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It WUIe m 7. samc d prom e ine n n oieni sl, .... _lest,e., tel t. , rii,-„,, 4, 41,-;, • - It*. --X, , % 4,**vf-g , " , k..444 i tai - :•• 1 - - - iz / s -hot not been,tnioplac9d. oh thSpart of my nountrytn les° ui , mean. orrce ' ' 7 .: ~, -.. 0 , ,,, 4 13,1474_ke . &.i.', -- - - -------- -------- -. ' • 01111 consent, ,li no small ' that them confidence Vg i tA, St -" . let . "1' 1 434 . .4. -- qt: ~----___ - wh ll ic r it iS tY ri et il-t ee mi ell bni de ittear P a 4 hi unr°llB 7 lnlin g I t. 713. thin - The r v, -.._ . - ~,,t . .k,r ii „. - itc_ f rtt, - it_ 0 , - - a greotto - ' " ~, .. 1NZ...,-Atltt 'f & 144-.1, , 5. ift - A .,% 1 41‘ VT7, et/..44,43- - ;izge4vna t . 7:t4,1,70 necessary tee of the .. .„ Itr.:iip,* l 9, 4l ll4sleckl $4,, ' ' 4 - regeptiou and iti o " angemeuts for the , r of act nil the .Itl. '1fF5ic,ey,,.., ,, "•34 .-. ) r - iiritl - ti,V.t,ji,, , ' a ' ".. - ~ a , a n:tdostf, I se i n a s t. t . th e e' to ra m i s e t - e n% appointed a commit. of the _President a f r Triti t l 43 44it i Ns, ttSa,, „Vi r ot . Isott-t -, - . to apprize him of the 1 , 1 g. , „‘r i te -1 111Vikh.ln 'siNg- .., •,re1t,', , , . - ___ - , , ' ' _ Mr,-,pright pored ' 10 .amo Is4' - *4 Ir.'. 4" 4 , T - - rsAvGantA. los_ BAI.L. pointed y ' ~.., ~.,, •-..v ,,,..1:t ,k 40 , k $1 1 ,0, , .. . • .:=* - - ' --- t Th urs d a y morning i''' ' l'i---- ' -4 ' X . ' ' '" °- % ' ‘' 'j ' : l** *i i - - ' The , rashington 'Union, of B o'-' - . 1 " , :, 't...,0,„.. 0 . 04,„1..4;,%..t,'"g• 4 '- - . . l as t , g a y s .--,...it.lisAng been ascertained th at the -.. .N- ~d 'Vt. 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PLtt]Oß • - • - ••• . . • 0.." .e.1.111:4=o: A.* Itsaerrcrtn"l"srs th ou Item •••r• - wowed. se de PREMIG OP re % ALLICIONDS,,Isk ronat inyyk,•Ailt. pea I.ortrt...sa. 14•410.• ...•.•10 1 • 1 1 44. 17" ... . any Mat Ptea doffs leD4.laoad,ut.ll. sow to twailln 40.1 cdoult• • Mew . - . , 4/if"tiss . irs.B. X. t.Scris . ;an & CO., prouipt;hon• - andgentlisossitly la their business teansctious, &mill°- . only authorized agents Su the cities at New York and Boston , for .tho Ircreieg /brL .They are entiorited to receive M• vertiseutente and Subscriptions for -see at our usual rat= Their receiptiiurs re7rdedsspnrintmts. Their offices are at ''.- .- . . wsw-yort. Nassau stinot: -BOSPYN IQ4Nete,stteet. aro iciciebt44lJ4 . 311 9 7 1 - a K T ATER two of our iuosttifficient members, coIIIINE We would call the attention Of: ma. biehtesa• - Men to the advertisement of the `editor of the Germern Cosifier. know-.that . ..4.bwa:wlatgo. oirculation, wad is.very popular`our' German fellow zsavcs asbfiltgt~ EA L. The.Vashington Union, of illkarsday morning last, SitYs:—lt having been-ascertained that, the President Fleet, under the oppressed state of feeling produced" by the, fatal accident on the railroad arm, from which he and others wore -so great sufferers, could not enjoy the festivities of an inauguration hall, the managers have deter. - " mined, in deference to him, to give up the enjoy ment ihich hoe on former occasions closed the ceremonies of the day. EDITOIIIAL COMESPORDENOL MERCHANTS' HOTEL, Philadelphia, Feb. 23,1853. J. Etrarhillips:—l promised before leaving bore e thatl4onlitirilte ..an occasional letter for the aniusemed(Of. onrieaders, during my absence; and if -my, epistles ;Mould come to you "like angeleovisits, few and far between," I beg you not to attribute it to a want of disposition on my part tefulfil my promise. I arrived here yesterday morning, from Her . Milberg.; and sioce then I have conversed with 'quite a number of the business men of Philadel phia, in relation to our Railroad difficulties. I findL. that the Hempfield,scheme has but few friends here. Indeed, itieregarded, by all In • telligent menmith whom I have bad Intercourse, .asti project:intended to benefit Judge CONRAD mare' than the citizens of Philadelphia. It is my oplidort„-fimnded on what I regard as very good - isitherity, that the Efempfield road, between VienShlngton end Greensburg, will be abandoned. Pidladelphiaus now find it to their interest to ablindon that portion of the road, for the follow fag: reasons:' _ ..first.—TheChnrtiers Valley Railroad, between , Pittsburgh and Washington, will accomplish all . the'Parposes which can - possibly be accompliah ed;lly the Ilempfield, between Washington and Greensburg. It will be a better route in ell re spects, and will save an outlay of at least tiro I atlyons of dollar:. tecond.--Should both the Hempfiold and the Qiiinelleville Roads be built, the business of the lititer mill be as likely to go to Baltimore as to ; because, as the point where 'the lltespfield will intersect the Connellsville, it will *some GO miles - nearer to Baltimore than , to, Philadelphia. iThird.z-The trade and travel on the( Hempfield road-trill Imsen the business and profits of the l'ennsylvania tallresid, as tolliwill only be rect. 'Stied from Greensburg.itlsteh'ironid Otherwise. ,be charged from Pittsburgh: ;From these facts, which cannot be contradict. it-wilt evidently be to the interest of Phila.' • delphis to abandon the llempfleld road East, of ' Washington, and make -a connection mithiato Ayesthy MUM) of the Stenhenvillaand,lTatzli;' , 'Mid the Chartiers Valley Itailreads. Faros led to believe, before coming here, that Ahem eras a disposition on the part of Philadel ` 41datta to - do groes injustice ,to our city, Such, lam now satisfied, is not the case. hir. Ettrr's crazy notions have bnt few advocates here, though most most of the newspapere appesrptbe his defenders: Judge CONRAD, who "ile•elected Preiidget . a the Hereifield Rai .writes very. good poetry and plays ;. but he knows no more shout Raliroads, or any other practical bbsine.ss, than a horse 'knows about the science of govern- Meat. Those who placed him in that station, :did so 'solely. for the purpose of using:his name ',to obtain money from the Whig Councils'of Phil adelphia. I have good Whig authority for ma king this assertion. -• The business of Philadelphia opens out finely this Spring. .The city is now crowded with West ern nailSsiliififiA Merchants, who are making theirlimehases: There mill be a tremendous business iransacied in the coarse of the next two months, ..:The merchants here are holding out • strong indeciments to prevent the business men of the West from going to New York. Compoti- Gen is certainly the life of trade. - There is considerable excitement hero at pres ent in conse.quence of the City Councils having n few-evenings ago recinded their former action, subscribing two millions of dollars to the capital stock.of the Sunbary.and Erie 'Railroad. It le now said that an effort will be made to place this road under.the control of New York capitalists. : Ent Philadelphia will scarcely content to such tt i . meatiatier I think. Arcsil has been Mined, signed by nearly seven huidied =Ts:lnutile firms of Philadelphia, for a meeting of citizens, on Friday evening, favorable to the•orgapizalionof o Paidyirelrepartment, as a trabstitute for the presentyoltuttary system.— It is propotied-te:abolish the present system en tirely, and pay.goodable7htxlied men out of tbs.] city treasury for,perfitrming the ditties of firer. men. These firemen will elite be. Police officers; and will hold themselves in;readinessto suppress riots,riots, arrest offenders, and' exerClSo generMl control over the conduct of individials The tire' 'disposed to be disorderly. • . Gen. Prance, while in this city, msde•it good impression upon the people. He is said to be a - plain, honest, , frank, intelligent man, who despi,` sea all pomp and parade. He Was mach pleased ' with the people and the city of Philadelphia. . His Cabinet Is formed, beyond all doubt; and although it is pretty well understood who the jp3iirletaplifore composing it, yet I do not feel gisried t o g i vemoons, or publish out-door ru .-poss;-. - , ..The Cabinet Will*Tafel one, be ... •.. Minden controversy.. t Yours trnity: 4-- • MESIE ittOWINO TO THE WILL OF - Pao tnerAlst the _Bennie of Obio a series of resolittion bare recently,heen , introduced, from which we take the following as the most important: Ileaolved, That if it ;-..beHeaven's trill, as, we tliinli itis, to cousecrito;,lllo whole continent, with the islands of the sea adjacent thereto, to freedom, and , to place them underthe protection •of aur true American citizens not mur mur at the •decrees of Tirividence; but, on the contrary, with all other good clitist.ians; will nay, "God's will be done." . • ' IJULL-11311..rrY.