(i'AZE'I'TE. lIMMM PITTIIIIIIIIOE fERNE,SDK2_IIOBNISO, MAUS 28, 1888 RE.WNG , 1:12'2' ER wIAL s: I:Dab ON E-4 OE PAGE. 01 7 7'11:th PYPER. - Rtszci Vairim—rki *itemise dr= ,yzirSdkir GlVAL:a . laiffrs to oar, bwlrtees men iiiiMederirablemedigac of sultans their bininnt kaosa 0i1t41=. 1 .210u l betvain. :cur trkl Sys thonwar}, ree h. fai oths.let cre.ry "Moo azd =r.s*ty ADYRltlT4Z(l3—Ndthge the .E.llt.orlalltonne wt:Paiattag Ettsbllst=sot.o: t.t.n rult.r Ossrrel,:aro apiteisl - df Inztazy. 'ADVSEMBEHR. who degirs - 1.1.en coffee 'id sd7 th ram (11 Mondiy comitg, WM Otis* !Ind arm fa before .BoAcriar 111!NOIVIII•WZILISIL21 publish an ankle ea this subject, from the Philadelphia ipith:dieerieern;,far the information of our read ers, and. fdr the purpose of correcting cumin e4teUntrejoand offering some comments.. Our Pjfileidelphia contemporary, urges the North- Wetern Railroad upon .the attention and sup- Ott of its readets, oit account of certain Oran- Inet ',llia Ratlines it mill confer upon that idly. _Those advantage,, it is abated are, Bret, • darker line. t4n thratigh'Etteburgicto Clete• find and Chboago. Becond, an unbroken gouge fetnn Philadelphia to Chicago. Third;the intotof ktanehipthentat Pittsburgh. We will take these positions up, seriodui. . . I. 'Distances. These Abe. north American ititti, ate, from,the junction near Bbiireville, by iS A y:cif...thie North Wcisterit Itailrca3, to the Cleve liticiaid clang /Unroof; at New castla, 80 pines, . By way of Pittsburgh from and to the nine tne poltits, the distance js pieced at 100 miles In home of' the northern route. Nei what the crone dinerenoe Is we do notinow, bat that it is not 241:ter/ion .24 tones, we feel the raid isonlident astratance. Any one who ex . . . . =thee the mop,. and who _ hat any acquaintance fits ilia chatnoter of tho country through which the toortiirn route-will have ; to pass, must G3lllO o,4hitinerteleution: In the absence of any exact we can enly approximite to the dis 'taitii,eti.tlitinartherra ratite, but the probability less than 100 miles. The 'ohliitirittiArhich heti - ever been made; to far as mii, formation goes, etweeoNew Castles and - PVapoit, twee by Mr: Whippo, - 1830, which :tielitui the distance a} miles. Prom Blairsville ie.Pleepeet if Is 42 miles: Itaihoed distance, al. itioi:gh dime ietereated writers hits endeavored . 4in:taken Inf. We cheese to take-reasonable "tiate,'Wetit better is farniihed. From Manville ti:thejinofiBh is 3 milee, and from New Castle to ihentantit'cif the nehtining. the point of di -.lteigencei of thii-iteliciang Railroad, is 2 mdse. This statement bactie:an al 'Picini month ef -hishoning to New Ovalle 2 &In Prom Nal-Calk to Frovport .05 Pt* Winyah '!.) Manville • : 42 Prom Meirevilla to 8 Total: • 102 " This licemnp , peeeiblpbe sbosteneti two mile thotigh from thu sinetuot.giren hfithe route from carte Pieeport, by gr. as tam Isittd ae a - iterresandent, eb.ohld not think It probtrble. That ttoodunt -gives a maximum grade, aconning at nine different places c 52.80; and a. minimum raditur 06 . st:future of 421 feet. IC-giros twenty Curer en thin ho below a rad rlusg6oo 'feet, and seven. - below .+BOO feet. A 'Pr.i_ogiang line i' eerily? Let no look, nog, at. the route through Pitts. burgh. 4rono the Janction to Pittsburgh 53 miles Prom Pittsburgh to Allegheny I • " Prom Allegheny Collor Brighton 28 " Protati.Brigbtonto mouth Mall - ening 21 " ID3 4' .Inttead of:4 miles, we have only ens mile of difference. - .The whole difference may te.pos -albly made tbree miles, but we no not believe it Mil ever go, over tee miles. The equated die tinitr.,:.koeinrer,- will bo in fever of 'the Plin k:4h ronte, , and for all practical perposm it will be theth'e ahertest and beat. , - greend. in unbroken line to Chicago, to the gretdadienbige Proem's - ad to be gained' for Phu. This unbroken ties wilt bo compel!. el of some tight' different Itallroadv, if as mis take.net, many of them cperated upon by dl !ermined conflicting intereots. It comes in con fiLotiettif the shipping intr.:Acta ef Lake Erie, at Cleveland;flandasky.andToleno: It has to de pend .epon..the ':Southera Michigan tanned, which i0,1:03:1Ile - oted - !ith large shipping in:create and is honed to Near York by ties which cannot be broken. bnch is this (anions unbroken _ biao bo transhipment! Does any rean.ialle sancta beliere that ;nth a line ten be mnikei to the_adrantagad Philadelphia, or that It Will bn'ef anYrcal utility to bort: Tb rd The` daley and corniplsory trasisbip . . taienCbt Pittatinrch' ..however, reprenented to heeini:st - fr I 5 allies !" Against ouch lige:rex thetteßino oanienctlng.. :Otte inindrod and fitly miles betireen Pittehorgh and Alleghenyio a ehanct ao feartal, that Deo may well be. fright maid With Ito Bob we ABM 5E9131 . 0 our ~ Thlll'4lo4- oroctereporary. that this void is to be pia up, end that it neon be a void no longer.. The . .pireotore of the Ohio and Penn. sylv4is Eißettati hare Ordered the Engineer to proneetflbitheile .tielay,' to survey the several Itintremopoell for a councotion between the This edit haeite as soon at Penal .,3lde;:taheirtho.vorlawill proceed%witbout ' . .. , •:3o4;behre the preliml , .lsies 'for building the forthi•iteiterasottd are disposed of, Ito 'expect 10:10 . thr-aere of the Pennsylvania, and, of the ~ Ohle:iintl.Pinitirilianta roods, ilseed :aide by .aide;in'titi Mlle depot, This will dispose of the. 1560 es Of a:Chased which tome nit ofearfolly la the mdculatiors of the friends of the North. , • • weeteiit road • '• There may be a oonnectiOn between tire .two toads hotforeeir. weeks, Ifs plan whichiroiare Itesrdeaggested is resolved upon. That fa to trimit.. Cr two of them, between tho two roods, .deroet ;be Head street' bridge, and eve borsa,powerlor taint the`' • earn front , one etti tlen: to the. other. ,Teaf pe r fe c tly 'feasible, and la tti.eirery reepeat, superior tri the arrange meiti in Pidladelphls.l - The losotabeoresstre not permitted tier* tol:rent - Ile:Schuylkill, and no Bat!rend - edustratialestion,, wisterea la'ttad bo• AwceatirirjOil t vent tailroads there .- Wei. rode tour . thecity of Philadelphia, from otteltollioad arationto ascetic:a This IS 'ai chasm,' which, atthe ratio imposed 'hr oar ear .ndle, would be egtaitto GOO miler., Tieritg-thas nocadrtit advantages which thairiendls of the project prepose for Philadel• PtiNike; o comments tO Ter to Khioh tro SBA . lieriorts eirudderitioa of tho people Of th ty Lefa,e they sinberk their money lit an et:A:P.IIWe/ • PpadelPhiii his, at rent expense, with the asetstaisio of this chinaty, constricted a vilified t, 114 etty,..._The people hire, sad those of Ohio, bays projected end' built a 17 , alirosd,'Irhich 'will be Waled In aboat two nacho, 188 , milei long, ilea - tending the Central Ifiad !Feet into the heart if Oh :From:thee point A° Port Wayne, Judi ' azio,.ortoilter projected; and nearly of the aalze Une and,trom loot Wayne C 1,1 4 . 8P; anOther Cam Purl ban : been organdeedf, and the coon be lei to etriitntetero.':, , gore wkbate.o gret . _ phis line, - almoet an eir•li'ne., - from Pittsburgh - to !Chicago, • line always been !Oohed up •cia as a Philadeiphis lice; is no considered by Its projeotore' aitd frlende, and le L,, bajood au dispute, and beiond all comparison, the shortest and briet,tini which eats can bo built betteen Philsdelphia arid Chicago. lids' Hue le under tho'ciiittrol of three Companies between Pitts. burgh Chissgs, with one'untroten, gauge the *hal! eliy. - I .llrhils tide Una lie under eon. / 14 4" , tigliviS for money, ire hare, titerOztlelo.qnaltd front the North American; to get up and support rios/ . .fie;linntand - Parilierwlth at from teen. ty to totlieeilessooce tho whole. astancel Beth pie k aantlo4 , taleal assured, will not be enter. taltutd,liigds pepplo nfthataity.