PITTSBURGH GAZETT rUBLTSTIED DI AIIFTM &CO.. PITTBI3I7IIQH FILHIPAT- MOBS[ G, JANUARY 13, 1854. 16;;Prir49tritt3II , e6.1(iy atreclatioxi of traz,froAlo Guelig olforo to our boaloolortoog • Moot doirilditgoodivni atralitig per lratinsookinom Otti ciron.latioit b betwortifour and aro thousand, rattling 13 .4 4 0 Afar/ riflogo and eotiaty W Wootorn Pennotyloonlo. 1 awl ZootOrn Ohlo. Vele•TO'AMEßTlSEtt2.—Netther the .I.2lltorlal Rooms Pritattnir !nandanent of the . Theile - Comete, are °honed Oa ustnitnlci who &sirs their notiess to appeal. t imperme 110.41,t7 morning. mill Wenn loud them in berme 5 *Week. ottiketurdet- :(`AUNTY MEETING - The Whigs said An -I.l4llaanun •of the , federal 'Wards, Boroughe and Town ships 1n the County. will meet etitheir respective places of ho'dhur electrons, on OATCIII/ Ali, the Z3th der of Jan- Vtltrdlort.. , bstareso the hours of 1 and o'clock. P. a.; and attend n County ZedivenTrOultntUE.Wi t tilt 4 tlVl i sTdap of Ye rr 11184, at 10 adock, A. X., for the nuke. m electing, dole ad. to the-Siete Content*. es lishislArgh. on the 16th der of March.' 5 16 51. infer of the Committee Cm terpoodonee... , • • TllO9.- JAMIE/ill, Chino. ACC . I . D/4242 ON TR E 01110 ,AND TI PENFITIVAMA Biiccollision took place, yesterday . Morning, on. the Ohio amt Pennsylvania Rail- . read,:ut.the Henrille station, ten miles below' _ :'this cit y, Involving the destruotion of.property. Dirt haPpllynti personal injury to any one. The cirentatdances weredthent Two freight trains, left Pittabitrgh for the West; at the usual hour in the. * Morning; one pegging the other. About half-p - ast sermi - o7clock, the leading train arrived atjfenrille r station, and stopped to wood and water. This had been rendered necessary from 'the ..,tank at Allegheny being in process of re pain, Themorning was very foggy, rendering it lmyoaaible to see more than twice the length of the train. While the first train was thus stand • ingest:the, track, the noise -on the approaching train ommin at a rapid rate was heard. The En gineering• at the time * under * the Looonaptive, 6 1 1 41011 machinery. lie i naediately leaped to hie station, and had just applied steam for going . aimed, .whett the hindmost train dashed into the . rearCarimiling three of them ontop of cash other, in'enti Mass of ruins. The force of the collision tore; up the track a Short distance, and the En gine, the Baton, RIM buried under the wreck it bad ;made, ....No - other damage was done, ' except 'lnjuring the couplings and bumpers of the rear Thethree freight cars are a' complete wreck: They had but little freight in them. - The - Roston Engine is badly injured, but can be repaired. • The boiler ;dues were not injured. This accident originated another of a slight chareeter. - .ln Order to permit the Mail and Ac commodation trains; to pass each other, both of which were due at about half past eight, it was necessary to use A° second track, between Bo wie* and Heysville. A freight train fromthe west!laadjust arrived at Renville and 'session& ing on time second trick, waiting for the down train to pass, when the collision occur- Waa necessary.for this train to get out of the way ef the. passenger trains, and for this purpose commenced backing down to Seirickly. In the 'mean time the Acconutiodation'train had arrived' at BeWickly, where it met a messenger within Baronet of the accident, and with a state meat that the witilb track was so blocked up as to be -Impassable, which was the fact. It then *tatted rip on the second track, going very slow, giulwiten.about half way came into colliaion with the .freight train backirig down. Each train, was going at the rate of about three miles an Mint-, but the fog was so dense that they could not see each -other, until they were close together: ; . The (Image done was smalL. The front...of the . LoCottiotive was bruised:end the chimney alittle bent, but its capacity for ba.si-, .11055 was lea'scited. The truck of the car of the freight Bain was knocked out of:. place; and somewhat broke's. ' As soon as the ; trains were separated they both ran down to Sewickly and got on the main track, • - and - the train followed immediately after, , and . went way, haring. been detained about one,hottr and a half. The Aecommodation train ;-4. haring lost its time, waited until an extra train, whiclitookits place at ten o'clock, from Pitts . burgh had naSsed, When irearne up, and arrived hero at:about 1,2 o'clock. A. large force was put A On to. reraore.the wreck and.. repair the track, t and. etery.thing - was all right again by' last. eve ninethe only disturbance of the regularity be thOdetentien of the Mail tra.M.bound !feat and.thi detention of She ..keeoniniodatiosi have been paitleubtiin'etatingpie - facts' of .1 We' e e eri iiea tate tit , , Xagg men t get , al!on. That" there wait gross fault. . someirheirethimeaane denbt4— s We-#ime - aterseln- L ' -- , --- eirrtorsing• any Opinion se to where-the I • fault lies,..as we base thefttllesq onfidence in the; sapicitypad jtstice of the Atiperintendeit, who. will .in ertigate the case immediately. We know the ,difficulty. of , procuring men of fidelity and . reliance, but where'the lives of so many persons • are concerned it is'eminently . necessary . to 'use the utmost citation; and to insist upon the abse, lute obseruthec of the printed rulee„ -lf this is donene accident will occur. . • Aslaras our knowledge of the passenger con doctors on the roadgoes;they are safe, prudent and gentlemanly ,men, and equal to men in that ' capacity, any where.", We were on the accommo dation train during the collision and subsequent difEculties,. and eon bear testimony to the pro donee; et:M:l-6 7 11nd capacity of Mr. rCleery, the very popular conductor of that train. The par '. sengera who habitually turret in that train have the utmost confidence in his fidelity and prudence, and alvrays feel etre under his .-- ,condoctorthip "be slight tollision, - .yestarday,gof his train. was in no re t pect owing to, one failure on his part. • Prrnietnnir.LlD Srernzsciun itAILILOAD. The :eider will be gratified to see the report of the President and Chief• Engineer of the Comps ity,ind. to learn that the work is progressing to it completion * and is erpected to be finished dnrin&this Year.. The Elitligors of the, Penn, arrant" BidlrOad Company hare announced 015-.. daily ?. in our celumna, their intention to recom mend the Stockholders to grant the Board an - therity to - genre:Mee : the bonds of the !Reuben', mile 'aid Indiana 'Railroad Compani to. the, amount of half a Million of : dollars. , The stock holde'rerral, no doubt,, sanction the rem:it:et of the Directors, and thus !emir* the completion Of that 4,4,71 r,. This, in am- - Opinion . Will secure, *mid penulictiture. , the early Completion of the - Plitshirgh and ,Stenbensille. reed; as the Petmsylmnia 'Company will notice - this link wanting nfter.toking sO deep' an in thi Cdde esMaskin of tile wort' "We' consider, prospects:therefore; th 9, or tlte Pittsburgh and , Stext!Aili . 3l4 Patroftd, dicidedV;more fleuer . . now,.::-.th - aii nt . *Tip ftirmer period. otitkex THE AXIIIICAN -ItAILTLOAD-- JOIMNAL.-.We hem never road n:there unfairand unjust article than .the: leading edaorisi. :in:: the above nemed •YournaVia the ilemesof last week. Thereseems to beli tyatematic and united effort, on the part of the'rE*a New'rotk to demiunce:and, de 'Penniviraitht, .and th'e .Railroad journal, • paper ititende . dfOr general einnlntion, has ea. celled in thiainiquitecia - proc'eetling. The article , rlitenT4ti3 i Pntitled, Property', unsafe ' a , PiriniYkani..7,"..and la;nttastie of misrepresen ' talon and malice. lt would only be a waste of time ta , rtplp to such articles, and State pride revoltacat , :We pronounce the editor of the Railway :Unmet a slanderer. of Pennaglanli, =1 that nis generalization is AN contemptible It in WO/VITO for some time back been enspidotte, of the statements, in regard to %U -nlade, pat forth hithat sheet; and nOPennsplva 41an.can'hereafter pat the least faith in thorn:, _ . It;s more ineorrow than in anger that we read the unaserons and moat ;mind remarks of the New York press towards Pennsylvania, growing 'out of the Erie' affair. New Toik ;ties for years cased with the. Anti:Rent ripts, wd the rioters were,:alp* fled political par and various presses, and it' ' was: not until murder had been added. to . sdefianee ,of law. that the - riots . were ssuppressed. r Duti whenere" did the people and presses or Pennsylvania.charge, the blame of this iißoti.tho whole of the State and people; and endeavor in consequence to injure the character and - credit of ,thodtate 7Neir.Tork lass been herself if a fraud committed upon the sovereignty and.rdignity of this.bnnmon— ItsalWandlikr'derfitr.,the: iewlt4e: deed die has - !lid;QP7 eopr d, t4e;%.OI)QQ People o Erksilltey,had..tho eitutipletuferis thesni( 4 a railroad compuivdmiked , Nevi'Yoririm 401E4 'olQ't!iirt 6t the State sad it wondW*o * o44l* P!":#0* °44W**ll. .4 4 . AM P.OI , r : -fa FROM WARIVIC9TON cutlers were nitting , them mg in kaiser: knives:9f ' ,AMericaft make being preferred to ours, because:; the material, does not give; way undertiseail these of Shef f ield are sometimes found to de. In IV4seufscrros, January 9th, lawn. slosit notwithstandini,the sharp ptacticeana The Senate is getting tired of the trifling on hasty habibil id - Nmeriea, they are in some Nlexicau affairs, and on motion of Mr. Benjamin, branches of trade earning the repute for sterling I adopted a residuthm calling upon the Presidedt to ! tuff and make; which' used to be sat' own; and ; if we suffer them to win that reputation from us communicate copies of correspondence that has altogether, then indeed we shall have !oat more tiff:. place between the two Governments, since , than if India were annexed to-morrow. June, 1852. Another tear is inisnittent. The — iiidependence of Music* may bean effectually ex _ , : PITTSBURGH A.ND S . TEUBDNVILLE t:nguiahed by the forays of marauders as by the ROAD. , _ SUAL „ an:ETHIC OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF t marches of armies. -The• news from the west _ .-LNun P. AND S. R. It. Cos YANY.