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PITTSB G pf DM DAT::MORNING I .i;E-yr,i*I•8••• il4.'ae — rait,esifeit i . ks vabottr. ?no m c...,....itatialqz.b.bnt,u=.,;Li..,. • .. • - •• - • : • • • • ... • - • . PEDIQPIO,I.4.TI:CLPIPIIIIIIIATIORSt.. •. • • CANAL COMMISSIONER, .• ••• THOMAS 'IL :.,-• BANKS,--. pop. siingros oaNsamr., PORTER . BRANLEity . . - iter Ilersr- 4 - S. 31, Prerrsorci: Sr C 0.., who pnrpracaßt; htik! and gentleinenly in their bu3h3e3ir frxheletthhe: ate the auttloilwd agent', to thaaltter of Near York end -11o3tati' fur the:Mornii3g /tat. They - kre authorieed .rereive.:Ad; irerttrearaitts -aud Subtrtiotiout fur to ati out usual Wad. .Whelr re/lei pt.. are rezaded paymciata". .Theiroelces'are at NRIV - T0RE.,.12.1 Nassau street. 10 Stahr street. . . o-PAY..t0n,.7.0 1 - nria..es • • •••-• • • • liorlatneonllrms.lrlarg.4.lilSoose Kim ormlinarrnr*i'hrs teem-San '4.44.lll)llars.orosno. iHr• popes& b.& Ylitlff.Cio of ALL UNA% to t. 'Le:0.0101i 11;.... eL. le• - •IS arms., TT/ y Aso of Typo, halo Vka4.3,2 DiNSIODO I IIII •d• L. froall I. our •3113.1•• ob OCas. ;Qtr. gri swan. ' . lai7 The new arraogoinente. of the Peontryl-; viiids:ltailioad Company operate to the eerions disadvantage of the - press of this city. The mails ate now thrown ao much behind, in coneequencef of the - recent change, that they are of no service ,i.-etatil the day following their arrival here. We. - earnestly-bope that a better arrangement will be entered' !ate - as animus possible. - -THE OHIO PATRIOT. 04e - of the most 'ably conducted and widely • .olibulated country newspapers in the West,- is, Patriot; publiaieci at Neiiiiiabon. 'The * : - editor,. W. 11. , .0rit., -E,14., is ;. now in . this city; stopping at the St. Charles'. Re will receive ad . vertisements from snob of out citizets'ai may wiihlO extend their business• into Columbiana And ,the adjoining counties. The merchants of Pittshtuzli will undoubtedly find it to be their interest-to advertise liberally in the Patriot. - , Tat CAIIPBELL9 gave their.last concert in this • city List tight, and they perform this evening in elf-velem!: We are sorry to part with them; but, " busineik is business," and according to their notions, , 4 hope must, push along keep mo ving?. We hope that wherever theYmaY go, they may be received with kindly feelings : The • whole troupe are gentlemen in the strict-mean ing of the word, and their combined talent should: command ilia warm Support of the publiciwbore= ever they may traveL We part with them rein's tautly, and commend them to the kiforititenticsii • of our brethren of the press wherever tiiay. maj pitch their tent. SOCK ILTVEIL BANK. Oue'of the gentlemen connected with tliiiir ectlatioriof the notes of the Rock River Bank; feels aggrieved at our remarks of yesterday of the free banking system of the west.. We were. not aware that in our general remarks 'We hat done in3ustice to any one. The gentlemanly ferred to, for whop we have the highest estWeni, feels particularly vexed at some of the - terms used in our. article. We assure all, that We did• nOt'kuovr that this bink was a Pittsburgh sperm- . lation; and even if we did, itwould not altart?Ofa opinion as to the propriety of the paper , of .tk- Bank. We die ) eni:exty-inteation of applying', opprobrious epithets to any of the Pittsburgh gen tlemen,—our article was a general one, without referring to individuals, and we are sorry to bear that some of our 'most esteemed friends suppose that the terms whioln - they consider harsh, were intended to apply to them. This is a great lake: We never apply harsh terms to any per . son—unless under strong provocation—much leas to friends. This le suffieizat to explain that • there was no malice in our article, and we hope :. those who feel hurt at it will believe as when we ' say so. . - Oar abstract opinion. however, as to the air; sulativ of thes . a - . eiperiments l Western Banks, remains unchanged. We cannot imagine that _they can bs of any benefit to the opomunity,, , but, contrary,lidli;TOi 'the' end, prove a serious evil. We hate ti' enfpcient cumber of banks among us, without inviting those of Wis consin and Illinois to add more weight to our burden. Let uarather "bear the ills we have, ;• *than fly to thcise we know not of." The Rock River Dank may be ail excellent institution amd i li,nccording,to the represinititionamle to us by those intimately acquainted with - Its manage ment: :but If it is a necessary institution in Wis. consin, we cannot clearly understand the neces tat" of sending its paper to Pittsburgh fur the purpose of, getting it into circulation. We will have more to say about this and other Western banks hereafter. • • Ourretideraeie aware that the royal ladled— the aristocracy and titled nobility of Eogland, have,heen bolding meetings to denounce Auterl- Oen •elavery, and to sing. the praises of Mrs. IfAiittiar •Ilisorretc ..Sroyrs, , the authoress: Tont'iCiatin." - These sainted sympa . sthapityrorldie-ealored race of the United:l3Mtes;,„ never-think of ' turning - their attention.-to! the. Misery and .destitutiorriehich surround theni,el, home. The London Time., of the 80th ult.'cails - attention to a class of female operatives, elate condition the pharisaical Duchess of Sutherland' • has probably _never heard . ..of.. ,We copy the pio tare d rawn : by the • " Prom 6 o'clock till it i t bsstltolo Ankh.' •At 11 s!sthstf place of dry bread is served 'to each stimiltrmo; but allitithe • _Must stitch on. At 1 o'clock, 20 minding are entree:it* dhuser—a slice of meat and a potato, with a glass of toast water to_ each aorkwoman. Then again to work—stith; stlich—tmtli 6 o'clock; when 15 isdratiss are again fortes'-The needles axe then' *AI fn motion once more- 5, ' atlich,ittitch--tstil. 9 echoer, when 15 minutes are allowed• for supper :4 piece of dry bread and : cheose,'and'a glass of beer, I'lom nine o'clock at night wantons, tvrojand Cries o'clock. in. the ;naming, stitch, Web; Abit-ozdy breakin this • , =b ir pariod, being a minute or two- Just time enough to stomper strong tea, which is supplied list the young •-• 'pea* shoats g feel sleepy.' At eras o'clock, A. to bed: • at 0 O'clock, A. AL., out of it again, to realms the duties of • the followlag day. • "Even dozing tbefow hours allotted to sleep--should we not rather say 'to a feverish cessation from Will--there mitt. • metes matinee. They are moped up In sleeping poi:l4l4h in: a room 'which would perhaps be sufficient for.the 6131:0111=14- - dation of two peritoos. Not a word of remonstrance is aV I ievr4 crispest:sw. The semestress& mayleare,no doubt; . but what &whits:them on tho other aids Of the - dnor I—star - • -ration, if they be honest-4T not In all probability, wadi rotten and Its consequonces. It Is idle to use any farther •;. •myldideallen la the mattes. The scenes of misery we have described;exist at our ono doors, and in the most fashlona• ble quart:Mee lakurions Donlon. It la loth° drel34:ll/11d0g, and le lingri stetuil eg ry agb'l 7 antB ' °4ll' t t t l . A cc . taTir e fu t ot n s 41. stowed opon'ae gay ganosuts in whirl the !ladles of Eng , . . land' Loreto tatert themselves. Itla tointielytiisir whims. and espticesihat their . wretched sisterennesrotheee days and nights of zdretisig. and WEL" .„ , ••• _ • 'We sot denythelic - t that-the - female opt ' 'tree StatepAirtkpearlypald; •but: . tat* *ll3ll r itettle . - .:C12813. The statetrieilit:'tiieentiove Srtim. the London:fitoes is aodo ibt Ooriebt.... It eloWsli4' the poorwomeawho•malce - the dresses for.Qiieett . .•• • Victoria and the Duchess -of Sutherland, loner . tnenty-mie hears. a day, a n d receive a amnia aoliiient" ' - tuitions scarcely, to heep body and, 602/: . • together; :ilitt.tho noble - Daohess of Sutherland. - closes 'her ; eyes, so that she. -cannot-see. the 4;pi - elit6 ,niserY at her otra - idoorti, and; ' seals ' her eh antiOt , hear the'lL eart-rendin ems- C ' sitters, Who are crying for a crust othree(i: : She would rather spendiiiiniOniY in g iv ! ll2 g rand entertainments - te:the writer of . al Untie;Tom's Cabin," and :employ : her One in tradliclng ti .portion of. tko American .people, than in - the benevolent work of alleviating the,, Miserable on dititOfilie itnOthers and t•thstglill tore or her own 'fisautifta;Xnglauci: : Xdlifi,;fthe Duchess of Sutherland and the pectido reftiira - . ere who bold meetings 14.,Iter4eatle, confine- their b enevo l..