• They will not lured Mir moisyjnrs longer line, made up of & art itteentbeFeneMpanies, with lnlereate Promi !ohne: PlaUsdelphle, when ey_ abiady have inieire3 - 40 them, the Meet disco and best Uwe Which can beninda Father We - cannot believe that the Cleve /124. end alahhcatsg Balirnpd,Company. will adopiOLPeninaylionbr gangs; and tersolziate Its ro dot New Castle, - under rho;deinetierexpeetn• illaket)dut ennepeninted - :for its outlay'by-the trade florth-weefern seat- It it does, it will bewsothei orthweettetr[affellrorbitk as* brew wittriOorni4ll igat, Wad atOd out' as beasyh /1 04 2 ,1? untrir7, l hit. :rosd o .bjeruing tEitrphio gauge, ond,eoruieetlng with the Ohio rod Pennsylvania road of Brighton, villeeoure to itegit-s lees' trade of tra-told the Importance of an through travel it may ever ieeei;e over the fiarth-Western. ' It it the local trade and travel of arced which pile. The through travel to always put clown ruinously low. jest shoat paying - expenses, in or der to compete with ?dial lines. The local trade end travel is secure, and Is a solid and perma nent ground of income. If that road is termin ated at New Castle, its local trade with Pitts- burgh, a.city of over 100,000 Inhabitants, having intimate business connections with that part of the country, in vie Off. For the through trade it will have most powerful competitors. Bait of Pittsburgh the Central rood will. not easily relluqnlah its freight end passengers 60 miles from its terminus. West of Pittsburgh, there is a first clash Rail road to Cleveland, which is now run in six hours to contend with. What chance.would the Cleve land and,hishoning Railroad have for through travel, under such eirouteetstoes? None what ever. The projectile absurd, and we do net be lieve that the President and Directors of that rood have ever entertained any such proposition, Or that they have the slightest intention of cam emitting any such sot of . folly. Their design,' as developed in their late report, le, to extead their road from Wartun down the valleye of the his honing and Reiser to NSIT Brighton, and there to' connect with the Ohio and Penneylvania - -Itail. road, and the latter road will lay down a second track to meet the demands thus mods upon it. We have made these plain remarks to cerreot some errors, and to state some facts, and to throw out come hints which wino men will do wall to heed before they rush hesdlong into don• gerous schemes. We have no earthly objection, sr• a Pittsburgher, to the North Western Hall road.. We do not believe it would do 'ttsburgh any Injury, and might be of considers le benefit to us-4s by the Allegheny Valley_ ad, It would glea - ne Railroad connection with Batley county; but we do not believe it would ever pay expen ses. Those who put their money in it will lose' it. It would have little or no local trade—the life-blood of Railroads—nett hes no large towns to attract and fornieh local trade. For through butane/a it could net , contend with eetablished lions passing through Pittsburgh. These are un gracious and unpleasant truth,' to our renders in that region, but we could not, without a neglect ofduty, forbear to warn all who may be Judaea:l teengago insult khopeleas andertekiag, of their danger before it is too late. There in a Railroad •manic pervading the country now, and a rush apirit of adventure, which will lead to much evil . It It la not checked. There are some Railroads which are an eituated that they will pay in any event:L-there are others which will just as sure ly Involve their stockholders in loss. We look upon the Noith.Westem Railroad. project no one of the latter elms, and having candidly given our renders the reasons for our opinion, we leave the subject for their oonsideration. Weask attention Co the advertisement, to day's Paper, of the Superintendent of the Poe- Vigo Railroad, in which he offers for Sale the Stationary Engines and materials of the planes which have been avoided by the construction of the new State road. The time of sale in not far distant, and persons desirous of purchasing each articles will take notice accordingly. PEON WASETHOTON - WABIIIIIIOIO4, thlrell 1:6:' The posture in rare are making progress at a rato wisely unsatisfactory to the sm'sller per-, era in pm. The.llffion publishes a list of oonfirmations in which there arena names of importance addition al to thereof which you here already been advis ed. The canvass for the local appointments In Penna., is becoming warm. Thal contest for the Pittsburgh Post Office seems to lie between Mr. Harper, of the Post, and Mr. Azderson,"at pre sent a clerk in the establishment The chances of each would eppoox to bo nicely balanced, fur although Mr. Harper is the recognised exponent of democracy to Pittsburgh, the licensed retell dealer in the artlole, , as I may Bey, without any ,personal dirreepeot, hewever, towardsi Mr. 11, Mr. dcdereim hoe the,faior of Major Lyach and Mr. Campbell, who together have the appointing power.. It b supposed that a Mr. Frost, of Brownsville, will sammed the Hon. John Dickey, as Morebel for the Western District of Penna. .Mr. Dickey was an estimable man, and ought never to have been left out of Con/zees. Bat he is gone, and without a thought of the depar ted, the struggle begins for the public honors he held. Hew quickly the waves of life Mese over the chum made by death! Mr.•dloari, of Erie, Editor of the Observer, will probably obtain the Post Office of that place. It is worth about two thousand dollars per annum, and Mr. Mean ap. pears to be a gentleman who would disburse the revenues in a creditable meaner. Col. Black, I learn, does not seek the District Attorneyehlp, ae I had !apposed. He desires, now, to be made Governer of Minnesota. Ills . cfimpetitors ore Mr. Sibley, thn delegate, a very respectable and worthy man, and Mr. &Mitsui, of Ohio, lately the Editor of the Democratic oracle at St. Paul's. I can only recommend a fair tight in this inter eating case. My 1 , 2410118t0n is that Sibley will .be the fOrtunate man; Indeed I fear, for his ri vals' cake, that the decree is already prepared, sad only waiting to be registered. Old Governor Porter—the veritable David Rit tenhouse himself—le here electioneering for the .Colleotorship of Philadelphia. how =dilative are money, power and patronage, the mere con ecioconess of the Centeriou'e strength!. "To this men I say go and he goeth; mod to =ether some and he =meth." It to 'the last Infirmity' of strong . naLuea.' /Welt . may be &Albite! Whether the Governor's day is not past and gone. nimeroni and powerful are the Influenees ar rayed against him. Charley Brown, Ise a declaim er la Congress =surpassed for hogs and wind, before or slime, Judge Eldred, protege of Broad head, end Gamblojirother of the member, are all asserting their olefins with stern =termite, Tho impression it general that Charley will win the pool. Mr. De Bow, of the New Orleane Review, hat secured the Census office, Mr. Kennedy having. been removed yesterday. Under-the circum stances he *mild not have.expected to May. The work le done I presume, except to far as the mere meehanical arrangement of the matter for the printer is concerned.. Mr. harks (Hon. Edmund, of N. 11.,) Is said co hare been 'appointed - Commlisloner of pa. cats; isteol appointment, but for one reason— Burke's temper In 'wore than a shrew's. Bath eort of men hare no basilicas In publlo life. Dot nettle from this disqualleoation for any offing, Berko made one of the beet If not the best Com missioner of Patents we ever had, I had a long oonttreation with Count grafi,, lite private Secretary, compatriot and associate of Kosiuth. Tho Count will remain hero for a fattnight. Ho le yet sanguine for the (redeem of Ilangsry, expecting something fororably to malt from the_ complications of Earopean Bespeoting tile patriotic sentiment which ;Inspires hope for au enslaved land while life ex tato, I cannot yet agree with him, that any goad is lfoely td‘reault from a spoody revolution to Eu rope, or from a general war. It seems to meths, ail the landmark!' of true reformatory opinion and progress broken dawn, the end must ho merely a triumph of ono tyrant over another. There is One fact, however, from which samo consolation may to:drawn; the state cf affairs, out of Eng land, 'cannot be made worse for liberty by soy • . clicogo. • The SCUM° will