Ir;== a the firdpage, an aril- Ale, which will well repay ;armies from home, an article siurnseletant, copied from 'a erhieli reflected very oeverely French, of thls ally. In another ler will flnd Mre. French's reply sations, made under-oath. We ; whatever, personally, of the mat; • to. . The article was originally psi& .r paper as an Item of nears, and we secord'to Mrs. French the right-to he -mown defence. • MAD Buena—The mutation - whether ion bridges date used for Railroad per , is a very important one, and yet hal nee ,-ite nen thoeoughly discuesed. It hes been gra. Sullenly assumed, In sundry eftertstre, that they eta be; but no experiment bas'ere demonstra ted-the fast, nor has any argnment been erode - - teed to warrant a enoittelon in their, favor. fa writer in the, American A'affroad !mane, twluitigoa idumilf "B. W. Sorrell, Civil Eegi " Meer," furnisheiteente very interesting facto in connection. Itosays: • "There. never yet hale been a suspension bridge emettructed, intended by the designer for rall- • .way,travel; and eonseactently, caret condo . dons respecting the practicability of a . etmeture teititthlte not yet keen built, can only be come. properly tindesten ding theprinmples which Ivrea it, and its use. TM only bridge known to the public, built Ivan :the. stispention principle, that hes - had :.toistornotine testae aeon it, was on the line of therfacekton and ttarliegton railway, in Eng land . . .1 . % bridge had bun built for common rood travel, '.ltratbring in: a position to. Do used by the railway. ..minommy, the teach was laid en it, and a -trial mode. Air. Stephenson, when giving evidenee before a parliamentary. committee, sitting on a Matte which related to the Britannia tubule 'bridge, stated that the plaefoine of the surpernion .'bridge referred to roes up three feet before. the leen- Weten, n el ordinary speed; -and that the entire work inetilieurN dunned by,' the inesoge of the train. Ate.&X. Clark's Britannia, Tubular Bridge, vol. p• - riti.]• Piles were driven into the bed of Ant-eller, and the roadway of the bridge seen- - - i.red to - them- Still the structure was deemed aa the piles:were alternately drawn out `arid 'hives in - again, by the action of the chains :.:and the- loads ori the track. [See B. Clerk's • .Ibitienie Tubular,,,Bridge, vol. 1, -p. 41."1. Betel-then-goes on to show that by in ettesebeg.the !taiga and strength of suspension pelage! to:-nonfarmto. the strength and weight of. 11 . ttlealietiVe end train of care, they may be made as assist na elher bridges fer railroad war • pante ..ite frankly aduitte, however, that there is ao suspension. bridge now standing of traffi- Obit strength to adroit the passage of a train or eery. As 'our present purpose is not With what may - be, but with what u , we avail on , Wise of the opportunity to press the neer tine Ogee .L'iroatabendibus" route, in con- indict with thin fact. . We. have the authority of competent civil en gines for Raying that the Wheeling bridge can not be. Used' for railroads: The facts adduced, • liy Mr. ,Serrell. •U- given almee,, aro conclusive its thet paha; and every tuna's judgment help him to the "same - conclusion. The trade and !revel Chneentrating.at Bridgeport, by the : . _Marietta and Central . reade, meet, „therefore, if it te Cross the Ohio at that :point, be sub ," intwite the anions delay and expense of moo r,'ithiettretbridges by &we and Carriages. "..Stitch 'rditlitY,iitufexpense la never endured when an 'alteistive is offered, and Emus the importance ageonitnetheg the "Cireumbeedibus." so as to afford, at Bridpperi, an opportunity to make , conetions with eastern roads without crossing the Ohlo river at aIL We can tete this road built down the Ohio by the time either of the abereenareed roads are constructed to Bridge port; and as the road will be straight and of ex-. osedingly telly grade; and the connection at • Bridumoet alpha made;:arithota canting more than a fel momenta' delay, it will offer in ducements to. travelers which cannot be resisted. . Instead of having to undergo the cost and _ . outmost& 41'i:hanging baggage, larleg carriages, "ast4 excialeg- the bridges, paeseageitt can- step: out , of the ears at Bridgeport into the cars. of - the "dreambenclibus" read, and be half-way _ to Mud:wet before they could, had they chosen tho r other relate, have been aeon the tirer and - Made the etherconnentien. The advantages of, tiredly the Fouts we have Indicated wilt be too' . apparent to need men' premiegupon public at- Melee. The traveler front the west and south . 'weei; who tates either of the roads terminating et Bridgeport, toting there a road which eaves .- hint ,thetrgut4e su . xd expense of creasing the - ..045 0 , 44 Pita Met In direct commotion Pitts burgh.*th rot& to Baltimore, .Pitihtelphis, Bad Took and Boston, wilt not stop to Inquire' Whether It is or Is not a few'Mlles longer than Come "air-linti" road:lf it afford him the east . . est and moat eanditioes =Rana of reaching hie destination, thit allhe wants.; ' WO know ! Call be urged that the -Allegheny will hare to be. Crossed.hy, those who take the " eirenixtbenffibuo " ratite, before they estimate . aweineetion with the eastern road& hero. True; baby the time the "Cireurabendibus" is built, - the Ohio and Peuniyhrantaxond will be extend ed 'lnto Pittsburgh by a bridge aver the Alia 'itinstry, built ripen ton stone piers, and able to'ben the p no eage of anrraliroad train.: Ar eihretleltall are now in progress to that effect; se Otalby.the time the gape between Rochester tad Bridgeport are lilted up, we shall. be enabled insure, et Um litter point, an unbroken line of ottneettioii briall the easter! ratite. The.Oliettlind ant pittabargh Company wi ll put thstroad from Wellsville to Bridge Port under cent:sat this .Spring, we. underettutd--leming only. -tlie mull Alpaca between Boatman 'and to be filled up: Pittsburgh aid nateledto aq that up; and therreoner it is ten &SO, the - better. rLoUlt MU? CiStAllf g AT son Naar.—A - Oldiiial4donl of the Albany Evening journal pßlaylies tits . following estimate of the present stook of gnat% and flour sit ditterent lake port's.' he Journal ma It lo _ ' ._Ttiere is of wheat Itt store at Miiwankle isopoo bushels; oats 80,000; "barley 20.000, and rye 10,000, and aboat. 20,000 barrels Sour. They bare 100,000 bneheie wheat; 61,000 do. eata,llo,ooo do. barley; Refloat's; wheat 26,000, oats 90,000,' barlej' 2,800; Waukegan, wheat 130,000,05.ta 16.000. barley 6.000; Chicago, chest, 613,000,'. esti ao,opo ; Michigan 'city, wheat 26,000, , arni 4,000, oats moo. The shore is ermarl'eatapared with former yearn Nothing of say, amount It senumulatedl on .the Southern an 4 .,lndbat Balboa& Nothing at Toledo:. Rot si,morgo of grsal there. • May be eoziolderssleinfinto to come out this spring, but it le yetis farmers' baud'. thins there is eon. Wadable from Ohio, reoeipte of wheat and flour must lmi light forepart of the ammo." "'Cesar - ittAseirieon Afar deopsta 'from Hielf#lllO4 10 the How York Cantles; lap: Tie How Wm. L. Marcy, Secretary of. tato, Iran almot l 7-agettefl Ontirg the . whoto of poster . ?wine tbs,arlits of Central Atotrice.:lt le on. stoical 'that toinista le .to ba ittmoedistely an; poLitodiithat quarter,- with lostruotions to ear ,./jr rat Wei American Tho' report or r emsehilgh•hucidett proooedings of the British GomninentaC Honduras; has prodoad a deep SiltOltioa tDuu ilibb noubt isiitrettaltdlo be owerdsemn trait of - peewit sat, through the pea: View dote . Its Others; le mad to be 594.000, ibith.lllll:bo-iediieed by.voriotte* tem:trifles...to abauirtjtio,ooo. finittidost apeged to -hire overdrikytiltle-virieritood, 'poreeraps consider -Ibleoltieeise,ool* nearly the whole . emouot turt7 pedribly.lre. .• ; eared; • VirstiaritiOtro. ocordiag to offoratroluroo Ohio boot rotat ed th y toilliotto al bubo's of Atlararlotitto last the roarer of orbital ofstoot tratotti art It ftirpl. after !Coda* attire oat. Mikan"' • •- , ..; . Convapoadeoc of am, Mithscrill ~`Trsitt to itsreptitation, - Bt, Pantiori67 ea" in with hall-storm, and has sustained ,itself nobly to the end. The character of the weather accords witb that of our politica. Cliudwand atones appear to be gathering around Frank Pierce and hie adminiatration. They have not -yet snoceeded in presenting to the Renate .any . very important ninitnations than than very ye speetstla Whig or galllnipper .appointments, Mr. Clay as Minister to Peru, and Mr. Fay, Charge to Switzerland. The country at large know nothing and care not more for the oolleo torships, mershalseas, and clerkships that form the seeming and evening topic of .the congrega ted masses of offiee seekers now Cling the ho tels of the capitaL One general appraiser for California z a Mr. Bridges, has been, appointed. Thiel Is aomethlng of a national office. Ha Is a good . A Governor haw been appointed for the new terrillary of Washington, from the Army. Thin Is Odirappointeient for our friend Colonel Black. However, I trust they will do the right thing by the Cabinet. R FOUND APES. A .012147 e C2TVA ottr bylaw EITZI bullt!tp kstorn. .ne thouiaad, nub- Wastena Paansyl, .