln hind the Meet prat table, as • Itis now the most healthful Ind romantic In the , - ,seittutitry: The. people here are of German de and; ilt speak the Ger= language. Their - lirincipatrprodaations are batter and tn sugar camps are thifinest Inver Their agar season is now 'jag oommen citig, and the people- were .baty collecting the sieoinelns jaloe of the meple, tied hinting it to the well °entries* camps, for boiling. The •••-•-?... letter made in this seetion, he pat up. It:l,lNp lisst . frkins, and „fetches In the Baltimore mar cents,ner pound. It keeps sweet the year round,.and is 'goal in over; respect • ". , = - .•-tothittelehraled Gashes butter. I was informed the farm ersare generally wealthy , and ley up - every year.. They are quite anion for Ralltroad connectica with Pittnirargh, and there le AO doubt that. suit facilities will be mute. illY.edeintageons. - --, • • , yeereefue odes . ' of coal abound in this A m alie:et, • • Ons firm was pointed oat to u, aqu i •.....t i yabis $OO semi - of solid coal, ta-sfor feet thici. 0001 . 1 and hat been lately Porchised, a u a : . - . : - .4ooldathini IMO per sere, in prevent of the '&114.110411._ Batted both; egeilltneted In the '.--•-.4llmilieighboitettod them is 'vein of Iron ore six feit thlek, , ind ••liniretane - abounds, lii l ths-nalghtgabood the Iron . ..needed en the CciiitillsoWle. toed eon be There, inegtino table voter poloie.*os or stone ooel,time, and thetooui ':,:- 14leseIihsacheaply the tlnthet :for say Tin tio piit:or not wit** - !4 64 , . , be healed ores one mile. Capitalids are alrea dy 000; and gnat &ogee will Wm Place is lit region Ware long. . MD , Miami 8, 1852. We left Itiyers'e Mill about 2 o'clock, an Wedneeday,for this plane by way of Flaugherty's gap - of the Allegheny-mountain. I took a seat in a baggy with C. hi. Hicks, Req., an intelligent merchant of Myer's Mills, from whom I derived a great deal of interreating intonation In - a re lation tolhat part of the country. Leas.than mile brought us to the abtint elope of the far famed Allegheny, which lifts its tall enimit to the clouds.' Oar route did not lead no to climb it precipitous sides, but topass through it along the banks of tho roaring Flaugherty here quite a stream of clear mountain water, and present. ing an aspect toaike • trout ringlet's heart to dance for joy. The whole mountain tilde and the narrow valley below are covered with . the most beatiful evergreens I ever saw, priaolpally pine, hemlock, and laurel. The valley is, In foot, gor geous with beguile& tem thousands of beau &al - evergreen trees, from ten to twenty feet high, which would glee a lover of nature, were . they planted In some of the lawns about Pitts• burgh; lobules Ef pleasure. Were the Railroad flubbed I-would transplant a few of them to the banks of the Ohio. l.h we advanced into the gorge, the gap became so narrow, that a person standing torer►i hun dred feet up the side of the mountain on one side of the stream, could pitch it bill to a per eon on the other elde at the same altitude; and yet there was plenty of room for a railroad, which could be constructed without great ex pellee. The road appeared to be nasty level, bat Judging from the rapidity of the drew, the as cent Is probably from 25 to 80 feet to the mile. After trayelling &bent three miles in this way, we found ourselves east of the principal range, without having surmounted even a hill. The natural aclventegeo for a Ballroad are here rentarkablit. The Allegheny mountains are cam pried of several distinct ranges, with valleys be tween. On the west side of the main range, which receives the distinctive name of Allegheny, to distingaiskfrem it the succession of ranges of which it is the generic term, we have, first, and most easterly; the Cheanut Ridge, next the Lau rel Hill, and next the Negro Mountain. Through all those the. Youghiogheny and Cessediman'e River breaks, dividing theM in sunder by exten sive'llseures through which the waters peas. The head waters of the Cusellmsn's river are on the western elope of the main range. Rest of the main range we hove fast the Little savage, next the big Savage, ant then the Mild Mountain, which is immediately weed olComberland. There are some minor ranges, bet these are the princi pal. Ash we - dated above, Cuselleasn's river forms on the western slope of the main ' Al legheny range, and break through the inferior ranges. On the eastern elope of the main range are formed the head waters:of Wills Creet,whieh breaks through the twoflaseves, and Wills Moun tain, and empties iota the Potomac et Comber land. Most of the roads going west of Com linked, the National road, the Railroad to the Savage Mountain Iron Works, end to Frostburg, and the road to Sellersville coal mines, all pass through the- narrow gorge cut through Wills Mountain, by Wills Creek. Thus we have a na tural' route made by two streams, one running west, the other east, through all the ranges, ex cept the male Allegheny range. Then comes the gun:tiny howls the main range to be rannoun , edt The question is resolved, for the Cusell man's river and Wills creek route, by the Fleughuty gip, spoken of above. The Flaugh erty takes its else on the were side of Savage Mountain, and sunning westerly beaks through the main range, and empties in the Cuitellmen at Myers'. Mills. Thus while the Wills creek Is hurting off the water which falls en the eastern elope of the main range, the Flaugherty is doing the same office for the water which falls on the west elope of the Little Savage—the former run ning east and the latter west, and in some pie ces they come very near together. lln one place it le said a little excavation would unite them, and thus mingle water which 'now Sow to the Chesapeake and to the Gulf of Mexico. There no doubt a road can be constructed on this route without a tunnel, but it is not minis that a tunnel would not ehorten the distance, and lessen the gredes, aid therefore be the profess ble mode of construction. This the Engineers can decide: That a meet favorable route tan be had admit' of no question. Prom the Allegheny mountains to this place the descent is continuous and rapid the whole way. By , the Wills creek it Is balieral, hower7 er,'s route can be obtained not over 66 feet per mile, and ;probably lees. This will be superi or, In respect to grades, to any other route won the Allegheny mountains. We arrived here about dark, haring greatly enjoyed the ride through the mountains. Hsi log put up at the Bever* House, and gratified our somewhat sharpened appetites, we were prepared for business', an exeunt of which I 1:116111 defer to my next. Rani" Hove'. Camberland, Mir. 8, 1858 on our arrival In this tow; Vs ware Waited upon by gentlemen here, and invit ed toattend Ameeting of Ike Committee appoin ted sea previous town meeting, to forward the Pittsburgh and CommCavil's Railroad project. I should here mention, that in addition to the -Pittsburgh Committee, Hon. Andrew Btawmt Was here from Payette county, and Mew& Übe, Haller, Ruddy; !dyers and Hicks, of Somerset County. At the time appointed we attended the Com mittee meeting, and 'found quite a number of gentlemen present.. Gen. Latimer presented to the Committee the object of oar mission, and stated ourprospects and lashes. The Cumber land Committee informed us whet they had done to advance the object, which showed the deep feeling they had in the.roatter. One of the pen- Olpal objeois of this diwmittee had been to pro- , cure the necessary legislation. A law had been procured some three years ago, to charter the', I “Canberland and .Perunyirania Railroad Com- 1 