meet again on Monday, and Mr. Everett zatata Ms experience on For eign airsire. Perhaps some brilliant light on the democritin Lille, or comet like Mr. Weller, will_reply to end ratite Mr. Everett, and that will end the passage of evade with Cur foreign relatimut for the present season. few revenue appointments will be male, and then the Senate will adjourn Mr. Fillmore iemr.ing with us editing the etrecti like one of ourselves, His fKls and obesity continue strikingly mini Bem• exits:twee of. Mr. Secretary Guthrie la. ;he law • ea, a forget his came, will be ap. volute/ tub lit. aver st Bt. Louis—salary $2,- GOD: P oit 0. Me , tut cur te Perhefi the mat lucrative piste In the interior. Its net rel neiptalrent - ealery;rrnt of boxes, and no fMth. are Bald tube $B,OOO a year. Mr. Corbin, Clerk to the Cohn:rate:, in edam of the Bowe, Ain& beet for the appomunent He was formerly ed itor of the 'Hard' paper there, ageing Old Shad Penn. It is wild that if he now succeeds in his &slime upon the favor of the exeoutive, be trill add to his dada ll:motions these of party ed. !tor, and devote his energies to repelling old Bullion's assaults upon the party organization. There is going to be a bard fight between the Herds and the Softe oat there. Junius. 14.6:13131.36T0T1, &Strait 20, 180. The recount the breaking out of war between Russia and Turkey which prevail' today, hen produced a deep ser.eation. If all Europe be comes embroiled in war, the scenes of 1793 and 1601 may be re-enacted, bringing with them, perchanee, the consequences of 1800 and 1811 The ware of the French- revolution brought to our doom anexampled commercial prosperity, and the calamities of 'one of the parties threw tutu our heads the splendid territorial acquiel. tion of Lanisiaca. We preserved our neutrality as long as we could, and then engaged in a war to which we gabled nothing but naval reputa tion. All this may occur again. The commerce of England may be transferred to no, and to crown all, we may take advantage of the eager ness of the strife in the other hemisphere, and appropriate to ourselves every thing on this be longing •to a European power. Such are the ambitious dreams now flitting through thousands of “Young American" bosoms. In the meantime, we have a oontinuatime of the:l3ritislt outrages in Central America. The Vitent seizure of Traxillo, in Honduras, see= to be a very glaring violation of the Clayton and Bulwer treaty, and a brazen experiment upon our forbearance. • It is entirely without axone.. It Is a cowardly injury upon a weak Dutton, whipla s h's always deported Heel justly and me destly towards Great Britain under multiplied and intolerable provocations. It will be for Gen. Pierce and Mr. Marcy to decide, not wheth: er thin lea canes boW, bet whether it calls for • direct and actual enforcement of the Monroe doctrine. If it is not a case for intervention en that platform, then it is time we gave it, up as one of the humbugs oftb e day. ' There is beginoing to be beard a good deal of grumbling. ' , Old blaroy" is freely denounced as conveniently forgetful of his friends, and of the men through whom Frank Pieroa• readied the White House. The New Yorkers are panto. alaily indignant Many of them have left, sha king off. the &fat from their feet, and ewe ring they will submit to his neglect and positire rude- OM no longer. The fact seems to be that Mar. cy is determined that he will eradicate the causes of feud in New York by quietly plaoing in ciov entry all the leading combatants on both sides in the Into discussions there. He commie the summary rejection of aU applleatiens based on political grounds alone, and the saltation of some substantial business man, possessed of ample mettle and• respectability of character, for lector of the port, and that the remaining offing shall be filled as nearly as possible by men of a similar stamp, who shall not have beeeidentlfied with either faction in the 'desperate struggle throagh which the party has pasted. A number of western patriots have put in cir culation a paper praying the Administration to call Hpain to account for the detention of the steamer Ohio at Hanna, on her last trip, and offering to whip her weight, and by contract, if she refuge. .1 rams. .rkien the Philadelphia North American. THE Nona-won/La BLMILOLD The above tamed road, dor which a charter has lately been obtainedi is projected to extend from Blairsville, Indiana county, Pennsylvania, by way of Freeport and Butler, to New Castle, In Lawrence county, P., at which point it will connect with the Cleveland and Mattouing Bailroad,which unites at Cleveland with the San. dusky and Cleveland road. The last named line extends, under the title of the Sandusky and Chicago road, to Chicago. It will thee be seen that by building the link from Blairsville to New C►etie, a continuous iron highway will he secur ed from Philadelphia to Chicago, through the flourishing and rapidly growing - shies of Cleve latlPand Sandusky. It Is obvious that this improvement is of out consequence to this city, sod the enterptising gentlemen who are eepged to proctoring the ne cessary meads for its coastruction colialt and expect to receives certain amount of aid from our business mat This appeal should be re-, eponded to with libe ra lity and promptness, not. withstanding we have expended already a Tare capital In opening similar thoroughfare& Do. sided the fact that there cannot well be too many ohontoels of Intern:urn between a great metro. polio like ours and into extensive. region of country from which It is: to draw the stutenance of its commercial life and growth, thus are car tath epeeist reasons why it le highly expedient that tele community should earnestly co-operate In the present enterprice. Lot us 'tato briefly whet they are. In the first place, the contemplated line will farnieh Philadelphia amore ditto and darter communication with Chicago andthe Intermedi ate Late cities than any now finished or project ed. The total, estimated length of the North western road from its Janette:l, below Blairs ville, with the Pennsylvania Central, to its in teroeetioo, at New Castle, of the Cleveland and idahoning road, is eighty four miler; whereas, the distance between the same poioto by way of Pittsburgh, over the Pensaylvanisand Penney!. vents and Ohlo Railroads. Is one hundred and eight miles. It to this difference in actual dis tance we add the delay of compulsory tranship ant at Pittsburgh, which is reprnsentod to be equal to about one hundred and 'Say miles of running time, it becomes manifest that the ad vantage on the score of practical dlnointsi and shortness of prolate is very greatly in favor of the new line. The cirentertacie of avoiding the no emery transhipment at Pittsburgh, on the only existing ratite between this city and Cleveland, will, it is lastly considered, be a gals of a vary ?linable acquisition, and it Is dwelt upon with moth earnestness and forte in the following par agraph, which we extract from a chanter letter leaned recently to the publie by a committee of the o'rxens of Lawrence county, in this State. They say:— .'At present, all goods shipped to the West via Pinabargb, are subject to de no at that city, and lass, damage and cosi, by dray age and a commission of _from 75 cents to $l.OO per , ton;and all produce from the West must be shipped In bags or barrels, and subject to the some damage and commission. Hence, at preeent, all prodnee In bulk sent from the West mast find Ito way to the seaboard by the New York Improvements. Even here, with. In ferty-flve miles of Pittsburgh, we chip all our produce In bulk to New Talk from pore no. ceesity. nWestern bush:ere men exclaim bitterly against what they look upon as en Imposition, at Pitts burgh, where, owing to • break of gauge, every.- thing must be drayedor carted for s mile from I one road to the other, thus subjecting goods to a . l deteleure frequently equal to the whole time nisi ternary to their entire transit to their place of destination. This thing will not be borne with patients, and there is no valid teasels why. a gauge should be thee broken for the mere ben efit of a particular city, town or °luso! men.