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' - ' ■ • V«va?» ■, Al dn’ltic nnbPM ouilio hear li, 1 " ■■ AmJ ». f cr ih« floor the shadows nul, . Ami erfepMh© chirping *»!«■*«• t ■will, • - Ar«l ticks- ibedeatlcwatrh .in the wall.. y veti form in ynmtcr chair . • That grows beneath lb* waning light j— won, . .’T'.: ' . hc pallid brow nnd.Jocks of .white. ' . \j,-.‘k *My Father.l.wliflfi;they.laid iheo down,. : » , Andhruped.the clay upon thy breast. % And deft tbbe deeping pit a'one - . Upon thy narrow couch of rest, J know not:why J'couldnot weep— ,'Tlfe soQttiingdropa Tcfuscd to roll, . - - And ohl thalgnef is wild and docp, : . ■•h'Zfci'i ~j - Thlne’cyo had rested Urtof all— -„ Th* lice, bfneath whose friendly shade -Tliy-VrembUqgfeet had wandeted foah— > -a x’;;;:. , ' 'The very prints lliosf* feet hath made, • Wherfloil they feebly trod the earth;— ■ - And thought whire countlessages fled . Thy vacant seat would vacant stand— ITowore 4hyiißl-■.. <3«ihe takes a pretty woman to wear -that beautiful i- '*«■»■ ®»“»k it will suit me, then; of coursoit . - Witt., What are you-laughing at ? Let mb see; * Jt will take twelve yards of silk for the dress, „ and five for the trousers. • ( ■■■.■■ ■■ ■ ■ - „ «Don’t think it wonld be anything now for me •- ' to wear-them ? I don’t know what you mcauby such an insinuation, and if I did, 1 despise you ■ f fa rib” ' “Wish I would not keep digging my elbows ‘ -intoyonr Kffde; well, keep awake then; tnko o ieare of your end of the sohooner, and I will take dare of mine. . ~ , • * “As I was Baying, it will take just twelve yards - > , - for the dress, and five for the bree—trousers! " J ’• Bangui away I Laugh away Caudle, I don’t care call ’em, if Tget ’em op. -•'* ‘ “If Ido wear ’em you’ll put oa petticoats, wilt yen t All I have to say to that is, that you will then appear in your true colon and not bosuoh a walking lie as you are sow. But there is no help.for it, as I know, any way, that’s neither here nor there. Shall—l—have the Bloomer or not,-Mr. Candler?’’ Hereupon Mr. Caudle nattering as he turns over— “l wish! neverhadheenborn, Ido;” towhioh hie wife devoutly responds—“ Amen,” LECBY HAEPEH ..................... THOMAS PUmjPfl - Horpor & Phillips, Efitora.& Proprietors. PITTSBURGH: THURSDAY 8. BE Iff DCS A TIC TICKET rou P&EBtDEST OP Tins UNITED STATES! JAMES BUCHANAN, - OF PENNSYLVANIA j 7 ““t ll (9 S«utVn of tht Democratic Bttural Convmtim POE VIOS president: WILLIAM R. KING, OF ALABAMA) 7 , Subject to tht came -decision. ' FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER: COL. WILLIAM SEARIGHT, OP PAYETTE COUNTY. .NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION; Baltimore, Ma.) Tue»d«y, June 1, 1853. DEMOCRATIC ELECTORAL TICKET. • SENATORIAL' ELECTORS. GEORGE W; WOODWARD. WILSON McCANDLESS. Gen. R. PATTERSON. ' REPRESENTATIVE ELECTORS. I District. District. i Ist, Peter Logan. 13th, H. C. Eyer. 2d, George H,Martin. 14tb, John Clayton. 11.3 d,I 1 .3d, John Miller. ICth, Isaac Robinson. 4tb, F. W. Bockiua. 16th, Henry Fetter. Gtb, R. MoKay, Jr. 17th, James Burnside. Cth, A. Apple. . 18th, MaxwollM’Caslin. 7th, lIon.N Strickland, 19th, Gen Joa.M’Donalct Bth, A. Peters. ~. 20th, Wm. S. Calahnn. • 9th, David Fisher. . 21st, Andrew Burke. 10th, K. E. James. 22d, William Dunn, lltb, John M’Reynolds.23d, JohnS.M’Caimont. 12th, P. Daman. 24th, George R, Barret. STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE. The Democratic Btate Central Committee of Pennsylvania, will meet on the 17th day of April, 1852, at 4 o'clock, P. M., at the Merchants’ Hotel, in the city of Philadelphia. ' ■.> WM. L. HIRST, Chairman. AYVFOL CONDITION OF tVIIIGOEUY | Wo have, from timo to Jimo,: presented the readers of the Dost with extracts from Whigpa pers, North and Sonth, showing the awful con dition of that pio-bahl party at present. It is oloarlyevident that the quarrels of lho whigs are irreconcilable, and the consequence will bo i that their National Convention will end in a row! The Southern ■ whigs wilt never support Gen. Seott, and If hois forced upon the party by the Abolitionists and Free Boilers of New York nnd the Now England States, tho.unanimous voto of tho South, will be given to tho Democratic nom inee. On the other, hand, if tho compromise whigs succeed in procuring the nomination of either Mr. Fillmoro or Mr. Webster, tho Scott Abolition Free Soilers will bolt! Our neighhoro Deacos White, of tho Oacct/c, who has turned his back upon Fillmore’s execu tive crumbs for Scott’s '“hasty piato Of soup,” published in his paper of ycstciday a long nrii ; clo from tho Washington correspondence of the New York Express, (a Fillmore paper,) prefaced with the following significant remarks: | ; ■: The Intention- or the South to Defeat I Gen. Scott,— Wo copy the following letter in order to keep onr readers posted np in the movements at Washington, and through the i South, to defeat tho nomination of Gen. Scott I Tho New York Express, from wlitoh wo take it, is an out-and-out Fillmore paper, nnd supports the compromise measures, Fugitive Slave Law and all, with a gusto which shows that it loves them, and delights to see the freo North hum bled at thefeet of tho cotton grooving aristocracy Of course if Gen,- Scott :1s defeated on tho grounds stated by tho correspondent of the Ex-1 press, no sane man could expect that any Whig I candidate could carry New York, Pennsylvania or Ohio—nor - Massachusetts, Connecticut, or Indiana. The whole movement then would pro mote tho success of tho Democratic candidate, and it is possible that such is its object r Another Invn.lon of tho lUghta of the . . Lords of .Crsattonr ; It is a melancholy fact that for every step wo —the lords, make in