piny," which was intended. to eappli the 44- laden necessary to extend the Connellsrllle Rail road to Cumberland. The Committee, deeming further legislation Important, had applied to the 1 Legislature of Maryland for a supplementary law, and the bill o .they Informed us, had been en gromed fora third reading In the House. A copy of the original law and of the supplement were both preseated to us, far our conelderstlon; but as all this legislation contemplated an lode pendent company In Maryland, we stated cu. didly our preference for en act incorporating the I Connellmille Company In Maryland, so that the Company would lot under one organisation', throughout. Mach dleouselon took place on this subject, which was renewed at s meeting this 1 thuruthelind the resolution was finally mime to, to recommend to the town meedog to be held at 1 2 o'clock, the appointment of' s Committee to I procead with - jheMitrburech-COmmittecto_Halti. more 44 . confer with the friends of. the project there, and If neeessag to proceed to Annapolis to endearor to procure the required legislation. At two o'clock, the town! meeting assembled i In the Court House, end wait reapeotably attend irt The reports of the previous - Committees Iwere read and accepted, and serail resolutions were unanimously adopted: After this business was through with, the err; era! members of the Pittsburgh Committee ad dressed the meeting, by request; as also Mr. EaL v _r Hon. A. Somali of Fey atter. ! -- "'" l "eoz — Tetints - esiCit better, or with more animation.' Several gentlemen of Cataberiand oleo addeeseed'tbe meeting, and all , evinced the utmost auxlety to promote the ob. Jed for which we bad assembled. The reports presented were ably drawn ep, and exhibited ncunistakable evidences of the :warm Ew en , / felt hue in the =CCUe of the Pittsburgh and Conuelleville Railroad. After the adjourneolmt, tbe members of the Plttebtugh and Somerset delegations were hop. pliably entertained at the residence of Mr. Bruce, and afterwards it dist of ' Mr. Price, both weal• tbj sad binuett,..4al citizens of the place. On the whole oor vltdt here has been TM Ocelot and laftretting,' and 1 thici will greatly oondaoe to forward the object we hove In flew. :Me lean this evening for Benham wham I shell write spin.' The time of of return item la Ilii/9s. what uncertain. Hsviei undertaken the work, Ne intro to go; through with it, &Übangi' it a 1 gold; to take more time And labor than we sail. . . . . I tun much pleated with Cumberland: 'lt is imrecuaded •ith romantic sad magnificent seen trey, and We found the people all •e could amiss. Bet. the cars ma about to start, sad I - must close. . D. N. Warn. P. 8. The following proceedinp of the meet ing hare 'been' furnished me whirl I enclose. They are u follown. BLILROAD. An adjourned meeting of our citizens sru held at the Court House on yesterday afternoon, to , take into consideration the proper measures to be adopted to secure the extension of the Cat- Denman* railroad to the town of Cumberland The officers of the former meeting presided. The committee previously appointed made 'lnterest ing reports. The meeting was addressed by Gen. Wm. Lax hoer, President of the Road, Dr. B. D. Gazzam, one of the Directors, Mr. D. N. White, editor of the Pittsbargh Gazette, Hon. Andrew Stewart, of Pa., Col. J. C. Effie, of Sonserset co., cud by a number of other gentlemen.. All of the epeak era were warmly recelted, and imparted a large amount of very Interesting information. • Henry Bruce, Erg., then offered the Metrics notations, which were unanimously adopted: Bmolred, That In the opinion of this meeting It is of the highest Importance for the prospert ty of the town of Cumberland, the city of Balti more, and the State of Maryland at large, that a connection 'should be made by railroad from some point connected with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad and the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal at the town of Comberlind, with the Pittsburgh and .Connellaville Railroad, thos securing a continu ous railroad from the oily of Baltimore by way of Comberland to the city of Pittsburgh, the Tal ley of the Mississippi, and the great western Lakes Resolved, That the Senator and the Delegates from Allegany county, in the General Assembly of Maryland, be and they are hereby requested to use their best effort' to obtain such legielation se may be "netessary to 'scare the foregoing ob jects. Geo. A. Peens, Esq , at the request of the Committee appointed a: the former meeting, of fered the following resolution which was unani mously eAopted: Resolved, That a committee of five besppoin ted by the chair, on the part of the citliece of Allegany County, to accompany the committee from the city of Pittsburgh in their visit to Bal timore, - to confer with the oitizas of that city, upon the subject of the proposed railroad from the city of Pittsburgh to the town of Camber , land; and that aid committee be farther oath°. flied to proceed to Annapolis to procure the ne cessary legislation on the subject. In accordance with the last etiolation, 'the President of the meeting appointed the follow ing Committee, vim bleare..l. H. Gordon, Nor mand Brew, J. Philip Roma, Geo. A. POMO, and Daniel Blochir. The meeting then adjourned. Banow's Horst, Baltimore, March 4, 1858. / We left Cumberland last evening, in the can for this City. The train from Wheeling arrives at Cumberland at very uncertain hours. It le due at 6 o'clock, bet does not generally arrive until two or three hours later. Last evening the WI indeed from the West at Cumberland about 8 o'cdock, with an extra load of politicians hastening to Washington, to be present at the Inauguration. They came up the Ohio river to Moundsville, where they landed, on the new Lotanillio Packet "David White," and expected confidently to arrive In Washington early this inersitng. We entered the can with this crowd, at a little pad 8, every seat occupied. Owing to demo we could not understand, we did not Willy start until twenty minutes past nine.— Thie delay was fatal to the rumen and comfort of ournip. Bon..Andrew Strewn and our Som erset friends rel2llllllld . with us to the last, en. warningtut In the object of our minion. We went on rather elowly, not more than 18 miles an hour, tunitabout cuse_c'elock,i. when wt{ name to ► deed halt, and ea Inquiring into the cause, found that we had lost our time, and our right to the track, an 4 would hive to wait until the up passenger and freight trains hadvassed. We had made 56 ranee, and were °melte the town of lianoon. Here we remained in the crowd's , : and uncom fortable cars until after six o'clock this morn ing, coffering with the cold, which wee most severe, with no chance to gala the least rest, and breathing an impure atmosphere. Many of the paasengers had had no tapper, u they were promised this meal AA Martinsburg, 23 miles farther ear tAll began to fear they could not reach Washington in time for the inauguration, for which pupas some had travelled fromitew Orleans, end others from Indiana, Illinois and Mistouri. Thus,witk cold, hunger, fatigue and disappointments, added to other discomforts, the crowd was not in the beet humor imaginable— Thou in nu ear inn pretty uproarioar, and sinneed themeelres by renting caries both load and deep upon the line. Daisies cheers were given for the fiat Ilna, and three grosnefor the condactor, who could not be found, were dell,- erodvrith a hearty good will. ' At s little after 6, the up panenger.traine and two or.three freight iisins teeing pasted, we once more began to more, and about 9 o'clock reached lifartinsboui, when the passengers rushed pell-mell into the hotel for breakfast— Only about two-thirds could and setts, and there was not provision for ene-nalf, and the ladies in the train, who had borne their hardships with heroic Patience, were crowded out entirely.