— Cleveland is the great port on the lake. to which trade seems to dew naturally, and thorn who reek a share of that trade most offer tra ducements and facilities corresponding to Its in portante." So muoh, then, for the importance of eon. strutting the North Western Road on the note of Its af f ording no an eminently economical means of oontmouleation with Cleveland, as compared with the route now used; The next most interesting oonsideratioo which' the enbject presents, is found in the, fact that, In order to secure a uniform wage on the entire chain of roads hence to Chicago,- lt is necessary f.r the friends of the projected improvement from Blairsville to New Castle, to put it under contract within .a limited period. It appears that the gauges of the railways west of Sandoilty ere the same es that of the l'enneylvanie Oen tial road. The Cleveland sod Sandusky line, now graded, le awaiting the action of the More land and blaboningltaUroad Company, with a view to adopting a uniform width of track, and the latter work is suspended on the action of the North Western Railroad Company, in order to obtain, Uneatable, a cooneotlon with - our central thoroughfare without a break of gauge. The let ter of the oommittee; above quoted, 'tette that ' , the roads west of 'New Castle. are under con testa, and that the rails will be laid on a large portion of the line dories the present season. The Cleveland and blehonlnsilaUroad will make its terminus at New Castle, and adopt the Seed , of the Central Peotayinnis . Railroad, provided the North Western Railroad be bulls, having the F e w man i e ll 'l b ol e : aogublad an d t r o a d a d c o n n ectin g oapt t D i h t a l e withini gauge ithe ; L the Cen t r al blr O w h e t Ohio and Penneylvania,ltailrosd, and connect with the latter road at some point between New Castle stud Brighton, and thus reach Philadelphia els Pittsburgh. >t the Cleveland and fdahoning and the North Western aillzoods adopt the same gauge, then it folloirs that there will be a con (Logone railroad from Philadelphia to Chicago, without • does break of sense, and b y a route Rum forty to fifty. miles nearer than any other ezistinz or prOpelled,TOUte. The iniansagers and . freight from Chicago and Clivelandoind in t„imilate points, wilt naturally. flow , to 4otte (thle)tity. In preference to sayether rents from the Northwest to the 'Attend* seaboard. Bo them if the trade of these Northwestern nada derma upon the early eonstreetlon of the road from Blairsville to New Castle, It follows, as • matter of coarse. that the - latter road must be one of the, most profitable of all, the feeders of the Guam! Pennsylvania Railroad." From this explanation of the position the enterprise we nre asked to ald stands, it is apparent that prompt and energetianstion Is in-' dispen.sahle to its possess. . . Nothing lees than a facillpoof access to this port, soon as tt le proposed viol furnish through the chain of roads mentioned,nen anal to divert hither from the routes leadintalong the line of the likes to New York, any considerable part of the trade sought The Importance of seenriog it may be appreciated when wo understand its extent. We may gain a proximate notion of Its real value by simply referring to the commercial 'nighties of the aide' which are its principal entrrpots.. Turning first to Chicago, we find, from a statement in the late message of the Governor of Illinois, 'that her "commerce now, through the aid of oomnstroialadeletages, has increased to over twenty miltlonsaf dollars, and her porn. lotion to our fifty thousand. She has nearly two millions of dollars investedin manufactures. Among the moat important of them ire her foun dries, her milling, and her manufactories of ag ricultural implements. Her lumber trade will not fall abort of 140,000.000 of feet, and her cap ital invested In that article about $2,000,000. Her beef packing in 1852 was 24,168 head of cattle elaughterect, making a total weight of 16,284,160 rosette; and her pork 6,000,000 lbs. The capital invested in this business Is between one and two millions of dollars.. In goods, she has two hundred and eleven houses engaged In wholesale business, besides a very large number_ of retail establishments. Many Import their goods directly from Europa: She has twenty.- , six houses engaged in forwarding aid commis orlon, generally doing a heavy burliness. While these numbers look Incredible, I bauard nothing in the opinion that'sitany years to come will wit 11e6ItS growth equally rapid." I Sandasky, promote a 'no lees flourishing as peat. -The therein in her commerce eines 1851 Is two hundred per cent. Her total trade daring the put year amounted In value to mart 1 than fifty-Ilillo millions of dollars, of which nearly nineteen millions were for exports. The !reported value of the exports 'and imparts of 'Toledo for 1851, is thirteen millions, while that lof Cleveland, for the same period, reaches near. I ly fourteen millions of dollars. Here, then, are tene centres of Inland trade, having a Joist en. 'null commerce of - upwards of one hundred and ;alx millions of dollars, with which the oonatrne- Ilion of eighty-two miles of railroad from Blain jville to Newcastle, in Penneylvania, proposes to {pima Philadelphia In cuntounicatien, through a loontinuoue iron highway, requiring uo traoship trtent of freight on any part of the route. We • ;cannot imagine that an enterprise of this char. 'looter will fall to receive the cordial ecroperatlon of oar citizens. It te said by the committee, 'who are urging the matter, that "the time for • tion must neoeeearily be short, and If suffered o pus unimproved, the opportunity may never thus." Vreentte.—We end the following In the gra 6eedlnge of the Virginia Lees Wore, en the sth instant: "A menage vu received from the Senate In forming the florae that the Senate had paned a bill entitled "an ant granting the anent of Viz kinia to the National Railroad Comptzty to bridge the Ohio river, In which they requut the concurrence of the House." An eagensed bill conferring cartels privileges for railroads In the State of Ohio, terminetlow apposite to the. city of Wheeling, was read a third time sod passed. Tue Coleuses - tun RAILROAD —The bill to Itarporate the Pittsburgh and Connellarills oad In the State of Maryland, has been n ported in the House of Delegates, and is now before that body. The details of the bill were Carefully considered by the joint committees from Pittsburgh and Cumberland, and submit ted-to the Legislature upon their reooramends- Soo. The provisions are aooeptable to the mem bete, and aro ouch as will meet the general ap probation of the citizens of this county. We hope, therefore, there will he no tinkering with the bill, but that it edam once be enacted into a law in the form proposed. All Wale asked Of Maryland belie right of way'through • small portion of Allegheny county.. No 'money Is de- Mended of to to aid in the construction of the Work, although upwards of four millions will be required to complete it. Lot rae, then, under a reuse of shame at not contributing "nttcrial aid," grant the mere right of way without a ma themes hesitation:—Carebalenti.fostraal. lltle stated that Cast. Eritairios has m.da cam riot with tits Nan department to col:string for S• a Gaseromtni • =Odd Calorie Bogies of sixty i ores poirer-'.4aab'sa anima as Cipt. E. pro- owes to aptly to a 'stew frigate. This eagles to be tiede forthwith sad sent to Washington • be pot op fa the Navi Yard before the ant ••eating cf lloagessa. tad' Miens. KIDD & CO. havojnat received Drs haulm% dams of 4.llsares's hLtbir Derfsess.l BUM /WAYS. sessprtanD: the orilOst7 gassy Dooms, extra smeared Drown Windsor. mink Bums WWI.. Winter and Hsu" Dissliss Bons: It Is admitted by &MIMI Clsaser's Dew are Its Dant litihe worl.l. add NOTIOZ-2..Bleateuri would filtl2 his Meade and tookto golatell7, that be boa removed i.e °bola' e nook of CIGJJLIS sod TOBACCO. Wart bls old atear..ll4 Water siarret. to lb. SIMI 70. 