‘ the Eilltggini 'Rooms Duly throws, *re 1 61',Fla who Eteto. their .er. no. Illouday morning. , 'n 6 o•ctort. on gotardni Old Father Waldo, a sort of political monk from Connecticut and anix-member of Congress, has been made Commissioner of Pension,. This turptiees tat; for I enppoaed that Virginia would claim the succession. There was a new accession to the ofgoe-eeek log throng this morning, midst no time since in 'uptake day, have reeen a more eager press ripen the ante rooms of the Secretaries, or the bar rooms of the Hotels. Mr. Marcy absolutely and imperatively closes his °Moe doors to all comers. The public business. he says, Mist be T_ trozeseteand upon his shoulders rests ,the most important divieion of it. It is rumored that he has dispatched a cartel to Mr. Crampton, requesting him to oommousleate explanations upon late occurrences.' The Other Booretarles are moving gradually and cautiously, feslingthe noelkof the victim, colt were; before throwing their heads into the basket. Mr. Everett to•dey,elgoifled Me . intention'of addrceeiog - fhb Senate.on Mr. Clayton's resolu tion Concerning our foreign relations, inkfdela• day nest was est down for that. purpose.' Hie addreal will be looked for with interest, and will be, regarded as'an sitheritative . eipoiltion of the views of the tonservatively progressi ea par ty of the nountry. The Senate adjourned from today to Monday, thus wasting, so far as the public treasury is concerned, the pay of the members far the two remaining . days of this' week, with the isoldental expensee. In minion of on order adopted yesterday, the Senate to-day held an election for iM execu tive officers. Four years ago, Mr. Benten pro mired the repeal of the rule requiring the Idea tion of these officers to be made at the begin ning of earth Congress, dues leaving them in for life, or daring good behavior. The tendency ot this practice towards the establisluient of life of Wee so apparent, that a constant strug gle has been gcdng oa for the restoration of the `rule, and the custom of .biennial oleotions. 1 caucus Of s demoaratio Senators was held in the morning, at which Mr;,Diekens, Secretary, and Ur. 'Holland, Dooi-keeper, were nominated for election, and Mr. Robert Beall, Sergeant-et- Armi, was-estraoised, and a Mr. McNair, of Kentucky, was nominated to supersede him.— The 'contest was severe in mums. The blood tacking division demanded the head of Me. Dickens, as a Whig, or a gallinipper who ought tole rotated Into private life, after 26 years of !service end eatery. Bat the fogies recollecting his fldefity and efficiency, refused the concession, and Maier .5.11. French his rival,. mid a New Hampshire friend of the President, was floored, twenty to ten. • There were charges of lobbying and selling his influence to outsiders against eergeont-st-arena; and he was easily ax •tiogrilehed, bat there was a close and doubtfal contest between Mr. McNair, an old Rentnely nag, and J. 0. Deflect, a carpet knight of Deus• corsoy in this Dist:TlM, ,who has neVer won hie spore. McNair took the parse by a keen, coin. t o g oat one, vote La „advanee—to wit: • McNair, lb; Barret, 14. ...These nominations were con , Armed by the Senate, by about 136 to 6. The unfortunate Beall:received 'hat' five Toted, and hlsjoirrench eel; four. The Michigan delegation has greatly dingo- - Diked. There is not now ever - five •applicatitlf from that State to etch office essignalde thereto. Indiana has a beet of laity expeotanta at the door .cf every department. Mr. Pettit said in tho Senate that - -be had squadrons of esteemed friends who Must be attended to, and If he could not . procure an audience otherwise, he must .morrow take them allaud break the doors down!. 514 mean the doors .of the Whit* House?..- Lai me ace; there in Hon, John L. Robinson, a desperate proalavery compromise pollution, bet an honorable gentleman, ex-member; he ii te be made Marshall. Bright favors him, and Pettit abuses him, bat he will get what he wants. Then there is Judge Lockhart, ex member, also, be expects a great deal and deserves nothing.— He will , get his deserts- Col. Gorman wants the General Land Moo. I have referred to his ease before. graham N. Fitch, ex4lember, wants the Indian her an. Ha; won't get it. Bill Brown, the immortal Bill, Irrho came so nese the Spaskership, he wants a mail agency. He may get it, bat Bright ia after Mm•with a very sharp stick.. Chapman, of Indiatiepolls, the Chapman that crows, wants the poet office of that place. lie wilt probably mit it... 1 might extend . thin 110, but the shier will do for morning dose. rmlpcsdanc• of lb. Plttabiugh ,T be oeeolal 'proem:do does not at all abate, but rosy be said rather to increase. by &process easily explained. Oat first•trouble was anise, as these who pay suention.to such affairs know, by the overtrading of the new end weaker por tion of our banks, who became unable • to, Stn..,. pond in coin to the demands of credited banks. Bankers generally ttcooming alarmed at this state of affeirs, called in their loans and refused to mike new ones. This contraction of IleblUtles fell fret upon stooks, ( kenning them from six to ten percent, sweating holders ,severely. Its. next effect has been upon merohants, and luge lyll3 the broken, salland, their 'cacao* mode rate compared to the increased rata or interest ; paid, upon Commercial paper, by .a claes not yet ; in eery oirentastances, though aided by free re- - mittances from•onetomers in the interior. The 'ergo, remittance, from California, and the cer tainty of. their coOinuanee, leads matey to think That the present ciebairessmecat will wear away, and that • new • eerie' of speculations wilt be coneammated before the . reaction khan Plano A More correct view is taken by those who think that all the arrivals of gold will only be acie gusto to keop confidence at the protect point, mid enable ns to go comfortably into liquida tion. An accession hes been made to the etratigtb of tho Daily Thnea.by adding to Its business office one of the young Harpers of Cliff street.. The torte of the Times upon the International copy-, right has caused many to think the'socesdon the now man indicates on the part of the Times an inolination to strengthen inelf by en alliance with the most powerful. house, In the way of typo, ink sod moony, - in the United Biateg. Bo thir ae it may, there le no doubt that the Times bilks most able journal of New York, end . de. serves to make • fortime, if it does not, for ills managers.. • The etaunsblp ~ E 1 Paraguay" la shout ready to earl for alto Janeiro, ea route for tbo river intended to be navigated bitter, sta. for which she expects • bonus of ten theneand dollars. She leading spirit of the expedition is formerly holding an otrudal potation -in theta region!, and Sgentletinit of much energy. Ile li attended by, a yonoger , brother, lately coo. needed' With the Courier. and Inquirer, and et writer of ability. Capt .Wright. with whitn all eteambeat people are acquainted, arrived here yestirday, with „ a , coon-set for a new line of steamers, to run to Central America.. lie gets. a hinny of two bondrecr Weaned dollars, and has a monopoly - of. the -outing . trade by ;team for ton yam, perquisite, of no email mogul. Lode. 'Your agriculturalrgodere,ieho Inland to nee guano tide teasen.will lose nothing by introits/ling to season.' dimand to now far in anew of the ripply, and cargoes could be sold to arrive, at nix dullard obits Ihei current rates, noels. ere hero refute to sell orgy fifty Wont* a buyer. Si small thesopply, Tosses We be chSr7 tared to bring guano, at nineteen dllars per ten, s prise that would pay large profits fir a ship, to leave here hastiest for guano. Oa Irish fellow citizens hare been oidehrstlulf the snalvereery of their patron saint today„ , by a Military and oleic twocession, of put lode.. Bo more soldierly looting get ottoman Oar MU no ear stre.ete that:tem or indeed wan et-titteiitdy of moo be found - anywhere:—Snob s attntes aa . i ba cps oftc‘day,dmlos the strength . . 