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BENATOBIALELBCTOBS. /. GEORGE W. WOODWARD. WILSON -McCANDLESS. Gon. R. PATTERSON. , . -W'ii’? ~.... BEPMSENTATIVE EIEOTOEa. Putrid District. Ist, Peter Logan. 13th, H. C. Eyer. 23,;..C1e0rge 11. Martin. 14tb, John Clayton. ‘ 3d,-John Miller.. 16tb, Isaac Robinson. - ..4lh, F. W. Bockius. 16th, Henry Fetter. £tb, R. MoKny, Jr. 17th, James Burnside. ,6lb, A. Applo. 18tli, MaxweUM’CasUn. 7th,, Jton.N Striokland.lSth, .QonJos.M’Donald Bth, A.dPetcrs. 20th, Wo. a. Calahan. , 9th, David Fisher. 21st, Andrew Burke. ■ 10th,R. E. James. £2d, William Dunn. . lltb', JohnM’Roynolds.23d, JohnS.M’Calmont 12th, P. Damon. 24th, Qeorgoß. Barret . STATE CESTRAL COMMITTEE. 7 - Tho Democratic State Central Committee of Pennsylvania, will meet on the l“th day of April, 1852, at 4 o’olock,--yr~ M., at the Merchants’ 'HoteVfftho oRy of Philadelphia. i WM. L. HIRST, Chairman. i RUbKOADiaVN. It Is stated in the Cumberland, Md., Journal, that John P.Winslow, Esq., President of the Mount Bavago Iron Works, has. purchased ton thousand tans of.hoavy T rails, for the Bello fontaiqo and Indiana Railroad Company, five thousand of which are to he of tho Compound pattern of Mr, Winslow’s patent The Journal adds: . ; The policy of our government, in: refusing proteetioa to our own manufactures, has thus forced the President of ono or our most splendid rolling mills iu tho eonntiy, to purchase rails in England of a form the patent of which is held ex clusively by himself. With sufficient protection these 6,001) tons of Compound Raii might havo been manufactured in superior style at Mount Savage, iu this country. To what extent onr farmers, merchants, mechanics, and operatives generally, would bo benefitted thereby. wo lcavo the people of the country to calculate.” Thewbove is clipped from tho Cleveland Dcr ati, which is a whig paper of course. What is monnthy “this policy of our government” wo do not exactly understand. The head of the' government,” President Fillmoue, is a “whig to thebackbone,”and goes with his party in all lengths, If the Editor means to assert (which we presume ho does) that tho Democratic party is hostile to.tho iron interests of the country, he asserts on unmitigated slander. The Democra cy uro in favor of fostering that and every other great interest, agricultural, tnochanical and, commercial. .The . other day in Congress, the l Demacpnta reported in favor of giving an increased j duty of 10 per cent, to tho iron manufacturers of the country: and thereupon tho huckstering! Whig politicians in that body, who talk loudly i shout ‘protective Tariff,” ioifcd, and nttcriy ' refased to eanction the report of tho Dcmocrati 0 i majority; ami why?. Simply bocauso it would I knock from under the whig party their old hob-1 by during tho next Presidential campaign! Tho 'mere whig politicians would seo the iron interest and every other interest in tho country go to perdition, if their party could gain n temporary I ascendency, and thcmsolves secure tho loaves I and fishes of office. ' This is a truth which is well ] known. Wo therefore assert that if the iron in-1 tercst saffers on account of the present duties I not being sufficiently protective, upon tho whig) party mast rest the responsibility. I another Outiagd on tha Relics of Olden Times Contemplated* Daring the past tiro days tho vandal bands of ■ tbe Bpirit of improvement have been busy with the old Pittsburgh Foundry. For tho last quar ter of a century its appearance was nothing bet ter.than a : wreck, but new there Is not oven th 0 - shadow of one remaining, and in a few days its its remnants will all have disappeared. - Tho next of the antiquities of Pittsburgh that is to be destroyed, is tho old Court House. This announcement will bring tears to the eyes of the. oldest inhabitants. Tho recollection of events thatliavotranspired in this venerable pile < -of brioke and cling like fond memories i around the hearts/of our old • citizens. Bleak and .weather-beaten as it now appears, it is the I - venerated - temple m. which somo of the most learned and eloquent jurists of the country have formed the basis of- their world-wide reputation in after years. ' - It isthe spot hallowed in the minds of thous ands -by the recollection of the numerous politi cal meetings that were .held within its walls to devise ways and means to save the country whenever they thought their party was in danger. • That was tho spot whore whigs and anti masonß wore wont to meet to settle their differ ences of-opinion in an amicable way as they thought;-and many a time and oft one of the parties Would adjourn the meeting by jumping ont of the back windows, to avoid the anger of those who looked cross at them. And here, toe, the democracy used to have seme stormy times; but they always managed to sottlo things harmoniously, andaftcr adjournment - shook hands like brothers. The loss of the eld Covet House Will ho a de privation to many of our old pitizens. IThon it ~ is removod they will not knowwhoreto go, as it has been their favorite place To oongregato for the last fifty years. Tho magnificent new-Mar ket. House which is contemplated to ocoupy tho site; will be up compensation to them.: The old Court-House was their t'Blolto,” and when that many of them- will think that they haTe no longer any business here below.. . To assuage the grief that’ they must necessa rily feel when, this event takes place, we would recommend that a. daguerreotype likeness of the old building be taken, as large as possible, and • hung up ot somo central place, whe re those good old citizens to whom wo refer may see, at least, the picture of the place whero they used to stop at, ond v recount the seenes of by-gone days ; ; It appears that Jacob