151 ember the lionotrrahela Man: out roes to the liar mere laronmo 0 9robaaf.Wbore be will oaraanor, boortotort. to k.. 7 owe of the bat Moab of Imported Clears ha the eltT Ito lettere klotrelf that the .cork of Ogars Tobsort b. Lin the hablt of offering for oaa ouricteatly well known to aged soother nortatmoudo. tloa to wore fe Win, at his new awl. Me ram pare. are bereoelred at Lie rumor plaa of bOitioos. froW•loa gerTax Gm: Rismuvrtm--Fever and Av. axed - b 7 Dr. It'Llne'a barn PULE tr. Jonathan llooglasan, of Watt Caton. Put Oesinty.lillorge, write. to the proatietate, that be had enalfrnd greatly hens • memn and protracted attack of Dever and Ago.. mid area rempletely restored to health by the um of the /Aver Pith acne. , Ttmee NIL uneriatlonabir poem great tools propertir, and eau be take. with Cleaned adrentette fuf many dhemos, redoiring larlitoretleg temamtler; bet the Lhat Pill. stead hneastneet ag • parr ref trieterlag • disortaalsed Zara to healthy eel= home the met' celebrity they kat* attained. Ile eighterona formbhate Came. •riAleg Doom • dimmed Lbw, which go brag baled ths •1111 of the m o ot eatlnent phyelebmi in the United States, are soar rmatered 42J7 of can. Manta to the duly and per Annum of lb. dlstlngedahal phydeten .knee ale in., neelleltre ban-=a tame e,bi e t, .111 dical to puterity as one deeming of gretitele. Tele invaluable medicine Abonld allay/vb. kept withln rcabh. and to the arncarance of the earDert symptom of &some! Liar. It ran be Wel) , and zurefally•lWzdaissed. It may be had hart all dragalstri and meraleante IQ town alai country, and wholesale and Wall Dom J. KIDD t 00. . able Pol•pmarlatomb CO Word .treat, se- Ws believe Nature has provided a rosaoly foe •Tery Man. ablotg nosh la Mir HIWS prryALIUM or 8008 011. put up a. It flow; from tbo arra labomton, opacoolall data la do bow ols of Moen Garth. It. altbout doubt. oar of tbo groatast of than ramolleo. Bad the fulloslag tast/tooa7. ulna by a Efatoaal ;omit: rt.nstusr l'aurt, ODIN !opt 15, Md. 11.11.1C1er.-511: I. bolo soll all fon Potroloun. ar noel 011, loons* two months pos. and/ horn to. look. lon for sour snout to ea • tutor supply. I could h./. Sold onto. down =on, W. burg taund the UU • Aeollant Is and Orsontort. 4y 44nobtor. at tn. timeyour agora woo bm. woo Iyitur ray /ow CIA too amu /UV., her letslyonfal. and In Ulm hifialle sere tW sm./. tad tn. dun orappol mud aho re covered honked totety. It I. .Lo on ostroordloorr moody for eon. and IntLosnol Alm, Outs. a rnica. and llama mat.. and hue tbo nero hor s boon cured silence/en/U.S. Yours, 011.5. rtoort. Mat Mctor. I'm .at. by WI to. Won't. In Plltsburm fe9 • Rom sdruttdes Fstrolscua rlngos eoof ' • REMOVAL. HENRY. H. COLTiNs, wHoguaz PRODTTOR . COLIFIUGON AND FORWARDING INERORANT; AND DULL% IN MIME. 1117174. lIDV. 40. X 111141,1, No. 25 WOOD STREET, Twelve doors_ W•ter eeeeee pitTenvnart, wr:du. JAM Eg• P. TANNER. WITOLIDIALI DIALER IN BOOTS, BONBETS, WO, dia. so. 56 von. malt vrnintraan, Ihtweed , Third and Fourth. • tiii•Aly stook *lancet eTory 'minty and 1441. of xnota . a Benue.. 114 . . vaninsed direct hem the New instuael Manabata,...i .44 , jotmi exrronoluto the Spring and Mumma Mit V I I: IA sol 4 at WI. r =II7II:VVIL"puTILI. witt :I=ll lll 4 &nada. to truth. • . Wit - Sprint and Bummer Botmata- JAMES TANNER, No. 66 Wood street, okl th.ottontlon of )11111otrt tat othort, who bat to 011 soot.. to hit Ism ostartant at BUN gum, of motet .071.. tow Um tosJoit Owns. Also.lrob llosoro. too. ROBINSONNEW oeßpwr STORE. B & CO., NO, 47, FIFTH STREET, NEAR WOOD. Now opening a large and entirely new Ma of Inwrted and Ainniaan Oarptts. tapther *nth “mtblng malty bin In aStulnn SW% tbn lemssi nub prim. "19 A. ILI:101,111ES & BRO. Suotoosor to 11. P. Mem & tiAtIONLOTORSBB or SOLID BOX VICES, rl.ArkulllOYZAAlllatraPADlf4 oato, PUMA. Ma Re: HA. Water and, thtrd tare sban deathll634 AlGrAll iron vartute4 so .J tO,SAT nnIN T. LoGAN:--...--.11.0nT. y.Ann nnur PHILIP en11:10. RENOVAL. , - LOGAN, .WILgtIN. &CO - IMPORTZU /JD WHOM= DEALrei roariox AND DONtarto . CUTLERY, *a d. Have . remove - tO their new and e ce e e t isi i n , Kan Hahn.!...l2wleLitmulbie ttilt.CbaNti a. hurt= en awalsallon aegm.n 49llPKlMap . r=le.. .40.1 inn Wind In tbn elt7. -; . . • • _•_ . . ft -mama Itimmc •Voltr.ix.—A illo r e og of the Stockholders of tbe fitttbarzh Melee ilkortssay of illetigen .111 be held, at the Brea ever the Mreces Mete. on IVEDSZSDAY, the ddd th e t er , et o'clock e. L. for the P.Pcae of otgaelslaz ender the opera! ElhoLog Leerof Mohler. Punctual et:e.t.a is mewled. - • HT ordir of thqlosed: mbltid •• . L A. IVlLltillftt. Sccreterr. stir BURKE & BARNES' BAITS—Hero 1. the kind of tearlimeny o to the Talus of cur HAT= mow which we ran confident.; I rat the reputation of our work. We ban already published emend ortigeatet. prorige that Safes made for our regular and \oullner7 plea, and road aimed, here bed. subjected' to the SZVERN.ST TESTS ACTUAL XX)NIL.M/UATIONN. mad preserved dear eostenta totalip free from damage. The following la another proof of the rams theontestable character:-• $lO,OOO worn OF ROOFS AND WAFERS semi wrra A $4O SM! ALBION..tam Coml.. Ps.t - November 12.1852. r Mcssme Oka. k Bamm—Deamtclem Your mro WWI term duly r . 717;e1.1 wee abeentat the tune. I wont; roktZet Intel T.. : n.!, fix, i grgi mt. WI T rt itio hu mor was ot Mu 10th el June ket—my ate. hulling ng horned to astm. It was built of wool, .d ONO— . Zara. Maw .Borg NOWA. My nth. was In It et. km Mom of the ere, and fell Mtn theotclar.'where them was • Mr. amount of oil. It emu a 'key hot Zen ftsa Mr notes and bookt asomuna t were to the Bats. amount. to about Ten non d Dollars, whlst, w. lat Thera was not a sink pa irubmnl; and h e w., ntld aclkae any person who doing busitosa, to lose htioll. but buy 0 te. to keep their raven, •o„ In—.. et ...that to good. Y I can safely recommend your Baku ours, tral. • l3lll . 201 IN CLARKS. issirWINES, &a—Persona wishing to pur chase PM= Winn AND Litmus 01.11 dmetrlptleck DM 0 istparkd. can obtain Ulna. at hhe tweet pekes. at the Rine Eton of : _JACYJB WBAVIR, Jr., oel/1 II Itititad Front strestx ger Bra Adrertisemenfof Morae'a Cordial, oa outdd• tar*. Teerday evolultur, the nx .nstant.. MI.. /ANL CONNOR * ased 713 me. and 7 m Sue ttiende and annualntanaes albs feta, aft Invited to attend the fanerel, TEIVIAITtIINCIOI, the 2:14 het(-eset 1 u'alotk, from the rltdenee of her mother. NO. 50 Walnut etre.; I.lth Pittsburgh. EDIT'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE, PITITSBMIGII, PA. EBTABLISNED IN 1840. INCORPORATED by the Legislature of d lr t r . iare: h . the Camsaaredal OnliArge salm BOCID OP TRUISM: 110 a. Jams. Buchanan, tat. toolotory of Stu* lion. Wallom Natio& IM. Cocrotory Of Wan lion How /I.m plow Dols. Waite, a Levan Hon. abode. NA, lon . Um. J. K. hloortmod. PACOLTT: ' P:Dstlf.loolcal. &nth. of the .NortD •soc-loitt Ae econtact" Prot of tho Ttmory cod Pr aelle. of Web:a Zulu Book looping. guol I•CtOlyr M Comm orefal Moues. J. D. of Idarttatilo Ind Orroanottal on:wkly. if. D.the notob. Estl. Of tha Plitibufgh Dar. Prof. Of Munn- Low. P. T " htilititltik r , r 2gf. m t:=l l ol; " to oaceldered the m t water.elre nod ye ur orgattleed Com:andel Collage in th• Celled Mates. What said of II by the moat esalnoot mermatlia ea thorn'. In the country, arid of the o Principal ass Practice] eeconotant, i ..gveari4rlV . R i tter. aLd n as i zathoz i a t t 4 0 1;: I bM W nn. royal octavo. Ilay Ter. edition, Prre. 10. twe 4. 21 teem. "The most yerfsernomlnatics. of Comm dall Mena. end Meer. yer etddlelud." DU, IP3 "WkliltßlN ETII Beg? ACCOVIITANT." gig ct. Serfect System Ihr Haw korai:m neh ate Pleanute • yylled with thoroubly tralawl Atgonntente. 