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freraidable Aetna' to the pouetrucalonitt
:!reed. from is Inoeption to Ito terminus."
The report of the Trenenrer la hereunto an
• By order of the Board of Dlrontora.
• , WM. LA812471., President.
T.E VISOR ER% ii.E.POAT:'
PittiburgA 'Oolitiariille Raikßoad Company.
Amount mil in pannotit otinstalmu 4s ib..—."..imsso 60
87 M0un t... 1 eccepe• Far Nputoiserinz to D. 6.7. •
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.a.pames • " " 1.414 19
624.6!6.76
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67.6.860 40
a6dOose6linlll•ll.H. CO., ritialbOrlik
W. B. OITRAY, Trois. P. C. H. H.
• Treaturez wsd Asultli—;:^••••••.
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• Pitiodurik Da. le, 1858. j
. . * Th tiro .Directors of aid Ausbwgb.4 Guru/Judie
, . thurrisotax—L have the hosor of submitting
the following Report of the operations of-this
;Department Mate it bee been under my chine,
sow between four and Ave months.
• After a full examination of the maid and the
, .results of-previous eurteye in your possession,
and frOm,my own knowledge of the ground over
Whlch.you aro authorised by your charter and
tie upplemente from the States of Peoneylvanis
and Maryland to make a Rail Road from Pitta
‘.. lures to 'ts point kt or near Connelleville and
' thence to Cumberland, Md., there to wooed
with the Baltimcre and Ohio Rail Road, I deem.
_ edit practicable to make aulustrouneutal quire,
"..: : of the whole roate, and a location of a large.por
, tion of it before the close of the present men.
It war necepeary to do this in, order, to:.enable
. you . to put the hostler. sections and Such diet
eons of the roisd under eocarnot this winter- or
early next sprit's, as It might be deemed expedi
' lint to start in advance of the lighter work, re
gutting lees *meet complete it.
• Flee parties of 'engineers were organized for
:Akio surveys, the first of which took the field on
te 20th of July at the snmuilt of the Allegheny
Idolustalu near the Sand Patcdrto run esetwerd
-17 down. Willa creek. A recond party spoil at
ter commenced near Myers' Mills to run west
- ' wardly down Flaugherty- creek and Castisman'e
• • • 'River. A third at Fitt/bank to run up the
hionathmthela and Youghiogery Rivers to West
- Newton.• A fourth at West Newton to run
wardly to Bennettsville, and a fifth at Connells
;this to run outwardly up the Ifougidoughony to
• -the mouth of Castleman's River. About the mid
'die of September the fourth party wu transferi.
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td - Co Cumberland , to run westwardly up Wills
•week to meet thy party coming east from the
_.'summit; owing to-the heavy timber on Wills
• meek, the rough nature of the ground and •the
dithoulty of getting Tautens for the 'party near
their work their progress was Blow. These par
, ties have pressed forward with very commenda
ble perseverance and have just completed about
100 miles locations', Including a full location of
- Roe from the Rand Patch summit to Cumber
land. They will be disbanded in the course of
eke nut tee days, only a EMIR portion of each
:wag retained during the winter to make up the
-* -estimated mapelco of the various lines. In view
of the present unsettled state of the negotiations
for the right of way, for the first sixteen miles
4 , along tke Monongehela river,it is deemed inexpe
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diem to dlecrues.in this report the relative merits
of the lines we here surveyed from the city to e
point some distance below'Sonnellayille in the
ougislbgeurriver, where they re connect. From
. this . point to near Cumberland no serious diffs
-_ Acuity will exist about land damage.; Indeed for
,nearly the whole of this distance our active and
_energetic Commissioner, A. L. Bussell, Esq., has
obtained free releues of the right of wig- from
....the land ownerif.• By the time the core of the
'right of way on either side of the Monongahela
has been ascertained, oar estimates will be folly
prepared, the relative merits of the different Sou
.collated, and made the. subject of a future report.
'ln the present only a general description of
them wilt be given.
in determining the proper muting point at
this city for our. Road, and in view of. the char
:. atter and amount of the business likely to be at
. 4:04 -tliMUSELftit, It wu of the first importance that
. • It should be established *here sufficient ground
Il l at iali sbtalsed..at moderate coat, for , x-
' • •e .:a• • mira • 3 , combined in two largo lots of
ground, adjacent to each other, owned by . Mee.
""'Fetterman anfr Thos. Bakewell, Esq., bounded
• on the Wed by the Monongahela Levee, on the
'v.''Nagle by Brackenridge !treat, on the South by
Fry street, ithving a front of viz hundred feet on
- - the= Monongahela river, and, containing over
'dice Weil of ground available for Depot and
Wharf pirpoees It is a source of gratification
that so eligible and valuable a plot of ground
should have been obtained upon terms so advert•
togeous for the company. Before tasking a de
:. elsion upon the route from the city, it will be
proper for you to secure suitable ground, which
1 have already ascertained can be had on either
line; for an Cuter Depot, where Repair. Shope,
Car Houses, Re., can be erected and siding laid
for making up train".
The first of the routes leading from the city
was commenced at the eastern end of the Depot
pond, &Berthed above, at Try epreet, neer the
• Moneugehela outlet Look of the' renneylvania
Canal; crossing this Look the line follows the
North or left bank of the Monongahela River,
pasting through the lower part of the ground'
owned by the Pittsburgh Gas Company, wltherit
interfering with any of their buildings, thence
through lots of the Keneington Rolling Mill,
William Blabs= and °then, atoning the Brad
'dock's Field Plank Road at Nicholson it Payne's
Foundry, with a 'efficient height or grade to en
able us to Bridge over it cheaply, thence follow
- leg the side hills above the Plank Road until we
re "mu It a short distal:Lee .beyond Four Mile
---Bun, and follow the flat ground on the right of
• the Plank Road, painting through Tullymet and
Roscommon to a abort distance beyond the
Glen Hefei, where we are again compelled to
cross the Plank Road to the side hills above it,
thence following these Bide hills for some de
.,', taneo-we rheross the Plank Road to the flab of
Braddock's Fields; passing over these with a
straight line 8 tulles in length, wo erase Tattle
Creek at a favorable place for bridging, to the
village of PerT7sporty thence following the gen.
tie slopes from here to M'Keeeport, we pass
, with
~a mere of large Radius through the upper
part of this important and thriving town into
the %Weyer the Youghiogheny River, which here
mates with the bionengehehe River. Leaving
the Monongahela to the rights` we follow the
• North or left bask et the Youghiogeny, pass.
, ing Elrods Ferry, several small Battlements,
annierons coal mine", cad cressing the line of
the Hemptleid Railroad near the mouth of Be
'ltaly creek, thence to the borough of Were New
ton, attested on an elevated flat at a point where
. en important Turnpike And Plank Road crosses
he River on • subetantivl bridge, enabling the
rade of a large and well deeeloped settler' of
Fashlogton and Westmoreland counties to reach
Jur Road with great facility, if this route should
be adopted; the concentration of thin trade at
West Newton must make it a busy and presper•
Pamlog through Wes' newton with &favorable
line, we add follow thanorth hank of the river
passing vast beds of Yougtaogheny coal lying in
'.twins from? to 14 feet in thickness near to Pam
epistle end East Liberty „to Ccaatilerrillo sad New
nneen,important towns on either side of the de
et Whoseanited population ic over 2,000 Here
are femoral saw milLa and grist - mule, 'a large
',Woolen faotor, other small manufacturing ea
tatillehments and extensive tanneries A. chart
. - ,ellstanee 'moth of Connellsellle is Union Fannie.
- On Dimbar :,'reek,now In full blast,making I large
'alienist of excellent Leone other furnaces only
await the oompletion of - our road to commence
operation& Several important roads ceneentrate
at Connellavilln and east droves of cattle pass
over the bridge' and fording bore on their, way
to an eastern market Bow idea of the impor
tame of this tend* may be inferred from the feat
that last year ' • ,
70,188 head of Cottle,
208,783. .. r Sheep,
1,117 gorse.,
8,562
0,868 " Hoge,
Mobil% a total of 290,448. bead a Lire Stook
". Web passed over this bridge; more than an
'.:,equal number ?used by the fording. The
ntlin*...will probably be much greater • this
Throng's Connelsville wo pass .along the
ever street, doing no dimage to Any property,
ati to the gap mode by the Youghiogheny through
**Chestnut Ridge, Laurel Hill and Briery:4oon
- tedeui„:ileog fsivoriblivelde hills and us
oesional
'.,2.4fatirelistislog the celebrated Marble and brown
field Stem Quarries to Ohio Pyle Falb, a beanti•
fal,all of 80 Get, affordlog • met rater power
admirable position for its a appllestion to
. .mantifeeturiag purposes..
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A small settlement has already been ooinnen
, .ised here, 'Mich must become a very important.
'town 'when our amid la made, affordlog it ao
, Thu River makes a long horse•ehoe
~ baud ber , , which we Cot off by a short through
gut, seeing considerable distance and much , cur.
watset eneountered.on s line OD the South tide
arotind.the bend. From Ohl Pyle Pals the line
istill.follows the northern Ale bill of tho lough
', legatis and oceasionatilats to Turkey...foot tho
—Mouth of Castleman's wbieb a large
tributary of the Youghlogeny; leaving the latter
stream, , which tow from the south, and turning
1,0 the left, up Clastietnan'i rive, we enoonnter
serious obstacle until we reset' Pinkertan'e
Bad, wletre, in order to sirs some two miles of
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diets/nee antzMeek eummturs, we er e et im lmiled„ trick - lend the Statitex her torMage reveal
to-Make a tetmel 101 Sal '6OO ?Mee 'edy with the local trade in coal, iron sod timber,
Near the mouth o f Cutteltila Bt‘er it l6 Prao- she will then be enabled to encourage and demi-
Bath's ,by Tunnelling ander - the Hog-Beek ape slang her main line and Istenches,iogether
Ridge for about 600. yards, between Laurel Run with the western tonnage destined for Philadd•
Cmtlemee° River' to save three m iles of phis will have no inducement to compete with
distance; From Pinkerton's Bend we pace over the Conezilsville Railroad for trade destined to
very favoreble
B "Mmt crossing Coes Creek to Baltimore, which by our shorter end vastly sla
a point a short distance below Mayen' hiffie peeler route to that city, we will be enabled to
- where it is necessary to commence the grade of
carry at rates - amply remunerating to ne, bat
fifty feet per mile. From our depot in the city too t ow t o justify
them in competing with us
of Pittsburg to this point, about one hundred f ur it .
and twelve miles, If the route above deseribed The Chesapeahe and Ohio Canal Company not
should be adopted,,thete need be no grade ex- having availed themselves of the ground left for
ending twenty six feet per mile; for mon than them at the time the Baltimore and Ohio Ball-
Oro-thirds of this distance the grades need not road surveys were made, we have been enabled
exited sixteen feet per mile, with l ong &armors to make great improvements in the lino in detail,
of level, and there need be no amending grade by 'veiling ourselves of it, and by these improve
going welt in the direetiim of the vast. coal and meats, and others elsewhere alluded to, we wilt
timber trade which will be tributary to thirpart reduce the dist/tam to Camberland to about 147'
of our line, miles; this added to the distance from Cumber-
The . whole line will be easy of coustrnotion land to Baltimore, 178 mile:makes the total (inl
aid free from the netusesity of long wooden moos from Pittsburgh to B altimore 825 mime _
i,rldges or other objectionable and perishable wi t h out aneejjag the average sp e e d a t w hi c h
structures. It will afford, at some future day, Express trains are run on roads which are not
when it shell be expedient for the Company to so favorable for high speed as oars will be, prs.