Homua, tlie WKir nominee for the qfficoof Canal Commissioner, is . a Beading lawyer- The Whigs have o gr eat j., position -to run after lawyers' •when they wa nt candidates, and Bee® to think that . no- person, • unless he carries a green hag, ie fit to fill an of fice. The nominee qf.the •Bejnocjatio party, Mr. % SsAßKmT.isossentiailyaJfflsjneßainnn— apratf tical man—who thoroughly understands' the . wants; and knoyrahowte'promote the interests qf the,peopl9Cfi}iestate..snohq mania ■worth a dojeta of ihobreticaLtewyeiv, whoknow more ahouf ih abatement than Railroads and Bulseßiftnn,. Austrian ; Ghnrgo .d’Af : Juib itfffie'BniWtrcStatcajit is soldliy tie Angjj' bargh Gaietto, tohaveTeceivod orders toretorn toWaehSugton. j PBSHSTLVASURAIIROAD. X It,amstJ)o gratifying to every business _fnan and traveler t<>obBcrvethe ( vigorouscfforta tlhnt are bcingpiada by She Company to bavf great wo*k compTetedat os eariyfolayjns possible/;-:; Plane No. -l on the old Portage. Rniiroaih: is Sop- which greatly shortons the titon of travel between Pitts-, burgh and Philadelphia. The heavy work on the sections between Turtle Crook and. Greens i burg, is progressing with oil possible and.it.is confidently beßovcd that the. cars will-. I bo running over this portion of the road early in July.. ■ ■::::::::APKTL 7. We nre fully awaro that considerable complaint has been made against, the, Pennsylvania Rail road Company, on account of the delays in tra- ' vel and the want of despatch in forwarding goods. But those who complain most have never put themselves to the.trouble of inquiring into the real opuses of the delays. The truth is that most of the delays and diffionlties whieh have proved so annoying to the’business community,, have hoen in consequence of', the wont of capacity of the rortogc Railroad to do all the business that is now forced.upon it, , That old road,- with its nnmeronß planes, andono-liorso locomotives, is scarcely able to do the bnsiuoss ofthe canal with out reference to theimmense freight and passenger and mail business. on .tho Central Railroad. We havo.no doubt but that tbo officers in cliargo of the Portage Road use every exertion to trans act the business that is forced upon it; but it is utterly impossible to, carry moro passengers anil freight than the power pf the engines nnd the capacity of the cars will permit. . This dif ficulty,,. therefore,: cannot bo remedied for some time to come, and it is unjust and ungenerous to charge the Pennsylvania Railroad Company i with the sins of omission and commission of the Portage Road. | KING, I Mr. Htrasccnnn from tho-ScleotCommitteo to I whom was referred the resolution to inquire into j .tho expediency .of reporting a bill to abolish'i I capital punishment in Pennsylvania, lias made I a very ablo report to tho Legislature, aecompa-1 I nied witli a bill abolishing: capital, punishment, I and substituting in its poaco imprisonment for I life, in solitude and at hard labor.. The Com | mitleo after giving the history of tho legislation Inn tho subject of capital punishment in Pennsyl l vanin. speak of Ulo difiiculty of obtaining a jury | Ito convict a culprit of a capital offense. They I claim that tho great objoctof civil government { is tho prevention of crime, and argue that this I can better bo accomplished by the imprisonment I of the violator of tho laws, fu our penltcntia- j ries the temporal and eternal welfare of tho I I convict is cared for. He is compelled, to : work I , for tho maintenance of the prison, and thus be-1 comes habituated to a life of industry. “Off laic years,” soys tho committee, moro than or-1 dinary attention has been paid to prison dAelp- I line. Various and important reforms have been j introduced., The old system of despotism and J Stripes has in a great measure given way, and I persuasion and moral force are widely adopted. I The effects, generally speaking, nro salutary.” | Tho committee slate that according to a list far-1 nished them by the Secretary of the Common- J wealth, about seventy persons have been extent- j edinthisStaloiafiftyyears. Tbqrcportconcludes I in theso words: “Your committee o florae are- j fol consideration of the subject, have coma to 1 tho conclusion, that tho spirit of tlie age in { which we live, the snblimo principles of Chris-1 tianity, as well os the ends of justice, demand { the abolition of death as a penally for crimo.”} The report is signed by C. L. liunsecker, J Y. J James, W. H. Sender and Addison McKean. j I THE pmc N CIIItIiIOOTIIK, I Of which a brief account was given hy telegraph | in oar paper, tho other day, was a terrible con -1 flagrnliort. One-half or that city has been re- I dnood to rains. The Clinton House and Madeira J House, the cilice of tho Advertiser, tho Valley | Can?, and all tho principal warehouses and their I stocks of Groceries, I'ork, Bacon, I sumed. Two thousand of tho population arc I homeless, and from six to eight hnndrcd thous- I and dollars’ worth of property was destroyed I Nolivcs were lost, but Judge Thurman wascon«id crably injured by a fall, in’ his laudable efforts I at saving property. The principal euffcrcTß, bo- 1 [ sides those ennmeroted, aro Marfield & Luckctt, I i J. & A. Hoads, Allen & Evans, Waddell, Fuller-1 I .ton, Halcomb, Frazer, Clarke & Sons, Miller & I Co., Wm. Millor, Bennett & Brother, Douglas, I i Waddle & Shull, W. H. Douglas & Bons, Thos. I .Glormlcy, James MeChntoek, jr., W. &. T. Car bod, O. T- Rcovo, W. Kolia, W. McGinnis, Camp bell & Brothers, A. D. Sproat, Denting & Co.j Wm. Welsh, Col. Miller, Allston’s, Jones ware house, collector's office; W. Bess, Esq., A. D. I Campbell, James A. McGinnis, tho Masonio 1 Hall, Mr. Charles Woodbridge, Dr. Jamcß Moore, I Shaw, .West. & Co., T. McDougall’s dwelling; j and fifty