—Agrceably to coast i lit fact shows that war is now raging be- public notice, a meeting of the Stockholders of tween California and Northern Mexico. The the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Dail Road Com lotnditti wlio attacked La Paz have been, ae i pre . pany, was held on the 9th of January, 1854, dieted, cut off and surrounded. They are now convened at the office of the Engineers of said cudpau.y. in the city d probably in another world. having received the On motion of S. Livingston., Esq., J. O'llara sine reward of their crimes in this. But the in- Denny was unanimously appointed Chairman, telligenceof their situation nod the scent of blood and J. L. Patterson; Secretary... had attracted another horde of congenial spirits Rto T e i lleff e le N rs ri SS of als H o . re G p r o a rt ff ; D 'i of d M e i n ts t le e ll ) , the from San Francisco, who, it , is reported, sailed upon the holy errand of extending the area ofl - ; Eltotneer. ;and W. A. Bill, Esq ., Treasurer, Jr., wet severally presented and read; ; when. freedom, and in contempt and defiance of the an- : On motion of Gen. Wm. Lamer it was unani tliority of the United States. We talk of the nmusly Ruolrrd, That the reports just read- be infamous and wanton aggressions of Russia up- t it,111:„te;.1; and published in newspapers, and wa s. Turkey and of the English upon India, but in I 1 : O. mot i on of M. B. grown, Esq., it was unan thosu cases there is some pretext of a reason.-- 1 fiumely &wiped, That the thanks of the Stock ti't• have none for overrunning the peaceful States holders be tendered to the retiring President, n Gruff Esq. for the zealous and disinter , of Mexico. They are parts of d republic, there c H s e ted ry ability , with which he has conducted the 1 'pl.:spit , speak a different language and profess Affairs of the Company during his official term. different religion from ours. Such freedom as On - motion of It. McKnight, Esq., it alio Re they have is common to them all, whereas the eared, Thatthe President and Beard of Dire,- notorious object of the piratical crew from with- tura, to be this day elected, be and they are it, our borders who are disturbing their peace, hereby r y m th i o n r r i , ;ed to n ee e tft•r , , t,, tr i r th espzd, r e a n t i f l d' firing their habitations. and murdering their de rooks the Pittsburgh and and Connellsvillo, the fenceless citizens, is to restrict freedom and estab.. Allegheny Valley. and the Steubenville and 'nal li,ll slavery. aim Rail Road Companies, in reference to eon- VS necessary to be plain. If our government sOlidating our road with either or all of theirs, but before final action, all matters relative there is to be the victim and the tool of Fillitiusterism. to shall be submiteal to a general meeting of the the administration had better at once confess Stockholders of these Companies for confirmation their impotency, and retire. At home we see the or rejection. enemies of freedom conspire to overthrow solemn On motion the meeting ndjourned sine the, to Aid, time:honored compacts for its protection. go into an election for a President and twelve Abroad they are violating the faith of treaties Directors to serve the ensuing official J. Minns DENNY. Ohfu yea. rmun r. and the duties which nations owe to each other, J. L. Pnrrisasos, &weary in order to carry slavery intoregiona which have January 9th, 1854. hitherto - nobly, resisted Its advance. With such I - Blaine - us enterpriser, I here no sympathy, and I hope they will be visited with swift disaster and just retribution Corrosoondeaeo of Vt. inttsborgh Quatte supposed that Mr. Benton will find him self. greatly embarrassed by the Nebraska bill the, Senate. If he has ever been sincere in his - .apparent co-operatlon with those who wished to preserve the Missouri Compromise as the law of the land, lie must oppose it. But ho has contended with much earnestness before the pi-ople of Missouri that Nebraska should be im "rnediately organized, in order to remove - the In dians, end to open a new field for settlement.— Douglass' bill makes maple provision for both these objects. Can Col. Benton sustain himself in opposing it on the grounds that it is a treach souls violation of the, Compromise, and will re open the, fountains of bitterness between the North and South ? Ido not believe that he will attempt to do it: and as he never was of any real use in the great conflict of the Wilmot Pro visr;, on I believe ho will fail now. I think be will give the bill a tacit support and a silent vete, and that it will pass both Houses. Mr, Atchison does not announce the important select committee on the Pacific Railroad. What it the resain Some say it is because the mover of that committee, Dr. °win, who, by. the cus tom of the Senate,. should be its chairman, has nained among his colleagues two or three emi nent Free Soilers, and that the President demurs to the list. - I never had any great opinion of Atchison, who is a sort of "Hog and Hominy," cteracter; but- the extreme bitternesS of this not seems to stamp him as of a lower order of politicians than that in which 1 had ranked him, The serious aspect of the news from Mexico h.til induced the President.to send off a special messenger, with instructions to press his treaty with all possible dilligen fr ee, and to' get land without regard to price, for fear the Fillibusters Rill deprive him of that hon Or. Justus. PILLSENTIVENT or 111.. R GRAND JUZT.—This doc ument will be found in our columns toklay. One of the recommendations will startle some of our ;ciders, that of lasing church .property; but it eminently worthy of The serious consideration of our citizens, and our opinion is that the more it it con.sidered„the less will be the objections to feTtiisw Conscias.—meet .this morning. at .their Hall, to organize, nfter Ms Honor, tlid.llayor elect 104 be sworn in. Tun Fats iv 15 . kir_YoueL—Lobs N.l6aLr Fivit Biiiuu penplc of New York are begin ing to get alarmed at the many and destructive ftreis that have recently taken place in that city. Within the last three months, the aggregate is estimated at nearly five millions of dollars.— The statement is vs follows: •• October 28, Fowler's Buildings, loss $250,- 000. insurance $100,000; November 17. Empire .Iron Works, loss '300,000, insurahee $180,000: November.l7. Jane and Maahingten streets, loss $200,000, insurance $15%000; December 10, theliarpers and. other buildings, loss $1,500,- 000. insurance $850.000, t. December 27, Front street and theshipping, loss $1,500,000, insurance . $1100,000: - antetry , 8, Metropolitan Hall and .Eafarge Ho !,loss $1,000,000, insurance $850,- 000.. Tots loss, $4,340.000, insurance $1,780,- The New York "limes, alluding to the many centlagrations, and to the means possessed by Ni. York for extinguishing fires says : Mimi yet, in.spite orthese provisions for the speedy extinguishment of fires. there is not a city in the world where they are half so destrue tive as in this, We are confident that the reason will lie found to lie in the defective manner in which our btiildings are Constructed.' 'The law requires that buildings shall, not be "constructed 'of wood withinthe citflitnits,; and they 'lire, as a matter'ef necessity, made of brielti butathey are so poorly'made that the hiw af f ords.in .fact no safeguard igainit the Occurrence 'of aestrue . _ . City• like thia,'lthere there is fire in .gine- within ten minutes every building in h.-L.. where the' vigilance uf. the Department' brings - It Instantly to the rescue; and where the supply' of water rase abtuulant and so 'unire.rsal—there is 'no excuse for the extension of a fire beyond the 'structure in which . it may originate; sthd if the proper preca.utions were taken in their construe: . lion, we'should never hear of such au instance. The law should require that the walls be made of a pruPer 'thickness,and of ;suitable 'height ; that thibuildings he'Provided with iron shatters, both front 'and rear; and that the' walls be laid with MuCh solidity that they will not crumble Under the Severest' beet, end be able to stand even after the Pieta' which connect. th e m hive burned away. - The law should alio provide fora suitable municipal *eft° make frequen t and close ezainimitione of all the buildings erect: ed in slue city:" " ' - Me.lluiroar-,-The following frail the London Spectator, - of Oct. Bthr, bee something very en couraging for-this loollity;and 'seem to Contra dict:the erwertion, we Often heau from foreignere that "we can't 'compete with 'England in menu- :"A writer to whoseccunpilations the nwe'slires space and Corispicutum position, hate tithed more' than one oectisionof enlarging upon a competition with which our merchants are threatened in In dia hnd:Asis, on the part of American traders.- The ships of 'the .I.inited States appear, on the hiceiran coast as Welles at Retch,' Altuacat, and other: placee, with Tetriouit articles which.they barter for the produce of those countries: the American commodities being principally a cer tain coarse cotton fabric, whiehthey call *heating. The Americans appear to enjoy a particular ad vantage OT et the traders--that of conducting their barter individuay bt ships, which are In dependent ratting shops, instead of working by routine through large establishmerttsatitombny; and thunthey.not only saris expense, but in each particular transaction secure the largest amount Another advantage they have is expressed by the political Agent at Kutch who :says - St. the ebe . that it t , finds -ateeptrince among WO . people of the country ,bccanso it lune longer than the cloths imported front .Bombay." This, indi cates the true farce of the conmetition which we have to dread from the United States.. -If A merica can cut us out. in India Where we ocCupy the entire-country with our goiernmentand com merce; the ridicule and disgrace would be greater 'than any which the most anti-commercial coun try has incurred. Bit there is something in this ,superioritymf tissue orer.the taannfacturentof The oompaiiooa la not made tar the tint time, nor only in:mittim.shmiting... 'it h i r op or tid f rom iludnoniliveritailsray. thatAritish:iroaraila vbecome inn worse conditionirithin Oreille Months' than Anicrienn . ralls..,Within kneinher-g. years.' .There may,,ht exaggeration in this: , Maus hate hi' Co thOloirdil of our rails from our ;own-official BelentifiCklWlVitttto, mbo, declared. to e t mot make . ofottr. iron Mi he a froquezititaUtti. 4r 4Ccia.gd, At Aft loot mooting °film taltettioltt tltt.zOtutOr etnlttrilestorodatotAminiat'ul . 