Sagan can be murtied from Pittsburgh to Bel
construct them, easonnections by branches
:with' Uniontown, by l e vies diverging from our timers in to home This would be at a speed
of 821 miles per hour inolading stoppages. The
'main line near Connellsvile, and with the town
of Somerset by's line up Coes creek, probably Baltimore & Ohio Railroad will probably bete a
oat exceeding 8 mike in M c gtht with tut : eaci double track from Cumberland to Baltimore by
gradient. Prom the oornmencementof the grade the time oar road is completed; there need then
of 50 feet below Myerit',Mills we follow *su m •
tie elopes of Flangherty creek, (a tributary of be no difficulty in running a train at that /peed
on their road.
Ceetleman'e river,) for fi miles to the west end Should the Metropolitan Rail Road be made,
of our p ropo s edod Tunucl or 4000 feet, by whi
natu-c from Weebbsgton to Harpies Ferry, pea:engem
w" s thellegheny mountain under the h
min be carried from Pittsburgh to the seat of
MI summit of the Sand Petah, from which we government is about 9h owe It is a remarkable
descend on eastern side down the valley of factithat, although the merits and advantages
Rill's creek, with a grade of 66 feet per mile on o f our roam across the mountains were agro
straight r ilnes; softened on mune In proportionte ted by General Washington, and mazy loitersers
the rate of curwatclre, until we, reach t h e Flat° and official documents were written by him on
below the mouth of Little Mill creek, from which the subjeot nearly a century ago, and although
we have very favorable line - to a point below his knowledge of the route was eubarquently eel-
Gladdres Run, some 6 miles above Cumberland, entifleally ascertained to be not only comma, (by
from which ws have located two lines to connect the Engineers of the Chesapeake and Ohio cenal
with the Baltimore and Ohio Bail Road, one fel- and' the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Reed,) but 'that
lowing the right and the other the left bank of it yea, in reality, the best between the Atlantis
Will's creek, passing through remarkable Gap Ocean and Ohio River, still it has remained for
called the Nazzows. The line on the right or the energetio and enterprising President of this
eolith bank has great advantages in east, but i Company to carry oat the „ iguana views of the
comparison of their merits mother respects will " Father of his Country."
have to be made before a correct decision can be In mmoludiag this Report it gives me pleasure
arrived at as to wash is the-better Hue. to acknowledge the valuable airtime of my Prins ,
Patch
commencing the location from the Sand cipal Assistants, Mesas. Henry Rho:ketone,
Patch a 01115 T Lutz of the Allegheny mountains Thomas Franklin and McPherson Bernits ; also
was traced teem Deter" Gap on the north to of the Senior Attestants, Masora. A. D. Sweeney,
Davis', Gap on the south, near the National road, I.
H. Davis, A. 8. Morgan and othermembers
in:the State of. Maryland, a distant* of 25 miles. of the Corp..
This mid fiat shows conolimively that the Band All of which is respectfully submitted.
Patch summit is not only the lowest within the OUTER W. BARNES, Chief Eoglueer.
'stone of- our route, but admitting as it dons, the
greatest reduction by .a moderate length of Tun
nel, is in all respects the beat. Linea were tried
over four other summite South of the Sand
Patch, at one of which It would be quits prac
ticable, by following Flaugherty creek higher up,
to vies the mountain into the valley of Will
creek by a thorough out of 900 feet; this line
would, however, elongate our route some 7
Mlles, and increase the rise and fall very miter'.
ally; it was therefore abaZdoned, and the loca
tion feum the Sand Patch Summit oommeneed in
both directions.; By adopting at this summit a
greater reduction and an inereand length of
1400 feet, making our Tunnel 4100 feet in
length OS straight line nearly two miles long,
we are enabled to avoid the long detour it Seer
fold Camp Hollow and curves of 400 feet Radius,
admitted on the location for the Ballmere and
Ohio Railroad in 1889. We are else enabled to
take advantage of better ground on the Northern
Side Hill with a Southern exposure, affording a
line of 'easy curvature and toss rugged profile,
sizing more than 4 miles of distance between
the tranutalt and Cumberland.
A line by the icy of Flangkerty creek pining
the moatitaLn at the bead of Laurel Run, a trib
utary of Wills creek, was traced bet found to be
unfavorable: We mule .no instrumental ohm
inations on Jenning's Ban, Into which we could
have paseed•from Laurel Run, by a Tunnel t of
o mile in length, and obtained a shorter line by
about 5 miles between Meyers' 51111 and Cumber
land than oar location by mills creek, for the
or aeon that we would- hare encountered much
greater summit elevation and, would have been
compelled to mate nee of the deeper gradient of
95 feet per mile instead - 61..the lOw summit at the
Sand Patch, the gentle gradient of 66 feet, per
mile, and admirable line.afforded by the -,
M.A.t • '
; - *Vida pass
through the southern' tier of counties, some of
the beet in the State, and near to the celebrated
Broad Top Coal Basin Its Importance has al
ready engaged the serious attention of enterpris
ing and inflaentialgentlemen in Philadelphia and
along the route As (when our Read is Geol.
plated) but a short, link will complete 'so impor
tant a connection, it is not improbable that it
will be made at •period not far distant.
The sestina route examined from the city of
Pittsburg to a point on the Toughiogeny River
eosh distance below (JenneMettle, was com
ineneed by crossing the Monongahela, River
from our depot ground to Birmiegham, thence
following the side hills to Street's Ran, and that
valley for about four miles, we pass over a sum
mit into Lewis' Bun and descend into the valley
of PetereCreek; which we follow to the Monon
gahela near West Elisabeth, thence following the
Hate and aide hills of the river to Little-Redstone
creek near Cookstown, we follow it to the high
ground near Perryopolis, froth which we descend
into the valley of the 'Youghlogeny, grading
down Washington's Rau and the Southern side
kills' of the River until ,
connect with the
Yonghlogheay line below Counialleville..
Another route diverging from this opposite .
West Elisabeth, ascending Fallen Timber Run to
• depression at the head of Pierce's Run, arose
ing tble depreseion we desoend into the valley of
the Youghlogeny and connect with the first le*
below West Newton; this forms the shortest
route examined. It _ls susceptible of much loo
prorement;and before adopting-aline, further
examinations - should be made upon it. Efforts
are now being made upon it to obtain a large
conditionalenbeaription. Should they meet with
1110041011, the vast Meal trade which the Monouga•
hela route promises to a Bail Road through that
region, the extensive coal beds which would be
afforded as outlet, considered apart from the
engineering merits of the line, entitle it to cert.
one consideration. Variaus lines to save diet
tense were tried, not only upon the Motionsahe.
I la, but upon the route along the Youghlogeny,
several of which are to be farther examined
early next 'primp, a report upon them hereafter,
I trust will enable us to show a considerable
shortening of the line.
The prineiple upon which these lines to cave
distance will be examined, is that to shorten our
route one mile will be considered equivalent to
the saving of $50,000. The gauge of our road
will be four feet eight and • half inches, the
same as the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road, the
Steubenville Boil Road, the Pennsylvania Ball
Road and the Ilemplield Rail Road, connections
with all of which are practioshie from our line.
The width of the road will be the same as up
on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and the road en-1
perstructure an improvement upon the beat now
in use. In view of the time it will take to com
plete the Tunnel at the summit of the Allegheny
mountains
economically, -I would urge that OS.
rangementa be made for putting it under contract
during the present winter. In the hands of
skilful contrasting it will take but little over
two years to finish it; 'bat should it be given to
parties unaccustomed to" work of such magnitude
and peculiar difficulty, it may be a much longer'
time before it will be done. Certain portions of
the line between the city and Connelleville,
should ho put under contract early next spring,
and maybe completed within one yeir from the
period of commencement. In order te enable us
to press forward our work with vigor during the
coming year, additionel individual enbeariptions
should be proonred. .I urge upon the Board the
expediency of niskiogns effort at this time to
eniarge;their amount. The ditiseas of Pittsburgh,
considering the importance of this workio them,
should make more liberal Individual subserip.
lions. Although NaturS has made the position.
now occupied by this city, at the most eastern
point on the Ohio river, and at the head of its
navigation, • commanding one, still her desti
ny and future importance will depend not so
much upon her old natural advantages as _upon
her new channels of comumnioatioa, which,
whilst they connect her with the olden of the
seaboard, the Circuit West, and the shores of the
Lakes, will also penetrate and disgorge the best
stores et minerals-' ow:operatively valuilese
where they now lie , but transported to her an.
ufsotureirs and merchants, become wealth. On
either side of the line of the Cannelleville Rail
Road there is tamely • foot that does net 17011-
ialn coat iron or limestone, and frequently all
then in jurtspostion, with Inexhaustible water
power,.affording great advantages fog the manu
facture of iron. Eltexisive forests of rare tit*.
her only await the opening ,cif our Road to fall
before the woodman'. axe and be quietly tram
ported to a market. A due appreciation of the
Importance of cur road, of the immense local and
through trade in freight and passengers inevita
bly tributary to it, its moderate cost per mile,
its low- grades and the abandance of cheap feel
throughout its entire length, must satisfy ell that
it wilt be able to ray large dividends to the
etockholders.
By the time oar road le completed the Ohio &
Peonsylveols, 'the Steubenville, sod the Alle:
gheoy Valley Railroad, whose routes Sad cos•
neetions in every dlreatlon have been ao ably pre•
Booted to pnblle Dello° in tho serene' reports by
the officers of those companies, will be in full
tido of suoinatful operation. They, and the eta
dily inoressieg trade of the Ohlo, Monongahela
and Allegheny:iren will pow Isto thLii eity their.
cot disent strums of trade le stub a vast flood
that the Pessqlvala Railroad with • Sable
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nomad on Sunder. ADN'A RTISZEIS who desire, their
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till stelae hand them In before 5 Ortael. on Saturday
To Ois Whip and nti-NuscasiE Vote s sevrra Wards
ea., My of
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took:Tatars of the City of Plttobtaxh. that the primary I
menage err the choice ofdeleaate• to oominata • condi
date for Mayor of raid MT. will be hail at the newel pia.
eta of bolding the Oration, la the Form: Warn of add
Mr. on the emend !Saturday of Ws mouth (December 1 0 h.
A D. 18.53) belated the Worm of 11 o'clock. A. IL and r.
P. M. Th. voting to be by ballot. and ere d•legow to , •
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Whig gnat. Committee.
The Whiz State Coeunntse .111 meet at the &meet,. .
Hite. CHESTNUT Street. PeLtiIeIehI4I; , TUESDALY " OIIILBOOK TABLE.
the 13th of December; at 3 rem.,ll; P. It. ,
":00/deu Dream and Leaden Bedlam" By
CHLINELES THOMSON JONEd, CheLonan.