— What there was, was only hall evoked, and .was sorted up in, a slovenly manner. I secured cup of a dirty looking liquid they called coffee, to which the addition of some sky-blue milk gave the appearance of dish-water. For this and &small piece of par-boiled but, and a piece *thread, -I was charged 50 cents. . Many gat uethiq. Tide mockery of a breakfast seer, we again started et our old slow gait, and dually arrived at this city *bout 4 o'clock this after noon, haring been 20 hours in the ears between Cumberland and Baltimore. We had taken one tickets for Washington, inteading to be present of the Inauguration, bat tuned our step. this way when is found we were too late. I make these statements not in a captions chit of complaint, bat to call upon enters of the lies to correct the evil as speedily u p °sal hie. 'These difteultias have originated eines the opening of the mud to Wheeling, and grow out of the diffioulty or Impossibility of the trains making time on the Western end of 'the road.— The trains East of Cumberland are coutquently thrown slit of their time, and the Journey ispro erected to a wearisome and unreuonable length. Permanent Wee, to the line will be done unless the evil Is soon corrected, for it would take a heroic spirit indeed to run the risk of inch an nOyallell a 11C00641 time. The company should also lee that a deosat provision Is Made for the entertainment of passengers on the route. Book miserable fare as was seryed up at Martinsburg is • disgrace to the line. Nearly all the plasm:igen In the train were Southern and' Western genUemen who were the impedel friends of tho emits, and who hod done all they could to indite.* others to patronise it, tied yet all; without exception, declared their unalterable intention never to travel over it again. The sooner, therefore, cook irregulari ties are corrected the better. Bsiiiinore is at present full of politicians, on their route to and from Wubington. It is diffi cult to find bean In any of the hotels. It Is still worse at Wubington. The inaugural oeromo. nies, I understand, were eery imposing. The news-boys were ming the address sa we enter ed town. - I intended to offer some remarks - on the inaugural 'puck, sad the material of the -Cabin.; but physical exhaustion - must plead my apology. The address and the Cabinet possess one negative'guilty la - common—neither are overburdened with ability. Pennsylvania bu the honor of providing the man to do the ty" work of the administration, and a most fit instrument he IS. Ima ails evening with M. P. O'Heni, Esq., • oaths Pittsbugher, who is well known to ma. ny °Que. citizens. He la now etaying at this house with his wife end daughter. He has late ly midi a brilliant epeonistiou In Cumberland coal and other lands. Half a million of dollati will not reach the 'meant of Ma profits. He has agreed to take $50,000 stook Is the Pittsburgh and Cennelitellis IMllroad, and to procure the imMoription, by other puttee, of $50,000 More. A. Feet of the committee front Cumberland is here, and we shall tom:mice work kers ta.mor row. D. s. w. 8AC111736 HMI, BALT., Much 5, 1563. Saturday Erening. This by boon • bay day with us. ifichave ben constantly engaged the whole daj in welt ing apt' the principal sad'ecort lausevaid etm here, to plead the : canal of thaTittabargh and VentailaTille ;Oros& We hate born venally received with politeness,-and the deep est interest Ins been mswilated in favor of our project. The Bard of Trade meta ow Monday. and the Committee on 'Sternal Improvemerits has agreed to report a' recommendatiou In favor of one millionof dollars on the part of Dahl more. This I= we shall no dontit obtain here in some shspe. • We Waited uponlfr. Ewan, the President of the Baltimore Railroad, Jibs. sessisid us with great cordiality, and expressed disposition to arrange for a commotion ea the most I favorable terme of a fair reciprocity. The Beard of Dl. motors meet on Wednesday, end we shall make, at Mr. Swan's request, our wisheti known in writing. We have an able and energetic Committee with no from Cumberland, and we hair' prepared, with their useistance, a bill to present to the Maryland Legislature, and shall printed to An spoils, for that pupae, on Tuesdey. tito far, every thing looks favorable for the successful proaeontion of the Pittsburgh and Connellaville .Raliroad, and I most sincerely congratulate our citizens on the flittering pros peels before them. I understand Mr. Thompson, President of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 4111 visit Pitts burgh this week. I think some thfusties was I done that gentleman by the publication, in the manner and form In which it sipeared, of the statement In regard to aubsaription to the State (Fair. The reasons were not given on whiels Mr. ITlnimplon declined at this time, with the ap proval of his Board, to make a eubscription, 'and make an arrangement for exiursion tickets. File reasons were that his line - was broken by the State Improvements at the Portage, and that no arrangements could be made without nego tiations with the State Officers, or by saki eetieg. the Company to Ices. In 1854,,he said he should he pleased to concur in any arrangementsfor the impose. These reasons, I think, should eatL y ail cur citizens, and I hope Mr. Thempeen ill be received with that nordiality and rt. ipectt which his high personal chuaoter, as well as distinguished position, demand tit the hand of 're people of Pittsburgh. Smog Cosvaines.—Attention i$ directed to 'the call, in to-day's paper, for a satiating of the County Committee of Correspondenea to appoint delegates to the approaching State 'Convention. 'qua &mom Senn"—for January, has been laid on our table. It Genetics its usual quota o? readable . and nluable articles. For sale by Oildenfenny & Co., 76 Fourth street, and Miner k Co., 82,111 ...„ nithlield stmt. gar New York letter will he fond on the tint page. The letter readied yesterday from the lame earresponent to deferred till to-morrow. YMI VASECIZOTOI Correnominum et Ut. Daily Pittaura Omtts. WASICTIMITON, Much 4, 1853 The great event is over. The government of the country has patina into new hands.' The ceremonies of inauguration were imposing, and wen satisfactorily performed. The address of President Pierce is a somewhat elaborate paper, prepared with great care, and committed to memory. Bad not the fact been known that It was transmitted to New York yestnday morn ing to be published then simultaneoesly with its delivery In Washington, it would no have been napected that the President's tamarind menage was not an impromptu effort. fils style of speaking la very good.-bold, fru aid ready.