7BOIL WASH:MOTO/ *Asuivatos, mute yr. !yam .fIW YORK. Thin Tom, Mich 17, 11358 of oar Catholic' citizens In a manner not to be overlooked, and be to a doll eoholar who fails to met that In New Torkeehere is numerlcat'gretiaj Colts (kakis tockio he'llkberned down. • Mr. Forest in'ageinbeTore our conrisjseeking dasasg4 to the 4xteistitt ten thousand dollar& lionethe Net Tint Mirror, for libel byrepubit: cation of an offonsive article from the 13t. Louie ItertUle.... It wlll.be hard if-the Mirror to beat en, for the ten thousand dollar' is too much-for soy amount of damages it would indict noon any body. Mr, Forest may have seen the paper ooatalaing the libel, and timeshare been, for that day, among the thrice spirits who see that pa. per. The attack uPon.Mr: Street was uncalled for, and in the worst taste, and a verdict in Isle favor Will boron quieting effect upon Critics. For Mg Piti Stsigh Garotte Ben= 11APPII7013 Al a Inly to myself, in, Janice to my family and Meade sad to the use of Spiritualism I beg leave to tall attention t the following plain statement of feats and thus 'imbue the publio mind of false and maidens e trees made with• in the laat few week., nod obtaining large cir oulatioa With various versiona and comments, through the public press, charging ma with fraud and deception; and Inlet:dated to bring odiummem a great aud good canoe, . From an early periC3 of my life I have beeo the subject of impressions, whiob , until recently I did not understand, but which I now believe wore epititust _Many facts are familiar to these who have known MO istimately and abundant testimony can be fuonlebed tie to the oarreetriess of these impressions. At en early age Lbecame .connected with • the Methodist .6. Church in which for 14 yvarti• I bare already taken satire part.. About one year sines I first booamo aware of the fact that .I vas s ple. d mat for old:anal manifestations and communications.. - This,Phenomoaa was unpopular with the masses. Mediumi were charged by pulpit and press with cloluslon, imposture and various apt. theta 'naturally shrunk. from notoriety, bat beliering . im my . soul that Meat manifeatatione *ere from the spirit world; and that God was in this age permittitig his ministering spirits to speak to man Is they did is the days of the Be. eta, end believing tbat it was my duly , (If the Great ^Spirit so willed li,) to submit to-being woad se a medium for the good of my fellow area. tares,'lthraw my doors open without chugs to Mende end acquaintances who sought to judge for themselves of three manifestations. rlorhavo I over received one cent for these communtea tiOTlß, nor have' ever, as has beett asserted, de livered a lecture on this 'abject. Slate that time op to the present a few friends have con tinued to Investigate with um this great subject Through me as ea humblo instrument .00mmu. ideation are given. lam magnetised without the agency of any earthly operator, and without volition on my part. Nor - do I over on coming out of this magnetic elate or trance have any re eillection of any thing that has been raid or writ ten through me. Very many oommunlootions have been received through me daring the past Year. Moot of those are in the hands of those to whom they were given. I: in one of these thorn Is a single sentence which the puree. mind may not read, or which does cot teach the holy doe , trine of charity, love, peace and good will to man I. onheeitettnglynhallenge Its publication to the world. As God, whom I reverenoe and adore, is lei udge, I solemnly declare If this be not spiritu al, I know tot what It le 1 was not permitted to eejoy my seclusion however. lily name was heralded to the world, branded with infamy; charged with deceiving, and destroying the hap piness of a family en Long Island, and consign ing its heed- Mr. George Doughty, to a lunatic asylum. -My acquaintance. in this family com menced some fifteen months ether. I was intro duced to Mr. Doughty by his sitter-in-law, Mrs. Taylor, in this city, where Mr. Doughty nod daughter were on a ebbe. Some months Later, I was urged if Mrs. Taylor and other connec tions, to visit the family on Long lalaud. 1 thd not wish to go--could not leave my children, or the businesn In which I was then engaged. and which was et the time yieldingnao n large profit. They urged me to go—that in doing eo I would render the family eroentici eervice—that Mr. Doughty was a wealthy man, and that pecunia rily I should lose nothing,. An to. le April I went on in employ with the daugh ter who had remained in this city up to this time. One member of the family woe eeffering with& cutnneein disease (small pox) 011 toy ani vat and of which she died two days enbsequent ly. Some day. afterwards lire. Doughty was attacked with the same disease, and In ra pid eueoeseioe every member in the family ex cept the youngest child. I remained with them almost alone (for neighbors and friends feared to approach) treating end oaring thorn-uteq netically, se their certificates will chow. When I left, a sealed package iris handed to me,which I was lastructed not to open until I reached tame. In the panne of myliceband I opened It and to our Burnie* found Wit ndoptica papers, regu larly and legally executed, making me equal with his other children (fear in-lareber) in a valuable estate. Both my husband and remit resolved' to reject end return said - panne —• Arpin lereseirged to visit the family. Various plumes writ made me upon the pies of Wen. tint and services rendered to Mr. Doughty end forally,andipto a very recent period I have been in, the Weekly receipt of lettere styling me daeghter end sister. • All - that I have ever received was by the knowledge and connne of the family, - te proof of which, I have in toy possession abundant evi dence. Also that other and valuable property was teamed me which I did net and would not melte. .Peemitarily I am not tiny better off et this yeoman, than I would have 'been If I tiad never met the family. The charge mode that cm my last visit to New Tuttle February last, I ?calved large ammo from Mr. Doughty is utterly false. And that he made frequent, or any at tempt. to cemmit 'aikido after I last Bow him, and previous to blireturning m bieffamily, I do not believe. I ewe him last on Wednesday, Feb. Stk.. Oa Satutdey the 12th, Mrs. Doughty and her son.intaw, Mr. Matlack, called ohms. Mr. Doughty was not then insane. They admitted that they had left -Mm at homy, sed Mrs. ,Doughty on this emission admitted that what I had received was with her kroirledge and consent, and that mho was entirely madded, and that I had evolved nothing more than I bad deism& • She had no fault to find with me, but en the sanitary, loved and esteemed me RH *TM.. And that If any of her family bad amid or acted otherwise, it was without her knowledge, and she was sorry, for It. She and her 'estrindew knew that I-expected ti start for home on Mon day. This I can prove. On Wednesday follow ing, els: the' 16th. she 'wrote me, directed to Pittsburgh. In this she does, cot eemk of any I attempt at suleide. Many of the facts co:141A- I ed he those lettere dud the rernweiti made, I sup-. pines for the sake pf the gemily, and becalm* I do not believe Mrs. Doughty is e party to or has any ketartedge of these' publications,. but am ready toexhibit ell should it beComentexisery.to vindicate my charaoter. Daring my lest visit to . New To*, I am no tilde:toe of insanity In Mr. Doughty, nor do I believe he le now insane fee lers it be pulite tiabjeet of altiviery,..and on tide 'subject there arc trunly others equally burgle, if ineutitY - • That epirittudism la 'chargeable:in any degree with unsettling hie Mind do mid solemnly of. Arm Ido net believe; but that - on the contrary; its tendency Ile to calm and soothe him, and Vora he In this city, where I could occasionally tee him, I should have do fears for Ms sanity. ' In conolusion, although I have often been the sub ject of person:dins and misrepresentation, I ate unnonecions of ever having wilfully or knowing ly committed one Immoral sot, or of intention• ally Injuring any human being, and that there I is no act of my life - I fear to. beep published to eczacintiing,warld. L. J -hens. fliiq of Pit Calash, U. Before roe: m Alctennan to and for said oily, personally appeared hfru,Elliebeth J. French, and whetting duly affirmed oath that the foots set forth In the foregolog etatement are' joet and true . to the boat of her knowledge.aad S J. Faison earom tad atibtaribed tblr Dicta day of March, A. D. 18.5 . :. N: Baccorarrsa, Alduicton. Hempfleld Raarood in LandJit.—We havo re ceived &letter orbits dite frond one of the Len,, don bankers, stating teat with !proper arrange; ciente, Ulf "the. capital requlied fur this road nice be Medd in London. Under these ctream• Stenos:a, csunected)rith the midst:wee tendered In Philadelphia, there own, nUreasonable doubt that the Liempfteld 'toed will be built as speedi ly as the work can be done,--RciTooad Rand. Aceounte from Western Africa state that Mir. ty varieties of cotton hue been - foaled, growing epoutoneentlyin thst country. A: issionary nap ho has stood erect under the branches of .