or.morc houses beside, whose occupants j have not been positively ascertained. j I - Tbe-Authors of the Federalist. Tho following memorandum, concerning tho authorship of the soveral papers of the Federal ist, has, been furnished to the New York Time? by n gontlemon whoso position gives him > faoili [ ties for being well informed on the subject: [ _ “ The into distinguished jurist, Chancellor Kent, in a letter to the former editor of tho Even ting Poßt, tho 12th of May, 1817,.stated, from a , communication he had • received from General Hamilton, that tho numbers of the Federalist were written by the several authors, as follows* Numbers 2,3, 4,6, and 54, by Mr. Jay. ’ "Numbers 10,14, 37 to 43 inolusive, by Mr Madison. “ Numbers IS, 19, 20, by Madison and Ham ilton jointly “ All the residue of tho volumes by Mr. Ham- “ The above .corresponds with a memorandum in the handwriting of General Hamilton, and by bim placed in a volnme of the Federalist beloDg ing to the New York Society Library, whioh vol nme has been purloined from the library, cither os a valuable relic, or.for.somo othor less honor able purpose. . “In Mr. Madißon’s enumeration, published long after the death of General Hamilton, seve ral of tho papers claimed by Hamilton are appro priated to himself.- .■■■*" [ Bake Erle is only partially opened for steam | boat navigation. Tho ico is blocked up at the | entrance of many ports, so as to render it Im possible for boats to enter., The Cleveland Her ald of-Saturday evening says i “Tho boats whioh were at -Brio yestorday, still. remain 'ice-bound there. Tho Alabama and Morton went no far ther, than Ashtabula and returned to-day.” ' Tho Erio Observer of Saturday has the fol lowing article: Boats arrive and depart doily from this port. I Dunkirk and Buffalo aro still under , tho ice, and will remain so, it is thought by the - “oldest in habitant,” until some time , during the summer. -When .the.first boat - arrives at'either point we will let the world know —that is, if such an event takes plooo in this generation. ' Wo have heard it said, by those who profess to know, that' in the magnificent harbor of Dunkirk, which'at itsjiarrowcst point.Js.full sixty miles wide, tho ioe is froze clear to the bottom, and the ico King hasigofa fast grasp upon .-the rooks;. * C©? Messrs.- Ha* &- Corby,. Brokers, have I ”w°vod then;, place, of-dolng business to the orth-East comer of Wood and Fifth streets, op posite ihe Dost Buildings,, and have fitted up °® C ° in teautijf '“ l ' Theßrokera decided Si W S Ut exoe Pto\°*> of and decorate thetenrem- COrnei *' to Win theadmimtionom? “ l'° ™ maas , ness with them. ° SB Who ta “**bßsi- * Cirf fufdmtf.— Thot imonut by the City of Buffalo, formSw P a,d snig, from Feb. -1851,' to-Mamh the old municipal administratibnratiijr 7 ! ' wll9n floe, is $8,29G 59, ° n rebred *m»ofr CAPITA!, PUNISnnrEST. iakk navigation. The Murder or Lehman. and Matthias .Skupskinski .wore senten ced in Philadelphia on Tuesday last, by Judge Allison, to bo exeoqted for the murder'of Jacoh- Lchmaq. Mntlhias, before seotcncowospossed, said that “he was led to the’ guilt by tho mto that justice Jias not ‘git.”' 31aia‘remarked that V'f ? ,e were punished, it would be for the crime of his brother, and for being in bad company. Ho could not say anything about tho matter,- because he know nothing, until they were arres rted;: Ho was innocent,” Matthias then said -that- “Blais was- innocent, and' asked - to be spared until the third man is caught; as he con I givo.sueh information os will lead to his being I apprehended.” Judge Allison told the Interpro - ter to inform tho prisoners that he was now I about to pronounce tho sentenoo of the lawupon them.,, The Interpreter did so; and- the Judge, | deeply affected, pronounced the awfal sentenoo. I After, tho adjournment of tho court, a conversa [ tion look place between Matthias and some of thoofficors in the German language. He con» fessed that ho cut off Lehman’s legs, after the Hungarian haddospntohed-him, hut that betook ino part In. Uio. killing; Ho and his brother had nothing to do.with tho murder; but expressed a strong .desire for the arrest of the Hungarian. Southern HI gilts Democratic XloiivaU' , tlon. KNDORSKHEST: or THE BALTIMORE FLATrORM—A MAJORITY OE TDE NATIONAL DELEOATRS -IS FAVOR OF III'OIIANAN. Macon, Ga. April 1,1852. Tho Sonthern Rights Democratic Convention ro-assemblcd at MillcdgeviUo, at three o’clock yesterday, according to adjournment, and re ceived the report of the Committeo of Thirty three, reaffirming the Baltimore platform of 1844 and 1848, and. recommending tho appoint ment of forty delegates to tho Baltimore Con vention.' v . - ■ ■ - ■ This report was adopted, and the delegates were appointed—four from each Judicial district were nominated, by tbo - delegates from tbo dis tricts, and eight for tho State at largowcro nom inated by the convention. Tho delegates to the Baltimore Convention go instructed to show no preference for any parti cular candidate; but although not expressed, it is understood that a large majority of the con vention wero in favor of Buchanan os their first choice. The Convention ndjonrncd at a quartet to ten o’clock, P. M. [ ItrvEß and llaruor lurnovEUßNta, —ltioeaid i that tho river and harbor bill, appropriating i about $1,200,000, will be reported in the House, iat Washington, in a fowd&ya. Tho following aro i said to be soma of the appropriations:—For re moving obstructions at the mouth of tho Sns i quehanna river, at Havre do Grnce. Md., $lO,- forWel:inyarespeotablo girl, in the street. The samo fine as for smoking a cigar in the §Jrcet. I V -»'* _ __ •• I n - ’ '-*■ —'i ' r ' 1 i V** j " *»■ ~’V » j tj* >* f *; hr. \ £ BGAVTirtU. STANZAS. ■ a cfdttiUcM iuinraer tikjr »■ v■ «*« ptocidttake unruffled lay* - j v %'thegrove,Uhe;pendant-flower, >■:■.