Finney S. Evtee. Sermitary. Ralph Raven. With an introduotory chapter;
by Francis Yogis, Sen., Eeq. New York. a P,,
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lomat Mwrnicior yds Br OMMIOLDII3 cr Putnam & Co." This . w:rk might be named
nui p irrnmicin . c oma , „ mut . ju n . , "California r 3 it le," for it is the experience of
—The meeting- took' place at the Company's one whose "golden dreams and leaden realities"
are moat amusingly and interestingly told. 11,
room, at the Corner of Liberty and Fourth
streets, on Monday forenoon. The attoodance wilt certainly make eocuthlog oat of the book,
was very respectable, quite • number of Mock. if ho did "nut suceeed in gild diggirg
holden from abroad being present. A deep in- " Lyrics from air ' Wide, Wide World.'" The
words by N. F. Bellamy, The music by C. N.
taut was manifested in the speedy promotion
of the work, and the utmost oonfidence express- Glover. New York. O. P. Putnam & Co."—
ed in the ability and energy of the entrgetio Who hall not read the interesting remetioe of
gentleman, who 44 President has g i ven t o i t sh e "Wide, Wide World? " These Lyrical effusions,
vitality and promising prospects w hi c h b ase to Ogee ti„t eat to =tile,. are founded on, some stole
mueh enoomeged its friends. king peeings in that celebrated produotisa.—
Gen. Latimer, as Preildent, on behalf of the They make a handsome volume of songs with
Directors, presented and read the exceedingly made for the piano, and will be greatly sought 1
lucid and eatiefeatory annual report which we after by the lovers of sweet music. - 1
publish on our first page. It gives a ancolnot =The abovo works are far sale by Gildtafenny
and intelligible history of the proceedings of the & Co., 4th street, and Miner & Co., Smithfield
Baud up to this period with a cheering amiount street. ,
of the'gratifyieg prospects now before that great "The Old Doctor, cc Stray Leaves from my
enterprise. It shows that under it 3 present Journal, being sketches of the mast interesting
management, gnu, its „ rim', the i tit.t . : „ t ,, of reminiscences of a retired physician." Tales
the company tt orehrom,rommed w i th i to:r.. . otuf, by physicians have become common, bet they
skitt,
oi l
nom .. We can see no niece, „w , are-usually read with hate - rest. 'people survey
the scenes of siokcees and death with deep and
why the work shall not be finished within Ova
room from the ensuing opitog , and unless the solemn interest, and a mysterious awe; hence
'money m arket ,oholi be moot „t fut dh ue ll y the avidity with which all ouch works as the
prostratidore believe it will be. Some of the gen- Present are sought after. Published by H. Long
Seinen from Fayette and Somerset counties eta- 4 e' Brother, New York.
ted that the people in that Fogies' were disoour- Prmuylsania Par= Journal, fur December
aged. We see no reason for th:e. Not a mo• This excellent agrioultnral work is published in
meet has bsen lost since the revival of the en- West Cheater, Pa., by J. Meredith & at $1
terprize last spring, up to the present, t o smut, per annum. It is one of the best works for the
the rapid prosecution of the work, and we think common agricultural" reader we know of. We
it altogether probable that the money market always look over its pages with interest
will be sufficiently easy to Justify the letting to
contractors a portion of the work by the Inateasmos.—Deriog the month of Norma
time the Engineers can prepare it for that per. ber, 31,485 foreign emigrants landed at New
__
poise. York. Of this number 12,538 were Irish; 14,
___ -__ _
The Report of the Chief' Engineer is c doe i- 698 Germane; 1,898 ; 1,116 Freud';
meat of much interest. Mr. Dame is a young 476 Swiss; 416 Scotch; 162 Swedes; 300 Por
man of mach promise, and his report shows that tufo:testi ; 42 Holiaoders; 38 Poles; 31 Welsh;
he possesses the abilities and acquirements of an 29 Donee, and the remainder of various other
ansomplished Engineer. We hormno doubt that ustionalitik The following table thou the
he /as succeeded in surveying the shortest mod immigration during the 6rat eleven months of
best route, es to gradients and ourratoree, ever emit' of the last four years:- •
discovered between' ,M ere and Cumberland.- 1860. 1861. 1862. 1858.
When
the
ability
of the
experienced Entince , January, 18,164 14,709 11.592 4,901
February, 8,206 8,170 5 842 11,698
who have previously surveyed this route /loon- M i ra,
6,869 16,055 21:726 9:685
sidered, no higher pialse.oeuld be 'worded. April, 14,627 27,779 28,178 23,248
The follotrieg gentlemen were sleeted Meet- May 92,896 38,847 88,872. 80,884
ere for. the ensuing yea*: Juno, 11,762 84,402 49,225 45,678
'
We,. Lorimer, Jr, Nitobtrgh; Thomas mote, Jo 34,446 27,012 29,403 23,898
August, 18,092 30,251 84;618 83,682
do; Columbus O'Donnell, Baltimerr; O. P. Mar
kle, Westmoreland; •H. D. King, ' Pittsburgh; September, 21,054 83,686 86,777 80,288 October, 23,260 21,497 17,766 22,201
Henry B..Deriet,. Ballim3re; D. B. Davidsoo, November, 17,947 29,505 16,573 31,485
Payette; B; P. SOUS, Pittsburgh; Walter Bry
ant, do; Thos. Bakewell, do; M. P. 011ero, Ba 4 206,968 277138 284;481 267,102
((more; Peter Myers, Somerset. It will be obverted that although the ague
grate immigration is less title year than it was
to 1861 mid 1852, the arrivals hi October and
November bare been most numerous tho present
year, notwithstanding the terrible mortality.
which has deolmated the pauengere in most of
the emigrant chips. The Journal of Commerce
lays that- -• ,
?dem" Spofford and Piketon here sent orders
to their two large Millie, the Webster and Orient,
to bring no more emigrants to this port at pres
ent. Most of the other principal ehippere are
understood to, been adopted a similar course; eo
that the emigration from Liverpool the cotnieg
Winter will undoubtedly be greatly curtailed
probably two-thirds.
A partial suepension of emigration such as Is
contemplated, willeivert the repelltion of scones
each as have occurred in this :slty in previous
Meters, arising from • the inspostibility of readi
ly providing for the multitude at destitute emi
grants flocking hither.
A - remarkable oironmatanco is noticed Id eon
nection with the disease prevailing onship
board,
which we. have not beer!' spoken of,
namdy, that its pecollar maligaity Is only man-.
Hooted upon reaching. certain lataude--the
distempered atmosphere seeming to extend In
veins or dialect entrants-4o that sometimes all
evidence of disease•lorkieg lit thd stmotpkare
disappears long beforti resehlog
. .
!donor:menu. StiozwArin.—We ere much
gratified in being able to state;' on the authority
of- thePreeldent of the Company, Gen. Moor
beaci;.,thati the Direotors of the Monongahela
eleckwater Company, on the 8d of last month,
passed a . resolution directing him to advertise for
the letting of the first:' dam above Brownsville,.
and It Is expected that the other, two dam re
quired to extend the work to the State line, will
be offered to contrrotors at the same time. The
reason wig, the work has not previously been
let, we are . informed, is the Inadequacy of the
amount of stook subscribed. Appeals have been
made to the 'sidecar of Greene county, and come
promisee made, but no money realised. It is
believed, however, that contractors would be
willing to take one third in clash, one third In
the bonds of - the Company, and one-third in
stook. The Dlieotore are prepared to let the
wholi three dams on these terms, and there to
not much doubt bot_that oontratitors will take
them at fair prices on these terms, as the stook .
is nearly par In the market, and the bonds of the
company are among the very
.best of securities.
If this Whole three deins cannot he let or thus
terms, the trot one will be let at all hazards, es ,
the Company has stook enbsorlptlons enough to • . I.LYORALTY.
letting,..li the dais.
r =L Aouts will be a onktidito LOT Maim. of
pay for it.. We feel s confider:lt, honorer, that - - • - -
there will be no difficulty In
tulnott to the dtolalon or the Whiz end Ann
on the terms above Ina:at:4, and that the diffi. mmois onnvenuon. •
sully impending with our Virginitt . ! friends wilt We are eetherleed : t° aunoence r, ran
be obviated. We trust. the President 'of the. at Omani !Co tor tinter of,Pltteettr id ia.' tuttAkt747b; dr:
°OUT% will'advertlso the kiting of- Uie l wark 41.' " th. Whig °44 " alki .' 'nate.
ai th e "' a P a h lh O day, and th at tOtrfilutine * 43342 .W. Penn tint to oondl4lsta nar
of Merilettirin will ouipand'ill 'white pnosed. 7 °f altr•s tib• wow 4setkno.
',Onset to the
. 44eneiehot the Whin ovention.
lip spa. , WI ecoleirmy, dellef MAX If CITIZINS.
Coaatimi. , 4-IS.Will be ?eon by nor telegraphic
vports that the ilo,as saccerded is organiziog
aithout any trouble, yesterday. Thu Mt wage
ill be delivered to day.
Ttictreenit:of the:organisation indicate a tri
umph of the administration over it
oaten,
opponents A . rreolotion offered in Catena, re
t :think the administration for its interference in
butte elections, did not meet with any favor; the
Horde" coot! not - ru.lij'n;tespectable ehow in
i;e favor. Tharfficterzraleeted are all Sorts."
'I his reitelt, altAntigh,deteenstratiog the present
weakness of ther..itsrde , in Congress, will not
restrain or
,mollity them in the least, bat will
tem ralleflo exasperate them. We look for
en exeitinteettion.
Tao Monona CABS.—Thobrothers Wm. 11 and
!Istthew Marvin, have. been sentenced to pay
too costs of Court, and'be imprisoned in the
County jsil for the term of ten days, for their
8..151 . itit upon Isaac 8. Howe, Esq , at Newport,
daring the late watering Beason. 411 these per
eons belong to the first Nantes of New York
city. Mr. Howo has withdrawn the Mill edit.
BALTIXOII.I it4ILSOAD LOAB.—The ordinance
providing for the endorsement by the oily of
Baltimore, of the Bonds of tho Baltimore and
Ohio Railroad Company, to the amount of $5,-
000,000, visaed the second branch of the City
Commlle, on Friday evening last, by a vote of 6
t 3 4, The amendments to the ordinance as ori
ginally reported, we learn from tho American,
are In substance as fellows:
let. That the bonds shall not be disposed - of
for, a slim less than par—and that none of the
bondenhall bo sold until four weeks notion of
their intended gale be given in at least two of
the newepapers of the city. /
2d. That the Company ellen at. arrange the
tariff far freight and passengers that there shall
be no discrimination against the city , of Balti
more—and that freight and pia/engem shall be
conveyed to and front Baltimore at the lowest
rates charged by the Company for vide and
passengers fer other 'destinations. •
Bd. That before the endoreement, the Compa
ny shall deliver to the Register four promissory
notes of the sum of $126,000 each, to be wisher
torily secured, payable in one, - two, their, and
four years, respectively from their dates; the s. id
notes is be invested as they are paid by the
Regain. in Baltimore City seoutlaisti, for the
purpose of forming a Sinking Fond for the pay
ment of the said bonds at maturity.
ge_Tha Washington City papers of illus.:lay
giro vs the following aooonnt of the Democratic
Osucus:
Agreeably to the oall, the dentoarallomembere
of the Honda of litepreeentstivse convened In the
bell of the House at eli o'oloek last evening, and
organised by ohooeing Hon. Edson B. Gide, of
Ohio, as chairman, and Hon. Colin N. Ingeraol,
of Conenetiont, and Hon. John G. Doyle, cf Is•
diens, 'meterlee.
The mite of the last House were adopted as
the rulei of this meeting.
Hob. P. P. Branton, of Tennessee, offered a
series of reeolutlons, affirming the principle', of
the Baltimore platform, in favor of parrying en!
the principles of the late inaugural, opposing all
interference,N , the administration. in State po
lities, including an extract from Thomas Jeffer.
amain point, 4.
On a point Of order Blue reautions iere To.
tad cut. An appeal was taken, which was not
sustained.
The meeting then proceeded to ballot for
Speaker, with the following result:
First palloti-Llnn Boyd 45; Jair.en L. Om 58;
David T. Disney, 87; Thomas L. Bsboook, I.
Whole number, 118.
Second batten Boyd 64; Orr, 28, Disney, 8
Whole number, 118.
lion. Lion Boyd, of Kenjocky, •aa tberefdre
declared to be nominated.