the progress of human freedom, the portion of humanity which, ac cording to nil. laws, human and divine, should bo subordinate, desire to take a stride ahead of us. i Ever since the dawn of freedom, they have as serted the right to wear the. bnjechcs at home, but fora long time they were satisfied to enjoy tho pleasuro in a figurativo senso. The comply ingcourteay with which we snbmitted to this innovation at homo mado them bold, and at last they fearlessly asserted that it was one of tho Rights of Women to wear the habiliainents of their fathers, husbands and brothers - in public. For a whilo tho lords remonstrated quietly against such an innovation on their rights, bnt they were,soon silenced by.the. thunders of a dozen Conventions; convened to assert the Rights of Women. The Bloomers triumphed, and wo surrendered a portion of our inalienable rights —the exclusive right to wear trousors; : ■ This point gained,- they have commenced a se cret attack upon another right of at least a por tion of .the lords. -We nro informed by- authori ty that comes from the innovators themselves, that they are now carrying on an insidinonswar againsUbe interests of the eons of saint Crispan; and have in a secret manner, entered in to tho business of Ladies Shoemakers. They have not as yet opened any regular place of business. The art at present is merely:followed as a ‘source of fashionable amusement: so they say; the • end willtoU. : The embroidery frame is laid aside for I the.shoolast; the baby is removed fromthc lap I of the nfieetionato mother to make place fortbo lap-stone, and the camhrio needle and fine thread are dropt to allow the.f&ir hands that held them to pick up tho awl end waxeuds. Why is it that these encroachments -are con tinued withsneh pertinacy ? Atfirst'they desi red to wear “those” garments at homo Only; that we conceded. . Next thoy demanded thepriv ilege to nse.thom in. as publio a manner-as wo do. To this we oil objected; hut the Womens 1 Rights’Conventions that were hold all over the l country, immediately afterwards, made ns re consider onr resolution, and after mature delib eration, we agreed that they should enjoy tho in common with ourselves, to wearthe be coming nether drees in which we appear in public. Has this satisfied them? No I Thoy now de mand in the- most positive and absolute manner, to get into pur very 'shoes. Not satisfied with •the pants,- they must have onr shoes also. What will wo have to stand upon, if this now -innova tion is submitted to ? Oar heels will bo knocked from under us,—for tho .shoes the ladies make j have no heels, and the soles are entirely too thin | to allow us to consider onrselves whole-souled | fellows. Wo feel that it would bo bootless for j OB to , argue the' question with them, and we are j certain, that we will be bootless ifwe permit them to become onr shoemakers, for they do not uu- I derstond the utility of any covering for the foot that is made fronr leather, that reaoheß ’above ! theanklo. Our Bitnatiou is deplorable. i r : Wo have no desire at all to wax worm on this subject, or to soy anything that might induce i the ladies to&rwttknp at onr remarks. Onr I eole object is, after turning the matter ovar from right to left, to ascertain whero it will at; end at hut. ~ ' I ( This is n matter that* in onr opinion requires theserioas attentionof the Shoemakers of the city. Their craft is in danger, and they: shonld remonstrate. We would recommend an indigna tion meeting., Butj if the ladies with ono accord, shonld resolve to attend, the cordwainera would he out-talked, sowed np with a hack or whip ped and the end wonld be painful to the tonh of all those who might witness the hut warning lights of eordwainers before the usurp ing demands of lady ladies’ Shoemakers. f- J .V Oe'-" - * | 6oH the especial attention ‘ of evei^ citizen of Pittsburgh to the, following publica- J tion r which wo find in' a late number of tho 1 1 Rochester Daily Advertiser: j Rochester anaPlttaborgh Railroad; I Com, AUcgany Comity, N. Y., 1 March 18tb, 1852. / I Snt:—At n.largo and respectable meeting of j the citizens of, Cuba and vicinity, - assembled at I tlijs,place on ,tho ; 21st day of February last, I tho following resolutions wore unanimously I adopted: Resolved, That wo have the utmost confidence. j of.the feasibility and practicability of o contin- I uoob line of Baiiroad from Pittsburgh, Pa.,to I Kocheteter, N. Y., mating Cuba tho point of I junction with tbo New, .York and Erie. Baiiroad I in its course. - That in the opinion of this meet-, l ing such road would equal, if’ not excel in im-1 I portanoo, any Railroad yet constructed in tho I I United States.. That it would open to the best I I morkets-immonse and inexhaustible .quantities I I of lumber, coal andiron, upon its line in North-1 1 orn Pennsylvania;and Southern;. Now York.— 1 j That its stock would be a safe and profitable in-1 I vestment of capital. That the property upon I I its line in both States would be largely increased 1 I in valne, and that- we pledge ourselves to aid, I I by all moans in our power, ou enterprise so bon- I I orable to bath Pennsylvania and Now York, and j 1 that we will subscribe for stock in said road to I I tbo utmost of our ability. : . . . f I ' Kesolvod, That Gen. Samuel S. Haight, j I Doot. Gilbert B. Champlin, dames A. Story, Gen. I C. T. Chamberlain, ;M. B. Champlin, Esq,, and j I 8. M. Bussell, Esq. ,bo appointed .a correspond-} I ing Committee to gather facta and statistics, and I I to correspond with gentlemen upon tho proposed I I line; procure a.survcy.of aline from this village I south to tho Allegheny Biver,. and north.to tho i Genesee Biver, to tho point • nt which the said I Gencsßeo Valley. Baiiroad is located; solicit I subscriptions to stock; and toadoptatnn adjourn- I | cd meeting tc be held at Spencer’s Hal), in I I Cuba, on the 23d day of April noxt at 1 o’olock, I 1 P. M. i Tho undersigned; a eommittee appointed un der.ond by the lost. resolution, above ■ set forth, j bog loave to state that in disohsrgo of their du- ; I tics, they have caused-to be -mado a partial I survey: of the proposed lino south from Cuba I tOf.