{ t». ■ blade* of grass wire teen / v Displavcd in beauty’ssimple power—? x sbeenr ~ f ■•»■*. And thus,'TOetbdbghtv thfe embtemlles*- —The Christian's Fnir«t, purged of «ni Display* a reflex or ibe skies, A .heaven above—ft heaven within. Anon tbete came n breath. of air, - faintly it scarcely seemed to blow, V >et, sweeping o'er that mirror fair, marred the fairy scene below.. the leafy |[roye f v :- - > . _Thopendent flower* so bright before* . vThougri all waayet the same above, noMcondjTnßgobore.’" And thus, methoaght* when o’er the soul - The scarce felt breath: of tirtis driven, 100 soon us waves tumultuous roll And darkling clond Uic sheen'of heaven. • N. Y. Earning Past The treasurer of Texas is now paying l the claims upon llio slate either in gold or United States bonds at 8 per cent, premium. Dr. Hunt, who was last summer charged with killing Mr. Frost in o dnel at Now Orleans, i lias been discharged without trial. , - Prido & Barney has been arrested in New York for selling; frandnlent . California tick ets. Tho holders have returned in distress frotn the Isthmus. ; The whigs of Petersburgh, Vo., have resolved that they cannot support for tbs noxt presidency any enndidatowho shall not, prior to bis nomi nation, have publicly given his adhesion to tho measures of tho compromise as ofinal settlement of vexed and dangerous questions. This indi cates that tho Scott Churubusco platform -wi not answer. A; serious break oconrred on. tho Delaware Canal, in tbe neighborhood of Easton, on the 29th ult Tho wall which is very high, was completely torn away and carried into tho Dela ware- It will require ten days to repair tho damage. ThfrNowTork Esprpss cays Money con tinues Increasing in abandonee, and out door rates on prime paper ore getting below those ov Which the banks are discounting. Some of our bonks hare offered to lend freely on coll at re duced rotes of interest.”. Tho Journal of Pharmacy states* that the Im portation, manufacture and sale of spurious drags are still continued, and to an extent still quite formidable, but that they will bo gradu ally muoh reduced, and more uud moro kept out of tho markets nod tho shops generally- ■ It Is said that turpentine from North Carolina Is.now.extenstTely manufactured Into oil, and that an ingenious inventor has succeeded ia in venting a lamp •in which it is said ttii tur peatino oil will bum freely,: giving a brilliant light. The cargo of the lonian recently mink In Wa- bush rieer, iran insured for $17,000. The freight was intended for Cincinnati, ond will bo eared in a damaged state. The Louisiana Senate has rejected the bill re. pealing the nsory lair. Tbo Boston city council ora debating as totbo propriety of selling Famrail Hut!. Tlus bliqo trailo at the cast is e&hl to bo ami welly dull. 11,f<50 miles of railroad ®ro ic operation in tho United States, and 11,328 miles in eonrso of con struction. The marvellous speeluclo of a horse, trilh n a enako in his oye is still on ezhlhiUon in Now \ orfc, the owner in&kiog money by tho rage to see it People who go in don't know that it is o blind horse with a glati eye, until they start out again. A man advertises for a “ competent person to tffirffr/alc the solo of rv new medicine," nnd odds "tbatitwill be profitable to the mdertabT." Nu doubt of it ; During the Inst year there wore manufactured at tho Springfield armory 111,000 muskets, at a cost of $3 "5 for each musket In 1830, they could not bo made at less than $17,44. I Tho rich ham tho most meat, tho poor hare i tho best appetite. Tho rich lay tho softest and the poor sleep tho soundest The poor hovo health, tho rich ham delicacies. Tho rich hang ! themselves through fear of poverty, tho poor (such ns have always been .poor) laugh nnd sing and lovo their wives too well to put thoir hooka into the noose. Tho followingiatcreoting conversation occurred a short timo flinco between two candidates for neademio honors: “ Bill, spell cat, rat, hat, hat, fat, with only ono letter for cabh word." “It can’t ho did." ■ ■■■■". What 1 you just ready to report verbatim, phonetically, amt can't do that! Just look boro! cBocat, r 80rath 80, bat bBO bat fBO fat.” The nsporations of libclcra may bo compared to fuller's earth, which though it may scorn to dirt you atfirst only leuvosyon more puro and spotless when it is rubbed off. ■ Two gentlemen each huvo a daughter; each marries tho daughter of tho other; if children arise from tho nuion on both sides, what relation would thoy ljo to oach other. In foeding with oorn, fifty pounds ground go us far as a hundred ponnds in the grain. Tho rich man oftener wonts an appotito and rest, than tho poor man wonts food and a bed to lie on. ■ 100 is modo in ono miuuto by tho now freezing machine lately patented in England. Tho prin ciple is a oimplo one, similar to that of a com mon ioo-croam machine—water being placed in tho inner vessel, and a combination of salts around It in tho tub. The machines aromado of all sizes, and sold at priooa ranging from $lO to $l5O. "..i-v, • . . ScßAicißoTKiuoKAru.—Tho Fronoh and Eng lish journals ara speculating moro or loss upon I tho practicability of turning tho olootrie telegraph I that oonneots England and Franco, via tho Chah inol, into a medium of conversational interoourse. Tho modus opornnd, is this; A plate of silver and ono of zino uro taken into tho mouth, ono abovo, and tho other below the tongue. Thoy aro thou placed in contaot with tho wire, and words ißsuod from the mouth so prepared, aro oonvoyod across tho Channel by tho wire—in a whisper, wo suppose, though tho ncDount does not say. It has been tried, it is said, with suo oosßful results.