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T....-1..... ....:, seuktatk.Commonllcodoinatnuarrotton lathe Gnat= EtnitheStaki, er o f„ o majority et the party, .S 4 ULUZ il , Ma 7 now give np his vacillating course, tine day th e OP seexcIILATION. - e. 6 e ls le sea foll o w a _ t; ,ver-firan the nest re Yi , We leave observed with no little interest, the pro- lead of the New-York Express, wldch has again areas of. sPe c a lati sa and eeteseagence through- become the dependent of the Tribune. But _;oat our`conntry, precisely as it advanced in the why are the other organs of-the mighty Whig - ....,:,:memorable years of 1536-6. There is this dif- party act eilent., Do they now want to. fall isitlie , ferettee, however = There is stasis of gold for ranks andAjere their errors, or ado . they: held „.. . _ „.. rancit -- ot„the. present : expansion to , rest - upon ; out, and hunt , in vain for some sentence in the *..- I , liiiiii - the other rested enly on the ishadovr of a inaugural Address to cavil at? With what glee `ii4itaild;: ,l .State ,and: Corporation ,Stocks are, they , would pick out a - mistake of a typo or a :•"•• . ......1 1 .goeing up, and ar e” far abov&their intrin- grammatical error, .but they have not even this 142 Value; which doubtless iti occasioned by the poor chance, it wilt defy theta in sentiment and language." The manly straight -forward exposi abiludance of the circulating medium on the one • - •:hand, and the"expectation of high dividends on ' t i on of his ..views,_by President Pierce, and the the ether. The continued influx of gold'from tufiversal-love of the people for the Democratic/ platform, all tend to the prosperity of his militia -2,,:1be Californian and Australian mines, is well cal ' misted to keep up the expectations of a golden istration--and with this Cabinet who would de age; when fortunes will be accumulated byttome sire any bettor harbinger of a bright day for all kind Of inchantment like the lamp of Aladdin, that rent beneath our flag. Too late comes the instead of by that slow'and painful process of repentance for the calamities heaped upon Pierce bard laborand frugality which was peculiar to while a candidate—ealumnies that make them the oldet time.. Thor () is a feature in the Drell- feel now how despicable such a system of tactics ' int Age 'that has no parallel in, the past, and is in the eyes of all good citizens—the repent " when are.attemptto reason on the vicissitude of snot) will not wipe away the etain, for they have _ ,thinga l we find it _difficult to get analogies to- oft thits offended ; nnd they must look bacle to goiter: 'That feature is the application of ma- the time when they stooped to enter Jackson's , 1 °liner,' to ?aliorf aliatle wonderful facilities of Kitchen to raise slandere against him when 'a inierecaninunicalion and commerce;by means of candidate. Then, as now, the nation gave their ;the artificial avenues which are filling every part verdict against such means to achieve their per of the country, as the veins.and nerve do the - . human - system, and thee producing a circulation : - and antion in the body politic, as novel as it is delightful: :But:while we behold with hope and pleasure, thegene;al progress of the nation, we cannot butfeel apprehensions concerning the tendency in some portions of it, to produce disasters such as we have all witnessed in the past. New York city is thefocue of speculation and extravagance Which is impossible to view with indifference.— Reidestate is going up to a pitch never before , ~ .. witnessed: 'Schemes and bubbles are projected and blown np every hour to enrich the few at the - expeese of the many. Not the least rais. el/levees of these .are the banks new springing uplike mushrooms—the West, under the au sPices of New York brokers and speculators, flooding the country with wild cat currency that is deathsid to be as worthless as that 0f1837. We'advisci the people of Pennsylvania to stand fronttinder ! ,- , . And it is .-a fact creditable to the citizens of this Vormonwealth, that while we are not be hind our; brethren' of other States in promoting workaof internal improvement to develope our g rbat mineral - wealth, and facilitate commerce, Wo have not', engaged, nor does there seem any great Prospect of our engaging, in thOse schemes of speculatien which forebode disaster else Where. In our own locality there is a most healthful state of business; wealth and population both increasing; but yet no corresponding advance in real'estate. Why is this? Does it arise from the-cautiousness of our citizens; or are we be hind the age? With the exception of on our principal business streets, rents are lower hero than in some towns Rest of us with hardly one fourth our , population. Beal estate can be had far lower than it sells for in Cleveland, and most of the other Lake cities. Infect the California , gold,has had little or no influence in miming it from the Sleep of yeses. ' heavy taxation is ascribed as the cause of this by some; but if any one'veall take the trouble to enquire, ha will • --find-thee' anziplaint of high taxes not eontlend to Denetlylvarda alone, or Pittsburgh in - particular. The i sebject we have, hastily glanced at is a ,froitrnl one for-oantempletion, and W e'wit' -4 - ,-Aalve rs.--io it again: t - Iry FMAY riolgulte* " • The 'members of Congress were not so Idle doing:Alio last session as has been generally supposed. A large number of acts, both public and of's' priaitte nature, were passed. Besides what are regarded as the usual appro priations for objects already authorized by law, and annually appropriated for, there are others that will be new to most of our readers. A considerable sum of money was appropriated for various improvements in Washington, and in the District For the extension of the Capitol, one million was appropriated, and towards the erec tion of.the west wing of the Patent Office, 200,000. -For repairing the President's Mansion, includ ing cleaning, painting, whitewashing, eta., $7,- 800; and for heating, ventilating, painting the exterior, painting the walls and ceilings of the rooms on the Era floor, and the purchase of books for the President's library, $29,600. For refurnishing the President's House, the sum of $25,000 WM appropriated; and for bring ing water into the city, $lOO,OOO. The sum of $20,000 was voted to Clark Mills, to compensate hint for his statue of Jackson, and to make it the property or the United States. For an equestrian statue of Washington, the sum of $50:000 was appropriated. The Clerka 14 the several Executive Depart ments, from and after the 30th of June next, are • to be arranged into four classes, with different grades of salary, and no clerk is to be appointed into either-4A the classes until he shall have been examined and found qualified by a Board of three •Commissioners, one of whom is to be the chief of - the Bureau to which the clerk is to bo ap pointed, and the other two tohe selected by the ~Department to which the Bureau ie attached. An Assistant Secretary of State is authorized to be appointed by the State Department, with an annual salary of $3,000. The salaries of the Vice - President and Cabinet officer% including the Secretaries of State, Tree any, WO.r, Navy, and Interior, and the Peg matite? General, and Attorney General, are res ipeoGvely increased from $6,000 to $B,OOO per antigen. The outstanding Stooks of the United States tlay be purehased by the Secretary of the Tres fury at the current market price, to be paid for from any surplus funds in the - Treasury, provided that the balance in the Treasury should not at any time be reduired below $6,000,000. -An Assay . Office, in the city of New York, is to be established for the receipt, and for the melting and assaying of gold and silver bullion aid foreign coin, and for casting the SAMS into bars, ingots or disks. the list of acts passed, we find one pro hibiting public executions in the District of Columbia. An aot amendatory of existing laws relative to the half dollar, quarter-dollar, dime and half-dime. And also the following : “Malting anther appronrLatietut for the