% cotton trte, In a Gonlob' village. so. heavily In duced with bolls that, Writs piropped up with forked sticks to prevent It from breaking down ander Ito own weight. The cotton was auxin! to that of soy country. Tho natives manufacture eotton goods extensively. Western Atria% also abounds theatres. The Inds loud is sold to be covered with it.. la ErrariliL awl iglu 200 pounds cap be purchased for la dollar. A single tree In Monrovia yielded four soda half bushels in the hull at one time; ithtch uthdo 01 pounds when shelled and dried. - - Gov. Foot*, of Misr., has teiaed • PT•elataa. Soo for the ilsetion of flee members of Coogan) In November next, from the State ►t large.— .This is In comequence of the Legislature having neglected to district the State. , • - - In the United BtotiTs threat! Court m Phila delphia oi Monday, Jodge Grier, by ligrettiOnt of the Pada ' , lterated. amide en order for the distributioa 49700.0420 of the proceeds of lie. Asp4on edits iunong tbietplvo clelmsete,-glir• - lad to each 520,000. &boot $l6l/.000 yet re itelli td be tipportlanal; Oe the tame de, hir.. - pl. Soden, onset the nasuzFeeeful died '4404! . - THE HENTITIELD IHMECEEPTION. The following proceedtags took place to the fienee.On the final veto on the bilLto sithertie the cityand iountinf Philattelphie to imhetaihe to,the stock of the fientpfiekt ECUSI o e RCPRISMITATIVEJ, MA.ll,cll, 16 The hill to authorise the city and county of Philadelphia to aubserlbe stock to the Hemp field railroad company vas taken up, being the special order; the question _pending being the amendment o ffered by Mr. Gillmote, tequideg the great ofright of way to the Pittaburgh and Steubenville lailroad through the territory' pf Virginia, to he ceded by the Legislature of that State, before the anhectiption hpall be deemed valid: 4r. Porter eald that be did not look on the question to a Philadelphian, butee a Penns;lra nian; eno whose views were directed to the great interests of the whole fitatc. Nicola money end great expenditures of physical ettength bad been already employed In rival enterprises In-which the interests of the east and the klitsiesippi val- ley were conoerned. lie thought the course pur sued by the Legislaturo. far a few years past, bad been tending strongly to trjere, rather than foster the interest& of Pononalvania. He went intcran examine-tied 'of the claims t n public con fidence which the Central railroad and the Hemp field railroad severs* had. He contended that the Hempfield :readwas, and alwayl whuld ben serious impetilmoutl , te the prosperity of Pitta burgh. He insisted that no privileges should be given to any corporation which would conflict with the general interests of the people, as those. which, were about to be granted would be. Ho deprecated the idea that Pennsylvania should be humiliated to ths,degree of beggars, by asking the privilege cornined in the amendment, yet ea this position bad been forced, there was no alternative but to meet it In the best manner possible—although contending against the pow er of Philadelphia., which had boasted that it coned control the Legislature of the State, be loped the good sense of the tax paying portion of the State would stand up for the great in terests of the Slate jriespeothre of particular in tercets. Mr. Hut contended that the doctrines and &s -entient, made relative toshe bout that Phila delphia could control the Legislate re, wee untrue cud the assertion that the Ilempfield road vacad control and destroy the benefits - now re !citing from the western division of the Pennsyl vania canal, was also entirely unfounded. Ho denounced the attempt to create Improper lat. preseions by stating things. not true as no just, and ehould not be resorted to. Mr. Gil!more was not opposed to the Hemp• field road, hut he wanted that the State Improve meats ehonld be protected, and for this purpose, the amendment offered by. him was properly framed, and was the true voice of the people of Pennsylvania. He denied that the proviso of. feral by. him endangered the Interests of the Ilempfleld road, but whold rather farther Ito in termits. He indeed that tho Wheeling interest was atone emplOyed in the Virgbila Legislature to prevent the right of way asked for. He ap pealed to the Sense of State pride, which ought to actuate the Howe, to shed by and protect the interests of the Slate at large, and not be come sycophants to a foreign power, for privi leges which they itiould,claisti on a right. Mr. Hatt opposed the proviso, and he wished the question to bo no longer deferral. If the right tosititacriho stock to the Hempfield road Wa9 . llolf It would .be destructive to it, wad would not aid the Pittabargh nod Steuben ville road. Ililhought that holding out a coer cive measure to Virginia would have a tendency to prevent that State from ceding the privilege asked for. Mr. Rioter believed that those who wore ad vocating the interests of the Ilemptield road, would, if they could properly understand-the true tentiments of Virginia, there would .be no difficulty in obtaining every thing asked or de sired by all interested. Ile contended that the proviso, If adopted, would have it strong tendon ay to bring trade and commerce on to the west• ern lessen:me of the public works. 'The proposition was further di:lst:seed at length by Must* Alexander, Raney, Flanigro antrßroek, and the question being taken on the amendment, was deolded es follows: . . Trat—Messrs. Appleton, Arnold, Barton Chamberlin, Chase, Demers, Dealean, Syster Faster, Frets, Gilmore, Herbert, Hills (Ede), Hutchinson, KiHamm Ktlgote, Kianear, Low ry (liege), Leech, Magee Moony, Ma; Peas more, Piper, Porter, Raney, Richarde, Rowe Scott, Etbseert, Bundlers, Taylor, Torbert Wel ton, Waterbury, Williams, Zerbey, and Schell, Speaker—SS. Hasa—Abraham, Ahlazuler,. Derr, 'ilea's, Beteetresser. Beyer, Bigelow, !airlock, Cheuitter, Collin?, Cook, Demeter, Denning, Kly, Fla ken, Fulton, Gray, Hammer, Hart, Henderson', Hick man, !nestled, Hill, (Fayette.) Hoek, dunce, Knight, Lancaster ' Land* Leary, N(Lableti), M'Donsid, hi'Kee, Mellinger, Merriman, Moore, Itabicato, Seltzer, Sergemet,• Shall, Ilkinner, Strong, Thomas, Walker, Wharton, Makin, Wright, and Yost—k 6. • The question then being will the Haase peed the rule sad read the .bill a Mad elate; It was decided In the affirmance, and the bill passed. Tess—Messra. Abraham,Aleiander. Ath erton, Barr, Beale, Beresteencr, Beyer, Bige low, Brook, Campbell, Cbemberlin,Cook, Dang ler, Danning.:Ely, Flanigan, Foster; Frets, Ful ton, Gray, Gwin, Hammer, Harrie,,..Hart, Hen derson, Herbert, Bern Hickman, iliestand, JIM (Fayette), Illits (Erie), Hook, Horn, Jamey, Kinnear, Knight, Lancaster, Landis, Leery (Le high), Leeab, M'Danald, liPUranahan, M'Kee, Mellinger, Harriman, Moore, Piper, litibleam. * Seltzer, Sergeant, Shull, Skinner, Strong, 8 truth err, Thomas, Torben, Walker. Welton, Water. .bary, Wharton, Wieklein, Williams, Wright, You; end Zarbey-6CI. - Kars—Menem Appleton, Barton, Chase, coi ling, Demers, Eyster, Gilmore,' Hutchison, Eli boern, ,Lowry (noes), Magee. Meaty, Mott, Passmoro, Porter, Richards, Bowe, She rer,,Tay lor, end Schell, Speaker-20. For Me Piiiobetrph Mo. EDITOR :—An editorial artiobeeppein is your paper of the 18th last opposition to the vamp of the bill 'now before! the legislature, relating to the payMent of damages for the open ing of Meets, in the new wards of the airy. Maw mt to august, in - ieply, that .when itie,considered that It was sneer the conditions Upon whielithe citizens of theta - wards—it the time part of Allegheny cotuity—ooniented to be.. comae port of the city, that the county of Alla. gheny ehoold pay the damages for opening the etreete, or roads, if you, please to still them, the matter bears a different aspect. The owners of property In the "City District" ask nothing un reasonable or nrjust, In demanding that the original contract roads with them shall be car ried into effect in good faith. The wisdom and sagacity or certain memberi of the legislature, and sage couosel then emanating from' the Coto milestone's' office, prompted a change of the original law of 1836, and the specimen of legis lation enacted in 1887, altered the mode of se eming and paying damages for opening 'treats An, in the "oily District;"—this heel been tried, and totally failed to ecoomplieb the end intend ed, and sundry prune who are owners of pro perty in the new wards have been noder neces sity to lot It remain entirely unimproved, and unproductive, lest they should lose the cost of any improvements they might make; they hare waited long and patiently for tbo adoption of pooh mesource ae would enable them to nee and enjoy their property, or to obtain damages for euoh portion of ke as will bo token to open