213 the StockAolders of the Pittsburg!, and Ste-Own ' uille Railroad Company. Gr-NTLY.3IIO:—It heel:lMO:4 the , hlty of your President, in• behalf of the Directors of the Com piny, under the charter, to exhibit the progress of your Road, during the past - year, anti ito pres ent condition. Without unnecemary repetitia'n of what has been stated in former reports, it is suffiCient to wry that the whole Road was put under contract on the lalrof June. 1852,thatthe work was com menced in atonal' way, in July fallowing, without funds, (other than were raised from individual subscriptions) and under many circumstances of discouragement.. Since then even' section of the Road has been worked and the grading and bridg ing of 'the whole line mare than two-thirds done. The heavy sections hare kern operated by large forces, and, in some cases, with all the force that could be judiciously applied. continuously, day and night, with the exception of the twenty-four hours which . constitute the Sabbath. •Of the three tunnels upon the line, the resin one, 1600 feet in length, through that part of Coal Hill sep arating the head of Corks' Run from Chortler's. Valley, one tholaaad free and upwards harm been finished, and it is, now, being worked with an en ergy and skill that will effect its completion by May or June next, The neat tunnel (advancing westward) aboutsixteen miles from Pittsburgh.. is through. And the remaini n g one, at Milt more's Summit, is progressing at a rote that will complete it by June next. TIM wh'ile line of Read is in such a state of forwardness its to per mit of its ready and entire completion by the Pall of the present year. Upon the subject, however, of the work on the road, its progress and prospects. with all its de tails, I refer you to the able iternirt of our accom plished Chief Engineer. D. Mitchell, Jr.. Esq.. which Report is herewith submitted. Among the embarrassments heretofore retard ing the progrmis of the road. and impairing pub lie confide (to some extent) in its usefulness and ability tE afford valuable western connections, was the difficulty which prevented theconstruction of a railroad to connect with it, at the Virginia line. thence-crossing that part of Virginia, (pop , ularly termed the Pan-handle," 'I a distance of six miles to the Oho river. I am happy to be able to inform you that this difficulty may now be regarded as at an end. Messrs. Edgington and Wells, tau enterprising and piddle spirited citizens of Virginia. sustained by the whole people of that part of the State. has , ing purchased the land from the Pennsylvania State line to the Ohio river, in fee simple, judiciously located a railroad over it, connect ed with ours, at •. its western terminus, and have so vigorously prosecuted their work, as to havr it, at this moment nearly completed.. The whole of it la' graded and bridged, the tracklaid, with engines and cars running over nearly One half of it, and the ether half will be completely finished slid in operation by the end of this montffee duit there may be said to best this time it railroad completed ;midis. operation across Virgin from our Western border, to the Ohio river at Steubeiiiillel . The fact being that the Virginians are ahead of us, having built their part of the toad. arid now await the completion of ours. The dif ficulty_so for en any exists, has thus been re vered! It is now bigot the road enmpleted un der our charter to the Virginia line; the Virgin ians have finished their part of the had to the line of Peasylvania. Thus have the difficulties and doubts about the western connections of our Road melted away. What is the real position of our- Road, in ref erence to the number, extent and centroling ismer of its connections? it is so great, in all these particulars, that we scarcely know where to begin the enumerntion. Whether with the Pennsylvania Road, leading directly from Phil adelphia to to. by the same gauge. Or with the Connellsville, coming directly Cason Baltimore to as by a like gauge, or with the .tilegheny Valley Riled, (now rapidly in pregre-u) with it, num,- Otte cotuiections of rest extent. For the mile of order, let us say, first, that our Reed, the Pitts burgh and Steubenville, is, in feet, en actual continuance. (under Pittsburgh ownership And rusuagement) of the Pennsylvania Raitreed. now finished, from Pittsburgh, in n direct line West, by the same gauge, to the Ohio river, there crossing the ricer by a bridge to Steubenville. At that point it connects with the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad, running to Columbus, Ohio, and by reeds of the same gauge, through. Ohio. Indiana anti Illinois, directly to St. Louis, These roadietaken together constitute in Moen° great road of the same uniform • gauge, in a nearly direct line frottiPhiladelphia to St. Louis. Of this road, taken its a whole, every link is either completed or will.he completed during the pres ent year, forming a Ronal, considering its length, directnese, uniformity of gauge, importance of the country which it trnverses, and the Important cities. And points meshed and coutroled by it, and connected with it, proludly without a parallel in this or any other country, unless it be paralleled, or even excelled. by the union of our Road will, come others of its eastern connections about to he mentioned. • 'All that lam been *aid of our connection with the finished Peunsylimnin road, may with the same propriety be said.of the Connellsville road, just commenced—for it, .too. lends by the same gauge with ours, by the iihortest and beet route, with y l e v ides •and highly favorable eurres„ from the city of• Baltimore, unites with us There. I 'and Is continued by'our road in the one slams unbroken line westward with all the connections afforded by us to the- Pennsylvania rotul. With the exception of gauge, (which may and no doubt will be provided for,) the mime may be said of the Allegheny Valley Road, with Be far. reaching connections with Western and Northern Pennsylvania, with Western. Central and Eastern New York and New York city and the whole of New England. For this great Road, too, giving its lines of connections whose importatioe ennoot `at present be estimates', meets us here, and like the Pennsylvania and the Cenmelsvile, has no di red connection with the mighty West, but by and -over our Mantle Uniting with us at Mansfield, some fire miles IiNaiVUES . /§ DIMARTNENT torninetion AXII wrier fri,m our eity, is. that of the Chartlere 'Valley , , . imamate RAILROAD. connecting us by way of Washington, with the • Prrrsamunr, Jan. 2, IBM. liemptield Road, leading to Wheeling, and thus, Do Me /Warm and Ihreidar., of the Podaldirah also, putting us by that means, (Varough a coun. and Struldntil(e• Padroad Uompane. , ....Oentlemen try rich in coal an in soil) in direct conn e c ti o n —.lt the date of the Mat manual Report made to with the Roads which ere to unite et that point. your Board,' it was confidently expected"-that • your whole Road would be opened for business There hat also been nun-eyed •a branch, leading to the town of Florence, which it is believed, before the close of the last,• or •early in the•ho mey increase the usefulnees of the Road. ginning of the present.year: and had the condi tion of the Company's tinancesjustified the most At the Ohio river, to its Virginia side, a Road he alto projected, and will hisconstruated to lead.rigorous prdsocutiou of the - work throughout the from ours to Wellsburg, thane lentil most prob.. whole year, !tie dill believed that title desirable ably be continued to Wheeling, thus giving no a rettlitMight ltsveibeen attained. Several woe eonneetion with that city.' +" '' `pected,and &demise eiretnns nces lute°, however, Crossing the Ohio river at Steubenville, our occurred to 'Prevent Its , a complishnumt, chief Rood may he fairly i nk , to meet t h e grea t gr ea t, among which ' , may mastitis, , Who the delay at- There, as before stated, it. unitise with the Steil- tending the procmwment a the authorized sub ermine and Indiana Road leading directly to St, 1401'1010n to Rte./capital tato* of the'Company by TAiuis. At Steubenville, ale" , it unites with the the County of Allegheny;• he limited means at Pittsburgh & Cleveland Rood leading to north- 'the disposalof the officers I f the Company, carte western Ohio, and the 'eke tawdry,- From the ed by the general clepreis tion'of all Railroad same point, also, It I, put in connection w i t h th e securities, together with th delay and reinclanoo Idurietta Road-the Central Ohio Road: and -the with which the mills of the Directorslor instal- Pittsburgh, Maysville: and, Cintinnati Itond,'now rente due by FeiVite shoo ieldees'were in many constructing, and stretching diagonally by way ire.'tancnnlnut- ' '•' ' ' • of Cambridge and 11'Connelleville, across pert of e It is, howeVer, hoped 't ' t this letter cause , the State of . Ohio to Maysville, Ky., and'affording will no longer exiet; its a ' Pent' return in the L. 'l'lts, SesonA LNYANIO,S..—The Alta California , the most direct connection at that point, with shape of dividends, nen tally be secured by ' therges Sant the filibustering scheme of Walker O a t eatend°a °Ptem t 'r 114 " , coming up from Prompt Millen , or ins ode at they become I was concocted last whiter or spring, sad it is ion-1 Kentueky, Tf.lll/111gRe0.• alhollealni and the Ike ,due. The Directonik owing, ne they do, all the ; fidentially asserted by ,1101111) Oa 111)a aftintEd 113111h.W014.. , ' ' . ongogementexnd wan k 01 1 the Company , =dig i with the/Melee dart tin i Arnd ' intinn nf lanver 7 In a word, say one that wilteast his eye ott IV these eel's in ileotl•fai 'the thel best interests Of I ls ens important - object in }Nair ailElcaltdO The hasp alolineating the Itailroads of , theeortntm all tielleeeloWeid 11l °WI e "i'eini7eitirllPelteld: neXertioli itce,mlprett IiTYIAt e 1 4, gift :Aimeter i g will Nee that two great wide-small Railroad eye- eetiponse,lin Illtegood ith; by speedy "paratptibt: '4l r tiiosa itho favoc the sett tt and by other fir. thong xsturfrom the East and the-other from the into the ' , Moodily of 6 ennionyle - mue -lie ormstaticila - ,` ThAjtiblie ' lltilhellt , lh Clatforz Weet, hreconvorgino totter& a #oint,as they tip; , all the stockholders-- he officers of the Compa.r! nib is ewmid to any intr o tiou of slave,* ' oty proack Pittthatrititi and that oar head, the tfro. 1 n ki: , finise4 , to raw • I to' urolfoniy• - qoadlr ht i l the PeaU: ' , -• " - • .:,•,.,, , , ;a - a:Viz:l/A:: ~. ,Ofi , "..a. n ~ .1 . a r.. .1,41' -41 2 sat.l2, .22 Claa i,. . 1 . .' 2, ).... A. ... 4 .-+ , ,2, .../.>, ~,,,,,,,..; 4,,j4..-. 4 . ~.-. a . ' , 1;. , '4. , '4' . &':.-':;.l'',.; - " ,. -; . :•''.... l '"" . ''"' - '"''' , • - '-' , ":""''.' - '-'L"t.';'•"-' ., • - ` , T.' 4. '•••1' ., !'4 ., ' , "ii ,- ...'