construction of reads In the Territory of Nffnusota. For the construction of military nods in Oregon Terri. Wry. . • Authorizing certain soldiers of the late war with Great Britainjo surrender the bounty lands drawn by them, and to locate others in lieu thereof. - ° m aps the right of way to the_ St Laub, caul Iron bicroutalo Ra il road Company. • o rit iong• the rigtit of way and making a t of land to the Stales of,Arkansus and' . Mhueoarl, aid in the construction of a railroad on the Mississippi, opposite the month of thw Ohio river,via Little Reek, to the Texas tound ell, zoo VWton, Aricanras, - with branches to Fort Smith - and the Mississippi river. - • To surrender/0 the State of Ohio the unfinished portion of the Cumberland road )0 sell,! State. To appropriate lands fa the Support:Of schools in certain townships and frational townships in the Territory of Ms ' 'To establish the Territortui ilor of rnment ibe Territory ,. , . , A. Joint , • resolution was - weed, 11114rwing• in - _ - aertain cases to the owners of steamers - further titne:to":make the necessary preparations to bring their vessels. : within the provision of an --tictentitleti "An act to provide for.tbe• better security of thoJitres. of passengers on board of vessels propelled:in.: whole _ or in part by stints* and Or - other pirpeses. 7 . - . the few: mentioned above,,a number of other sots; .v iiieireting.arions !entitle-swore . passed. A large 'number. of private pets Mostly. 'for the relief of ttleimantii;Mula-Pumber of joint resolutionswerep*ill.;!:: ''' -- ' ' ' - • '". ' .. - .•2; ir,;• : Siir 9. - CiL•r - vtle - ••• "19(irtaill•f••••••.1;aben , ' w, 7 •• •••Zle . 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The Cabinet, composed'of men of intellect of the brightest order, tried in theirpatrietiem, and with a unity in principle, will not diminish the reputation the Democratic party have acquired for good government. We will again bare the days of Jackson and Polk, tho country respected abroad, and thO people happy at their firesides. The Inaugural Address is a text-book, and there will be no shrinking from the position taken. Comparisons are odious, but before the whige abuse the present Cabinet and their actions in future, let them recur to past scenes in the his tory of this country. We do not agree with those who say that Taylor and Fillmore'e term has past, and therefore let their deeds be passed by. Their administration is now a matter of history ; the actions of the two Cabinets are open to question, and always will he. They wore public servants, and their administration of the affairs should have the mete of praise or censure as it deserves. Then, before the whlgs talk of all the evils that may betel us under Pierce's administration, let thein think of what has transpired within this last four years. What will the present Cabinet do—better tell what they will not do. We ask those who have raised their voices against President Pierce and his Cabinet, a few questions, which easily can be answered. Will not the Cabinet which has just commen ced the discharge of their duties, be respected abroadt---r-Will not the country occupya better position among other nations than it has done during the last four years oar diplo matic coips be looked upon es non-entities or grovelling sycophants ?—Will the country be degraded in the eyes of Europe by such toady ism as displayed by Ingersoll t—Will weak Spain be permitted with impunity to give re peated insults I . —Will the present Cabinet ad vise a proclamation calling their fellow-citlzens pirates and freebooters, and giving them up to the tender mercy of the Spaniards'—Will we again see fifty Americans shot In cold blood with out a trial ?----Will we again eabmit to such in dignities as were meekly borne in the elute of the steamers Ohio, Falcon, El Dorado and Cres cent City ?—Will we have a repetition of the Galphin swindle and the Gardiner fraud 2 Will we see the inhabitants of New Mexico again pieced under martial law?---Will we see the private correspondence of a preceding adminis tration shown to the world we see an other war with the Florida Indians arise from the inaction and ignorance of those in power? —will we see a nomination to the Supreme Court nude and withdrawn—and as a finale • renewal of the Capitol frauds? Until such scenes recur, let the whip keep silent. Let them reflect upon tho wards of the Louisiana Senator—a sentiment in which even the most short-sighted must concur—" That the policy of the administration, where our interests came in ednflict with those of a foreign power, has been peculiarly unwise and undignified." But the Want of ability to fill properly their stations, is proved by a reference to the Clayton Master treaty and other instances. Their want of honesty, at least among a portion of the last Cabinet, by reference to the connection of Corwin with the Gardiner claim, and also by the conduct of. Stuart in trafficking In the patronage of his department lately exposed by the Whigs themselvis in the House. Let the account thus stand and see what will transpire during the present administration that may be accounted a set-off to some part of this catalogue of mismangement The administration of Pierce will be a bright page in our country's history, and his name in after timo be ?teed with Jefferson, Jackson and Polk. n ZRARTIBRS VALLICY BAIISLOAD Our business men should remember that the Stock Books for this Important Road will be opened on next Monday. In speaking of It, the Washington Reporter says : " Every thing will depend upon the action of Pittsburgh. Should her business men lend a hand, the work will go forward steadily and rapidly; but if not—if they hesitate and demur, the enterprise must fall through " It further remarks : In the rural districts of any portion of Penn sylvania, such enterprises move slowly. Such a project in any of the New England States, and even in many of the Western and North Western States, would be taken hold of with enthusiasm by the people. In any one of tbe`Now England States, such a road would bo built, while our phlegmatio population are deliberating upon its feasibility. We have but little of the New Eng land enterprise with us. It is unfortunately not a characteristio of our people, and hence our community is an age behind less favored por tions of our country. The time is at band, we venture to hope, when the important advantages of Such improvements as that of which wo aro now speaking, will be seen and duly appreciated by.our people., ,_Tbe building of one such road as the Cbartiers Valley, will do tore to , enlight en public mind as the of railroads, than all the theories that we could present to them for the next twenty years ! This road is of great import'ance to the com mercial interests of our city, and we hope that our busineed men 'will come forward and sub scribe liberally to the stook: NEW Courrr.--ihe WashLugton Reporter is alarmed at a project now on foot to organizes . new county out of portions of Fayette and Washington. It thinks the project.was started, by a portion of the people of Fayette to evade the responsibility of the' proposed loan of $200,- 000 to the Branch Road between Uniontown and Latiobe. Brownsville is deeigned as the county seat.' . ser We learn from Washington, that the Hon. D. 13: DICKINSON will be appointed Collector at • New York, and that Mr. BIICTARAN will be ap pointed Minister to England. Funn—lturisiso Ours.—Our menihanta are full Of business. Our manufacturers cannot sup 7 ply the demand for goods. Oar streets are.fMed with country traders: Our spring business is in full blast. Our columns are fill of' tuiverlise moats.. Our theatres-Are crowded every night. We are full—niuning over.. • Wbere's theend?— NMI SEIM if.f.(1)43'0,111.1:4:t:141 Tho tightness of the money market In the east, has had a coirespondinieflect in our own neigh borhood. We are informed that the banks are disconnting but little, and .bankers are waiting for 81110143 cheering .report from the east. Nsw YOns., March : 8. 