1111-Peel for a Clrestlar bY (maloadtArelfl , Stationary 'Engines d Esilread Iron For 8 Ie- IVE STATIONAR • ENGINES, virt 'Lb Y i &dismal Planes Neat sod A. tn the Allegheny egg. Railroad. u. now Mr ale; ...se. tly. old Rai - vat MI, ad the old CASTI.” IS. ea that portlon 017th. "old toed " now eroktei. he. eve Johosmien and the foot of P/eite No. 4. Peceone dealrone of irtrehtai one or more of the eta. tlmiery _Engirt.; er tee w ho ! ., or yen. o. the rellroad Sae or cam." will Ph.. lid UM to 100 Odloe Of the undetaigned. al th e "St. • it." thmbria Comely, Pa, eteth.g th. eirm yrriatawl to . . t h ee for oath Stationer/ Engin. and Mlers eons thirewith; the yr. par toe for th. rellroad Zan sal price per ton Arc tha old Ceding,. Ilidilers trill stet. th e roman y of Iron ref sect &mho- Con) dottrel. lad the want et hich it Is to be deliverer- Bile will be roadred until the let day or lea .or ' Addrese: 21110211 T ITU. Shoat. or mhTLUI New flood to avoid radioed Please. e. P. Ita. t y DIGBY, 181 Motto street, is now •• nostrliti • large decked' SPRING GOOD3—but Olot Cuenterew, .tut Ve4 ora, plena and fetter. the Pane, Owls and um ml beautiful mule. All edit b. *Paw at the lowan sates, and burls op In lb. b..t uud coot Ilutbkne Me meaner. • • •• • • • •• •• Kr. °RUMOR AllllOll alperbstaxol• th. Clancy nlita things ••• Wand to at • new atm to an lenrly abT Chandeliers and Gas Fir:tares. • • THE. aubtoribara are now opening at their est Waveroom, No 102, Fleet knot, W.... Wool tIndl011•14, Ib• laraftt * ....0r of ollaNtoln LIE9II,IIIIACKSTB. PENDANSII. nod allsettle. eon. neennt as Inning. erne cII•owl In tbl• toaek•t.— llavlng arranyeetent• oaf* by which th•Y .1111» on. stantly In neelot of oar ratter. mai valetlea, they ootratatly Inylee the attention of puretomen ttorir &Manta, p ad •lnalend to ••Il aa lon a• any bonne In tba W. a twiny noselleal Oat Fiturt. wan *let preallat Limnos.* to Moto olnoolol artol.4 In Ills Una. W. manna ••• hant•torr to at op bardlngo am 7 0.01,10 , 0 for gslter nal are Btaas Cattlito O f all Lints ode t. o•nry nynnyily. LOW). MILLER 5a11=.1 . 13 no: 109 Yost crust To Bridge Builders. EALED PROPOSALS will to received sr.LbeA. triebb WIRE P 113; kr.Mll:olb 'moos aver Ms blaccesshew ritsr at Hay , natant. Meats. tha sumo Lsb. 870 lost mut. Tbs w”Matt.ts4o.3 fiwt blab. as Ms Lot alas et the sty,. awl aWat.oo taw kdsh oa the West skis a two cam tow lonilt at nillliusonty at mat watt. Thw ZAPS'," to be moat sp fret met,. Th. Brag, to to. Ti test Was , waltrttbsW by tweln talks. each Ce11(412112s straas wo.lo wire. . . .. .. „ _ The prononla rill by kr the ex". • Ircft by the Robb, ma/ br U. aubestructuro byAn job, Tbo 111.4. to tok bostotaton • ltbl oDm year Ics tonamoncottoon Rt • abab to bo =ono onccl nOday a+ the work orogruo. on,foartt, of tto, *minute to Totacuon ousn the nob fblotbn of tat nark . fr,ml eln.• by the work le doors at bond. , It Is noniron that tno whin Ina. be Inotadal In the a.nto battle, but bobble nt be molvon for tacit,. :ruck and. 'be ropreatnatur* brandy. tonnnelay appointing...l will to catubbol b•ibto the itainatt us ado. Addres. I MINN W. TOWCII. rend:trot tUm Itti.tio Coacony. Itercinatown, V43loNallicount e y, Pa. Ilya 1.0./143, tph=ntwl . linnwsaton. Mirror.) TIIIOTLEY SEED-2S bas. Timothy Bead, I "' t 2 "'" 24 " 4 by E. DALZELL SW. VIRUS APPLES-25 bbla. choice Tuba. rtotmaa sat o.a Ps. Alt., .ad fi , .L. nth= R DILZELL CO. (aIINDRIES--6 DWI. Rod Batter; iJ N. I Lan& 10 dot. 001 614. , ; -360 sit N• 41406 061.1601. TO ba& Clover.ord; 603 pc. mew ho baracorito. Cb liam a.e.o. ..41; 200 " Drr Apple.: • 6032. sod tar %do br I mbT] JOHN WATT & WINDOW SHADES—The largest and v V best smorttest4 to Ms citr. . Mal!: at Ne.llllllastat strut. athall J. t 11. PHILLIPS. ABLE COVERS—Pedlars and a T Mas amers an as .Sal to est •24 madam ev ZU' d ' A Y: ehiviuttvairugg.u,... :kJ` e •4 • Jae ire'd [hip Ph 111 Cloth fart r 1.. t ub • tad f or . ha or • th.ll2r iso/ oar gesatillts. al ha 110 liorkot stmt. EItMEIMI OW PiIIUZP WALL PAP&R-40,000 I , ll o . _ °W l * " n t l e ... ° r rtg 11 11Vrcieliatigat!Ut . ,1 rm. ra . : ' 'az id* PZor Wyo./are. N. Ilarket strevy_bsiareasa Thoo and <mull vh . z .. 7 I.A Lm .!".11 TIIRANSPARE NT WINDOW CURTAINS —A nry bokuUtal mortm• at- for lb. Poring 66566. real 6.2 for We b 7 lIIUMAI PALIIXSS. lah26 65 14sclot stmt. QNE 'pan CARRIAGE or WAGON 5, 2 nonen—pme sad ./.1 yam rai:Jtt bl. r ay.4 my weir. For sals by al= J. lIDD 00. mooll.EaD TillS•rrom the Beaton Port— BM WS LITPZIItO!fifLCU).— We hem•reoratedlx ea la fever or this oshbrated article thr the balr.atei trews theprobe of Ws. who Imo asal IL we Where're» fullyjastlewl la dolai len i. thereihre ehoerthtly hae ohe • ts the following Isom the soot la Worneter: 'onto Me of the Hylerph Inatome. aad. we are am. gun, elm meter& all the other prerrershOol In ne. 1111herrillith•oelefilry02 t want*, as ono of the 11:11211 tract, of Ito entire meows: • This any °soh . , that early eight mouths plait i loot all coy halo. ard for. tit ce. , bs my heed ems .111 , els baht; st Dwain' of that thus, I throbs./ a bott!e of Ws Elfroorbee Bald of D. tacit. J/Co., the steals la Worcester. Plum Ulm I hate It roloclarlf , mad cisf ecaordlos to dimwit.. oo ecaneoce of which lt haft Amu/ all over tor /t vow shoat au t 10. sad woo-wine revlD y. I . llllnort, W.ot hisah Jane 12, 1016" • tab=r L. COX & Ca. 114 Marts! street. sod d ablll held met. Abraham Faust's &tato.. tQlir the. petition of. John Feast, for the fliehdott ad Tanaka et the Ike' Edit* 01 A BRA- I YtIIIIB r. tltuamt la totroetdp.the Croke& Court hot orderert.at the h.lre od Mash= /east most at Bald Oo +u bIOND/LT. theetzth d of June next, to show man •hr the leach of real Abraham /mut should tot be value/ sad dlrldM to 1000141 mi. mans mai helm JABAD BRUM Chat o f t the OrphSol. court. Muth 1t41131.3. [mhttnetteeT OR SALE-A LARGE MILL WATER two wally ibirols, ono eN. l 'Web 4,1 Y e • • TllLbunmer wad lb. °Um , atindleg Stoop. no Building la etono, 80 by art"L 11111 .boat Ya l u to null Wait ljune Meths In Si.. Leg :m pg, t o Ran Rod Unto and Loan Anent. vl A Pozmancat Loan., V ANITII—A permanent loan of $l,OOO, Ty est ant martins, of real vitae to Allelbany City AP, to. • B. IIIoLAIB. -mll9 • Bea LAM a 161,49.4 M ittriet. QUNDRI ES-12 libds. Bacon llama; 14 1:161. Rana Ebotddern I bblo. No. 11414*. no. - do. EN round: ado. . 6 norms Tiszona: 100 b. conr. 17 Mn noo PT do. would atnoar, 64 do. roothorn ' 6 boles Cotton. To arrive on stamen Nonfastor. br polo by • m 033 .IDILtt DIONIT a CC . - -- - - qv the Honorable the Judges of the Gent . ii. rid Quetta Beidoeu tittle resew in end toe the i e lVe " tittr t ritibliin Sr or tn. Iterouith of Xillebeth.tae windy aforesaid. h te ch rbswoild nod gr " th i ff== " l7l=ot'ere :lid ' Zee:Z . l7 ' o dwelling boo. in Use Weed efo Id. and rem test yo.,Miggaslrlll b• Vow. to irreAt en • liewiet le keep ram=l,vrar-_..f.-0 LIT WITIk." We, the enbearibere. oilman of 1 Omagh of Allsw ho wedge test the shore retitle le ruled moat.' toe honesty' owl tinzatsnow, , sod le roll - sinwided with tionnewani sn o o p.. tnolenewiiw Pie wwwwwwwietion end loilaug of sten pa .....n...% ...I SW M obs ' ' • ' •••• . '. • • •• I. Jobs WellrAt. lit Alellattecr literals, Jo. II inooneow Jaen elfithwei J. lwelltfo trabit trawl. iter4e a tesittit Al" . AA • *" .lethlM A : . --- -- - EL___4IIEREV .PAPSRB FOR TLIS PRO. nr—tasteomtbid,la twelve totems. thembes • r 7 WW2 lied tam; in beautitul alga prs T aeries le testateaddemed toast lausperptia elms edam Wads bate beds adomed by the boororei "Ocala& MI Ib. wind. betides aid tow of thraist Maar 111 , .., rod tiro mar bale b. pre. rimed ttl ante • bleier kind of Mangum WA OW be r o b b liz telaad .ritd Wittt a.i tbkriedli tlmva • amt . I.o. Pae witr iatifeal l i tt sh. tape. vita beim Arseasb air u m La et a ar z p . g o .: al. ;moot letratl, pet . Igor * MMus aliffe= " iiiVre itat • . : the Dee Llbnt7 ote.t. its.an odue.rowodos us.ma t utnaiT ur t a a lartg==erstu.autt,?.- n I . . . . 4 . .; 2. Fnut 7;Fees„.' i , • ''.