— Wash. Globe. BSi. Somo foots developed by tho consus seem to show New Moxieo to bo one ofhealthi est countricaon tho globo.: Outof a population ! of 62,932, no loss than 40 persona aro- over 100 years of ago,'CO are ovor9o years; and 810 aro over 80 yoars of age. In Volonoia county, Can dolaio Aguiar, a farmor. vraa 180 years old when tho; consus was taken; Boss Montallo 106; Maria J, Fooheco, 102. The males attain a greater ago than, for 314 ever 80,117 are males and 107 ore females. | £@“ Somo wag asks the editor ortho Boston i Carpet Bag, whether under tho “ Maine Liquor Law,” a man is allowed to carry hia arm in a sling, to make merry over tho London Punoh, to sell soap in bars, to commnnioato with the rap ping spirits, to punch. his neighbor’s head, to purchase corned beef to tap his enemy’s claret, to eat rnm-oherriosj or to beat the splrit-Btirring drum t ■■ . ■ ■ ' BSy The Columbus (Mississippi) Democrat, in a touching notice of tho rooent death of an aged gentleman, whom it styles one “of tho most quiet ! and ■ unobtrusive citizens,” says that he was ; afflioted with an affection-of the heart, and its coup d’etat carried him off like a flash of light ning. I Otto and Jenny Lind Goldsohmidt-wlll I toil for Europe, in tho steamer Atlantio, in May nasty but previous to hef departnre, it is Baid, they will givs three concerts in INetr York. They will take glass the last of April, '\ NEWSITEJIS. \j/ , * 'V „A V „„„ „ omr’iiiwi nuk swo , * . - milE Books for SabscriplUm to the Capital Stbefrpr el ."Sfi™ Hun Company will bebpen- AtHhc Two Mile House'fifcCobnelJ’s) oil ih» Wih- April. i-'.' :Vv>:. ' f: j;' • .*; v' ' ■.• April***’ “ o,m '* , iUear Evergreen, on lie SStli ami SOlb Ai Scntt’a Mills on iho SOth'April and lit May. -" v n-ffle or«l,«^ B Si ®\ , ’'' ,( -~- Wm, Sample,: j Jno,,Bcoit. Thos Uolmer, » n ?J *1? Knight, _ Win. Thompson, P' G. NejMn, JO3. Crider, . -K. flrooko,' • t — l > .. Tljoa. Stewart, ...» :••>•• Tnor. Woodi, ... Joaieh Seevr,'«• - V*n.a?^ - John Logan, ap7:3id&2tw] Henry Fry" - Cetnmiisionm. removed their DA* ROOMS, frpmßurke’s Building, to Baildmgvovertlie YoanjrMen’iJMbrary, where tuey will be nappy to eee their old patrons and friends. npr7:tf T AND WARRANT FOR SALK CHEAP. Apply to JU ftTLAIN A MOFFITT. An ACRES OF TBIMIi TIMBKtt-Foc lbo low T*V/ . price of Ss£o .per acre;.situated one-half mile from the Ohio River, at the mouth of Litilo Hocking., ' B Prt art AIN A MOFFITT. IILANKNOTRS AND plate, bound ana nnbriund, fOT sate by ■ ;R. WtSLDIN. liookßelter and Stationer, apr? S 3 Wood between Third and Fimnh. Ink, .manufactured br J. J. B-M Creary, New York, in cans nnd kegs, from 1 pon nd for SS cent!, to 82 per ntiund. Also, Red, Bark and Light Blue, Dark and Light Green Inks, in cum ot one pound,from W.cents toitAO per pbuni JUai», V'atriisb, in one-balf ami one poucii cam, at 00/eema per pound. Cold size, iiroae.half pound cans, 3300 ner pound. For sate by J. K. WELDIN', Terms. Cash. Booksellerorid Stationer, «pr 7 8J Wood street, between Third and Fourth. GORNINTIIK EAK*->ldO. sacks.: this day secelvcb and for sale by JOHN U. SHEHRIFF. npt? No. 10 Market street. QTARUII—SO boxes Uounnghi’aexiiuSiaroh, just re kJ celved and for sale by. - apt? JOHN B. aiIEIiRIPF. ; 'IATIII3K BfiV3llkB M An extra article, in .lore ami Tf .for sale by [apt? 1 JOHN U: BHERRIPR inil BOZ, FIN.sBROOMS, in store and lor ,aie * vvl_by . . l»pt?l JOHN B. BHEniHFF, OUPKRIOIt WIUTING - O H cases or 030 rearm Owen ft Ilnrlbuts’ best Cod Papers. ■■■ ■ . ■ ■■■ ” 8 cases or ISO reams Owen ft Hutlbuts* best Cap Papers. -lease of 3? reams Owen ft Harlbals’ fine thin Pbsti lease of 40 do do blue laid superfine dap SO eases ot 800 reams fine and common Cap and Post Papers, whlto and blue, of assorted brands; 60 reams extra snperfina broad bill cap; ■ 60 do do long do. ISO do fine and common, long and broad bill cab.' - 40 do four double cop bill roper. v“. - : The above for aula wholesale, by the case,or In aoani titles, to'country merchants, at a small advance on Eastern cost, at W.S. HAVEN'S Paper Warehouse,’ '■ apt? . . corner of Market and Second its. (loarnal, American and Dispatch copv-1' . .■; . Wateties, doweiry, etc. "” f ... 1 HAVING jast returned from the Eesiern eitiaa 1 have brought with me one of tbe most beautiful and carefully selected Stocks of Jawelry; Watebes and Fancy Goods, ever Offered to the Public. Persons wishing to pure lime any thing In tny line, esn rely on getung a good article. Ido not advertise to sell goods below cost, nor 00 percent.cheaper than any bouse in tuccitf. (iive Dio a cult, ntul i am sure yon will be nUsfieA that lean sell a good article tt« cheap as ariv of them- • ■ * Another fact I wish to keepbafore ihe people. It you wont your Welch, Clock, or uuy oriicle or Jewel ry, repaired in the brat manner, thia is the place to have it rlono.. To this branch of my bualaoaa I will detrote especial uticcuon. >■ JOHN 8. KENNEDY, 64 Marketstreet, Sitn of theOolilcn Kasim ' ~ iUUIOTM, ' ‘ ~~ SIGN OS THE INDIAN KING, no. *B3 LIBERTY STREET, (Neatljr onpoeiiaibo Spread Eagle Tavern, Sitlsboreli I IJ KJis k iONKS, Meimreerorer and - Beale* in "o f K kiad.of TOBACCO,SNUBS nndBEGAUa Tobareoand Serara eclilon commieimi). fanr7;ln> is deriiabie nrer bottom; * prod tami boose; dear bara and arable , com criba. wagon abeda,and many orber. oat buildings. * aood bearing: oreiatd, and a largo young, orchard or choice fruire. Also, a new arore room, fined a* About «5 seres or the onjind conUms«6Toot vetoof«xeeU«ntCdftl. * ■ Tbe abote n pleasamly situated on tbeMonongaheln Hryer. I’rtee and terms agreeable. b k cUTUSGRT. General Agent' .SOg-nilhSeldaireet. S» w Slock of Obtctoerlng’»Plimo Fortes. ' '■■ A lUSt received, br ihe Ponli»»Wnoi« flock of I‘lAflO FOQrfM «f¥tS .