1 7 We-barn - from !the N. Y. Post that 'the Market:li dull; sand rather heavy, but not so depressed..as tkats :anticipated at the close of Saturday's market. '- Erie bowie" are mostly hativi.. The seeenti mortgage, however, advanced I. The Converti bles of 1871 declined 1; Hudson River Convert ibles also declined At the close there was rather-a better feeling for the fancy stooks. . Invitations are advertised to contractors, for proposals to grade and construct 154 tailes of railroad for the Mississippi and Atlantic Rail road Company, of which Mr. Brough is Presi dent. The award is to be made in May neat. Tbo money market presents an active demand for money, at 7GB percent. for prime bills, and B®9 per cent. for second class. Call loans are difficult of obtainanco, except on the best stocks, at 7 per cent. The steamer has brought 'out a considerable demand for old established state, railroad, city and county bonds. Private letters by the Bald° speak favorably of the English market. There appeaxs a healthy demand there for money, and none other. The amount of capital Invested and investing in Australia is immense, but little doubt is ox. pressed of the profitableness of the trade, as the . chief returns aro gold, wool and copper, all of high and rising value. The London wool sales were progressing, and a further advance of I®l7ll is reported. • The banks have been drawn upon to such an extent for specie from the south and west, that, with a very great additional ergansion of loans and discounts, their specie strength has' not been proportionately increased, and is of very unequal charactersamong the several banlts , l-- There is consequently much movement among them daily for drawing specie on each other, more especially for the weekly settlements, which are made every Friday, but usually pre pared for on Thursday. An are now engaged in strengthening their specie position which is much needed, end con sequently call loans to parties who do not keep accounts with them are generally denied, and their discounts - are limited in the same manner. It is the poverty of the banks in specie rela tive to their liabilities, which has created all the present trouble in the market. The trade of the country Is in the soundest state possible. The general mercantile community is not even pressed for money. The western and southern states, where production has been so materially stimulated, base been the recipients of all the new supplies of specie this year, and they will in no very long time fend it back to the eastern markets, principally to Wall street, for supplies of dry goods, teas and other groceries which will shortly move forward In large quan tier. We clip from the Journal of Commerce the fol lowing cciadonsad etsatueut of the CILMiTS of 111111 , 41 Dar GOUDA AT WI 164. TOIL ISLa. MX TUX If LAC. Totakittemt at Its 112,A14.441 Total throws upon tba 2,:10, 1 370 ::44.5.24/ I . Jan. lat. Total lobrnd at the - .ass m.r.tox.: Total ttirorn awn ate martzt..- 15,70,•11$ 3).07.5e2 This nukes the total since Jan. let, nearly $5,000,000 in excess of the amount for the same period lut year. The Nanipstock Railroad Company have made their niinual report to the eh:Alibi:diem The receipts for the year coding 31st December last, aro $230,984 C 2, Wog an Increase of $20,757 OS over the total reeeiptsof 1841, or It per cent. The earnings, after deducting ail charges, In cluding interest, /co , amount te $85,274 €l5, equal to Di per cent- upon the issued stoat of the company. The previous year netted only 74 per cent. The Directors have psi(' 7 per cent. In divi dends, leaving a surplus for improvements. The stock tuned is Ct.ZO sharrA at c~~_.__._.__.. The company liana merge of 5,740 sbares, of 'blob enough will be sold to pay tbo bonds as they arriro at maturity, namely : now cat , iota Jab, pla V"...000 do 4e 1 44,000 de do 153:. The London money market appear* unsettled. There is a large outgoing of specie to Austrathi, greater than the arrivals thence. The weekly Dank of blngland's statement is rather less favorable. The coin and bullion had decreased, and the private securities increased. Putuatittpuift , , March B.—Mint Certificate, No. 795, were payable at the Mint on Wednes day, March oth. s2ooolagton Go SGI.4 $3OOO Tetnume Gott 4 05 52700 Morris. C 01... a 92 iebicti 1. 90 001:10 Beal , Ilcadow Gs 0014 11160 State Ss 910 , pozpo Bum Col 4311 $l9 Lehigh Moe Ca 176 100 Heading 11 n c 44 44 $ 100 do 100 do a 4 44, 800 Soh Now pal a:. ad 100 Looglatand IS 18 100 do o 17 , ' 101) do bd 17 WO do 2da 17 a The Evening Ballet' vere pressure in the creating quite a panic in the Atlantis cities, la said by, the bears to be the four-runner of a great commercialrevulsion, while It is regarded by the bull. as only a temporary pressure, such as we are very often afflicted with. We trust It will at least serve as a cheek upon the spirit of speculatlen wbfeh is feet taking hold of the gen eral community and which, if not repressed, will assuredly lead to a repeltion of the scenes of 1830. In the present instance, however, we incline to the opinions of the bulls, seeing no analogy in the present pressure in the financial world with that preceding the period referred to. That the present panio was in a measure cadged by the fact that the Bank of England had raised the rates of diacount,le probable; and as the last steam er brongh t in telligenc e of the reduction of the °am° by this monster institution, we trust it will have a tendency to dissipate the fears of Wall Street, and quiet will again resume its sway There was a very good business done in loan' at the evening board yesterday, and at fair prices. Some doable have been expressed as to the correctness of the telegraphic despatch we pub lished yesterday, announcing the reduction of the rate of interest by the Bank. of England.— We cannot tell more about it, than that it was published in a despatch from London, in the Liverpool Courier of Feb. 28d, and we have no more reason to doubt it, than to doubt other tel egraphic) despatches, and these are nearly always correct. At the opening of the board this morning, the feeling was dull, and the market remarkably heavy. ' • Sales of Reading a 444, Penna. B. 8.. 601. There was • but little done in the fancies.— Bales of Long Island, a 17i 18, and Morris Ca— nal, a No transactions.ooCOrsequenoe in loans. The the tendeneyve think is downward. Faann.—A writer in the New York Tribune asks certain western shinplaster mongers lit that city, if they consider the Illinois paper worthy of credit, why they'so closely imitate the New York . State bills, and conceal the word Illinois by printing it in such small type that it requires a magnifying Muss to , detect it. 'Any . Cheat will do, if it isn't found out, they think. The Stanton copper mines, in Franklin coon• ty will produce this year : about 50 tows •of • copper. • Thaionsill Amerhind -says a majority of the lenaats atthe hiechanice Mills;have acceded to .tiiilderatindsof their workmen, and signed an {agreement to adopt the ton hour system. Jacob Strader, Esq., has withdrawn from the Presidency of the Cominercial Bank of Cincin nit', and the Hon. James Hall has been elected to succeed him. Cbas. B. Foote, Esq., has been elected Cashier. A letter from Baltimore etates that the Coloni zation Society will despatch a vessel to Savan nah for anoh emigrants as may desire to go to Liberia, and it is expected that the vessel will leave. Savannah the latter part of May. - The Mormon Missionaries have been preach ing among the Cherokee nation. They have been attentively listened to be by large andien oes, but have made no converts. Ex-President Fillmore and his family are now stopping at Willard'a Hotel; Washington, and in the course of the week he intends leaving the city on a•Southern tonr,sccompanled by the Hon. John P. Kennedy. Bridget Dwyer, aged eleven years, died In New York on Friday. The body was reduced to a perfect skeleton. A coroner's jury held that her death resulted from slow starvation, endue. ed during a sea voyage. The girl landed from the ship Antarctic. Judge Merrick, at Cambridge. on Friday de. tided that the authorities of Watertown had no right to search the Spring hotel and seize liquors therein, and that the bar keeper bad a right to resist the officers and protect the property.