-the Allegheny Biver, by a skillful Engl-1 ncer, who rcports.tho lino to be feasible for a.i Railroad. . . I j That tho lino north from Cuba to tho point to I which the Geneßoe Valley Baiiroad is now lo [ catcd, being parallel with tho Genesee Valley I Canal now in process of construction cannot be practicable, In tho opinion of your Committee— I not of a heavy grade and of. little curvature— j located in a continuous valley until it intersects I the Geneses Biver, and thcnco fornishing on I the bank of said Biver, n lino of undoubted fea sibility. I That from tho Allegheny river, Bouth from tho point to which our survey has boen extended, this Committee are informed by experienced por | sons .well acquainted with the locality,-a very i favorable liuc exists,’ extending np the Allegheny river 33 miles, thence up Potato creek, a dis tance. of about seven miles, to n point near Smetbport, MoKcan county, thence up Marvin creek to tho waters of tho Clarion river to tho i Allegheny, and from thcnco to Pittsburgh the i line is apparent. i It is said another rente, possessing consider- j ahlo mcritexists near tothis, but the undersigned | nro of opinion -that tbo first described will be tbo | most favorable. liy such lino tbo distance isgreatly shortened, and another, to oar mind, a consideration enti tled to much weight, is tho fact that such line will open largo and. extensive coal and iron beds and immense forests of pino timber. Wo, in common with tho rest of our fcliow oitizens, feel a deep interest in the completion of this vast project, and aro anxious to promote its construction. Wo trust that this contemplat ed lino may bo carefully examined before any location shall be.determincd upon, and whether adopted or not we pledge to tho friends of the project our cordial co-operation in any measure which will aid in advancing so noble an enter prise. ; We Bhould bo pleased to bear from you iu re gard to this subject,; in time for on adjourned I meeting to be held nt this place the 22d of April i next, and would be gratified with your personal : attendance at the meeting if convenient. Kespcclfaliy yours, Samuel S. Haight, p. T. Chamberlain, James A. Story, M. B. Champlin, 8. M. Bussell; Lewis Nash, G. It. Champlin, Itobort Adams, A. L. Bavisoo, Wolcott Ilatoh, Lowis Graves, Bobert Smith, Erostus Biobardson. . Committee. - | Tho editor of tho Albany Evening Journal has been presented with a specimen of Flax Cotton, prepared by tho “ Chevalier Claussen process," I which in appearance so nearly resembles ordi nary Cotton as to bo easily mistaken for it. On I a closer examination,: however, it is found: to t have a more fibrous appearanco indicating great i strength. The pamphlet that ocoompanics it contains an account of the operations of Cheva lier Claussen’s Flax works at Stepney, England. The process is said to occupy at tho longest two or three days. By the old method it took as many months—sometimes twice as many. Tho following.estimato of the cost of production and value of tho article, is given.: It will ho observed < that Flax straw is put down at tho rate of $lO i per ton. Cut it can generally bo obtained at a ! much lower rate: ■ Five tons of Flaw straw, at $lO $5O 00 Ingredients employed, labor and inter est on Capital invested 5110 00 One ton of Flax Cotton, at 100 por p0und....,.....;.,...,,.;,.... Profit on one ton Tho Scotch patent is said to have been sold for £25,000 sterling, {5125,000) nndtho French patent for double tho amount. Those for-Maino New Hampshire, Vermont, Massaolinsetts, Con* neolicut, Rhode Island, New Tork and-Illinois, have also been sold, and applications have been recoived from overy Stato in tho Union, not ex* cepting Oregon. Railroad Bills before Congress* A correspondent of; the New York Herald writes from .Washington (by telegraph) undor date of April 3d that, ”It is now contemplated to appoint a solcot committee of the lfouse, nnd refer, all the different bills granting lands in aid of railroads to it, to carefully examine them and report upon their merits. There is a decided majority in tho House in favor of these bills, but so many have been rnshed on that they are sus picious a good deal of chaff is mixed with the wheat, and they, desire it winnowed before they are acted npon. I The Senate of this state, on Saturday I last, passed tho bills incorporating the Erie City IBank, the Anthracito Bank, and tho Farmers and Mechanics’ Bank of Allentown. Tho bill to | extend tho charter of tho Easton Bank also pns ! sod. Tho Ilonsq on. Friday passed to a third reading, by a vote of CB to 88, ftoin tha j Senate repealing, the sixth:section of' tbo not of J ’47, prohibiting the: use of the jails of this com-' monweallh for tho detention of fugitivos slaves; i Ma. BcenAHAmN Nkw YoEK.—“ Iod,” of tho Baltimoro.Sun, a gentleman well versed' in Now York politlos, says: 11 Gov. Morey’s strength in New York, ns a candidate for the Presidency, is said to be now firmly established. When ha is dropped by the- Convention, his entire strength will bo trans ferred to. Mr. Buchanan,. with whom ho was i cordially associated in Mr. Polk’s cabinet.;’ I fi©* We learn from tho Cincinnati Enquirer i that tho vacanoy in the Common Pleas Bench, in Hamilton county, made bytho resignation of Judge IVarde.v, was filled on Saturday morning by Goy. Wood, who issued -Ms commission to Dosx Piatt, Esq. I Steamer Altos Afloat.