The meeting iezt prsoamied 44-fballet for the
cementing officers of the Houma in succession,
with the following ce.nits:
nominated for Clerk on
lg opposing candidate bit.
EIRMIZI;
listed door-keeper oa
r"..P!'"" l-19 -`"" c t ..tolaated for Pottmanter
• 'Br • ere ore be perceived that all the WE
core of tho last Coograes were nominated.
Several of the members present bt the ally
were not present at this meotleg.
BrzazaL Nifriczi
zWgive, Hundred Wonas
sapellad—
l:cd the fehaerheef Olden:telt from reepeetabl.. Dettexists
thArarpeyloirelfeete of H. A. rohneAteck, • eeteequahed
Veadraffe; '
Ococupecacia, N. Y. Jan. 13. 1953.
cientleman-51a11•• Cha
t. a moo ef undoubted
icratty• of tbe town of Lisbon. et. Lawrence co- N. 1..
sAr• that he Las. little I. 4 Jean toWhero he osee
3 Atere of R. Yahoo toesVermlfucce. In s eucesatee
r lure. In theefteroccoo or the Verson
day ohs •ewrAid at
o.e ttual NEVENTSEN, and at another. NINET E EN
0 , 4051. dbool 2 0,11=5 the Pit Owing nigh!, she t..-
, I the incredible nantner of - PCVN k/UNDItED s TWEN•
ti•ONE. au to .11,657.1 n NU than 12 house' dui,
113 cedl they were. net-fatly adonis:bed at Bach a masa of
Vr3T••• 1 . 1012 • child of her are; and that le counted them
avouritely. Vary anwoLfully.
JD-4N.= A 111511/AtL. Dracula,
Prepared and raid by B. A: PM/NI:STOCK A G t,, cor.
Wcad and Ist ate, Pittebaralt. ' null
R 0 - LOOSIV
Of the late firm Of bTOvrdy & Loomis,)
witeLivintat MILES
BOOTS
AND - SHOES
59 Wood street. Pittsburgh
Ja417'53
Otson's inotralluo uompany or ..t'ittaburg
11. D. 111110. Pussvmn. •
ia.llla.EL 1.11A1151C.:1,1., este,
9i7.710Z. 94 WATER, RETWEXE Wirt +lll
WOOD BTBRET9.
11D1.1. ANP :11 . 1-ifttl
ClllO LND Lt1V1,1.3. AND 1.11113 UT
GO" IMO boosr.o ibie or =wad by 1t43:.e. Alb
z.....sdtbzubnit of 04 2:84 and INLANDNArray flO/1
rat TRA Nspo4trA
Mr=
11 11 Ki"terng,
Wm. 110
Huouel Rra,
Robert Duct's:, Jr.,
•
r. Rarluagb.
Rda ard itt.x•r 0.0.ns
Attar Rrrant.
t 3•541.1
I Wut. LArimer. Jr.
) 1 ' m. )1 17: Tr
I Jam S. Dilworth.
Prrmelm liellerr,
4. Bebrxmlasiret,
. P imo
Wmmsk. B. HAre.,
lIN T.
KRNDIRDY
EDWARD GREGO
REMOVAL.
LOGAN, WILSON & CO.
1111.08TERS A.RD- WHOLEOLLB DEALERS LW
•
FORNION AND DObIESTIO
UARDWARE, CUTLERY, fie eve.
Have removed to their new and extensive
tore, ' N 0.62 Woodatreet. font door. above the at. Marla,
Hotel where tbeir enstomera. and naerellante
_generally.
n, tors ed to an examination of the meet complete aenert•
anent geer of ID tat. ear. • f•IOn ,
ilalr 1/LDIGIND ...... ..... ........ 1/1.111(11111
FLEXING BROTHERS,
(SOOdzaBOU To 3.I:ZDD • oo.)
witormata DRUGGISTS,
No. 00,Wood str.;et. Pittabourgb.
101-Pr-Iptiet+rs or Ur. .s.l%spree Oolobratani P•rrofto
NELSON'S FEMME
DAGUERR OTYPES
POST OFFION BUILDItip, TQIBD FITItRUT.
tf EITIZRNS and inrangent wbo with to a'
turn ao aotrarate, •rttaltd and lib Elko Darn... 6t
vary lood•arata price, sill rod It to their Intareat to 'all •
title Won aeon astabliaWnent, whore entire caßafantin •
i•nuanantant, or no ellark• on. of ib.
larnevt and Lent arran.nal flbla sad aro. eon
Frtnar4 Ibr tb, rarnone. with Instruments of tho".o.
powarfei kind. and. havina k4oprrlltholustn.
bCAR prantrianl che
P. ~0 dp41...4 Yrrk, mr. N. Clattsre bnraelf to E.
the ratfona of the art, a atria of Day
- tor
olthar • .. .:0011ccZarrours,.n . L1,4tusar.ofer Erar •
.r a.at'atri, fa,
•. a.. a ,IP.AArT
DAGUE
RREQTYPES.
AT TM;
NATIONAL GALLERY.
I AO ICBOI4'S Nationn.l%_,gnarrosn Gallery,
v_n ryraor of the Dias:toad axed ?darks: stytot.(olorAlla
L. 5i11..5 . 4 Drug Atom) Pidotrargh.
Lail 3O tad destlemoa ...Slag Is so tall: lifelike like ore:4a
,
to ley.. ry.r.o. te::1 :;ears did a: the I.l , o••eotabtritt
goottl, 711,1 UP with . ..ory ettrodo: :Ile sail Sky Licht:.
•rtoteke-.1 still ouch 1.5111 that e opera:ay as take the
coat t.,.....:- (IT 1111:1211 at dot m. ion
101,1111 th ai ll',
trtl
. I , :i r g oofl : l,l p lt a t it
. 1 le,f 4 t . a ItIAt? 7 ZIS" 4,I.
4.4
4..
W
plloaedy taken of orikinallikerms
.11811...hawas Sat reqn.c.2 to tat • plduro. dole. • DK.
.43.1.E.nent0 tak.o if t!.k
lillKscr of ih stity:apd vtriolg.
• ar...1111
. *1!
ter BURKE & BARN •'S' SAFES--11STO
Is the %lod of tsottmony iss tot rs saloaof our eArzs.
ar," vhleh onsOatteonSidinatir t the nputatton of ortr
port. We hate &bad,. nob .. al mayoral scrunches.
orovloir that Was madinfor o r [ocular and ordinal"
miss. and sold abroad, hare • boon orMiscrad to the
.1 .,
SEVELLEST TESTS IN ACTU L CONYLADEATIONO.
and prosomid their contents to `l7 Cr.. from dame... The follosang fa another =polo Its same socontsatabla
Moncton— .
•10.000 WORTH IR BOOKS AND PAPERS
SAVED WITH A 140 SAPS:
• A LIIION. Boa CIDSWiI, FIL.
Sovernber 12.1862.
•
. Sc.'. llsanza--ltear dim Your toff letters
were .1 Or rmatood. 1 woe absent at that., 1 woohi
?LT - m:1'4 1 .. 1 g
Or 10th of Jute fast- my atom buflalua
!snag horned to ashen. It to. built of wood sod brisk—
• titre.. story ifulkilna. , My wos in it at this
amour rho fire, and salt Into atm &tar, .here thane was
a farm amount of oil. It was • vary hot firm
tty 0010.0 .4 book*uoto th at were let the onfo.
amounted about T eahousand Dollard. whtoh
tared. There owl not 0 Maas Tap , ' Mtilersd: and l'uftht , .
1 wouhl any tome= who to doing businma, to lam
. time, tut buy a bolo ro keep their
art sac that la good. 1 eon safely temoamend roar aoha
to .no oat. Yours, truly.
' JitlLY CLAIM&
LADIES FANCY ms
M'CORD & CO.
Would most respectfully invite the attention
0! Is/lento tkdrit largo ood ••nroplete 'Dock of tAN 0 If VVIII3.
ovooing. CLlMpil.l2lf in Tout eablo, Stow lfortl
Mob, Li us. Canodao..W`seriso Iquirrol, Rook Mania.
and Somteo Dowr; Muff, Vieroemok Pal
Cnd.. Bodo. to, meat, Wood aosth ettoot •
vier" Dr. liforab's Invigorating Elixir or
Cf)RDIAL—Thu day has puied when • great remedy
could be crieddovrii bY pseudo nisei.. The attempt has
Man made to depreciate the merits of the 'Elixir or Cor
dial, but in rah, rr. Morse boa a reputation too high
lit the talentilla warbler both bernienherve to be reached.
by the carvings of the invidious. Lola at the atiseted
cures wrought by this - PIT tailltiCE. Tley comprehend
dispepfle, barrenness, every kind of disease peculiar to
.fernalef, terroue maligilee of aithinds, liver complaint
chronic etrdotioca of the stodmiolo and bowel., mineral
Prostration,. hapotertm' incipient paralysis. hrpochote
&Male, hoed...she, oorterfPation, and innumerable coop
;elitist. which it le impoeinie to specify in an advertise
ment. i'1131.11 are Impregnable, and the, are 0cr....t. to
answer to all who doubt the prtierrace of this balling
medicine of the Nth century.
This Cordial Is put up, highly oonmotratel, is pint bet.
U... Prtc. 13,0) per bottle, two foe OM, .1x for $l2.
C. IL RING. Proprietor.
• 192 Broadway, Keer York.
Sold by Druggist• throughout the United States, Can
ada awl the West Ladies.
General Apatite Op Pittsbmrsh—lace,ll. Keyser. eor)les
Wood street and Virgin alley, and Meaning Bros., corner
Wool sad ith ate. nallil•lwT
STATE MUTUAL
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE
OP 1 - ENZIPPIVENIA.:
IiRANCE OFFICE oor. 4th A Smithfield
eta. Pltteburgh. Chuttal, 831),(N) Dollars,
serolun—John P. Rutherford. Dauphin .m; P. U.
Sedfnlrkf farrlsbnrg: Vasel Joon, A.
Hanker, ritlennriall A. A. G i ll e t t. re: John B.
Rutherford, Dauphin m: A. J. ilf.rrlabure, S. T.
Jones. Harrhiburc,Robert Blot/. Carbon onutdr.
JOHN, P. RUTLIRKPORD. Preeldent.
A. J. 111,LRT„ P.cretary.
11, A. fIARRIXII,, Artaen.- '
The/bee Oesepony will Insure against perils of era'
and Inland narinallm and transportation: we, m bl:d•
lugs and merchandise In tin or conntry. et lowest rates
fnelatent 'slats:dots-. Policies Ward on dwelling henna
signor tweetuatty or for a term of years. n058&mr1.64
•
Girard F ire 4 Marinelnsaranee Co.,
PIIILADELPIILfi.
•ChFFICE CY_ PITTSBURGH AGENCY
ILJI corner 4th and Smithfield Ito. 300,000 Doi
Sum
Douvrolun— Wm. 11. Stain,../. P. Steiner . . U. A. Shank.
Word, Thdrlore. 01. IL 'N7 I / I ,J. R, Blanigno. Thos.
IS. Itltehall, Sanwa Jonna, IL D. °mangy/. Shod. Orrrest,
Wm. 11. Sower/, r. D. Sherman. A. Dort. Philip SAO/.
der. Wro. P. linckgr, Alex. limn. Jr..Vurntun Sheppard.
JOBL JONES, Pront , Boer.
Will Inman tloteon or Woollen enoores. Tosals, Car.
son*, Building s. Store., ll•robandiwn and D.D.00
Mar. OD thermos; (Arnaldo term.
noldl tatyl,l,l A. CABBIE". Agent.