. , .i7 . 4':1' , ' ,., - - .r-)•'' . '4 .l : , t'-':' .Lorgh 44.1 Stephenville; ie -dm short. forty-ona high rates ivordar to'meet their . engagements, mile lilds,l)he nenunoii and controlling,ltrtmk of thecridit of the Company- to be impair- Loth US kern wk oh stet:intereotininni-':ed hy-delliyhlg payment to its art-ditors, which calm' Cheri together, nt Pittsimigh. deranges the whole management of ite works— Loolting'nt oniltoad, therefore, in this one as- --enhances ife'cost, and retards its rigorous pros pact alone, ns the simple means, the direct, cen- - erntion. teal short-cut, of uniting the East and West, - The means of the Company embracing as it I throfigh their Railroad systems, and introducing ; does a stock, subscription of over sBoo,ooo—al- theta, to each other at our tioori, it, is, in the, es- i though insufficient alone to build a road; which tinsation of your President, the most command- ha , been estimated to cost, when complete, with' ing link of Road west of -the motudaine—and 1 the bridges at either end, and a full equipment brings with it, ( whilst it is pre:ominentlyitnpor- of rolling stock sufficient to commence business, talikin(ri isalioniil , pOiat ..r . vi5W) did largest pea $1 500.000, if all paid up and judiciously el s:hie control of Other Roads for the growth and pentled in the work, ought to afford ample se prosperity of Pittsburgh; and the country around cueity on which to obtaiii the balance required it., This one short Road of but 41 miles, con- on loan, at the ordinary rates of interest. Inds with awl more largely controls the two The whole work required to complete the road great systems of Roads, (the Eastern and West- , feem river to river, was, in a former report made ern just to) than any other Rowl in this ' to your" Board, estimated to cost $1,296,220 nation. • No Other can be projected in which our : whirls it is still believed-will be sufficient for that community boa so'deep an interest—for it is ilia- peepose;,-of Oils sum shout $1,000,000 will he pnatively necessary fur the completion and . r- - required on the ground covered by your charter feet working of Use other Roads, in which e; in Pennsylvania, and the balance in Virginia.— , I , on have so liberally embarked our means and h ilt There has been expended the Pennsylvania oar hopes . Nor can it fail to be one of the ost ! portiun of the hue,up to the 2d inst.—as ap productive-of large returns to the etockholdersi.— pairs by the book of this department—the sum Short Roads, uniting not only long ones, !but : or $322,5251 50-100, including retained per cent whole systems of Roads, as does ours, have .not , age and engineering. The amount paid for land Only ever been, but must necessarily ever be, the : damages, right of way, and other expenses by largest dividend yielding Roads. ; . i do Beards, not being reported to this depart -1 But it is not only from its commanding caul ! mint, or any account of them kept in this office, ireetions or its profitable dividend returns that ma not embraced in I the above sum, which is for it is important to our city. The diairiel. of construction and bridging alone. country through whiCh it peuses, from this city I The progress made d uring the past year, and to the Virginia line, is one of the richest in, its i do advanced state of the work on all the heavy agricultural and mineral capacities in Pennsylva. I and on nearly all the lighter sections of the line, it such that with prompt action in providing the Ma. Agriculturally, it has been cultivated and I netessary funds to enable us to pooh the work as made available, but its mineral resources remain untoucheL Our. Road extends nearly its whole rapidly as it can be economically done—the whole length through the centre of a belt of bitumin- line from river to river can be completed within O?Ei coal of the best quality, averaging, at least, do next ten months; awl it is so manifest!y the fourteen miles in width; probably the richest iciest of ell concerned to secure its completion coal district of the State. at the earliest possible moment, that 1 can hardly The coal alone, considering it as an article of merchandise and as a source. of power and pro duction in art and manufacture, and as promo tive of the growth .of a flourishing population, would enable the ttond from the district through which it plisses, to!yield abundant retuMm to the kockholders, without the aid of a single one of its great through connections, whilst it would he. by its agency in multiplying all the elements of prosperity, n sustaining and ever increasing source of wealth to our city. • In a local point of view, both for the country it traverses and for our community, it deserves the highest consideration find favor. In n for mer report of our Engineers; this subject in dwelt upon at length. It is one, perhnps, too generally overlooked, and yet, as a source of good and prosperity to a community, it is the most important advantage to be derived from such a road. Your President has endeavored to set forth some of the connections and advantages of this Rood. Regarding it as one of the most impor tont in the country, it eves him pleasure to say. tint it is emphatically II Pittsburgh work. The whole amount of 'stock subscribed is about SBtio,- INW. Of this $ - 250,010) was subscribed by the City of Pittsburgh, and $300,000 by the County of Allegheny. The rest was by individual sub scribers, all residing in the City of Pittsbuth and in its neighborhood, or along the short line of the Road: Without extnaleoug aid or tumour- agement, or even ordinary fair play, from any quarter, our community has already laid the ha ndl of enruring the certain and speedy success of the Road; and the President, having been con cerned with' it from the commencement. • returns to its friend± his heartiest thanks for such sus tenanee yielded to it. es have rendered Its speerlY completion sure. lithe progress of the Road, during the past year, fins not been all that your President and its most eanguine friends might have desired, he feels gennred, looking back upon retarding Mr cemstances, it Thos beets such no ti. sntisfy those even'who hail expected most. At our last annual meeting it was, even its this community, doubted Ili =my, as a practicable idea. It is now, tak ing into eoneideration its present position and its present menus, nearly a slompleie rood. whilst the Western connection across ,Virginia nuaitis our coming. The main Call,e of any cheek that, the 'pro grves of the wsirk may have received during the latter part of ttie past season. will be found in . the delay experieneed in procuring the sub/scrip- I tilm from the county or Allegheny. A law au thorizing such suhseription, with other necessary Legislation...was precturd at the lart 1,013161113 of the Legislature. This law authorized the Coins miesionent to enhscribe to the exteat of t1,1,00,- - 000, upon the recommendation of the trend Jury. Fulling to procure eueli'n recnremends tins at the Spring term 14 the Court; we were postponed till that ofJune. After the procure ment of the Jury's recommendation for $400,- 0051. at that term, the necessary Preliminary for a eubscription, the cognising of the bends kr., delayed their execution. till the money . stringeucy prevnited which preventext a sunp,otia, lion at par, isr upon terms at which suede 'motet"... tics (equel to any in the countryi ought to be begotiktled. With the excepHon. theirfiere. of $3."1,000 worth all these aecnriiles remain on Leta 'The result his beeti that the Companyldis Metre'. in tmimpartantplaisee„ their work, inl however. their heavy meats:us in full pro . gees., so that the final completion of the Iteed ,nay nut be dot:arid. Thc Money Market pm such ercnrihieaia grata-, • ally getting easier, the iiiimand for them is in , , (Teasing. audit is 1.11101011 hiss' rinse io cheek} , at howl -warn a favorable negvitiation may bl• made 201,141 w Treesury replenished. Until then, wo are forced to depend upon float ing means, mei upon ATIVIII.44Mt of stock. sub scriptions still.impaid. The instalinezds oa our stock have oil been sine and. called in since the month °rime last And It is to he hoped that the subecritsers in urreare will pretoptly pay up, / mid thus enable.' the Company to finish their im pertant work .and ,have it in operation the com mg fall. Every difficulty has thus far yielded. Ease ;in the :ileum Market for Railroad securities, with a liberal - spirit on the part of our sitheeriben , ;.and the community. is only needed to . emotes, the early emnpletion of the nowt. Besides the Ronda of the Coanty on band the Company have their own Monde prepared, ready far negotiation. As yet they have net drab sesh of, nor offered fee dis- I penal a dollar oOtteirown securities. They have made nose en"l/. ces. tom have they paid a dollar conunissions for; soy of their negotiations. The i Bonds reeeistal from the•city of Pittsburgh, were all sold alcove par by our Treasurer, with ', out tho'pay nom of n single dollar in edminissions for selling. Thn Tremetrer's reportaceompanying I this will show We etate of the finances. To our 'friends, the commissioners of the coun ty, the President on behalf of hicarelf;nnd the I Hoard. Totowa! ttoinkm for he - prcomptuess with I which which they made The P bnCrilltrall frt . $BOO,. I L 000, after the recormnentla it required by btw, was furnished them.' -- "In'`Minclusion, he bee.s to trite leave of tlw 1 - .!"...mpany, te. its President. Connected with. it from its orsattliatinn either as a Director or Pros , Went. he rms stood by the - D(4d through all it. fortunes., and never 'more 'Conettintly or firmly I than when they were deemed newt itepolos , .— lie aecepted the - Presidency with no disposition I to trtvr Ititnielf. Imt became, it wan really forced upon hin t , and hccatme of Isin ever-confident opin ion that it weld provo the grontta.t of roads; nor would, lie. under any elrcunatineen, consent to reeeireeny remuneration for any eervice hc has been or may beable to render. Ma connection and ansodation .with theilloard of. management i and with., all ' the offlogra pf the Company have been of ,tlll3 mot agreeable diameter. and bin heart is with the liond an warmly we ever.