«he_*c!cbnitcd aaonffClory of IS « * |»CtH Child Jloifoo, con«i-llne of— OneSejicrbGßANU H4NO FOETRIbIt 1 oeiuvei. iiiPetMr carved in ibe flyle of tools El V. One Rorewood carved bnolt 51Y ?OcuveTiioa One Hotewood curved roond coinerjJ do do - Three do plain do do y do 'do'' * Two do do do do Cf do do One do do do do do do tk.e Jo c«»cd do jo *} Jo jo Threo Jo plain do Jo 0 Jo do TOandfronl tJ «Jo do Three 2a do aquare comer s da do , Theta PIANO FOBTKB are ell tnrde ;n 1 fie mom tub staotial manner, Patent Iron Frame to every instra raeni, ami are particularly to tiand the not! severe eti. mate, , Air. CtIICKRRING hat of late enlarged hit raaiiufaeiuriiig faciluiet, am) hopes toon to be able to meet matt of the protalng demand for hi* inurement* Alto, received ami for tale; a laiite and very eletrant lot of carved undotaln Piano Porlet, covered tvith Da tnatlr, I'lnth and Haircloth. Allthe above'for tale at factory price*. JOHN H. MKLI.OR. P.iefewveAaem CJr.Pitiebursh and Wotterii Penna n for Cblekenoß’* Pivnot. • 'Tamo 7 jpßKBll.FilpS-^l»" ditil Ko Him Ultra FiW J#*l ftct4»ca m!b by - w. a, bvct.vnc. * co, Crocmaml Tea tVclrrr. AI'VIB GUKtSSK—Recmved and tor Balabv Jr w. a. am,ußG * co; 7 - a Pri* SSGUpeny ttrtet. London mustard—a *upeno reticle or cenusnp London Nuu&rd, for tato t»r * . *P*C W. A, M’CI.VUG - oabiuei and Chair Factory. " ~ §• 11 MKVBR.ha* «n hand, alils tutu nvoiaibioeittod CkairManufneiory. N 0.4« Prim «reet,»ho»» Uw Cotta), all kfndt of FORNITU RB, Tablet, M«lioganj*Chair«, Sony Bodtloadt, uttd ttll olher articles in Uto'Cabl’ net line—which ho will tell SO pet cent below cnilotti ary tmea. Te rmt-CASH, ONLY, JO3EPU MF.YKR, No. 484 Penn atreet, Fifth Word. Oo*Pwtaflnblp Sottcei ffiilß Bob»cribcr* have this day entered intn partner* , £ i &Zi£*S ly l t * aa firm of taaffe, ma CiuIRK & BANG for tbeparpoio of carrying on area eialCoaimUiidn and Prodacq Batlneti, and confident ly &OPC their long experience, extenairc mercantile Oo* qaatnunee, and pmonal attcntloa to- ihe inteteau of lUcircattomwa, wi4 entitle them to aehoraof nnblic patronage, wbiebitabalibotheirttady to deserve. TAAFT'Bi PitUburgh,. . : • SAhTf, MAOUJRRj 1 Cambcrl'd, Md , V . WM. C .BANE, \Va.l,iugion l i*B. _Pittsbnrgb, April 3,180. ■:■■■.: [ 8 po : TAAFS'fiiTTa’A'S'UittK a BANES. ' iSuenuo tj n> dtaguire, Bane A Co.) Commission & PsnnMliig Btnbtaii, No. Ist, SECOND STREET, pPITSBURGH. A RKnow prepared to receive and forward goods by ix Rifer, Cabal, Rail road or .Wagon, with promptness and regularity. They will alto devote their attention to ibo purchase and aafe of Produce, »lcrctntr T Tho Mall Boot (carrying the United States Moil,) leaven the Monongabc'a Wharf, above the Wire Bridge. EVERY AFTERNOON, at S o-olock, via the”bnghf* gbeny River. ( Pauengera wUi ledge,on the Boat, and take splendid United States Mall Coaches et. West New ton, ■ neit morning, over the Plunk Road, cross ing tho mooutaina in daylight. Take the magnificent sleeping Cart of Jbo Ilaluraorcnnd Ohio Railroad, at 10 o’clock, P. M. Breakfast at BaltlraoreJ.nnd Washington City, dine In Phtlsilelphia, and arrive m New York the tame evening. Fare to Baltimore, • , . . $ s,oo. do Philadelphia, - • io,oo. do Washington City, * • • 10, so. MONONGAIIKLA ROUTE. Tho Steamer leaves the Wharf, above the Bridge. Dally, at 80'clack, A. M.- Travelere leaving Pittsburgh by tho Morning Boatt WHI cross the mountains lbs tamo night, sndarrivo in Camber land the next morning for the 8 o'clock train of Cats for Baltimore. Will anp in Baltimore end Washington City, tutdairivo in Philsdel- 1 pbin at 2o’clock, the Same night Fare to Baltimore, - - - - s 9,00. do Philadelphia, - * . . . 10,00. de Washington City, * • 10, SO. 1 For Tickets, byeither or ibo above Lines, please call 1 at tho West .Newton Plonk RoSd Office, in toe hlanon* gaheln House, Waterelreet. J, J. EVANS, Agent, jtprf -■> BOLOGNA SAUSAGES— 300 Bis. superior Bologna Sausages, received Qndforsalehy W. A. M’CLUKG A CO., y 556 Liberty street. - JABIEB It, SEED & CO.,', Manufacturers of TuEono miss, Surveyors’ Compas ses, Leveling and Grading Instruments, &c., &c. ; J NO. 3Q Smitlrfeld street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. An assortment of the a bovo named Instruments al ways on hand. Also—Clooks, Watches, Joweliy, &0., &o. April 6,1852—2 m ■: ... JAMB*. AT V,i ;,.' MERCHAKT TAILOR, No. 3G £lark*t>setwpn Sitondand Third - BUGS respectfully to inform hit friends and ibo public, that ho has relumed from New York and Philadel phia, harm; there, selectedfrom the intest importations, an entire new stcck'Ofßlack and Colored CLOTHS. CABSIMfcRES and VESTINGS, whiofa for riewpess of designs and richness of fabrics, are not surpassed by any noose west of New York,—AU of .whichneis pre pared to make to order In asuPeTior style.su the lowest l price possible, end c*rdiftlly invite purehofers to call I and examine the stock before purchasing elsewhere. I „ TO TAJuORBs~I have noauthorized Agent in this city,for the sale of my work onfiAHMENTCUTIING, ft caa only be: had: at the store of th 6 'inbienber;33L Market street, at the following prices, Hriz: witUiastrac lions,Bidj without,ST. * - g>my JAHJES C. WATT/ Gr- it«« lnduo«mentau><3«a}iPitrefißackV.- \Kf .«J«.fc'Of.' Of COMMON AND■■! W FANCi CHAIRS ANP BSOgTEAP3, gtpVtcfi that cianot fall to please cash purcluser*. Arlo#t, work Is warranto!, Out terras tsCASIf 77 1 * II . - : JAttES WWBV/Jlfc,-’ - ma«s , - comer of Sevewh'aid Wbetty sis. fot't*»pcr Hinsora L aaAWUtsmulicra, caaba left with ■ ?; :■■.■: aptf W. f. MARSHALL. 85 Wood ittw]. •>';■■• ’V ' *■ * * 'V; -v, '.H nJßwiHln P^^M Sl, i l^‘o^RD tWßrnSo' AND •«.££&& .Wjffl.“frj.». WIMJAMS, and Mr. F SLA f APEB t ft ns-iDall,the higher branches of bit Fji- • eluh and Classical JBdaeailoß,nnderMr. IV HAYDEN.