—ceaudsyugithitu, their`Basen sisters, and t11111141:0#04/13qih#,. plenty of :employmea t. . home. . •••'• • TiMplaii:ilULUPX •••6••••••••••”*.r.y••••et: APRIL 20 of Juin COVfntil Vriiejt.W. Catnip TEE PRODUCITS CIP.OIIIO. A Mr. Mansfield, in the' last number of the . Railroad Jou rn al; gives a-glowing - description - Of thelprosperity of Ohio . taryti that , the aot 1 14 1 :33 1 1tor tboiyears Mentionek-he sr rivetiit Abe•folloirringVesaiti: ' : r `Wheat oxoitcf .............86;000,060 Exports t0a5t„.9e1,18524f - 19,000,000 'Consumption"' r ' ' • 12,000,000 •Remaining on hand 8,400,000 Abotit ten per cent. of the CR4 of 1861 re. availed on hand far the next year. From Tole- do -a considerable amount of wheat and floor, rroduced inlndlattsi o la expoited.'::Allow 1;800,- 000 , bubo) for, , thi‘Altd - _tbe. actual AipPtt or Ohio; of the 'arbp`orlB6F, iitas eighteen -Millions or bushels. The .-Beoeid gives tables to 'bow that general remilt,irblob will be found nearer ettch tables. The.follo'fing GRAND.,AOOIIR4ATE `2,055,607 Wheat, bushels ' . born, bu5he15. 7 ,..,.... - • • 6,198,127, Beef, tibia - 82,429 Cattle, number. • ` ' 67,791 Perk, hbie •• . • • • 288,871 Lard, • • • ' 575, 498 .flogs; number •• - 181,772 Lard Oil, bbls • • 28,126 lbs. Tallow, . ... . . 521,258 Tobacco, hbde' ' - 26,958 Seeds, tu shels ................. -86,411, Butter, Pis • —3,254,820 Cheese, lbs . • ; ••• • 8,569,355 Whisky. bbls ... ; .. ." 401,800 Wool, lbs • .. ..4 914,908 I Beans, ... ' 5,000 Oats, potatoes, and other small- articles; are not included in the above,. nor are the manufac turers of agricultural products, such as soap,. candles, potash, buckets, furniture, the ag gregate of which will make several millions to value. The aggregate values in the table; re= doced to and estimated at a medium. price, pre sent the. following,resultO.: , , - Floor and Wheat ........ a...5*5,738,216' C • Orn • • . 8,100.000 . .Beef and Cattle • 2,894,750 Pork, Lard, Oil, and 7,994,290 Whisky' 2850.000 Wool • 2,100, 0 00. Tobacco!? , 1,617,480 Butter, Cheese, aa4 itilleti • 750,000 - Seeds •••• • '4, 172,000 . .. . • 500,000 ManufaelttiedattiOeOiromprodnets of agriculture • - • 2,00%000 Aggregate value- • 140,216,786 . This is supposed to kbe - rather ,belort than above .smonni;; - .This export is a iniplcilef our productions, above the wents•of the State, aidifilirroteletWiteid to the State, a eiesiltrofit. Eight of Way-. Dr. Smlth'iPLattior.. . . _ . - Dr. -Bmith, - .Delegate in the Virglnla-Legisla- Mr.o.from klaucoeli: Counties, pub-: liabe th e s letter;in the Wellsburg Herald , explain ... • ing, oi)efeat•- of 001414 of Way . ; •:•• We copy the cou4ludivierhicl:xidater to what ongb)t to tio dime gnderithip edronnrstanoes: , , •• , r4in'teiVii?;.iiiiiinatipioix; men of the kcal standlegilLvoiii4; bothdi 'and out of the Legialature,.renirked . twatei ' Go home, go on With your roadejoiseitenct „your bridge, so as not to impidCtlfii.mariSsitlOU• of, the-river,•erto cokl, lict',VidGeLiiid.CUtielit, ask 'Congress Co legalize or•to - declare le a poet road:and then you will 'be ahead of: Wheeling, and.wlll have n° difficulty with the ' Legislature' • " I must pimp* ,Infore, i close, that I hope Ithe friends wilfgo on and make the whole road. •We have the right „to.do so, so Boy the beet men in Virginia. I hope then in two years the whole road will he,madcr•from the State use to the ri ver, and thence to Wellsburg. "Our :friend; :Charles W.' , linssel,.declared•in. theltallei of the:L*ollo.lLO that be . would mingle 'defence. With that... Of-i fellow- citizen :hie fellow-titilee_the 'defence. of the rights of the *Weenie of Wheel ing. Being firmly this , that we have the r ight ta - cotietrivit this import ant work, and hav ing been before the: Legislattire four times ask ing for R. charter to placena on 14141.1.0 ms with .other citireiut;Ond'. thti rag L denied.-me;.:l think I am as fearless: its thy frirasselkand.. de olare. that I will stand:by.the work; and the•eiti ,tene of •BrOoke . and litinecick . oOunties, tintilAt ie -completed, and if.•necesury,• defend it at aß:ba- - sariis and to the ,lest extremity. . . •-; • 9311TH:" • That is tberightlind of talk, The citizens of Brooke and - Ilaneock counties are deterniined to • take enni.of, themselves hereafter. In con •• • • nectiou with the President . of the Steubenville and Indiana Itailroad,.. Jsjers htaitzts, Esq., they will construct read through Brooke county, connectiog with the - Pittsburgh road, and will build a bridge over . the Ohio river, which, of course, will beCome a National Mail Boole. All this they have the legal - light and the physical ability to . do ; and if the' Yirginie. Legislature ' 414 attempt to stop their operations, the eitlcens of Brooke and - Hancock counties will carry out their determinations, and annex themselves to Pennsylvania. . • A KEY TO UNCLE Tosee Caste.—Wp have re ceived from the i wesiteen publishera, Jewett, Porter & Worthington, of Cleveland, through Meesre. Davidson 8 Auxzw, of this city, a book, entitled " A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin, pre senting the original facts and documents on which the story is founded, together with corro borative statements verifying the troth of the work." The book; which contains a great deal 'of matter, le divided into •four parte—the first, showing the• similarity '; between events in real life, and the characters end• incidents developed lit Uncle Tom."' The second, third and fonrth parts, are taken up . wititi-commenta on the slave codes of the eeveral *kites, inoldents of the slave trade, negro advertiserrients. •comments on the influence of the Church on &e., &c. The " Key," which,•as ciiirteeivii are aware, itl by Airs. Stowe, can be had Davidtion & . yey's, Market street, near Yptatth. • ' • . Ctreat- 47 0 1 4'4 , bb,tr. Utti?n, ANew . joili_Oti,ifedn deg/ lohnscsi & LoWdeti, *di* , at itiOist,tbiely be filed withaesd, i*gold havieg been obi** r . .4111i.14104110161/CE of , sho covers of =the that the lob bing wee perOtiited oil board of the-steamer. The.bottitt * & :doOltaased,and banded with iron; witli:ASOCCesOrWiiiod'ai new, efiowing thatithe oirkOblisOliirdlied in their business. this smotitit'inittidlik - **Vero& by ifionmoo, part of epoti , tiropr three- offices in' ,New York citg:', the cOnsignment to one firm is 'covered by , insurance in London .e, alias Col.-Polk•• sr itisiteld Now York last week, on the oltirge.l4. •stiindling.it Is said has been three dines In tbe , 'State prisi..4:' He is exceedingly aooompliehed. and :easTitChis •manners, and since hisirreet: beß beeilit — mtili4byloverai persons; InpludiNt Jae' kegitiSfirjMliWiciruffered by Pim.. 048 :Larldn.t , Ife pretends to be isegeolloodreinted witlvall , the leading men-in ' • * 11 0.0 4- . 1 .• . : -! 7 . • ' . POST OPPICE.