—The N. Y Jounija bf COrPmerPe states that last Reek a rumor waa , ,r.t„ tbroughcrut the city, among the isori!ttepyten,t) classes, that New cork was to ,be 400_ $l4:- lq; an - earthquake- the &Vaal niglik..Lpsytl4t. kisay quite the &rent:was tie:alo4,4 , , - or:betrayed the iiiiiir dismal -forebeAngii:iiids' • spent the - 'nightt-repoit is aid to have - been started bjra covithiot liall 'Thera is much matter of inte:rest to the re'aZ in ;inbl ct;which , the .teiegrap . fal;sjto.,- •Portia;llo paptrsof tblivei tozW4iob or wheti.t.does4lotlt rCeiied li4eOte. .fi24/- ern4eriAiketAti re e' i sSena te, stand thefelltigiioieelniiin the on the'234 . .4iii* n yttwarded. te.. the rAts buigh Pre • " r . ‘) THE PAT,BIDENT HLECT. Mr. Hunter. from the committee apPointed on. the part of the Senate, jointly with the cominit tee appointed on the part of the House. of. Be presentatives;toweit pn Frit:ollp Flom, 41 lkipw Hampshire, and notify:bins iif• hie election as 'P r eildiiriterthelTid o edStlitelgiepoiteditiat th e' committee . had performed the duty assigned them, end that the President elect, in signifying his acceptance of the cribaewhich be had been, chosen by the peeple, ; isaid•:, - ..• :• ' ' ‘A on will please to communicate to ilierespec live houses oreengress my ucceptauce• of the . trnst confided - to , me, and at the • same time ex "preattolhein WI grateful acknowledgments, and assartfiberinf the deep sense 'of obligation with, which - Iregirdthia,manifestation.of • confidence on the part of my countrymen. It"will - be my • earnist'endeivor, to Prove that their confidence his not been misphieed.!' .• Mr. Bright submitted the following iesolution; which was -considered by unanimous consent, and agreeilto„ •• • Reachied,ltiat: there be appointed a cominit :tee of the Senate to make the necessary sr- • •iangertientit for the _regeption and inauguration of the President elect tin the 4th of:March, and M:apprire him of the same. ••• - .• .mr.-.ltegilt moved that the committee be ap- Point-Cal:7 the President pro tem; which was agreed and Mr. Bright, Mr. Pierce and Mr. Hamlitywcre so appointed. Under the:present -moil and express arrange - • meats, the city papers' are enabled to give more ;interesting - news to their readers than they ;N can; • - ortifegrepli. 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The fol lowing are tbo ingredients of the cake:—Dorset butter, 24 lbs; loaf sugar. $4 Mt; four. ',2B'lbs; Jordon almonds, 92 Ms; eggs, 832; . 1rMptifi, 40; orange, lemon, nod citron rings, tbr, three bottles Eau•de-rie; two bottles creme di Noyeau. ' Tux Wtsrtn. Is azwilmiy.--Thi - New York Tribune says the winter has been nautili' and the weather es deliciousaloug the Rhine as brie slang the Hodson. On the first of January al mond trees were In blossom on the " Berg stress," in Baden—that is, on the edge of the Rhine valley, at the foot of the mountains of the Black Forest: from Freiburg. (Mae in Baden.) Dec. 27, apple trees were to bloom, herdsmen Were leading their herds to pasture, and the peasant women collecting greets grass for their cows at home. At Tubingen. on Me 2Gth of December, boys bathed In the Neckar. The Zeitung sap, we, here at Augsburg, planked iu one oten gardens roses and violets at Christmas, which bad blossomed in the open Mr. ANO7IIEII WEBRITIS A%ll PAItgIILM4 ' TRAO Ent.-- A letter in the Lynchburg (Va) Express, from the Kanawha Salines, states that a man named Stogbiervent to the house of is neighbor to pay him several hundradollire be owed him. As he was not seen afterwards, his friends institut ed inquiries for hint,..tinfl fitmlly, scrolled the .honse where he hod gone, without success, until, 'one of them commenced ceraping the ashes of large fire-place, and . to his surprise, found e a oral human teoth ; , cad the Awl:shone ; oleo, :part of the flesh,,supposed In .he 'that of the lining man, which bad nmrlhto 0 myfeer in lhe fu'e,p - laze, parii.i roaMoiL Tie occapant'Of the house wee inimettistely artratal," i'llo.;Peleteatesii• Press. The following lean -sweet:Batton, oceonl, inx to well posted iintbority, of the number and eirculstion et ,verlediedec is the- Visited States No. Cisco,latlens. printed wily. Dailies.. 350 750,000 =,000,00() TA-Weeklies.— 150 75,000 11,703,000 . Semi-Week li es , 125 80,000 8,320,000 Weeklies • 2,000 2,875,000 149,500,000 Semi-M outlines 50 300,000 7,200,000 Monthlies 100 900,000 10,800,000 Quarterlies 25 20,000 60,000 2,800 6,000,000 422,600,000 Do.. Kan's Ammo EXPEDlTloll.—TAAOrgAn ization of Dr Kane's expedition Is now nearly complete, And may leo expected to sail by the middle of AptiL In addition to the brig Ad vance, the • expedition will carry out a smaller vessel In frame ready to be lint together when necessary. It takes .0190 pro whole boats, two boats made of cedir, and four gutta, penile boats which can also be•used ea eledges. On the up per coast of Greenland, 48 dots will also be added to the scientific corps will consist of three se,tleme i n, halides Dr. Keno himself. . • • 6th` The numbebot•steamboats lo the United States, o:oorilingtigtheJcliitcOtapleted report of A. Guthrie, steamboat Inspeotor, is 1,195, of which only 847 are lcrlrpreasnro. The total ton nage of these steamers is 481,508 tons. St. Louis •tabes the lead in number, having 126 steamers; Cincinnati 104, ;and Pittsburgh 101. New York oitg has the largest steamer tonnage, (owing to tbo ocean marine;) 64,447 tons. San Francisco, Now Orleans and Buffalo are next in 'obit of tonnage. DEPARTURE or Dv.. TArrart roa EUROPE.- Dr. H. P. Tappan, President of the University of Michigan, left for Earope.on the 19th, ou the steamer Atlantic. This' gentleman, we learn, goes out on a special tniesion on behalf of the Legislature of that State, to emu:doe and report ripen the Prussian school system. Dr. Tappan is deputed by the University to obtain apparatus for the observatory about to be attached to that institution." • 'Tfla Mesta Elatutssi—The Frederick , William TheatrAitt-Berlin, produced daring the' past j:314, itl9 Pieces! - of' Whieh 28 were, operas sttd 65'Utineedieek. More than half of these novelties were 'original works of German miters. This Aoye of the Germans for the drama, and ihisrtiteisiiiiieMch authors can net their works Opowtho.titage. /Oa the 9th nit., the theatre of Konigsberg, in Prussia, was lighted for the Orat'tinte with gas. -Ostretatesrsatr.—The British Whig (Canada) has the following : Pszsinser Prracx:—The opinion is getting 3o tie almost universal that General Pierce has unexpected and extraordinartvntlideatlone for 'the Presidential office, Re conducts himself 'with the greatest modesty and discretion. H. accepts no invitations to publio hooora. Every speech; and letter, and word that have gone from Ihint:iince his nomination, have been churacter-,. ;lied by - a. spirit of modesty, moderation and un= s ootellta 4ol .4l; tl : l *.. 7 • . 1 i.',l*lisicssones only brether is the llr.. -,. b.(l englteer inisweam moat dis !tietikidated a . massite. jam: __..-_,R,e has lately 0 6 k Ilenoilliii, • whfoiliiiiiisl9taceat sluice or ilo'.Flrjf.:* ,I:OrAe:iddirj.,ol.4,,wica the fresh water . 11!*!fiF?4,1 10-siiiiiii igidl7l7°l°l With . the salt #cgei!flertbilgiliiir4,-.ltaged,--at the *ta!4o.riefitiedithiri iii;a7 of :•inbi4zog a ith the• 'talk, •.1 ._. a., ...Iwo of Finland , • • •a • % gra a the I.4mcloa Times. EINEMAO r trArrEVSTA:TES. History etujpplies',b • fed instaucets of•man y b ß y ts‘ a. ii v is w • pib e ri eo l4 3: r ; lo4 : 4ll,t l ; 4l .. (:.. :?r s. : 4:l ; . -liv_k of ei l :o nfo geth n e e r , . . -. aof ceettoess,"atailtacial, lititntiooS; : I Thlinit' e nlK instances, however i h'Ove been ve. - ? : setthattablii The mostps onsine - nklf toot -.: he .balyritisi . skti..4 dern times - 7 linen beep •hsO.