--but his business and position aro ouch, together with .advancing yetis 104, to make it impossible for .him, in Isis judgg:tent,..io give the Road that de .gree of actin attention which It imperatively de ' tumuli front' ite.Prosident. Be. is, therefore, obliged to say thUrt he cannot longer serve in ,that capacity. hut will gladly give tho,samo told and hearty fierviee to the Company in tho,pont .of .Director,, should,the etockholdern think tit to honor him 'with thattrust. -- .. IN gongratulator •ell upon pant success and. upon tin; fact that the certain basin is now entabs Halted few completing the Road during this pres ent year, and-announces with confidence the! It cannot. thufi completed. itionr-Gruar, Pren't ::!,VITTAUUDOIf, ~_. . ~`a~~:.: disibt that it trip be . done in that time. Yet, without all concerned devote themselves reso lowly and earnestly to promote that object by attending promptly to the respective ditties de volving on them, with a determination that what "tiler else may claim their attention, the bmiiOss appertaining to the road shall not be put off, that &Arable end cannot be attained at so early a date. • -That portion of the line lying within the State. Virginia has been undertaken to he construct ei by Mossrs. Edgington & Wells, two of the moat public spirited and enterprising rithellS of Brooko county, in that State, on their own account, who leaving procured the necessary conveyances for the lend across the whole of that territory from the VentiKylvania State lino to the ricer, put the work under contract early in Ailgust last, and hare pro - et:Med if since that time with a zeal and caeca rarely equaled and never excelled in the history of railroad construction in this country. They now have the grading and masonry for the roadway all down, except n small nnunutt of dfessing up—the track laid down, and an engine running over.nbout ouo half the distance—and it is confidently expected, that the whole will he e r mpletml within the present month—and within sit months from the time the work wax com menctsi., The importance of this road, constituting as it &es, the last link wanting, in the great through tits! from l'hiladephin to lit. Louie, on the short- ast practicable route, as well as being a part of the shortest and best line of railroad from Pitts burgh to Cincinnati, together with its adiantage in commanding an unlimited supply of local trade fr.ott the rich agricultural and mineral prmlue- 413 of theregionthrough which it pat,scs—hn, .. . in 4 an inexhaustible field of bitumennus coal. of th,t finest quality along its entire length an both sides—hair been no urgently urged. and oh fully dwelt upon in former communications (rein this department to your , board, that it is detailed un necessary to recapitulate theta here, as its im portance appears to be ulready appreciated by those who control the roads finishes' and project ed, with which it connects at its Eastern and 'Nei:tent termini, among whom there now seems to exist n :colons rivalry to obtain the control of its affairs I can however fully imprepresi with the correct ness:: and wisdom ....4 the policy with which we nit oat at the commencement of the work, to make.it the short connecting link between the groat Pennsylvania Central, and the Stenben 'lite and Indiana Railroads. thereby securing tho; most direct, mist the only lino with a uniform gauge, or width of track, between Philadelphia in the Fast and St_ Louis in the West. We have sturdily labored to spreserve and carry out this design which I am confident will be for the true interest of the 'Company mut ,Stockhrildent. To atiandim it now, when its success is scoured be yotel tote porribillity of failure by the legislature of 'Ohio, and the action of all, the companies forming the line west of us, in laying down the truck of their roadewith the same gauge as the Pennsylvania Railroad—would not...only be an act 'of hartfitith to them, but a serious detriment to doe internals and prospects of your COLINIII7. ...The .esoupletion of, the Crothellsnile Read. of , ositicli there is tam a fair prospect at au early illy, will ferniih a choice of route's to the east t ltatoftigb,Gusubeirlasslsjusd Baltimore :' ereby greatly increasing die' ner e,elty for the edy eampletion of your connecting link bet cen it _and the net-work of railroads in the west. 'hiring the peat rammer the Ohartiers alley Railroad Company have orgeninal. and l Irma tni•the line of their. Road. roil Idderns a j ikinn whit your road at idairs4l.l; about AVM m iles Ghat the Weal end of the .llonongabela ' ge. firer this part of your 11.0. the • business of . dig , RiaiL when completed. will have to pass ao reach the City . of Pittsburgh. The condition . and prospects of that Company' are , now such am to "format a well &Misled belief thid their Road 'will be built during the present year and brought into usis. together with the west cud 'sit the llotripfreld Railroad from Washington to Wheel ing, long before the ransom part of that Road front Washington to Greensburg can be made available as an outlet Tor the hominess to and trout Central (thin, _Marietta, and, other 'roads connecting with it in the riciait of Wheeling.— If this result about,' be realised, a double track on your lloarl, from Nlanstlclil to Pittsburgh will linnyto be immediately provided, in order to sc ow:um:slate the target, increased business that indite thrown upon that 4 rt Of your' line, from the 'matte above named. * * * There is no engineeri g difficulty to prevent the completion of the Pit 'burgh and Stenben villa Itailroad before th !cleric of the present year, if dm fund. are 4 raptly: furnished an fastest the work eau be sin Idol I know of no Road now cormtructing in t e West that promises as large an amount of business, when completed, or offers as great and sure prospects of atnple re turns for present inverstmente in its stock.— Respectfully submitted. D. IiIITCIIELL. Jr., Engineer. The Main; Leig slattrr hasiTpliiioal divis ions so nicely balanced, and the results of its ectinos are so imPortant, that its doings .juit nose are watched with much interest.— We bare already explained that the bolting Democrats hold the balance of power between the Whigs and the main btsly of their own par ty. It is now said that they have Connell a co alition with the Whigs in both Houses, and that thby hose between then, arranged a programme i k for the election of all the officers, from Go ernor and linited States Senator down to doork per. - ThixihoweVer, is yet to be carried out; d, let ,the regular Democrats hare one majority in the Senate,-they have taken a very cunning atep.— It,la the duty of the Senate to examine the elec tion returns, and notify the House of Represen tatives of the existence of vacancies in that body,`, whereupon tlin 'Mouse selects train the candidates at Vlta-election, two in each case, from Which the fletutto; must choose one to till the seat. The OtaiMeratic majority in the .Sen ate, flSding that there were eighteen vacancies, did not notify the Rouse of the existence of MI, but Sehtetett Vet those In Cm - I:thorium" and Waldo countlia, because there the candidates 'were all regulni-Deni.icrata, end these they sent to 'the limiest' By this means they expected to be able to secure the erganintion of the Senate, anti control proceedings. At the last dates the .IhOltSe Met debating a motion to ray the Senate suessa4e Oil the table---Xorth American. . - 2 A Ocino Poncr.—Oorrit Smith lu hip speech in Cangreis on the &bate au We Ingraliamllal question,' made u•pretty fair point—desc • g Lin uation,uf n statesman. lle. said: ' .• I find That gentlemen of Alabama agree in their dillnition of a-.statestnan. Another gent lentan fsn-that State, (Mr. Philips.) ' , When re- Tionyliq B Poe '- oh, B. tortnight afioNindly' in fortucetr me that l'ain but a sentimentalist, and not a Statesman.. Tu use almost piectsoly ‘Though I had - attained. some notoriety in thospuntrY•ll3 a sentimentalist; I had never risen to' the - dignity of a statesman," I beg that gentleman to be patient with. tee, . I may yet become }he dignified, heartless, frigid conven tional sort of a being that makes up Um-accepted and current idea of. a, statesman. They 'say that Congress is a .capital place for making a .atittellnalkn S•o: l l,Vio'ilt willing to come, under the p ThBy any ea, for the reason that CangTe#l4 ia - WlTAnkt place for getting'rid of nil :monument, and sympathy, and concienco.. Now . , I canno t t I nay tha' am very sunlitlens to hire realized, In my own person, the popular idea of ei tap l au , =Nevertheless; I beg thogentleman to lie patient with me. When I shall have been M.Congressiifor longer,.,-I' may- no far ilt(vo lost my. heart, killed nay 804:14 a And then the honorable gentleman 'will, no doubt, bo take me by his own ri g ht hand, - ,lttitt install me Into. that dignity which he and other etateamori tie melf•complacent... .•. • . . ‘l' A Sneer,'Exit TItaOEDT .. bt KENTECKT.-.,:k 7 AII Noip.l- : ..WILLI,A , MS. g , , . Thursday 'evening last: says the Lexington. Ky., ..'.\ ORATING .4.. VD \ rz.vroarao ffaREIIOI..FE,„ , -\ esmistarmtsar on ~ ,1 . , --• Ohserver, a 3lrs. Weigart entered the confection; Chilson FurAncet, * 'Wrought , Iritip Tutting, arc siore,tif Mr. Dohling4aus, tut is supposed - ~ .. aNn FISTINO FM MAX, GES-Olt WATFIL - r.ake mottle ptirchase. Mr, Luther Cushing, who No. Z\dierket street, Pittsburgh., a As in attendance, came u _behind her and pot-, , 'erg her on her shoulder it• Ll''‘ , What will you' A L JOLlt e kr rf "l LLlA k T r ES.,whirm w i e lg ooral i*"' sll " "c reeomm so M'i*"' " . eatt Lye, my pretty!" Mrs. W. p mptly replied that t ",l!',. Petrone:leaf thh i.. Pet P a: b aler- ATEIBOB 1 . OHELY._ she would tell her husband di t he had insulted . her. Mr. C.. disclaimei.any •h intention, said HENRY.,I . 11 COLLINS, bn Was mistaken ill 11113 piisoll nd humbly beg- cOMm• r s s fro ._B"I ,, ged her pardon. She refused cite it and 'MERCHANT, AND WHOLESAP3 DM' LEI Dr 7 t' - + went and informed her husband. CHEESE.;, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, 11u:thing then went into the bac - .00m and in- _ 25 .x.p_ditayeatt,Tieitefallr,f fw•med the young men who were \ attendance : , No. Wood street, t ittsburgh. there of the facts 119 they bad . 4pired, and ~ 11°_ _ ,', requested one of thein to go and • eN, who the 171 rEAR L ST - 11EET — . - CO:, AMOS LELAND & lolly was, in order that a proper ' planation ; might be made to her husband . In mean- ' ti \ Nta `rota time, however, he procured a pistol fro IimeMANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS, of . to •TOTTDazdottoo of the young men to defend himself in case af at , , Wr R A Ar, 0 0 0 Q., ' • tack. About three barters of an ho Her ' '" ..." 