— Bunker 11111 Aurora. A Colonel in the Greek army has been disgrac • ed for being leagued with a band of robbers, who were harbored on his hands. A large number of counterfeit s2's on the Southern bank of Kentucky are in circulation. A young stack-broker, haviug married a fat old widow with £lOO 000, says it wasn't his face that attracted him so much as the figure. • Ranch. in his parliamentary dictionary, defines a comprehensive measure a measure that will take ererybody in. Correspondence between President Pierce and - tbe Pennsylvania Legislature. Mr. M'Caslin reported that the joint commit tee, appointed to invite President Pierce to visit the capitol of Pennsylvania, had discharged their duty, and ad:Knitted the following invitation and answer : T. S'nrelfits Pura., Fraihut cbrt fm. Ciuull Watts The rindersignel have been appointed a Joint committee by llse Senate and Boum of Itepnweutatives of the Com monwealth of Pronsylvanis. now in weselon, to for lie you to tilt out State espita, and, to lariat,. of the hovitalitio of our pcople. In performing the agreeable duty asslgool us by our res. poetise bodies, we be to to ammo you that tide Invita tion promote from b 0 .beln. for display or p.mle. which would bo tmbeeoinlog the tharacter of Cone whom we re present, as Ittntot be ungrateful to your fcclingr, but IS prompted by the high calmed= in whlb you are hold al a man, as well as the 'mated position whkh you 'weepy by the free stamps of your fellow citizens. To th e unanimous ebb of the Carteret Ametably, representing as tide.", the wlsbes and teenage or tbe entire Commonwealth., we add our own canard solicits:into% Hoping it may be in your power to accept als invitation from the Erydeme" of our happy Union. we leave It with you to &stigmata a Cm which may best suit your run• sentence, sad etkerilas oureal vas moat reepectiolly, Your friends and fellow damns. WCASLIN, itilLN C. KW:KS:L. C. it. MICK:USW, Onsatinfr eia Ifizker. J. ILLELV- FULTON, C. W. KELSO. HUEY & )lOTT. (hositillzr inlGnturf Rrywraidotir.... ore :—I have received your favor of the ::.:Att ott, tramunattott to zoo therisdeof the Senate and newer of Key• remntaUtea of the (bmmtmwealUtof Penneylrsuiv e tnriliva ate to vial! the capitol of the attn. I am duly vetedlde of the aloud tumor done me by Oa Invitattoth sod grateful Cr the kind tenon in whkb It hoe hewn commotdcated. At another time. 1.11.1 Cimkr lb" dif Went circuni It would have gieeet me the bigheet gratlintion to wrept earl as itn tt alma. and pertate of the lteapttalltiee of the wartobevirted tiee.Oe of the..' lieystooe State." Hat ttapetioua Ssll of public duty. ant other eurnalcia• dons krona to Too, hare made It ueneeeary far me to de. cane all lavitattone of this astute. shah eompd lave Wm tazUy to Wan myna: the prevent one. t prey you to tututzuzituu• alb mkt. with toy grateful ialutall= o , to the tottlalatly. talk* übirt. pus . typu ,, rzt: mg believe to. aary_p ebellar agetVally, !Or at aertaut - • - MAN ti LIS I'l MICE. •karts. IL IttaAte, J. 1 Ft. cr,", • 0.1 A letter from Ur. Everett, late Secretary of State, to Mr. loggsoll. Minister in England, is published in the Intelligence?, which is in an swer to Lord Malmsbury, on the Fishery pies %Loa.. The cominnolcation is mainly devoted to the defence of our Government,'-and particularly Mr. Webster, for the coarse pcir.ned In reference to the question of the Fisheries, 13.4 summer.— Lord Malmstutrriras pleased to regard tbat course as hasty arid ill-ndette I, raid prompted by unworthy prlvitte views; or, in other words. as a bid, so far 4 Mr. Webster was concerned, for popular favor. Mr. Everett criticises and exposer Lord Maltrubctry's blunders, and the In consistency and folly of these imputations against Mr. Webster. Mr. Everett shows that the con duet of the Ilog*h Government furnished just I ground for excitement and alarm, until the Gov- emment famished the explanations which allay ed public appre ension. Mr. E. isiye: ti r "If Lord Mal abury will reconsider for a mo ment the amen y inferences from his 'repots. lion, (hitherto *fitted to the party press, for which during a rinses nothing it too absorb) be will feel its extravagance, not to say its cruelty, to the living and the dead. It implies that Mr. Webster, of whim, in the latter part of his speech, Lord lifilmsbery speaks in liberal terms (though limiting his eulogy to a period subse quent to the appearance of the notice of the ttUth of July,) was capable of getting up for election eering purpoies a false and short-livc.l einem, which for the Limo menaced the peace of the two countries, but was Imre to be exposed by the re. turn of the Eagliab mall—conduct, to say the least, which 'mild have been as weak as wicked. What Lord Malinsbury is reported to hero. cal. led a "correspondence" and a "letter," which might have not teen the light but for the recur rence of certain " periodical events." was no correspondence por letter, hat a notice to our Asheretient,it was nothing if not publishep, and it must be publilthed then or never". _..vxso) oo Sl.-.5.000 00 17 renn's It it 1.0 1 4 0 do 504 70 IIIran! Ok 11% 2N A Lank to 114 100 Morrill ent 1.5 Mr% 100 do e 300 7 Ow 8 Nay prLI a 5 lota '.1.10 do 33 100 do el 32 ‘OO do WlotaX 4 ,l; 100 do 100 Lon; Island 11X 10 BatiNav 81k =!.4 Quo NI I'al 161 7 Llttla seta It n 64)4 says: The present se" cam market, which is bIPORTMIT rim" Sas Jumt.—Seriotte Disturb ance Threaten-IV° learn through private let ters received be bonze of W. 1.. Cushing .t, Co., of this city,at at the time the Pampero left San Jusn, dikturbances of a serious nature were thresteneilbetween the citizens of San Juan or Oreytown, lad the Vanderbilt Nicaragua Transit Compato , . As Is well known, the depot of the Transit Cppipany is located on a point across the mouth of the river from Greytown, and at this depclt the Company has stores with "'applies of all descriptions which are furnished to passengers going either way, thus completely Monopolizing this branch of trade, and tatting off the citizens of thetown from all participation l e in its benefits. /Numerous complaints Lave been made, which h e been unheeded, until at last the citizens ha o become exasperated, and so strong has the ling become, that unleas the depot is remov to Oreytown, open warfare is anticipated; in d, cannon and tannnition had been purchase and the detetmination was, to demolish the mpany's buildings, unless the depot was remo "ed. Mr. Baldwin,iagent of the Company, had been arrested and imprisoned for tieing threatening language against the peace of Oreytown. He was, however, released on Messrs. T. L. Harper and H. L. Stevenson becoming security to stand trial.—N. O.' Della. The following . political prisoners, or patriots, hare just been.oondemned to the garoto by the military commission at Havana; D. Juan Gonzales, a rich planter ; D, Luis Eduardo del Grim; D. Arnow> Ustelo, lawyer; P. Juan do Minenday Gatallen, lawyer and proprietor; D. Jose qoa•paln Fortran , chief Professor of the Government Engineer flehonl,.anti 11011 of General Portnn ; D. Manuel Germicide: Pertlorue, son of his excellency Count of Villanter; D. Porierlo Vallento, Auditor of War, or aJtidge; D. Joseoarcia Tejada; D: Fran. chop Etrampo; . D.lilanualllodrlgnea (The four last named gentlemen are In tbe United &arm] A large number of others were eentenced to imprieoumont fpr periods .ranging from four to ten years, including D. Francisco Valdez, and D. Jose Francine Deihl°, who are in : the United States, and the Count Pozos. Dalces, the latter for el: years in the Castle of the Peninsula. terThe Surveyor and Naval Officer of New York, it ie said; have sued the Collector of that port for the .reCovery of a certain amount of money paid by importers as penalties upon goods irregularly imported. Some $160,000 have been thus paid, since July 1849, by taxing 20 per cent upon these irregular or fraudulent imports tione. The ohl4f °Mears of tbe revenue service. claim' one-half of this amount, and alwaye re ceived it prior- to the tariff of 1846. The Col- lectorhas deptisited $60,000 in the Ohio - Life and Trust Company, to await the Done of- the east- Items of News and Einellany Wasicrrulta r P. 0. 