`:Greek - enot-Gaiman races, both - of - them niader some meaterions la*, which Made a common Character Itself the stim ulus of separa don and diapers. on. Each of these racks has performed crgrear. part in the economy roe-ciyllitatiopywhich would- rot hare _been so .well performed had shhir genius tended more to 'polititial - neify;f6 . perfect uniformity of Taws, to conquest, or any °the , form ofnatioual egotism. Conquerors and statesmen not less able and suc cessful have endeavored tilre•afte , time tozoon- Bernet oat of the copious , and aplended materials around them a 0. - eek or a German unity, - but the grander the attempt, : the more conspicuous tke failure ; stid_Greek and German to this day re mains the name of races, not of S'otes. Beth these gent instances seem likely to be eclipsed by ono 'whirl bids fair •to occupy the same prominent place in the history of the whole world as the Hellenic tree did in that lesser word which was limited tolhe shores of the Mediter ranean. The English language, carrying with •it no small part of the genius and traditions of this country, is the dominant tongue of North America, of Australia, and many other regions which may one day be the seats of populous and powerful States. At present no other language and national choracter p-esent the ammo appear ance of diffusion - and •propngetion. - "Germans and French, not to speak of lesser nations, are , absorbed nod assimilated into' the great English ' staple of the - United States. Indeed, the day is not far distant when the lengunge we speak will be the chief medium o, communication through out the Atlantic, the pacific, the Indian end the Southern Oceans; end wherever the weary emi grant seeks to rest the sole of his foot, he will find 'himself compelled to change the language of his fathers for 4bni of Queen Victerio and President Filthier , . . .Diseppoiuted, :bon. as we ore of D oily nod conquest; we ate at least sore of seeleg any r.es t • e most outeerous, the most diffused, the moot puerto!' iu the World, and of -exercising an loth-once far beyond- the scope of Etepreora ced f.7.zarn, beyciod he reach or COl nete.-and the oorratdrotion of ooresirs. Whatever may beThl the coma:it:lily that peor , e these little laces, it will he •niiiiiiiio7.tiatt . titm nhereref tee po, Is toethe Nina.; . yam at' trying . opprissiao, wt sled everywhere fool sea couut , y, hear our r ianguite,,e in even' p.rtt..nn low:rya...et° discover ibat at 1 , ...74 . * . :•••.1,..i.5./ tat, e•'' . nut out the gei "rows free , : sm. the. Oldest-7. she lituratr.re. the worebil, of our own native hind. It is the prospect co - :here expnading and strengthenine ,ffiniiie..• !I• t imparts so much interest to the mutual heap:tentless show° by Beide% and American eitizeout to the diplomatic representative , of too sister States. dip lomatic have lately seen oat only the IWtiab Minister, but Ig loo a distinguished tnerchont of this metropolis, I magnificently entertained et more than one city of the United States, and it is now grown up into a custom. not easily to be punters. that the „Arnett an :Violater should receive. her* a like 'Welcome at our own principal seats of commerce and manufacture. Louden. Manchester. Liver : pool, Birmingham. and other cities, as occasion may offer, afford the Manilas Ministry an op t portenity of hearidg and r• - • orttiog the °Spree alone of that confidence and stands*. meitiose sense of a common interest, which ere felt by every rational person on both sides of the At- tactic. Nor would these festititirs be ea- popu.- : tar, or the speeches then delivered be listened to ' with such interest, wise it suitor the almost-bit • slimes character of these oar:ohms. A mere in. terelange of political sweediment between tweets- . tiara with little to hind them beyond mutual . respect and effeotion might nave a poetic charac ter, but would serer grow too a custom. it is that business character. that evident prospect of advantage. that constant reference to catntettrelat affairs, which deprives these festes of seen • titneatal character . Lot alao gives them ti far • more sensible and enduring siguideronce. In truth, these international iwooquets celebrate not so histosical recollection, he; a retort, full of : promise. Ever since epee', so deplorable lo Pe eyes of politicians, which violently removed the • United States from she ltgal pale of alit realm the actual coonection between the enotber tone try and her lattneatlentic colonies has been -do tter anti claws, It boa now *entitled to s pass that oar Geologist!) statesmen never dreamt of.— . The relation of Enolaud to Scotland or Ireland, • of the mesropolii to lire prosinetis, of towns to . counties, it nut more ittioolite and beneficial ; then that of the Britian Ides to the Visited States.. The void end fertile territory there t brace:tot limier cuitiratice by our kinsmen cup i plies nor incorasiegpopulatieo here with theme . teeth's of !thee and the means 'of existence, without Witich they moat, have lone ceased to in crew and cio ntpty tte-coniribele tblr'horte, s o c a•bisisse estureur• watch' the' planter sad the eolooktissuld Stier hue bad er,coara;.etorat to penetrate the ink:tier, to cut down she fat est, to drain the swamp. and cover half a continent, in ; 'woe brief generation. wtth a network of railways -and telegraphic wires. • It used to be said that if Athens and Uwe ' &omen meld bat make up their !hinds to be 'good friends and make a eintunth Muse. they would be masters of the won - I. The wealth, the science, the maritime euterpase, end daring ambition of the one, assisted by the population. the territory. the warlike ' , Wit, end stern lewd• tutioue of theother. could not fail to catty the whole world before them. That was ft project hostile to the pence and prosperity of toankiod. and ministering oaks to national recite. A far grandee object. of more easy and more honors , tole acquisitioo, bee before toglanol and tbo • United States. end all Ohl . * countries *wok% our origin and speakitsff nue language. Let them ogee not in en ellianre offeusive end de fensive, but al mph , tooter to as to war with one ' another. Let them eat lair one another to de ' velop tie Provideute deem. a aolaest, and the ' British race will gra Wall. and q uietly attain us ;.preeminence beyond be oe• re ef mere policy • and arms. The v"it end e'er-increasing inter. ' change of conuodi•oro• r--,0 , mu, the ..eseral mem bet Bof (him - , , 0"' f.'•• • . t c 30:8 , ,5. daily COM - munleatioo now Oveisf•l . t ri....s. not sue, b u s ~,,,..._ eral (scenes, • .:. otter:no .t . ,govery of new means of loocatnntien, io Is' toil sir.. in itself now bide fair to he supso..!,ter re on equally power ful but cheaper hoot mote - convenieso agency— all promise •o %loin: the whet:. British race throughout the world ;is me reeled avid commer cial unity more mutually beneficial than any con trivance of politics. Al. - roily, what does Aus tria gain from Hungary, France from Algeria, Resale from Siberia. or any absolute monarchy from its abject populntion, or what town from its rural suburbs, that England does not derive in a much greater degree from the United States. and the United Stales from England' What oomtneroial partnership, what induration's house hold exhibits so direct an exchange of services? All that is wanted is that we should recognize this fact, end give it all the assistance in our power. We cannot he independent of one an other. The attempt is more than unsocial ; it is suicidel. - Could either diaper:lse with the labor of the other, it would irnmediately lose the re ward of its own industry. Whether national jealousy, or the third for wet - like enterprise, or the grosser appetite of mercantile monopoly rat tempt the 'separation, the result and the crime arc the same. We are made help-meets for one another. Heaven has joined eh who speak the British language, end what Ilenveo has joined, let no inatkaink to put sounder. 0..--- -....5... - .;..4._,—.......... ,, . __,..—..—w- No. of copies MPOIITE 0 LIQUOUS. —The following statement shows the goootity arid value of lotosloating li niters imported Into the city of New York for the last fiscal year Madeira Wine • Sherry Witte Sicily Wino Port Wine' Claret Wine Other Red Wines Brandy Grain Spirits Other Spirits Beer, Me and Porter from England • Beer, Ale and Porter from Scotland ...... ....... ... air A new temperance reform party is start• leg in New York. It is proposed to allow the free and unlicensed solo of liquors, but it is re quired that every drinker should procure a li cense before he can legally purchase. The Bal timore Sun thinks that this plan will do, provi ded the license be costly enough. It is suggest ed, however, tint women should give the license to drink, and that it sbould be necessary for a 1 man to show a "permit" from his wife And his minor children, before he can take his glass.