— Prom his earnestness and doenoy It might have been supposed that he was delivering a stump speech to.a mass meeting. The precipice which accompanied him to the capitol was very large, and the crowd which had anembled at the foot of the Eastern ponloo to witopre the admlnisteriag of the oath and to hear the niutatory was spectacle worth • days rid* to look upon. In the address, emu point, of national policy are treated of with coadderable docialon and boldness. The President's remarks upon the expansion of territory are very significant, if, inched, they are not rubor aoaclusive proof of a design to appropriate and annex Cobs, the ad• joining provinces of Mexico - , end possibly the whale team Pilo thuds to thumb.. The mut pointed passage an this subplot is the fol. lowing: - "With art esparto= tint sogiestive sad cheering, the p0t1.7 of say adroinistratlan will not be controlled by any timid forebodings of well from expansion. budged It is nut to be die gained that our attitude ea • nation sad our pa. MU= ott the globs ruder the acquisition of cer• wan pozsesslons not within our jurisdiction em inently" important far our protution, If not in- the future essential for the prosotration of the rights of commerce -and the peace of du world. Should ,they be obtained, it will be through no grasping spirit, but with a slaw to obvious national interim and security; and in a manner entirely oomisteat with the strictest observant* of national faith." It le not nay to mistake the intoning of ttot. The General cities cheering promtres in re. gard to economy, ability l ond integrity In the ad ministration he has eutarpol upon. lie makes • point or two on remotely/from oleo, which may mean t good deal or nothing at all. At Wall ington, it is not expected that prostiiption will prevail to au extest that will mud dint the common run of club, but nearly &Delon foss teen hundred dollars will have to walk. Else where, that Is in the contom bones, Piet °filets, and districts embracing attorales, marshals, is., no quarter will be shown. vis maxims promul-, pled by Weller and Oldi will be religionaly lowed—to win no Whig is El for Ley place that' • Democrat will has. Tomorrow the firnata.irill meet *pie, and President Pierce—let us get need to the sound— will nominate his Cabinet. The resignations of the heads of all the departments have been ten dered to-day, and have been sampled . .. The be elnesi of government moot be attended te, and the Senate will therefore promptly confirm the whole batch. • It is premature to speardSte upon the chars°. ter and probable cowrie of the new adminbitre, lion. The President has certainly made a good impression. There wu s 'levelly sad origtest• ftf is the manner of his opening address. it seemed likes eordidential commanication to the muses of the motives mid purposes by which he should be gelded. His Wain are pretty well known, but the arrsogemint is thought not tot* pummel What ditsensions and oppooltion within the party may swiss to weaken the band, of the exeontite and to divert It from its aboae L n course, cannot be anticipated: That they will arise cannot be doubted. - Already CoL Beaton hu snuotmead his oppo sition to the selection of Marcy and Cushing.— In the planuf the former be desired his per sena friend Gen. Dix, and Cooking he ucepts to on the ground that his democracy Isnot relia ble. The old gentleman hu Wiled In health, and now look" as robust uat ) a ny time these twelve years pest. If he hie ere years more of vigor sod work in him he will gin the 'agouti?' trouble, or he will go far to control him. Both Homes eat through the whole of last night, and until nine this morning, then took a recess until ten, and continued in session until noon. Thera wu much discontent and bad feel ing between the two Houses as to their disagree ing votes on the appropriation bills, which re sulted in II pretty tale 'compromise of the con tained points; the Benito Parrying by far the most. The amendment to the naval approves den bill, Which authorises s contract to be forth efi for the coast:notion of-a basin and railway for the dotting dock to Caßlue* was carried amidst CHU of bribery and conmption, and the fiercest recriminations between the advocates and opponents of the scheme. It prcrides an appropriation of $160,000 for the present year, !nit contemplate' en expenditure of *900,000 before completion. ,Gen. Houston resisted the bill for the organ!. tuition of Habra"lta territory so effectually se to defeat It. tThough I was hostile to *manumit,- I 3 tannot too much condemn the means adopted b Houton to carry hie point, which was no other than that factions and dlegracetni expedi ent of talking against time. These things must Bap, or the government will atop, at least the 18 for ; 'in pu h t:of it. - ore.' . cativioommitelty it Asuroo o reeently Gel. 11 ted Its anniversary. Its net profits forthe lent zeir true *9OOO . 1 it man who has Wo bills against him; belongs to 1 the order of no-kli-147 to more tau Cm, ee rl, • . Tas DITTICULTT AT CHAILVITOWN, MASA The elute of the excitement whialtume eo near en outbreak, and a reproduction of the scenes enacted =t the destruction of the Undies Con vent, may be presented In a very few 'words. It appears that the missing girl, Mary Joseph.Cor =ran, resided as a domestic in the house of Deacon Carter, and daring her maiden= with' the Deacon, (she having been brought up In the esthetic faith,) bad become converted taPro teatantism. .As soon ether mother ascertained this fact, which was about two weeks since, It Is asserted that she was forcibly taken from the house of her guardian, and by the aid of a Cath olio priest either kept In confinement or tent away, co that her whereabouts has not mace been made Own; and it has been intimated that the Catholic Bishop of Boston was at the head of the conspiracy. Since the alleged ab. dud= of the girl, various lettere and affidavits have been published, giving an account of the departure of the girl, aeserting her entire free dom, and also giving her present place of resi dence. But all these statements proved unsatie factory to the community, which grew each day more feverish, until the exalt/meat became in tense, and threatened to beret =Win gate of °lame. The Protestant friends of the girl nem = to imagine that the was forced off to Canada, and is now imprisoned in a convent The moth er of the girl meantime has promised that her daughter shall be forthcoming on Monday next. This will doubtless settle the .diffionity.—Phffo &Aphis Strn. Tn. Bram Burma Hustsco.—A farmer re siding onlostisland, a shorfdistanoe from this oily, and possessed it considerable property. having his Interest excited by-the reports of the doings of the mediums, resolved to make himself acquainted with the mysteries which they pre tend to disclose, and .proceeded to the city of Pittsburgh, where he was introdoerod to a pro fused medium, a lady, naned Mrs. French, whom after a short acquaintance, he invited to visit him and Me family on Long Mold : and from that time (come two years ago) up to with, to a resent date she has been a constant visitor at the farmer's house, .where she wee, at the wish of the unfortunate man, treated as one of the family. A few weeks 'dace, however, she:ar rived to the city of New Tbik, and took rooms to the bring Ilonse,where she was accompanied by ',ramose man, who, she informed the ,far mer upon viseiting tier,was about writing a ir in teresting legend of the spirit land, ehe furnish ing the material, and matter. The ultimate effect of his spirituel intercourse with the medi um was to imbalance his mind, and deprive him Meh• proper use of his resuming faculties.— The medium took advantage' of the peor man's insanity,: and - induced him to adept her sa his 'daughter, and finally to make over to hue nearly his entire property. By threats of violence he compelled him gentle partner to make an outgo :cent of her interest in his affairs to him; after which he proceeded to -convert his effect. into sash—which amounted to about *lB,OOO in all— and this he immediately paid over to the median' at the Irvieg House, upon which the latter took French leave and deported, going, It le reported, beak to the city of Pittsburgh. Having made frequent attempts at suicide, he finally 'went hems, and hie friends, with very natural mis givings'''. to the propriety,,? permitting him to have unlimited restraint. had him arrested and conveyed to the New Pork . Lunatic Aseylcar, where he now remains a confirmed lunatic. A . telegraphic despatahlea been sent on to Pitts burgh foe the arrest of the medium, who, it Is hoped, will not escape svnwhipt of jutioe."