1 WL Tun 'paucities. Condemned to the Clarets at Ilasana. • . .1 .;.'''';-7441C4:;;%. ' _ • '‘'`44,;i'l4-,' • . • _ " tir-.•(••• 4: .11Y". : -- • • •rk .. 4 15. 4 %.4. 4 r, • A.;;VPlt:t.tt,il.-t•F**".•4 •' '' 4. 4. ;;;.: 'l4 ‘ '4" • • j..: Ikte • . • t r • • 1.1 / 4 - ;,-;=";. • • • .• "i • - ..,• , , t • ;!" : I ."" 4 r 1 4.4 • : " • 1...%;•"; _ e • • 7- . - - Nta-uss. vas BaDaacia.--The•New York Sun day Atlas announces that a -discovery of the ut most importance to Winedrinkels haiheen made !by Mr. Straggles, a maket,:of port and chim .pagno wine_ in New Jersey./ lati.Laricluiter Ex press, froni" . which we derive ourscls, ntatee that the rapid consumßtien i of ceckeiitiches used to giver the nntty and peculiarpiquantltayorto wine, had suede it difficult •,to 'find sufficient Supply: lo"this dilemma the wine makers con ceived the happy idea - that '- bedlitigti• might be used as'a hubstitnie. - : - He trieirtlie experiment, and the result was fer more satisfactot7 than he had anticipated. It was found that a quart. of bedbugs contained as much of the thinning ciple as three pints or more of the reaches—and that the former have but little of that narcotic or sleep producing effect, which ie attributed to the. latter. • Contracts have beetimade with some of the fashionable boarding house keepers in. Philadelphia and New York, for an ample supply of this new article of traffic. •- It is thought that the boarders will be somewhat pleased with the intelligence. • SELF-DEYENSIf nr,:Micuco,-Ta.protect theta selves from - outirtige, daring the upheaTing :of that revolutionary population, the foreigners re siding in the Mexican capital have actually ganised an armed association, having officers and a well-fortified house, where they all congregate I for protection at night. • •A letter from an Ameri can says there are Americans, . English, French, Germane and Spaniards. lie - . IVs number under arms seven luinitrpland fifty men, and this number can be angtaitito to about 1,250. Most of us have two Colt•feis shooters, a musket and sword ; so that the seven hundred and fifty of us, at all times ready, can fire about 7,500 balls without ieloading. In our headquarters 14 men stand as sentinels every night. They were attacked one night by about •GO thieving Mexicans; but as the latter were • immediately fired upon, they vimoted, leaving 3 of their number dead." .. M. A reliable census of California has at length been obtalited, having been taken under tbb auspices of the State authorities. It gives, an the result, a total population of 224,435 per. 8009 in the State; 110,748 acres of land in mad:. vation; $5,871,408 capital invested in (watts mining; $4,174,410 of capital invested in placer mining; and $3,851,623 in other mining opera• tient'', besides $4l 061 933 of capital otherwitie invested. - • - • • . • .M/r- Hare now became the gretiO3neeitin ftir Ilepatis or derangement of tbe.llr . er, In Its moet complicnted Gains. Tine medicine 114.4 one an immune *monk of good in en; ring this fretful disease, PO common throughout itte.ibilied States, and, as evidence of Its efficacy, we win state that it L rape ',stint every otbes remedy. - Tbe 'demand fur tbla rertedn rare la anmeeedented. °niers for it are coming in from all 'marten.. and every mail brings something of the following tenor , : Commernor, Ohio, January. 18 1. . J. /:tad o..—We are nearly not of 3l'Latte's . Pills. it would be welt to beep lot supplied, im".there Is a great demand fur them its our } , tree. OGIS& & QUA.. • Vor rate by mat of the tkruggisis wed . Iderchaatioant. by the sole proprietors. . 'J. KIDD'a. 00., mnr7aLter CO Wood greet; . ~ • ga" Low Spirits,' Ilipeaboudzise, *want o f ericro sod rapacity (lir beeriness or dispositioit .to enjoy ilfe sod happiness, are tr Teta"! tXdaplalats which stlettay pt upon the rowillution 'of the lll:that:Ty object. They are usually Invuzht ern through troubles and tatietiotti cribs colt& sedentary habita,'conilnal ale and dote application to study. They are ausuetlates attended with lase of appe tite, indigestion Ippeitals, rwreoue dehllity, frightful dreams, aud a indigestion, ucheallby, dowora4 tolltilmance Nos. while these - melancholy . dtionlers exist, .ttsi bright sparkling eye leers Its Is °resat lustre—the salad le yettetsse tratioo mid ti ttatity—the body it manly eon rev and arid the stoblest.feellers of our nature areeluaily dwindle sway to • fretful peevish temper. until life to • .bur• the n, and other dlsowes orb,. to +hottest the existensio of lint wretched skillet. • • - A balmth • • toe ese horrible dlaiudergarill rout• Din that estvlleut art Lie. HAWES'S TOREST WINK! • 0.0 - Soe larim advertisement to another ominous. ' Rrbi Wholesale sod Retail by Dr. ORCI. IL KINSER, 1411,. 'orner of WoOdl tared and Virgin alley, Ititteburgb, Pa; ab se by JANES T. BAIII'Lb toolhirest corner of federal street see! the Diamond. Alkgbeny Cep . • dr-A:l=We •• NOtic• Cestrietors. , Acr _ 114 Casey 14111 CANA—Sestet pr Doak the the Ct . cowl:m.110u of the ithttal aroundthe falls of St Mary, to the Rate of Shrbizaa. Will be necked amtll axe of the tut ley of Alai/ art, mad will be opened as that day. The t...0m rill be tvesteurted:emembly to the Act of evre?satal the Art et theleglatatere or Irtobtoo, pro* ! alas fay the eonotetietiou a tbetl/Mr. The New, and "me. HO:thou% are oo ale. et th e ogee a Capt. wee. at !Meat., to which reference Is made for mom accu rate thformatbm. Pmanate to be a..tdre;Sett to S. Coosa, Rat, and most be samoromel by the nature of !walleye. Co talarkine..ll6B:lo, to be written test to JOUN S. 6.tittlV, HENRY Lf:DTARD, am: 81111BAYL CONANT 'ALIT ED tt- "'..1.446ACTr. • CIIACNCIf .U.•tnd6 fetectry 13tb,1533. - - • . Pittsburgh Citr Mass Worits.-- hvY W. 4.:UNNtN4la.itt 4 W. Ansitfachawrs.ef Blti- UUW Gt..tds, No, VI Staikri itatet. Imtvrat First aiol ritiframtgb, rtraelltit sUrntiot paid to r. 14 oirrs. J.shro in 11.1..%7 1'1.4A.9. BUT TI.L.A. Sr. 'non. of Mot Inn bett; t.mettml mon. alll giro I.lwirrnthe stiontlnn to the tababmo , .4l4 ttuy Awl oanfr• drnt tb.". esti %maw-. an srtiele of Wlmkew laws 'glut to bny citlwrof &trios or skamotiesnanurscture.- nisge.au. • • - I) A FOS ULVE-4111) Nal received sal kr Web, 4, marl) .J. It S.X. rtm sor oak : nvirti J. KIDD it CO. g 1:4:611LA.0..410 BM. Jan reeht sad boost. Dort ' J. MU Ot (tin-Mlhr ie.s. - o,awsp„ oacett.r.- jun rpreival No% . J. KIDD W. la aril 60 Wood strati Di7NI.IW 4 S U 1 01EST. vereind, PS Ihjer" ltuttkiA , higtett the Lin orrittinoll utabt. thlninalltke,fmte itte year ITOIna , °ribber; 1354 . 1 .7 i:arll : NAV & 5.31 Wood area; - a l t:;764TalieroMAY /trick 1 ii‘Pa. .on 1. Mr otroolallth Wud. Mon taro threw !Airy Balet Umagx. np 141..5te.4.. • Apply Co jklarst mammy. want * Fle:( -- liiiart —Jost mrITN sad iot harrel. tireo 4 , 00; • I.l° Si4it " , do: Jaw:twain% mach ruer of 11:KigiMiLl allry sad thusumi. 1 A%U WAIIILINTS-11 will gime SIG.A.Du for lee *el* , 63.00 for Ra do; 1 • .413.00 far 40 alin 1.44 , 63 • - AMEN. ULAKELY. m. os I 1 1511 Wood atrart. , KNOI.AMIK—FIght Watts for I; eat., (41 LONDON, M rii4Xate . AND /BANK FORT, :sult.l.l , e Cro apittLusera Whirs* aryl pall . *Ulna a 1 rnuut, anti, liCnk lirettDrltaln !MAIO. Dermatt7 awl Franc, JANDS DLAKM.Y, 1.41, corn/Tot Rod and Liberty rtniets.i anke* %Utah, Was duel, at the lca 112.114 Ot ! ' l l t h . Rent per sunutu. d1.: 4 0 , --11 . n.n ern I D•oling conveutent r(113 ate um WTI stied. (No. MO "with wort, houv, Amble, toe bowie, te. a CIITUSSAT * SON, rdid i'Atite Agents. lib Ma Amt. • -- ll • ;• Me yard. thiglish iliferelit 111 . 061Ithil; 2 ruse Peril* Hoards; D J. Porto ()mous; • • , • • 21.. do Wilms/mm.l. ill tubes; 3 dos. Ebeirblug &Naar; Id gells. Nasik Verulih ; Also,a variety of other water/id Err Artist's use. Afresh supply Just rerelml,und for isle by FAltkt FOR BALI, gin auberriber offers at private ale a - SMALL PARTS, 1 containing SIXTY ACRES, altuated Pranklin USD: ship, Allegheny tktunty ; with about fifty et ma eleanal attd in a good state of alltivation; a good young ortlunl; of the Lot kind of frail; attest log house and kitchon, and a log barn; about ten miles from Pittsburgh, and about four miles from Pert-yard:tie. For Slather particulars enquire of inuitu 0 in Sewlekleyville, or to the subscriber, on the premises. • marl Ultuw , • ' lIUQII NXEL.Y. A — CAltli.