-A DOW Post - °woe- has traollphed at. the'village of Hamburg - In M ttunty,, and John Moyer hes been ep- poutlieitroetmaater. It will hereafter be a polnt on tiii*i:weekry milli route between Mena and West Greenville. ZI • ;, .W7r•A desiatch luanYlashimgtop, April 16th, *4 -that the Preeidemt hae beeti tQraielty id :toed of the acceptance of . Mr. Boneort aa Col- Valor:Of the port of New 'fork; aid lkft . erConor 41i'Dietrict Attorney. - - - vir The Governor of Ohio has appointed Dr. _Wayno Griswold, of Circleville, a member, of the Doarti of .Publio Works, of that State, to fill the vacancy occasioned by• OW : resignation of Col. MO• • .20r . , 1Ve esti it Maid that Dr. J. L. Vattier bas boon appointEsi P.ostmaateiiiieuicio' s fisti al OtOth - ito official announcement of the fact]}fie appe4rSd is the }Vaeh}ngtoo UCLiCiD. itfir ff,F.O )(AB BS5rA2al , Esq., has resipsd PtilipacY,ef.:tho 4 eitiisore awl Ohio ,Itaihtsfd: ‘`, The Kano Expedition to .the Polar Seas. Dr. Kane has returned to New York from his visit to Washington, where he proceeded to ob tain his instructions from the Navy Department; •Mr. Dobbin, and alkthe members of the cattinet r , it is said, take,„mnt 'interest in. the expeditiotr; but werttunableltogi ve him any important ma. . • • • terial - aid, l t e6ilseqienoti'.,of Congress havint restricted theni 7 • in all each matters. He will, however, sail atiotallie 16th of May, in the brig Advance, furnished by .Mr. Grinnell. Several members of the . Grinnell expedition have volun leer4their eery lots •,this second American effort,. Mr,lKanehas selected fromtmong them I'Mr. Henry Brooks, who wan second officer of the Rescue, and an attached personal servant of the . Doctor's, who has accompanied him in many of bls avers :' The - whol&-band"Will not exceed SO persons, hicluding,souie Baquiniattx, who are to join the party.: --,Sir Edward .Parry, the flosses, end other well have, by Order Of the - British. admiralty, Written lug geittiitfletters, affording Valuable practical in formation relating to sledge travel. • • Thiletters -were accotapanied by presents of. Geld - compasses and India rubber clothing and sledges, valuable to the party, The vessels are provisioned for three years, The provisions con-. slat of meat, biscuit, condensed milk, dessicated vegetables. The little brig (the Advance) which is to oonvey.the gallant party to their scene of operntions,.has been magniticeutly fitted out by Mr. Grinnell: The sledges, in addition to their Scanty cargo of food, will carry an . India rubber boat, spread at)on basket or wiokerwOrk—a val uable. suggestion. 4 mr : l Bennett., agent of the Stanton Life-Boats. "Doge:sill be need freely to carry out depots of food for the little, party. • . . . . Is there a Wtilk Party tgainattg.as 1" This is becoming an lilterestiog qiestion... We . may. expect to see , onr.neighbors of. the Courant . giving. It, theleelirtiCefattentien, of; that the election is orerAbo - Bourbon noettry exhetmted, end the apiritrapping excitement subsiding into Therateems to be a difference .of opin ion among the'prOpcii . atitherities. respecting the existence of a whig .party—some maintaining, In the most direct and flatfooted , inannerOhat there is .no each Organisation remaining among us, while ; - others, assert.. with: equal. pertinacity that there.is. The- New York. Tribune.thinkti. there, is no longer anything to be made by.olaini; trig the etistetict,of the .whlg party..and belleitts. it would be hetter to own. up to a total than to use the oropty, - name of, the lets or. violation' tie scare-crow ". to keep :the. demo- orocy :editor thinki there is .11 chance for the whip soon to organize are new party and.. under a. new name — tho . English of which is that Hoiscal3reeley. would like to see them organized as a ..freo•soil'.' and *. Maine liquor . law ". party. A platform of only two. planks, and such planks as these,' would be very. apt to get worm-eaten and rotten sooner than the late whig" structure. - • But they mnst do their own cobbling and , tinkering—it Is no . affair of ours.. The. following lttle.extraot from an ela borate'editorial- in the Tribune is guile as elo- Anent as tate subject will - .admit of: - • tre k of all this with calmness And we think, with ire 1t7. . We molder the whiz party not oaly.defeat , ad„ bat undone..We coatemplate its Watery with all the. • ',,philesegitar, Mair that we could bring to bear on Mello tory of. the Ea lash war. of.the Roms or the rime of the Otr. ()odium meiotic:my Frame," [Thir4ford •.- • • Mr. Soule as the. Parches° of Cuba. The New York Times regards.as silly to sup-, pose that Soule has been appointed Minister to Spain to facilitate the purchase of Cuba, as Mr. Soule is opposed to eueh a purchase. To prove this, the Times quotes from filr: Soule's speech, of January last, as follows : "Sir, I am against purchasing Cuba. Who ever knows anything of Castilian pride must be aware that Spaniards'ean never be brought to sell Cubs to us. And it eeems to ma strange that we should persist in seeking to purchase Cabs when Spain says she is unwilling to sell it _----then her own Ministers have declared to "the most Solemn manner that they would sooner see that beautiful possession. rank Into the bottom of the ocean than to see itgo 'to any other Pow er. Your tender of purchase, therefore, can ef fect nothing. No, sir. I have still another ob , jeotion against,pgreliasing : Cuba. There is something there that spialri aloud tor those feriog Cabanas who call upon us for assistance. They are proud and would not consent to this purchase. lam nnseilUng to more their imeeep tibilitiesi and thus, as far as a wish of ;nine can have 'tiny bearing upon any policy which might I now or hereafter he pursued, the idea of pur chasing Cuba has become an obsolete One and mast be abandoned." L®" Those who think of emlgratlag, and he sitate between the attractions of Melbourne and Ban Francisco, would do well to study the an nexed rates of wages for eitherceautry as made. up to the month of January last : • Wang for man and wife for Altera !fa. - adiforn fr. fishowork per annum be. kids rations , • - t oorggto 00 1,00) -- EShenherds and' Fartn . :tett , . • rants • 180-0042.00 no coos ' — eartanta sod waiter' 200 00a_C..'..50 00 ' 0X30900 00 . . Tuntatira and bullock Uri- Tun • for the roidc per Seamen for coasting vessels per month - Mose carpenters, por day - 111aeksinitha, per day - • Bricklayers and cussoas, per day - • • :3 004 400 C® 9 CIO Compositors, per 1000 ems • —.43 —4 175 PrnaMbn, pee del • • $ 0000 ' 100 12 00 Female cocks, prekonotn 150 0C4250 00 -6004900 00 lionsemaida wows 00 .600400 00 Laundreeses - • 160 00(4170 00 0=9700 130 Nursemaids - • 100 004180 90 4004000 00 The cost of living le pretty tnnoil the same in Australis and Californi&L-thebalsiice turning in favor of the latter, If at all. JEssr doiniunistini.—ln stetter writ ten by Jenny Lind, from Dresden,- 10th 'Februa ry, to Mr. Zachrieson, the Swedish consul in New York, (a letter of business, and having no direct bearing upon' domestic affairs,) there oc cupies the following passage, which puts to rest the story that she and her husband, Otto Gold ohmitit,Aid not Hire' together 'peagefally a We are, God be thankittl . quite well. Otto Is very good and kind. labors always, is at Amos always, is kind always, Is the same faith• jul friend always, thinks only of my Welfare and my happiness, and maintains a oalm, still courage .in all oirctunstanoes." ilt r 'ilits.rca'Thswaoursosts butcher In • "Ahi i ntarketlif Cincinnati having been arrtdgned 'for kgllog luititioleimme provisions at , his stall, tpiverat'cirourastanoes . of the most disgusting abrader were shown la the testimony.' , It was. ,proved that on one occasion he had sold dog meat to his customers, tin stiiiiiitar , the .fiesh of hogs that died of disease;itild'oti:a third had dressed and disposed of a calf that come to an untimely end at a very early. age. • He - wait fined twenty dollarl sod costs, m1,444)416 , his Stall. He ought to have been made toi:/tre.im the meat ie. • 'Aa • • ferred to until it was all rimmed; •,,e. JUIRIVaIrOF TICE WASION417011:-.MIteteltIXIOr WordlinfAic„.iitti cargo, of Bflo . 0;40 iOnti.of GelirW ; ./IWO4li,:trith a conaiderablie,tinintliy of rrenairgoinii:inid:lB9 passengers, arrived at N. York on Frig night from Bremen and South- . to; the severity of the frost to (km 04, — the wesiie was frozen in, and the car .go.ortlittleshlifigtoti had to be conveyed...by land-carriage from Bremen to the docks at Bre - - tne.rhaven, in order that the landing of the -Cargo might be completed. YORK AND eIIiLBERLAND RALLROAD.—The ets tietioa of this road for the, month of March; shoii ti,very steady increase In the business of the road. The following is a statement of the business for that montb,:vompared with the cor responding month last year Passaagers, Fselgbt; Malls. 1853, March.—....... 3,018.14 • 3,70 31 413 34 7,197 79 1852, March.-- - - Ai:471 , 134 • 2,278 74 218 83 4,527:'24 Ititirease.--:---$98610 $4,467 5:1' . 7,52i6 f;t. $2,670 6.5 • 11 i Ler Dr. Winslow Lewis, in s bill for the suppression of quackery, on 'Friday, requires that no druggist, apothecary or persons engaged in manufacturing medicines, or compounds to be administered as medicine—except each as are published in standar' works of chetaistry, mat eria medics or pharmacopeia—shall offer the same for Sale in any way until -he has filed a complete recipe in English, sworn - to before a legal authority constituted for Bich purpose.