— . We think thipilast suggestion would prove more offeoitial, Osigfiallyi . in suppressing the evils of ttian other means that could tiiiijiiilol*l;, and theladies will doubtless coin 03d0 within in this opinion. Italia if Remrs.v*Mm;limy There it a Schoolmaster Maori who has an. easy way of teachintehrtde,n t . Retells thennio tb4eng,,j- inglreirds, as .fbreiga countries, irhiol4tha •A' singtiltytitteleall. noieity in some de gree, relieved Itite'faignii - end 'monotony of Rome. In Verdi's new opera, the Troubadour, on ar.rii chorus, with an accompaniment of sledge hammers, is introduced. During the is Altirtkuini. and o-half ~ yeare, it is said, tberti*Y•Cheen.tioilt in the Dolled Statse, 40,00.i.ne1e, and that nidre ehips, are built in Wee thin in all the Ottiei States. - A bill is betaititieTilinolt Legieliture to pro. teat laborers FinA t plank `and railroads.: This bill gives . %bows a lien CM the whole capital stalk • ; companies till they are paid. The A. up Cop*sltinittl, whith hose been sit ting In Weehingttia:i46oter port of a month, In the case of bli k ititgiltie Porter, ponelnded their bueineee attblongay lig, And treneinitted their decision to tho Pzesident. • It Is atetedlhet ea edditlonal Pnrohnee of 41 .. . 500 tons of Wotanas been mode forte Ohio end Indiana Railroad, (running the iermirus of the 1 • • Ohio arta - Pentisylvinala rallrosid4Fort Way ri e,) leaving 0n1y 190.0 tons. 'iiiore- dog to com plete the Irbil eyin"i• • ~.. Mr& 11:" Booofiee - Stairs, • autoor of '.Uncle Totes Oabith'.'ll42:- said, is !Otte effe- cal mime Sort of ti ptablic nietledoniat, plenieos to he. depertnro for Harare, by her abolition friends in N. York. . . . .. The youngwodthotti,hUess • stout'. remember 'trot the friquent'ilae.of the florae of God oe the ... devil; allusions to of Ssr•ipto-e ; mock- F Jog at any thing - serious - or devout; oaths; a l gar be-words, es es„ affected hard words when familiar ti . 1. does ' well ; - .craps of • Latin, Greekor f t tr 44stio 1' , tr ttoeis rin 'n'yg, spoken in °thee moaner:. all these, much used in ootiversetree ., , - ;reeder a person, eery - . contemptible toVite,e and wire men ' The West Teott ' e Witi,g,- Of the.loth lost., stales that the 'lliliCae of air. Dent", in Davie. manscounty, watt recently en.ered end robbed of $l9O In money, and titl,ooo in notes ; chloro form having erideck , ty Leen used to stopify the inmates. A young men named Jetnea Orr, in the employ .of W. L Iliadsun, gunsmith in Cincinnati, was killed on Saturtia, week, by the premntoye &e -ll:large of a plaioL - _ . The Callfornie papers announce the e marriage, in Stieremento, ots the 25th of December, of N'. Julies Prettyman . ** Mies Alice Polite. • • What aped/y.lOn to b e impolite! • A newspaper in Clearlestoa Jinn:mecca that it wilt impose anneApon the carrier for every fall er. to deliver a number of ibe paper toe sub scriber. ' Why Is a est rttnelog oiler her tall like a SEI - . Decease !tints its latter end'ln view. The wife of Jlq,-,liadgly and a act-rant woman were poisoned tikeloulaville, i- on Saturday, by , carelessly tailing ju - with some bread a portion of flour in whicb arsenic bad been prepared for :feta. The wife dlieVen &today. • „.. , ' The Toledo Dhuhafearns that a torero Ore oo• carted at Tecticiseit, Minh., On the night ef the lfith. Fifteen gores, shops and &yr-Dines were remounted. Loss estimated it.t!s 15, 660—iil 5.060 or $26.000 colored:by ivorsoce. Wharpra eke Plaines ' George Wilkie', elitas of the Felice Gerttte, in a letter fretn the Mormon Stollen in the Great . liaide, east of the Sierra Nerade. August 9th. nes: A greet eumber Of etalgrauts entered Canton Valley during the canner of this day, and as they all filed past the Mormon Station, and most of ' them stouts' therefor nupplies, we had a good opportunity of Were:leg their transition eand ' getting the eeperience of their trip. !dust of them were in fine case and- epirlia; though a few bad togged misfctintie on their tomb* and some bail freverolly been obliged to endure hardship in their stoinacha., /none cue I saw 'ON Orr- =ilea who bad trodand•the entire jeureseeto this ' Paint. with beiLlieg, imitable for -themselrcs awl lilies,. strapped aryl -, their , ' shoulders. Their pertness waited by - their-tides, with elan In their hands. and emeriti peels on their backs oat of which came the Aorpl3oara furniture that graced their meals. itinl looked. 'dogged anti ' .aullen, but as ea ale ofe&,.wailforliiilitrericansi • Is C. 31111110 1, til 0303 t erucgr.ads - at- this sta l wat • their journey, that expression did not diatin- Keith them from the rent so mueb its their trotdens. Another cue was that of ,a Frenchman of mid dle age, who bible mustache and military air. I rightly guessed to be a soldier. Ile was aseom peeled by two beautiful it;rlr, of thirteen nod fif teen, and all three we , e t-eveltng to the new land of promise on foot. At night the gi-le bad lodging to * wagon, while their rather slept be neath--bet to the day time they went fo-ward be his aide, with no help bat their baoyaet spirits and their elastic young limbs. Tbo old men could not spent a word of English, so the eldest girl Interpreted for him, end as she hail cue of those sweet faces that shine their influence straight open the heart, and ono of those mellow voices that melt In the ear like evening music, e'er,' one was In her way and ready to listen to her. Der complexion had been much bronzed by exposure, but she pulled off a glove while I talked to her, and esbibited the whitest into of n band in.the world with a conscious pride cif its condition. There was no ostentation in this net, no straining for display, but it was an ecay mode of communicating her caste, and a plan gent style of saying without the use of \lords, "You see, sir, what pains I take to retriii the pleasure of being o lady.” As I handsd track bur glove, which, she had dropped by the merest mei:dace io life, licit en involuntary ree•et that I could not offer her a sheet of music and a onno-forte. lien father bad been a Caprninin the Frooch army, whose political opinions had laid him on the shelf.' She and her sister were born in Rotten, where their mother hod died the year before, and they and their father were now all soldiers together, making what head way they could in the tough campaign of the .1 world. im Rascality of Fanaticism. In the trial of the "Christian Bankers^ at Chi- - oago. a few days since, there wote developments of Isuaticism which are hard to reconcile with any thing but rascality. A Mrs. Slerriek wee the teller, and she seems to have bad tho man agement of the concern all her own rny. Bhe testified, in one instance, thus: Had been in Chicago some months ; bad been employed in the bank to tako money and pay it out ; gave advice to Mr. Paine to open tho bank ou Tuesday, and let ono person in at a time.— This advice was given by the spirit of George Washington. Site did not know of any other communications; might have received one from Henry Clay; does not know who got a commu nication about the smoking. Henry Clay's spir it told them to receive all the bills, and redeem them ; received communications three or four times a week. A rile of the bank was cot to re deem money for any person who came in smok ing. In another instance she said that the spirit of Gen. Jackson frequently aided her in designa ting of whom bills should he redeemed, and the men who were associated with her acted as if they really believed that Washington, Jackson and Clay really had turned their attention, in the other world, to the inflation of a rag-money bubble for the plunder of poor worldly sinners. QattnUty. Value. '116,638 $103,917 168,610. 97,680 91.746 22,668 614,816 240,288 2,702.612 406,880 935,879 196,870 . 0 ,751,810 1,792,729 . 865,301 294,880 . 