1 c.oristiti4, In tart of tltia, Weigart returned, acconipalled by hi le, , PANAMA, LEIIII , O A RN I NK% \ \ CS LEW . 11 R l ' i t . 2 1 2 E 1 ' : e _,I T°S. A" ' and, entering the confectionary establish t, ; ' Italitlla, Swiss', and Silk Bonnets;. found Cushing there alone , and commenced LI EngIish, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. irg upon Lim with a revolver.lkeigart fir d \STRAW TRI3IMINGS, .he., &c., four shots, the last of which wan while Cushi • By the Chat. at+in a stooping position behind .the Counter. coommiting one of the lancet Shake In the City, to nod this shot killed him. The ball entered be- Watt the attention of Time and C.* Dorete le testae bind, just beneath the right shoulder blalie, and : _ti ul e 17. 1ki RTTETtS mlady ituited to sail nod passed entirely through Ids body. The edntol of — . '•• .. our su . k. uhloh its r ,,,, pre,.., t,,,, thou . Coshing' was also discharged, but not in the di. Tra tt) % embracing all the new sod fssittotosttle styles Oet rearm of Weigort. Weigart and his wife were both arrested it i nd .,....... 7 -- 7.—„,„ — .6 - ,.. -- i -- tried yesterday before Judge Thomas, of the ety ; Plr , \ it Premium for . eete , Pen! , . .".... . Court. Weigart was remanded to jail to SW.,\I WIL . M.. X . SON, Fes ( hlittbl i e tw lf ir atter: ; :l. W . :igh:L.. rs hi. trial for murder; his wife was discharged. ..'' 1-n ' tt n li " e. s/itiortto W esit of Rats and Cern wha la MIL Cushing was a very orderly, respectable young ~k,,,„„0 . o f ,•job, and prise, catuat he surcaseethr ha! neon. lie was tt harness maker by trade, and ',)eneme In the Ito. bad resided in the city about two years. He • \ Particular [Motto° I. Invited to our own nun ore Cr me here, we understand, from New Baltimore, I 01\32. -a-- 00 Sd.ao 14 Ciao. thlio, whore his mother now resides. His re- ! \ \ • • CE COMPANY mains were followed to - the grave:yesterday "' ROTECTION ning by the members o INSUR k f the L O. O. F., of ; 0 EFORD. CoN N., which body he was a membef, and a large num- recital Stork, Alluded Preotionts and Iteetttro Food. her of sorrowing friends.--Lexington Rep. 81;0001000, INCORPORATED 1825. Policies of Insurance issued nt all times on the ;nom favorable terms, against LOSS OR DAMAOE . BY . FIRE, Ott Vida PERILS OF NAVIGATION. lit OEOEOE\ E. ARNOLD, Await, 0th1t1.7.3 rani, For Plttstinth and Allogheof Co. JOIVI TLOIIIOIO -1. WILCOX. OL., nocozati 7 nawleti. • FLKITEITO . BRO7ERS, . (successors TO 3. !oho r ea) W ILOLESALE 1) IGO.I . STS, NO. 60 WOOD STE 'F ~-,,, PITTS L t 'RGII, PA. ... PROBABLE . CAPIVRE Or CA,STON.—A report was current yesterday, said to have been derived from some of the passengers who arrived in the Mer- Add, to the effect that at the latest advices from that city Wares anticipated by some of the best informed foreign residents.—among them Mr. Parker the:veteran Chinese missionary—that the place would be in the hands of the revolutionists within three days. This event would virtually place in their loads all the most important points throughout the empire, and would almost insure the complete subversion of the Tartar dynasty.— , Frenitheo paper, Dee. 16- . SPECIAL NOTICES 'l .l? - 716 . 11 T; %r?:.:clN 7 B. ll erl ' ; ' o l eloelttrargati eh. 1 1te quel ty the new ..11h.lor. 1412 . _ Dr. Moree's Invigorating Elixir or Cott DIAL.—If It I. Inquired how this great restorative 1. aacomplishing Cecil retraurdictuy cum, we min =IT reply hat In flu Arabian herb that Maws Its cardinal ingredient Lave been blended by the.OntolPoierit Physielan, a bazaar eimoeat and greater varietiee of •curatlve,pmpertiew than had IseretoTore bean suptmeed to exist In ahundred different mottles of the pharmacoptels. A whole medicine chest of reinwlice, ao to rivals, perm to has* bean combined fa this Verb and Inaba biLIXIR qr CORI/IAL we issue their con centrated eseence. It le the effect.: however, not the muse wlth which we have to deal In the practical application of the mealkide. The victims of dyepetwia are cured, the nervous am relieved, the half paralysedfemme their nett, lit . the sufferers from head-ash. are tormented no more, Ma weak become sloorous, the tint of jaundice leaves the complexion of the billow. the depnweed to spirits become buoyant. the elak In &linnet In every condition of dieeue derive innewilate benefit from tim ow of Dr. Ilorse's in. le-orating Mirk or Cordial. These Luts etepported by irrefrangible proof, are poseuted to the attention of bush: Ms, who can verify them by a single bottle of Lim toed!' rib r. The Cordisl Is Ind up blghly concentrated, to pint bet ties. itrice three dollars her bottle, two for - hts dollars. Me for lambs dollars. C. li. ItiW, Proprietor, 10.1 linsuitreY. N. r. prhitleSts throughout the United States. Omer dna end West Indies. • aneral Agents to Pittsburgh-law. U. Kerner; n"ru. U.aod area and Virgin alley: and Elnadng lima. corner tf,M and Foart.hatrada. . I) .. M 'Lane's Liver Pills.—When the two.. prihtor of thie invaluable remedy -purebased if of the he 'eche., therawas no medicine arlikh-deserved the houne, rar the rum of hirer and Dillow Complabatz.notalthstand loo the erect prerelease of this disease In the Dialled Stan, In the nenth and Weld pailleularly. wheni the patient is frequently unable to obtain the undoes of* gamier phi-Wiwi. way remedy gu raledrodi ci oar. safe and rDortiod, and the gentian of 'which Boni.' to nowise prove prejtelidal to the aunstitution: Tbls medicine Is mkpelled by Dr. IDLaue's Liver till, as has team yrnocul it every instance In ahleh It has had a trial. Morale keno- Bela,rs tag a dash I nee has ever on-noted in which Its .client. hose been In' Amu. Th e loycotton or. erected and .11.1ingulabul hriirlau, it has nothing la acensarna• with the quack a Credos hoplaed one the pialie' by shallow. pretenders to the medical art. Haperienos has nor proud, herend4=ba. that Dr. IDLanee Pill Is the, toil remedy , ever 1 for the Lifer annsdaint. DIL. )I'LANE'B • CELIaIItATED LIVER PELLA, and take tune able. There ether Plihk-PeTlddhlic to be Liver PM6, Wax hineele- bested rertellhan. no now be had at all resesetable Wes St,wes In the United !tutee;' else, dlw enlw hr the sole pre . labiae. ' ltooewswee to J. Kidd A ea, ea Wool st Butch en t.:T. hate tendattod 'the Inantotol Warket I . and hay* tansolLanalr awed., wittl ono exemption. to amply tonnes alttk choke trteada the regular market 41a,a and anntalogs, at Bar b 1= Mutat Ileaatet '414 Farman atM UV*. hattna an. for ter ms ntll Met VI to their advantaor to attend- We bum ttneeithans arid Arm alit Wale undivided tadro=6 ATlON. • LltinglittS . 1)11141rTiU .Wia n a:sari: 12 Volts and Otandar Wardr o t . mad dawa t r u for ettlio.t etle r ro k e:J . Modara and et tuna on aut. to add. Ula grata nen /Wit e d itk a trado. :t i : i nt ter, rattitolfe . -- ' NELSON'S FIRST PREMUTSI-- • DAGUERREOTYPES. POST OITICEIII.I,III/INO,.Tl.lllitt 1 ITIZENS AND' STRANGERS who wish IL./ to outgo an twcuratdcwillwho and litsllkollkensm,st nwhetita ohm: w Ilia It to their Antenna tonll t thi• mill known ettablittunmt wrbom mtler shittartlnn hng now of Um Itmt a:d tett = male _ wed and S. Ito mat tbr the wpm.. whit Iststrwoonts of AM, :at jcwertnlklnd.and T baTtej kmd tVat e ml thosinte bo,W ita DaarlmahlZ fliPtlit " onm and Now Mk. Mr. 1. &alt e rs Om to the oatruns of am Ant.. ttylo of paiturrhAnww. /. LIMN What ur Irma 'NW! boa navar teen oumwtood. Flmqtrurn sral o In all wrath.% from o dock 4; amtp% o elot‘k, P. Imadawl /MOM P. ThNNSR. ' WHOLESALR DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOESeRONNETS, LEATHER, No. 66 Wooti street;Pittsbu.rgh, Serum MAD tab rotten. Mc StMC, VonO iota oropwitrds or 2500 cams, mlaarl avorri omelet and flyleaf . BOOTS. 61161:1, and It..iNN CTi pruchseedWreet. from ~n Enalsind m antle. ruusidesd sop air PALL and wrwrztt SALES, soul with he add at sattMictory )olees-oursosuing Woe , el.tr with those of PhDadelphla and Nen Tort. Purchasers .411 plower - mil and examlne Mari \hoyhig. Also, NEW-. YORK POLE LEATHER.. ' VOTICE.—The' undentigted, Frederick Lorerts, of the Cm of Leine. Shute g.t Ca, and Thos. neuter'. of the late Om of Stewart\ Lloyd A hare Ode day ginned I.,tcpartnershtp. under the '.nanse and:. .0 ,, r LORENZ, STEWART L. OD- Ihic the runner of manufacturing Iron and halls; and hare taken the ware-1 home No 61 \rater strireLbet=mtr i amr . Short aria , tornOmy ham on hand an fru and Naga which they offer tie Pi* on dente terms. They restertfrdly solicit the - ratronage of the RICK LORENZ, Sr::dtf MOIL lE. isTEATR • - BUREN de BARNES-' . SA.E7B. °role Cl..' kind of tartimeny ai to the value of: our ' SAP upon which no ton cooOdeotly rod the reputation of on work We' ham almedY Published several certificates, pettring that fiche 1124111 for oar regular • not ardinary.saki,Nand .at ebned, ham bean abject.' io this SETEIWT TIL\Ts IN ACTUAL CONFLAGRATIONS. 'and lumen* that!. con Unite totally free from damage.. The goildnlngleaindl7 ru..cor the isms intendeititio chara6teu-- $l , VW WORTH Or DOOK6 AND PAPERS. SA TFJ.k WITH • A its .6.tP1.11 \ ALMON. F.p.rs 00. • • November 12. 18611. duly n2ri gist tral - a p*" heent " rl - .1 1 11%nr " ? `" :11 Pirc4rl=V:rri 4.110,17 . lent OR on'the morning of the 16t1t of June last.7nty store bld/dhicbeing I tr "d et.ory W I lll°l, `tr: fire. and roll tnto g the Itiero\tliero • 1..." amount of oi.L. It erig • eery hot Aro„ note* 00l mem:mu thot \ were the Sags' amounted to about ran Talmud • • -7r 10.- Thom was not La .01%.66V tot would advise 'any „person who • no time, hot buy Cafe to keep 1 get one that is good. I 'can seal to al: one. Truh INSURANCE . • . • NEW YO) OAI3.II . CAI'IT4, ____ -,.u'\ \ • • . - R. 0. , Looink , ionu, • • xw oci w4:44 rtrwt, pity...iv.‘. . .. • .. • , • - alkrttlntat 5h.,...i, I Loraisic ' . , Lot. of - ...INlartfon.l. Jasper Verentup of, leg.t CO' rheelOrt ,MeNneete. ' lelna Of wen & oNiuno... Mewed 8igy1iau.:......: ......... ..Flnu of , Mug k Co. William H.:Melleis.;.:. Ma of C 0,..11,1111n A Co. AGeorge Illito ' FLna Moo DU= /t Co, mu N. E •••. -. •........:....,,...rm of r a Co. °Um. IC Mod ... ' ~ - • .Iflrm of 8 & Wood. • Ltat ft Swift ' ilroi of • • & Star. Hooey' 1,84 , ..... .... ....... Elm Of El i r T. & Bowoo. Jantcl Lefty,' ....,. . : ....... ...........nrm 0 _Amok Low ,A Co. and. LL'ildloh..... • . ,Vlrla o c,.13. noteit &M. Jo',n D. Riitchimon.. .. . . .',....„.. ....Viral of J. C„If•••• & Co. .William Wloriberf......4.ramo of A. A A. Lalrretotlk Cu. : (Maria 4. Nuel4 418 7........