—-By a telegraphic dispatch to tho St-. Bonis Intelligencer dated Boonville,' 29th, wo learn that this boat is iagnin afloat The recentrißO in the Missouri was suf ficient to let her off tho bar on which ebb was high and dry a few days since. ,-r Gov. KosbuUi.left New Orlcans on the Ist instant for Mobile, from the latter place he intended to proceed to Charleston. His reception in tho South has been very enthusiastic, not withstanding ,the gross misrepresentations of the emissaries of Austria. ssi®P r ' ! ' I>' * J'-* , :\y* "■ m‘ * * Flax Colton. 2OO 00 r'ri' Si?®®?# . t‘.V i *:i*' : -'.''~r : '.,' : ' '5 ’•*’■ I r Bounty land Bill just approved by tho President, Maroh 22d, 1852, makes all Bounty ! Xirnd Warrants assignable after-suob form as the Commissioner of -the Land Office may prescribe;- Tiis officer, -Mr; Betxebheid, bas -just issued a Circnlar, we see, in which are • the following forms: FOBM FOB THE ASBIGSHEOT OF THE WAttBAHT, NO. 1. For value received, I. A, 8., to •whom the with in warrant No. was issued, do here by sell and assign unto C. D., of i and to his heirs and assigns forever, the said warrant, and authorize him to locate the same, and receive a patent therefor. Witness my hand and Beni; -this day of ~186 Attest: a. B. £sbai..] E. F., a. h. form, of acknowledgment where the vendor it button to the officer taking the acknowledgment. “TATE OF • COUNTV OF On thiß day of , in the year personally -appeared {here insert the names at the warrantee,) to me well known, and aoknowl edged the foregoing assignment to be his not and deed; and I certify that the said (hero insert the name of warrantee) is: the identical person to i whom the within warrant issued, and who exe cuted the foregoing assignment thereof, (Officer’s signature ) Form of acknowledgment where the vtndor .it not known to the officer and hit indentity hat to be ; proved. COUNTY OF . State or On this dayof : ,in thoyear , [ personally came before me (here insert tho nnmo t of the warrantee) and (here insert the name and i residence of a witness,) andthe said (here insert the name of a witness) being well known to me as a credible end disinterested person, was dniy sworn by me, and on his oath deolared and said,, that he well knows the said (hero insert the name of the warrantee,) and that ho is the same per son to whom the within Warrant-issued, and who executed the foregoing assignment, and testimo ny being satisfactory evidence to me of thatfaot, tbo said (here insert the name of tho warrantee,) thereupon .acknowledged the said assignment to bo his .act and deod.. - (Officer’s signature.) - FOBS! FOB THE ASSIOKMEHT OF THE LOOAXIOS, , For .value received, I. A. 8., io whom the with in certificate of location was issued, do hereby scl] and assign unto C. D., and to bis heirs and assigns forever, the said certificate of location; and the warrant and land therein described, and authorize him to receive the patent therefor. Witness my hand and seal, this day of , 185 . ' Attest: A. B. fsEAi.l E. F., L J G. H. Form of acknowledgment where tie vendor it per sonally known to the officer taking the earned ' State of Couett of ' j On this day of in the year personally appeared (hero insert the name of the parson to whom the certificate of location issued) to me well known and acknowledged tho forego ing assignment to be his not and deed; and I certify,, that the said (here insert the name of tho person to. whom tho certificate of location is sued) is the identical person to whom the within certificate of location issued, and .who exocuted tho foregoing assignment thereof. ._■■■■ (Officer’s signature.) Form of acknowledgment where the vendor it not personally known to the officer, and where hie identity has to be proved; State or Coubttof, On this day of , in tho year personally came beforo me (here insert the name of the person to whom the certificate of location issued,) and (hero insert the namo and residence of a witness,) and the said (here insert the name of the witness) being well known to me as o cre dible and disinterested person, was duly sworn by me, and on his oath, deolared and said that he well knows the said (hero insert the name of the person to whom the certificate of location is sued.) nnd_ that ho is tho person to whom the within certificate of location ißsued, and who ex ecuted the foregoing assignment and his testi mony beingsatisfactory evidence to me of that fact, tho said (hero insert the name: of the per son to whom tho certificates! location issued) thereupon the said assignment to he his act and deed. _ (Officer's signature]) Assignment No. 1 and acknowledgment must be endorsed upon the warrant, and No. 2 and acknowledgment upon the certificate of location; and must be attested by twowituesses, acknowl edged before a Register or Receiver of a Land Office, .a Judge of. a Court of Record, o Justice of the Peace or a Commissioner of Deeds resi dent in the State from which he derives his ap pointment ; and 'in evory instanoe, where the acknowledgment is modo before any officer other than the Register or Receiver of a Land Office, it must.he accompanied by a certificate, under seal of tlie proper authority, of the official obar ooterof tho person before whom the acknowledg ment was rmdo, and also of tho genuineness of his signature. All assignments of Bounty Land Warrants is sued under tho oat of September 28th, 1850, made before the date of this act, are invalid and void. Readers, especially in tho interior, will do well to cat this out and tile it away, for there will soon be n frequent call for it