— The victim of this hellish eonspintay Is the fath er of two very Interesting daughters, and his many respectable relatitsa and concealing in this city, whose feelings with regard to the bad event may be easily Imagined. CLIVELAND arm lilanosnm itartmoaD.—A re. ry.lorge number of proposals for the gradfug and masonry of the western dirieio• of this Toad was received, and the competition eo Anse as to require • careful. scrutiny before coming to • decision. The work Ina finally allotted in two contracts, the first ten seotioncto a company from Lielogebon county, N. T., and the remain der-of the line to Warren, to • company from Buffalo, sad there is every assurance that It will be prosecuted vigorously.—Ciev. It has been fteeertained that 200,000 persons Ad AonaN arrive In and depart from Loudon. by mil- ' The Dumber who arrive in cad depart tree. Toth, daily, by the various railroads, is not far from 12,000. £ NOTICE—M. MCGINLIT would iC ta:m Wm friends and Qs gold!e rants:ally. that Ink Ito removed his shake stnei of CIGARS and TOBACCO. from ad stand. 114 Wass sires; to lb. Moos No. 123 ands, ttu. 31,nongattata Bouts next does to lb. Vint woos' Isattranan Contplay. where he will endasior, as hasatotsta. to tom ono of. an bstrt sects of Isonstsd Cit.:, I. the sits. ll* Utters !inset that lb. .10th al asts and TA'S...a be is in et. Malt of offal= Ont sak, ate saillelentli .11 town to nsad no otbar tatneknasoda: Om to mot. 1.4. Olt, at his fey stand. the same palm. ars two ifeeirCeat his Suites au. al Dulness. itstalin par an Advertise meat of blonds Cordial, sfirWINES, to—PereOns Nubian to pur; alma Faamat Wm, az, Llamas of all daarliatloa.. Pat+ as tatp.tal. eas ebtalo Ltwa, at taw lamed prim. at CU 11 las Stan JA6O/1 WZATNR. Jr. aalo thalit 410 Trout .net. DAME P. TANNER. WEIOLEZALE , DEALDII It , 130020. IHOES, BoXiMii, .RASS, &C., xo. 56 WOOD mssr, .rrinotrazn, Batten Third amt.:nu/Ih. se-my dock embraces - etirylra.riety and sou .1 0.f.,u, fibers a...ea. e...Durobasal dlroct Dl:au lb. New Enatood Duo Wootive s. Madam' Do. rotitor .04 Donau= Wm, .4 VFW I?* l=1.11:17. .5,..74.r.trg:ri..v.",t,v7.',411 ,v .......f....4,1 z swot. Deb . . , l'_ . 014141 ?. _ _... ~, : ' ' la o 2 Biting and iltuxun iiiiiiciii: - • tjA.BIE.S P. TANNER, No. be; Winid'zlr.act, would coLl - tto It !gull. of 311111uora wad otbor, wbn • Prbt o "U erslit t o o kw id ibcc rg t . 47 rth'" l. " ' f f i l Ll'. Ilowor, &a. iota tard OIDAT BLESSING To TOI AIrLICIT.D. Thwatunbor and formidable chamtar et dlesseesof the ildroi, bare loos Jeanette! the attontion of medial ma. Smoot than dieessee, Mood under the amoral tom of Cossumotlon, Lan boon sunlamp:l locorahlo, and the .th unhaaPT Patient allowld to dia. without medical Wanes to edder Wei • lope of nervy. !tenuity UN an no Womb the am. A moody ha ben Mood which will eon all sontylainto. or whatever et ambit. odlotad Mot - daemon:tont of the Lim. The TIN dimmed hi Dr. * ) i Lass. of Theists. set directly on U. Um; sad by camocUng Ite4oratiast sad purifying t from &Pam. erased and extirpates the erttoylainta w eb have thotr origin fa the Comes orthlo orlon. Se WM hitherto prcaanct for Liver emplaints, han . tatted to operate upon the seat of the dlerw but Ur. ?Ilona'. MN maim: thermion felt nom ths action of the Liver. sod be' . oloarans the fountain, dry op the homers ramme of dioesso which theneedettro tholr Mohacs. For AU by oat dry &sire, on& merchants In town and country, so.l'wholoonto ani retail br J. ILLDD • CO. :014 ; prontiotors. CO Wood stmt. 411En13. KIDD &CO. hero just zit-I:dyed hyoutrel duns actar.r. Mehl, pkrftusa flimsy DUPS. rsosunlalng: th. ord.D*37 Holm Halm net. ..etas Drove Paint. mott Drown Wlnclx.r, Mot.. sad nein Sawa, liaa.w It a admitted by all. that Own's Seeps are the Dant% th. .0.1.1. toDI sem We believe Nature• has provided.A remedy for GM ry disease whfch flesh r heir to. MIMI MIRO/317n or WICK OIL, 1.. t op .g It Bows, Brain tbd smut laboratory, aximakd deep la the tower otnotW germ, k without doubt. to. of greatot of them. nmediea gad the %Upwind tistimony. myth by &- wattled parent: Pinner Patter Olde, Not. 15, 1111. lir. P. 51. Kier—Str: 1 hem said all nor Petroleum, or awl Oil, Norse two niont ( 13 1 :10. and hut been loa the. for rour sant to got a 09r supply. / mold hne add some demo mon. Ws re found the Oil mr7 - excellent In Flux end Drindtry. My dttighter, et the •ilme lour sent wee here, was 'Wow eery low with the Bog I rave her • tempoonful , and in film hairs gave the mooed. and the not steroloot, of tht armed , imumdiately. it I. also o 0 •strsordiner& remedy for ror Intioneal On, thsta. Bruises. d Igor and tort Mt Flinn mom hemeten eared 0 5 long stand log. lfeum, with rumen, Iglu now. Vor .edit b?aii the Muggiest In Pittsburgh. ten (Palmy advertising Petrolnun rataat tiny.] DAGUERREOTYPES AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY. ?.tOKSON'S Natio4alDa_gUerrebn Geller caul gth i6 Dis i ngt x .d Ignited stmt. (opaosits W = thatscrivristrind at vocaszate plasm oall abova sstabliste Mat. littul up wita nod with each s4ditnrro Bh.k/40,14. mcst amanita its dmilas of dm bninin terriltb - - aVon ands:laud limns AU 117AMILL ' pgzajam ac cols& andidis , plies s tans af nricin al 11 Unapt.. . 45.1'ersolis net required intake/ licturs. cams • tach Act rsersablands vLksissanss Won or !d and &sound Pgr.oo.l I. aniErt of tit ...117"nd v eb ity. Rooms ulicu, and rawnsUna (rasa a , sr. until 6 e a. - trans. -baXtarcand. I.2otditalrft. Relion's Fint - Prenutim DAGUERREOTYPES. • Past Dieu Buitaisvi,rhird Bi n s. CITIZENSand 'Strangers who wish to oh- Cato on ooeursts, orolrgo and Ilia Illro Ilkotossott • , D opArt.b ortll ma it to their !Moron to rolt at sound voll zl toorwa r rato e=r4 OlOtuiro rt e , trti t oroh ult Unt ofttlotoo . sortotri tor trot vortoso. with lostramonto of tb"r aa - rmroottl kW, oat us Cat .40%44 Ito mama of Laa. R t aMnrktariLi V atg, t g:Or. Cl i ttioVlartta ablo to ado • to . t patron or MO, a aria Irov. rooilvitbor obey or to groom ottlaohos moor oo . itti=mos ant otorattrou to • at. nation. IV= t t. toe r.e. entrap Isamu= uompany of Pittabugh n. D. HMO. PutionV. unonL L. sun. wmarrwzzx luagri ADD -monis DULL ANT coati imas cei Tam OHIO AMP /11031831nn Mini. YII/BIITA. arbstem wand ion Or &MIR by 41/./. Aug% yysylui peppy grad' AU awl ZDTZ421044.4170.117021 ZILINIPONTA 7 WI. • gar BURKE k BARNETBAYESTHete ths kind of IneWoony ear bolbe ealW et oor wan whit]; we can conideittlr tilt tharevutatten of coo work. :We have already newel nirtifbwai. Dewing that rake mod. friaour rand winnow Wes, and roll ebroed. heti, %Sleeted to LW SZVEILEST TESTS IN AVIVAL STLWIIATIONS. and weareed wahnts tront d Tb• fbnoning la another Woof of the Won incenteetab character:- 100,000 WORTH 07 1100 ER A 3) PAPER SAVED WITH A 840 MPH! didirnifnate Corp*. Pa.l kb:menthe,. 