-71ilinitrrecA and German Rai:kat:of Pittr II burgh, Alkftherry dna neig/dorAtud.—For the amino. toodaUen of the derman aod ronacb populntion. we bate just concluded arr4hKetwnts to draw dratta an Maar& To- grl, Itock'S Q., 'Hauliers, Fraokfort-on.the Maine, and on Mesas. Edward Blount ,t 13a:;Ilankeria, Parts; which drafts ran 1.10 wade payahlo in all the principal places throughout Prance and tiennany. Apply to W. it J. T. TAPSCOTT & 03., New York, Or, to thetundercigned, EuropeadAgent,No..lBo, corner cS Wood and Liberty streets. Pittsburgh. • • JAILES.BIARICIX..* IrALIJABLN BOOKS JUST IMPOIt.TED.-;- Eitto'n Jogront of Ittarredldterralurei 7 Tots. Darid..ou's ltiblkol CriticLuu. do 110roeneutles% • • • • -• . ; do Introduction. Frogelles' Defence of Authenticity of Daniel. Do lour Witnea.es. BosteN Hebrew Atudytkal . Lexteon.. • • . (iodate A rehl torture.' --. Trendall on Monuments. Monument., Tinian and Tablet& DAVISON d AGNEW, moril 0.5 Marketetreet, near Fourth 01100 L • 0 Ilestone's, PrcrePo, United States, large and small. Goodrich's Pictorial Indted States, /inland and Prince. Parley's Common Schooldlistory Pintuxk's and Goldsmith's ~ ftaiiind, Dome and Greece. .• Goldsmith's Natand Illatory._ . • - Ocelrropfdes-r•Mitehel's Andent and Modern; large and email; Smith's do; Olney's, de., de_ • Algebras—Davie?, Loomis' . Kay'lit, 11. e. - • oreevahrea.-.Andih's, Klrkham's,l Bullion's, (traces, But ter's, de, Am Mica! &ries—raarrea, Swain's, Town's, Idanderllle's, 'Goodrich's, Sanders', Cobb's, lc. Spellers and Readers. Slides, Pendia, Pena, Ink, Writing Books and Paper, and Statb?nery, for Schools. racial - 'DAVISON A AGNEW, tlii.alszket street. find the Honorable the Judgeoof the Ueneral Quarter lies- Mono of the Peace, In and for the county of Allegheny: The petition of Peter Itanghtnan, of this Ilhh - Ward,.eity of. Pittsburgh. in the county. aforesaid, humbly sheweth,•-•: That your petitioner bath provided him s elf -with materials . for the accommodation of trerelers and other*, at hie dwell tughoruse In the Ward sibmwsid, and omit' that Tour non, ors will be pleased to grant Wins- Daum to keep a public, Mute of entertainment, and your. petitioner,' as In duti. bound, will pray. • PET= BANGEHAII. lib; subsaibers, citizens of the Ward,4 nthreeeid. de; that the above petitioner is of.goixt :repute . ..for turn= mtv and texuperance, arid to well - provided with bunion:an end conreniences for•the - aarommodation and lodging of - ,treegersi and Lueders, and that said tavern is necessary: dohn Beek; John Eleldnudi, Charles K 2doledge, R Ade, it Deam.R, Hirmilly. lase Wald, Lash. W Taylor, 8 iskauloA4Ormilk - 4 - - • • - *-7;, . • s •- • •= • ; • ••• • N.V5.-- •N• .'• ; • . - 1 -- MEE MEE Dl•Laneb Liver Pills. VIEW ADvEßTnEinorm J. KIDD CO. - 0 MEE KEN . <, _ ~(~ =Re MIS :W. • • HAVE REMOVED - .170'7TM f.CORNER ' OF 'Wood and 1511.1d1i:Stratio* ' oz. Mao they offer to..thattrel&-etikeeemastelt the Publielteiterellj, eta. lewettrabodWholesslti`atilltetall, the largest. most Wad • end complete rivet et CROICII 'Mtg. SO= aaoagnirs,. WOODEN AND WILLOW . WASS tobs thusdin tha WoO;, - • demi , • S took:. =' .azo i• • ;B I 1 Broker • tee:: 1Ff i , 44114441. i ii - vgarp, • • sArrsfica SALS op mum VirgagASß Milner ce-Wmiaad •y • TOlBl &JoSiciO.TD. • • • 1/S. °RI P T r : 4EOO-7 =ITELPEW-CURTAIN W.llllllolltl, AT TOM OLD ESTABLIBME coirranc - wAnzuousg - rri sr.; OPPOSITE THE STATE 11 4 21113 E. 11. W. SAFFORD, (late Safford A .03okinan,) keeps coastal:illy on band the most extensive and varied assortment of Curialses and Curtain Materials tube found In thocity, oconpuleinfin part of Lb' fells:ming ClirliT,tni-0001YSARD FUENITUBIi oS—oll styles cte , t;- , -:Y •••• • - French lace Curtains, Stites. in FFl!!ts;'_ MmHg.a • Buff Bollards:, mums. - PreachOioesterlta,all 01,1esis, Ira 11- * R D " • " ,• • :Sethi Loln;v1, _ G "• • Lampu, - - " - 11aadg, . • : " &Una; • - COrdisisdl'aftels, Damask lawns, fEralio, Plain l'Eakey. - India Satin Damask, , • ;-Pietas co;dii; _ " • Lining Elks, • abideTaittellindlissmes; - Furniture 13Iarpe,; • flooknOlinsk, Brackets; kr.: A Mil assortment or Ott . ibm. goals =Mint* forsalf, wholesale or retell. - fisarDlytaf„ tn. n. • TRAVELERS FOR BALTIMORE illy' WIUHEINGTON CITY, LOOS AT THIS: . NO STAGING) , • RAILWAY THE EN TL RR -El I 8T A, N:O3-1- And.. Vs4re Redhead!, , . TWO LtN DAILY. evrizas far Balthnore atalWashhigtan City are ire I Tformed, that by punt:it...tag a Ticket fur Baltimore; at the Perurtylvania Railroad Company'aoflicts, on Allatrty they am go fat-Ward over the route by vhich the United Stain Great Waste= Mall and Adams Co', Western Bx , press is carried. Leaving - Pittsburgh' at .3 and 113-4 o'clock; A. 31., and arriving In Baltimore In 19 and.= hours, mew, Ilvely—telpg by far the quicken and =4 pleasant =tato' tbn East. - ThrOugh tickets to lialtiMore.s9,o9. , , - .I.34gage checked through. •- . - • - ," • 41- Passengers for:Washlngtont mill' precast on.. Meetly - after arrival In !Ultimata, them being lone Tfstrr , dixoetly to that city. tare tram Baltimore tD ITaabington, $1,89. - ruatteogrre asittred flit the accommalation oa .111 p Roadi forming ibis line, are - unsumssed by. tbon'otagy Mil a In tho country. rittstrargb, February 5tb.1353.. PHIGA:DEPAU: TRONAII'INMUTE.. iIANIIII:CTIIREirandVeakr in Ants mid Daragic STRAW- BONNETS.. • TBI3fMINCS ANO ARTIFICIAL xo 41 South Second wort, insrldm JOSEPH J: N 0.48 North Seem:lSt.. between ;:tired and Awe. POUTER, Dealer and Mann feeturep agent, has at the lowest prime, whokaale Lod relailadusial,.Metty =Aim' and Optical Instruments, Y . attey Goode, Porte - Mo- Daley Statkrnaz7, Browse Powder, a etlendid and large as aorta:mu of "hunch and Gertnazi-Llthograpble Print* and fieuww% Gilt and Itosewood Pruner Mouldings: Di.' BKRNUEL3I No. II South &coal street, - nese darker,. hair ite4 received Ids Deer and earetally selected noel of LIN ERY GOODS, roneisting in part or RlbbonicEdiks.Owts, Lacer, darlatans,'llinsions, French and Araerleaullortega,. Ind. in tact, every artkle belonging tnthia Una.. • , -•-••• Offering his geode at the lowest prkas and aioettler terars.ise would solicit a_eall of Mainers inset 31erehanter.:.. : N. /I..—A allowascn for malt; spd'grentekre ant attention 5111,1 to orders tem ttneecante7. , - • • - Philsdelplals, Muth I.• 1853. - - .• . • • Wll. d. DROWIII% 'r • •- tIMUZLid AND PARASOL stmarridino, so_ 86 1111,11CMitaternaamtt. Wit s Dll.ollll, respectfully littarms 'dealers, that - bit a-. PAM gOI3 forth., apnea:tads:sena= la non ma; ;WAN andinsites their attention to ii. - - .. Ile la constantly addle: new styln% and desbers Ids stank ant of the most dedashla to sclecj from , that Oaf .Do toamLia tbe"eoaatry . - "' Also, will be rotund a large, 'it:4ra( 3:I3IEILELLAS; - 44.n: idetinig a( kw prical COMM ; Gan inn of ererra natty, and a choke amortment of Bn.a. all at which be Deers at a small Manta on the cost of manufaetme. . • . • PIIILADELPILI.A. DRY GOODS:.. • SILLILPLESB EONS, Impartersof SWINK Titiedi '1; and fadis. Dry Goals, suarcreiviorapiamilsopplyof Orxds for oFriag nuntoer nits: .:A• 4 " , 3* ' ' Dans Goons-emu 1 7,4 %.7.1... , . , Mcsaidennig -. • Frecteliand Imlis Elks, D. DeCet, Law. stasis—Thltet, lircrll,./leavy Silks; ; • St: . Canton Crape, plkla sad ridity embraideml. Frasanrca GOODS-11DM Dammkic Faeetinro; . Napkin; TAU:m.I4 irterattae Cblatzes; • .11.orneas, Ilkunarks aryl . Mari Wraz—Linerattillicts mn! Biomes; • • Pam , Work mut cloths, Thtulsssimerrs, ma:still.' and Bak VegUllts la grelavar l l7-- - eanth frecval greet. FOR CARRIAGE.XAkERS. . . Drab and Colortd Cloths, •Wuntal and Vains Damasks, Ftmennittlas, ebtlifiWes;PLain -4ml fsy net PluAlk, sat; Rtezda Sludivs, Efil SHOE MANUFACTURERS' GOODS. EVGLISII ANDY/ Mien LASTING% ITALIAN CLOVIS, GaThxras, 73aiags, %muley Meetings, UP... ISIsU 2E US, Foe We Uy • . ISAAC BARTONLL.