_.............i1m of /Wart Co.. ! M . ...m=7. r• - 1.1; 1 1 " tli b ir ImitM,.., a Co. 1 Ao‘o , " T. InujOht• ltot 817t•awlifIdp DwightAM. J O. A'cLon... ~.-."........ -, . ...... Mtn oSel•Oo kco. ca. P. Balstiern ""' •.. ' ifir. or Tukban. star, ko.r! CI Cbtlins .... ~. ........ ...14rm Of Shmoso k Oolllnvi . D. M0rim,..41.....,...--1411. or XD. MMICIni i11b..1 LKb V. Cbma• .... Finn lof CoLuktl, Lottlf•%o 0,-1 4 . yht,,,,. 3,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,• . .. Pl:* of ... a 11. klesnoom • 1 rfroi4 Amr.rt II ofJohtloon a Banford. , i - ..Flrol pr. Ilutkr k /Io geVk l'"'‘" ....... ...... 7 ... .......—.. 1" !! ,'. ........„......,... n ; Stephen ibid. • - - • 0 t t .%44. Bit tial.4 IF: II tal- ' Pima " . ,Me * T 1 .. 011 i I, , „ • AZ. “4 IT a Lanes ii=i4: .. .................... 0 . *vans, Anen a co. is... (la., 1 lamer A. 1tr0ght.......,,F1rzu of 11mna,..1a;21 . Fito•r • lia. 1 &we 11. Fm.kinyhm, elm of.rfOllkilllkioyell k Co. i',VP l ot.ro rtft...'..---"" =.. "". ....if474 1 6 4 4111°11441:: 1 114,7.; ‘ ,. 1,1;4, • Mu of_ Rit rot - k Drake _Nathan ff: M0d10tt1........ ~ 1, , 1 r1. a Bo of .11Ibma, litolokyrell k Co. 1h . ,. II ...__ _CaUlPlZirattli'lltiffi. A ro.And- ti.,11.,--- ..- . ..,-flion of 'lfello, ratite& Co. ~,,,,i , „.rt,,,,,,,,....,„: • . .. tlLilii Ifitm or Goorik• Warta & 00, . - . • Ft, V. 1,00.111.p4 INtho latefirnVor [ r ,WUQLELtLE DEALER ;11 060 T AND : , ~_ S . = 00-15r9.0. ..., - .. Proprietors of Dr. ll . Lanea Celebrated Irmilfuge, - Liver . pills. Ae. \ \lam . Indigeation and Liver Comp t Cured BY En:llM PETROLETIL—IIeId the fullowinr; letter from Rev. 0. Mammon. • Missionary In Oregon: \ , to. S. If. Ktre.—Dear Sir —lfylrelf awl ;IN D& Ina bean EZ U :oli '' C ' re n d " rit t i l 's bo th e nity " Jr °'"'" .7 .k. r . l.e ii i t. . t l ' \ au, the Lommegational ' llinlm ' er to tills .pisee, aud'reeral of my people are affected with indimation and mein/Allan' of tooliar, the mof myself and \ wife, before\ taking ti . .e . rl t .Z.T . u ctO t le r i , 4l . 3l. (111 a ll , (1121. 11' t 4.... ll , ;e d tzt d . r eversltti sin e hare omer enjnyod to ;gild health loi \ years as we Imre sine that time. 1 hod not taken, • single bottle before that fullness Ilk' the stoumeh which. diraremes kite d>s , peptic. was rel red. and I have felt dethimr.ofit since tint' thue. by wife Was alau relieved ferviLa cbrimic .Ithease of the liver. which 'brut been of seteral years standing, by the., nee of tour Petroleum. \ Sold 'by Y. 11. 111,E11, anal basin. (SEC. It KEYSER, 141 , Wood CL, and Druggists and Medicine Dealers every. where. .fEaremajlvartiaing Petrelauxu'rzepy. l. , 00. 6 Five Hundred, Worms,Expelled.=-Road the frilowlug statement Ertan respectable Trrutrgi‘ sts of the suipriring effects of IL, A. . I , a-tin/Work'. unequaled Yer mlfuge. \ - ' rIODEa.4OCILGU. N. Y.. Jan. 1,3, lift. Meows. 11. A. Fahriestreir, L Cu—hentlemen..4lllmathew Clark. a man of undoubted verariby. of the team, ~4 Lisbon, St. Lawrmice Couhty. New York, mys that he MM. little I [our ye Id. to whom e gave three dorm cifll. A. Vrlbaimee‘ D o tnelr's rermlfuge. in three Ineeremies helium in the Tfterumat of the mote day she panne' at OM time SEVEN. EEN. and at another, NINETHEN Worms. About two ,Irk the Ihilowlng ytlght,stre jeurredthe Incredible lIT.II. ' gr . of YIVE IIENDIt1.1) AND TWESTY.ON.E.' making in all. 107. In Less \than twelrehours'llMe. iletaid tlley were `l,7lr t ,- I'd?". a t arm. area ft l ' ol m v. ' ' S' h e i ;;\ ice 1s \ JEN NEK A /LA.NDALL Ernst . ..lsta. Prepared and Mid hell. A. PAIINESTOCK A CO. menu. Wrest and Plrst streetir, Pittsburgh. ", • iml/. .- - DxGr\ERIIEOTYPES • \ At TM'. . ' NATI NAL ti.il.t.tillY. CKSON'S NI). tonal Dao,uerreitp 'Gallery.' iner of the Nee o d and Ilukot street. toppoolte ! ela t ing.at ling .to,',) II •11. \ \, . , ladies and Gentlemen , 1.11 a to 'obtain lire.ilke Mt, nem... at moderate prices, \ will gigue 'gill at the above e.gallishment, fitted op ' with very impeder Sidegind Bky Lights. arranged with `each ekilithattheoperater tan take L the unit accurate trielr it •the hrimanihrm trill all •theeeprixtion.of an ilhuin atattattipa. • \ • - La grasinink !Palette te.. '• u ly tripled;and du: plicate. taken of oriel I - - , . \ ! !' A- -- IPorson. not -regulied•tp take 13 • • 111:41111/ ik l to T itr lma t. 11(11 1 10=t tad, y. • aid: o° ' 77" u, :. N "..- out open , and operating ••• B x., in o VOL '• -• -Katrance in the Diamond. ! . ! \ is.s iatitily.T !`!. Ague and Paveiof , . ~i :l7 Standing . Cl'itl:D.=-31r. John 'Lotted..., •• • ! Wit. it i ' e " . " l 'l l 4'. ileum+ County. Virginia, ! near B. •• on InutAgraialiut Fever for three years, most of the •• -be iiittchtila twita • day• and rarely less than once ;den • g[ttla kreia as mid a s the chill lire him; 'and _a ! trytn t11140 . 114•21/1. \ VC/ill.. most Of the Tonic. adi : ertlxid, and ..trtkawg tele \ rei , utomencied -ti him, no. emit to el -ep deeps* ..,‘ hers Carta,. Spardrit ?Hattie vas era , oft h ! !git tw o . hid*. bit teeny ho had mid more than a •le ei, he. I was iirfortly eared, and not had a chili • . fie Yr. fungi. CO only one oittot tbinsinide n . • hare \iiiii,ti L benefited hr thht great 7,?"i,, alto tar an• ble,e. Ain adertiseagent with hie certificate. , j "Antil BROTHER & oTaarzo., BANKERS' ANDVIN.T ., GRANCE'D 5 • • N 0.114, Rood street. one door from nrotatreet, burgh.—ltor,and 001 l Par and Citnent ftrla, Sight • rturi 1 oehange, Ylota Pleeka,•Fastern .d.Wertorit and Prywnimory Noten game 6 por mot on Time noire. of Par ineenrrent Mooey; andlnrare The nod • Marino ltilhire Pm the :ETU laornaeoi•Cositpr. (rash lagerttal, $119,660.) Mod Herat . (Qipital P 111,00.40003 Mat • - Oaklandperty for —Tho Prop . , one hall mlle Atm the eltY Um. fronting 'on Poutmileanla `avenue. It to covered' ntth . Trull hem of the cholreit Itlnda, many of Manila full tearing.. -thwart %handsaw,' ol'Elispe. gaaphorri.ehrring,' -Oomoberry. There , Is a Praetor): Brame Bon" Mgether• with, entmonlent out tome; on Itl•r•.!tieialf of storm. and ploamottsrea • lorathM, this •proPerty maned le inflamed. It contains a Ilttlo orerotx amen 1.111 out the whole together, or dlrldelt Moult pnreltageni. T11031,6S "J. CA trurg„ " Ng. 119 Water • • • - Ladies Fauey • - • • ' N'CORD wonlttin4st .respecifutly. 10.1. the attention of Ladle. to Wel" large and complete, . Wok of VAIZOIC FCIt9, non opening, comprbloginponi Sable, Some 114tIn, ik rn, Catiolne, SlberhinlopdrZ (look Martlt4,6enett, Coneg end Sowell Donn; Muffs,' Vicki:Met !bleared, Cull., Bas. citincr. Wood sit e .. A. HOLM-ES . 11011.41CTVIIERS Or SOLID BOX VIL'ES, SLEDGES, PICKS, :‘IAT'rOCKS, , , CROWBARS, :tre,,„ Timber Screw, Bridge Bolte, vrAsmdis. corn..N. Toli.tooo. AND HEMP $931W:1. PITTSBURG IL , Orncr, 23 •Woun arixtre Ywra-imi Panonn. • AII kinds of Ittarlomlth Wcik Ibr Ex4dann. a., 40ry at the nlyn.rt.at notion, and at tho lowest pima. - .._ r > Ail work narranted equallo.y maaullatared:fill•,, . „ ... Girard hire and • Marine 'lnatrance 'Co tV PHILADELPHIA. ' Qr EICE y.. O k. .11 1 Zistlf.r2„' .MIVI tr 1000. Ihnereas—Win. It. 84aliI;J. P..B.telner;ll. - .A. Shacks'. Awd. Paul h url o, E. 31. , 11at is,J. R. Maion; Mamas ti... Mitchell. B.antuel Jowly& \H. ltunegs, \ Thames Queen. Wm. IL :towers. F. D. Merman. A. Hart, Phillip, P. Burderi Won P. Hacker. Ales. lierrevr..` Forman Mettratr.L... . - .10/3.10N1.8. Prat. . A. 8. I .IILBETE.LESer, - ..W18 lasure (Whaler Wool Peewee& rewl,s,.p. v ii . Buildings,.Steres, Marsha .I.i piVrirlt y ... . 4 .. Mewed favorable terms. . . ., , • •tmyl , l3 ..,\ There are few thine wh ich rd 'le, \ screennr plesinye thou sitting docir , Yltti• of 'elchnstant Hennaed Gernesu, 11l because we Op SUET' isclaus we are cautioning a 'public eat, and orir \ heart to a no that by Ina notices enaity.bnriehren Induced tUtate the Hitters. and teen reamed from 4ith by Hyspeundss Liss • Comphlnt, ie.. for the Sure.of whleh file acetate. It is WA veld only by Dr. C. 31. Jailouh. af the 0 -,' nd man Ildedicice'F.toto. No. It) Arett Street, PlabsdelishlSE'7: 1 \ \ Lyon:a - • ICathairon.—For pre4ing, ~ re stating. cletut . aing:ttUd :beautifying the' Hair' alleviating tairecitts Heirs, andeuringeruptlrwnisesseslef the allW. Its \ typutati , meshing,s with. the .eirnisatlati .of thO globe; males OH melee supertluatis,slleiingera‘lren ee . elble; arid sloes Its discovery. u fund no m tute to ns enete Its huaisteeted. Its Inientestablesupptierit . Ploy. Arians and' ti6e6htlabotorable . eltltens Lem all , iikelbs-' i ideas of 1114.—the holing 'lmamate of Europe and Anis-Hew Ladhii who .17111111 used it utan Abele drealnietables; and Slathers Iti; their N \rsesiesi..-In I set . its. warned .yearoi s 4 "rt w l'A". frnre _Pi. I •••4,blugalqonownee It the Inset pleasing and effective Ids either as • Medicinal er Toilet _preparation ever pled . Do ` et IQ to Eire it I. tett]. ' D. B.IIANNES,I pristor, 11 :1Eroadway. N _ ..'... - 1 „,, ,to ~....,,,,,......i.....1 leiter. 4 ..:: ' , 4021 . 1 M - tp*of Pittsburgh.' . ... t \ A4saa4, swy, 'Fa% MAR :Alt 118 ES ON THE IR nt/TEIBLVAHIES. 1gi71%/if4t,Stlgi ....... \ ~.. - L.: ...'.• Wit. Lariniti..lr4, ' S. et. Iller ii -, , \ ~.... Wes. 111% \ M e tntnater, . \- .: Orn. D. Harty ~ . :' `,, . , „ _ s atiety- 11101ngantilllastInito.• 1 1 42 1 . 13 n Pnelkagins nut. on Win and for rtotn ~ to /Ott t o " I % pu s doi t int en Itt pestle Imo. ewAftti y,, . W. C. lILDWIt 3 Stannitturtne Ant., 11 ronetItaborgh. - P . :Brown's Essence-of . stales Clinger. I Estonia, 1. • preparation tllsunst nzsel3anoe. tirdlritry dbabnet. tnnl3lad IX** WI cues of rtonstlon pt . 'b. - atkmy,,krwla - toim It Lkofth ot sb oi a, .7.tkoNmulloti of lhoNTll . eink aboltn t tan attmmartlroggrits thlldn.m, It probalk ellattioo t; qe Donni or wawa.' stionl4 be *Mont apavino,l4 sun 4) set , ths-grawbad ThSeb Is io . soto n only by P. aftoisx,it. 111431pinnChttilet.1 Star* 330313143* Tettnif birch noil 4 6 adint.atteida, Ph} 44411.144i,and16e 1. allitscluvortableWthookritl v. P 6111 " 41 the 4tatior...mt la - I . 44burgb.br 1imy 3 1 ,0;2313 A . D ! . ; ( 111' Igllo* Iftrf34:llCcf44lll37'. 1 • 1311 A. 11 10 1 a 410 • , :: '' it, • : assassit,: - !A • • • \ .' • - L. • \ STATE MUTUAL . , 11tE AX) MARINE INSURANCE CO. , \ or PENNSYLVANIA. 411ANCII \ OFFICE—Corner Furth. and 4...1th0e1d wort& Pittsburgh. CAPITAL. 10.9.1.000. miaroa.