or widen Welds, &P , which has for so long a time loots encumbered, and rendered not only useless, bat burtheimeme, by means of the tante attempte to amend the plan'ortglually provided for the as. easement and payment of damages, with:hectare' to be the only one practicable to entry oat-the original design in sub-dividing the "City Dis trict," then a portion of Pitt township. The foot thit the County Commissioners, or a majority of them, are at this time Is favor of the bill now before the Senate, speaks favorably of the gentlemen who compose the. board, as men of good sense and judgment, and it Is only to be regretted that "Mr. Boyles, one of the Commistioners,'.' hoc forgotten that the cilium of Plttobnrgh are else citizens of Allegheny county, (this foot seems to be forgotten in anti- ther quarter also) and Mr. Boyles should also. I knott oli he does cot; th at ."fair klub, &jewel," and tot if the city of Pittsburgh .contributes two•thirdo, or thereabouts, towards 'the making of roads and building of bridge' in the county of I Allegheny, es it Is said she deed, °Wantons I ehould not be to steatly urged sailed the coma- ty bearing the expenses of opening the streets in the ' , City Diet:lett" !sumach, moreover, as the city itself 'would tints be paying a large pro portion of tbo datuagee—anti the revenue. de rived by . the county frail improvements which I would be Immediately:made in ..the new -wards, I Would; In • very abort period, more' than cum- I pentiote for the damages outsized. It is urged spirted the pasesge of the bill that the expense would be very grew not so, hover- or, as most of those. who owe large tracts of ground in the district been laid them air so con form to the district plan, ler thcpurpoee of more ready sale, and claim no- damages, unless it may be In cue "hero epccial Witty has been sustained, and the principal outlay 'would be to persons of =all means,•who hare single lots of ground, comparatively of small valuta; This not - ehotild be passed in joitteo t o th e. citizens of .the new ward., . and none of them' would object to weelt seeds general; they are de termined to have Unused, and the fact-may as well be known and duly appreciated; and Mr. Boyles, one of the Commis/thous, may yet learn, to his regret, that be has been indiscreet In disolosing the fact, - unsolicited, that hit,!thas always o pposed it;" .• a little' of the same , spirit which has exhiblteditself heretofore, in another quarter, Maria more . eenaltdy felt, open some l '" Urb *dould9D;PethePs. the:astonishment of that worthy'gentlemaa. _Vamps . Se' Mt.ssas. Kinn & C 4. have jint received ere t,tirtd.v.l dose. of Cluarerrt retterria ZION LT 63An); Rtarprlslng: cr41171.7 L ilarmy t9t*PP. rztn 1:10141d Drown Ifluastit. nu=t Drown Wirth.. WlttUr and Revel Ftsavitat Some. It Is 'ititaitte-t bl a:l. that Cliarer". Banat az. tho asset Iv tits world. zuLl Be- NOTICE—M. 51cOtsur Would in to./ his friends end the public generally. that he has mewed hie nboim etook i of CIGARS and TOBACCO. from his old stand. 11l Water Street, to the prom under the Monongahela Home. text door to the Pie. ma' fosuramon Company, where ie will endeavor. •s hereon., to keep one of the beet chicks of .Imported Mare tribe city. Ile Harem himself that the Mock of akar, and Tsbonso Is in the hatit of offering for sale, cl esulliciently well known to need no other recommenda tion to limner fu him. at his new •tend, the some patron age he reeeilveU at hie former plus of burin., ffe26-lin CRIMPY RLSTOAATlifg—Fever and Anne noted bi Dr. hi'Late'e Liver Pills.—dir.jonallten lionhent e of Welt Uninm Park County, Illlnbie, writes to the proprlehms, that he had suffered grostly from • StailMand protracted attack of germ and Anne, and was c ompletely rettortsl to health ho the nee of Met LivarYine Moo. These title nretnestiorlativ pweel craft lonic prowl!, and can tle taken with &elle] advantage fur many diseases redaltimg invigorating tome hen tut the Liter /ills stand pre-eminent MI a meant of rirtoritic diveremnizel Wrer t, healthy action; hence the great celebrity they tare attained. The numetune formidable dventece arising tram a , ll.casol Liver, which to tong billed the skill Cr the meet eminent ch,eielanf lea the United Stales, are nor rendered easy of cute. thanks to the Mindy and per.micrance of the distinguished phyalcian whose name this gitaa medicine bear. —a ndsne which will descend to posterity ea one deeming of gratitude. This tuvialtisiole medicine should always be kept within nisch. and nu the ape imam* of the eariiiiiit sytubtoute a; diteanal Liver. Jt can be safely and usefully administered. It ir.ay Le had from arl drudzlsta and merphante In town and country, and wholemle and retail from • J. MOD A C 0.., prortleto.. Wo:d gnat. REMOVAL. HENRY H. COLLINS, WHOLESALE PRODUCE, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, No. 28. WOOD STREET, Twelve door• above Water Street PITTSBURGH, JAMES V. TANNEit witoutuu: uetunt IN 1100 TS, SHOES, BONNETS, HATE, SIC. 56 WOOD STRILLT, PITTEBVILDIN Bayern Third and Foarth. tori-hly eit4)ek. ombrazoi every variety end Blrin 01 fk , ota..boeo, Dounab, ae.. yurrbur.d otterct bout tbx Mt., 1:,71.3 MankaaPtur., , , 6 , lftvt.l to tb. Spriog and Subitu, 1., makl .t ott. factor,) Inlet, “LlDYitg fairurubl, orltb lb..* of PIA as. delphili end Now Vg.k. Futebtoory r ill pl...ee .11 •11•011. lota Spring and Snapper Bonnet'. TAILES Y. TANNER, N0..5i; Wood street, .eula on it.t.tentina or 511111earuxud utl,ens. .to I buytoll) arale. tj tln large ot ItONNLTS, of the caveat 41)1.10., the mein., ...owl. Alq Preuch , hte• W believe Nature bee provided a .aalr f.a *very dirsow. lab!. Rah I• heir to. KIER'S PRTROL6II3I or RUCK OIL pat or ra It Sow, fr.•m th• .groat I•torralory4ooronlrd drop lo the Loyale or !tither KWh. Ia 'tithed drubs. one of Or grratort of three tra...floc Read tl.. following loalimon, .irro Ly • gratrfol I'Laaaana O Erpt. IL. that. Mr. 0. U. Lllar—alr: I Maya sai d .11tour INtrol•Mo. or Mork OIL 1.134. too ornathil past. and Lawn L.wn /oak yokut .0011. to 0.1 fart., aurp//• I canal Lab.. aald Poole dol.. mow.. We hate found Ina Tyr, emv•lleut tt Wino at./1 OrnontarY. daoCIII•r• at the Ordeyour acrtat yrs: h+r, raw Irina t.kry law with In* Ilaa: 1 awn , 12. d. • G./asoLonful. aud In three boar. gar.. akw.eado). oda IL.. dot rldiPl,...ndr.,,,erw•l wd Immtandr. I: IN Silo rattly rdtuary rem. , ll mr Lvr• and IMI•OnM 0715.1:0W, iirtsl..a. nod P.ltooroMlaw, and for !Le Intro, mt.. Loa, L a ,n carol at loot atmallOir. Tulare Imnpect. latat: 1..4.10 or AU . the UT, Kr.. Illtsbaran. fe9 (Papers scivorasinc Petroleum olosua coor.) A. 11 . .11()LAIES 6: lift(). Successor to If. P. Nolnca 4 Co.. MANOVACTOMOW OP SOLID BOX VICES, PLATD 11110YRIA . tIATTOCKS. SPALCS, - 14i:tie:mat. PlrrOtaterr. rsinu. - - - 005 , e No.lll. Watxr w.a stmt. [ualllt door alar• Sure) .ll3 iIeAU ircrk utel N o.T mu:act .119 INEMIGUMMI REMOVAL LOGAN, WILSON & CO INPORTEMS AND WEOIbcATT• DEIiSERS IN • EDItCI•IN AND COMFATIU lIAIIDWARE, CUTLERY. etc Sc Have. removed to their now and extensiro 1 torr,lioL2 Wool roar loon obaro St.Citil on•lnitiort awl rionn-linnt , trornill/i arA 10,1 ol in an - ex.:avail, ot the civiiit •offerini in tn`o cat. feIRT 1:& - BURKE 4, BARNES' SAFES-41er° LI the Lin/ of taotiluour a. to the value or doil'Ef. uron •Ltol. we an eonfuleutlr rat the r.Pulmi..k or env .0:1. We Lava slrenar I oettlncator. proving do , jav Bate Ulla. 1. our rrsulsr anl N ordloeVr Pelva, . sad .eld slower!. have Lan eubVertod . to the FILVEUEST TESTS IY APTUAL OCkIaLeCIRATIONS. and presorvol there e.trntm LAC!, free from domino. The Wllativa Is abetter rnnfof U., toms inoßtestabia cbar.ur:— 810,000 WORTH OF BOOKS' AND PAPERS SAVED V7llll A $4O SAFE: -ALBION:nu CL.r372. Pvt. /43.2. t i . Ducts T. trvu—Dear dlr. Near lay lettsu ar..at recoiled. ves sloe. at C./UWE I would auOOF. . Its ry I -srd butyl to u a .e I boubtcbr Sole, I marl lsr it pertutiv ts.rma utt awning ct Os lath tr Jose Kau bulldtag beiag bulled to ashes. It au bull: of Wool aal talek— ta large th in story bottling. Was la the ime of las Ste. aryl fyll ado •the emtlar. abuts ...mama • Ursa ammo.. cal. 11 WSJ • ( Tr bolter. Ily tutu end tout' srreurs that veal fa the Bars, amotostal to abut Ton 'Shortcut( lattlarm whlsh vu maul. There War mar a ti , A Dyer isA>ed ; and further. I suald Loto soy firma vby to dolue bashful, Os lose no Ile., but bar s beet to hula not: ratan, aO. lu—and get usy that la ural. cma saraly rectum... rear US. at as ou. Geed: Yours, truly. - JUIN VIURRE.. ttar-NYLNES, ac—Pomona wuthing to pur chase re.