— We can't see why the exception is made. To one Unskilled in fiptheotry - Istin opine 'the difference : Wear liC.Vory bttle,between an M. .D.ll ;presaniption and • thw;extract of Sago ot, crone*p iknunterionli . fickipa sitajnith'sipw tirifoinfiame, To iakeiiither:lifiltia*tilh . 4.1 t blbui.%—Boston Post.• ;,•‘ 4 :te; . . Letters from St. Marie (coast of Madagascar) g . ate they hare experienced very,:, gales, •*hloh.hare paused many disasterA *oil which tifsgtidletme,:a Fritich` inan=of-wer :Was lost at Aintifiutatau. - 36;. Da•eid Btaall, one of the proprietors of the iork Gazetu; has "been appointed Postmaster. In the room of Mr. - John Cochran, resigned. The nstrikes" are of striking . interest. The sausage makers declare that Owl. Oil "mince" matters no longer with diskett.yern, ,if t!,f)3? "attar skins" all day, they must skins full. Mrs :Perry, tk young 4 tbloociier,7 : bettelloped from Manson, Masa , her „husband found she f leas. detertolnektp go, be gars her a hUnditid dollars • to 'stmt with, and thought he was:getting rid Oilier cheap. - • I The Boston, Concord and Montreal Reilroat). now carries paseepiers withinlll4e ; miles •of Hayerbill, and the trick is lald tittles beyond' there. Before the middle of July the White 'Mountain road, in continuation, will be opened to Littleton. Dr. Kano, 19 InWaelaington and has received his instructions from the navy department for his northern eipedition. he expects to sail about the lot of May, in Mr: Grinnell's brig Advance, and will endeavor to penetrate ilie Polar Sea via Baffin's Bay. . • . - '" The deatli.o the wife qr -* liorti smith, one of the Mormon martyrs, te ennotiehid aii having oc curred at Deseret, In September last, Theft. Y. Evening Post has an explanallon - of the matter of Sialeott, jlltaper, ...hroktm, being seve;pl times stoployetl by Thetas' Corwin, late secretary of the treasury, *bay aithi genera went stook"; and attributes ail the . blame of 'sting the law to Mr. Corwin, and not - to thei sub-tressurem • • r John. Pritchard, charged with killing his wife, in Cecil county, Did.,las been convicted of awar der in the second degree, and eentenced to the penitentiary for 1& years. Caroline Pritchard. widow, and Caroline, sister of John, indicted ati participants in the same crime, removed their `cases to Liarford. Generals Twiggs and Jesup and Surgeon Gen eral Lawson were on -a ' visit last week to Ilar roilsburg, Deunon, and the Blue Lick Bpriege, in Kentucky, with a view of locating a ,aesterti military asylum. Some writers throw out words seemingly as a challenge to ingenious readers to find ideas to fit them. Picture of a Faiiil - doable Young Lady We never like to say or do an , unkind thing to the ladies, but it happens that if any' of our. readers should See thentselvee in the mirror We place before them, we can only hope that they will strive to change the original before -they . take 'another look at themselres. In the city we have plenty of such Indies, but in the country they are seldoni met with : She sits In the UghteJ parlor. And awaits Or the tardy beaux:, She plot , with her little tinges. And trots with her little tom • • She calls An the Spanish ',oldie, Site rails for the ChSta tan, She kisses the long eared puppy ; And wishes It 11111.6 scream.. Ouzel= se. Raretorin.—The Guerilla war fare going on between...the:Tribune end the nines ban elicited the folicierinliicC;:i (me" frog' the mate New York correeionilent of the 8051011 Post Pion at/ The ffincrione., The sketch of the Mormons given in the April number of Efarper'sSlagatine furnishes some in teresting particulars. Polygamy,. it is stated, has doubtless been praertieed by the chief men of the church ever since the revelation on that Sub ject to Sydney Bigdoe, atliauvoo. It Was given the soft• appellation of "Spiritual wife doctrine," and they sought fo give the impression that its practice betook of the purity of Platonio love. But the world would not believe It, although the inspired prophet laimatlf declared it. They still asserted the purity el the relation even after they had founded their isolated city in the wil derness; but intelligent) Gentiles, when visiting them, discerned the materiality of the doctrine. " I was not aware befell," says a recent write; "that polygamy was zanationed by their creed, beyond a species of etherial Platonism, which accorded to its essentlal"Saints chosen partners,. called spiritual wives; tint I now find that ttieae, contrary to one's ordinary irotionairf spiritualism, gave birth to cherubs and unfledged angels."— No longer able to conceal the monstrous fact from the world, they now openly avow and defend the practice of polygamy. =They even give it the sanction of a religious duty as a means of greater happiness In tho future world. They teach that no woman can attain: t 4 celestial glory without a husband to introduce her into Paradise; nor can a man arrive at frill .perfection without at least one wife; 'and the greater the trundler be to take with him the higher:will be his seat in the celestial city! lei ti recent number of the Seer, Pratt, the great expounder of their doctrines, boldly advocates thispractice ' at the same time explaining the lariousguardtwhich they profess are•thrown around th* "penal. institution" to Present immoral results. Polygamy is now open gpracticed in the Gliat Salt Lake City, and the gnitaries of -the church have each as many 'Wires ,rut they are.able to support. It le farther remarjted, that to the -American patriot, the philant4opitit, and the •Cliristian philosopher, the politleal and social aspect of the sect awakens fearful epprehensions concerning the future. The hidimons are, ostensibly, loyal to theFederst Giniattation, and profess great purity in their axial:relations. Will their loyal ly survive the day 4:4 sufficient power to avenge the wrongs they litts auffered, provoked or not, Ai the hands'of Arneribin citizens? Is their al legiance to the headof their church, as supreme pontiff—"prophet, least. and king," spiritual and temporal--insiguificant and without mean ing t Will polyp:4, now openly avowed and practiced, be productive of no social evils, which may menace the stability et publicvirtue and beat interests of seclaty ? These are questions of !rest importance, and command our most serious attention.' IS COX& IS 00 40 00 4 - • 450 65 00 3 500) 400 ' s@ . 700 4 0 0 0 00 40 600 Larkin, an old convict and swindler, who goes by the allasee of Col:Polk, Col. Fillmore, and various other distinguished tames; hai been ar-. rested in New York . for attempting to swindle Mr. Webb, the ship-builder. It seems that he watched Mr. Webb upon an :ooettsion when he *ea Introduced to Gen, Scott end other distingnished persons of that city.— On Monday last 'lnt called at the offitie of. Mr. Webb'e ship-yard, - ind meeting that gentleman:, exclaimed , "Alit bow doyou do ' - Mr. Webb, 1 believe I was introduced to you s at Washington, when you met me wittiGeneral Scott." As Mr: Webb did not recognize him, ho added, with a slight dash of wounded. feeling, Why, don't you know me? CoL Fillmore." Mr. W. thinking he might bare seen , the gentleman during his visit at Washington, cordially Wet- corned him and' engaged him conversation.— Before. the, termination of the interview, the (oi-ditant Colonel riteolved to patronize Mr. W. In a magalllceitt manner..lie ordered a yacht to be built, the contof which was not to exceed —be was partioular on that point--thesume; $38,000. Mr. Webb's attention was enlisted.-- He !paid . great respect to ' , Colonel Fillmore," showed him models, listened to his suggestions, and finally struck the bargain. , A yacht was to .be built, afterAnite a novel design, for $BB,OOO no more, no lees; and :on the following day the Colonel was to advance $lO,OOO by way of ear nest-money. , 4 Frid to his appointment, the CoL presented himself at the ehip-yard the next morning, - and while there, by bis dieplay of fashion and Nand address, he completely mes merited the book-keeper, ,who—Mr. Webb not being in the way` to receive thedweit of $lO,- 000—cashed Ihim.