among holders of Land Warrants. NEWS ITEMS. At Oqaawke, 111., at a single haul of a seine, five thousand piko, bass, perch and sun fish were taken last week, and this was but n very small part of tho day’s work. In an affray at Hickman, Ky., Inst week, be tween Dr. Winter and Dr. Patten* the former re ceived some pretty severe blows from a cane, and the latter was shot in the left arm. Twelve houses wore burnoddown at Hannibal, Mo., on the 29th nit. The fire broke oht in tho stable of Messrs. Shoot & Davis, who had twen ty-five horses burnt np. Mr. Henry Jugrano ; was* brutally murdered | laat week, near Alton, m, by his neighbor Ben i jamin -Smith. Tho latter made his esoape, but i was arrcßted whilo asleep the day after. The thioves at .Cincinnati ore hard to be beat. A clerk of a steamboat, from a Southern port, was robbed the other night, whilo asleep in his state room of his clothes, breastpin,rings, purse, and oven tho shirt off his baok. Ho was not aware of tho theft until morning, when, upon jumping from his berth, he ‘found,’' alibis “duds”-gone. I A®* 4 homble murder waa committed in tho neighborhood of Alton, on Saturday morning last, as wo loam by the steamer Altona, which arrived yesterday. It seems tbafa Mr. Henrv Ingram, residing at the Beboo House, ton miles book of Alton* had loaned n horse to n neighbor about a half mile distant, by tho name of Ben jammSmith. -Ingram, having made a number of successful applications for tho return of his horse, finally sent Smith word that ho intended to come and.tnke him. In pursuance of whioh resolution, on Saturday morning ho rode over to ( his neighbor’s, took his property and started homo. Smith, according to our . information, loaded his gnn very bravely, followed Ingram to his very. door, and deliberately Bhot him dead in the presence of Ms unfortunate wife and ohii _Fifteen buckshot entered about the eves, shattering tho sknll to atoms. ■■■' ! Smith returned home, ro-loadcd his gun, and bidding a friend who wob . there good-bye, left i his house, with tho declaration that any ono at tempting to take him, should receive the load in the effort.. The neighbors,: however, assembled in a body, and followed in pursuit. Ho was ta ken some time daring the night, and lodged in Jerseyville Bouts Signal. I B@»By a telogapMo despatch from Philadelphia I we learn that the annual conference of the Meth- I odist Episcopal i-Church adjourned last Friday j evening, after-a session of nine days. Its next sossion is to be held at Horrisbnrgh. The con ference before adjourning laid tho report upon the snbjeot of temperance, and the resolntiona | attached in favor of tho Maine Liquor law upon [ the table. The majority deeming Inadvisable to commit the. conference, as a conference, open this or any other political measure. They all however, very heartily approved even of a pro hibitory law. VinoniiA Whiooe'ev—The whigs of 7 Ohio county,Yo., met in Wheeling on Monday lost ' and ofteroppointing delegates to tho State Con vention is Biohmond, passed;* series of resoln tiona declaring. Millard’/filpsohe to be their choice for standard bearer daring the next presi dential campaign, .The stories abont Gen. Soott carrying Virginia are utterly fabulous. Wae op •- apr9 ■ For safe by ‘ BTUAftTfr BHX • T)OTASH— A superior anicle. for ealeby : • • ••' JT JOEL MOHLER, street. BAHHfcLI/S INDIAN,LINIMKCtT-Fortbecurrs 01 intUnunaiory and. Chrome BbeumaUwn, Soie moate, Cronpi Swelled Limb*, 4e. For *n»o by • aP!i JOEL MOHLKB,im Liberty at. BATH iJUICK—ForuIc t>y “Pr B JOE^MORLER SHEPHERDS) COMPOUND COUGH CANDV-TPor »alo by JOEL MOJILKR, . »prB . . No.slll.ibcny si.lieod of Wood. lNKS—Maynard A Noyeai celebrated _yf Black Writing Ink, for.metallic or,quill pens, rills Ink flow* frerly from Dio pea:does no! mould, arid becomei a beautiful permanent black. Also, Arnold’s Plaid, Copying and Red Inks. . Received and for cole by * Jvß'-WELDlN.BooksollernmmaUoner, ’ . aprS No. 63 Wood between Third and Fourth. [JAD DESKS (MOT Disk Hie*,)-— ave,y couvenieni L article, jues received and for sale by ■■■ °P’ B J. R. WEI.DIN /^lOKHSß—lioja superior new crop Rio, received V «nd for eels by ■ , STUART & SILL, . No G Smitb&eld rtreet t , npro _ opposite the Mouongahela House. M OIsiSSE3-7S bW , . Cypre«.piclt« R ei in store odd for sale by . . . laprti STUART & HILL* C'IOHN— lOObbls pmno,Yellow,rornilo. .■ . . . J nprS STUART & SILL. TIME— GO bblfl Louisville, in good stilpplncrorrirrTfor J sole by Inpidl - STUART A Sll.r. V 1 ’INKUAft-—i&bbla. of GeoitauaV Beipre jiufc Cider. In »tOTO foprS) STUART A? SILL. UCKKiy AND TUBS-ttfdoz.Buckets: lUdoz.Tnbs; -For sale far STUART & SlLhi BtUJt>.Us->‘2ils dot i all sizes, tp close • ronrienmelii. STUART * SILL. Il PF.B—2O boxes Clpy ; ra STUART A SILL. , Slat* Roofing* milE undersigned, having jest relumed from ihe Slate A Qaarries of Laapaxter and -York Counties, where he i.‘£m?i e n iw amount of SLATK ROOFING,at the shorlesi time; and’ oi> as good terms ns can be hadih the city. : Uoing apracucatSlaler T and devoting hta entire otleir 1 ° the bntiness.hehas no.hesitation in warranting all hit work to give salufaciioit. ' ■. w,< i Mwj,'Wilson A Co-, No. 1W Wood siraet,_ pjtiaburehi.or, T. Arnold A liroihr.r, corner of 1 r . ,0n A!le S hen y City, shall re ceive prompt attention, • ••• • : > marvfl.tm* THOMAS ARNOLD, Utttt PUDft &XHUI, “T“ fSill h. Books for Sobscrtpiion to the CaniulSloekol J Kho Girths Ran flank Road Company will be open ed aa follows: . • • * 1 ■ . At the Tnra Mile llouite (McConnell’*) on the 3f7ih April. At Mr. iloimes', near Evergreen, on tho 26th And S9ih April. ■■■■.