= IT.. axo I.F.A . U.Sof all Jeergiederat Dare ratleerfat ran obtalu them, at the torreat pricea.at the pine attire of JAWS WEATILIt, Jr, .111 11cobt.yt Prow or rota /14/` Sze Advertisement of Morae's Curdial cnoute,s. iiEiV CARPET STORE ROBINSON & CO.. NO. 47, FIFTH STREET, NEAti WWI) • NOW o pening a large and entirely new Plink of ireportre wet Jeanine:l tl,trpen• reenter with u• eve:inapt ••11, • lta • Cary.: Stern W. tier been rant prke• Ituarstnue vompany oPHttsbnrgh n. D. BIND. reso..ri. tum - nri. L. /141 W LL. rag', OPPICH; 94 19A1$at;IIETWYEN KARIM AND WOOD BM=4 UULL CALM, NUiI4 liN Mt 01110 AND '4IS4IOIIPP, Nu n d.. 4.7. try PIMA. JIIV. apaatet tht SEA an.II.IIL.CS. TWA' T.E.4.1.41 . 111:T.1 VON. • M=MEO xin I Wri. tArliaar. Jr.. sui net BRA. I zg: 114,411 r Dilator, Jr" I John S. Ulla art.], gi.lirtbough. irsaielft - karat, brpant. Y. .. . , 1161 s. ve prx. Es Reava'; rirst i'rwmni DAGUERREOTYPES real Vitte Bu"iitig, TAW Street IITIZENS and etrangert vain wish to ob u ban • mandate. Ordotit.olll6 his land., at • r moderate nod It to th•it loNndl to coil .1 thio..ll Rooso odaLlioldand. whore #OlO, ..lislionho ,oantAikl. st o thaT, 1,0140. the ino...t bat? b..: hiJo es de ode ...orted 1.0 tho willow, with lintrupoonto of. tlO. sand po• orloi laud. sin .. log 44.10 d tloloyotnn of thigh... 000 praetlool tor Mt eo)ohrato.l Ltoote. nl ehiloodp..h. out New Inn. Yr. N. Ostler. hho.if to be .hi. Ia 41100 to the 0610,00 44 U. An. etylo It arr. rootipw. sithot fitudytt Worm... Which hin Wt.. beet surpoowd... Inca roptak oth•ff l Oporathut. to oh ••••tO•tt, fro= 0,10-k±tir,to 0 P. - DAGUERREOT YP ES AT THE NATIO.N AL GALLERY. AcKsws National Dagnorrean Gallery, ecantar totting ni1tr16244 kiarket erect, (oPpoalta Marsh tang May.) Pittsburgh. Lsctic• rthonen with I.le tU obtain Illkilkollkeatamil at moderato ill him. call at Oa ALLOTO establlth. moat, 0 I " 7l% . yery Intraday rale an.l sky Light.: .e r r: vith aucb skill Mai opts C. kik. the nut noattnt4 . ran altulles arts human (brat with all tbii g. it:aging Was, ais. .I r n7tvin ° garlatatlacc, S.. tic...WY ca5t...1...1 ilu• shears 'Akan Ot wish's! Ilkationors. ii.l , iraato not equirsl to lake , a picture, u abuts a ger , hmbratamblahca lirgiAlkenearati Thorn cr eck .01 &roared parks. In any part of Charity and 'Wally. (AA _ //Esellsocas - opan, acul °banding ta . until I P w. hattansa lu he inautoud. sea-NOTICE—The anuual meeting of the Stockholdars of th• PITTSBURGH AND BURTON 11 IC ING COMPANY. for tho }Section of Ofilossa for the ensu ing pest. at the 0111.0 r OF C. G. HUSSEY & CO., on MONDAY, the 21st Instant. at 10 o'clock A Is. . • TIIO3. M. LONE. ILL•ctuy. PlthbargOlarch 18tb.1SEJ. . I mbISEL SECOND' ARRIVAL OP SPRING . DRY GOODS. kr TUN o.‘lll NTOU OP 1. N. FRAZINR, TWO Bid Wind Onyx, Federal al., Allegit.), HAVE opened a seoondand wedl selected .tech ot TANOY and STAPLE DRY GOODS. and can er great Mum:lento to cash buyers haring purchased ray Gooch at the very lowaetstash otlces. 1.111 wake It the Interest of all who pardtan , Male Ocala with cash. Co buy at my witateletunent. In ray atonic •111 found—. handsome Wee ton or new mud. goring Phan's. at ea/ :low prloecEllklof :meow glade; wide Indla grip Allka, at 0 pats per lard: changeable Dress dlltr, at 00 Puts Pr tare: ,Wrourde 4110 n at only orleea. yael old.; pawn and whin, Mint..., only 1d54 oente /Inallas de Lianas. • 1[000.1 , 01.10 ROA hasulineue nsyserna.lor 12 , -;• eenue 6 000 yards Piled.. far 63,‘ eenta per yard; Rankle , . ela sante: embroidered, Cerebric-tidal.. fur et; pun:Loo. ~ I i rocket 11dtb, at 73 contrr, km utablasle• • Patl,Y.worg O. Haze. Logos, (Devoe, .11,:eleyy. do. dn. .t emually Weep:toes. 1 can coolddenUr say to My friends , that they Sol be dlesnllolnled tehca theyeataa to In. for bernsdna. I. N. FSl47.tith, , Tog eta Fla:Jona, Yedellal etreat.Ailegbany 41ty. srsh2hdtw RESPONSIBLE BOOK AGENTS WANTED, rlVOSELLanowandcutirldeSTATlSTL . OLL.U.SLEyEtIit 07 lg.: , 9,11aD ... kar . .9.ay . , B"h" ;" lE . ' .tli 4 ooid L er .D oi . 31 4 ,,r0..k a.- EtAtletl4l de- I s 1 • ~onto[ r"' .. t," de. eta, at op. Monty "War 01 °Col. s o 0, , S o Mita... sod Oltor of Ms ...&o,orieots Ball. Way * Outt. • land 141 and oow ;WU of to/ Won of ths tio4 ....0 Mewl to " thy 1:1 t rf . ga t lt . T . s . .. ,f =re i Nly . t b' n ' s f li& r, n. 'Th ogolgrifallst an 10dW1.0.w0b1....: ‘o loo. Zeta h orny. Inf. Pry State and clooty In U. 1 ~,r::idr °1. 71 k! !i f 7, . ..111110ra43371 141. 1 - . s sl.ilo . ei oft4lngts no. 102 4.avon 0ft . 0dif4...ye7k., - -atalP ll %. •.: . :, ..-.., •••.--,:. •-:-.'.:'-:.--.;.'•:;-.':'•'.: 1 4 i' . : :;':•;";...-•.',-- , ,-., ",,. -1",,,,,,.:.•.7.,..:':-:;-•..'.':::•.:;.,:::.;ji ree- Pirrserecll COMPANT.—A msetheY of the bro:kboldere of tbs \ Pittsburgh 311tilog Company of Plichiran wild be held. at{he Room over tho Meror's 00c, on WeIYpIESDAT e the` Wed tuatant, at y. o'clock P... for the purpose of WC g rtder.the geueral gluing oof itiatogan. Pa al attregliito le requested. By order of the /loud: rolllktd WILKINS. ....erotarr. Diasolnlann TUE partnerehip hereE9Coro existliar (wren th. ooder•lat'rd t,•Jer the et, le of A Gm LOW, i lder dveolved motet.' caveat, The buettava of t h . Om Ind re 000dueted beretolon to LI I'. CALLOW. •ho aoLhortiadsto ettla the mu. ].O. RP.EL, Pi CAL.LOW. Lssburgh. Much 19.1853. If P. N. P—The pstronz of the establiahmett;lod thwpOblie w.w.f•i r. ere nw9r.ctiWily lovital to give me s callokral inlus will be 19a.rwd plewo. U. I'. CALLO W. vei- I most cheerfully reccommend Mr. CittitA)W to tuy friends, and the liattous 01 Oh. ‘ . 1 4 oh I will condone to be •• ahead of the forem,t"tn fot. Loath= now nooks, Potltnilealn At. All orbit. due the late Ono to be wel hlm. and all account. awanst will be tiottled be h im . . reh2l.:e3t For itent. A CELLAR, well ilzhted, lime eased, with. Lit ..te r privib m • de.. adjolldlyZ o reltdtdl, 0 1 mh2l erkot streec.-eor. Vemet. W -DOR 1:8 from the J\7ll/11/nlt, , lean Mart la erns. onr. 11(.1. EED CORN-4 bble Se .lid Corn, (white k W . aba,o•rawallt.ltya.) which toe the not prerolowt at the laat County agrlebetral or ealo Trey low 10' adneOltaricts. J. WEAVEIt. • 11111 . 21 Market at t. oor. t root. POlAT:S—Redsand Noah nnocke, of Toy Gay ra.1.1.1, for rale by mb2l JACOB WY VER. Ja f ARD OIL—We have accepted th agency Aof au exteeslre Lard yartnry. sod 1.1 ball. at oil 1105ee.•11.4 article at the lowan market Drt othdl J. bElltatdllAlSY.ll CO. ' 0 L 1 7 t.9 X — l. l b s oi c i aec ! i i . .efi e n iL e o d o.. lll.,tdo l ng o al P . AMP BLACK-30 bble. Lamp Black, sale by 1 etb2ll J. .X,CIIO /ti kfAtt ES a CO. JARIS OREE6I—"S' brand; 100 cane A for tale tole ' SCHOON.II6KBII a bo. • BLACK LEAD—Powdered and in the lump, very auperloy. rat Mae 111 mien SCIIOON.II AKE* C CO. P CS. TUR NEN TIKE-20 bbls., In - good 1.:7 order, for esia \ J. 1:21 m 21 Wool areal. ArALUABLE COAL LAND, is Allegheitii cast,. for ..1.--,l\tr.rt of vain.ble CAM L 1.1 1 ,114, sawmlll Libre. luu•.l f Pott.hareb, non t.l.lor tr-. 1. oo en.s. la Firer. d .at.. Th. (bar .111 be wyot o.pare.ly from, the suave, wbkl I. in • WO .tat. of ru:tlystlyu, or to tun Pnrellsorno. T.tur, maderale. klibrELL k OAKEn, m 1031,134 lluC.. Wocd .ImA A I KEEN APPI It. large size, in Llprim. order,jul 0.11. by nob2l 11011180 N k CO. la UTTER and I) flutter. aro! 50421 pEls. fresh Roll 'fPrAI.A":IZ." I ri, MStli ns.. \ sugnr-cud hams. gaioscj : \do . pried 1.4, de. I , . [ 'lnt nnr'd and 1,.. 621 ROLORISON & CO. ( inEESF,--a,01.10 lb, prilo Oliveto, for IL) ss , ,. by 1..,&21] _ usisnzg a cs). L AWN-60,000 lbs. Ha ms onldsrs and MJF R,1..., 1,, hc00L0.h.... (3; sal. bl\ oahn R. LOWISON 2, CO. , ~. i AIiEIIEL-91) lads. largit 'kio. 3;. 10 IV . II bait do dr, 10 !Ma. large No r. .5 \s , (dO. NCI: lu qr. do. do: 1U t lits di..Ter •al• LT , ulh2l R. Rol.l*k a cu. I AfD= u bble. No. lard; GO ir,e_s RPal/reed. for Fol. DT 0h . .0 R 0 111900 7 .4 0. BULK I'ol{lC-100,000 Hams, - ittig . l \ Se:sand 011.0. on consioloolthlnzij:. f.SoI. 1.0 isoh2ll N 00_ I AKE TROUT-20 bIiLL and 10 halt do fur olle tor Isoli2ll 40111801( 00.\ it ie m ..- 1. -60 tee. fresh Rice iL for u lni: N bi 1 ARD OIL—JO bbls. Nos. 1 and 2 Lard 11.4 011 for nolo by (Wall It 1100140 X CO. I iiihEED 01L-50 We. Linseed Oil, for ui solo Dr 000211 R 1100180X'1,110. No. 140, !larch Toona 113011. \ 00011 T Ur 0/)1.11011 1 . 0000, 41.000111100 0.300zr. 11N this matter of the valcunaty AttLiromont of Uoin7l.l g. 114 to John thrnotarr Ala onto none. I, lb. 0010 1110D0righ Daunt. 4.10 bnOno . 0 .4.1 11 0 1 .. 411 "i 1 1 04 lanlllllno sold account, wad thaltho Aural boallowo4 on notorday.tboSOth Oar of Motort root. Woe. noose Ito shown .hr .000 socoont .110,141ast be allanott U. the Court EORA6D OAIIIYEZLIn JO. uooll‘ll. \ rtothfolotary. Avad.r../ Pittsbnph queNt•-• THE'PICTORIAL SKETCH SOCK' OF . PENNSYLVANIA; Or, its Scenery, Internal Isnproessnents, Bemires:, and Agriculture, poi:win : sly dramted, and Mts.. (rated with Ito hundred' and fifty \ Engrcreinirs, by Eli Bowen. PublisAid 6 r Wil/knn Brom \ Thacidslphics. 