> a check for $?.60 on the City Bank of Wall enseet,as be bad a use for some loose chatige,:tuntit was past the 15 ank' h°u4.B * -- Having thus far succeeded in his object, the c= o US Colonel bowed himself - out of the yard. 19,f„Course th ir cheek ,was bogis,iand Mr. Wbb. e rescued Mitio-bratthe yacht. , . ~~ ':=:~. MINI Items of News aad Wsoellany. lbw mother stays fn tho kitchen. Deemed in bet tent attire: Sbee Leming over the lees, And marring over the bre-- Do makes some oleo 000fectiou, Some dellesta kbal ore treat : Of eressmatul swims jeilies, Sot her daughter's beaux meat. Let Block SeerNrh; le tegether 6tb Itepurnant as gals boa: Let Meseta Softibtfl getneland bits As 'Us their natant to! Bat wooly heads iturald cwrier nide skagry pens indite, .Tor thesis who hew them both sboss, -- Lkseleso "that both ses 04U r' "COl. Polk" in Troublo. :-.':.* . i5 . .., - : - .. , .. , ..:1...;±..., 1, ' ,. ,', •-•:,,-.-.-,.4,:5•-•.--'; _.,.....•-,'";t.'..l::'--..:..7:'.i:"-.::"'i'' -'•,....-.::•.::.,•-:',,":'. '"-;,.-.i.-7,,!,.:..4:*.:.:.;.!71::::.-., _.:-:.:'''. r j ; " ". 4 4 • • ••,` , , • ;‘. • • • • • - • Tha tilpaiiblaa at Nit „,. A letter froMitrofficer of the United States , sloop -of-War Oitmergimta the folloyingineCount of tbs. troublestitZfreythinit.- , "szy ”At sego its CaptainltolllisaKeita Infogins &don ortheir:intended tittaci'ocn .the property of. the Amami!, t tompany taktog ,passen7, gen to Oslifirk-both:-,himself aod ,the First ; Lientertititlistted*te•cliy-Mtd-tiarned tlttoit4 desist from evil `designs—'lnformed ;awn' that his•orderi from the tioveroment to proteot the property and rights of this company were explicit; but this course had. oo.effeet whatever. Finding both - rettionstrizice - and" friendly advice Of :permit, the Captain then returnid the ebb,' iel4,4 l 4.lkrined. force_ on.. Point 4reitas,.. the Jesse.; ',doe of; the ooniMipes,,property, • beat to guar; tire; lorded the psis with srape abet, with the lilldeteitaitiation or laiing their, boats, should they atempt - to Oros( latriiverj - '•irruali - tlieY bad- threatened , tit :do Witiit : lAMl::.liresed force of 180;men ; and demonstration wss made by us Were they 'ltitetited in catnips. into •Setreofittelr, belie purposesl - mad fott serertif days • pftee this weluid, - toilrAtah thud-crossly day and night to.peSsent thole_ - the : build- Inge. After.thto they, become - so: furious that. they fired•twenty-mie gotta .hatil,ed; down : their flag and demolished; heir emit- eity. goiernotent;- saying, "now when we do: Are. . destroy the property, Greytown . cannot -be held: re sponsible." So you see; •they were determined to destroy it in-spite of us. • A-- few-dips-, after" the English Consul arrived, told diem they were a set of foals, and that Capt. Hollitt's course had been perfectly correct, and - ordered them_to hoist their flag again, which they did witiftwenty ; one guns. , Thus, then, Greytowti is itself again, and these modern buccaneers are reduced to a state of quietness and moderation. Bat they are not altogether to be trusted—an order -has been is sued to hail and bring elongside 'every boat that crosses the river." . • • . • - Dist' New York is ashamed that Boston and Philadelphia should have opera:houses, while she imperemlnently magnificent Gotham! = is without our.. We mean to biild a musical temple right uff-204• feet front, facing'Potre , teenth, and. running 122. feet a i ines backsto Irving place.. The importers ri tl f-tan de Cologne ore working hiaven and earth to have the Black Swiiii,engszed there perpetrudly, t -Borton Post. ssw:~n rroitzr SLTITEIIB—Same beautiful prying' far Ladles j. add Oentlemeu; lustre:sired sl• - -• • ' apr3) IV. E. scumiarrA 10T karket et. fl_MTk:lLl.—Gentiernen win - tad ileinge . eninrttnent.of Oiltere, of different styles. st •," • W. scirmstrr, 10. DEDYORD MINKILLL WATIII,--10 as • barrels of • • JO celebrated maw, just received, fresh frOm tbelprtoga LN A .spr2o . . KO SIOORILHAD. . 111.1 t; GEIISIANIANH HAVE' AlittlV.C.D—Alva, a.vsew . Fla pply of &Tanta, ladles, and ClLlktvea's Boars A-CD 81105.4. of every style sad goat .at .: . . op VALo ABLE BUILDING .I.OT YOB BALLI—A ,Yot_of 20 fret hoot oh ffultrUsuset,nesiCiatre &MIMS, bY /0 0 foot deep. Pries 81030. Terma- , F40 Br hand; Winer to mte, two mad three yam ...:.. S. CUTDDEBT & SON. 140 Third - ifE undersigned,' having taken out Lettere Of Adailidi 1 tration on the &tate of Dr. WARM !HORGAN, Lae of Findlor township, Allegheny empty, deceased, iiitt meet with the debtor and creditors of saki Estate, at the red. deuce of his widow, near the village of Clinton, on Friday, the 3d day of June pert, evening, fu r the Pueleee atsuir *panty JAM palms, Adm'r. Stray' Horse: A ARK BOER -N. _H name to James 5%1., Shale' Coal Hatroati.ln Penutairuablp,Allegherry AO L county, as Friday, 15th instant. Both Iliad feet and her left tbre foot, are white, and white Ger. The awned mtuurted to come fbrward. prove Pro/Pert - Y. Day charges, And tare him away, or he wilt be dispersed of &occluding to law. JOSEPH SHADE, aprlrdtar at James Shaw's Coal Railroad. muciaLy LU1N—.........1u5rPL1. MCC J. B. Leech, 810 Alvan 43 Co, . • Airy lIOLESALE GROCtlitS, and Oat- M lers in Prodnoe, ee, y ail, and Pittitargh go.lalifittllM. Nos. 312 and 234 Liberty street, near the had of Wood, Pittsburgh, 14 4 of ter for saloon liberal terms, the following: 100 tierces fresh Wee: • '50,000 lbs..lioecos, assorted; 100 btls. Test • 6 do Bar Iron. do: 1100 kept be., 3 do. Bert Nell Reels; • 100 boss lndov Glus, .1100 • keza Zack and Me • assorted; . . Pointer, assorted ; GO half clefts Tee, .'as- WO boxes Rosin Soap sortod: ' 85 bbLe.Llaseed,.Lard Una • 75 has. Tabarrit,sumorted: Tanners' Oki; 100 bb O. E ugar, part 330 614 1 / 4 "1" Molar: - prime ;. , 3) do- Rada; • . 5 bla.llaiana &max; 3) do. Pitch: • 10 hbds. Porto Moo do; 5000 rb - s.issorted Copper; • 150 hags, CeE,,e; .• • ; . •33 DUX and,kega Lard;- 500 bbbs N. O. Molzwes; : i 10 begs assorted Sbot; 75 do S. R. , do;-1 do, Buck • WO but. Tin plata, auf;.. •. b bOW 41dD; . • ; 4 tons Wife, - do; .. 33; dlr.. Ityle Moro; "-' - • 2do Speller ; ' " retterinnems' Machismo 5 rashn about Tine, ad soul. Tants ; rotted: ; • 100 bus, Dried Apples; ' • 300 pip 11n t 30 do. • do Pears-; "•••••••- •-• 1000 the. Antimony; -100 bbLs. totter, atsiortod; 10 tans abed Sheet Iron: 3300,•261:-. Cotton. Tax* as -100.00016+. eked Bulk Meat " • Sorted. " reveal TNRIND APPLlWrignieCOesiaineat, Rad Me sale bi ll: aPrig ~•; • J .I. • • .7. 0 ; AIUOILEIRALD. (U.K—A prime&hide New Orlon:titian. eslo by - - • wl° • ' •''• • RING & 31001t11EAD MI: APPLES-400 Pine Apples; to arrive this day, sod JE - for'eala by 3, anonxi R CO., Wood as., , • 8019 • : opposite Bt. Chula EtoteL WitA 4 0 1 AL—AA lame sad need easortroact tow opentag e. a MASON t CO.'S, . • emit • ' •-• • - etreet. . 0:01108.—Just °mai at A. A. MASON 2.5 iilltbetteet, D;) easel Sommer Bonnet* ; also. 10 meet Pilk aci Satin Baatiete, of the latest Parisian. Mtn. ;M ANTILLABAncothet larch and baaatlfal asaort! of ELIk. Sotto, ood tow hlandllas, and 'V Isetteojtuit toodied por nitwits, at • .d A. 31,120 - & CO.'S, SLIAWLSI EILLVIL6I-6.•A:td160:4 t W., No. Its ruth street, aro now roteirtng 1bl:to:AIDA assortment of Soma met Shawls, of the newest and meet fashionable patterns. . • Desirable Restdenve for Sale, ITE late reeldenee of Jonathan SW, dn - vaaed.i.ioifend 53r aal a ; situated to a pleasant part of Allegheny cwt. o event exteniton of the aster sad p s piper, tandem It, stlll mere'drllrehle. The Mines is a . aell•bullt tiro double hoax. The Lot, fronting 60 feet* North SAaefit., saris hack 274 feet to Liberty et., and Is will tmptoaod Price law, end tercet eennattnedating.: 'Apply to JAMMI' lIENNEY, or L. witcox,3o 9 4 • Yittahntgh, Agra 11, 1853. -- - • • s . 1" Germania Aloelety Mutate. ior HLEBED bait just reeeired— Drso Polka, dedhrtted to the Incanile Tiollabte, Champagno Gallop; • Ton•iludert, waits; Tennant Polka; • • Songs or the Dennbe';- • •Assetably. Maya; • ' Radotzty Math ;" • Tranbador Weisser KetriakePotkor. •' :• Ai:Lannert Polka: • ••• Gaulle Pollealtedirwar Altos Polka, by iltdniln; ; • BotteminsTollmOry Soncetdr de Mallon Polka; • - •••• • • 1 :s• • .