--.John P. Rotherfbnl, Dauphin CO.: P. C. Selma*, Harriablnyt-Samorl YlWadalplag...A, Will.)tor Ha, rater. littab kr A. A. Unrri Plltst.nren A. J. titlikt.t. kaliflaoriFetert cAltno Co, John. radretfore. oplan Jolt. . RETIINEFOItD, Cret/dont ; • \ A. J. GlLlLErr•Seerntary. . • Tho algae enurany .1 Ituntro addost peel. of tog and s Inland oar traorportatlon; aim, on bulghts• sod loorrlntnao, In dtr or Inantry t , Iored.7,301:411010 4.41•4 with Irard.l. Pollelo• Wood on drelltre‘ bonime. .olther perpotuallY. , •• for • term an... , 1 , •.. , 4•31. 44 ... ' ....... .... ~.11,QW7KENNEDV. PHILIP ... .. ... ARD 9ELEtip REMOVAL, - • LOGAN, AVILSO & . Importer ).enlers if/REIGN - AND DOMPSVC HARDWARE!, CTLERY:an _ Have removed to their neer and 611.01.1111 Woad street, four dourest:4re the St. Marla Hot where • their cuetument, snit merehaptegenerally, ' ern Is led to° an examinatirm of the mast W.mplei• same toent treredler-, ed hi tide city. 1 - Alter .Worm Speofflo.—The follow, Ing. /Yom 1 customer, show, thlwitcannad tftwat..,, Medicine has created wherarer NMI tottottokami.' 7 , ',- Bum=ln, Tiosa Pp., Much Gentlemen—Ll , ennliequenea ,gITI4- spJaptk4 t ogd i e m elf r l ,. Vu t ly=de nir in this . •Flue nd aa :l4 With forwarding, 4.1 Ceraink;. - Nets With your bill. on receipt of which; n e = Malt You L. L, Prom the wonderful efforts of Mid P la this neigh berh,..l, there could be aohl anitnalir e In be had. orholeeale and retail/Imm Wed asset It you would component • person fhr won e s and at rending, I think I could make It term, • do PO. ou respect:Wl,. brews. Kidd k tbr o.3Purcbaecre will to mend to CJ:LEBIIATM VERMIVDDR. slur oilier vermitnire., to rourPartecgti4d lane's Verlaine. also his celebrated be had at all respectable Drug Stec.. ? and from the age proprtetare„ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.. win kelt:Liam the . "Bl , iFt,le? T i l at — oa T yW 'BT te:r ' n,. at MASONIC T 1 10 EV ENEC(I,. An.loth,at otOcif, Loon open at €!4. Ticket. at theL door. at 310.11,5 e• Thula Pt.:n . 0..11114.1'. Music Stare, and at llooksto Ada:ll,4m 1.% Ota. . . . ~. ON OF TILE GOLD': HORSE HEAD,' .. \ , i . - 3 tmaer of Wood street nod D x lsond Alley. -, '1 --\ ' 1 --....- • , ' . . -1111 At. TN E RSII. IP NO E--I:.haso this . \ I.' _L -- dap (dan.,2l, 18511 - aallociated 'kith me' to harlaras' \ • I IN) brottionialsw, O. 11. PRELPkt, MO my denier Vore- - • ' ...I . , - sm wm. \ mar, under the Mete and %trio utf_At- tr. • '.- ' I IIAUTLEY4 (1). • Ned] -U. lI \ IIAUTLIII. - . 1 \ ft U. ILARTLEY & CO:will cent:in:ilk' tO; , , 1 . 31...ra.c... Saddles, Ranier, TrZlz. Melted ,- me and Muhl. hands, ..ether with all oilier artleleis In their Ito.- Wills lameasW resettles for basin.. - I and a determination to mum:Jhelum mod met. leo flatter mus.l.o that It nib liee-to the advantage of threat Wishing 1 articles In our Um to farm as with their en. . • . It. IL. lIAUTLIC , :a 00. ' ' I N. B. Agent. far dtAItSII 1 (X)., hew York. Leath- r . tcc, prime arbole, an d sides or put tip In buothe• om. (Dispatch American nopy.J del lns. rLOSING OUT SALE OF CARPETIN ~ .- . . t OILCLOTIIS. MATS, AIATTDdi, IC. -The en . . having adopted the plan of pelting off their stn at• I the elope of the lesson remrtikne or cost, are now Mani the greatest bargains: to their line, cm. veered to peopie..XPltteburult or vicinity. • • . . - la quantity, quality, or miety their ammtamat Is not 4 nurpease,L Romp Carpets at lb l 8 aa, A ll 3l. and WI cents. The entire stuck-will ',alit:llse the memo ammo, to make moat Wrother •. We to I mations N. B.—Sma .till Larchl ll note. taken at par . -.. ... . jol3 i 1 lIOICE SELECTION OF TEASP—Not - ) wittudandlose the resent great sdnume to tb. prb• o Tess, the subscriber le premised, with a full 'bock, to sell at the old rates, rt . . s, •" Stroog. welt incrorea, tog. Smeheng, :a m do otor - • _ . Suerior do __ 7 ,is ' dr. tetra. eery delimits. do 510 N:.... the . - ' • • G. 0.1 strong YourVlreon, irp dee tab's, Illteetlmp'ddo .., 1,..1 . • • I M nua. O c. utgoes, K Xl44 Brealrfast, Orange Perm re* , \ Ma IMltelailere 'will lied it t .e their m iscas t to arm:eine Mr • • /dock and learn the pekes. Liald: -W. A. MOCLURO. . \ , s 1 \ . , 5 OWE .1C AUSTON, N. 111. N. :id, FA'reel. Wtmlesale Dealer. In Oren Uremia, tont and Wilk* Warr, Man , Cooleat, 8c Order* Broad, writer of Chittned atree4 PhilatklphSet. HIS new and ieregrint AIOTEL..ia own for•butloent It bat been halt and fitted with dle utd The modern 4,011.131N1M1S aror.lreproloosenta. and W t om a. , t uu C N4edin the med . ora d rogt and Wetly manna, it. the r 1 17 33 e 'd ole r re t. it e t fc ib ethe 4f/r t itri ft he riVa "' llll* '' i ' arnl Th. d l elk l an " r n the tat; T. PPl tte l lerntntearetolne and attentive. It. Mall ma atm to metro o .m . -Ilente • bonne to all Yrhip mar too ern with wt. nd to promote the name atreadi attaln._, The aMtd, I O Pnoutasklsna. • +. • \ TABER. BON, CR I i 11-EIPS PRODUCE.TAB 'S and: Packet Ahdatant IhrTarmen,lDillen,Produeeialme and Weektantery exhibiting at nue view the value meta, than ItA) different anantlites of Grain momenta! a aixtz de to the bushel; • eo arranged as to present ter, the ' as tame the Taira or the wind* of Duette/so =I parade • .at mmoirrina alealableeoflntereat, &nattiest. I=.. off and other weal Woke Ca all elaaree of I \men, by B.ll:4irriteen roe and far rale by, ‘ , . JAL ir47.451e,133 Wood OL between:a and4lll,. - -- - T -n:• g sob br_ LIEtS CARAWAY SEEL/in kora' and' aa• dle br pANII)10. MOS; CASES. LIQUORICE, PASTE SWILY, in ano. an 4 sale IT kiratmq num 00, _SEANLSR FLOAT, in 50 -11 Y S:EENNEL 14 r(Weto.LJ , , - 9.00 CH 1. 1 a7; I ,IRIck -7 1W .8 t( -71 e7rIArly; : ;; ; : 11 . 12 aNG 6300.`:;. 250 1,8$ ViISE - 7,1T1 - in store\ IBMS Tulip ROLl , BUTTEllinist,ttici - di and-or io.by \ na.a. A \ T. LITILT4 01,. , Na2HENNEQUDi & `_CO;; ImPortnis4/ ~\ IFLENVIR 000D9,, .111hOCITE fillAilaZ, JOINS 11 - F.P.,JIAILROD3..tc...Ip Brood 4.4. • ..,1 . 11A., - • "X BltoS7o JobiThtreet ; Btr ' r c . 01.1IP LS, IMTTO 1 . 4041.9, -4LER it 312.103 OFF, 31;nufacturer •- q - F -tiMIL=Vo. iT i r t "'" rth'e" ' ~,Ls Is, - oFtmb N os.s, kr;,, tiArter one {~Lolo MVICAt, • 2 d CO , (Zrpieriv ' L-` 3 -3 YOulls \ \ 14 ‘ ", *. •\ C. 'rosett:dr the s potato. t otitirlso tht eat Ittostotlls Ligtsisott4tschst‘lootitul -ycst to col 'All Ills I&A, , T . areerresslTT. 401 It, WI, . - .MBROID.F.RE cry deseriptiii of tt ‘ A Embrateerlea' are , pe il ing stk-ze4uoc-nt - ...:. , tt-Attnual Ole at Vt.',..t.._ 31REION te :23,, fith •.. \ ' — .A. 'MASON &,.q0„, 25 \Fifth_ • ~ -I --, Sat!!rday,Jaaull.. ' - t. , isce` ' ' ' _._.A 1 12 ,- ' ' 1 iirtta‘tttreet: ,- • i •' tha4ltarat_ \ ,:•, at tillaaLisUP. , - ~ • t - & - .: 1 01.j40: ' : C.N 4. , * t ~; ao„, maren fto um 415.9m.50 s. ' K4 .• IVIIKATja\ .3•1 Orlia . ciVT PdcM: • • E • rer : 'll . thl \4la) , 7 -4 fi BBLS SMALL. Wll Au , etare i . tolbrAle. . .sl3' d iy . 11k,TIEW IL L 13185u roc& A' fo iSia r g. 41: ia. , \ \ • -,.• 4 L . Lx:a., e TIRY BEF . l`',in st4nivi ,j1;111 Arrjal4: - - .•\ \ ' ': io2Rtimslipmkris \ion r0e...4 ow. fo ,iod#7: \ by - •,-,,, jp.I3TAIT= 2.. ~. -...;•• .11 91EESE,-3,50 bolt* . •• it Cidtint • • , ,,,,,i ~ •'' \ tnnee....ed ii , rul,l , ;\ . -' • ~,. -. T. LIVO/t ... , •., .• ~ \ • I SBAGS5 BAGS PLIOIC.E, - 411.ERIVARIO -0 . : ~\,. ~ FEE In store ari4ll4. alb: • ZIADILE A' _ ....-. \ \ , sAri BUIS N: 0 0 11 44.A55.N5 . • -,.--> ,i,. L ''''::. : . \ . ,\ \ . 0 du n litre .:lo 4t, B=tritb atontr.aLtue3rt t • \ . . _ • - • • 1 - YARDS , E4AALFILLED S A N D \ • u ' =MOE N1YX114. , 01.t. C . ll ll- 710 , it Jal l iaTira * tad ii .. tuala Ircsda. tr '' 'sue Wholesale and Items at L ive r \ rlt , ~Alb isdo . WlEen:snes 1i 2 „116 ...Nujiat_ay51..f.,.. , !...4 - ..,_.. , -. ..,;., , jrABL- \ and Umlaut Cor m °tali shis: -Wo tortlat shoo .; ..,... E &iftats-ao (4' Table ~- ,S t a - _.• , . ..., or Wholes!, and, bet e g 1....% __Arkorrys to_ no: . nook -,,,,,, , 'oath will ha 1.. ~d Brat tor..tra.• ,-,,,Y,: i p 31.041 •4-. ... • .l A as' \ \J.A. IL Palusa n ,.... _ mr a , :,.,\ arIIII,ANIMIICAN,AI,3IA.N ‘ ea ..„ 01,4 .., _. . L:4l, • Posrronylt i o i soLi.oooo.. IN , alg - cool V— bat, Zi A I l k \\ • M Ll3s CITRIC ACID, 11l E.R.I . alesi 11l -- '. p store and lbilsabt Id:: -' • YLESlllhabb es , . , ~ • al:I' - 5ue5010ntt0.i..1114 0 ,.... 1, . , \ 1:11t/C117.4.1.1., 74 . Wood , otieo I, 010, , rat : \ r'cUr''d sir ''''''',4l,t'A-T=4*f.P?litti..,diltW\ akeup:6l=ld otw" noeh of Walter Clit ts in-N v'' ,, i...ae n ta.thertustlroolb., ICU • \ .:nY.I - ' -.° -------' •-• , *.:::. • . ,"W..* Seat to , .rNsYLVANIANt4IO4)Ap 00 ,- ftxXl' , : . y ' :g.■• Nl'.-„rodzomfmtgoth=einlitttt, - VV,, '• . ri1te..074 1 to i ll:mil:rate:No Pecanylveu t t k It.f ,f'l • , Vl' 4 .. lT,: h tiL yi° Va.."Teme'in_i_rtUalr! Flii--;-v Viii- /rants Railroad OnuislarAabsle l -the mare telit• .:• ' - , • m.,-Wo r their atcalk at. tam alinnat lactlinair-10 OR . t .,... 4 .,,,,„, 0.. z era* Monday or vsostamx.9ltort.z.ovot,:\ ..,lbe bond. orate .Steutzeualtla . and :I,l 7lllll7all4l:lllMl.!7WiriNt i . h a L y'*, -A 1 A ---.N.-I+I4SCIN• 4E CO.,' Iruptlter. Aisl 441/.- - ~ ..„. . j - . beri 11DIN.000W.No..2.11:UtIV'sti**.'.aligldta!,.-- ,' 'i" con Cl*: Ilotel, Plllsburgh„ l'a. ,• '.:§EMI'ANNIAV SA Tot-'4, '.1,-2':: arkSOlL''' k CO. Irlll mina:moo Neff heal FeanT-Ablaaal lala d ,,es. T DAY, Jaanars 4thrltak TWO AmoVU 'n " b. ,t - 2 7 \ lbundtba incet - agemil te A f ut cornales 9/I,r ~ M1.... , !* , -92.' -., . \ .• . , bred: too 1C M I - Vt.' .*JO a 1 aRt.'a11...... '''7-',„, ttbrbaring qcskK in sig4:olor a orthe..e s _ _ ..Ii . F L ....., ,....., , , aTa ' S ' Ael e ;alValltrlLlMlT . •;W: ..',.::', ; A N O4 at i a. ; at zeirlhuciprZi%; : 1 IA al* Cl 7 l,b steek. - 1 2, . . ~. . 4 , L i g1i1 1 'iag ,, A1 N, 0.011 .4 *1ZA,...:;._,,...,... 7 ... :L. - i b r T ho stoat' Of *MI oOf TRISLIGUOSAM, ..,- . ... - SMUT. GLOP fa, Or*T.i TON ..11 LI *NOM% ~,,w,; . .: . . tirMiletoetrerj="*"'l44-iiiali.':' :14' , 11?",uuto or DU VP Mir 1171 t, ; inirt a d does I. order that their I : l :4o , fteek...Ff talj_. 4 . 6. ,:... 4 ,ls: l;arg?"'"'"' b e,t i f,k s ur A sin A ‘vi l rkitili: ' , Ii- .40 17iWilotiingf:14 iiiZigiggilifiN:, : --. Alt- ~....,:-.--• •TONIIONN3IOIIBT 11,11GliPirr'..':*; ........_ ~,„_,_......-._. gta., PAPEILr.IIANGINOff- 4.Ttlti,-:!t„1-: , - Odd. bsr/4 inu*lLlght .i' Item wit.b.:"3/oi,t,. ,Bars, 1114irlakbr,w.illfffit.P.. - fl"f . C, • - =i'/ 2 7 '. -- -'.. -' .. 41 Z.- -N tL 1 )1...2%. . 1' , - ii:,%• • I 01,itrilorliTui-7`ivima,lp..l.4-x:5.‘,%:,.. --., :: f.-..,„,,.....A 14- F , ""Itraiski V atAutuz,•:`• i,,, .46.,:.:5 k 0A SEED in. store(' DIUSM D store' aria ' ._` FLE3111“3111lOff, <':' „ d,P 7 r\ v1aW,1404 , 116
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