'llO ALL WHO ARE INTERESTED IN g the nether OOLIDM.T. VA in the Socrittoms Railroad Compufte in the Stele in We Schuylkill and Lehigh Normsilen Cantranift: Lettish. and el wile Ore Columnist tbretel• out resentment, to all nacasol 1. illnainana Waft. fecturiar Lb.! and Iron: to it,, lam,. ell every often et the 'Nest Bute of Permayleittla. this 'ire ifttaut WORE ON TUE STATE. its mourn , . lin promnents, add marnew. is respectfully submitted, ate year stutecriptlese whetted. Yrnotylesnienel the ad- Stem am each rarely otevlog is obtaln the, vet trade whkilt mast loon tow in Pero the routhweet, the Wee, and the Lake; the most of which egittfullt halono to ow own State . the Hendon* of the greet A rth: from IU metice. age et Them thie, thew est puStishing books, Ens:res. and other article. to lehay their moony sod alrautares sod by twelft; their own relrotde s ..witbdrateng public atiention• from enosile great enterer. and eftertions which wit hare to Ober. thereby /Teeing with -lt •rge quantities of We Tenable trade into they. own Laul Cirlteur. bet withaet sew /Wise we our ewer We have, In this vols., furnished lon with • complete r.lotaro of all that to worth 1 nositne shout the Shea and Its re, balsas.. SOS CM !crowed Tory hosmy otponton la peo neer Illostrallng were Pete It with mites al sad 1000- ram driterinca, and all we sake yott Is to contribute your efts. and multawlbs to the Work.. We hare.fizedlt at • very low orice. cheaper than One book of sitneweescrip bon tt at Ide been heed. and attach we are enableTto ibpoly _tter ler the ratreftits of (ho tallowy companies. erawdeos.me hope to be rmannershe by. • w.mi la r. enie. Sell rent far the Weenie Iran oTiY thla State $ newt gunmen at the Eagle Uotel , Liberty street where !le Socks ten be met \\ balite no, lINEN GOODS--MURPHY & A YIELD hare reed—theressel bleb' luenE super bee da. do. far Seams; Linen Laarm and Cerehier, do. Name, forTowalllnetdo. for Tee Cloth bleached any Übietched 3041. Clothe lame Causbrie Oafs, Ae we. wanting any of whole deeristions or wIU gml it to thaw sdelnlate to call with t. - - For Rent. A DWELLING HOUSE cad.ltinf2 . ft. oo the miner of Tommend and Wylie emelt The bweillnw pee contains 13 mime with mil Store tram tem rutted, for Deng or (honey thee. The boom le pearly user, pout Steeled It the bat mmlaryt etylm— hot mu ply. , bath room: a boiler our hot and cold water. Inquire of chef n¢ SEWN WATT • CO. nthltt Ve UMW, three. The Stowell Ever Green Sweet Corn. VROSI Seed raised by. Prof. J. J. Mapes.' K. Thiele berme all doubt the beet and ,inert. prellec the of ewret Own eftsts grown. No farmer thenU he without it. Oft of the advantages eerie tor this Corn by Trot. Mapes 15 thet It stay be top( tweet and feels all We leer monde Yost itt the Working Farmer, Ile. 1 8431,1ves the following dirmtime for PrebrYing tholitorell Coeur.. nneaCorn. ••Ths ears ohortl9 ha leathered whew folly ripe and the husk 1.6.111 boiled at the ume. at the eilk .04. to Tam wept drying. when the Corn will keep NIL white nee_ stomp for mere then year. It In IL dry and cool Diem.' At ths dinner of the llmmirere, altar the Pair of, the American Institute. last p.nr. Ire presented them with this Own sr two newer. resole sTetelt betel. kad them was no perespbbla (Moron. between Use two— Ills year seethe la the Sae one etallt metal:9ow eight full and fair earn, and meld ham bent many hundred Nutt/tor mrs each.* • A 11=1.8.00r Of Ohio celebrated am hut !.meld and for sale by R. E. BELLES". 67 Weel tame. Wee Pri m $l per duet $7 half peek. OOK AT TIIIS.—A chance for en invest .l ureter a inneU eroonot of none from which • fortme now b. rnielud. !or Sale—A 29 yeare lease LISIEnTUNE •ilbin w i t h or thecae. ma the Who ., riven tenetber el the mreesal ot r 27(7tin: s r7 %foil IToTs ' es t ,?,r.kr. a 2g:rm.. tat ell la gond order and uftr working. Thee le a klin ay the bromism ravablo av taming out IMO !MAWS PM day. nt,n to soul ranilly at S So per hundred. and costeuly &LEO. Ile present 000,0 !elloes buslnou and - .11120r to all only to conspoonce of Inability to &tuna to t4o yen, Seim $1,090; teem easy \ /Weir to U. MeLAIN 'Vet F t ' ,1,11,f3 0"04 Innl9 samot• ("ARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS.—We ILA - ham Just ieeeired a he monomer or fresh Um .l.r. aod Plower P.M of the most approved Mods and of .evry vstiety. Them erode were rebel •Rh great cave et Mega & 010 , 41 celebrated Garden, docheeter, N. Y. and erarraravd. They are couvenlentlY Dnt op in hi. J.: alul ponod pectagea.methocull Mem. A liberal dummied alll beverele to Ibeete L butliiiito - iall • • WA If cI,LURG, yr of Waal and BUM Weida. VON 'S SPAR NG OELATINE—Two Yj Gran o.olUne,&c., for .ale Dr =hit/ J. KIDD A 00. ULTRAMARINE --40 bottles Ultralnarine se's:to. miss floe, far NOD b 7 KiDO a 00. • A LCOIIOL-20 bble. Alcohol, joc reed ix Ana Mr NA* by imbl9l J. MOD It 00. ARD 01L--10 bble, Lard Oil, Winter 11_4,ettshar,1, Na 1, for gale ', J. KIOD & 00. - - MACE -200 Mace, rasp flue, jaat mfiw etived and for tale by J.\ AMID t CO. ARABIC--300 Iba Gala Arabic, Elect. very aDite: Idto lb.. do. do. Medium: 600 lbs. do. do. aorta In store and in sal. DY mlO9 • J. ECIDC a CO. DRESTON lc MERRILL'S EXTRACTS, a r. 9444419 g C0t11994914-42 ut9ss estract 1441111 a: 4 119 i. do. Lam 994 2dm dz. Oran: Ida-do. Bstmer 1 t 1.4. 49. Use, In ston DT bl 9 J. EIT.I) . ESUANNOC4 POT iTORS—HTC Fl7u.. 0d=4144444 kit DAI.ZELL top.4 In 19 1.119.11.4 4trent. IILOVERSEED—b 'Ole. arriving and' for ) bl DAVLEGL & 00; InI_KEEN APPLE if oloico rarictiee; [1.1•1111 dolly and fur •ally It. L7.IiLL IX), mhlo =3 Mort, Newt. UN DRIES-15 bble. FI. .ead and 30 do tJ Timothy &at, bat rred and faik•Alo b mnt , INUI.74II Mstere?. Ca UN DItIES--15 tibia prime Timothy Seed; 0.3 TO bbt.. frostatoll Dutton 60 Dbl.. brood look.; 10 do. alovonood: , 3 do. Di t dv Agog 10 to. No.l Lard. 'To otor..d oslo =IOU DILWO TII CO. QOITON,-367 bales Spitininio 46,d0. lint tla ; slam tor ma by • plat, 1. 8 / 1 1All Die 00. • AHD ant! GREASE--323 bbte. I .llr l . ; d° o liTV lu Vol3tr iloo. ULK 114.1115-9 cke. in atcole`ini ta IPATAII DICILEf a CO.\ ACON-32 magi manned, . 'manual, 111 for Ws br tcgol la Alall OICAIT a CO iier-Bloomp, for ratie by raatas 1:1 . 10061( k Co. ` intiks, 7 for :loci by . Inman nicitzT a CU. t. e Ironorible .thequdget.of r, fennel Retests, asainWtelf Trlte* ll of .1111..gbeey - Sin pe Won at PLUM MCll , alCSs,ertw mnrmF t, /Lira , y City. In the rynncy allgualde buenblratme Wth : That roar petiterner leaMprelfde4 laimMj gitA ateurted. for the aranntler, of travelers and otter., tt his deallins bona in th oqpda e Ward aforesaid. and WT. hat re t ie Honor e will be plrued to trent Win Reoffiel •to temp • public hum rt utertainntaut and ruf __.,• dour. as to duty toned. will pre e y n . np \ prourra • : We. the entworbere, citireue of the Fourth Weed Itheny Very , do certify that the op,. per line., Is 01 . 40 repute f e r hourly and tecturuco, ROI la wall Pro TIM . ..LI= and tbewavard.ween tagramt fag of etrangen and Comte and that, uid carom in C. water:n=4 am Char.. nermebeen,,sb all. Ror,back. lave KIM Hash Hance John R. i i 1 - pelairtPter ttninsen J tinser,:d.Wll.il eu . e 3, TO the Honorable the Judges of the (Ape \ nal Quarter Inelone of the Paw In end the the uenty at Allegheny. • \ The petition of PATRICK =GIMP. of Inner Clair Townehlp. to the couty aforesaid, _humbly ahtweth Thee your pertioner. bath provided himself with - now Orals tor the aunumodation of traveler, sod othwa. at his dwelling boom In the Rotor aloruli, sad pray. the! your norm will be pleased to Out him • license co hoop • nubile bogie of ourrtattunent: ud_your fortiener. as dotrboond. will prat. PATRACK 01/61109. . IV, the eabscribere, oltiuns Of the Township afornald. do cartifyWnet he ahoy. petitioner IN of ROW npute for homey and tun perater, furl la well provide] With boo. TOM larterarreerearee for tb••,reommodation sod WlC big of strangers and travelers, and thee said taurn is . , Minuet Id alto, William A. 31cOnire e Ttonsu Roger, Richaids. \ Timothy Idefintre. Ruh. Drier. Y. em. Edwerd Dna.. Joseph Stepleen, Thorny . • Evan, Jobn-Donnelt Thowu Taylor,. lashl9,lt %/1 A-R§IIE'S \ Improved, Universal ILL. :joint arid Self- adlonlog THUR. haerdectedloore cures than ell othere combined. being to ornstrueted es alsovinvir so orootpooisloa of es boar. vasn7 die orating with the etrep.oo atmoring to the nearer. and io ft. present perf.eriowne ohalleoge the IrOnd tO dace It. plod. Perimm ennead with Horn Ls to 704007. trill do .It it roll and satirtg themaelemi of the edemas: gv oftlde triku. A Imp toppir at rec'd by s he WILCOX * CO. nbla \ onn Market street and the Dimmed ana cer.trantifairt end foorth.ltresta \ Warn], Trex.. J. X. StXXXXXXX i 9311/1 Xatt S lielTi gt r.:,T , AM Tt.TE Ji. d C O ., N0 0 :2 . 