• r O'CONNOR, BROTHER. &
RANKERS AND lASI:MANCE DEALERS,
N 0.16 WOOD eTIIEEr, • -
One door Irma PRAM street. Pittsburgh,
Nee. Buy and sell Par and Carrera Funds
Sight an! Time Exchanp. • Coln, Stoat.. Ranter. and
Weatarn Tian 11111 a, and Proadeaory Notaai allot. 0 par
0001.00 Thar DrPaidtas of Par and Current Money; and.
Innira Fira , ons4 Marine Poneles far the'Arna /avow=
Clavaratt (rash Capital-5170.000) and Royal Insatiome fb
tuned 510,000.0%). 0010
xz Firat Premium for beat Silk Hat—
WILSON a SON. lailtionablo Hatton,. 01. Wood
wren, In now pretwred to funiall their earthmen,
and the public, a aleortraent Of Bata and Cant.
wLied for beauty of finlab, and prim. 4nnee "sm..;
pawed br any noose la the city.
Partlaular attention Is Inyltal to our own ananutsetute
of la. $3.60 and 11.00 flats. • oa224mdtwll
1® Neuralgia. -This foiznidablo disieso,
'stitch seems to belle the . 021 Of nhislchins..yleMe
mails to RANTERS SPANISH MIXTURE. , •
Ms. Y. Ito.Yßen. =merle of the Astor Hoban. New XMR.
and lat. promietoi of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond V.,
to one of the !Miami. Who lave limn mired of Borers
bmorstabe by Certeeetloanlett 1 11rtnre. • -
Bind Olt oars, b. tm'rec 6 mmendell it to nambira of
others who werneußtrimewitli peaty every form oldie.
ente.4llh the most wonderhil rumere. •
Ito sore Meths most extraordinary ruedtelne L bu
emr men need, and the Net Meal mariner *town:.
',llklhdt . to . admedloetnetlt' another column. -ntdo4-010.
•
slung be tulivergally known—for
itbatik:l r ticie4tikat lndi Uoa letleparant of a Jars.
DiOliatiol3 of lie fatal dlnyous. Dimwit ; nyyythy,
ahelen Innynno, I.hr contplabot, and many °dowdiness'
enumerated in ths Ancy • inspector's Meekly catalogue of
death% hetenondodbrlndlneytion alone. Mink of . that
dynpeptieel th ink 'of It el who miter ' kinillsordeed
itory.n.. and If you sinalllins to be gabled by
founded upon etputenne, retort at once '(oorerdeloj
day) in flooduore Gem= Bitten, proy.y.d by 0. pl.
wkdab, u an altaratlar, math*, and harlaoranta
stand. lane and unapproaennt :Goners! Depot, 120
dub street, Wa tau hied theselllitehy, 'and !mow that
they ars *radiant tor the dinue *Waal nt ove.!—Phila
• noWlar,
OROURE . YOUR. B.HAIK ) .WI—Bewit.e.
brat by. good Wks /act go stralsbtirtY :to 171,K.
O'd taw taivay, so: 79, lto - arth 44 3 74
79999911 as others we you..=-Styla and brim Wadi tlL—
ktranots utl.cittiotuf ate Incited tt 931 1'919:7, : attitani
aDed
serithi- Pont Powder. -4r,ry Variety
RIBA, WOLF and My th * renilln. In sal 's/mt, Disekageo i
AsAirsesi tot ads tem Usauto.s in kb to sol
votatuasota,tottssontle tams. Also, OsOlt7,10•1
seals ? telltoatiosose. Pet=
• • ROME
•
INSURANCE COMPANY,
• NEW YORI.C. .•
CASH CAPITAL 4500,0001
11. C. LC:MILS,ont,
MI 69 Wood street, garkurodk.
DIAZICTORS
?':moon L. Lomat- I ... — LAte of th, Kiln, Dartford.
Jsrper ..
—--Firm of Omni , e .t
77.endore ..... -Vino of Bourn a McNamee,
iNekomi Diarl.m , ----Firm of D - aos. King A Co.
, Mllsom LC of Clattio. Mellen A Co.
skarpt irM of Omroo Miss A Do.
Amos Lt. 10 • ' —.r M
um of Eno, allon, & Co.
User F^ Istod,of Wilmrd A Wood. Levi P. Slane..— Flan of Storm k Starr.
Nary 0. ..... Firm of Kir. Clapp A Bowen,
Lamer ...................—. . ..Firm of km.. Low A Co.
ria ...... of C. B. Hatch A Co.
John D. .... -Firm of J. ti Howe A Co.
C. of A. A. barrens. e Co.
rAmier Bierkiry . of Buckley t
4 lferf.al/..Tr Firm of Lewis AtterburyJn, CO.
Lset P. Norte% .. .. Finn's)! 11. Beebe,
an A Co.
Amos D5cd01d.....--....Fims of Tumbridget. Dwight& Co.
J.din a Nelson. ot Sebum A Co.
Charfse P irm of Baldwin, Stem A Co.
Gnome. C . . ... ... mof Sheirman't Collin.
Cerro D Aferoan....-..... .Firm of K. D. Morgan Co.
Miami D. ...lowsn Firm MO:MULL Loth top A Co.
TAmnakjlessenotr....- .......... -.l.lrea of .T. D. llssmositer.
florid :Mqjord ofJahoson I Sanford.
EL Norion,.----Iflrm of Norton. Butler I bort.
........ 1 ..0. 8.... A Co.
of R. Longwood Pon.
/.odor ff Lod
splang f irm of Ilophitis. Allen A Co,
James A. 011trosra. Balmer A Dwight.
Du. • r Firm of Frothinghton. Newell I Co.
John 8. of Swift e llmlbot Co.
Word 4. ........... .... of Work A Donk,
Natkon Pf.Slocksedl, .P 1193 of Gibson. Stockwell Co.
Jana HowpArcy,...Plrui of Barner..llompbrey A Butler.
Wm T. Hooka' ...—.--..Cashler Cortlaental Bank.
Daubed of Wells. Fargo A Co.
Comm itan5........-...—....iriirralieorge — Peame A Co.
CUSS. J. MARTIN. SAMBON LOOAMS. Presideot.
Ileoretarg.
Scinakland Property for Bale—This
Property is situated .trout one half mile from the city
fronting OM Pennsylvania Avenue. It is ooverad
with Fruit Trees of the choloest kinds, many of them in
t bowing. Also an abundance of Grape. Mayberry.
Currant. Gooseberry. ho.. do. There is a two EMIT Fromm
togetb•r with convenient out house* on It. For
~, s e of .sous and ple,mantoe. of location. this or operty
•cannot be el:Erna...4. It contains a little one 6 acres.
ertil, ell the Idols together. or diside It tomtit purchasers.
TUOII. J. CAMPBELL,
No. 119 Water 'draft.
EMMI=I
Seirindigeetiot and Liver Complaint
(WILED DY KIER'S PlTROlitalife-Reed the following
1
lettsr from Roy. 0. Main st.' a Illestomay in Oregon:
Ma. J. U. lima—Door '. gei—Sfyiwif and wife Hoeing
bwn greatly botwetteg by be use of your Petroleum. I
wish hi have you send me • h oe or two or threw down bob.
glom. I not the Cohirrestat ml Mistletoe in OM Mao , and
newest army wool* ere a tett with indistrotion and an
imotim of the hoer. then eof wasself and wIR. Micro
taking your PIsTRULEU e OR ROCK Oil,. We took
reveal bottlest—two or throe each—about a you and a half
ego. and we hays never enjeyed oo good health for years
a. WO throe Bind, that time. 1 boil not taken a tingle Oob
tie. before that Milne/el of tb
sodach which so diatresse•
the dmesille wan relloval. I hate felt notnin• of it
.4.: alst time. My if was abto (utilised from • chronic
awesuie of the liver. yrbleh Mac been of accent years atm&
log, by the Imo?r Lietroleuha,
Sold by P. 11. KlR yon ß.Canal Bodo, OHO. 11. KHYBER,
1.0 Wood Wnret, and Drug iota and Medicine De•lere sow
ry li here. , octal
I P•Der• idTatialo Petroleum Willi:oh, I
_ ... _
A. H. HOL ES & BRO
MANUPA• CHEM OP
SOLID BOX VICE :, SLEDGES, PICKS,
MATTOCKS, I ROWBBES,
TIMBER DORIC BRIDGE BOLTS,
OAR. .OLTS,
wAsusEs, COTTON. TO CO , , AND lIEMP
PITT-BURGH.
omo. 25 Wood St, bittawawa lat Gad Sod.
AD kinds or blsoksotith work for Bridget, am, done at
M. shortest nOtles and at the lowest Dri.sa
alt work warranted costal to.? Ittaltobletwr.l.ll2ll
so:10
HENRY H. COLLINS.
VORWARDING AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
• AND WELOLNAALN DEALER IN
MEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, AHD
PRODUCE GENERALLY,
No. 96 'Wood 'tr.:est, Pittsburgh.
/OS '
SII Hir.LVVEIA AND LAPATZTTN GOLD
M Clomparer. Nog. Y. Orrl umn. opllkAm
frt.:: ~. tf...,ntli 0
imoi:SAwrly7T
JAMES P. TANNER,
WHOLESALI9 DEALSII
"Di BOOTS, 5110E8, BONNETS, AND LEATEXE,
No. 55 Wood t, Pittsburgh,
urrsraix rump aan rocarn.
M stoa consists of upwards of 2500
CAbral. pi:abr.:ma ....Try variety arid .171 e or BOOTS.
511054 and BONNETS. purchased carnet :mu Vey Rea
land manufaesereis, adapted expressly for FILL stud
WINTER SALES. and •111 to sold at estferfsetorT raiow•—
c ie wariplal:,74: y .. 7 , 112: ,, th . coo
aroc o , f .i t'6l . ls , dr..l2 . la w szt . tr
Afro. NEW 00115 SOLE I i./D•
-
OifZ . Wl 011107 the attention of our rf,ad,
the eisartlremant of . 510118W8 ttl VIGOILATING
CURDIAL." to b. found two lb. rmirth vac,
AMOS LELAND & CO.,
lil I'EAEL BTIiEET.
- You,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS
.IN EVERT DERCRIPTPIN Or
STRAW GOODS,
6311RtitiOg R part Of
PANAMA, LEG HORN, SEWED.. BRAID,
CANTON AND PJ LM LEAN VAT*,
English.. Itallisui, &Sul sad Bilk Bonnets
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS,
STRAW TRIMMINGS, &o. &c.,
Ity the Case.
Comtnislog one or the largest SOica• in the City, tO
width the notation of Oarhaat TIM! Buyars Is Pooped
sollePod.
N. 11.—LIAITSItil inro particularly
tainino our Stook, which is suited 0 preiely to their
.de, embracing all the -new and &oh onabld stn.'s at
0 , no. 4042-10.1
terLyon's ,Eathalron.—Tho : athairon
neutralises theft:recta of Discus. Climate• • • old age, in
Preceteing and rtOtortlag the Inman Min ere a after •
.;,,,,
gaidnefe of many Team gleam. the f oalp fro Daf muff
cal Its nature' imeuratag will cure the Neer Read
!, and all Eruptive Disatgea of the Bkin:an le the
'nowt ecaratle article, for. Curling and ichearting ato
the hair', the world. IthaPallY unite. the erfte t the
cholee.t &bluedea to the bat French Extfacta an en
a in
bat,, the Petition. of the oat delightful flow.re. *a
Penton should be without I Friel. only 25 a... th ter
kettles. gold by all dallier arorreaera
D. 6. BARliti, Preamble. 161 Broadway, N. Y.
gold In Pittsburgh he B. R. Panora, C. truer. Beni.