350,677 98,940 Merchants and Shop.keepers fn Havana. Mr. Faller, of the N. Y. Mirror, In one of his let tern from Havana, says: "It to a well known fact that nearly all the merchants and ahop.keepers of Havana aro na tive Spaniards, and they are not only contented' but fanatically denoted to the Spanish Govern ment. A large proportion of this class came to Puha as adventurers, and began life as clerks, On small salaries. After accumulating $6OO, they would purchase a share in a jo'nt•stook slave-trading company, and in the course of a year or two, receive a profit in the shape of a di vidend, amounting to $lO,OOO, which auto rein vested in the same business, soon made them millionaries. These nabobs then generally re turn to Spain, to.spend their 111-gotten fortunes, leaving a crop of clerks to follow the footsteps of their inhutimuipredecessora. It is, perhaps, not generally known • that some of our New York 'merchant princes,' whose sudden wealth has been attributed to the sugar business, have de rived their largest revenues from capital slyly invested in the slave trade. Persons who are curious in such matters may learn further par ticulars by making inquiries in Havana. 262,888 186,984 110,753 67,804 10,272,646 $8,766,921 MELDS _DYING PORN; The following lines were rltte3air. l l:9= * Ewers on hi bid, and are the r 4 ieB oTerpenned by thitt gifyr;lyouogpoW:lt irp q . 4 6 re.-oe , l4tiliesolitmk , ,a 4 o9).r l o 4llo " on aconWni,oethil toiiisaaijestid.:,o* 424; elsroor;bf Giffortik tb& Enittek7 , Tu i iiisnt ii Tke eels thfal tinet • wets4itilf.i.iiii 7 .44.tsiPX#9.l ll :ii 'fir 'expired; and theism sea words be whispered were, " I dio c.f a briiken bearL" He was bnri ed in trn protestant burying place at the bastiof ,the pyramid l f,Csias,Cetias, s nenr Rome. Many . pieces have appeareli 'purporting to be 'his . pinwl ucti bog' ibege - to* . transcribed are thelset tik em anated frbm his pen: • 3ly iptries lamp is faint and weal:, Jfy &ciao mama bow•^ - • • ••,- Duth'A Onger palm my tullog-obeek, His'xalit on tel bro , r, • • , • My heart. Is antlered leaf, • Each fibre deadeind mu; • And near mo site the spectre grid, To drain each Tmirning ter.- The earth le brlzht with buds and bees; The air with parplo beams— The minds are on In the ire., Or SPONIng on the etreems. ' • • • But rot for me am blossom's brestb, Nor winds, nor sunny Mks— . i 1. languish In Me exam of death, And ford my sold wlth'sigbi. • . I pia, to hope—`Come baek.e.#ln, heart Is weak for thee: .. But woe Li me! iny migh, from misery. I. Is not that I fear Collie. That burns my withered Wooer-- Bat I hua to anode with agony. A,ut .17,1ti0 vain far' eat • 'To count thoptnntes ono by one, " And tong f,r owning l'utbt, And en+ the lingering day la done, ' To languish Ow the Wed. . . To fed that finking of the taiod, That notbie4luese of *mil, • Wbem all fa dead. and dark. and b Ina, As drops of Latbda boleti And yot, 0 slur/a• • , . nort.ortettiEllzlajiabb,,:-: , ~.Vibrro vllll doweaftlitestrewn by tbr.s Alm* lay coach Ault blocat. . • • rimvcit, toy bw!-.-1 lclu thy thgo, Go bang thee lathe boirlys, • ti two oft thy dreamy hate FL orand the burted hours.. . , ~ , And it Immo Ewer bin *Mild nue • Thine unremembered ley. Ai.dbkt thy rieeplo% dlettee blv.k. - . nth, bepply, vile thou ley "Obi etraa,;er,watlar reset, And ellteat ryprwe burn— A beams heart mow, Wlttin this igen' urn." SALT. or LANDt; tv iLLISOI3 —A Bill jsmow be fore the Legislature of Illinois, to provide fox the sale of State lands and liquidation of State in debtedness, and to grant the right of pre-emp tion to settlers on State land. Among its pro. ',talons era the followitir —That all lands owned by the State shall be offered for sale -within 12 Menthe; 'acne to be sold for less than VI *5O "t 1 acro—the lands to be sold at the county seats of the counties to which they lay; that said lands slislT be sulject to private. entry if not sold at. auction, the landi to he sold for gold and glee% to he useJ in the purchase of State indebtedness. The bill has passed the Senate. bit "rstaiiinit to be acted on in , the Bonne. fo&" A. committee has been appointed by the Grnmi 3nry of New Yeti. (cntaietiti4 of fire of their city members.) for the purpaso:of visiting owl examining the theatres, concert Lails, hotels in that city, in order to sacertain vactlifir In els" of fire, or alarm of any kind, - causing. a panic sod rush of the inmates athe street:lbis doors sari passage-eve are of sufficient sits to aspic) all danger. • A committee of the &ante of iivailvo:4 to virbieb was referred tbe onilett at ftvtdlisoks, diner reported :a bill übicti the St'ate stoat to be received, to the t uockenotrerented by the State), of Indiana, Ohio, hlichipiet, Few . Totki . Afessulausetiv, Tenneceee, • and Kentaetr; or sueh a them as continue to pay Interest .scum=, so - busily , or nfieper. /M. T e TOM Ot fart/ 4.l eTi.e. ktar.th. hat so Wu tairnhatasev thsartarst aterlel4 theca& It. The tr.ltrrethius tales of twee reetraralacazert ara. nearly ar tz•tg, am' gusts as evtly soya thtstiqh. • -.. The proprktue of Pr. Reyettfr ef Teinm .Por swat k Ilmr. err, has no occseten to mart tam* tact la suer to attract patale attrothit: The ague) svive verlonseat by itse ortlele, wherever I !is! kcent Le the tat:s open which the remit ...tam of eta, rowdy I. Orcclna. wi the bar:Muir of e • • • ,-rttilrztra of rtpe*al6eree , bmith and lif•!, that torstattla witty Cowin lit sawn la‘tts, .111 prow. • a0.y)14;431,15t. - 4, -01,9.11* , cai . .topo!Ir •• • • pospe.,. tvAletha tylitter; to the reputatlon that Or arywrs Tilmn Orct:cad &trseu • strirr.s has re labltaltal •barest, It hea been web vg. &e adeertlynaeot. tehLS: timer , • Dr. 'Mane** Vesisafttge. Do -41. Dul..og a arnetlee of more Men tartar; Iva" tilane has attande4 Innutuerebte patients afflicted with every f.rnt of worm disease, stet wad induced to apply all the ruerstem of W. te.lnd to the din Norry of s vertnifare or. worst dc•rfoyer, cern.ln In ltd elf rt.:" the result of iota lr I. lien Amerl - nts %Tone SpeclEr, new before the pnbile, ova, perf,tl.l parr, and ctay be given. alLte.to . ebildren of the must ..tender ext.= to the aged adult: h purgea solidly err( rubdress fever, and destroy'. worms 'with hilwari- • std. siliciwv. it Ia espy of adtaltdstratknu ithd as It does not mutate mercury loony tyro whatercr, uo reetriciltn4 ore ureerearroltb reposed to -drinking cola water, nor is it capable of doing. the least Warr t the cleat Waal' Wrt. An ineredilde.uuntherof worms hsve been es - penal by thla great vernttfugo. ir !:!ware of Counterfeits: For rale hy MOM of the prurtirls and Merchants, sod by the tole propelotot,. .1. lard) I: OT Weald:eel. NSW . JlDU===l. . . • . N • Ottoe to Cantreieterite • AUT SW. M ARIE CA N AL. --Seited-yle for -the 3.7 construetion of tho Canal wound the rallied' St Mary, in the State of stichlzan, will be recd' I until noon of the dr,t day of Aptit next, sod CO totopefied ao that day. The Canal be eonstrneted. agreeably to 'the Act of I Congos" atal the Act of the Le e *.elatore of Nlield,,-an,provl• du: for the construction of the saute. ' The plans and ape elfitmtione are uo filo. al the otfee of Capt. Can ~EngS• Deer* at DC/1 , 31t., to letikh reference is mule for moo awn. „ rate Information. Proposals to be adhosted to S. Conant, 8:to., 4114 must hi sascvatranled by the names of sureties. contractors' name. to be written out LA Tull. - . JOIIN 8. ItAn.IIT, WENEY LEDTARD. • SIIIMAII., CONANT, ALVII.ED WILLIAMS, 0411.121ifliartin.. . CIIAUNCY Detroit. February 16th, 18.12. • liumlne•• .1e UNIIMAN ••0013ittNIt." published Dally and Weekly, et Pata buret, lay the largest circulation Of any other German pa per in WCfltera Penntylvan l sThe That Li well knoimend cannot tionostly be mintzadieted. ' Xt is„ therefore, the moat desirable medium for our 31erchints, kincuracturels; and Istudria9 awn goaerany e .wbo wish *to advertise In the Ger man language, as it eltrulates lorWely In the State of Ohio: Advertikmente wUI belrerutiated - gratis, tied inserted on liberal term.. Ofnee of the Unman "Conrier," No. 316 Liberty street. near Smithfield. ' febtSt6t Oulu !MILKS YOlt SALt:.—A lona of NW sem, :CO V cleared and under good fence. &IN:Sol 10 tones from Galllppon*, in a good neighborhood . ; the dwelling house Is roomy and comfortable. AI" two. tenant Writes, three barns, and numerous out !mums; water plenty, and a vary 6.0 orchard. Prim. $1 4 . 