•■ AtScwt’eMillaon jhe aotbApTiUndlslMaT. • . I . Un *;* , ollvr per SUre U required to be paid at the I use of sat-aenmng. : ' - Wm. A. Mill, - ; Wra.Sample, . ■■■ ] Jno. Scott, Tho# Holme*, Jno. AleKmght, Win, Tfaorapion, H.O. NelMn. Jo*, Crider, Jno. A. Wilson, E. Brooks, il.Criiler, t . . ,Tbo* Stewart, . . .1 Jno. Woods, JosiahSeevv* I •J«c. Bowert, • John Lonan. I ■ ■ ■ y . itsuiovali - • • ■ ■■ ■ temoved their. DA- jtl'.AN KOOM3, from I‘arkr’s Building, la S*- n ’.Pj?'? ,oBr > over,ll ' >:yo “ n ? M «a’» Libriry;wliere they will be happy to see their old patron* and friends. . opr7:lf . - T AMl> WARRANT FUUSALK CHliAl*. Apply to ±J mi.ain a mm pirr. A(\ ACRCS or PRIME TIMBUK For the low JSVii P.«« of?®. 6 ® per acre; sttaated one-half mile from the Ohio River, at the mouth of Little Hocking ■P' 7 M’LAIN & JUOFFIIT. Blank, nutkb ano dkafts-Ncw plate, hom,j and unbound, for sale by . a ' B WKLDIN, Book»eIler and Stationer, i _ opT7. 03 Wooif sL, between Third r anU Fonnh. r l’ t n*»J. , isLf ,iRS jr*’ rl ?. ail ? ln *> manuiaciureti uyj. -*■ B. M'Cre»ry,New\ori,in emu and krcr.from 1 I ?!^^, d r^?^ SS T^ e,, J , ■ •?«*P'rp°und. ALsn.Rcd; Dark and JLighi Dark Oreca Ink*, in -cant 0/ one pound, from M com* logl.SO per p.mnd. Alto.Varhirb In one-half and one pouwf can*', at SO ceiii* and si od per pound. Cold pile, in onc-half pound can*. 53,00 per pound. For *aleby .■ J. R. WELDIN, ■ onrV re,l SS? , ii : ' Pookkeflcr nnd SUlioner, apr7 03 Wood *ttta», between Third and Four'll. eOJJNIN TIIE EAR—lio lacl, liiiday .ecciwcj and far sals by JOHN D. SHKKRIFF. PP r * No. 10 Market sirr»-t. JuwfMwmßurcb.jSi re »pr7 _ JOUN B. SHEERIFF. extra article. ia aiore and jrornlft by fapi7l : iOIIN U. flllKßßlF^ 100 „taro end I3T:« le iVV-J , y t»pr7l JOHN B. SHKRBIPP (SUPERIOR WRITING PATBRV- Paper.' 43 ' 5 ° f M ° rCan "' ° WCn * best Cep Paper. '* ° r 140 K “ m3 ° wen * best Cop' I i S r< ? m *'9«»* Hurlbuis’ 6ne tbiu Post, i * cmo of ,40 . ilo. do • bloc laid tUDerfinp «0 ease, or 600 re.mo fine antbeomm™ CapandPoo I Papers, while and blae. of o.jorred brands. 0,1 i; BOreonn aitraeuperSne brood bill ciiD. 60 do do lone do. - HO do fine and common, long and brood bill can. .40 do four double eap oil! .taper. ' 1 ' ' : * . Tbe above for sale wholesale, by tho case.orlnooan &!sr“cMt“t rir mercll “ t **'“ 11 •»»« idvau?e on „ I w, 8. HAVEN’S Paper Warehonaa a P/7 ••. corner of Market and Second st? I ■ ftt«mo-rkju • • • •- SIGN OS' THE INDIAN KING. NO. 083 LIBERTY STREET, ’ s ,f rca l Ea Sl' Tavern, Piu,burgh.) 1)M-S- «• DJNKS, Motmfiiclnrer :anfl; Dealer in ®»ii J\ kind. of TOBACCO, SNUFF and SEGaSs. Tobacco end Segara eoli) on cominiwon. [a|»7; I m- KESH Flea— lVOdrsmit Elerao and NePint Ulira Flg», juit received and for «aIo by • ".W. W\ A. M’CLORG itCO, ■ Groceri and Tea Dealers. P l NE AfPiiE CHE£££—Hecctved ana -jor fiaJo bv W. A. M’CLURG k CO, ■■■■■■ 258 Llnetiy ureci. f ONDON fllVSTAHlJ—AMperiorarticle of jreuame uf London Mustardiforsafa by . •P l 6 W. A. &PCLURG & CO. VkUaetMiiloiiMrl'aetotfi ' fll JOSEPH MEYER Jiu on band, at hitmen. WL.aiTeCabinetanil ChairManufaciery. No. 424 Penn street, above iho Canal, all kIndsofFUftNITURK. •l‘l "such as Sofas, Centre Tables, Mahogany Chair*. Mahogany Bedsteads, and all other articles in the Cabi net line—which Jm will sell SO percent, below ettstomi ary rates, -Terms—CASH, ONLY, ■ •• ••• „ „ JOSEPH MEYER, Wo. 424,Penn street, Pinh Ward. „ tr , , Co-Pertnanuip Notice. mHfc «nbacnberi haya ibU dur enitired inlrt oartner. •A • ship* under the style ano firm of TAAPPfc ma; GUIHK & BANB:for lbepurposeof carry in* ona k«o. eral Corormssjon and Produce Business, and lyhopisiheirfong eaperienee.axtenaivo mercohiib ac quaintance, ana. perepnal. attention to the interests of Uieir cu«tome» 1 . i tvill entitle, them to . a share of nubile .pationege, wlitehjt shall be their st*dp todcserve'^ •• bOKE TAAFPfi, PJlUbuTfb, ■■■* SAW?L MAGUIRE CumblrfM, Mil. • :■ WM. C SANE; Waihinston, i*a PilUbajgh, April 3,1852. * ' TMPPS, l)iutlt|UC *. BAJKISi lS?cteuonu£Hitvitt l ßant*Co.) ■: CoznmUlton&Vorwardliigfflerchanta NO.UW, SECOND STREET, pffTSMJRGH. A BE roar prepared to niceiro aad forward ooddi t>r I RiTer,Caaal,Rallroad or Wegon, vrlthpromDlneM ona rcfciJanty.TheywtU «1.0 oevoto their atiemkmre I the pnrebau and tale of Prodnce,' Merihar.diT.' iilw ssiSsr-*- iOLOGNA ih« ri*T^—'' W. A. M'CLURCFA cb.. 556 Liberty atreeC °£®“ l Indooeraeotito CMfe PurebßiiTT. ««£.* *sy«ssr t itJSSA LOWBV, J&r w» W of eeyemh aad Liberty sta. , |W MMJBKgKBPER3.—Orderi far L «niWhbe**shert, cut be left with «ft 3 W. f. MARBHAUt.»W arrangements. V “* B,,U JaprS- 1»««> Writing oimii {£?> CHAMBERLIN'S Commercial Coll*™. nnrn.. -oHijarket and Third streets. The Ladles'Denarunent of ihiainsmitlionmll.be re-openedonMoSdav - Anri! I Sib. Thosedesirousof improvingtheS slyleof i are invited to call. • r ■ • «: i Hooriof Instruction from 2 to 4 > oprl KH. SPSNCBB,lmtrgctoi. , Boyi’rWrUing CJaif* CrCHAMßßttLlN’SCommerclalCoJlege.eomerof Marketand Third , streets. A comber of Lada will be received,for a term of one month, commencing Monday. April sih. Strict attention will be paid to the formation of a correct business style. - ' > aprl. . .r.:... SPENCER,lnstroetori • - ©* Of Of BV-PlEeeofMeeilng, Washington Ball,'Wood street) between sth andYi/gin Alley. : PmsßOftoa Lodob. No. U36**~MeejB every Tuesday teenlng. MEBoaimLiEncaitnfßnr, No< 87—Meet* island 3d Friday of each month. nmrSs—ly Q^ 1 of the Xinagf>>Bymii* . e ” Consumption commences itswork upon form) Ibe .first 'symptom is a vOWo As the. disease advances • the : Cougnfeecomes raaeb more frequent, and is atteaded'with the ..ration of mailer, .which is sometimes colorles& uut at omers.asanmes a ycilowish or greenish hue. acd will often be found mixed with stieaha or blood - Afler the vougo has continued for a lime, vhe patient will experi ence some , difficulty in breathing, accompanied, per haps,-with ajiain in the cbest, and frequently, in onebt boui sides. .TJie pauent will be subject to a becticiever and nliematefiaaheaof he&t, frequent cold chilUi*nnd often with copious night sweat*, Those.,ibrcater cd with Consumption* should bear in mind that •« Wistaria Balsam of Wild Chcrry ’» is the remedy that has performed cares of Consumption that were thought almost miraculous^-curex,whichfaave arf* tonished me medical world r and, brought the bloom or health to many apallid cheek,:and loy and eladmas to many a despairing bosom. 