Page Jr., Flaming lima, and Braun At Rain..
nolg.let
Ex own's Essence of Jamalca-Gin
ger—This EAS•II<O to a preparation of 'unusual meallance.
lo ordthary dlarrMea. incipient cholera. In Aunt. In all
nun of maid:ration of the digestive hinotione. It Le of
inestimable value. During the prevaleaMiof the epidemic
&ohms.' summer complaint, ofohlldnen;,it lc peculiarly
stneacious; no family or trAirlduat shoulebe Without ft,
Gannon—Be sure to get the genuine Err, 0., which le'
ushered only by 7.IIILOWN. at his DrIM and Chemical
Store, aorth.east minima Fifth and Chesnot stmete,Pbll
- for palely all the respectable apothecarim in
the States; and. in Pittsburgh. by Benj. Roza.l\ B. A.
Fstatestock A W.. Dr. B. Smith. loquitel Wileis A Co.:
J. tlehoonmaker A Co. • • -
In Allegheny City by fl. P. Schwartz and
• Lel. AA/ect
i .m • On :SPSISSa
.
UM - Derangement of the Liver. . 2 OQP
of the moat common, ea well aa the molt formidable of,
dlacans krIOVII to Anomie. physicians. it hal for Yen*
attracted the clamed attention of the medical &outer to
•Il.partrof the Wilted States. add yet cap to tge time of
the dice:miry of D., Melons'. sweat Hoe Alt,ilt was almost
bsycedthe reach of medical skill. Thenninic had ner
L'-red without even a tore o' relief, aid, thou*
ands may yet be destined to feel the direfol effeett of this
mart a:myth:Med difieue, It is uow, thanks to there're:eh
of Dr.biciAne, most onopletely brought thatooba
o' manna control. The proprietor. of thei. Liver Pills
feel confident that they offer si remedy whieb has been
folly tested by time, and which Me **VIM felled of ens •
c.s3 when Dlitly tried. ' •`,
ah-Parcharees wilibe Bernie' to esk for DEL ki • LiNE'll
CliLltllltaTliD tulle PILLS, and take none There
ato!tthrt pill., Dolnoftinit to be Liver Pub. now before
the potato. Dr. Di'Lane're Liver Mlle. al. hie Celebrated
W.emlfoge, can now be had at allnepectable Drug biome
In the United States, and by thi sole PrOpristore
YLltlfiN9 11ROTII.Ettfl;.
do2S Suctelsors tel. Kidd g Co,CO Wood
DERD . - \- • •
. .
On Sunday evening, at holy past 7 ololook. MCA=
Eh' a /3(h.lrY. In the:ill. yest of her mt.
Th et friends of the faulty are reeleetrallY Inn tn.& t, at.
tend ben tunonel, an thleder.(Tnenlay) .410 ot \ l e ee;lel.
vote th e render.oe *thee bubbler-a. on Doiyah e t , ad.
jolnlog IL llall'e Plow Factory. Allegheny . Olty. - •
tV. F. S. DE HASS will delivor a Loa.,
:2 , ,lag,:srAt eh‘Pel,.Tharsrlar are ping hart. fo , e .
tub—ccj add n, , :r7 „ 2irg=. ,. ,{terarg Amato...
'gluts to be bad at the following slaw,: Becessforea of
Reed. Mormon, knalleh and lt ullet ton's Tolmeokdat. Wool
street, Resersyttea Bookalor • Market Math hoggrara's
Rrldhre. luau alreet,o4l,Warg: also from th.'memtdrs
a. cis. each. • • JARBS Etoglia,
eatr udOP/SR.
{ JOIIN 8002 T, •
.:J!ILS:ds firranaltaa.
•
• Western Insurance Company. ' rn .
SATEIiENT of the
Imanno. Company at
_ f on th iL l i V onai‘Of
No mtkr, 1061 •
B. nee' due on Stook .. ... ... ... 8139,6 , 0 al
tP a- • 09 76
Mo 60 a9'l
fro
........ 21.169 no
ft fri,2o3 70
A oats for 4,88 :rr
11.630ra oo
Mr
I_,a
lle malt renosarabla grom„Arnolut...... • 2.41 X) 00
tio
.16.121 d • GOBDOs, tairerarr.•
lite!unboat Auction Sale.
rrHE 'fitit ilia powerful . Bieam•
A_ boat, CAL WATKINS, built at Ne t wAalit
Altana, lawny thohned W 1911.11 told at Pit
.4.o o ,,, , k,:tr i aT o ul.f i DAT l , weather, 13, the 7Nator'
olio has gad anginas, lb a...fltzlkia. T 4
hailludot.
6 good nolley7.7lNtattong. 736 luau dlainetarfgood
working 3 blit t ransec hoe faantltp . .euima
The klathlnar wort, alto tlatbets.
Meennrentent la &Ku WM 6 MINS • Od Woo. hull acay
reOelitly caulked. Boat thoroughly nosh e d N o ,.
/bra. with funuture onalote. .Npyt awl, It roman,
" 6 1 oriTylitt r:rll=4ll 4, ul n r i g " °r
141 . 3,16741.
Walnut street, o .roar ilk. up stain, Ctowinnatl
Groynne's Centrifugal Pump,
NRIVALLED in the world; His awoke:
vv ly Ii del to tho attootlon of all Winded in
&ohm.% losoutratorlos.Voroollos. 13mr.rui
too, Botitood Water Stalk no, Sotooto,to.to
*to or /Iris !Won tor t,t4:444011igt r poriks: ogy,
tt=t 4 =Y;Y r no Po , Irma aptioct . .. Ud /7474JrtisTg
rug: %Ur: IrTh r:111117ta 12: r gr th`mg
IrtMlieggott l eAtefitlltUtl° 44 m, 03'
Mastitioarott . 4 . lo==r , PCOrima . ott!l# 'ato/
S* O. SODA-220 kap, 112 lba._ au*, \
susv aniftsid• Or . " U M V
A RAIN OPPORTUNITY
/Oh LUIIII.SRMEN AND CAPITAL:IIITO.
AZOR 841.. g I,ooo.ooo.feet choice Pine Lum-
I' ler. and 1.300 anew Ph. Timbered Lania, In Tempo.
tV~trued,. orar-tbe Attention, river, 10. tulles stave
P uthurgb. en tale land ha. Lately been emoted • One
dooole Pew-MIL now In eomplete opersUont
Dwelling liouiea neablee and Bleck' mina Mut
il - loontets to the\tateblialiment wen mire Orstrate earn:
I pair of splendid mules, wantonatabalebe. tearnass, groa
t Aar. movielons. stork. tool. and everything miqulred for
rgoufaeturing to the beet advent... one mini.n mid a
or ten nuiliore of lumber per annum, a:wording to
Ito. employed. \ The timber is of euellent quality.-
11m tui it! and nesobinory at, go good to 200007 .n 4 irte
e•mmical .111 eau build ecian.cltd altar the moat
too we , l mtebitehed . otanal with t"Direet Action.' mod-
Nu •
Ilf !adz oyliniser, (Ito each 00111) and I . large
d-sole tined et In abundance le atilt kept op
b. tea
%ea , atrout half the Mato. la•
...gun • span of west weedier the "two gates and 00.
. 7 “ ,,,, .. 4 _1V 0 0.4.. be Witehinery and power., &bon.
otemo.ent !or a *gene Of saw,* and otoehlreeTY for
manioc ehlogiae , once palin; end lath sent. can be ed.
del at mall experpte. It to &fenny Miley .d th at then
no. I° the "et. e mill of dome more bosh..
at ie. esteem*. A Rallies. Is now tel. built over • tor ,
ter of this lend from • neighbaring Mill. will :Mond atm
other cutlet Tor itunber or oluebee to the Allegheny river.
Iron are of the best oxalic, and *hoodoo. of Lard wood
la fount on the lands withio 3 mil ea of the*Allegheny Cl,.
er. A Yore.. 1, erected neer b. Where tie test quality
of iron la made. A pedalo road hoot the river pone, over
Vita land. The palls gemerally coo and mtiobt of It Ilea
hand...ell Mr terming. The nelgteborhord is lentineitig
r•piliy. The tine is inlispotable. The preeentwalie of
etas or:petty tor lumbering out its peo.pptleo eel.. for
iron end taming. readers It of gnat woe Oa • lumber.
man or mynah.. It does mt silt the present owner to
beep it, he is reot a 1 it...ratan, and he h. lately lost Ins
rummer of this ertabllstiment bidaatit Therelom. he 'is
r tiling immediately to mil this whole moo.. In lie pres
s
ot productive condu ion. to a good burettasm en. a bed
s.' a. may =M. nitre to parlor the whole canoera from
the troths of toenails In • vary MOM time. About one
million fret of Learnt. tll4l at the moots et whiel.
now wail mooched. can be bouyht with U. retabllde
ctml .00 tot, as the porch.. May ohm. lf the proper.'
t 7 Is not soldon It will be rented br the thoginand hum
1.1 of April n next. to the ant and bend appliessa. For
I.oetut, whida will be liberal, ter further information ed•
dreg by letter. tosPpald. or tall le ton
IiIAIAH INAZINIt,
de6 441 lleal Estate AO, ',Allegheny Qtr.
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALEA .
OR RENT,A Lot on DIIOIIIIIIIIIII Way. between
Iderborr end Hal areal. /SO tr. front by 170 d .
man alley.
also, so, April LL to • property on corner of LibertY
an. Pittrtreate. now occupied by PhinD Kinflat.
in rCO fool on Liberty street.by 80 feet on Pitt et. We
will either ce II tit.* WU. lame theta lbr • teem at year" t
or lot
the on a perivtual lent. sod in meet sae. utti
mate the tetras to reit purehaien. &Kohn at,
O. O. LOODIV UMW% 91 Ath et, Pittsburgh. • .
delklit. or JOHN WAY. Jr,Vewlableysille.
Also, esideble property in Sewickley; 12 um between
Erwiekler elite and Veudnary eth o s,& end quite per the
JD tar. Ma. desiring • piseaant lusaidon forentilding
and improving, would ISO well to pureluse here. es the
itelehborhood has oi ars and better 4 edraotwe than
other In the riolnlq. of the city. The ant of - going to aM
frnot the flit, p.r natty:wt. at quarterly tioltet min. Wog
bot:l.ly tee. then ordmary Distnibu• &eras 6 ts.ht In.
ducatilont tobosineu man to cattle in thia neighborhood s
Ter. , to volt putehasere. • •
Also. forma. • Largo DWELLING HOME in Pawiek.
I T. a short distance of Int rellrosd.ited abundant.
IT sonoll.d with most rex...DLitt swingvabe. Enoutreof
deddtf P. A. WAY or JOG WAY. r. B...dotter P. O.
Teas! Teas!" Teas!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
AT-TILE PEKIN TEA STOKE,
88 WIFE /that. rirnims. PA.
11Y the half cheat, em eatly packed in ma
a c palmate ta soltther trick,
The rute , riber is no• io.ceiving his Fall stock of EILEEN
4.1.4 BLOCK T.11.5a
. cowl/Wag or Nene of the finest chops
he mono in Kasterrn market. lierchints visiting
10° city ore Invited to cell and sundae oar stork.