•OO., - Imam= AXD 'aquas, " 7 , :0. I" South SIXAND &tree; Ptaladeplas. mut:tn., - C. BIET - ER, lartatar awl markametscrer af. - the celebrate:llEoN PLATE FEAXE AND PATEST REVEIIf.tEDTOP PIANO PURTE3,- ‘ 'Nw 5. Scatth Foartli street, P1111.1./elPbbs- - The followinz MEDALS ban Demi sb:arded to CONRAD • 13.1.3--Flrat preralcua and Srixsz . . 311IDAL, Traedin To ,that PAiladetpLia lal&—drat pirailiana and BELY*4MDIL, Franklin In idantr., Pruscryt yards. _ • • 1136—Visit Arad awl SILT= IIEDAT.; Franklln_ltt; 'attar, Traroylvalfia. • .13C—Tint act:alma awl SILVER MEDAL,from Mahan.; In'lnaittate. Easton. 1914--Ttrat imamtum asul SILIEIL MEDAL, Franklin Itr• .sittatr.Pecatrylcatda._ r - • Isa—rmt pecmlara awISILVLII. MEDAL, Franklin I. MUM". ' I.l.so—Dlpl.ama and 311.11 AL. Mecbitaice Institute, Rasta,.. TILE VOR.IB OF THE WORLD; • - TUE PRIZE REDA'. OP fIli: IVORZYS - PAIR awiredel to CONRAD ME11.71, for bin TWO•111:03S, Octo ber Mb, IR& • . • sore. KIT Eat irwast naterweirs• W. STEENDALE BEYNETT, Loudon, • ntcrou =ELI OT. Thula. • aIB ELESIIT - BISHOP, London: • • • - DIL ROMS BLACK, An:cries: ' • _ , UR SCATILAIILT. Munich, Cleimavy. . SIR OEOROE SMART. Land= ' SIOISMEIND TIIALBERO, Umtata. • CIIEVALEEIt .NEWE.O.II; a- • ' PROTV.SOII. YISO.IIIIOI, Vienna. • " CIPSIANI POTTER, 1n5aban......., I • M 1 ' 14 1114 1 4 Marsh 1, 15.51—madly . . . . . TIOLLARD. PREMIER ARTISTE Dl' Ernitrivirx , ijr TOR OF TAB CELERIUTED GOSSAMER. TEN3'ILA TI i 0 AND ELASTIC BAND TOUTACES.. It. DOI, LARD has atways ready. far sale a apiece:Tut aka of Donk' Wigs, Toupee., Ladles' Mica, bait Wig% Frizobs: Reside, ennik se-. beautiful', PiXonfacture I scat aschcap as at any ' estaldlalunent in the (talon. • • - DOLLARDS .thnUnicam Extract, or, litstraus IlaIrTon„ plepared from South American herbs and mons the moot suceistaful article seer peodnoed for presereing the hair Rath dating out or changing color, restoring and prowering It id • healthy and luratiant stale. Among other =await why Dollard's Hair Catting Saloon maintains its 1311.131CW0 popu: lerhY, the fact that his Tonic is applaal to every brut of _ hair rut at his tstablialncat, consequently it Is kept in bet ter prevention than under any other known application. It 'belga thin petite: tarty tested by thousands offers the Sold wholnaie and retail at Ids old trtablithnictit, Yrt CHESTNUT Street, °placed* the Stale Muse. Made. - • - IL IX)LtAItD beret last ttheeaered - the tee phis lank nt HAIR DTE and ennounces It Sir Saks with parted enter deuce. in It surpassing eerrything of the kind now In It colors,tbe hair either blatk or brown (its may be dolled). and it used abattoir' any fajtai to theliav ar skin, either by stain or otherwise; can be, washed oft In tau' minutes after epplkiatlon, without detracting from its 'efficacy. Persons visiting the city are milted to glee him a call.. Latent ad dreesed to R. DOLLARD, IT;`thwat, edelphia. will metre littadkns. - [marbditia LOoldng_ciltuta Fan y all t rPkitie ,(11118 SU tIDEII MANTIPACTIJUW anti 6.a! always. Ji; olibami a large stock ot . Looking Oliss t Portrait, sal rkture Irnunes, cd every - description and variety ;im ports Wrench Ind Gem= Looking Glass Plat's, of .aU due Also, Plated Wars, of all kinds; Japanned Wars,ToWe cot, tory, llogrwring Paintings, Lc, Le. And would .be plessed to roods', a csli, either to Arnow orby letice, for say wild* In hit lino, with orpramlao on his part to do the trot bo tea to ratowo in tyr.ry relprot, SAISSOR CAMS& .. zwir 6ay ~ • 1.10 Bedroom 'streit, Baltimore.. ' --7— ijirATC.HEEi--WATCIEIWATCEEBI At the London Watch and Jewelry -Start. TIM SUBSCRIBES, AFTER WO TEAM experfroce - the lint dries of Europe; would lamas eitherusuudammgers, 000:019 ria of warm that, far (malty of workmanrhiphis Watches: arty all ccoapetitica, Call LizaMCl la 10 LIG= STRIIM; Baltimore. ,r; •• •J. ALKT , ,A-VDER,' • • ofd. BL• French'N • Royal Itithaup; Loudon traserly =int =was • '•••• is • -'• FIIRNISRING STORE - - A N D PATENT SHIRT /MANUFACTORY, - 145 Baltimore et.; Baltimore, under Carnal Ball. , rints upderai g ued, in conducting the *lane _nee* every ellort to obtain the ettotcest Goods a • • •D•Mg' to tbajientlemesferundeldoglhie that is 'Morbid int o inir New. Teak market. the store is kept constantly supplied In, seasonable goals, together with 41:nrleti attartei articles: The 'attrition at thejinblie Is On adied to theLPATENT: MOULDER, REAM MME, tnsaufeetared by for neatness and comfort at.th cannot be excelled. •To this: branch of their =airless the anderaiged pay partied/rait-. tentlon, and are determined not to be bTniikraiinb - 1 lishment In this city. - An experiermd Cutler Is erapioystL , and nitatisLetory et is warranted in every case. , A large and varied assortment of the alms *:tubes 'kept constantly CM hand, which is caned to the Inds on liberal tezma.. , • _ . • • deeld.troo--feblo • O. IMUNiniNglit CO , . . WANTED. Bif- a young inan.erkto elites a ildr lisod; end bus ennuir knowledge al:took Seeping, s SITUATION, t do any. khaki- Writing t in the arcalags. Vaqataable neSinSine Was glean, if required- • = :4 !dikes, Ude OSiee,--" S. a" • PAPER.II.ANGDZOP..—Waxisz P. .14fAsou.0 65 Wood - oboe; is zwirreeetting by Balboa& largetodleotioo: of w o n pspsr ; Bosdes,le.a Preach andAzoodidiasouro.; . bioti.to r odoollbAr ki beauty, quality Lod Atteoggeow Bair; Antrototdro tdoced4 to UM matte.. _ • ilousekeemosod - 1•01/ 0 1, 1 sOrloibet wandoir pi z : ebotot or, :Apter, bpitottollß - 010P11#033- mars - • =gm= MEE , f r , Ptni.um3M-c BiaITIMOW: ' 111!Ell ~ .; . . :.', . ., , :- , '?., : - .. .'.'f.3. :. -."AIY:.:- ! -- : .'-- . ., ; :- : _:. , •;-7.7 - :.- : -...- - ':;, : - . .i, v .:;7,',:, : !t,•:::3-_=...•:: _. ._...,...........,.. 11=Maii EMI 4, - , : : -.._::',..,,,:4:.::::,:-....:;;, „:?',-..;.'i.,:•,-.;ni.s.'-.:.--,:.•,:':-..;'-..i.i.: ~.',•:'-.7!::: ~..'!f:,-.:i.:•:-•'.-4:r..X.'',...%;:".'.:.,;;7::;;..,::.:,;.'.i.:;:::;.:i':...7.;',0.......i., ... r'...:.4` .". : .: ' ,...::;.. .. ........_..,..-, _. ~ , .. MIUSEMENTS. Taxemzuri. _ lassie Asa Minn Air Doan open at VX orelixk; putratutet So arrartaroas at 7%,-deladt. Satanasty be ittearal u the Box 0111 a, dolma' the Tritol..charge. , _ ._. , • - a.. isroolleihnent of 314116 IL. pintET. nape ma=- i . = Erma, irerettil, the porton:l=m vitt eommenee with ahakepeszeP/1 00tosly of . ' • 2dIJOLI ADO ABOUT _NOTHING., :......... _,Tole ----;-,4...,. :,,..i-liz.,anidl-ltrt.4:ll24it itaknitil br - tEr egoist Vzoilerille of . •::- .i . :. ""' . ; TAIR.FOUIL7SUTTEKS- ..mr. ge.thamp......... - • ~...- / . — mr.- -* *adord.. :-. ..-...-• :; t .. kuti4......5t.*:.•.=. - ; -' ..;::':•• I.,......_anins,tincatintiatkiii W7 . 4'.."" 'kale 11. Paret. • ••! '.:' f - 7 - itageale {* Uteihei, 7Qtaitlect*?: , .. .- : : ~. - - - •-..'-: 6 . . t .Taleer, to oombiw ;ms ietr,44,_„.;4. --:•.. , ;• Pas De Dear_ - -.Min Cletehethi• re ; Me._ .....W00d.." - :- 'Alter which, llgftti - 3. - DUBIO ,slll see& A eteteohertOly " ••lhoorkolode with the oeyDrair::.--:•; : - .. - • '. ZARAlTf `, DicT l 4;.eirpziiiiicitkiz.. . : -, iziaste:.-._,. -- - .......,,:.4.,..llani*Diiret:, - .: jsliEhigle LeAloote-::-." ' - i.:-,-,..,.,:r...11r.--_.. '. .-. • • ;::,•iphillip Orrostom--.-.-,a.-." - ...„111r; _.....,....-. -- - • s.4o . lt&ollsiaT tdditr. A itt* - 13ni: .......f.: - _, ....f --- . .. - - 7 SPEMr , _qNqnCES. Deditni:Ltaatimpr 0 .131; W.. Male.; Ncs. 141 Sadthatrid D.—Meets about the etitialylVegraW' BrOffice, oom _ ~erof Tbira =Wood stsi erdans-: . halEaktiON/LALOLIGIO, I Angatans , Lodga, 289; L o.of - 0 F:;Jaaillrinvey Weilamtay craftia Wagington MAIL WaodM. $1.7 ir:•.3lTeACK:Tlf4Ar—For the hest uouvro 'VA In PS;L• akee. ttagh;st tO cents II a; go to the Peen. Tea - Store r No.:WI Fifth street. sttere- ate very bee. Black and GToest . Tema can always be 11.24.1. _ - : - rYIVFLE.K, late IcTler a Pal . 'Huai Bazth Boot riitiv,„„ 4 . Wholesale Dealer, Iloare; New Silver Medal strurded by Pram • 107: Institute, /552 • , .