12.1652. ' Mann Bows newsto—DeariSlre: Your Oro letters TO Wily midair& j wet absent at the tune. \ I would P lo recant to your Pak! oonsider It patrons SIMI PlititlY. I tulei Ma ow I boht of writ Wt falou the ntonsing Of the '.loth of Jun e s LS, wora, wilettor wing burned to when It was built of wood wd brick tlaws three *Wry bundlra. lly rano was In It sktb• in. of the ere, and fell Iwo the wllaq4where there Irde • two amount of all. It was a very haft, . Sir notes and Well mounts that were In the &W.' amounted to about Ten Thousand Dolls., whielt Wet towed. Vienna, not it eagle wper fiWered; and farther?, I would Wein wayneraca who le dolor badmen to Wei not lota but bur a W. to keentheir paoers:lo.. In—and ret we Met la wed. I ow aafelr recommend your Bold to any ow. \ Yowl. truly, _li23;tl \ • JOLTS CLARET. ze- lanciAwDisi OT xi - gay Drsciwnolt iasuitzp, \•.. ,nvzi the mMlayorable terse mid= Lon Or Dalai. by . THE P ). 13R11.8 OF NAVIGATION, by !Wine or la and Roble.. hetlnion Eadern 1:11tles end .11 put. of the IMl.dnlppl Valley, aid upon the W. 01.. Ratan. ==2 ARNOLD. 01Agt oo.ty C 9 .9 errs T, :EARTOOD. 14;ow opening, a large \nna entirely new aka Oflcapcxjad tad American 11*Tett. laaataaraith mutlalng usually Oat la a Cinalt Elam thilamest cash peons. can JoLIN T. T. ICENNFAIY. etnwe OKLOO. REMOVAL:.,' LOGAN, WILSON* CO. IMPORTS= AHD WHOLESALE DEALERS HI FORIgGIN , AM) DOAIZSTIO \ HARDWARE, CUTLERY, we'We z Have 'removed to their flea and extensive Tre. 6: Woadfour doors stiOnt the St.aturii• Iloteh whore their euetomett. and nteetheinu itiutuutari art Invl path an osidaluedionot thautost chaplets wisest. L'ent ever offered In this cite'. , feller A. H. HOLMES & BRO. &motor to H. P. Nelson & Co., iIANUYACTUBAIU3 01 SOLID - BOX VICES, merignaltalitaLk . rc 7)CI:% . IIP.ILDS,I4, 11913, PITTLIIEWH. PUNA. ome• fi0.131, lif•Us stmt, tldrd don &bun ealthAeld Wa t) ll Teti warrantml pima to am' onabe Mei. • sa . , - Notice. .. A,,SPECIAL MEETING of the EAGLE 11/111 COMPANY will bt had,oft , o • HALL of tb• Company. on WEDNES DAY EVENING.st I o'er. 07 order : CHRIS. E. , tuba mou/. VAG do KaCLURE, HOUSE, EON, IMELICBOAT AND ORNAEUTAL PAINTERS, !Man IrsaaT, DZIVIZILWOOD - 4111.11LAZIE! 2ln dam below Bank ino-Annat. le r Loan kld'Cruas, hieing permanently , tonna tionsolona aro non orrnand n dna/1 Undou t Panting on lb. Coot reasonable Una. Cabin repuntad to [ln them a calL WM:Otani WANTED -2O shares of PITTSBURGH GAS nom. for which the hlshien vrle. will be /eV.. • (MAL ' _ _ fltenl:aad Bat nroter. !!!1!1!!!!!! 'Valuable Hotel For Sale. i TOE spacial:le new HOTEL, known ni\the .LOYALII•NN• HOTEL," 1n the no. bin. of Lk Bd. ou the llo• of the great Paurtsyllarda Central Ithlyou 40 Who last of Plttatruhdb. In Westrooralansl count, l. Pennsylvania. la ogend by rale. The Nola Ls . boautlfol beichstrnetura put op h. the bah to stanuar i b n=r th av , ohm '1.1;.; Train. pot day .top to tots chola. ' , And Lot 01 West. The bonny nozonnaleattur with Pith, bun..l,and . szeallaut unmet bo stiltad sappllse of =MOM d. tb• town of L WOW. a Is nt. admirable position fcrt • lintel. Tbs Mow at pound =Mad on • hew for two ys...s. to • toed tenant. at $1166 per ammo.. /teontalnsabouttO en.roons. • 11.ml/ba lm hoon s eapabh of •••I.lmovey 160 peon= •Bst Barb feet gave: • thutlenha • Parlor. 34 by Ilk .4 • L. dlad Parlor In by It feet due vide Hans, iltabanie Pan than nater. Introduced • ilia hydrants. la earious ant. of the Wonsh•nd •••.rthlngeontsbne bra grit elan noun. Tbe out bundled. mons; In of w and W•ab Btabh.tapath. a stabling hOh.ornia. &Da an leo 1i0u.... TLer• are twelve valuable TOWN TATS, .•••ral ef *bleb peald brLog WO tub. towhead with the inotorty. noel aa garden.. suture. are 1.13 e went. .61l b• told for the lowans. of 1161100 each. or its esule.lent f w further 11110..... ply to shnooddos DANInt. ISINAILAN. t Latrobe. '\ Live Oak Pr Ave Merchant hUU, and • Penn For Event. lIE eubsoriber ofrors for Ron t 114 PAPER! BILL, a 1 D ,, keet Creek. within half • mu. of A.! (.4qtt llota• :a blottaustomst. TM bonding i• at atatti; 0.. t atom, lloox Mod. blab, 62 by LS Yoe_ 'Ti. ..p • t•baalt ;albs above. 1 •Itt net • DWELIMIO Bt)LAIL I. .with s Gerdes end Asters Lou. Tble Trorerty hoe '; - bore oompled for thirteen roue pea by M.= ox cloth: 04 eont.emea end putted Moor maker. aa4 to solo aloud as hem, fa. • tern of In or US years:ea .err Morel Irma lt *ill b. Sistokia. to yborldo lame p.a...it.. la ord. to autanfatar• atm Y., embrolly• it•orottld bo ...wt.' to otavort tittly; batlttio• Into a e broot. itootory-•• It is .111 til:Vt4OartliterL"l.". - T IU F. St." an FOR 114.42 Ile TAUS C.So aeree. stoleisx diergeatenx Of tearer, SO german le elover and tlesothy. It le yell veered, wove: Wetly el. and Wader Rood foe* , I.IOIIOANTOWN 11/IWLIANT 71.0= fosoesolonof lb. Vera •111 bosive. ist dumb ant— and ez tee 111111. le Septeember. Pereosu ertailex to ex .nne LM or to I.rn any no.. vortlealus, MOM Mille it. •111 Anse !nobly to JOHN 800 1111. table ealf , llorgentown. oe. •• i • riNWOMOUSES AND LOTS FOR,SALE-- II • 1111.1.1 Ip DOtlibri sirset ald Pea& tan.. SU Lot is II bet *ot., trues's., tsok II fast, pp vide, Is enttedAvoyontlbnahls DWILLINtiII. by Meat sub:. B. IIaL.LLNI Dept B F se.l Lan 0111lesy M SI nab stmt. 'PiIE BIBLE HISTORY OF PRAYER -11 nihOlon a _by Chszl. A. Onsaideb; pm* Fur Ws by DA VIAON I AGNOW. ashs a Mutat amt.. row Nowak.. 'Bears' Verminure , •• • PREFERRED TO ALL .OTllEns--. • • Doortobir 33, lUS y rz. L 3•113ro-4ater • trial o( world y.... or yo • Yonsibuo. It 33.0 unrivalled. WI WI. to ram. to all other.. Y0ur..!13. W. W. TIVIUSWI.. Preywod awl sal by 11.2.6.61.LR1L5. 63 Wood irtroK sod. by Dmrstytt to Own and comber. sabll - li:OP POLES-42,000 flour,barrel Poles, Med 4124 Erz 01Ir .1. L. REM= • • 61 Water Anat. g, OAP-60 boles No.l Soap, store and t.. - 1 latbsl, ' J. A. ILEPPIRT. QUNDRIRS=2,S hhcls.',N. 0. Sugar; 000 Rd& N.O. Mnolaor. SOO bils. Lalo . Tront 11.10 100 .11 bits lto tr bb.. 0. • do; 100 hf.bblo. doo . 60 bl, N. l Nampa; bbli Mem, /Wk. :014 bids. dc4 , Unwed MI; 75 bb la nun srldts Brum 10 Ealsrattes: \%Po: dub; lm " r4.1 f0.L0.. " r ": \ ft ' olratt: titr:m el:4ok so bst. in de: lately t. 1104: \ I 01:1 , 6 rho., 6 P wk. I.lim II dor* add hi Welty I +. b. CAN/lUD. intal . Nor. 111 an/ 111 front stood.; FLAXSEED -800 bus. prime Flaxseed. for saber BILL a LICKIETT. nATB-500 bus. Osta, in store and far sale ILI by (obtl BELL i LIGGEST. APPLES -80 bt.thi. Apples, just rececUand7. hr ab et:' 1-41011 D LY LIGOVIT. TO the - Honorable. the Jodgee of the Elonet ral quarter Wadollit of tha Pane. ha lad foe On, vont} of alleshen. The wild= of O. C. LIOVT/Wit of the Pint Want Alieshear City. in tbe county .ti humbly inn ' nig-That Your petitioner hnh nondol binned smith naterals for the inne.an of Imam sad others. at au dwelling Won. to the Ward staresait Bad erne that your Mine em beipnenno Vint Itim . Wens to keep a public. hone of enterogatint, and your go* Mawr, se In duty Wand, will Prat, O. 'O. O. LIODTNEI4, • We, the nitenibers.' citizens of tha Weid.afornalst, do eartiff,that the !non petitioner le of and noun for bon nay and tentenne. and it well prnlded pith bonny, room C01.111:11.111.11 On the 114#0.111411tioe and lodg• lig of mangers and travellers, nut tan mal.l tavern le neeneary. ' DL Nowa, J. Gehring, 1 . Dala s 3. 1L P. Sheeny. II Oats. it. Branton, William annul. p.. T.... !trona. A. 0011.1. IL tzrd. fcataxl3o. • Ininghen7 Zahmnrine 0 0 07. thres than, end *Wan Ovine. -HENRY 11. COLT 11qS,\ WHOIII&Lt FBODtrOS, COI MIIIIION A D IPORWAIIDIXO DERIDIANT, aam DMZ' IN CHUM lIIITINN /1/111, as No. 25 WOOD STREET, Twelve door• above Water ' \ . RELIANCE LINE. PORTABLE BOAT& • WE ARE NO w 'PREPAzzD' TO . COW tzwet lbw and twin hwitht...lbwibrwarbol with V.lnotneaa aW my. and at low Vw _ CanalgitaterMPlWAlntta Na:WalnKittntwlWW'hliadablia. ria:or' inh74l s No. 1 iaglfiU b N. ;dia. r o , B mw fikjtgaN t.a ßlLlDOZ• os3. }- THE President and ididlAgep nu.. ream 'gragarit„ antXeentignitligh.7. have tide declared a Da/ Dshtt u ely4 meant.