00 an am. Also, two rutolleT Form, with good improvements; price. $lO,OO an acre. Terms easy. WaliElloUSE Wit IttlNT•Tbe threettm• Brick Wale boom attest/. eu Weed strut between Met lattStet , and streets. at prt-ent °mauled by Alexis:lda Elrodley. Pawnkm given on the Ist of AprlL Enquire of • ' AUSTIN ms; °Moo, No. 9: Fourth street: IvANTED MIEDIATELY—Thrre Weis, to do bowie. work, In re....pect.ablo hinnies. Alpo, three Cattiolla Girls, to do boon work in prtrato flnilleo. Apply to LOWRY A matirrr, - No. 43. corner of Wood and PM street*, .. Intelligence Waco. wad-Beal titata Aanney. PAGODA TEL STORE: •, -;• • JEMT HAWORTH. Wholesale and :Rdad Grater, Dealer and Imparter of Old Country Meek Teas, PM:lth Bran diee, Wines, de., corner of Diaznond alloy and tho Diamond; Pittsburgh, PP febZ:y U ASTON'S SUPPLEILeNT—S. froth IIUPIAT of the V Supplement to Wharton's Dlgeat, els day received end for tale ST t . febt *KA. 00... SS Wood at. ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING ROME. 308 r P MOGDIDGE ......... . ...... . Fit /1,151/ XfilLADIa ISOGBIDEIS & MaPAlll4_ Corne(rL A O TI ‘ I: O IT O2 IC m Ht; r 4L ci L a iSI a O GLIDG PI I4 2 O . ONSION31:::./aS and Commissions Trill meet Ira Prompt Cneed personal attention end liberal aemami will be glyen when required, on Cancignments or Bills of Lading; tie ',sad. Orders for the porch:um at Levi, Grain, /Imp and other Produee, will be promptly filled at the lowest market; price Tho Itacciving and Forwarding of Merchandise sad Pro- duce will meet.with especial care and dimateh ; the lowest Yates of Freight will always be procured. end the espeme of Stores'. and Lbnyne es much as pmaible STI*Cd. • J. L E. Welch, SLLords; Lllls 31Arton, Cincinnati; Page t Daps, • dd.; &trader :.t;orman, do; Chorine., Mow .e Co., Oa; flaw , do; Chen. 1%.11e, tin; Epringer ]letenum o; /ken. King F-0. (lamella:an L Co.: do; pm ; ith; L. :. C. Yarnell :..Co.,Vbflada; D. Leech A'Oa... do; 31organ,J.Mellncl:,..i)torsen; Wm./101mm. Co., tic . ; /3. Lt. ColuIVO, do; my" !lamb, :New TOM. Shia& ' do ; Iced Forrest, do; /mirth Lon& Ce 4 B o itimoze. Charles SNele. do; . Abraham I. Cola, - ..do"; s.O. rd, Co., Beeton; W.D. no/ 00 )&1 . LO'r&S'Me; sward, son .t; Co., do; IL D. Newcomb & Bro.; do;' '2. C. Twlchell & Co, COMpl-Vd(M - Herdza . .,. Now Orlconx, Iss . N.NTe have on open Volley of Lasuronai, sr/deb - id:l eirroi :all tbipments to our athesx,..whern fulTisol • by letter per or swiftest endorsed on bills of 10114: before, ar et Ilus Mate or Abtpment. . fdOC.S..IDGE & 3tol2o—jaalli—fel4B St. Louis, Miskrazi. • . . , • . • • „._.._ _I •!: •••:...., Aay.,..h.i..-A4:'4.tret_._-•tIttv•••-•-= -•••- ----,w..••••,.,,,...-ki-v-.14.-.1.1*.--.....w -''-:SZ.)---4,-?.* • ..:.--t fk..4. , 07— , 1t-- - ..`-',••••-`; 4"1. -- NivNt: 1 1- - -.! s omit mf-:4lt-r-.4•41,4..b.... -• .- ---‘ -- '—' - v• s •t"' .---',:- _7-----, , . ::-,, .-- ~.. - -.411...,.••=5).•:!,-74-4...4,.....-4.4..i 117---I?'q-••nk•Aw,,t4--.....4e.:4,1,1 ..„ ~. i ~ ;„.,....1 -.4. r. ~ ..,'-., — t ' . •-, - --, -, -•:•%- irwirl;tiv,„-rv.:44.•:,-v,,-.4.1:70,;(-....5,0•74-5_,_„._'"Ant."4.7.•,y•Wity4..,AT1.,. • -:..i.rvi140.-4V 1 7.1v 1 k;2 - 4 . - ,- 4, -', '.• - 7_ .. . -- 1 _ • . ,- _ • ....- - -....,,:&• • .. . 1 ;P t , ---,-* . 0, .. to".•••r , •-•:-::ekr.- • • •. . . . '-.. ' ' ‘*- • - • .• „ ' - '.' ' . . s -. • . . '-' 7.---.. ' .*lllNS4s4•••=7:l„.:.k:C4',•!.- ..-; •.. • - -- • -;:, il l --..-• . 1 .-.;-.. •, . - , . MEISMEEN2 • • • 11:1L0*:.4.14 1 itst Hppoehondzl.ce eel of • • -veiny 'Bad capacity for holiness or dirac4idneweaspy Ilk • iad uppthess, ore wretched enaplatatimetileis Poi a9the conatitutiMa or Ike ileum uscuafy brought= through neonatal:al ti aai • rand, sedentary lial?Pk contin4al4 - 16ad di sc r . appliatton 4o ,t,4y . They arnadeciatinam;:itti44 with of ' 6 15 1 4 5. 4 1 *".4 ' c ir t aroa, and a 11/iid,**ltheli,, Oh 4 4 1 44 6 440 , 41._ Now, Nano theaNneaillothdl.l lalst,_l34.enigha ."&arkling eye loses itainietedAftritlzesidattlalametr... don and Tiredil—ztAno bodyita takokfcoursasind rigor, . and the notilest feelings of oar - radars veldt's/1y dinned* 'away to a fretful poevirda teroper,•antllllfe 'becomes a bin , dm, and other &cores arise tostiortentlxe Imistance of the A balcifin thesiborrible "dislyrleri will W found to that' excellent article, IiaLSEIL7B. ropmsr , warß excellent Largo adrerasensintin another eolturiti •Sold Stbolosabaird Botailby-Dr.. 4 2E41. 11, ==. 140, comma Wood street and Virgin SUM Fittsbunh, so, by MILS T..SAWLF., nortbirest corner of Federal street and the Diam A.ll.nrtingt pity. :..-.dinaUrndan • , . • SiSoll44,Qrlt is an:. in ildreplotso4 -CO" 11;100.1ey. that It Nu bomittiirliiakoisileeiiit Oestige of this dreadful demise In lem rims than sir other remedy, and at lees ant or bsorcourds":tirthisAkiiit. TtU , tliaesiOds of eiritiattse in the . . toe; teeny otwtSch srearacinthiltlFirptitht,e deaf:oT :of rittannelsza its istrosedistovisistithgq truth** , clearly indbejrund all doubt, that'greei :PitiutEgrdM is ti medicine of no common value, not only- ass Aronthstentedriar itianotaams,-.Deoftscss, lost of. 84114. Index sive/Dale, internal:remedy, Inviting the ix earl es well as the suffering ti;tplstecriminsistedwithpy Thcae having . e dread oil sze'lltstorisi that We "medicinals portly nattifid; sod isbottlsAas it &Ira/ram the bosom of the earth: - 7, •ut; • I- . - .-*---27tefoartnng ceriVoite iloopialfriiiepirperpubiraedit . Syntruse, 1 4 7. Y, and bears- date Avoid . % 7 1.862, to tares re also anendafthe certificate t f alt. .iter,if D.; offacuse: . . , . . - „ , • This ten y in trunk' rwrigle that tbarit..t;ese bsdlys2-. Illeted With Berortgefor they lartwivoyesss Quit mast antis Unto I halm been' cenable to attend to any Mod of. Waimea, -and - much of the time unable - to wallcand confined is my bed, and rove been treurid tens all the limo by the-best! Physicians ournotintry sfrords:' Incesslotudly Ept oaths.- Ild,but no cnth, and continued to w worse until serotestersted :to to try the P car Ikek OiL, at sib, tything else had failed:: did a lirithadt fattiest first, but cried ves attonlehing* Weis the coins! to the surfsow. at cam, and I at once began . to grow better, end to-using assn bottles I have got a oars worth thousands of • • UM. 'This may certify that 1 have been asqusinted withSicelt. petsgeum, or Rock Oil, for more than s year, and,have ree pettedly. witneed its bectetkied effects in tile contof indd tent ulcers and other! mtmes fbe_whirh, it itt.thoanusentit4 : and can with confide= rectuthst:tasi it u4Amedleihewar, .thyopstti*Oso refArsky the , .12 . myipso&- .- D. fp: iiiibyinAll.6ll.oo4o:.:4l,llF4-v- feb29.93k CUTIUMRT L SON. Rya Estats Agonts.l4o TWA street& 4 . 1 'W.:A.' ArLllll%4V.t) , REMOVED toittitogrin.' -woo& Where -they, Oder ttkAlietii.bliVeiltaittB2lotioFtiti Public ruellglT.OZttui lottottidett..Wholeialo sad Beta; 'tho largest. mot ielent,4o4 tetkinpkitot go& of CROWE TEAS.- YIKILY:CIROREEXWAMDIIN WARE to be thtmdia thartktt; de9tY . . . . eggs:.. Lc :Stock: `and ßill:Broker;' Sates nasals - .lllort•gigeOte . - Segattateit.' _ • ; • TO TM: PERCILISE AND SALE OF ISCOCESI '• '• °Eke R.Socet pio.ierrr.pr Woad sad yOdiiik lE4OO* V 0.8.-." ... . . .- . .- • . •. ' 13.A.14610RE:tualWASBMTON CM, _ .... ..., ... ...,... ... 14 00. K- .Ail. - nmts! -- - • . • " . _ _ _.. .•... • .- • - -., NO !STAVIN-Get; . .",_- ..,:•_.,_..- 11.51LWAY. 1 THEIBn, 1-111Z-Dl.l3fiA.NcEi ' . . Arad: trimeN'lre:4l titcid a. ' ' riln As ; .z.l:its gazolsiosoriapioragatua tItT. sic: it I formed, dui by purr..boantli ilezet far. Dalthameott the Pen ..ylrrn kt ItzDrood CkatrteDy's Office. on Ltbertyyl., i they ,ca n 1,9) :1 -, twart bsor Oz.' tchle •by ‘irtzeh Abe Vaned 1 Stai n s Cita Welt= Mon mit ziklos L-Co.'s Wottera•Ex. Prds ti 011(4. - 'keit ire,r, P1it.u7.. 17 nt t. wid-u% o'clock,'• A.7S- an,frxtli*titi Paill*A.lrt 19 . 14121. bairoi,rforret , . •tbrittlitlu g h, Ltribt.#4erorkona mail pret•roato to . - . • -1114-Tbrontblpotsoocc, VI OD. _- .. -, ...t.„." •• - -. . - ~- Zi t r ht.ezitto,e , rA SC MALSIKOZ . I,lliiii :iellielk.l an; :ttetilt : latrx a rri T2l 1n thatioom.:tbelitlbtiog four Tfobss,:dintetir to um; t•lty.• Fare Dion Balthatkalo WA )4031 00 ; 1 1 1 30 :. : I' ' PA ' . 002.7 1.1 aro otocart.4.:..tivpple,sccoatiooistion on too. taut% tmtar: lig; nir, q.ltecr:, - 1.. &7fi.rbt 40...0r scfy route la the ccontrY. .