1 b 10 . Seeadvertisementfu another column. : feprS : ! 'iJECijF* Keyaee'a Pectoral cough Syrup,' TPORY B ORriw£!I7 ,, , B LL ’ NGS ANiTitISSPIBA. I. lytt* LUHOB, THS SBOKCHLit AKl> TH2 ! JJ*JTO-are tho organsihroagU which Respiration is carried -on. , If obstruction* occur fa the skin, in the kidneys,or many,of Iheorgana abovename4.from cold 07 any other eaase. the other organ# are oTcr«ta*ed in ' W?"* t *i«ase, Irritation or in .hammaiion seisin, which ean only he relieved by lahine dmyprop"”w n‘ < ”’ e ‘ hM Wlll re, “ >rß ® ach<)r * an «° >bi n«™;il ey ; e i. r ’“ Syrupis, prcparcdfdr the sole pnipose of henefiiung such cases, and contains ihxrcdi- Wll f. lla y and soothe irrunlion, dissolve the d “ cttll °n of raucous which collects In the Bronchial tubes, and removes nny obstruction from the & lr r ryo^l, *' Bn ? re ;' or « lhemtoaheallhfalne non,.: Hencevit is applicable to all cades- of Cdngbs, ™".f nB ’'y ljoo P“ , sF ot! 8 b > Bronchitis,Laryngitis end oSiy, 0 i ,c f Pajioanajy disease, depending on-or arising'' , from obsliucnon. It is sweet amf pleasant Jto lake; and “*y *>« given with perfect safety to the most tender in rant. Trsn, and you will not be dieappointrd.n , Prepared and sold by ,J) r . O. H. KKY3ER, at his Drug Store, MO, Wood sweet,' : marWidAw Pittsburgh, Pa, BobemlaGinas Worba. _ - "J DAMS, ROSEMA NS- CO " ' T||-ANUFAC7URfcRS of PUNT GLASS, In all its rt^iM« n * ly r ' Il *V ß >a!soi oui(aqd, Lightning Rod gj’aja 10r ?i of asnperior petmrn to any’ththg yef pro Clnssware can sabcf from 10 to IS per- : «nf.by pmngus a call. - - F r.i.y c ’ co,ner of Water and Roes streets, fehieanii , Piusbnrgb, Pa . T CITIZENS’ insurance Companyof Pitts burgh. C, fiflU33Evfi>rcsMem. MARaiIRTjE Pecremry. . . OFFICE, 0* WATER STREET, • v.-jj • _ between Market tendWdtftstreet*, *'> ? i . rt!Hr nua - Cnrgo Ul.bs, y" 10 and.Mumtijppi Rivertandtributariis. • tK)»s or IJainage by Fire: Aga , t ll!i tl,e Pcri J B ofwß Sea, and Inland Navigation aud Transportation. ' „„ „ DIRECTORS. Wm Larirtcr, Jr.,’ WRhaia Bogaley, Sam’l M. Kier,; U“F h „ D j, Kl ','S> t William UingUn, Robert Dnnlap, Jr., D.Dehaven, '*» ' 1 Franca Sellers, tdward Heaaleion, J. Schoonraaker. ' Waller Dry am, Samnel Rea, i Isaac M. Pennock.. . 1 ' Ci „„„ STATE BIVTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANT. harrisiiurg, pa. ' . CAPITAL, 200,000 DOELAP.S. „J“ 4 A(S n ed only for the saferdassesof proprrty.hns att ’ “ n r “ffotds.sopetior advantages in point P* a J’?_“PL'J , V *nffty:'and accommodation, to Oily and PeZ/coomry PropSnyf Wn "* ° f Xh '» l, *"* s »“-«<*»» novlS Branch Offlc PiXlrgh. Pmabarßh Liro Inaurnnce (lompiuy; °P PPPPSfiWffi/. V Tt - CAPITAL, 8100,000. President—James S.Jlooh; ■ Vice Plea ideal—Samuel M’Clnrkan. - Treasurer—Joseph 8. Leech. Secretary—C. A Colton. sr> ti No - T ? Ponarir Svs**». - .It/ 1 *!* Company, mates every Issarancoannef falnmg to or connected with Liie Risks. " e ‘ .hl uiual rues are the same as ihose adopted hy other 1 safely conducted Companies. . ■ “.e - ~.r .Joint Stuck Rates at a reduction ofone-ihlrd from flie Si 1 . 1 !?- Tales—e Qua I tna, dividend of thirty-three dud ono-ihml per cent, paid annually in advance, nla. 011 I,ye, ‘ of persona going to Califor , „ . DIRECTORS: James S. Boon. Joseph S. leech, ' es Samuel .V’Clorlan, m.rM , nm‘ mrh,li| l , e 0 John A. Wilson, - ta*rU.Cm . JohnScom - 1 * •ETNA INSURANCE COMPANT. :■ or Hartford, Coats. Loo te y i” l e h L 6 Slorc ‘ Boora ao,t '-' t R. H. BKESONf, Agent. Aoeoclatsd Klramen’o Jtaaoranea Comps. o/S^kitlds , . nllU^e ® B:aUl,, FJKE and AIARINE RJBIft Qlflcin Übwmgokila Bnu,, ffot, V!l and 13J frduriL tv w r. „ Kiaauoas: BCSaw™’’ John Anderson, tv™ : R. B.Simnson, niS;i f r H. B. Wilkins’ S™ r j ' Charles Kent, ’ WRlmm Ooruian, 'William Coll?ngwood, A. j 0 , P ph Kaye, 8 ’ ■ William D. Wrighier. ’ ij a 9 Encampment, No.a,meets l.tandadTuesdh^o'Sh daya U ' b °' Ell Degree Lodge > N<>-4.meetsSaanddthTues lnMcchanics’Lodge,No.9, meets every Ttaisdayeveti. ev!Sng. rnS '“ rl ‘ ol!Ee ’ No ’ 24l “ee»»««ry Wednesday iefhenyCny? A- I. ID* Angerona IdoOff©, I, O. of Q. F.b-Th'a l. {>. cf O. F.y moet* ever? Washington Half, Wood street _ „ UiA.O. D. Meets above Board orThule Booms, eorner-ef flDt * Wo Blre cts, eYory Mondßy evening. evhfv l ?5 e K P» the second Monday of ® T .?r?»? on, *‘ **■ ,he * loti'll House, Market at,. H ’ u Johu Youua.jr., Seeren ry. -_IT?pKAFNESS,noIsea In'the heart, and «|] disarm abledischarces from, the ear,speedily and permarieuitv pam or.incoavemencei by Dr-HART LEY, Principal Aunat of Hie N. Y. Ear Sureerr who »to 3 tfclSS"* d OUWARCH alre "> PMladelpUaJfiSS clo, ° a , ni aln ! ost undivided attention mibis branch of special practice baa enabled him to Wdnce htslreaiment to such a degree or success as to £ndthe most confirmed.and obstinate cases yield by a teady attention to the means prescribed. Jau--.. ■ v Post Office Buildings, ThiriCSlutt. ' taken in all Weathers, frnSA lit, (0 ■iM“• M 7,g>«ng, an accurate arlisticand animata hkeness, unfjto and vasdy supenoy to the "com! "Wh * b ’ e S?