= the hehttal atcch ..td Compeer 'Rd . Wt ids months, Mably to the Stockbalders or the legal redri , estattres, at the Tod Ulnas, ..."1211 . 11(1• 0 1112 tlyttate ." , 1F!17:431.•W. To\be \ COifFORTABIAI DWEIANCI ROUSE, Na 44 Chatham idles), ea: addax iii:reces. lad tushtd - secret hentll7o—hodeemlod /et Ahlnl. Inman \ • D. D - PLOUR—,2AO bbls. Anibuts, Politic Oct,' • Wind. extra Flow. fa; 1.10 br • • -- • • we t 4. 8. , ,ML141111.121% '4XI. pEARLABII.-10 casks rime - PeeklAtli caws by J.Bl DIL 01:0, • 1 1 AVON -12u , 1 lbs. ass . • . Bacon, `l 1 ii. emekt.benre.'Omiste at the red..... repAn) end! :1 en revorableUrr br ni xsix , 4l. ~. A 1 • 11 .: 1 "Th end 244 , • • syn. , ‘ BACON -20 paeks.t3bouldel, in store 'ad *Two,' _ • ..- .1 ',BELL it LTEGjer. ' . DORK4B, teaks bllbl;ldery. I • 1 / 4 11 ' is!. A , ...":41., e a. n r -, . \ ..1311. k Ott • ~.. \\\ \• '.., ' Of • - in - ZlVff o tale by REESE-4000H boxiti, prima W.R. Cutti7 !Li Choesh :far st sa s sy a. comm. 45 Wool amt. 11 1 3EARLA211-43 oath drat qualiq, for , oat bY toll7l Ram n-Oonuna; , rlBll-100 bbla. and 11E, Ma. Whitearudt wd Tssat. for al,. by lIKITILY Lt. OOLLUM BIITTE4-23 firkins Dial BOW; for eau _llr e Imb7l \ QM...ER.14E13-21mb/ foisals \ rsta , ObILLUIS- , IBAD—/(10. pips in sto re, and fois sale by Mbf `a. DALIELL CO. fiREEN APPLES-50 bble4, iitc P 4 per nliroul. for salt by IL DALY,ILL '9O-1 1 • Lit•rtyvArgrot 101BANS-30 bbl ' s. Beans, just raced sat% 11., far sal..bi Imll7l BILL LIOGIVIT.I ,so the Honorable fudges of the. GOoit, of Oinersillosrher Unions of the Pace in audios wordy Of itileglien The petition of .TH.OIIIB 4013WOHITI. af the ASnth Want, Pitteburg a to condi. aforesaid. tumble etnerethl !heave= ?Allover hsth provided himself with materials fir the actemenedition of travelers, and others, at We dwelling house to the Ward atoreadd, ant inapt that rooff, ,Rottore wilt he ;deemed to grant Aloe• license to keep- a 'Palate noose of I:ntaetatronentr Arat 70411 peth, tloner,~ to 0 _ L" IVUML , °I 3 . IIi)NA . RafIWORTIC We, the ' subselibene. citizens of the Ninth Ward. rifle. burgh, do et.rttly that the atm petitioner I. of cd reptile. tbr , honesty and temapelanoe. and ter well provided with &mammon anal conveniences for the soecoomodation and 'Plaint, of groom and travelen, and that sad • UMW. IS 1,1 • m ; go. Then. Weekrell: ril rh 41.1 . 73:1,d cJanosealseirellatiohard Boatel John rts:Wllll:e:MlLelvy.litchard , T.llogh. John Voider. an Barna . • intihat the 'Bootkrable the Judges of tho.Coart_ of General Quitta Sault= of Oa Pr oao. to and Ih ' e W irtiVort Ai g i trit .3.16. N of tit. Idotond Ward, taboret. in W. Panty aforotakt. umblynhaw• atII: That, 700/ petit:our Oath woodtdad blwolf .110 matatiala for the aconontecdatkni of Waddlers and omen. at Ma dwelling iIDISPe. 10' the Wald alodttald. Redd that rood flown will plPaawd to [Mt Win • lidLote tige r. ap anablia henna of ati tr ftaumant; and dinor d•Ad . time as in duty bound. mut rm. A JOLIN TELSCHIKAIL W. the soldonibamdfddatte of thy D• 66111 Wood, Wt. burgh. do entity that the above potitionor tont staal manta hotnarg and tomaucesnew. ant la wolf nomad with hot. room and the oodoraularoad lbr the acxdotno. :dation and Icalalaw of etningars and utaralaskand that LLt u 4 WIN Thom; alsonions. J. Wiliam. Bair Potful , It0 i J11=!1 bowman. Vfiliko Dt Plikli k t i Wilsr; Gordon. George Pftd ' a m odf i n% • • fulfttllt! • \ ,THoISA9 , PALMER, utpolgEn A ;ix taxa It( V RENCII ut ANKIIICAN WALL WEL Narket Nrest, beim. 2",irti,r/si An &eds. .."33 tt \ • ". Pisburgh. " \ Ni w tu Paper - and /Wags . • ON HA D r end \ reoeivink almost daily, additio& by railroad, • large and inn' mental stook of LUPIN, LUNGING& both of, /roach srat Do motto marturaotarat orrhiolt. inoludiok eirroat variaty of sat Ind vez7 drlnbts rattans, bib mid at Oaorotiljbalr D a 1 1 and to which the anent:km of a t ritraif V.lMirta'Ark,UPatnert Elpiing Goods lIRPHY, ,ham Nair York sad °t amp= 1Q . 172}10 irl..)l)B.stattreasc, , g.orttr hARGE OITY LOT , TO LEASE--Tbeaot ar Gramm& a pnonzt omilded by Map lioelark.y. a r. al3 Liberty street. belwen rlxth street and Ur ba.briumpd for • arm of pram:ram April Ist nott. Appy to ROB(' RUBEIN. 43 Markatrtnnt; -mh6.11, - - or. ROW(' 4.ltaraar. Yoartblo Oheappt . yazm4n tO \ Count,: \ n fin.t Lea gi r n, tra .. ship, \ one miu recta tom <outdoing 105 tort.-410 to 70 WM cleated owl ird ream': 20 o,n. trot bottom I,ond. trolS oratenot tbs talvrecoal timber. Tn. loworoloatitt ...toms* Leg 1i0ae..115 I.y.l7 . Zoille . tiiiia. et , ed;tll743ratee bet the door.- Clltatelles, eaheali, WILL et.: la the add,' onded—toel In tbe elatelty. It erlll be mold st the It. mice at 125 her Tex, Zoe totem &VW, ta , held •fleallretete /mt. El Illth gtteet. CORN -1000 bus, ear Corn, to arrive,` nd la rob br Issairrs B. daNYIRLD. COTTON— 68 bias:, .now bindixig from Enrol,. for Ago . • : 1/3614.11 DICKEY, 0 .). t A tN. LARD. Casks Bic9i, 40g I rem& 7 bbs. No: loud; 3'half de. do.• 7 bbl rue, • nue, new Indtes from eteemar Home for atl o 4b , \ /11,11A11 D 104.15 a \ WWI met 'not strati R 3138-10 bbla., Dow landing from 'teat 'l " xitl6 , ISAIAH DICAZY I W. • A : an. .• ' z jO snob PreaumMl do /moles. ~o r lomdlnly Yenta Amon 021:41. N iU by Lm a] 79/11111 mama a co. re.E&N.SI and bag, now. landing L.AI inta, saw= Ilancala ale b_ \ - 18Alau DICKIY W. FEATHERS and GINSENG-44 aaaVa I..thirg :do. Ellsons:ao* knave new stetatar 11nros:lbr age by Data) 1811111 DICKEY I CO. •\ NAPIEIt.BLOOMS-345 no! landing from sttaiaerAlron; for itsl• tir - • m • ladiAil I , IOBEY a 00. t/lITT , bhls. fresh Roll, Butter, in xit gam km We 161IALU DICOCZT • CO, istbs , Water sarl moat IA kegs. beat brands, assorted IA raw, fa dm la ^, (rata I ZeGILLIAI liOr. RIED APPLES-300 bus. prime Ohio, fr'r \ ..4 ! 7 iItOILLS & son. 110 Alt CURED DRIED BEEF-5 tierce, ♦ the atoll NeGILLII t ROL O._ MOLASSES-130 bbls. :pima, in . asit.for (WM NekILLI 1 ROIL 0. 811GAii,440•hhcia., fair to prime, in store lead for tas br mca i las a ROL lIGAR. 11017 SE MOLASSES- 7 10 bbls. * Bogor Roan Itolvau, prime asaIRT. for ale by may •, , = 14031LL3 t ROIL OIL& -5 bbls. No.l Lard MOO bble. Ahmed 01Lfet CO —4 ri pnuse oul ere; menus Jegor,_ • ”Dicediior Line. to ~L awreneeville and Lt i llt i nl24:s[F , regmtfullz i gfogred thit . by the . ' 7 l- X0E1,411 Lynn," noul tut sod wn te%j nen and Weald tAINIBUSIIS will et an d be eel awn the rod. Ruder outer ea:abet and eerie V it gra u rra, dad and dation be. bed, taken in betereonlierlat end Liberty, edjoLuing the tfuhuse &os if lin Ilarrioantdsh will-be muted on bonds" out. limb lab, and when., Twier,ci opt alhgann- nth shoed, be run between Pittsbnrah and lb* dem tonne. .1 the very shorted futon's's. the dote.,. b•lod Malady restrieted to . thns. In shut go mvehhirr=glc=l.'egtd.Z.UM; emplanes which may be bads at t. date win be alluded tel. • labia( JOSZPLIALSCIWIDXN. Aunt CaiaBE-100 boxes pitme W. Chews, }aimed ml for Wm • Ja. D j 00. DOTATOES—Neshannoelevind Red. Pota. z ems. lbe u.• by hub') R. 1/I.I2ELL'i CO. : ti • . • LO:VER SEED-150 bushels Oicrrar 864 la stare mg teals bs IL 'UMW& co. j BITER PRESS—A second-hand Latte r. 8 -A r""; arrartk tro, 6.w.d LAZIERS' DIA3IONDB—A new rco of .h• most appfirri brad, fa sale L_ J. KIDD JOCt. To Builders. at John D. IleCtord a Co:. at the tarrrer at Wood and . IK II, ROPOSALS•iiII be received at the Office_ : area.... Pittsburgb. until nun of th. Zlb darat Mgr (Instant I fer tha oreatiou at • near 01101C11 wiles.,, an the aka of the net Primbiterlan Munn of Pittsburgh. Plaza and szegiftaillors•lll be exhibited at said oil .on and ear tiondak v tlre lith What. , - •• • s . ' WILLIAII DiLlirnlttn. - , • • JOIIII 1), IdeOORD, - *LEAVER'S HONEY \ SOAPS-- . I kly truer No . 