- rrILE subscriber hourforifile, ale* I ttousuld.ArPct,Tazta crib* soot ay- • ' proved varlet... ittuudnig—barlt parrot, Sony iv a ma, Moly Storm liana 5..04 tl.rd AuLesean.Maldsub illasbaallaratab bawl% Gatoklibblomtortol. naidwia Neon:tog Plantn, and cream or me bast voistla Or Ulh climate cad aoll—ham am to nee leers. Emma the bud er are:. The r are 'all grafted as budded hogs trams Tres4L and will be warranted. Ms whale or pay part erll to sold at • mortnio ,• , \ A 1.... lam Charts. Pow. and Plant Tramiel Mango:. aptaaredVada. Inquire at tali alba at ter aubambloy, ourbaser COMM of ill rant mot aropismood alloy. sub.l2.: dllaa,mrl Office of tbd Yittsbuth , 4241/301St0III althillr, COMPAnY, '‘,, , .._., March .214 ts 11353. An adjonrna&Aketing of the Stockholder, et this Company rO3 b. hat - at lb* 0/1191 07 0. 0. 808861. on WIDN*DAIt,' tho 001 tartrat. at A% o'clock 4.. t. \ 1.,.. rtoaas wnowr„ , \ anzhau \ .„ \ , ~,s ataaT. ' IyILSEVION(3 . fsriEST--New \ eificion; 181.4 down to bad 'Aladin' voL 4 florr4.• !limb , . to.' by expo to. Ear mato by i J. it. WELDIX, , ', Itlotpdbr sad b r 011.2 2 s \ 61 1f.iltrvet, twilit...Si Sisad 4au riIitAUTWINE ON (WWEI3--The.;field JT.u ft W T :=l ° B:4.` i b7=T:74 . 4 In..ra li 1w0..., tor sob. by t y. R. WiLutPt. \t ~ mtal ea Wool Ergot, betoltra Third .rd /myth. I NEW BOOK.S t By &prep, from Harper, Lire+ of Ainiattor\ 'ad Mack Vab /IrdabaldtaT Joliette Ilsoor.,qb porindb: ~ ~ _ . Interviews ldiaorabb l: , d MOO, by Dr. &lc. Goa. 1 v01,13n0. ; ~. • , , Tb• Elisbory of berovby mob ibtorbei \ A Child'. history of 44 2. !). DlCkAat% \v : Thoi.F. l l l l=TVlTLll i ik ti ttO4airr. 77 IragAwri • ~ \ 'ix-.);...., AWS OF PENNSYLVANIA—Megen ofraLLurs of Pennry trdm th e loar'll3o Oetotlet9ll. ehronologioaly arranttrith Notts and Wore:woo, to an th e Pool.icra of,:ttle um:. Wart of Puy•Aryirlaila. ed.! 0 31M11247•1•1%\ 10 /211,40 • r k" r_ri 411140'n.. Pittlg!lt . l.l l L a Gge: . • ol•74 . n " J. L. 11.140.14 Fgorthotrier. QMITLPSNLA.I9 OF CONTRAOTI3—TA Low of Cootroott, br John William tlosltty author of Po:LIMY Lading ettoo:iith Notosood AoptradV.l,- fit( tho Imam .Cooott, Jolllngor C. Ormolu with Wit:tonal oaks and motto to kogllsh sad altar Cates to the prosoor ms y olJAilWm Neorf 1111 r; for solo b it. W.CLDIN,B3 Wyatt*. . sahil ' 1.. tomoen.TDlld an d ORAL VEW BOOKS=J32st Teal et Ceptral,Bopk. unirr ,:a22Nly raublet Llbriiy, fa PO Tim. • • . J. ENID. Fourth stmt. fIARDEN and FLOWER SEEDS—Wa lug roaalroaroar moat samtmat of sa. !mph, troopthe oalabratal Oartlaa of /Valor a 00.. Padonla; N. Woo. a lama anyttpaeat of B atiz i r ama oal•INMO, flotds. from liochest.z , pot op and .mall Dm sm. 104 At Mau Mt as gad Pee& can Oa bought any wham Market Oudalers are Inottotl to all sad ormlm op/ *toot. k WILCOX t 00, rotal corner of Market atreataad the Diamond., - - - A PPLEB-30 bble. prime Green Applee, rt b i "'"" l "' th """ir to ersai COLI.M. DICE FL01711,--To arrive, and ter Bala by AA, la= \ 11EN HY n. 9i ulks. 2.5 ad WYK. 13.11N115-5G',./ega, now- landing. froni , ewia..ta whiny \ mtll3 ' DICKEt COO. Iman -15 boxes in store, for sale by mhtl, ISAIAH DICXILY It W. G REASE - \ 4O TIADAOEpPORKIIa t Ao for sale u2g& L4OGIAII 110108 E MOLASSES—For sale' , (or. to etc" totegotortst. tit ,14.1.1k11 NU= a 0 0 . mtk • • . \ • Viktor alut trootttroots. . . . . . • T ° 4" .4onozkbll the Judgee,offhe Gene ' n 1 tarter Swot of th e Porwilk\ lii„ , and far tho county of Ilagbenr: The yeti 0f..14311/3 134L1111011..a [the Ilded Ward. L itt of Wittsltth. t a tin coooty afrnoold. hoesbir show .rot: \ Thot r ot I:+Mb:inn-UM provided bimsolf with onortosis fora stonstmitotiou of ironic, 4134 arbors. gilds .dwoillos Doan, In tt:47lslonsold ,- Ored onto LO, mar IfeiwVlzp ~. to crust bier 1113.121•0 /11 . 11ire d dg , MIN . f . r u ... p . m.% sod „Twoz, peti. \ . lA3f ES MANSON. Ir.. ssaboalbori, tftiseni of the Word sforemdd. do corttly. at Uto abort. ootillrator ill of trod roto for hoer esty odd, tosoronatoland Is well onrldt4 with. roam and coon Orr tho loooonsolotin rr,dß log of otrsoots and tiwrellers...ad thrt Ired burps, rammeary. \ Juan Ignitootl.T. X. ilrbart..lo.lteekofrq C. Hort.' welt. is I.4 , ltinhorty: I. Wetior. B. \I.I. 0.- W',. 51•Araity. lt, Idloti. n...as Bonn& WWI= Boron, , IS.Toraleo.. . .s. , • \ InsiM.lt - . . . Trthe Honorable th.,Judgee,of e Conti ot Gettend &MAI of the /am and for e at Int, of Alley hen 1. The eettlion . of 1 / 1 161CRTS. of the /lift I =t4 , 74V"=l:i b tiT =gal for the atecanatoLlaw.cf,tratelsrly and other% at that threlana booze la the Want etatethl. eal onus that roof Donors be Oa wed to araat-hha a Dana* to beep Publlt florin of Eattattlamebts Awl roar \ titans. to duty b*ML ItYM I NDlft We, the undersigned. alibi-ewe O f the Wittl eforeeeld.do rettlfr that the &bore pirtillti.4 t. of atod mate for balacatr and tame..., and fa will pravulrl.th berm 'Time and amnesia...a far the atoaaaalea tad lota. ban .banana ard Meet...sad that Warn la orteasarr- \ =James Patron. tr. D ibJo o t d. &\ Watson . • r. 11.-rth-ttaally. •im : 1 4 --- - - - SECIO4 4 I.I).\ARRIVAL OF'SP L RT ',' \ ' \ DRY GOODEC... \ _ : \ —TWO IA 1.1 . ,T4 , 13 GAUL STOIII of I. N. YEAS , \ Wederl •t. et. 'Allegheny City. JHAW, opened a second and welteoletted iteclizt FANCY owI.STAPLII UM GOODS. eat ma or mat lodoomorats to mob Anna baring warebowd MY Gowlo ot MO MY loww , t - oath, Moot • I WI, motto it V. latma of la who porshwoo their Goals oritor m.b. ta bof 01 tort sotolabbom at. , lo m 7 *talk will bo fan,. imodocaso ooloa 1010 of now•IM Soritm Showia, at ~ ..7 low esteem Bilks of work= Sloan wife tailor:dm WM. lot 40 ally.. lor:itiMoommaio Llr p l r. l.lks; at . 4o . ztVl Ilw.' - ,,, , ,,-r--,... Ch ' lf.f. 0. V, 'Z''; Sty( «•41.11•4; Lama • =Ad aut4R .4 boo-Imm ptdmat. for.l.oli mom; 1.000 voroo Pnats. tre Oywoatm por*ox‘h lattow 0. =. 601 twat= eathrotelsred-Osnm.o I/4m. for ex moo: ,000 oaryockAt 114 lb . at iIS emir: Xammattorip, toodlo*ork 001Naw, Loma % Oktritt tt0a1.17.! to. 10. It Tfitoectlikos.7iril not 411 5 4'.5 0.11 '1: . Pa r t h rhll. r'•fit g g"'"' . i . a f tostif IFl o dOw x s.Yeatfalmot.',l' .- '40t . 17 crar:\ • ' utol6 • rlE.paitnership hetretgore fixating be btitatt;:liattliit.teimi=elauNr=tr:vattrlttierAHaratt4t ti P. CALLOw:sbe rethortna , attl•tbe 0•12. • ' t.L O. MEL. ritsbattb. Match 111,1853. IC. 11-abe satrow f' the ertabtlebsan tb n ejabile reunalls, be enewt:falls lantai k to AteeLatkis_ na taloa will awed rt LLOW ler I most cheerfully !decoct:Owl IMF 4 CALLOW to me erleada. ant, the ;writ. of tbip fitt.;" b i e ; . o, aeatt ot a t2ajo i r larkka . re b !.. Wlan Ana tn . be=to tllato&od all wiatailt .gWet" be WWII b 3 Wm :Rnie " 4 , natal:Olt WANTEII-110 .9 ES IronohatiN ir . 12 Muh lr g et os 4 ar. 4 ett , Q.ERD CORN—Cbbla .Beed corn, (artute i. 3 wibm•me.pu.m.).l3l4 tack the east hrtztlata et the kw Comte egrlettgezel rnitt.fm W. 7 71 .."' urteatteeete, bO . J. trith.VBh.: 1, , mII2I . . Market Amt. apt. FrouL 0 rcATOES--Red/ and NenharoOpkai'orl .0.11" - r''' '"'" b SACOBWSAiA..; .)h. \ j .-- •- - -- - • ARA is here sooopterthe atr ‘ i&teaslee Lard 011 Wader". amt ml.ll ;4, at 1.10•1, • good article It the lowest market mire., ll mk2l J. 150/00:111411iEll 114.0L11.X.W5 twice Refined Enna; for Qie fien2ll PLIII0JB11&112R & COC AMP BLAOK—,3O bbla. Lamp Blau. far *ale by t0421] . J. 501104:31AZU t CO. - - - pARIB GRE.f.N—"I3" brand; 100 cans car 141 ! 1".. \ J. ECILOONILLICEA & 00. 1.) LACK \ LEAD=.-powdered and in the woe, eeenbiri : fr . rot% TORPENTIE-20 16 good I, exam 12.2:41,14,4, J. i l ,to:ollicrit 6 24 Irma 44,44, ...• .1 . .. •: age 11.T.0, lII' 1/I:ll'.T.gß' and BaCIS-6 .blo. fie* Roll 1.1 ADIS Ind .11&S.F 11l tea. \ sugat.ented Ly ja.tio soil antr a / 1 1; do. dqned Net, ito, t'7".l. 7 aoilientt C in !l... ; 1 O I OI P. i' ' r ie. m :oge,mogl or BdOON--60. , .0 lbs. llama, Shoulders and sE d"*l'""k"'".44.l".b.l souisoNl LL co. VIAOKEREL— 0 bble. large No! 3;,10 half do do; 10 bb • loqo No:: khAlf do. No z L io qr 40.40;U. k M.d'• r ' mk t ROBISON 4. ooX 11 AHD-30 bbls. No 1 I t ard; GO kegs do.; .I . 