• - The Zncore Sett" oY Sounds troth Henne;• •- -; Homage to the American ladlosz-Waltz; - • • lungarian National March, compered by Liszt; -• Ruby Selsottiscti, compated and dittleate4 to Miti•ld, Early Dawn Polka, by Itenwn; ••••.:.,• • .. • ..• The. Old Farm si limns; by Woodbdry; The StyrianZaug, and balm Song, is Ariz by • Sontag. with immense success: , ••• -•• ; • : . Nally :Vale, new Ethiopian air, by Griffiths; ; '• • - . Young Folks from Home; • ' ' - • Bannier, Gotuebalk, one 'of. the most original. . erunposidoisiof this great American Pianist; • - IDanee OeStankug, by Gottschalk.; • ••. Old Folks Quadrilles; . Sweet Ayr!, by Werner; Trot Gallop, by.Ballaelt; . • • •., ••• Lilly-DON a new ballad; by Thotaptin ; ,•-• • Would that My Lore; beautiful Ildett, Aistedatidt. -147, Also, a choice selection of' Torilicu Music, . by yoes„ Ban, Tbalberg, Cramer,Wallaos. ad, Ac NO. 10; , IMIND snits; -_ sprig • -Signor the Ooldan /tarp. TXTILD FLOWERS, Wallace. This Ls -Wallaree latest V V Soug. . • • • • • • Team &reale Tears--Wocdbary. • • • • Do they Wm me at Dome! . I bad a Gentle Motheeßoot. Swlm,Song,Eckert..j These beautiful and effective songs Styrian , liiong; ' were mitten expressly tor &intuit. .r,•Sly Old NeritociOr erne, Good Night. - - Totes Wks et'llome. . • . • ". • Mama's in de cold. cold. Oround. • I'll Throw Myself Away:, . • Dreams, 7.a Rim rle. . - Spirit° Gentil—from La Parcelle. . La riamlxmla—klottschalk. - .This piece Is embelllshed with alikeness crihis.yeatig American Pianist- Galhip. • : .Early• Dawn Palka - 4-Drolm. , • • ' Constance •do ... do. /cap, Polka Redowo7-MilXift. , • -- pipe of the West—Weitses,, :4 . 4 • - /• . ;..z •. :. ••, Miner Polka. New, birantitat 134 terylffirtlre, • , Old Fblks e9—Foste il • 1- " . • ... Paris - • '• • Midnight and GI soy ectiMrisdieeeerawn._ Witches Dance— Teanserrtsd fearterillano. by . W.l , „‘Vailace. The title prate in tooetrAuldaD7' dzalipard, illustratlng PaganlaTo Dream. It bi:YOZT • brilliant and. 'create% and is one of Wallace; most • Miow3r glean. • : • ...Six, vibes pl—ivinar:- , ' Deux Taw ivt Lea Per es pta 1-Wallace_ Le Cameral fetil , k . sey • er - ,Deyur . , • a ud. The idiot* Just iihreivadiiiigalturr //lige oi Door and- popular lade.' "A1i0,..a choice 'selection of !.reign. xtivalo. F u r , ode by- . JOHN HADHLO/4' - • • - trout. ,Ten - woodathre • ''. Teatlmosy • IS PAWS • U. A. FAIINESTOCWS 17$11.11TIP,Med._ ?Tat: ledaIIVILLR BASTSER, John Eferrifori, a well known citizen - 0(.120 State, spelts highly of the nine e B.A. FthnetteoraTeradhqp, in ano num . This ,Serrolfuge, whim Poo, b art I. earts srettio for Warnis-thoss torment! of eltadren. - . . 13atitlemen—tor the benefit of others, lithd ylpeanie in testifying to the saturate 'qualltie of your Ternalfoga„ Abort ten years ago my attention was area called to it bye. : friend, an officer in one of the Bantalitlrsthville.in whoa. .astlmation it wu thus i standardartiole,rhavjng Reedit iii Ids family with ter? edisfeetfr7 .Iwattlts. By hls advi ce , I took a vial home Or one of ray children, who had until then been Teti f e eble, :and fro too frequent &knees. The v e nnifogs exnelltd a great unmberof Worms, and thee= afterwar d, sidtualy recovered_ health . - I have since attd it Inn tj. i n my 41173 family for most of thealbutfett, of eldidron, Loa gelorelllwith good effect - • • Ono =taxable Wigan the family of a • lIPPP' tolatlon, wIU = and in particular.' The child was stout four Tessa of age"etre7 9 heenT i lnY t Mb= ankeied whit severs. uglpocial at the age inentionedoreerly lost the nee of the" f n .= extremities. i I rentrnatersiel thattaaest . yode:treend. fil tb...se,and let the bait .of. tie, which* I was Mea n s; with, direoticms far ita-usa. I learned after ,wardx that the:thild passed -tor summons bolt of largo w eetn e+tbo amber cot reurezabered—ondtna short time, tbenes of Alto.Termilage, the Stet:owed, and its health: tegen to impress. When I next ay the child alio. war walking, and An:kit:alas porfeertmalth... l lll3 rtiortety hum the very Jaws of death, the friends attribute to the 'Aar of -Toe? Terittlittgr, • mateastam,-Temin,luxii l 22,lBl , 2.• -• • • Breprs:Fazt soll - AileilEßTOolt• artradeTtf -.corner WO:4ImA Erg sts, 4 '• • • '!'• .-; 4,14 - „,7 i! .. 44.•'. • -.-) T- Ar.l. - .' , ..;• , ..kt;r.+•, - ....tt- i cp 4 N ..... ' . .1. i , . ~_~ ;, -:: ~.: _~ `.4 _ ItMEI Mil =NM NEW NiUBIC. •,^ t 77 " • ,- A •-••••• , • : . • "- '". ,:~,. MIME' MIME ~','~ii ' • ''t OMM AMIJSEISEEN'IB.-; ZE1M&1132.7 lase= LED --Mum c..lo9riat Doors open at 631 o'clock; ihrkrumcce to comma:Ma , At lg o'clix.k. • • • Afar Sesta me/ be emend -60 Box - °Moo, duzin tbs :slay, without extra charge.- . Lest boi lbteitif eutagurauf of Tug ET13130. April 20th,184 WAD, acted theDrasm of IRELAND AND AititiltlC.A. • Jemmy _ ,B*. Malmo& pegglr Andnrscn ...Kra B. Willhms.,, Alleprfilob; GiatrOlith7tiltatEtt CUSTOR Or nig 00131.151 Y. .• gaakesisocisaisd Atessm).•..3lm .3lortider ...3fr; Lawler. • Par de Deux—.— and Sirs. Gilbert. The pedant:Ames wilicemelada with the Farm of 'IIH3 18.1811- SWAN. 4141.,MPAML ,NLOBLINGALE. pintas '• '• bee, IC Wiltitmi Jenny LirdA..1.4.4,4.44..." 1...4:a.V.Ara..FL Toaosiumeyffsaill • - - arssoarto masa,' - rataiIkiDONIIALL, haa tilt bower 1,..) bib will era a °war mai& 4ND:IIMTRUME.M . .TAL CONO'AULT ' ELM tRAWSIO Vaanittlit.W.llll' 2W.WlFfita2l' Lit Oil'. VO;lay 3 . 1311Zda ZOCC I3I Met/ (60 Wald WA a dattfijHOdi Be o Tei: 414..I MI"PlilkelAW 1 .1 116 .4 4 0 .4 W WW W L. sprlB:3t -- a; - • . - 'MAlta _atria - HALL:. GR,AMID ISM 11. ...,::Ggißlpkm4.... itvoyAzisomin • SD n 1 OtTS.M: Ow . Wednesday evesitne. Arirtl 2Ottt4 ' • • '..At ' the above Ha ? assieted'bi - : .. - 7 . CAMILLE illtso, the youthful nabs's:, • . And ALFRED JAELL, Pianist. - L)tirsid Orertars—" 2. Waltz—' Souvenir do 3.yantaida car. Plano—Nlitsublei PZELFORNIED AL111594411.1.. , _ - 4. frcaa-tlie 8 51nf0tde..—;—....... ....gestbarem. 5. Fi a, from the 21 act • . pass 5110774. _ C. orertate tdElskiipainesilfeirkg3lid;:" . . • otanmer Night's Dram^ • • -` "--.114ka f G mut Feataste.ead Title . titme•p llcen• - . . PERFORMED .11• T CA. Rh gasp. - 9..Ctraro_psign 9. A—Waltz, for 12-11. Carnival of " • PIRFORMED BY ALFRED ;URAL • 10..Rade:dry • m • •••• • :air•Ttekets onio dealt oar, end di ttektga—lesitthig :two Leone. and onothestlsmen—fortwei datlarC: at the 31usie Stat 4 of:Maim ILLYBEIt 3181101L , '' _ Doors open at 7—to ecenmettes a 3 o'clock. • rap= 'UREA -.,4ITRACTIPIVI ..—, • _ • • WiIIITES'S GRAND10:11111121Off _ imeauchu.--DissoLviNa - Npr*s . OF BOSTON; ' WWI be open far - ' • On' Friday. Evening' :Apell 15th, 1853, dnd contlatie.every e!reiting for one week, AT LA#ATATTEIIALLI, Tn 33 tinkle* end Fashiamibie Entertainment ha. Unify .been exhibited in Bost* Philadelphia and Washington, to monied houses Ghana' of Programme. emery • egening. A aerial of 23 Tidies la Mount' Artbusw- Cemetery; was show:tin Boston fOr six =Alm. Erect G eese is - truthfal. Painted by a Ceram' artist; cost vow. - A some of 23 Flews, in Gmeroguad Cemetery. This is ths moat I:ovular Cemetery In thle imuntry.;. 24 Views Of the Hely Land; by . W:ll.Tartlett: To- the lovers of therßible, they are rery Interesting and Instrattne. 100Ticwi In France, Germany Switzerland, Inland - and dnstria LABOR GICTIITDROiILY .111CROSCOPS --Magnifying. 20,000,000. Shoving Animalcialso la water as largess sec; Pentel .rite eye of • housefly. three feet in .diamems.. INC room win be flimenated :with the Drsimmand l • Scenes in the Ufa of a Batchelor—yery laug hable. Beautiful BSOW fifrOß3l: .. • ' • Mach Absdral California lire=; Moring Ain; Pertbrm ing Harm; Birth of Cupid from a Ruse Bud.; Magnificent tfir Admittami Cidlizal nadar 12 Iran of age;.:balf PritL .Pcors -. 9Pr-n,'4 ClYtiaa rhea • - • • MEAS—lmpaisdiOunipoildry. 'Toast llJrou aad ]Blatt' .Tess. abmt! and for alio by • - • sprlO _ - • /1161.13!Z5-Prime /New Weans; • . "•••• ••• • • brruPoug Pulpit-Bowe:: 1 / 4 •••• • _ - r Par flate by E/54:144glkinnYAZre:4: SPINE& SUGASS--ibirdered:Crnsteed, Patiflakaid •-• sprlO . • • MCMACCO—Risseell Itobtastries,YLlLOnaVsou4 oth!! 1. fandto brands, at,* ispporitlikkiliy. -- - • • " . . • xua IiNY TO UNCLE TOM'S CA.RUL..