&flow ls s 11.0 of the various grades, all of which „ma rs
.leen - ereiallr selected, and can with conedenee los realm.
mended:
au eau eLesta este Young Ilyeeng
' 10 do do Marano Young Hymn:
10 do extra 000 do \ des
leo do Superior deo
10 dotra One drs
50 !aroused b os asements& Osr Poungell•o34
25 hall cheers tine Guapowd
10 do screen do:
5 do co Morons 1
20 do Superior den
150 do Fine (Oolong Sleek
40 do extra ens Oniony;
90 doestraVarions da
S
20 do uperladroly strong
55 chests astreene English areskls.
0
do Curious do
Also. Janandllio Coffee, We
-
wine Cr ,
reeked Sowers. -
Also, 53,000 Principe Cligerl, which will
love
A. 1)1 /
deddlitelw ell FM street. Pi
Wig t.T f i L. B . I4ACH ED WH
WELT OIL-125 gala. for sale by
A ere B. S. BELLE
rODINE-75 oar. lieaublizasd, for pale
de3 B . E. SELLERS.
E E,th ill sr4 h ! HAIR--5 each, Tll-430phel
alvat asterebrlavo bv
a. is. szakas,
L-1000 gala. warranted
t.'rELLERS.
XSEED 0
Dr!..rby wl. by
OCEI for ealo
VI.
e ir uzae
k : 1,1
BLUE VITRIOL-800 lbs. for saleby
del R. S. ISILLDI/13.
RAVER CO. FARM FOR SILK, eitua
-19 LNl.on 40 hI Meer. to Moon Test:l.o3l'l,l mile
from Philllptbureh uld immediately oncsalts
containing 65 aorta olland. 40 of which le cleared. II aeru
of meadow. balance •Nott weed land. with One Oreherd.
'Pro (=proven:cents are a rzatne Dwelling Henan. Bun
and good out building.. The oultirat•d land la all lewd
ducuctlty at Locust. Cal WS WAND is a rein
Ut Viral:tar eta fee of the year beet crudity: gm a ZI
Inch esin or Oral. Price and teem/ modavads. to.
• EL 115th at.
riiOß RENT, from 18t April, 1854,
large story MUMS DWELLING. on Penn
et(vet. (matelot= 2 parker, 11111(=rrnoro. tecla kitchen. Icon. bath-mom. kitchen. tn. snth water in Om kitchen.
TWO SMALL DWELLINGS on Pitt strwt, sach!cooloht
log 2_ parlor.. 6 tod•rocon, kitchen. serrate. as.
A WAREHOUSE on Chancier, ler.e.saltable forstoring
rood. Or for ocastolectorizen rporea. Socotra et the
of 10031 - 18, Plt tbarch.
debit( or JOHNEewlckleyelllnP:O.
-- • ---
A ORICITLTURAL WORKS— Stephen's
rs Boorof tb• Parso.l and 2 vols. 1... nag frame
den's comoleto Farmer and Ga•dlner 1 eat. 12 mcc Bse
non's Barn Dad Wake le ad 241 aorta rho Farmer'.
neer and Unierresl Band 804.1 Yeldshon's Dlatlea
err; Thome.' Antorican Trait Caltmis4 Don:does Walt
and' rtVit Trrel of Atari.; The lantrloan Orchardist;
The Vault ontln. by P. Ham; BMWs Lundeen Kitrto
a cal Slower Garda; Buchanan. All nand Clear. on the
otartire of the Orem; :chars complete (Wenn: Yount
OP the Horse; do on the Menus albs Horse. mbwo br
Banner; Tonatt pa Marlin On Catty; Dane complee
CAW. Doc! Stoned's Stale Sconanr. lissmes Tama
The American end Pocket Pnrrlen Allen on Dareala Azo
,Imo's The Varner'. Bat Book; Braperoaaj et e et a
hie... elf Sheen Randall'. Reny Husbandry: fluenan's
Trrator on 5111. e Coon The pttnage Bea term; Alta. , .
Alperloan Boorkreper's Menn . al; The.Varmees Ind ISM
:Mgt attg.`g
re with% large assortment of books a, poultry: for rale
cheap. by• deb KAY k 00. 55 Wood E.
F01:111:-100 tiblo. 'Extra and S. P.; , , just
rind *ad for olio by \ BOON?.
Bu ITER-4000 lbs. in store and for sale !),3P
d.6 \ J.BOONE.",
CHEESE—Prime cattin`g in doro and for
by dee J. J. BOONL `;
VINECI/14-20 bblo, in Wire and for 0110
V by `,N, doe \ J. .7: BOON&
TALLOW 2000 lb a juatreed n 4 forasba
by BOONE. -
k W00 .4 17 . !:112,1b5. Tab and Fl . ;: . 111 . 41 amtir!
S" • 11 bus. in More n ,
for emo by J.J: BOOM
D--6 kegs Nei, 1 Lard;
106 r dc.\\ /NA:wale
t a. /LOYD
tirritrit BEANS-40 bbla; *mall *bite
tiara. r Ws by 7. a H FL'IYD.
I TINZI 4 AI-50 ' d.. 13 bbis.Alid,er Vinegar far
. " \ J. &B- FLOYD. \
QURlVFAtlo.handtt: DIEWORTN'. & CO . . No.
.131)
M1,.3 and 111 T„ mod street. Agoolicibigia IVA=
Ti n nir '' . sod to /1 1 / 7 W4 .- re n goe ' thdry ottarr
don of Me eft,' ado. bro baying anaabarr.•
150 bid, No.) Orod noalloobbli A \soft: . enrl v i'd 44x ,
150 do No. do dog 100
,do de do,:
100 d 6 warts pal 4 de; 160 do 50sam 13 , ,0.Tr0P0
100 do no do ‘, do: aebeloo ul \ dolo. .
l'ittoborab. Doo.Etb„, UM.
TATCARN t I ;he oondittork\ef , Ritto•
1 . 3 torab . a. ;!.zolr6l by tirOeurear:
To Bills Racoon+ and Ealim disraabeisa 98
'Cubdoe hr. lista. ..... 13,801 Be
,Caoh on nand..., ...... .......... SLIM 501/
lion.. tad Lot. =Wood t WO CO
, —.......--_
R. S 11807.944 911
B. Cipltal. Me e k paid 1a..... .V....-...--.E9a,:ia 71
Cato due to Banici..- '.... 1,-.........,.. . 2.493•40
Dialdraditaa-a'__ .d.- .. ....-.....L.!...1 . . .. . :....'.....:-• M. 14 ~ 711
Dlacounta and Fr0ga1u5.....:.-... , , ..... ............ 7815 92
Contingent Fund . 11.7a3 13
I)na Depaellstr.... - ...........4.:-V.-:---.. 142, 1 n Da ,
.; do do . I n te rest.._....... ti
183.943 01 ,
- . ,
-msmrmlr,mmwfM,Tl
IANNPSILED WALL . PAP -R. of Oak,
Mut. Walnut, Hada ofiPutilaY. aa. •
beautiful wifely for paqualtuf full& Ea aorta.
ar e a,' sale by • THUMAA.,P.MILIakt.
r I APER lirgb atitoiu
rivot ...t - vartrua -for Bala at Ilya lirall. Paper
\ ntim:my N. t 6 Market at, between ad aufteith . by
.TLlOl[4ll PALM •
A.. MASON & CO:, lam juit opened
ix.toe lot of all Wool Plaid., for Ladir Eearta
A\ A. MASON & Co., 25 sth et, will open
. mt. morning, a luau variety or Ladiu Oath a
bloalutaal Talmu.
Er
nil WOOLEN SELAWLS—On hand an 4
,layty daily menhir g Woo_lrip Shawls. lulu NUM
o arorpvatiarr. A. A atABON A CO. IS tat' at.
DPAID DE LAMES—Just, reed and on
\DLAID \ 'PRINTS-10 oases Plaid Pits,
warrantt‘tsstoolors,Juit re,a*.
\f
deb ma s o N '
LARGEao . d ohoiao 'assortment 'of- Prin
,,drf. R.galikana limn& otaartu rom and nun
er;,for no* br \\ Veki A. 8.11111130,V.
AA 011010 E t3WAdMat‘ 0 1 / 4 ,,gry t,
9hmPaig4iA7ll3WilfgAVlS I littrlit
4EISRITHE. Mirasohino, Ouraino, dalri
sett•Amt AnotmtAlliaohCarctlioNtbit
A. CULAN.
AiITA
,fk BB 3: Lovariik's Crushed wadi:War.
.ur fbr malsim A. 0UL8111113021. \
ORME 141..iif Limp, put_ np expresaly
er \ asfA r r 4llr tro th " I \ . k rl intif i
eoLO
BITE G APXS.-4= few Aega:White
Malaga 0 pat. reed mktra o#l
7ESIONS, on hind and to s tr i v e to r
I A by deb ;•• 14 . MoOLUEG
Al"lr Oi SITGAR-k24 - blt* new crop, : for
clue candansoll• •74. • RLDID. ]
VIOLA3BE9-415t.
11l for ralikbr 4,
~bn~~x`,p ~[olwe,,.
d ~ •o.tA ' ltAYn: ~..
B UTTER -8 bblu, aCal Batt*.
rrAlfit thit bby there. that's oluveziag with
• sold toIIEMBUIL'a, and „ntAla • soft orobtklntr,
Bryn lulu from $1 toll= No eUaro for stuorriaar soooA,
LOVES-20 bb.O.f.o.raisligu
VE4IST POWDEitS--.4 trails Prom
MIII by A. Lwow:cox a a6.\ .
D ED YREGIPITAIV-10016e.,\ for saVri
xi, del 11.%/11. YAZIMIWTOCIL e CO-
bblLSteantße
•,. oast lam Ho
ya__lseib haw attar Nair
Yark.ll!! fat !IMAM.
•-
:_ll4
Mainir
IV, 0. BUGAII-22
-%! • mark
" trii - 7F - 324.
. 4 1401,
-.:4- *••
A-, ."
AMUSEMENTS,
Ji., r iali tlaarilaalamano4oadaaartalr,Pl
ban, um ma ral9 la !tannin,
GRAND 11O2iCIR'_
. . -
MSPSCTFULLY aninunaes tolhe citi
ms of Plettabargh.that be iriU tl.k OUT.
•bt D abortir. on whieb armada be wil l
erstrted brL IO NJEIN&ADELINA PAM ea
[ha rLd
cal rb.aosealm.
meumez ErraucosciLtha art at Piaalst. Mltaltai
Irratar anti Candartar.
Yo. Programak• particular; sae Altura advert/as
meats. azd at tha Tlcket• 012:. of Mr. Ellotnro Mooki
IPor,
noiltdtr
AUCTION SALES \
r'**A"3. Y
VI,NEWINTtROLOTHINIrIiIita'
n: .4m:3r/ore—O. Tuesday artraaa.Oth
1U etlirlit. at lb* Ordato•rdal 8.1.• Attolaa;to
and blb . Ma. wlll to told. • loom sad dealna
pertorWinter Clotblog.emaattgag
onattiolotn, atmelniar• and 'woad ;ateli hoot
Wan etat•nato Dertor. blitotat }pd pin
mow itllt.latla. whaler. and*Aleadla Tad .
derahlrta and \Al r c nM o o o ilauaptAt (MAI r
Mad
motes. tannalt. dn.. \ Al. DA
ETAIL\ STOCK OF, DRY . at.
Auvrtope—o. w.d.4.7 locoing. D.
o ..
oat, at the Goomerelal Wes aboaa.oortas
Bth street& .111 be sold, a lane et o el a
titt==lr•
del
e b T 1 4 2 . 1 ".E . A7'1.05110 1, N .1 -0: Friday 14-
E4lB Raam=NootSuel
/it
be mad.
graH h o c ror aounr; = IT "T.
I P! TlOrie 'AK!"