„,_ • - . . ,• - :•• En ti.ban;l4..kubt am Sroili; 4 %: -. -- - •:7 L ARD - - 4 , teat% era Weiland tat ish by :. 1 701L I N Y ' EtAbeiVigavaCo,l 0:4 rois — a g,ls- V!"?,r m iliuticiica-co. AttrA -• • Ilia' SILT.% II feel 1 • . •-• • ; • 200 . i19::$#1:1} AtatiliAriCita; fur Fitle by r.• . • "• . • ' • ...:ErSO :4104PALKAlk r • ultrPerlo= reatso, sad dit *a)* „ bzw. .. : . . • rall:aTitf INOI.IIIN CAltria:.Reedrei day; at ' War e.bottre,ZO:S.4 - moan . .strpt‘slett.ana nor stylacTspow, fecr,ili . clipOhortikh invite th e out:sooner -304. u. • • , • • •• -- AVIV • . .1 .• '3ltialelo6k-• 1. - 45Att ARD ?d - 1.11..&„%t1re•'!- . ' •' • , • • ,-. • !a' OM Lhlti rrimc. Sea . Ortesostatk'pOOpaorjalolosses; 100 [lst; bLia. do • do; • tdsdis„ do. _ato ex tr a; „ fat „ , pl.a.cu...t co. ••—• - - . _ b — , — mitilWeißrill xen. , :—.• nrw war ma, siAatlaticulat or tio6aiituraetatetTilkiatb re*W-Avss.mistinn, 4cli eisiolts It. ‘lllllszn 11, 'byte. - tticelynl amt for gall tyy,.: -.1. It ITELDIN, .... ~. ' , ~. • , :Dops:amllor sal Stationer, 04 , 3 .GI Waal mreet, lietlieriilidrdratul Patuth. • ehy WAitl;&.lr.4 rktitirtf, NuLD LOCAT...M. 11 , #..:miler , i:med. 14 emporia** c tikAte-L. Irfirr&or, ttreolpirt..losesclenkattard - to .the loutisr: cf. Lauesorombiog Ittlesoossmeot of taxes, or 'bey other tlar -to lam Bieie of look. Motive to poblle Terme. um:erste: autl the MA:test allot:Won paid to hr.:mu:tit:o MCClite. cc to roj , bodlovi.cotro-mil to them. • - • .JAlf S r.LAKELT,, - fats;_ . - 156., earner of Wood sodLtherty toe. Western Isumgance Company, • Pittolmrga; 13...3.111,1.13., Jr., .Prezidiat. Y. M.. GORDONOSeaTten. CAPITAL, 5300 , 000. • L . TIT ILL Insure Mmitiet all Mode of risks. Mg sod mil =NE. val be ieljustal promptly pakL - • • • • ". . A }lame Intitztlen r managed by lemitlattlibosni tsrll known In the coammulty, vul . who, sr, determined, Ayr promptusgo am liberality, to mauntaln the amootar xbieb &My base monamed, as aLterin,g the beat protactian to those who desire to be Smare. . Pirretora—li. Milier, Jr. C. W. .12.1ilmtran, &W. Diner lq.lialtan, Jr., W. /YU:llth, C. Thom= Geor/mW.Jorkatm, Wm..M.l.you, Jaren Lippearott, George pare4,Jamnup. . Alersoiler Nlmirk, Thomas &GM_ -- • N0:42- Water atmet, (varelmor oTilangk Maim) Pittsburgh; • . • - nort.s.ds Win.dow Bbada - and . Cloth Dianntsctiary;.., • •V IRWIN 8. 2 1'11.F.E.Pr, B. R. - KERNAN,.;- rraMLL.NDR)...PB SIIADLS,M4and Tse* pair: r, • • d o• do- :.do . la •- , 67' do. 6 • do do • • -120 $.1,06 to , :2,00 do. Flowered. God& and Plains assorted pikes; • Uneo, 2.5.34 64 33e.: - :. • . 'Butt 011 Ctotb, 4434 61c.. 64 40e; • Carriage Oil ClolltiLllkkek, 44 &Jr, 64406.; • Fl„-tired Eta* do -44 3.k., 3-4 40e-, 64 4464. • - tip 44 Z.k., 64 406, 8460 e;.. - MaLol-any and Rosowood 44 C.k., S 4 75e-,:64 67e.:' Table Covers, with eentrvo, 44, 6 - 4i.'76, ST W. sad Slew-hr. ' Floor OIL C10th;44,63, 66 and:Oe. pee pirdr., • , - Ekcarth Rugs, cloth,) 111,00aseh. . . 1, - .ArlOouls, VA S eut. - J ,00. Punt, 3:14e. Ilati D'ICSAR'S. Btlati.l;l, GOODS, Lang *lack Coits,_Ss . . - Short Mick Costa eacp.. , , . t Long Pants,s3,l.s" legglivi.V.oo per pair. , Beware ot haltstionsonTransporsoktritaiwg 4 ss,mar , Blue, Yellow and Crimson Wtoalair 6?;ada Cab, as.thin. lithe sole arta original ManutSctory. Gcids Taninted d ant to inset. Dade ar caner., • ... : r. • novfcGal . • • To MenbanLvandDniggajtthrougbout ' outdo Union D. 0.-EPOIIDLOLIGII, -MAN DY.A.DT DARR. A ND•DIo, Litil IS.' *TAINTS: .OILS,. 4' - - Wcr. - 141' Madam Lana, Neror York, ' • itrourouLty barium the attention of.Dra=l.-ts and - Ibirettants throughout the liolob, to his „lar.,-e and os tensive essaronedt of PAlliTS,' 011.8, t.e.; of tbe Whit AND PEIRLIT QUALITIES, which heOPers'fbr rale or r•el 7 moderate terns, bothlo and:Cl446o4e ing ern;Wm ore enuatersied seine of tbelAttang articles: - • • WHITS usAp to otLin Unapt to 500 lb% DUCE TAINT: Ts:LT.4w octrix. It.:10, in oil . - • PATENZDEILD, Beixisa =cows; Tr.p.r....x Et- _ I*lNA,lnooiil. II ntalUt, rar.onr. imriatr.AL _AND. ARRESIDAI. GREENS, in oil. -• • • PRUSSIAN nol,ciious:Txdow6dTimmaßA to all. . - -p' VARNIRIIIM of all kinds. • . LINSEED ou., RAW spa. MOTET CHALK, LAMP BLACK.• • .. AM. end ENDLISIL VALHI:Rh CIIEOME are• aig #4. • !Nble. RED, lUD LEAD. and LLTuAaQr, STONE,PRISSCIIIIMAYELLOW OCHRE, dry.- • CAROMS, PARIS sad DRONSWICS dry. nuscu AND A3ILLICAN WINDOW GLASS. KR- Druggirot and others in rent of soy of the shore, uundioned articles, vatted It to their int4tregt,to colt, as oar facilities far mnnufacturing wad purchasing, and our expo. itenee in the inariztem,„ghe na adrpahgea ID seMng orgy cunt of those In the toms Line. IX B. wctlitoucia,, - • innitanugs r 4-51 Maiden Leue,New TO*: IILIPOILTitiNT T9l .WIIIRSEELFAPEILSI Sectelhiny Bette; and inorr, Vaiimeuic i aj. 6ati 'Ada, file ant °Mir Prepalandoeriii'eleuttenec_ WtKEZS YEAST,. Oft: ILLEMG POW"; DEB—For ;slain; Bruul, Biscuit, firiddleenal Johnny` Cakes, Palling; Pct- lips, Corn Bread, Sweet Cat*, Apple . ' Duzepliziga,Par, Lc. ' - This article is one that ern l y, HOTEL, /MILDEW ROM, Ealing Saloon,Alo, Steamboat; T 1, Caul Best. Ac, will find, re= a metal trial, to beThe ro:y.A4F every single day . gf their . existeuee: Ito most important advantages over the old syatete4tre-- I. It **Tel the escpsata of milk, mga, shortening. spolled bread, and the, trouble and =pewee! procultug,• yeast, —eater only being necessary, 2. xo time is required inr the 'don,* to rite beibre tommg 4 : ol3 vivirtrotly, braid may be made in a few minutes S. b cook ran always depend upon 'haying light. Pled, tender end palatable bread and s biscuit, 'whether the Soar boor the tee; quality 'or not. .. • Ai-Arad made by thin proem It much - pore nntrlthlus, easter of digestion, better fitted fare:reel stomach, sweater, arbiter and lighter, than Rhea made *nit yeast. • i 5.113 e bread made by fettnetitu,t4tl, does not afford the Varna amimnt utuutilicuent to the ayatem, thud It' does when made with thlicompaamat bec3aie Ourfcgetehae acid contained In fermented brad, Prlrent 3 the proper etEilou of the gastric told upon it, and cooaegnently, a part only goes floexiah the body, vh ll 9 the '''‘lt.elit to PlrekriV*7 Pepatiandita attecuiant .:, This article bubo= thinoreghl torlitaid 116thriegt; wottuscow:lips:lo uo::o l lletWgiP t igvt7- - rtr.Sedanit. - - • fc. • jar Be careful to askforDESICESI HAIM SOWDEtt, and take no other, sad yon will not bii deceieed. . VA/ached elatte,l32 stet street. Neil Tor.: Sold 1Y t he the best Stnoeta • Jar 4gents IltliOnirgia-= • •_ . • • feI4PY 1 BA XTER 4 ld'Erd; lIMBI 14331 Z. arm . _ _ _ _ i. iOS EPn C. iingla % at r eeker _DotirsoPen : it. 6 3i . te clock; PerfbrFinee cpa:tell/ 00— - - air i =cal *stleitted at ths Box 011ie, dortagthe o dzi,a - - • _ iint D 10 0 .1440 3 / ; :r ni? " 32E DDREr Tau Eerattu, Teltruiry 48. will be prtdoeui the Trees beautiful &yet ; • - - . . • • • Tag Zuthr:43*. LY01.013. - Claude Urinate Butlifoul. - —.2aultne Hy Mr. and! w. Mr. Wool andl - WANIS easticolo orttli the hob , . taco •:•Ar Waf6al— Tr6OAVA.NICk2If OMENTALVOIitagIiZz AEONI-G.': , IIALL 3przLE damn -fay LuStnia.tha eltbateisat ' •ebd ttlitt theE ftire ONZ:GtIIFXDV.OI4CIRTI 'ow - ISONDA) -RUINING,' releemovlldkimodkot.lo.lo3 , ;:i Icearr, Mr. Mxime, &Ad ideei; The groves to be applied tor - . the - bolldidi..*"•.'! - . = Meru= Cethollo Mont, tre dnegbeuf AFir Peogredatne will be delivered stthe door.: p • YET Doors epee at I' o'clock. • .. . • T7dosttli99baLligttital hiapt gi.no • • ' • - SPECIAL - NOZIOES __• • • vc 4);:zo,:•obesidicreithomiukrovenvh osaavviosv.ll 3 44. 04.,rottfrotrboysz -16-- - idsrevenittre . J ....roe *NV .....DANGELELON A 1,00131,E, oe-INT-Age: . Angetoni „WV!, 50...%11;L.0. *CO. F.„ - mina ;war' ®ed dnle'nd*ispioL mat,Wood/tom.,'jyty.i.:-L. ir":1114.&.0 TES ArYdr bad.Ocntard Mt* -•• b=b, fict watcasto., ga to the Pekbi'rea - idtdec atseet, iherelb ! !!4:Yaipt.: . /dack pad °Md.. • Tess eacdthrdya - 4139 I. 0. O. in—rians" of imatlng,Vaibilail;:: ....Y . Woo 4 Wed, — bitiroat reds street and litt , laity:. -•- . ~nrcEr=ins. rxma...,• - 15 . 6. - 33e3401eaez7:11ia.sda, irmini. • - --.••_ '.. :. M.Vadarral..l:...nixtactri-Xd:4o4- - 51eaceStrat Bud -tlrd• , " - ‘ • .:. :Friday a each month. . - -?,.. 