0 F A II I I:Witi .t. ny..1150nfVet0 0 r=0.1.24 7 t5 ' 4.4 4 4.11 1 / PlPelS l 7d.rat. Ostia. WatrCkeet• Ott. As. , Porroms who hors work dodo In our IN will do yell to call, 0.1 lbw EMT nly ox ‘ ttnlrlaff their INA ossontasl!al Pottiest variant.. .tad so we manufartun our own le laltu and sheet Ind in no afford to wornat Wads. low as coy other vatabllektoont fri either clk \ Penn. On= tn. conntry s who wisb tooutchaew yip for tentrying water from springs will 45,,,, It to Chair art• nutty,* tx XlV°Olt • eall tondo purthasbat(4.ol mond nzie.ll4 wean ths only manufsoturersof Pips sad Irk . .. Lead in the say. doter,. from the onotry for id\ d Pins. snorldn4 sod Pun. will renal. prOtolo tttimn., f.x1x.41.11 -,, ~. !itisigneeiC.l'eremp. t c.ry Bale.' FOU TAIN GREEN ROLLING MILL. A Galfh , nson,Anion."—ThorrasW Brmr, .Amars.\ ROLLING '• AND SPIKE MILL, Steam II a, Xoptpe, tibtit.ti. Jtc, DISTAIOT OP PAWN, Phlladelpola Calmly. .. ith i> front on Ma nine Belau rI MIL Up 1 OES A DAI, PRII. Mb, 1111. at. 14 o'clook In ,th. ow enixt* -.IX be sold at Publio Pale. at the PILILA OALPOIIt X 5 3Att CI E. In the City of 116124.1phiy with- Inn morns. std- An Itlll La had by calling on dm Auction t. it .111boll/11d cinr of .11 IPoombranvesnd pas% Only With./ at rTlArrre or liontanoovvtlthrundonbled. .er 4 1:10 p,.. 0f the r `ipurtha. money tc, b. pall in rub. pert I strawS cif—bolansn Within tan day@ from akin Will Iry own for to n from 310 k X. K. exert , day for on nvok previous sale. fly'r ader of A 11. WAt.U4X. Antigun A? Volk partisolwe a t. but I. handbills. on spoil. canoe to . o i t tt 01 . THO An A band. Atunlanaars, \ .. 1 \ dacis.o Walnut slant. Niladelphh. ti . .l..iiVEßSifit —7 bus. ~loverseed, inet X./ rued sod for solo by • tohlll \ • .1. 11. CAN/IYLD. .\ RUTTEII-4 bble: prime Roll, and 20,bxe. do. dn. for vale by I tolak J. R. CANFIZI.D. ES-300 boo.. fof.salo \by \J. D. CANVILL"), : lED MT Wag h I iIIEESE-1,000, boxes W. 14. Cheese.sN ;. do. Cream dg.; 100 do. lady* Istallja . stbre and lot me* by . Imhl \ .1. Op.NtIELD. TAHE FISII-100\01s, Trout; 50 bat au. 11.1 to 13 , bldg. While FLO: 60 halt dA dod 30 btds. bx!enet, 100 do. picketed Liming. Inc epic hY zuldlB \ D. CAN IL-25 bbls. LinseettApnre) Oit t in store 'to for tee Dr troblel , J. CiNFIRLD. EARS---40 We. prh•ne emelt 'White P team Ibe nate LT J:l3. CINFIXLD, mble Noe. 141 awl IC.; Front net ' --- 4ANGES--100 boxes, joii reo'd and for nu 6r flohlt] BITIVIRIDOIyt INGMAR. \ — EVONS-50 boxes Lemont, just reo'd abd f° ' ` l. 1 1 , 1 1gl'rt„I N ILIMI . anset. tottyl RATTER THAN ,STOOKS—A choice t ang , 8 4 0 4 5 , 13? at i =gllTlLAgEfi.4*.Zo u t . l VATIO-104; .baron of Altaifttoo City o.l.4foegt bialtast bode .ill b. paid. 'mow having fandaloloata or fttrlflospli slit :ad it to their loterat to WI oti B. IfoLAIN, It JIM Anat. NEW MAPLE SUGAR and MOLASSES: 4 tA.14:0014 Boca r an.ll da. ahisk• 14 44 4 w 414AlltnidAt szed by W. A. MeOLLIKA. AIWA rotes or Wood st4iAllth stru4A. trj- T FLOUR-1,100 lbs. Buell. dbeet rlonedd reed be. 8 W. A. 31eCLUP.O. I KS _WANTED sktsres lksebinap Bank• PlitAburch Gas Cbmpany: PitbbUTit .In 4 Drotnn Mining Company \ WHJIIIIII h • \ B • k Izebtlez• ST° ' \ 113 STACK FOR 5A.11 . 1 nit.inrucleki cue Coco mg; .tA d. Wootons do ' , do : 10 d o. opd boooatlmAs Elaroa4 Co.; ' l *;` r Arnerleta,3lhalorCompeny.. A. WILMNIS A CO. \ mohl 76 Fourth Woe- Si b IgAIkAUG.ERS-2 doi, just reo'd itad ti* gals \ CITABILIDGICA INORRAM. • '. 'Alti Wig.. Welt Old 160 hoot Knot. Imp the Report*lhe JedgAor the Gene. QuiteWi Sinntions of the P In and for the n' TiVia 4 tI A Z• S OTZ. HA , d e s t:tee mite were, city of Vlthiburgh. IR the eril io tte afreesaid.proably dm nth: Triar‘vottr petitioner nth 'melded it *at inaterisie Ihr the acconunod nof travelorit and inhere. hlit dwelling how.. ttia Ward &bread& and timer th•t lite.. tilt te. erne nitt a. Enamel,' • public entegialtphent, snit lane Pal etqr hwand:•wlitray. LEON . AUX. Wii,lthr en ben, cltlaeniofigie Iffetd aihreankt. do cretify.that the e rmentliin. wrof reprice for hon esty yid tem.:Woos. and Inroll\ nroeldwi with Loop root and convenient. forth. wienermcdation end todg. ISO off Mangers and trarellers, area that said urea hi ate ß. Yontist. John Witaon. John Mei J. thwivill, A. Unistein. Janntif f n 'Lent./ Win. Shiropti*A. Terley:Milwier. ahlitiat lIE UNITED STATES - . INSURAN . CVANNE-InT . ' h./LBO\ TRUST "COIOLITY, ' - , \ - pIiILADICLPIIIA, .0 II LT .1E ItiE to APRIL 26; I \ Bso. on ARTER_PZOITUALA ' \ ' CAPITAL---$250,00Q: \ Chilioli..E.4 ornao. of Third and 7:teapot 1, sttee to, Philadelphia. ' ' .. OffrOth• Of TO 1M051P...110/11LD AT \ PIIILAPILtaIkk \ Bether. B.Crsweshd. !Pug B. @PUMA. ' \ Ambrosio. W. Thom on. I...ornose• Johnson. Ilmlealla W. Tloglest. lGvorpo 4111m/n4 . Jamb7.lliltrettes, 4 , . phew& &mems. .. William '44 Godwin. .. ISSIIIIsm hiliah llridost•=-Blept se N. Cbmonaht. • • 1 Prmidnil—Ambroso W. Thompson. • \ • A/stkel ddrow/nsm-Plttebvpsh. James 11.,WIllson, Y. D.: • A"n r " Ci \ ti. 1 4P311 , 311 1 1140LD 10;_at:_. 'Ohl] 1 , • 7 1 ou'll; stroet. ' lltadosteh. \ '',,_ ; CkIiPETS . I eiIiPKIS !I , \ /lan .AR.III vA,I;;BY - OANAL . . 1.10 EOEIVED 'this' day, \ by W. Id'OLIN /Lk rocK..i Use 04/IPDT4WAICLHOOO74 SP lour* s.tar. anat.. hop aOalUon to ht. sMoielve,emOttmenl 01.V.114.4141e 0 th . - y Brnmele Clrpotc , Si to "'P. \ \ . 1 \ lirowwls Carpets: - '\ ' 4 1. 11" 71For '1 4tr i l` r" , dr_ t1 14 . \ \ ' ,oporlls. Ittanla ...coots: \ . , "mo.losorsla (Gomm: \ . , \•• \ 01 U U"' M '''' sod A s s t[ (MtPs \ •le. 1.41 40- I D.mmt Bonilla! \Ottpilm • \ , Bop.oter \ do. do.; . ' \ \ Twlll4l. 114 do• 1 , • . t Owtoti. lists 11, sml Small. Csvpita. \ \ Chmillledlogr; \' \ ' Adealde 1144; \ . 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Gleoted omptessit Am tblt mus ket from Prom*sal 41.113tria.autaurootothe or ODA, Gold and Velvet. Ptowelvd. or mesa varletmillassol ..4 Olnialltsi: .11 the variant minor Didlatloo Wood-wort, rootk ao 000, Moth. /111 S. Dialogoafatooroaol.ao..., votohlod and plata. - am alicootaor all wthstaust that ''''''''' b.."."A to %logg '"'W" 1: 11 "" P ' k • " ALl:4er ' * felt t 5 poroo ". • 0 1. . -_ _. . _ ~_. fonotto doiroo or !Man, t tab he mwormGll4 nt:l7 4 l l :sr d \? D7th" ! ar itrrAVa_,, 1i r . 1 7 1. ssditi Do. OSldetket It; , Mourning Goods. , VIITEPIIY & BORMINIELD Itave'mt'd— PA.'Ztr,;3ll3.ll rOtgridralltrxhri.krt te L..rg Bcregn MoTer Ursa. Also, am .44 auk VA•*..°==l:,l.l Nginikardtg""tbi 01:UI - Tr OODS 0 RENT DRESSES..., Boch end miatsd Bitillalltos 'brach oaf t- ---. -....,-..0-rat.arii?tillrirealii, tr,..l.llzlo=dsgra . 4 1 4 ... b evu t: utc ....R.cro.hr o gzmatlaf ti v. D . t.. • 1 ! . ' Blather lizam NE and superica. style; lately invesdod. Ird le reenteir Hablioth 11 1 .ondoso, Bound or rooked ktottader c e tt Zeak think aid Clepth. , Its teddeker -----l i o ‘ll7oellargd4 ithabetlielthmnesotrntgriat rot strong. verfeeur *lost* wog is Ito mostroctoll ... to senrer the poro.tv kkoolder nrare and llttsresuler., • euldlridei reed f" "Un eil m . ..h7 oorw b ri.d r..th theDt 1.3. a!eetetsod tho od . TARE CAR • IF. YOUR LUNGS.—Atr. H rallerS-1 reard'•yvarcotra a 'IOIIUP I a ayry • &Ellen of th e mat, tar thr last •,r and bra Wad It a rudd =pi aadatrlalvat evairz • .., \ \ •J. U \ I' . \ \U. a. .kellentt-1 bra bark rind roar I maerlal laya Braa; la sny auaLlr for orattaveyears and OW It aha • Ibut tordirini Mat 1 fan pt PT o.l4l.',lX:trtned.j. : Vg.. - ._ k_ i°4l"l 4 ju tt! ' arlf . le Z 4. 1f! ... 1 1:: , .1.471.:;:t1aae— . ter yoaiidar sad Aatta....... rls Um art la vs for Um/ d tan ... •• , • O ft 'r l ii . i . C . , , 8 ... t' I \ .• 1...1 " . 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It - li . ,k,..q,_,,111_1 4 . 0 !.q, 0. ~ 14.114,110w0h01d iod Kilet.oo fin U or !ZVI r ' g r Ort ,ii,:r .:Vl - ==2 , -- Lovell. bolo :eat nook venal COntra up/ 80r.korg mohor.sor Ved TAW; Made htazok bleb and 1.. poll • NocisLoodr: 1(1., Itottittoser. hatkot.B.dr; or.rsi s ...ed do 0 Wad.; L4, l% ‘ .:l h . ' e g igis I:1 1 , 1 a VIE W rifrial: re . r;, - I:mx4tlti•on,R l- .. 04 F,... 1 ="7, ,, ---7 lire—Elteloon lornimeo \ Cookloo ‘ utoluilts to. ''' - \ toOltt . 14'..,.,. , ..---' a _ \ Administratoll, one o f Silage Bt ock. - \ N TlPETRSDAY'Avenirg,3l.areb 24, at 01 r ag s lm..,a. s ii lr ti., r ul es 11 ‘ cci.v, ...I. ~ r 0 *aro old A LLZO EiZN f BarDOITIXL ‘ III47,OI. ~ , : ohlT \ \._ : P.. 1.1. SAVI.S. /linoleum, Ficuto Forte, Household .a.cd Kitchen - \ \ niture at Auetieui ' \ ‘. .; '.. - -- ' - - - 0 \ - q 0..13,1(.. itii Mo*DAY, March 211;tAat 10 410, i‘st.. at IhroMug Haub , . 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