4 . t h irt fled. for al+ by , , 11. aoineox a co. ' ftl ULK Pi3RK-100;0001be. Hams, Shout s l ifi l d "' " 4 I ld. `tr ''''''','"frit. d lxiienrst7i•P'cie• IE TROUT-20 bbls. \ and 10 lule. ha sas by Icahn) a4OrgliaN a Co. _ ___ RIDE—GO atta. fresta Bice, far sale by mh= noalsox •• CO. LARD 01L-30 bbis. Nol. I 3 rid'a Lard OIL fa al, Ds It 40BteON k On. LINSEED OIL-30 DUI, Linsrird 04, for 'asps • Imtall • ROBISON la Ott. LINEN 000DS-41IIRPLIY 'a Ifol{o4- Lar I'DAratrAgdit"4"arnrg,tur-Wifl:: wea4.4.7.ltl6;V:takt ! .a zil n ttebVt. og3r of Albeit dowiptlont of lil Dv it to tho'r Lims. to tall TIN no. loatlO The etowellliver Green Sweet Cora. \ ?BM Scrod raised by Prof. J. J. Arapes., mists tozonn al doubt the bast and most pond* ?ROM or inns torn aux •o v ozo. No Ismer should/ tot ' 1 ' 4%2 Vias:4 * ts. ° ltl rt elm 1 0. Soar Town. Pool.. o'o0 '0 'Wt.kblFO.nr• Dan 1711, dm thaffollowing dlnatloni pres the litovoiLisrargrorn Nveet yarn intlitoln bra tt tri h ner et lb. tllt .0d to 11 ably and 0 than • O°rn u l na diy . , end cod P 1.% itta. 4111 een 1. ulthluire....,,Ashad ttlm .lm 1.1 of tM ems uon. uw taniach won •na I • ••zritp t ill326:roe nt. : • = i tit i o. i; 754 and falt esso, ant ..onsl4 baso sant Wart, ,laNztol ' stir i s ft ti M A O mean. - - tra 0000 , Ond Xs r091N. 1 rte1f11 1 :2: . 67 Wool 0.0 raahed . ' ircirPrim ' quark u , twrr a. I . 00K A THIEL—A obaric- A, rat of 1 matatexuat o....lthil,ficus'mtblah • diiiN t l; tratanai:/;:libig Lltuolthtir c0L.Lb4,•!!1..1gt...: ettb tin , rsonat ! fiWgitran Vge, Mla lb. o. 1,1,1.74r110.17.1.14.r. wargr.".....Tbtzto kun .4 l:2l' 'Alton ts end no•Ottint • 60 oar tko - censtoint erto7; 10.00 tho !sant *UM% tillekt.* Wafture %ad slaw £.!47 - Neeueamacsoc taablittr &mod to -par PAW .ant•a sa,oool torsoa APO/ . u th airt, WY Satan amt. . , • • ,s • , • 144, Tart& Tarot- 32. •i Mum its Warta; Ilan, aistailso MUM. I N r ; . -Itte Watt Of tW10111212137 atleatatacir t arl3.& h altitt 3 -, A 4 .t.,,,41.J,i412,.te- onrt In a rta= and fa. igs.kl rimuat wad Math. tam .111 be triormil cryt Oat 110 . ar.th. fath eigof /Well 0./...Vden 01.1,311 obeakt bo amwsd "•• gjalrun:7 .. • papa), fi MOW) nown. SEEDS.-Wit 11 *h/I...wind • MI mierldurta of fresh qt, dim and ideneTt &Ws 5 .. ,...fd1ks amt=ol kl•d• = a itrlgrs 1 tkedebtraiart=o. iloatutar. /1„ Y.. sad drudants4l. Stud ars coatirdadirm•qp 1.• !(anal portl=mleird 4cru;iuo....i. 1 Om. 61 Weal 1.1 nizser ------ - - - - - - (COWS SPARKLING \_GELATINE-7w° f°r\j..l4.4",:''JVlDS 2 CO. =hl7 ULTRAMARINE-40 Npt, .i ( 9 Prencb), vas Su, he :310 4 LCOHOL-20 uarner d. trr tiles Ultrainarine. a. imp e x4 l. 4 4rD i a r e varupwAriwillpirt.,wlpiffrri. "k/1A0.E.:-, MO lbs. Mize, icy &Le, just re ,lll9.esna sus ku ids br \ 4.1 , 0 6 3 co.. • • 1:91b1',A8481C 7 - - 300 • lb'. • Gum' Axed* 1411 ',rue. larf wkitc 100 111. dn. &a ltallsed: so no. dart% la stets sad far rale by , v eista2.. v, , DD col 'WESTON yt MERRILLWEXT,RAOTEri Tar looming Cond2rionto...2 gum extesot Tsai% do. d0,..1,42022 2 do. do. Oramm 1 dada - 8222M dO. to. 2cosilaVoro and tolial ' • ' NESILANNOOK PQTITOEB.IOO,-'bits. dC aadtnsale by A. DALMILL & • /9 - SS Matt amt.. VLOVIMSRED-6,bblei. arriving . _and fO ) ra , r br \ Itabl9V • • 42. DAIZIta, ClO. CI.REaN A PPLES=-0I aClio6 varieties. reeelkacaar a?acl. tosia . l9 A si irtz a 03 QUNDRIES-35 bbla. Flaxseed aid SO de. Q prime Timbthj Seed; a_ i nt: : Ifta e llelll3 no , ll , t2Rn i sgb2.arnlppkg iwyt tr ' ? ' 1471 I "l, : uil t vl4l . °llitilttlf pIITONUm" —3G7 'Wes Spitmini; 40do, dd,Bat , fbr 4T..sar GREASE.4`I..S hie. No. \1 241 : Gnu "' SaitriTrArr oo., LL . • 8-9 cks. &tor% tor sale by ,B MAUR DICEItIf .1 OD. DACON-32 asks. assorted. in store and ree)gality Walla rams Awn's* co. LOOMSI-345=Napier Bloomer rale by \ =MO ISATALII MT I Co. WY PRA lIE 3 r-150 saaks, , lfar sale by mita .• DICES! 100. I\AIARSP'S late luttrored, Uturenal 'Tx mot. *ad Bolftrlcrt RUSS. betel hated mon me co than elhoLhore blood, tat ow eeestreetwl es b adopt ltsolnto Grapy yheltlest of the body, wholly dim tenolad with the gawp, to otnao_ Vol to the wearer, $4 o,orotioo. eDylignitt the wend to woo dna It. *gaol. Peyeactiohll wtth moralswy iwetan. toll] do well co =Head Whit , ewe of the advents. iv Of thio,Ttwoo.bh UM DO" \ • • torAdayhet otte , ot mktlewhd & atotettleak • mhill • , osotroohlothl4 sod yourth.ltheets. CgAVERSEED- 7 75 baa.\ °braced, junk r.ed .1,4%7 sal. btr, B UTTERS akd 20 bxs. kesils brtollgtir \J.ILOLSWELD. APPIES-3t ? briagaDbi VII.EE8.&;,1,000 loxes W. B. Crheestti 500 J da.Orrini4n , 100 do.barebctrs. in oin nnktor W. by \ inkblBl , , B. 0.11117/x4v.' White Hsll * ^Aeadetey, Win war tal/TWITUnr= - I,WTH SESSIOVAIf th is lug , iris cuoi.op ea the 21 o[ T. The Ile Plasm% healthful, $O.l hanyeelmet Taal-5314414.W ig '''. 44, tr 8 "" a r/tee S tielliseelhe TO* . e - , kvie a f . 11 ' 1 "• •r Wrib ! S !,..i. l ,l ,- xim,4 oIvt.NOES-100 Wise, 'tun reo'd tuutfdti TI E Nadel B 15131186111. I T toFISI4-100 1174,501411 - 40. lo 6 '. 'irdnal.VMZP3,4g IDbbl. lIILD. 5 1 OIL -25 liblul,inatted AptcrelOWil store awn'. br , qnstall J. YLII.D. 111BANS-40 prime =all "White 1015 f,“o4by • J. lk CAIMILD.I- 14,3241M8-50 boxes tornone,j O us A t. reo'd ee.4 us ode Di DURDRUDI nu DR'S. , • V V • 116Watargteola R $1211.160 Prat apt,- REITER . TECAN'STOOKI3.=-L \ choke s t . p i reg . kmk . ,: l i sT laf s4ITTGACTIL sectaz . l *treed wANZISIN.4Oh.bar. of AlUghear CL'y EITOCK. I bitbect prim .011.)a pda. rano= laving Panda tOloas r argoir 0•!1:7-T_I.a.t.d.iiitivitnntithirn IVEW MARLE 81:10Alland'DIO.T4AELVEFc 1.. 'a Wt. VwF Sadao and I do. do. Voles. of NNE , Poi. • oalit - Mootloo i W. A.' 314CLORG. RUCILWREAt FXAHIR--I,loolbLl!tich. A rnie b "\ . 111° " 4 " I l r i " A: A. sucurica. e ~ e le dO. , WOarylln4,B~o ii,aterin ATO MS:WANTED-- ,-," 23 4. , 50 PlcUbure6 Gm Carpus r &am lIS ' '' Eteedr i laa Extbaus QIOOKB FOR BALB— . ~ .60 'harm isserstajCpcsivny; b Ada' 33 , Or.k, sad Coccontaasls Sallrood Ca; 11 \ " : A -4;1IIGAII, \ AUGERS-2 doz.;jrist reed and to tb. . HIIIIINDOI 11701:114.M. all -no Wan Mod sadlso frost attest. M DOLL litI " TTER-4 s bblefrashltig , Butter, P"' cirsttrirco i tUs. dmt. \ \Wall Paper.\ TIN band l'ad\far an'extenaiya \ ealleO- N_F tkto of GAPIZAIIINGINGS. rid os great tultiaber oor eauesse. selected apre•Ox Re Chia =w het from , trash end lotateen etescatoWelne, or Gokl. o f sod Valeet.7keretoS e of gray Tarim; Wawa sad Unglued; eU the earl/me reheat loltattoe Wool4fort, yeah ee9*. Gable. Neele. hfshorehref varelebeo and phase motive allesethre see Met exeunt be excelled la (balky. quatity by say Muse net of the Mewl:one ogneatelso Has noes Goa be mµ pam look/so Vt . the leneret ia Led to rail ellaSkPa. Nottimitig 1309tht. '. NIIIRPHY„& BIIII.ORPMIP buys reed— arff /Ma Beasteatom .11.Smbsaine A' Chmlar, AIL.* Mous. A . Wart, IlLvk Balms d• batuw. Etrk De rem Buyer Savo, Alpey'Sld andl Ott WXltbi===erOllggnirdirVi=t VOODS FOR CHILDREN'S DRESSES— Arou s tretire=r=l= n. harm! Irteutt fikartsam barrigUadowtx "WA emd ' Pt; tr a M i er k t g !re it • tr--.1"3-•• Bhonlder Britatti.. ,1 .• ii3unperloo3l.; Intraled to muds nablrm,l Wands Zonat•or Qro*en BMWS.% Weak Beet andlWkwit. ~ aendssurf Into existoestb•Cheat.ana yroeeres'ais metes wreeshri Isekep tot4salth and brat,. to DOLL Set otronc. herletts • and le opnetruted min answer the We. at non der Bran and mAnAsAA. A inlippls.jost nag lar rsle \*11.002 e<t *wands AAA rAma.trA tzt . i i AAM market oor. strettahll the . CAllk OF- YOUICLUNGS.Ir. 11.-• D\nellere:4 ham ime.2 rm. COM! naup to armtlms of Ms throat toe tabor Int Qum furtml!ta tom 4 iirmapt and diem. naMir. Jefferggeo a"n ra. ', ' sabileM-1 lmo min Milt Imerm bet grmils Mtn/ 113tnerm Um. rem and Mitt It trot mirdfdm teat I eau grstlm magba. 1 tmoimarm4 to 4lm)r mammy lainetanmovto amr Ohm *dm* l ' afgeiVa d /re i ngVaMlCiettla W Oft is nu for Mt Na..* cm, are Olmdad far ,t 7 LsErra. rtararnJ axl nig er— • \a. IL JS II Imm Mitred \ Window, Bands. . A VERYbaitdriaie lisEcN; ne. and (IL. tomtit& stylif, roarlval slid In py at the Wan wr W.shtra.: i l / 4 68 Uatkitatreet. br zahlT - - VIOL .71ItY PEACLES(3-50.trae. forests low to ji Nall)71 '4(11 . 1.1103 , 11110.0.1T IRISPEIT. 110TATOES-200 , 01:113. Neshannock, Pink L sigliriV!'"oilrWeguiri"th' a e w L ant= nfl. - 5. .. Sisansas Santa Mali WILLIAM TATS W .,00.; No. 10. rotath ergot es. Liberty, sad•redeisr irasseabs. vtessursotorsrs t rbasA . Lassariaos Ihrio W oltto c r. 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