77 rr:T.': - ..?: .: :;..7.- . 4lniZiaMr... ' • 1 .1. /F..T-S.II.43IBVa.aigOE,=.COMPA I4I 4 .of :.1 '_,._:"- 11.1ltrigargis..Considtakratoric$30°,000; Ai..,,,_ sets sisax2.7 mo at the - 2lttaburA Agency - in ilia atm -- -- • - Bociat of 311Uustr4 Lotztola,Sio. a Wood irtriet...:•.: ..: 2 . . : ..; . •.. ..; _ -,.. 1 fr - Cornst .Cormill 'Gorman Agetat szmulpee....--• , -- , :. tivY 7011A - sre &algid'," tormented with tonaz- - .§: iteststii...'.._ ' ...... imam*: Aria iteSsimd.ia Dr•:.'olEalra alicp-r.iterai far ..,,.-.-: - 4tabll7.l*-. GM SzKEYSGZI4I). Wood street: .-- -. i _•••-•,-..*.- I' • ••• ities,letsil sit. li.si and 14 , -.rts par lair: ,•'-'• - - --- 1.:I.-• - . 6 0 81 •-": zSta‘Liberal &dilemma to thoEm Irtiobwr total] agdu- Liberal -. . • .fle.tertaLip...and , Curtabi Trimming's :a star deieriptionjWar PhTsbes, lb:mate-11m At,. Uwe mad Muslin Curtains:MY. planted Windity tThades,Gllt Oaraiges, Curtain FLOS,Bandit + , . wboleimila sad FcCitiSlCheiumtatzect; CM= Fillb,Pbiladelphis. ' Cariaias Alide sbd Tdmmodin .thf3.l-narres-t-Freuch, Sbado lani tork, e alaNl 2l.7s w ind ow: ar.:WIDSCD 11 1.A801 11Intlit "GTZ ..".- Psigel2lW,„(eo; niioAttio, Oft o?.. sots mut -isr Stotor4aiitek.eititi34). l *ltAltP , nao tag,— 4%7lllllbtrottidioilict e A.t:e Invited to; gOirolko-s. f • on puretia*lberitirie;; G. 3MLE-11-J4-4X1. , •Attarram h • 1..!-11.741: lean ut atterA rcii 0f751XL5031 , 8 • DAGIIERIZEO -• ' • - PostthlStaßoilmnrs, Third street - - 1,11 - Ortomeddakeni:; , Z... in WI kinds Or ireether,dana tAlac accurate OrtietlanotT animate Mame; ortdikorined - laedltelk. parlor.to thrtoonotoon cheap dlgnerrootnesott.S4l4*Oritr.;:-. cheep priceei;ZPOriP4 W05 4 41 5-4 ndur. aza t',s l rl lii ii - She size and nallkr at.Se or treat.. •-- .f.: :Hoare tor riomn A. 31.16 '7 " : N. 13..-LikenfOocoof a1..1 t decode,* peon warn • .pert date city. :fir,2,13 tialzeo la:the Head, and all ttbae• *2 • creerible diseliargeipaaa tha ear, speet4ty and perout•-; uratiyritteout pain ar Saucarrenteuee, Vitt. 'Lars— _ /ZT, t lutist Jattlar Surgery, who may t!it cousulto .1t...3L to E • Thlreeeityeasiiii : akeis and. alniatt usaltrie4 attontsoit to: We broach al special prictke las =Wed tat baraduettlsto' treat:oM testach a &gave of gammas w find the most eau-. • 'famed fad - ol e:Ulec llefdiby auk-4r itUttoUtat 'to the ..•"/LISSOC.I.A.TED RtreineWls:.lLtissuisacc Comispany.of 'Lls..l4oo.ll.UsAD,k=idisa-AOI I =TFENTNUT: e 4ll - ' imams iktilast YALE , sad .3.LABILCS nas s g a Vials: 10E54: in .11cnionehe...1,,,Ncks. Min& • iflacro3n; • Tr-C.Strersr; - 1 " • •• • --IL - B.gaipso - 14. Wm. IL • U. V.-117.11da5,3 . 19: • - •'• Charles gent, - -- - • !;• y t lliaut °Alia pro 4,. A, P: Anshmtz , : - _ 111111=7.1%111-.ingati. - I.iumsotoiee. - Cennippony - of theY...:Pittobturgbli. D. KING, Pre..4.laat ggieeiDl, Water Mx& Deinera - _ l l.fartet alai.Dbed-etr -Insures lfULLazed CAHG43.ELF on the Ohio and .114*b.- - • laseresapsizzet - Lower Daarsie . by, Are. - 2 : • _ • ALSO—Against the Peailet of the Sea, %s Island . D.. Stag, . Bag", 'Rama • Samuel D.ox, lrallam-Biugh"V Hebert IhPlikP, Jr.. ' John S• Dawcrthi; . 1 Efirbangb., - . .P - razteis • - F4nir.lllaaalateN. Walterltryant,— WIELD*424-83,,r. 4 -1,-- ;•- •"s anin - DimakandsneW. ' 1.1" a • at " 011,22.aegtar - 10la4/0315 IX. tmh Joa . 4&lllil : 4,ani.:llelfcad Yaz tido t . sy:, - '- - • . • - fistes.-t ' - • . COPIING PBXS.S.:—Ailinit,Patakti Idster pppling !Yen. Ane* creirAllerfiale t:- • X4l: tL.CWTIi3. Mb clay, ...}sibt Caps =Ware- - '- ky boo" No. 85 lbortirstred, NA and 3-1! mw .derl,gps mod colors. - No.3llacamml; • , • . , • half btkr. • . do Ia rasa and - far isalakf :HEN - Br. 3CCETLLOUGIC k CO, • 7 feb . • - corner of ...Pain apal Traria atreeLk CIee7PILEHENSIT.G SIMISLUtY OY UN1N:11134,1, ‘,/ Tollr—Wltb a tiovaphy- of:E •P_ os 4- Lc® Um inoatert pertcd to the - paean [ ittetattit e itarqoan; salt= Ear Age by toter i • • . • KAT Co ~ brßaoct stmt. • , Otdel3SOß impartaiof _ -U.IIRAWILS, QIN, TrnagVißet. r.,00i-Dealer Rat Uttill4.3tand ,Ftach, - Brandy; Val'.lM actatilitebi ; Ft sweep, Pittel - mxt, . jatil3.ll &..• -~.. •}t -' • F EMI : : •Dezillatikeemptr 0419.113ddiajAito.1 4 1-Pm 4 ths.ld at. Einar 7: 7 Itemcrredi . I . TARIM' &Mod of Worming arty 'Metals - ansl &cm, thAt /tune rta:WTed 'UM lalllr , wArehcape.;-4 - 0. zgsP übexPr. street, ne;irif °Naga& Angibliga terreet... sees - . - • • • Ass.- .--. Now the chance forekreesteavettia Yro MY TIM GOOD. WILL A.LIV-YLITURES- (which litt e deesa 's i t " a aral .mmakilt has ettreee424l4° for Onnan'that :mill-TalEßseeNA-athneraoreira-rx*-Itaaf": goal Nit et wham. It aux be benghCcheap,- tta the pro;". prteerr la going Into other beakless.: Tor I 12, gaitof.Eit.J ILLlGrocer, tt, CI ABUTS .tiCIiOUL 4-2 delay; .11m S.meid ng 0a hand, Urge stipply a the Sand.sat Qaionnad.idmaag Sabbath School Socktes Publk:k bans 1f alipseasiortmanCa aulefs and other !pot; • - $r Sabbath &bad . Libraries- . , • Qneadon wad Class Books, Waits; gooks, laps, air* and Wm" Sabbit.h"Scboor icgadsites. Par - spr at Bostoninl eipbis. pricey by - - , - . • - - Boston fetOS ' AGMCW, - Oixt;:lbe•ls4. 33 e50t7,-, T 1 WA' eib lkl44s Taloe.- °;r bi 3'eeetga llaroilrie .Xee. Baas:. Thd ‘., ....s -,,.,... -Th, } ,.. .'i"cre The * Segleeted One; The Pet • "1 " 4"°u " ----. ' .k --- 'ex The Youeß rupku. Ead ma . B.it s ; Neglect.o,_ll e Ftt.e.wir. ; Th. ; Aunt . 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Paatanni YexfS canto made payable tri-411 %Ike peihfi4pal. plscei tlrrovogn)4'..l .FrasOixidGermaßr. 4PPIT • • - • ..r • ^ - • J. T. TAPP:WM A . 03., *a* A - mt . • cii - ii k omodandow, En:areas'. Agent, 24..3.85, lamer of iutdiagiFtVartaig, Yitisbarglk._ . • dealt , • • .trarrie Sr.* . ILANITPALTOB,Y, • mrattisatatri anent. - artaa. AlLy. - .&:Dieuval,roftbeettimy hiforees dealers; that ids • - TV; PARASOLS forthdWeesteletsg Rama is am earn. phite, sad invites their atuLatial to it. . - - -Ht &natant],'ediJlez eenretyles, arid dealers will tlad his atcekoae 01114 monde - A:able to r.elert from that as - la font:vita the eotttry. . • ,slaD i arill be mead 3,l2:tri steak of 1:1 - 3=Eitar coa 64rattit, of b w v i ci d Wpm; Ettailitasi of avert quallthadd a ehedea assartraisatat ax, all of it lath he ends at assaall .adsatiesatttlitkistatotapanniaetare. - ibbu an 771 AWslloo&S.—Deerallatiked ibuysicructeycy, .t.celyencs 42,4 of DoiDog Jaristolutoore,:try . Theodora .D.. - Ikok---uccdti °dicky ; 2 scoly.B:foc - - - • ma w° jdgke—Blore.glintke, and Mashies; Itasealecal Glam—fatzi sditian; res s IY4 convetodond =Way attyryid, ,blNeartidil ThstigtalY., IN:14 - 1. vol. Soo.' • , • Ltimerkaca Crenrinat Zcan--d. Teo:obn on the DiabiatirLav of ilk United Statesi-Irryikekk:Wbartosq. 3. peaces lb* Eitesnii.iontaininc. ximeittouitwelto ilcitoliroot toms, far procueer•iti tho Connie. ot ik1iT1431 1 14, 4 7 oeoct cit this 11.aited. Dm" %by Jamey D. Dun ; second edinon4 1 eel.- , 1 . • Maltase& Los: L:doom—The Lav-Ust kic or Diotioznc.. i at oxisproulocieo, tor J. J. S. Wlityrtimi Zook; twat - thy Lai' =The abate aze.ll>r sae 14r Lita 3 • - •- • tiiilatina, HALL GENTLESimeg" • - vvwFfil . : STOKE TILTRNT -SHIRT BIA3 I I7I O .AVTORYi •.. - 146 Bratisnare atr,:Baltiraore t slater Carrog Bat TEM tinder4ted. condacting.the nbrme bristheis. Wit ery effort thobhilis ihs dadaist Goxls . appertaining to the Geottinneu'eltrinsthion line th at is imported Writhe • New Tarlonexicet:'- The store inept corenuatly sorglex ii seosoixthle soots, togetber eith a =day or fairy artieloa. . The- attention 44 the publish also called to tbe-.1'.4.T.12-iT • itiotry - Dpat, RP RM . Siallte, insauLutarsa by tbetu.',.arbitis.- far neatness and comfort of tit cannot be mop& To this branch of their business the susilers4nsa perpartionior iention; and are dote:l2lmi not to he impelled brAny uta k - 11thrarot in ibis eity: - ._An experienced Cutler totospkget • and a sotiannary fit b warranted to aver] rase. - • A lane god vaned assartuaut of Mu alma &tithe keit • constantly on Laid, width is caned to the trade on Worth • . deokeno—fahtir, • Ci s F. Wacamtr.P..t CO. •e~ ..-. -~~.'::~ .. ~.~~.; MEM ~; ~:~._ ~,< - .~ ENE '... -- , - • . .;, .... ••-yalßcokard feb2-13t•- l '. . ' • , . SAY &&Y •. 54, Wool stmt: _:: ;:;
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