NURSE it I.ES, St.o
TMEM•• Fruit Trees aid ithrabbety. \
astortz aa -
subscrib nt er offers
riaareas for mile, a
°bola ot strotut. PLC"
IL both dwarf. end: etandare& Ma* et a
b „,„ thria.;NwjaseyPebetuas.Plaw,Olumvi sk
Apriaot& (iloosbnza. Clarrent, .neepsers,
Llftrgrealo. nirsointit& Ottlep• Scat.
tar blreartion in Winter anti, Spriest letpleamais !!!!. th.
remand Plardenort inost aperarsa eonstrnatton i Wen
11.8.`d "4 imideug'" W".bw ib 6"' 1)
nab JA WA ROI..
DEARTREES—lMeitzstinerrees
dwarf and otandordot n. and literior
v ••••
oles. Jost zonated and tot oil. at t tkatlsai
•o , 4•7 JOEIN nu! , • . 13,, ;
I=g==M!2:lM=:=
ADAMS Ar. BUTTU,
Protium Coanalssloa aterishamits,
• 'NO. D SONTETVATER 6T" THILA...
Aid Wham.le Noan, at sow Cu ll • Plllla.
. .
Oahu. Botta, - • • flomouT.N. IF. Plum%
Olaf. and toll do,. lasabortioa. Ournoilo.
Poona...puted do. • Nolan% Oaroa,,D•too.
Jam, sad Wattarn Lard. Nroololl. alga Obowlata
Mathew ovary Obeco, . 'prawn a OoomlLlatas Tow-
TOM AaPla do, ' dor. • .
ratc ,,,,,, ; „ . do. Eluerataa
Pearlaad Untold Barley; ilir=rloa I =ararek
71° L_ 11 " is ? "-
Ondllob a Waled Elaviag, ' agouti. laduro.Nall!loOl.
Nottlat a white 011111. on,p,Pare Orland
Cuary and ilesoo &ON EloolbaTi a idailar.'d Pearl
bluegi,tr.°C°. EP.ru' -
O,Da m kil ' A•lioaL
Daley al - Batts Btlek: • Oarrovay...t Ilastard_rot
Dorman C l Caszt, Raw Mar. Colbo annul%
Havana do, •LantwallzaiT =
so.
•.
ADANA; 18 TT P•apor N
IAL
-N0.3 Boallt Water Matt: Plata
PSOTIOTTON
kfrugyant Ottbac,
•
INSUftAgeg. • COMPANY
\ , \HARTFORD; °OWE:.
Cap'{ 310 t;.A;mia. Premiums an Wea
L tern Fund _
$1,000,.1 .
•.‘, . ,
INCORPORAT O ED OO 1825. \ ..
Polities of lasimerice Issued at al:. thsei eh the
'' most 'Nearside terms, siebist . '',,
1. ces s ..OR DARtaterti Dir. - Prei•m,
\ PERILS O F NAV.DIATION,
by \ '..- cimpai .r.., Alum.. .kgfti. \
mbigia.yral -'s P. Pittabaroch sek*AllenbanYigoanay - t ,
I. -- ' ( 1 051510N,PLEAS, No..l; q oPe- ',
4", ' l ic.:l- ILI comber Tyro, ma, ... ~..,
„, t oil:wary AoAttamta toll Dua '
• - • s• Kartnely to John B. caw.
_.... 14*-1 . • "I
t --....4 . __, ... • U : tbn, AnAlky.apoolatcd by audit Raise.
- •_ , rata .`11'4111t:lif.:=1- IMITIC:
Darter atotosentfor a anal bearing. on Tharinay, Dow.
F.l:. at 2 o'cloakr...,x. . \ •
. U. BRADY WILK •R. Auditor:” _
Ce 29 3 , ; :, - . ... \167 oarthAtnnk
bufab,
Allegh..y Countfric _ .
-,-,-.., IrtOrphaidi'\
i ,.., J
.: , J.,.. for rid tot:mfr. A
t: 1 1 ,..c ,
~ I : k t bd o tter v o o f aro,
~
_v.•, , , , •Th:-17";:a u ippiini.d t
' ''
. - 7:2 Itt . Plogott s et of Volipm at
pink no ralltlon a • dare= totta th .„r, .4,.
the pantocialarr. Vaal Mos. No • 101
Sharsdar:, a. 16,1 at 3 cealook.xr. If ,
no2INOW, . axes
..5114111
. . .
i ‘ N. the Court r_gol.
„ft . :,. i t
.. i. 'l l kof Pa of moth , e.
i ~.. \.' ) .. In the manse or To
1
4 „.„
a
:''' ' T ' sol!d ' fity Ph lp. It ie_ . 1 . 1:11 """ 11,
confirm cm aeronnt of .
Minn, a n
r:ge 4'' ooli :le ' Ziri i tt 4 rts. 1 . - u6
\
The Anil shov , named w 11_ attend_ the
his aPpolnim at lils dam; MO ~..,Lnt. 2il sv
e'cloct.a. a . Isiontierd) ' at, B et.lNe A
nn° -TO CONTRACTO4-- N.
' 1 . 4 114010/1 a 01110 1 11 .111.Rfilla—Pro le wI .
rtoetTol at the OZes of the tioviortda and hid
In Cattnign. nail the lithXD t ethitibm eve!
il.far the
( XL I III•:hsaVtuI,V,Vv,,,ILOIVUL., =
iles wester thedaaMen did Ott western Wince; thnt
t - o of Mont 6 Wien Pes-betweea tie* o.altalthil At
and the month of the we Study. At o
sham on the
work to be let—Lminding brioches and itomeellnis
tome and desirable. and Jewell warder UM ottentith,d
stanenelblo tont:motor . . The wedato sodium_ of ' thus
abase work azo. bow - real) for OiaOttestlOO,
t h e the
witent suntioottll bo pretion't for Inammeldrathe the lith
of Mamba. Nuthor tothmaucin Mar be thtalmd 01 , \ .
a P a V 7 IIII /VVO. St il l ;trsVP:t2Z,Ekari al 7 at
°"42 t . 64° 'N '
• 011441. It„FIBIL CUM Eno a. \
N. a —Tha Boar t oft riblieWctira of , %t u thili tt iender \
*hoes clireetioo B R E
Whesiton mid Oda, plot
B. construhted. a n am o % wilt month cr.T
on the lath at Dm. abom named. for the purpose sw•
oeleingand *WOE an Um proposals that nth they be 0r
.....,.. •
§HARPSBUROR PROPERTYPOR SALE
--A lazaalot of thatutd , onawhleh la emote • Inn
la It doable - Prams Motor. wall &mond sad !Mould oa
Main stroat.la the boma_All'of altar sham
_h. The owskar
t.•• move to the mat, edam the 11 , 10.41 at Um low t
Pace .f 11476. Par Jordan ladtmatkmotably to
nallo E. Malaita'. lio. 11.71rthat \
4oßN..cAnw_mairr,
- ILINII/Ao2l7llEtal Eltrrlata. •
'SURGICAL ADRITALLIISTRUERSTS
TAILORS .11227i71RZ =TARS, RAZORS. e
•
• GUNS, PISTOLS & REVOLVERS:
1011141RTIOULAR attention maim to ttto man
' eteetara M Timm.% • Abdomi •
M7rlaStritiejte:ai mmat t a i t ' anotil l' es.aariuld
tb• above /111111140011Thwat the State hat. held la Pat.
havab.Sadt. Md. • ealdhaadkw.
.ELLERSCIJUGH SYSITP—"WITEI
QOUT
VAIIiv=
memo add. Tb. night Montag. / went to bid pallor .
tbfameaft: tunattbatauglage./ bad ebrem bone tb•
weft woes. tba puma abefterg with me WWI ao maiM
anacmod by say oftiablog that ha got up awl went t..
drug more and bought a bomb, of sour Coati
deft otarbloh. - to my anat. aalcofteluseuft.
°wow, It by magi. / went to wait la the iiiiirejles%
sto sunraulteurall. Your; &a. .I.IIIN DNA m
motif,that I simian/I amaatotOd arta (&--
aboua elomusidatumaimd that the atWrat eteg os trae.
• • • • Jog .
Proustod sad told by IL Z. ZELLERS, tat wood Anat.
mut by Drugtrsata fa town liatt nog)
CIOLD.C.N. SYMe St. Louis
,Lo Goldin Byroo. geonine - hunt mat
lox aaMer A. A. IlotibUßCL, um Wood at
,
isTsw.musio—A completortaie tTif
• Holum with. Roalla and Itallan7worde /utast*,
di g rogirT,V,V 14 4 " th , ° '
lt,7 , 74%l, At,_, 4° Z • l nb' 7: l :: l, __ b*D` ltr ' &l . l spo
o. /3..titunt..
Inn no'd sad for sal• by •
U. 80B.60EDIS, km%
I=ml
BUTTE 3 bLl s fresh Roll, reed by W
uotio 16
F iqu-500 bblLLake Trout; ". .
kl: wlrt:ruiti
so do , Ploklad
40 do mat No. _
wai rti r r i t Br
_ _ • • . • .
SELLING_ OFFI-.
cuirm CHANCES FOR - . BABOA1:118.
Tilk-'l))4le'''ined would zoelioetfulls in.
t htlbra thelitnends and the ehtietAlene thst
ti parj,"°l 4 d o f4All oe , a o l z • l atr ..9" w.O ul.
BICII
, • -
ray ieuebnied - In the &A. h a the Haag.
.174xl*quo. IS Lawton, which lbr. In ddett.Wrstr and
I ! '"
a tr. Artidnin he et d... " " I " °E. \ • _
, L VET, TAPESTRY AND mrUsil SLR
. os T ;
..r......l.l.ariznittipVetp rztir.oz.ettgltawt
voiy,rika, Akira - aid &pa . Thrtroply o tt p ith
from lb. WO riletestatl Manufeatatiaa in ele Waited
stunk oolera warrentet /nsreba Carpets sr all Mann
Toriltlan WWI' and Blair Orp , etn Wool and He eaten
(1,111, thil k 2a t zltb T :g l. s• e
it ; ,
:c :tut zl , .
. 4 t 7tbe.
31 1" h: enteric mock etll natdttgr De eald the nein 1 her
man to make ,reota In other sewn. • -
i• ,\ : , C.
B. !WILDLY a CO. •
n_____Thled V
ri IRE KNIICHRBOOKIIIVMAGAZIr .;,,
' e'DeeeluDer:las Dtna,Ved br• 11. 11, andlow 1. -,
de3 , ' , .I,,ixollatM Ehilldburk,sd at,...t. +-
oat ehhiee Ds - Rrsm , •• &-
liana Unit. iota 411:: '!' vre .
Mtt Ir t uAr a t4 o llt l l l "n
PIIMIOII CM nib um nging . '
\ WNW@ Inanammlar,guriau=
N..1.1ak .• •
N • ' 6r~ a th Yid°
awl Winn. •
Cansminghng p u n U*o3, 11421:4 Yamahal. ar; „
ARP Cif-------ERART&—
EZ I MM °34
t 02,12 Ati!""it t p“ ber„
Ctu ftratin t tgtr i r"
ta.
d,
111,mt Slire aretkin, box 0140 pkr.
41"12tOrantfigliV: Us. tot
rIiPAICEDVORN.
sFingiu o Aßs...
eo t d,
York. and ON rr
Wriu, l3T
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Terte 01 *ash
m
saml lato
• •er ir Aar
r TOMO. to gee=
.4,1.11/ tillot
-1 :IX Janet. MO
' Auditor.
on Pleaa
/not. Tam.
taw infra.
W. 'be Court
.Itos
Westm ont toOh. ,
,
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