*P..tE.. s=ll, Manche turecaf !Van 1:ook.o, Porte !decency. Sae -Tfooal Vatting . .Deislck.Dremlnr Cases and Wort'Sauna,' Arch street, one doer below Eisdb. . miry 0.0. z . le.- I ,Lver of Ineettag, Wilablzarcea trot; OW..- Wood tdreet, betarcea steeefrlttklAniVz alley.- • " Prrrsaczon LOW; No:ll6lle4tainvrylagealArovesni: - 'llsaciancr last sad Vaal - 'Friday &mat - mouth: ; etiary IV-1-_,ALTN.A.,./75.81184111.NCE 'l;er, 1E y "Thirtrard,--coun. : :;c3pitia stock saucroaraa. , secst r a9AVA; Wien nt age: Rittaborgh Agency In 1 . 11t13100 - - " Anna eggcup.* lortcla z Sad* AN nest steeet"- - ; , _•": lIIUMWASINAL-t • Vomasll Cormalli A great Almay, • lama aar.driadtally tordaMladmithearas. - . * Werilala seaway will ba llinad Dr:•OALLMIr Cosa :P!.a,ffA,...' „ flim• BaSbm a :MAillfl: fL &RUNE, 140 -- Woadatlenf;;" retail at 12y, and eta: pertkik, " *du:Linda 101lifee ar.C Ltia ITIVRAISSOCra.seiII• th " 6 " o " ridelte N sic ; ebi i i7a3lasikl Palatal Window Shade', ClUtCs94FiniCOzalst atirbolesire isdistin •11*, ALCAB3 • - 1(a-baChasont sleet; car Dar 719014113Leerphlii. -- - Curtas .11,1 as and 12 . 11Auptd *ll4 :TeextrinoktYeemebi - Ntillce4}-14/Indlow IllAnnte• WarCorys cor-viat OW St:O3ND *ND 'AZel*-6784 - Htlillllollo-P;Ouriittnito . fo;34:Fritgia*dr - Smagt• - Pokluet - lielk0;4 1 4 11 :e!• - • •- truples•or manna: '• • • ; ;Sr kakn .odotbersa eto itZlifttilkiZea . tuan santinadm !•antlirn- W:gamuer tioangt and:Aactintn: FILUS;- - fitg,inaLSOWS ••- Post Mao *aailajneVibint•strent..,• -LOuittissaatakina kinda ut' .neu/licr, ffromlt A. to 5•1‘,. grits% annurula fittl r aie and unman) likeness, nano inallrastly.so• : p~arso the tommen ets...splbgnarragypo,at.thitulicnaki ; &nip prim: 1•1. tuulltranl, accurgbagitu r *- • - the . slue and quality of ewe trernune•-: •: • . • • I.lionta *a elliktrucq4orir 2t.3'!L to = P %C . ; -•• • • IN. 11.-='Lltenesaini of sick or ilaCtatacti OrtamorkS mqvii to goy put ache city. • • , _ 1 . " 1 1 1M.-- t . : . • . . „ .5 .- .',;gtetsbkrdisdiargar from the ent,./peedily and panne- - bentiplibebel otithobt.pain incouvebyler. Harr , UT; Prreared Aierblwatebe 14:-Y.Tar Sargeei,erbre easy be : utdiai6ed at aStArch afreey PpAdelpEda; M m : 9 A 2a..t0: 3 p r u Alliddiers,yeare *Leine sad ebwest stuneilea ilbeelltik tit. : this keeibett terspeebl pesetTecobto rataded blue to :idea* his. tresbncutla web eiAlezreet prettecess se go.linatbiesce . .Ibuied and obeeletath_ramesllebi,by a etably!absetabribther- sy -- Z-4.IIIIOCIA..INED .16117*.tateaft atifintirsicai th•rY._ . Conspazty: of. the City. ot•Pittaibstrabli . • ••:.. K. arooptem, re.ident—Rouistrr nmar,sminunT.. •••- .;Will. insure agaimit. YIRE and NU ItINE ,OIDc•: - to ihmougshein Ilonspi - Sta. 12f - iii.lloV - :.: • B, C.:Sawyer, I. Wm. 11. 24gar,._ . - • W. W. Daum., • - Citicries , • , •-•- C. H. Pamtaon, • .A.P.-Anslantr, • -• lose& . a Irainarcro. • • ITZMICHS , Insurasee - Congsipagrx 0.4160 acfrakrarea, - insures HULL noil CAILCIIMas, on Ott Oda sad Zit*. apiskst - tcosar _ **,; AWa--4gehurt the Per4safYObey ani-Ltdvid - Cm: Etog lugia , sea l*: m. ua Larica lta„.ic ef irr ;j7 : , - RSllhmSamuel Rinks's, Robert _ .lotur9.lllStnut4 EL 2.salaugh.. „PriuteliStilcra, .•• _ Eaaard neaLletta,:- . .I.dcbaaraciaker;:' -; i :Walter Bryant, ‘413.Him.t1.3-no. - Isaac 31.Pcsatock.;:.:., ' dixl2 BUOWIC vinesoa EOLL'4I roi0s1; - • _ . " • . ICM' : :& • ~.ar; •_. A n a,: the' Csnal Amin.) fittabuTzh, Co.Partmership Notice:. - - 'IIICAVIING this day is.voilstrit,.!!lttr tn. - 411ra . estnt. — k - , KANE Ana JAMES JULL, ve will. rcuatinue.tbriftsau. ,- - 1; factoring bii..tiLe.,vcisad--r.the lame ofFL L pABEg Co: • - • • .F.is W. it. 7.1.11Z6....'cZ PittAtur.i, 31=1.8. - mu - Ma : . , • ''Western Insurastaq,CONits_nY''.Pittattith. ; Tt. 3.11L1,E11, Jr.. GOZ.DON.Sarifinif : cAprrA1,00.10009004:52 a . - --x:-.: 2• Alr:Vitu.e.efile;4 l „m"!=mtg. pro,pui rald•_ 4- A Howe Letutenkon, managed by Des t saiwbolßAssen _ • trams to the: ennalawalty, snit obo . Are ItEtersohlecta - promptaea szullilsaslity, nisauttftt:the:darieter they hareem:ma. se offering the tea* . irotirt:on tciWeiei - . • Dirnaort.—lt. W: N. Manioc .11- Jr.; W. 11. Smith, C. Ihntsen;Aleorys, Jartlerls • Wto..l.yon, James Llppeneott:Geenger:Daeslep . arnes Re- = Miley, Alexander Nimiett, Tbontwikett-.- •-• • - im; Mee,. 92 - mitot;(Wiribt9*4 Swing Co.. up tittfbnrgti., • i_norztay - ; 117indow Shade - tad:. Oil - Cloth -- litarinpietary„ . 48 , ItIN N 1.-11.7LTE • E.. X. KERNA:6I;: - • . YRTM ECM/SOAP* ISIIIDFtS„ EMKand —I. 0-do _• do . do' •-.TS to 8 -T dm. 6 . *.do .. • akk 61,40' to 2.90 ".tkr: Elaaverl, Gothic and Bala,a.s.ortrl . • Burl Oil Cloth, 6.4 1.Me„. 4 54 ale.:; 04 40e..;'' ' - • • - ,carriage era Cloth, black, 44 =c., 54 Mc. 64 fat: Figured Bs* . :do • 44 We., 64 .186. 64 ite4.' ~rivcad o currimi tt F Taiga Cdrera,' , ntrca,.44 C. 2 , !4; TS, 6134 c. road tkaachri?•• 'flour Oil CSotb; 44, 43, GO and 70c.-per yard - ; . . Ilcsrth Raga s -Oil Loag 111 ar - ODCoata,sLtli each.: . Jackzt 3 PIII2I3B7Yie. Hats IatIODSITIRI3 RUBBER GOOD& Mack Coats SSA° cult.-- Slort Mark C01118,.34.25 WICIL Long Paola, 63,25 each, Lrgglna,tl,oo per - • Bemire or italtatinni Traitaparrat,llmerall.Grren.,-MMT--7.•."--:i 'Mac, Vella, anal Crimson ace, a+, thh tho'lol, and original 3Liikatactory... Al!0lood0 trarrantsEr-• not. to Stick , rule or crack, - - • . Iscrsiloct • Tojileithants anditrpgglits Ittraseidat atairaforiL ::>u - zvettriagaiticiii, • MA NiTYACZUSILIVA D7Dit A .4E11 . - 1,21 - 1- PARMA:: - Ir)7SPECIVILLY .I.lnteit theattizatiow:of Itrioggists Neettbneem thrOughatztibetirolon,Atibittlargenterez- tensivelneorttnent of PAINTIVQIIB.!' Dr the BEST LAND Mt EST QtTALITIEM itkieble ahem trr este on eery roxiersteterent; teat to cuatendillVen,l. - / 3 elow stane ore enumerated nt the Usage . 1.5.A.1) In oii, In kneel ^S to 10024: BLACK - PAINT. RE,: : • PATLVT. DRYER; liPtlngli - libairc ;SS A/1 flI ENNA, Shed!. • - -' " • GEESNBpnoLL pnragg4ll4oi,virtchtglEtioirialf*ivieuks,. veruiikinesaion. - ;- • n - urissED.com;:sAiriu - ifolPt.D..rptiri.riZEU G -."'• • • XiLsmaggfil,4l4%.:l4 - 01*913kitri , .LOW • •Li : . • - ElToll2:3lt6Slnnitet YEIXOW OCZai7.. - • - CIIBOII4PAIINemd BRUNSWICK Lary; : :MIN= AND.AIntaicAN wurpow..otasa... - ;11iirtDiaixhes: sad-others la want' at any or-th e r a l c i f e • osetitiotteartkies, will Mid It to their I otere4 to eall,es ou r be:Bides for stettioteettateg porehashm-sod our: exile; tient° to the tittsinetteigire 113 adesateges inseilletorer mod ''of those 1n3, 1 2:e same Wee. - ma mma _ ; - .leztl4ghtieht _ : sre&t,Lime. - sew •-• z 'lasso° • co3lx=ol , 44.l.lr.rinireilDlNCl 7. ..whk. !_• & Votazotiej• Citknovaf CeitmiktkreiLa/.. wad .Pketo - 1306... : - 4 - I(INESICBT. MINTS azattkiiirtilasiora will meet with prompt • Cpereanal_stbadiOn,and azfeasteersaill,lre given wben !Maim!, Or! Ortudgortteuta. cr;Niallr/Okiteg, o,k. ri r x e tbe-paretrane of Lead; titxlß p m b ut ; wfU be prowttly Med et tbiloweit ma** The iteiaboing flearding of 31 dam viD mad with nepeabd ewe Ond dleliageb ; the knema.--: • rates of 'Areelgit will arrays be Dine:prey and ;ha erpenee , o r stenage - and Drayage ea - tam* as posalbLe.neoldol. • - - J. k r-Walnb, St, oulir, Ellis & Norton, Clitebmiti t Page & 1330)13. do:;, &ruler t Dorman t , do; -. • caters, Mow A . CO, .63; 'Bose% k PreaCT, 40; Content' , do; 12rt=n . terata, D 01174 Slag -Co.; - -do; wit era„ - • • do; JW. Butler BrlL,P l 3labt :Z.* C. Yarnell Arla,Plglada; • D.teeebktb., Clo; _Moron, I:3l.llol*2ltripta: Wm. names & Co.. - B. Comes" ' • _ deg ffiow :, k lfaeeh New York.. BbSeldst - - do Ven ; d &Forrest, , '44-„badah-Los-,k fly • * . i !mmt : , C owles ' — do; ..41nalenn.J. Cole, Q u . - A. O. Farwell & C0.,13 . *(0; W.ll,lle7aabla, Loutrellla•;' licnntrd,Eou *Co, Ao;_ Neereorab Bro. d p i C. Talettell A Co, 03taadssioa Ideretamter is • eraWebarsenapesYolle 7 inettraaomehlelvaill rover 4 - alapraente to orm ertterLadrteed by, baler per man, te art= endorsed ok kat or. blare, or at tb• tires of -ekipreent • „ ; mama, • fob 7 - 0.10,0130,11,x,0, EOM , • .:7 - 7C..t..1.'5••• . T i .'... , , , .::..::::::: , .:,!•, -: 7. - _..': - :.. 57Z MEE
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