- Twospaciousjoomt h&verecenUy been eleffttiUy fitted: up for their.specitU accotnifiodation. - Call oad see the arrangements.: , m-v V / . . [npifi . i&dles’ WrUlng Olmii JtT* CHAMBERLIN’S Commercial College, corner ofjtyarkeland Th LrtLstrecu.- Department of this Institution will ha re-opened' on Monday* April Cib. - Those desirous of jmprovingtheJr style of Writing are invited to call* . j _ „ Honrs of Jnsiruelionfrom 2to 4 P.M. - , ■■■• aprl P.RjSPßNCEß,lnstructor. 1 Bora 9 Writing Clair, Q7* CHAMBERLIN’S Commercial College, corner of Marketand ThirAiatreets.' A number :of-Loos-will be» received for a term of one month, commencing Monday, April sth. Strict attention y»U bepaid to the formation or a correct business Blyle. - -aprl P.H SPENCER, Instructor. •: • K7*l* O. Of O.BV—-Place of Meeting* Washington :Hail,-Wood street,between 5Ui and Virgin Alloy . - ; PmrsßuuoH Lossb.No. ovary. Tuesday veenipg. MBBoanmiEi(CAJfnnnT, "No: 87-Meets f st and fid Friday of oachraonib; uiertfi—ly' ■ D3* Df.Kiyiert Paetoraa Conch SyTiift THE LUNGS AND HESPIRA* TORY O.RQANSrHZBS LDHBS, TlIB‘BBOI«CITU y AHD TUB LARTjrs—are the organsihrongh which Rcspiraiumls earned on. If obstructions occur Id tho-skituin the' kidneys, or in any of theorgeun above named, from cold. :or any other catisej. the oilier organs are oyer*{axed- In- 1 -thetr tonclipns, ana yon have disease, Irritation Or in l flomroaiion sela in, which c*n only he relievedby taking a proper remedy,one thatwHl.rcstoreeach organ to the .doijr proper to it Ur. Keysets Pectoral Syrap is prepared for tho sole parposeof beneGliicgsacii cases, and coatains.fngredi ents which will atlayaad soothe itmaiion,•. • « . A- A. CARRIER, Actuary,; - novlS Branch Office,s4SmiihGeldet^PiUsDurgh. PltUhurfihXlfs.lhiuraaes Comphay. - -OF PITTSBURGH. PJHfS'A.: * ** capital 9100.000. President—JaroesS. Iloon; •••:. Vice President—Samne! ftrciurkati. Treasurer—Joseph 8. Leech, Secretary—C. A Colton.-' . - ___ 7O. Fotmca Stbtct. :. .s£*» This Company, makes every Insurance apner taining lo or eonneeted with Lite Ruks. . - I . .Muiua! rates are the sarae/os those adopted by other safely cor,dueled Companies. * ■ Joint Stock Rates at«reduction or otic-third from ih'e: *»«:*—«Ju»l «o» dwnjeud of thirty-three and one-tlurd tier cent, paid annually In advance, null * " otl llie lives olpenona going to Califot- DIRECTOEB* Ja n '.<.aa il(y7n l Joacph 8. Leech,- 1 - SamuelM’Cturkhn, ' v. mrK™ rt “" P Ji>.n s£S? ** W *'*” r > £!TNA INSURANCE COMPANY. ' «■' k Ilf Harifordi • • 5(0e1c v ....v..v.,.M m ..5300i000 OOO SU>re ,Ko ° m ; no ’ 4:,r H. H. BESKSOW, Agent. AuoclUiiLVlnoiW< luuum Comes. vii w ntdfearKbi ■ 'VW;-OA*»l*AB, Ptes’L—BODERT FINNEY; Bcc>t. «/»«S I 1 MARINE msiffi ia Hmantakila Hmst, Noj.lii and KS tfauttL B c\«.V’ £<*? Artilereon, wS ‘ B. Simpsoir, Wm-W-Mpif, H. B. Wilkins’ Varies Kent, A V P 'W ,lli,m Oolb’ngirood, A-PAnabuts, Jo«pl. Kaye, William B. VYrighter. [Ja9 ¥ xd n ani Nfwa .ttruu.— l'litttmrgh dny»' tl, ' lreJ> Dcffrfl! I^oi sff e 'Ni).4,mects2il*na4ihTae3- in Heclmnle»'Lodge,No.# > mcet«eTeryThnr«day e »en. ETcnin| n>S!,lrLO,i|?C,No ' 24 ’ mepns taken - ,n, .■ ■■■ ■.• • (bov2s:ly ■■ , : EJ” Wletax’e of avn.i Imparts new vigor to Vilat action ■ tern by opening* die pores o? the etfnairt 8y ;" Z’Zf&T hy xai ' 3etia <> lhe «rn,>ion of mS y i u Q * fecUdns iJribe' -ASSESS?;»r been closed, the Balsam ow>n»*them ■ ttT ,° ftr from irritation, thelrrfiE issMiJ?? violettt and feverish, they are *hr«m!!i be “ V Poise l* ScoadverttsSrn^SL' 01 "“ftL oo».c«^ s ,„p g „^ Ae> - (myaitlySf bIS“A W°s* Remarkabla tleie of Tetai RSL b ? “f, en , b >- »»7 P«™n who nA‘b» O iS;- n u«?lS^ e iatiqa to llio facts ihcrc seiftmh, . s.Mjkip.r^ s^,SssSS2®SS?"t b *®s : stroyeff my sight l had m Ssin’. wllich iWboi4r do the thickening removed, ? eiy ®? le^tnnd me in as badaconditi(m«sherno on a^i" rBe ‘ 1 Bl, “ left eminent.rnedieal men, who ino,™.^!. “f, 1 ® 0 most woyltl never get wclt-Vst “my -©yes geish anyobject. By no ‘ dl»lln .mencei the use of the frlen ds I eora localiy, odder which tar both-internally end the prcse n th-mh,ansTla/eLeo«i?l^' d . «■ v.. -f 4 fc . - i IJ: Jim SPECIAL . ... "i > . ~ * r ' AMUSEMENTS. VIIBSATUB. Ijfflßii am Makaom.—.•••• JOSEPH C. FOSI'ER. Doors open at To’cloek. CarUUn rises nt7|." .-SIESS^wa- RlCHEufiu. -The whole to conclude with ■" Mr.-Hobem. Jim rTJIP WANDERING MINSTREL.’ __Mmßagys, -•■ - . Mr, j ß h n Wearer. PHILADELPHIA. materials, Tl'lmpslagnof.BverjrOeaeelntlora S3“Furmtnre Plashes, Brocatelles. Ac., Laeo and MucllnCwum,; N.Y. Painted Widow Shade., Gill CMdeee.Canaln Pin., Band., Ac. Ac., W II CAMY? I |l» , ni** D Rm,t ' vv. 11. EAKRYL, IGU Ghealnui Bt, cor. Fifth, ‘ nr Curtain, Mad'ani I - » Ti , mainly* Bt,ttW M^.»^ UUery ' IK,. SI South rend Chatnu,, KESPECTFULLY Announces to ihs Western Mer chants that sholia* opened tho «rost tortment of MmiNl{R7tffonH«iln; ofibtiu!«flii nni} most FaalilonubU Straw and;Sifk Bonnets Urea* Co ns Ac, Ac. ' She la prepared t io famish: oiders to ‘anv amount. • „ - «" marto-gm y E2auajfa£turer imd Deaier la Transparent-: )Yindm Shades, Oil Cloths, .Cords, ” Tassels, Brasses, - j*o., . No. Si).North Toibo Staser, Philadelphia. ' : : 1 ' ' raurffirCm J.S.KiAblC'a. GALLERY OF PAINTINGS; LOOKING GLASS ■ AIVO PICTURE FRA MR MANUFACTORY, ' • ••_. •.-. •• • • Kt&iStG ChettnutSlTatphiladilpMa. fl/T Also, Restoring Paintings. . ; v (margU;flm) . JAM*a B> tcortfcLD. ■ J4ME9 B. SMITH A. CO., .-Booh StUfra and Blank jßook Manufacturer,. : - v ‘ ISign of the Large Blank Books,) - No.SOT AarfeetStrect, Above Fifth, * . J soarh ana) PHILADELPHIA, JMTAVG Always on hand, r Cap«' Damyt-' M-dmm and e jLlp’Royn! Ledgers* Joarnalsii'Dagf Invoice, and Cash:, Books., Aidermenls Dockets, Minute and Letter Rooks; Memoramlam,Pass,Beceipvtk)py:ahd>Cypherlßr * : ALSO—A large aasorlment of Medical, Miscellane ous anil School Books. ■ -Morchania, Bookseller., Banka: and Counting .Rooms supplied with every variety of. Blank gopkßnpd stationery, at very low pricey. (mar9h:6m . . Biew Olllliurr (itoilii : ; ■ T'q retoWing his SPRING Jill ?