4 " 6 6.1 "' " ouo_t_bofttaann i rzwH.t 6 r yt 3 E661 81''A". t4n \ S.VIDD / 00. WNW* stry4t. CLEAVER'S 'ldierfy perfumed BROWN WINDSna 801P1A oryWnt 0 MU colebrated arttabk for tb• WEI* Just rve4 aul W. by \ *,64 - \. • \. . J, KIDD * 00. Q IX GROSE 0 UM OWL rno4 n 11. Y APPLL._ atom Ibt TTIIZWIkt CO. V`: b. ako 5 backs 4' xi t'"' kr " h \ b itarz. maiTas6t gyp; : •. 01 . •b. • Itzt O r 06 " C 2°3 " dlarTaretiVrA"V7 04 811G4R--200.iffidt. prime Btr, ~,,,,t.te..4\t...ntrafg.strAbg,, aco. ,ARD-10 ke . 214 by bah N 0.4 d, in I - to - se:for nuar., , nrituma a co, \ \ ' Pal*Busbigi. • • - \ lit P. '.gARSHALL,' 85 . -Wo'o, yv . to now twitting, by toltuid. • Ism Itatlon of all Papa. =mom ao. inoshatut awn van tosoottotont—ozcolUtts toautrt.Asontli obttntn. sof tuagtollwrbrousbt to cot. +market: iloase epin,PAldlanam/i. ebottlaritlatins to Ito , - `aim sottdcotovitod to as ozazatuttlott. 't 111:114 N Y .1.(1t1-2.000 jost roc'and for 115 udo OTC 11111t131DG111 aid 1 /110601111.1161: Water l it Wrist /Wet SUGA.I3-406,4ha5. p ri me II 0 Sigar, ar aCiai44"ll4 sunannicia\ avviciniux. y 'Asp 'OIL - -alibis: Vo.l for sale b) \ _ _ ' ' lonreamair t mwls e. \ QUGAR\OURED 14)18.--5 bblt!..jasfre- IL / .lnaw l icernalib i 3 i l i it ip ai • 2150 ‘ 111A11. _ . I RIND BEEF-3 tedifand for talk Di U] BilltiltkDki II a INGIMIIIt. BIITTER:O4 LARD-5 bblo: Roll Butter; io kw Lwk,1144 mra and M 1.6 Isb3 , I lleVarlwrtilirgtek.k. motp 110 1=slatliblatin ICI MIL 1:1051,1406. , C 0 bmg Whgem Gam. gto. 1 0"* I . fida • • RUIN ATI OM RANGES— .1 bones Orantai;' in ii7ime JF - -jut roa by W. , 'A4K44L.UIa a 00. I EfetONS,-20 boxes Lemons, to 'mil% 444,w 1 . 1 w W. I." O .:CLITRO 004 4 . O R I AI 7 X'B.EXTRAOT.: . ',Arazrinted' nmiTo Tar. l'alat. cad all-litala • On* Item car • =rne e .,tna. Oaths. and cotton nonln.- toe steno =tM M=M • ,; , . JOSSPiti CL tostr.a..-`---..-...Lass IXD Maxim • . .7. P. IllttLßl4)aD-. : - ' . .-. ....-I.,..rratia *Liam . •at aieD.... mpac \at 7.X Fe - kccl'i; Peraxrittasc!• menaseet .. Pawl Or ADILISMOS • :) , , \ ha w , • Plin. 1ipi.......1......—..7.7...-- \ i• • 13.6eate nay to * amend at the O?Itio tea .. .. dar,,alttumt extra obaraa. :..t; ." - - , . \ Sit-S.e.a.ttl alitml I tliN vr eesiesiniarot of llie ce d' i., \ nirtTATZ. Ment.C.inite verformacal will Ned'at , allooltatonee emit, ahnirea ti INT Starr . , •, \ Tar d ilowsil• or, THE roan?. \ . \ • - 1 1,.....4 ( 4 . v0ir,)....4..-...,,........:11r. a Waal ‘, \ r Zklrasirtatritait. - til: 1`"al" " \ ' \ ..- tuna telta, ea/ baltadeatarej.-1111Whader • ‘, '\ ' ! . '.. laaliktirix!fah 0i t te1e5.......4...-..anapear • ~ 2 \ ie t nTaTM Nitg.`7 4 °1 ,! .. " " 4 "Inn t0.i.7 ',, .. 1'ia11ea1,.;... - . l 4......—.:',lllziWeldecn k r e ..,, ... .‘, C=d• Mare..:.L.• -,.... , :1.......111% Wecd - \\• . 1. ". 4, s Te \exactud!ir.i.ttrAl!_t_Vot• l l.....f ',:; \ ; • ;1 \ wigs•cLrEA.lB 8 put A MBB Lm 4oba gtorkt-... - - , .:,..4,.....-:.»...-11r. Braa .\ - ' 1 \ =i l r----. , . 4 - - 4...--......::....1;11•Thn0 ,-. k 1111..;:hunhi ilight-12.1.r„ti..tart•e. • . \ ' .... ._ .. . . .. • . - . ISt 'ION:. - ES, . ,•:-:, I _.,_ • __ Beirenth \\ Ward , Aactlo* • W&P. ESDAY eveninellsrah at 7:o'clock. A the Commercial tofu' )Ircons„ . wioar • Ngatit=le WALIi, Er:St: \ tii oily districElelot,• tdithim of Dart of, Let No. 6DI A (1. /toad's third pion lota. as orocerty ac the tato Judge l'ortere‘of. blob, hese a ticanen,Wehater street. til/.011 Fem. stzeit, DurmiLek \ Webster arreete.4 plan which mar tan lorrAn tho Auction Stars. - \ - Tarros—Omi.rourth oath: ni-toortle 'on. lit 3 .1.it1.7 . Dart; twido • in ontuvi cao kears themattar, with Ann , " la tl* . d°s `7 .l \ I. DATIL lactic. - EXEC:I4Ore Sale fltealliatate.• N TIJESDA.Y,. Marea 156, it 3:o'clock. \ 0r.x...f . 0n the orem kers. wtil 'ka [old _hi. order 'of Nese.: rioseph,Oolnart, Haar sad Waiter. the r"? . ,., followirig iproperty. alboato to Ifl ft tnWaN, vier Lot at the r , eornar of Liberty tad Walnut etre:Ur , haying a moot of 60 Damon Isbertr stmt. mad \ satendWt Inca um feet to Swing alley. on irblEb lo e t r z. :ll one Preine two atom. DWELLIN LIOEEZ. \ • , Aot ;' " UrP r lge ' it ' ll:, sod " P roltark IC l ir to to all on which le vetted irte it o.AK Moil Bt m mad DWELLING UOIIBkB. l'agra at P. AL DATIL, ,tie tone • ".` - 7 - . , ATTORNEY 'A i r LAW-015,ce roraoved to . MYTH STREET. dirostlT t pries* the OBlSholls . !. &Del. Pittsburg/4Es. . •, \ =pig% \ . WALTER.2. - KARSEAXL,' IXPORTER SOD DIALER IitYRIROII sti\i!ddlCElCA \ ' peptx ifesartos,'7 , „ ~,\ N. , _ \ No. OD Wood likilioi.lilttalliniiiii.' --: \ .. Wald MAC W. lens.-- ......—.........j..:-.........•—•••ta \ WBBB & STEM'S • •'„ `,. , 1 • • EAGL , E.I.IOTEL,' \e THIRD rrairumvvi LACE, . . , \ , ' ratraDaLwaa. Coke, 200,000.81/she's Coke. . '‘, \ 07710 E 01110 AND PENN'A RAILROAD 00 .,1 ' 's, PMUMGLIV Marra 4 1163. ..{ ' \ PROPOSALS will Iba received at thin ' ‘, ~, OfflueuraU2oth Mush, -ter WACO Meisel. best . . \ ! duality OORD., to be delivered at the OUTER STATION •,,, ed, U. OorapeaVAlleshour Citr. -TM offer. for tSis do- • ,1 Herr =Mg b*... 1i..11 1 .1e8 pot Iwo thou 10 CCO bushels. --- - -1 read . .\ • . ... ..I. ROOINSON. Reorererr. 10POSALS are inrted for supplyingrhe \regl:ctllcoorm:voo.etoooada c aa lm pmoettle 7 4 ,0 I b A h 'r " Auor calm Yonoo. Per Oonot Portfenlani tondsood on aoplleattOn to the Troununrr, W N 0.14 fourth stmt. • mhtlerdn 1 • JALMS3 R. CUT?. - North/Titan - Xining • Company. A N asses eat of Two Dollars par . share • Wu thi . de :teen Weed en the Etoek of this C. th sk Deny, ;et , able at e ofloe of the Treasurer In Plttsburnh on the 20th taros web. Wt. • " , - • By inter 'We Director.. ' nt.h22ta \ ' W. PAT.IfEEI, TroWorer. STOOKS WANTED— % Pi Westa , ttstinigh l G. :"' ir : ..,,,dlisgh•mrattr . do. . ' •. LPielt B d r th Bhh i on d . \ I dad; \ \ - Stook and 1.1.111N3 t C 0... • g. Itearrs.:ilthL 'WANT4O Eterts Dank 01 Pit*ursh 24ta4k: : I ED— , - .. io Oases Et. Cacti Bridgot . g.t.. s i r sznel7 f °reit= silo ml `S,S U 3I,OOO "IIIE A i 6 ‘. \ " 1111 7,--d" 144 ftlrrrtri, ita 2614 'llO 5 bus" U bfV ---- i - ‘i , es; .117 anttict-: , . . 41 " 1 . " t tAlt. 00. ra: ;nista.. •ts22,n an 110031t3--200 doz. orn Brooms xtoelre sinarix, Dum an(i ca. k CLOTH—A \ipply al wayi, , on c. tasul, sad Ex tale try, . QUGLE HOUSE moLesszs--100 bbilk k i Tgr`"*. b'wagnitigidatgArtoo. IIt3SIDT SOAP-200 boxes its don and tor rola trr EIIRIPS.I2. DILWORTII & 00.. Moo.= v Eargrad street. WOOLLSST GOODS-3 caseibl , Tweet* y Ida tzoor Troodgldo.doo bile•Csatatmi do. bsrr.d nmfd as orogrozatt. sad tor .alo low to dom. bT =hi] •H. LX2..1.19 LlbaWatreot. THE bighest Ginpric csah, paid for WOOL lIEV, try oaa_ _ For'One Week. L QITIA, Greater •Itednesion in 1.7 A.. MI SOH & CO., Noast2 sad et liastaistmat. vat . =limn this lass Saisk4Aanamal Bale los ase 11l egrz W . t ins nlah Unas.. tL thalsTi.ltb gri t, r „, to, barn saraosal. ba stood-oat as still amt. to la In isles. nod at •• WO saariSce tram 0010; as lo la Mils dart, to dear tbalr whale Aust. that they jaas• open thair MOW IMES with as ,all. MOW. STOOK. WMOLASSES-370 N. 0. Molasses, in Oa; 50 do. ds., le imam lb bbls iisom IL H. awa:lost Ned. foi tab by • \ IL MO RON CO. QUOAP.-80 hhdt. N. 0. Sagu,%far d 1 " . "'"T ' 11. - 110E4PON a ools, GLASS -400 but. Window - Atm Wigan.. trn isle by - 8. ROW , "14 - CO NAILS -SUO kegs, assorted sheik iu mars Itc ask by, 'mitt] R: ROBISON \ Oa. 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