-jug received and spilt) . N 0.104 Wood street. (vrrPUtb) AUDI/A TILL' STolll,—Juid =deed aid far .al.-- .. P .5 btds Sweat Odds - JEW- UnWORTFI...; oprlS - earner of Dl.A.mond alter and Diamond. LADIES' GLITEES--Ctica eakna s tippedast received at W. Z. AGODA STOKIL.-Just , received sod -for-vale 1(.10 P drums Siam:us FlGBAsCprbssorder, by - - . aprl4' ' carver of Disatand =II Diamond alley: "TONLY—A choice article of Etntrol liorteyOurimrtally 1.1.. for family rue, just received end for Nile br _ • - zen,Er a RENS - 11.&14; . sprig . =Liberty lame. ODA.NONB AND LEMONS=. . - 1.00 boxes Orenzes; . 100 • do • Lemons.. Just. rse'd exulfor sob by - • • - JOBUUA BUODES & CO., a Wood at, ... apile . - opposite EL Chsrlas liatel 101'008E/LIMPACIt'B XMrOB.IIJ3L—We would cat the 14- .LL Lotion of-Housekeepers to our supinter eacl complete astertznent of Coda: ,. sod' Japannrl compl ete whkb cannot be enrpaseet In the 111J1,117 k sESSHLW, Tee Dethws, Orooers„ mod Illeateke - In Housekeeping utensils. , 1C1M13113 rpm contrlbuturs to thiriVorterri Penwilyarslatlceplts3, art hernbr suntilled, that an election tor Managerst be holden In the braidings .or the Institution, on Tuesday, the 19th der of April, at ; 3 o'clock, - Aa r de t l: g y m is stow in full operation , the Contributors are invited to melt It on that day. : aprl • - JOHN IlAttP.Es Sxrctary, IBRARY OY GENERAL , EN WLEDGE Eat .L 4 EnStory, Blccrsphy, Astronomy; Arehlteeture,t= •lUstory, Poetry, Tile , sad one tarildriti sad tweet r aortal leetdiltii in 1 vol. 8.0.: • . • - Gxdrias trniversar Salosy.—Anelent and 31pdern llis icd7, ham Qs creation to.tlis Present Time ; La - 2 vat Afro.- A few copies of the above; juit received end fOr We b 7 • • .• KAT- & 00., M Wood street.: 11 00 Di has this day received bb Express, one of the rich-, .• est amortments FINS - 31:trhi,RY ever. clieroiln • Usitorgh; consisting of the lead - styles orEr.r Ringpc Leila? Breast Pine, Cuff Phu, Childreteedmillete, and every eariety of 'goads visually found to a Jewelry Store: Call.. soon, if you wish to purchase goods at a. bargain:. and &td rich and fashionable Gold Jeielry from 25' to 60. per dent. Wirer than the unto Cpsalltfof goods. =L - be bought for at any other tutatfliehment in the eity., - • - • asudiondbpeadb* •nd mach **bad it 'II tinoti, of thititiest = l d i o n g perior ' sM and workmanttil Kat firtianed estatatbment; Dren *fi Ysoet at.= - ; . $ 1.0,00 .5 $1 Pialt 2 ' do - 2,50 to 7 - 7 2,90 to ' L GO TRIC HALL . ; 74 Wool street. ' CEIMMEIL " We Study to - Placa, - - Pbanaylvwnlai itidaiiiattid 7... THX 81Thflibii RATES betimes , 'U Phel.: riu, end Balthus% trill saint° effect. on . sixty Ant - nthen, Fun And • Pelbm Buirbb• -Bear And Moan Bklne; Ablis. , 46 nub per 100 lbs. • - • • &mid Care—Akobtd, BeriuruL: posted Deer Mist IntituGleenransmiliAllaleani,:44Mbes Heim Soot -40 mats putloo Rs, t .' • cza4,4kitter, ciaales. •c2figeviludifik. 4 rmer Lee nb.005---50 mow per WO Mu • _ • ." Fourth Cion—iteroo, Pork bed Ben sedtia,:ieteit.uns Lud 43 /4 Mask/, egitMe—te mutt Da 10010e.' FRANXISItX, • • • ./treisbt Ateut jai , "~`.° - no4LEMIZIG SCHOOL 1 7 08. BOTS• • C027.4G8 LULL - Ac.tairmr: ? •?. MICE-FMB. Si:S.9ION of this larthmtim"lellicorcunence 319NDAY, thd et' • •••• 4 • .The &hoot is situated la th e Omuta sod' hesithful - yll- - lege of East Liberty, distant five - Mita from Pittsburgh, and Is ameasthle by fevers! modes of daily eammunication. The Orotmdi ettathed to the School, atsartis ample iiPiuns AT the healthy exercise of the Pupils.- -• • The number at PupUa la limited to TWENTY PM. • • Thom "rho Mays e3Udren to educate; me Sari:tad - to earl Mad etemin a, the arrangements made ito• the accommudatker of the Scholars. - J. ' The 'tyska of the Rev: .1. P. Moose 'tame 'beets peilzin..l neatly secured. lir. Hoare has been • "Mined - is to for the pen twelve years, end la my fueurahly knowiscamg osotsd, faithful and successful bust ruetar of youth.- ." ' For terms, .teoelbr to Etrezz LOollakEsq; No.lin Wood atreet4 and J. Y, , GLIM, Jraq:'," National Tartest& Mire / 111 . 4 ! t " 4 " /.. RA TON. Fait ;• ; : - AraialipMENTBi , • 1868... • THE kas.ro son sr A.5116.-B.AILRO/1-1X" ;and attar Monday next, April 1E44 the "Put Express /raft , will turn , lb* DtTat, on Liberty strest, every summing at 9 o'clock, slopping at all the regular sta.s en th nen aniting Philadalphis the nett morning at e Vo'clark,oranixthig at. Ilarriablas with the •Balthrote and EumpsehanneEalhowl, arriving in Baltinswe at , The Nand Mallirain willies.. their:4;ot every craning at Goticek, am win at all the rigalowitationa on the road, dog at awrialsag with the train for Baltimore, arriving in Philadelphie or Baltimore, at 7 delta the neat The Aecoiaii,hrk. Train will lean *ray altertenn; o'ckelcostopping at all tt:galcr_stallasub and Taming only , • Pars to PhiladelpldAs9,6o. rue Balthure $9,01 TIW Put Sweets Trak!, leering Ph THh iWleas atl.olft. ty willardei, Pitt/smith at T 34 r. 2. The TrainiaaTing Philadelphia at B)}' a. x., viWarsire in Pfttrtrugh the need =ruing at 00 _ .- derommodatioti 'Tula tribt lone Isdrabe at 44 a. at, and arrive in Pittsburgh ats 6.24 •••' - Engage thee-kat to any stitifoapn the NarwllTeida Ba rred. and to Baltimore. • • ••••• •-- iiTelioram—in cam afoot, Chii Crormicay will bold then:k -m.lre Imaii=2:lblo for Mlaoaal. li erlpge Only, and dhr an l`T. Br-Ileum. Id. tJ. Recidenxit4 Ontrdboa Prmsletors, awn beenensS to camel pasmigtre end temp to and Bonk ti 33 each passenger, I,IK mini Ea each trunk. 'Tor.T IdESECCEETT, • 1:14:4 9 L Ill ga at - the RS. B. NW; Ca labetret. dpit 1•853. • in a===mo _. '1 •-•;`• _ • • . • - • „ . , • • • • 'in',.'41..1,17:-:,t,=••• • .;i:.4,4i7'..4,, , i. . . _ . HAVE BEtifOtiD TO .-- TH.E. - 00140311. Wood andStith 8 treats,' Sir Where they toter to , their old rathangre, aut. the, .. potato gencratly, et thelowert. rebeelfholesele Lad BeilteA. •-. • thela:gat,'moet.sekot sad °impiety stork of MO= TEAS, FAMILY 0)=1:1211103, WOO.DR 3I AND 1n110W .17611Z to le fogad fa the West. , • - dart? GRAS. E. LOOMIS . Stock and. Bill - B ro erlf: lgotilmilritrillsOleit, ace., New:4llo.oW • orerf.-. • TO: • IrattOtABEAND SALE OF STOOLS • • SS. Offig• al* 8:3*...t Co, comer of Woal sod Ararat - . ii-_-,AIIEIOCIAT.SD Fllsoment_f_ifuroraffe,..., u-,,.. ?.t. Companggent_ithea=rwin, w ''''. urn tainus.son, irmit ud ju • .'+ 34t a as. :-. J. h...MOORRILID ' '. 01 1 106 1 - 14: ~ . .., _ , 1 1:14 ~11S.. -. 011 ;' 124 a=4L I',-.- . . ... W!, 1 4 1 ''?1 ,1 t,.: T. r ,%., tr • ' i- ; ..;, • ; :! . ..!:": i ~--.....- .-,' .." ...' .... ~. . - Mnothsaa,-,.. ------.M.t..Ammilion v :. D. C.lsw7e;', . --: ft. IL Eb 1 4..: .: :Is . 1. , ... i ''.'' • s • ': - Was. it-Waft; •". . - .UAL WU 4 .....:,.,'... . . *......".- ' • W. W. , Dallas,' ..:.',. .; .I : Caialaileid.' - . .-: ~• e. . . -:. I. C. 11. Aualsoly,_ . c .: Artlllivaeoltb;mr, 0 0* ;1:.... ...... • • - - . -• . - • . ___ . < • • . - . Gl_baspauT PittabdfiolLt;—.ll: Di ll.Ltitk . ; kI.IIX 1121. n."l*. Office: 54 War aI4 becee dor-o d I Myers tritradsdk. Agana Lea at'. Ta mil:l6*r : ALSOAgaingttbeW4sll°T 7 t ' tlon and Traasporfatton :,:,: .. 4 • 1.11,11c . r6a5x- - - 1.1t2r4e; • ' Willinml3agnlsy,-. : s an id - mrEl a r , aII -Walsam iabtllJr:, jr.'Jamß.Dilamlb , aubcab. h‘niiaSallara . .z &raderai seboorftker, • a ! Walla Baud, • Lau X. Pennock. &Bm ' PlatainaZito laisatiltaatie (Ivy pasty, qrP 808, PA: cirau; s a • ao,ocp. : Pradiant—Jszta & fl oor. • • Ties Pnotasat- -, -Strozr. llreccaram - . • - fsorretary•--41. A. COLTOS." • - 01JFICE, no; - 5.5. - Frins srersr, -- " (dl aaortic Hall Buildinye.) . . 01.1 a ti a =rerty aiakes every Insurance aqrl)4lritali2* to ca - with Lifsßlsts. .• Matual Rates ars .11te *fine As those. lattriltod:l77 *Met •Joint Sex.k rates arot roloctLsu of onOthliSt.:l6lll•tho .111alraal rtes—etrasl to a dirtiest& of tittrty-Ittartairiator 1 -- Wolper cent,l atatually &drum . •?5.;:-.: , , .... - • Itiaka taken *Atha Urea of persona gotAg to Calklbraliisi: Sume , &mute' ; 1611111,4 11 4 1 Ups.) , Agra. a. WElsoa, , JObn Mgt, - - - - - John 3rAlikt, ',Alisiautdoe'Ney3tab, 1 - • Scratio N. . ": : IrraukNecare.. - PECLUIPELFBIA. I CURTAIN '11141.101101F • 113 f, 171 cheohiriciwebszera - . • .