“ p £ 1 )' of ““WINERY GOODS, ilis assortment ■ S!*'™?/ 1 „?,£' e ryva*‘«ty qf Lakes’ and Girls’ Straw. fj?. r . lb w N *!f e s l Styles,Boys’ ’ ** a^9 » Straw Trimmings, Giuap, Straw' • Co.rds»&e, Also, Bonnet Ribbons, Trem No.l3tolTZof Silks or all colon; for casing Bonnets, front 63cents to 61 per raid; White and Colored Crepes. Torletans, Ilioslon Nells, Black HilkSjßora bounce, White sud Colored Silk Lace, buck. ronttCrown, Lutings, Ac. ’ Merchants and Milliners -will find it to their adran. m ,O Kivphuii a call, as they .will he able to find at lr!?if., SI ! b , i ? ,!mt , nl .’'. very nrtcle they mnynerd in the - MiJJincty lineofbasmesii.,- W. RIOBRIS. - No. 31 South Second Street, Philadelphia. ■■■ , It. A. CIIOOKKIt &. CO.,' ' Importers, Manufacturers, and Dealers in Feather.,iolhpi No/.47'-«m?4.9 Cheitntii Street, tnr' . • » . ®° South Second Struts (West side.) PHIADELPmjL :TOBt2o:ty • - iBA4o jiimi'o« a go.. S®-*>SonthSceonrfStrceti PMliultlntita; • OK DH V GOODS TOH COACH AND CAR BUILDERS, ■ Laiief Shot Manufacturer*, Cabinet Mahert, ■ Upholsters and l'arnishcT3. ■ ' . * margOiSny ; IMPORTERSOP AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ' ' BILKS,RIB&QNB M • Tor 3£L_J^3M3g&r „ B. BAQSS * SOS, “cfvei'the'"' A ‘ ,,ar *t e PP» iu Jlftjwt.o WJ, ■i „„ SRHING FASHIONS AND CQODS, A NOwill. commue to«otlve, bveyety arrival ibi. *Ales* styles fraai Londo.u anti Jrariji. linirrte East at? invited to co!l.‘ ,ale . fina or *-««* * »*«• W* Btutsdalphia. Mnrf.h ZI.'IBS). WB. B*aALBY. v - - *—■ £&£££&'» BAO *™Hv, W0 ODW0 DW AM) * CO., „„ : WHOLESALE. (3ROCEBB, N - MARKET STREET, IMnLiDELIIIU^i intrßOi .-A/*.«««.«* Pqnraitcr a fnendgiverus pleasure. even he is living though absent; bat when ho is parted ' S?^ u ? b ’ , , dc ¥ b ' “,V al “ « incalculable. W« P |2S£ overy iaciltty for taking Cagaerreotypea-of the iaraesr : ' roe produced in this Munlry. And for cnrabtlijf to • produce such, asarn atiearl, unsurpassed, we ’ ■ peal lolweJv* l*H»s awarded ns M to &™t fSSJSI Artists—and to ' b * * P"™ong= amounting to nearly 60,^ , w ouM respre [fuilysciicit a visit from nii i evil ether deunns Pictures or not), at our Gallery,™%'Che7tihi if* oar strictest pertonal attention aril] bo niren—.* Pictures at all prices, and pulup in every Stylo either for' mint^o/nS I ?®’ ~ MlW e |i on given inthe Art, and litsint* S t?.inr‘Crayo q ,“ ! ‘p'^ 8 ! ale - *”«!«.High* A (o*r frpm many Opinions of Artists: . ' o'n... q:., , N*w Yonr, Bco. "0,1831. wear Htr :-ellaving had occasion to oopvfrom vniir bcauufnlartn DANFORTM, BAl.Dftco" - Bank Note Engravers, orNew York A Pbila » "Ihave long regarded il A. Boot as Ms ern; ittr BagurrrartypeArftjiintArcottmrp,” . , “. Mr - Rojl’a‘Crayon’ portraits Ico /tfetoaof tbo Daguerreotype'AtL ,> * ' ■ i™*"* o^|j?*ul f - a ndiichncs9 0f (ouot itnlicicma mept of iißhl and shade; and tasteful nnilSSa* 1 menlof aii accession*; ’Mr. RaoV* Picturca inm£uS e “ ment,are unsurpassed, 'j.'h. U iSibd^ Ms ' “To characterize Hoofs ‘ Crayon > o^vfmeuMhMd. ■fSUfsamal**- No. 850 Cktstnul strett, abort Ninth, PitioifrMi.' Prices a fine a- ’ miraskfn : *,?yJOado^FURNITURE, -.of jja,*- .sortment: ; .' ha *»*“< . urior Work - 'st- ChaljraaudEt. .opeon styles of MhSSrKS? w“ n 'WS Tgbtw., ' eeri. Also. Soft r Music Cases, IhanoStoote, Botreshmetil Tables, , _ CHAMBER r ere * hoft, o?f. ar? *?;< 'V ifKNITURE, both or Hair o«d Spri"- , urobes, Bedsteads. Mattresses dost opened, a S’- . .g-a fitli artielo. ’ 16 ” ’ Extra an-hitr asaanment of BROCifATEf.t ”>■ owf 1618 *t*d narrow widths to match* SISSs * ' ' tmarathflm l j i aMg®SS s Pi t « s ssa* ‘featS^Mfteeaagaaa »ee n«, o“d be l enn?Si?J*'J , ' f f CWr " f *l lPri ' :e *- Call ««>d *««* Vmny Ueocerlea. ~ W lfta K #ny i ;* , H^- C4,,en,ion 0f »l>0«8 ioir tc nifi?(n v u . ,l> ' ,, *b “nd vicinity whoaremiib- Famflv r™!!.*? nn £ l,me i' l,loel: or qnantuyoC choice - e^i es * i as * c ->t° oar sdverliicraent. Wo * a 3 ?m S it wi U bc greatlv io ihcl? adran , age ( ir vltiting, or even to make a kpecial trio in w;ih >d f' : J, , '"“’ locall ‘ ,n - li - select,uclltlrlJcle ?a»iheVinov JfSLfi 0 " «el=cl& Sm iv« d *;&£ £&«.; .. come again. Catalogne* containing alUt ItlblmZll . .’-• •: v . , •; : Philadelphia:-' , : EENNIStt MoMILLAN & ARTIIOB, O*ooe„ ana *3SSS3ffI„ m**»*nu, . NO. 00 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK.. CHARLES P. FREEMAN & CO., «OVCW Aits ca.) ‘ ■ : IMPORTERS and jobbers • 14* BROADWAY, ' , ONE DOOR SOUTH OF ÜBBRtX STREET NEW TORE. ’ AVE npw.on .h.nd.jnd will-be receiving dßilv through the season, Net* Goods. direct : rron» ,i£ l 8 Sn?«?hi?’' fi,ncy Bl . k M ‘ ra &«7 Ooods . rich Bibbons, comprises every variety of the L.l°f ■ moil beaniiml designs imported/' ™ lalCl “ and r Many of our Goods are raanufartnreri , oar order, from oar own designsaad Dafi^J p t ? ly to antivailed. Weofler onr Good? Mr nett 'cSS} W d .««nd pnees ibaa any credit House In Ame?iekei!h^ , L owor Hodlton, Meeblen, VBlenciene.’ i nns il"* anJ veils. M g,U ri o T h T c.a,SiI|t>nnaSeWlnBSilk)GloTe.an(l 1 |t > nna S e W In 8 Sil k)GloTe . an(l an^4 l^Sm,aaa» t al l[! m. [TtT||| . ipuK .. '. JL’ thoritri fahni few }JqYdlahteetsitt tin WatoflSt9^?I anU ' KHWad to thentrip corteetiy; -| e^s'?^‘.sf?i l aP»JPared to drnyv . rantoassrgnetUf, are^p^^ n * I \°^ys'*‘«W*£,: , ft inys* 1 rnA '* 11 JAMES BLAKRiV- > **v v , ' * - *%*'> . W V*"- 11 * ’V"' ‘ v - r h , ' - ?,: •4 .fc'Y. '■■.•.■ >■• ■.■’■••■ ***' .r .‘v-Vr., maturity roajflO:!?*