>n“-sfl e il o ff y lff*-'” Bl ‘be s foliowlitr'cheap- EJmneirr.fr’ 0 ’ 5 2 ! 00 !*®:®.84,00,85,00and upward, cc cOrdjngto the Eire and qaainy-of case orframe.' t • 27" Honm for children, from ItA.Mto2P.M -IN. 11 —Likenesses of sick or diseased persons taken' in any part of the city. v {nov2l7ly a;tasa w bß ft&r I “I had been alßicted several yeara with*. j or both eyes, which Continued to increase anttt?e.f2fc‘ ihauffiaymllS: I 'JndlnV.o! whole .luting membrane of botireves and complaint I made UPpiicaUon oM^me'S w^„Td n „‘^ iealm 'n- w!l0 «e, ppillll ~ be Pittsburgh, September 17,1851. * UjLIAM HAIJi.” S.K.mXs?l SPi «■ HETOEE, 140*Wood at • , LLtM ’ Wood street, and by the PropSe^*. l fltoted w»S dSidem tance, where the mo«forr?idabt.rfiiS£? f ®*P ««■«»• whole Atari* AfcdifJiandbyfir*ihe£S?S l ?F e,lu,n “>0 • •. ■ ! •. .iv • n. A. CROOKKU ec. CO.‘ t a. 'Mtvrert, and Dealm in W9?iW'and4& CltntnutStreet % : -: i ■■■* •■ ■ l W ,',. And Na.aa Saulh Second Blrlet, (West tide.) , PHI ADEL PHI A. Ladut SfweMamrfacturert, Cabinet Majcert^ • Upholaicrt and Furnisher*. : — — « "* - - - marSgigm gegSS'fi^BHSgA Safe- -r^-frwffigiSr ■„ ,„ n J* b. haoos aaosT' —■• H«S “SSritSi?Mwoms/ft/l, / Nr . SPBJSO FASmoNS AND COODS, ' cominne u> receive, by every arrival <>,» MW®*fwn London end Paris* Person*?!! toff Ka«i MelnyttaUo C ao. to «8S iM!* finn of w.H Philadelphia, March 23, 18J2. ■" .' meriM-aw WJC. BAGALBT* - W 'H WOOBWiBO, BAaA ££S’womwAßD ZcoT „„ „ JVBOI.EBAIIK GROCERS, NO. 221 JIAKKKT STREET, PHIkaUELIIWA. tnarSD ’ n* ». iiuOT>ij Bauinivn omuikr' ; »»»s s:S"iS“aS!SS«H»s siVoTtS?/" !?> in * f the^Targcij' in Uih coornTy*. Ana for our »b Htv »£ prodaceiaohi o»aro ullea»h unsprp&sted, we WDahTan - SS^Pk.urli 00 ' * patronage amonnUng to nearly Si?-' eolicit a vi#H from alifwiiAtKer tolrutg jiteturea ot not) at oar Callr^r,™?aciie7nat «' attention wifi to?Ss n - - U price** ®ndpat up iDevßrvatvln«fifi’«# iw «O®SB^SSagE A few from many Opinion* of Artiair* ' ■ i/'De.rSir.-Uaving had JSSBff r Si^2Jr C f' ypes * conoralfilute you upon iiTv Btt **Note Engravers of New York Apmi* » 41 1 have long regarded M A. Root DagvcTTtoigpg Aitiu in Utcfrunrry" 9 “ Wv 4,11 > «‘*Tr. Root's ‘Crayon* portrait I^on /V«ioaof JheDa ; ROtfrttotype ArL ,, ' ( - . •,-, meat of aft act* rtiont; W.Rooft pi,□„!“?„ ““"'F* i tneiiTjarontunrpajsed. ‘ . j* S!tmSS^ S ' ' ttTocliaraeteriießoot’» I Craybh»M 0 ' r Y«M^i f “i!'|[', ? tewssf wort - ub to 7&SS CABIffEI w?,tnu ,'o , o“ii°^f”' Ai «*«**»% ' OTO» , «Mfeussjr's* i CHAMBER EUHNmjBP ' >. fc D ?,.te|Z a ■»«««.>. Gold? 01 ’ Cheny Bl “° «S •: ■ • •- UaarttHtm : ; •' jwsarS%aissjai& ■ aa,-tt>agaa :■ Call ana vantage to t o galns(lwi n r,tn, pr s kll * ,u f' *f Me ad aoiteranaM«mnfcr».»l£Pnwhtolng jjwngialm. . to obtain at any lime a uoek w 5»U?* I e Wl «t>- Fomiiy Groceries, Teas, &<£! tooac adeerdH? 0f c!lol|,e hate no hesitation* !a««iiie It wui 22*?, mew - Wo ' SIWVSi if visiting, ot even -V* «»efr Philadelphia, lo call and acieetsacKS?.u*. pcc,al to, P'» t onr **ioa»tre and aafellstl'eef^d 1 * ma Y ■■ - '■■■.it. erpodscatutamiyoo haadrvr!rtehiW* *’ come again.' Catalogues eontniSn ot £ e will «lsaaasjs^ Pbiladciph?!,' erofliw Bnd , t pareoid*mke v Yotk I ~ijß7lr ,0 * % .? ttr PMBod bv isasssk^asnS^®; nl$ 9 * fe^SSSSSSg /' / k co, ■ a‘i *t: - x A t 4 > M K , •- •:ir^'- ■r.'r’i-.u^f: "' ' ■ '*■ r * , .. „ V. ■ . ‘' ■' AMUSEMENTS/ WBifluf, * ~ ~ Lnnz *m> Manainc.JOSEPH C. POSTEB; Fife** e/Admuriim—First Tier and Parnuetie Second and Third Tiero 33e.; Re*erv«d teen in 0»n Circle, 75cenla, Urge Private Boxes, entire, 38,00: mall Private boxeaenUre, 80,00 - - . ’ Boots open at 7o’etock. Cnrfainriiea at7f; preacntel) Matajnjrer’a celebrated play Ci - a new way to pay old debts, \vLmf* . Mr./. B, Roberta w.iii'S'rt-'- - - Mr./. P. BerlCafordt rfTOwSSBIIS&ii w,lW,c ' grjggjit^SSS/v*ffiWWeaver U»| night of Hr. J ofiiOßEinra’ 1 cmc«B, — fnHISmEKS«i!?" ,jß6rt 7V ® t iP a «« World. T arUatca/rom « *«« ntmther of London,-Vien??ale.!?P{j n “l?>o HlPPOdronteaof Peril, n«aa KtßT.thAcllehtaSvrcSS.’iPspSiandiAugitatc,; irrai a nth will mirtlt •. AtnwraoKo; Siatißß s wJSi^ r^2? lD * roar of boft of other* cstnpMe ? W^* T > a direction of Prof. M. Jdhn«on?%rTlS , !S*f l Uei«Mllfal: of UoOiche«tr»,arhUhl«,vrnitb^f?riSiL Hai,,e * d '* Door* oprnat 7 o’clock. Pcr&tmlln.. ® h reputation, nt 7* o’clock. Admittance SO cent™*™ commencing PHILADELPHIAf^ 58 ’ CERTAINS, COBTAIN MATERIALS, ' ' * ASD . Curtain Trimming* or K very iieicrlptton ny-Purmure Plusher, Brocoielles, ,&<■ l*ce ned .Alnatin Curtains; N. V. Painted Window Shader Oilt Cornices, Curtain' Pma, Banda, tie. tie., ’ ) At VVholmalts and Rrtau. W. 11. CARRY!, 100 Cheilnut SL, Cor. Fifth, tt?" Curtain* Haile anil Thmmei “»“• - _ mnrtotlj* Bteaw and Vaney Bit II lurry. ~ MBS. M. A. KHSO, Ho. SI South Sevnd stm,,&nrun Uo,baand C!,amut, SSSSS&Si Bke ** propored to famish'order* to an* arnoant. moriW 8m „ aTETtErhSEH] 7-' Manufacturer and Dealer In Transparent Window Shades, Oil Cloths, Cords, Tassels, Brasses, sc. No. „3 Nairn Tntao Sthbet, PmuDBU-m*., ■ - ' ' ■' " .l' .. ' flUtr*3)Hfrß KAabK’g ' QALLEEY OP PAINTINGS, LOOKING GLASS PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY ’ 800 - Stlkr, and Blank. Book Manufactureri. isgsgu. ** o^ffl^srasfc. M.mo™,d ß?l .Pass, Receipt, .s,,^®’ r«^aSdScWl'B o oS° rtmentor Medictt '- ' KT* Country Merebonli, Bookseller*, Basks *nd‘ n«rtl!!f 25? S f— t| *° icij with, every vofietyof Blank, .BooVrfT»na.Btanonp.ry»o.tyeTyiow.price». (sfttfOtfia rr Xfetv Atiiunerjr Ooo4s, 1 "l-o- . •®lv? ne( * J® *ow receiving hia- SPRI Xti JLfTO*/ Q < MJLLJNBRY GOODS. n 5 Msnnmeot : lacludeevery variety of uQtl GirJi* Straw , Baancts.oftheJ