•-• : SAFRORD, -- . .• . . ICELREle9tutantjrAt hand the tnostezttettikte _ratlediseortmentettikat:thiearntenrtatristeeiebilo: to cosm..l In the: city; ecnnprbanz In - pest at thalbaloeytag • - CIIRTALY GOODS -AND- FL'Eeint. COTERIXOI-,,A,:; styles of -; - - -Prowl .••••• vides; ' Prnach Satin , i teertettaltta:- • : * . I AZIIPSZY Satin Piettsroilunet&ata.tinthi.7 -. Lining Mks, - ' Rhada Teasels and Brasses,' Fnziattnre Gime& /Hog% Asaa; Az- fun esaertment at the &him goals ematecalrfer acts, • wholesale erre:di .• mutt -eLznn. 114 ;stTe'x', ce' .. 1 . M.-Meets st the actrttienSt etaserof, , Pocrth stiallatittstriets4aboTe ..karillay it Burch- liad's Stemma on liroadzy vrtzanglyst. o'clock. _ zuar3o-•-• ABGEROILL. LODGE, 0. 0. - 0.-41.,2 • IstageMo. gecT.tcorWt. =Arts Awry : ITednesloirrealrien.WitsbfrOgijiall,Wooct a- • (171.7- • BLACIE.T.EII.---*.thetent/omitaralut tttiy 'ft tvgg $0 thy-Pekin. Veit- Mork: NI?. .ta hi stf=theyetr bat.Blitt. :slid Green ' JOHN R. FOWLER, late Yowler ; (Fry" Boot abiliticierataxatberater,aadWhiniesslo-Desier,z-e - 2f4)14,8231e1ay rtreet,t‘i Towtklcier.t4Astor Eloax , , New Bork .. , ; =Alt=- Silver iisedal awarded,by F - • - 0' Ifitltalte . 1 8524. IL suns,- Iticur -- se- - -;,. %tune at PodaiTlicoks:toits&totastbw, Boa-Writlng - - Duets; 4reaslimsaiiiro*Xour..:2os AzdVatreat,on• . 01. 0. 0, Ylara of.meeting,Wasldagtcoa • irocKistzect,betveenallabittivirt Tirilgt= • . -Prrean=Thoson.l , 43§-7 , .. 3fe.etP.eremr..Ttiesdary • urnimmr , .*,X2r..prelatstiNci: frl-zareetllttst. .ana l'aidarof [WirdwaS• ;• ,NTBIA.abLSVILIS,NCE. cCIPAPANY. • at.. they 'Hartford, Conn,—Cemitel stock $31:4000:-.1* , setlida9,lMiAglooitaiealtaiabough Agesmilvtiejdo r p! Boom of .11"(,yoottodd.5001) Wood street' noTuf f,,) =Mk t MOOMELUk •U'Cawns! Codes* Corns ill A great.idany seeseie thibitully.tonieenjed Ir#h carte.: agegrods.. remedy will .to fauna Ttr, Comce.e.Cons PLEiniiAra ale by: Dr. GED. S. KEYBI.3, 140 _Rood ;tree . t. - Teta at 1i.534 at eta.ptaboa. mpg es..llberal dal eetlohs te *au vbs. tray ta , UItTAINS, Curtain , rrrT -1 . 1 iall 8"5" -- CartatirTriatotbns ot:tricr7 dnuiptiart, Fanaltoz• An+bea;Beaeslel ter, kt,- tate - and. Cart:Was, Valuttol:Witatar Slaatle,t, Gill , pqrtt. l / 4 9, Curtain Plin, ••N WI o. CLestatteset,cciirti .11 i rathrThazdtigss, • - .-.Cortifiti ]fade '2134 I , 4taiatil la theserinewcrt.F. - . DELlll.ltres Wpidosr.-Shade aittrtettke.4.9,...:• • tarT, COlt.vrat or slum Am) Ana BM.* P BLS. Our math tt Quick Mies aad &WY: Sir Sam Math, iced rrodgrawat PZELlDZS,nssamink.:. sap.rorr nor 415 r 3).33..4 others art isivitid - 52 give ma a: oat, Pim palcharlng MUM.* CO. stai:na • s.l3anct.:3l dish es..Pblis; Nrk.MSCIN.S' - 01k0ITCUBAOTXPEIUr= ,— : steiet: Vkontamtakeli.- • In 81/ kinds or' winaheiB A. 4;47'6 P. NE, gisititAtt =trite a rt istic add iiiibiate-likautsyuidite and vastly ' pod= to tho tonna= chnp daguerreotypes, at tits clomp Irrieeo: $l,BO, t 2, $4 $4. $4 And 14ms:di ofecatgag Aka du and qutlity of we ortrldzie: - • • • Hovors_far thildren;froar .8.:3L to 21! XL N. a—Likectemis of art*: decesped penras taken t0 12 8 . 1ii . :?...• part of tits city. • • • (=lad, gr- Pitts burg 4 City atoms o W.. CIINNEtiO it • W., Alooneutontrt of . DOW- GLASS; No: VI Motor* tu•set, to.etwoot PirstAuti:: second, Kaaba:iv% Penn's. Particular totemic's' pald odd sizes, Abe, I:toilers in FLINT CILLBS, VMS. PiCav TLYZ, Le. . 2.0 at the fink balm.p men, leillgtror their entire attention t tho barium. sod 'Clop feel cate.:... dent they eaa prodace an art:Watt IllailotrAlossitroal to . soy till= of fazdgst or,dumestleamsuitetsm . - - A-VINES:IS. „Heine brake 'end all dtae• . tkry* greenble diecharges from tbs oste,mammas.' ' pan removed, without patn or Del:Lan- • ter Atmlet'grabie.N.Taar:-, who may . easiolted in 99 Amltettept..hitadebt444 A.. ILIA a . =awed atteittott • ' ienis o! ettee4tuf almost . talc breath of spetil Onialee by enabled idni s tit zeducabli-j - 7 • treatment to each a degree ofsnotess al to Thal Ilteradireek, timed end obstinate taste *AN)* ttently tttittitiefittilitif mamas PltaFa ie d; -" • • : : sii-mmtares.otacskut , =a timca. , P 0 " 002.7ribbls...tresb, gala by-. •-- , . spin . . MUT COthISS. - rt VMS PRANCE SI MOTS, orpaioritioariz:- .13" just =eclat •=. Dor ITITASH BOARDS,-Z dm- lbacias2bie for mob by-- apLl D:-IVIEL3IAIOOI92Wcoist: , 70013 PARLORS—Pins litits -Paper klusglnvi - of, eft" -, j: dealwas,:Prerieb roarinfsetzre, for rale , , - aptl3 ' . WALT= P. Iif.ABIEECALL;3SIrood 4.11 • eperly. for nolo. - 73r 1 tlNIM l ADW 71". 32,i .throe ik u aud four Boo= above,-On the conurr oceepted wirer- - Grocery for several' .. r . ,..; atel - uote dare= eFelleut bud tam. with otne ream, M. It trout oo • . :Wylie grief. -.21t1..3V, threlltrur.. - vith els *op% 2) feet, - -trout on Wylie street. 'lse-whole yieldhig en Artentril itaZ, of WO. - W'Wefearrfo . Wyllesneet,.6B feet. z.RIII be sold. . Tot Stmqta'Poth e al l M of -1 - .11 OXIVr. of. ,"! oi f h in d a l k par ,ItCl rot eoIIsittiMAPAPIIM Haistim , ontrimas is greetmomber . ..=l;- teens, sweated fa:tibia Miring, from Te. emerit2n . of Gott, Gold sad Yd.et, 75issr. ens!, or wren , merry 1 Oissalszot . tingLised; Id/ th.a , ons styles at Imitation Wood worliOmeir is Oa, Marry MsboglulbEoseMMd, aE, - Iniadatted-sallgasze, ms-- altogether an assortromm Dal - .rstmot esserled - M, quality, rmardii - Tiottorr, ;de* bS aa7-boos. ; T of this • r ye ' . Pumas desizons:of: •througb tbe Msesimme.,%. vbstber disposed to purelisso , or not., sass- trod- ked rd esn - 17 pstarn - J:'" 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3"r.2.-PrIaivXCMP"74- V- - M• : • caer.raa, gainvicko: , • - - - tungs-bliansvexac all kinds a_ . 4 1*. h PCB " ,11 : 4 _ 4 " e/g. 1 1 4 1 a 21 ra,s2l:ation, asraszed b Drums* taw anterati rand bum to The -w y- eordotosity, sad ho are. tieteesairsek PrdzOtdees add liberal% tomstalsia tb•euraeterehitav • they mei sartuneJ, ae dltrth ethsbest protecard to than - . ' , inn desire to le tarorest. . • , 'Dinadall. - 11Mer,--.l4l:oPletrteorc,J.ir. Bailer; S r , W, FlattNearsaasigAtotelVaack.op, WLyosaiarches. .1 1 ,4 11 . ParaeOneee Ne- Anieyt Attraidet - 1q51 21101240 mc° 4 r- - - - edieeifto. WaSert'Aireet. (Iree /tang h Co, cgiatidas lettsberktE. ••. sorrtlY gra :2w• . • - • AusTa ALI& . • lOXEHIt LIFE OP MONTEILT PABRIM—Ths stye of this Line are fitted up wird Inuneraan's Patna Tara/tam =Quarry Thin*? Metalibr Life Boat. - Th e anlV nor UndLbeantiful Clipper Ship 51111=1. Capt. ailetrr TO=MA, TM succeed .t he ORECLOR, as istrnii abi of the abase Link and salt from New lark, inn" BO Frißfp., PORT VIEW; " zth -Apt% ply . , dassaly IBy znaptiou to any of tbeliga:4" will ha har .. „ lict ci te fiersahaaa t am* quiguittaiof - mbsell - s e elmitlnd fen * - the Uas Of_pelacalpe! :••41. The Prareauf pkar .curns t a lc= .;.Balo6n; Mut OLD, Second Cain, SI,Z. !..rjaaartrthin Prnn= zur LTasendrur; except Wines lud Liquor, Pala and Tore& T", i ccrzh. of =men 'Omit= BO to te4 libitCci of feet et Lugs is Ahmed to esuberinla Snt( will be roosidesed as Pt- . Ilexam4 , ga at leut ane 4 llnl of lira amount of passurrbas •tosig krpoeit...- A pardon. .of the Second Cabin bra 1 4 1 kan - periar inannar, Zr families arid othera. prosy ' 7 4241m, - under- La - nem amok hilt _SRAIMPOINt accompanies lamb Tamer:. Apia imms , mn.wis the eomfart of . Bessemp Miof any. • :- . 3 2W VW= It &TIPP fart * sailer, Szabo sopa* seena... inedialogaibr Paurenprra Me* 23.1t00/2 is SA Thatia kWh: .111.1eirial Cabin la reraq.liabt ad well rentilated, Slav Plolll6h6is Of thlkibe Inn and ouTy Regalia /be, rbeagat 'neeesenitoetsne that. rions* of their , resets he,,- b ss obtigel to an id any lb? *ID -• • • - /L i nehan vessel wIR suturer! . .useAntßOPL and sad tLe - W. . - '7 4 Iran maat 4 .l4, - - • •c. 41. COLTOS,..a/bst.... magi - arb nut auvet,tincasa aanePit, :'''';;',747•vi'!:!-s:-.Z.f..•:"lte-'2-j,r., 7.''.'.••••!•,''. ..'.1:::•.=_:-.... ' .'...:.:' . .5.'' , . . - • .pf ITOTICES. SPECIAL.`= WIMI EBII .;;t aes: ,_
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