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DiIII 311=4 Tna turc uAlulol•••••••••• •:- - • •••:-:!-:•— ...--121 9 u3 ognscill Hatpez°af P 7 lia J • . ;Pm . • MONDAY-MORNING :.i.1:410-34!#;!kMtell - . • ,:iormanta;wokW..iisilliftio.m '.ll•Wwwwleur oros o miqigw4.ol amwut I:pusM:p.Mmbi.xl. DEMIATIO,ISIO3ItVATIONS. - CARAL-OOMEISSIONES, - _ THOMAS _ H. FORSYTH, „.2c...z2hils, le.zAL:tatny. , . - I,RwaAmBRIKS,, • -._ - tiriforto -6 3# 1 ::'' t: ' FOItAiIIKVIT9It OEFERah • J._ PORTER::.WW - LEY , _ erieweom-hpigi. • • • • • •• .• ..ait-Ifeesre. zr.iiiiteciii•itoo., title jive: rcimpt, boa ett and jteattematdr itt their boalaesa traallD ctlana are the 'only! aatboattad'ageala in the cities of Neat Tatittuad Batton • . IRFX i:tba.ifOrniag Fad: _chef are azdh - arb* ta. taceito Ad= vattgetaaala _and -Subscriptyats um la:tiattiaiial rata:: • attitatte!pta - ara ke*tled ea payunt:d2l44:l2•4l . NEW TORN, 322 Nassau sioet. BOSTON, lb State-it:teat; . . gmurmaglicidiMiresdAttkim 2ft..mt. tiammirpi, t0m16,4, iad..lo l / 1 4...0ra0rb 6.•..parigrqd PALSIECMY ON,AIL Ellll4,Datm .• ' apt* slocnrml. mnec.. Znry ids* mat Sigttlyiif.Titi. twat Itni.WmPla bon m Illum.dork4 s.F.:mtmalm Job Olke. Anisr. 7 ;4lc-4eiusTreedii agentior the Morning Post and Saturday thelil. levant Stine', Itfdlapa county THB.• - . 4utainunt vAnst ESIL ROAD. Ifirslaktii_*ll: opened : . to-day , at the Me nongefelilfainid,-. for:• subscription tn . the stook of the Clgilers. Valley Railroad, and Our citizens promptly attend, sn 401014 . — bast, sufgelent - to secure the letters patent. Fo -one doubts the vast benefit'of the ithil - isiement to ~this :City, or the _excellence of theidoek as a • Profitaide - investment. The road will cost but, little, and Apresents peculiar induceMents to our citizens *illjittt their partiality. -,Let are public spirited, and want to see Pit urn stand itithe proud position that:nature intended het to take,ge forward forthwith and give their istditaneete.thia improvement. Oar.merchants our manufacturers are.interesV real estate owners pecaliarly so ;;—in fent every citizen, who intends toresie Pitts haigh his home, hasmaCh st.sit4liiWe Work. the bead Of!* - tte Ilempfield dra, alae~ off 'tie shoulderi - ;' and thus will be , thetearn of those • who have appre betuielltijaryfribu th . st 111-favored offspring of :sweSitionSleglitlittion. . . - ' , rating the Itsy, into their own The village of Ashland, Ohio, was the scene of :a queer- transaction," week before last- =We lesrn 'froin'ibeT inpers,_ that the town councils defeated, on Monday, an ordinance: to prohibit - . theitiale:of liquor. Oa Tuesday evening, some the Most resPectable lidieitin the place, supported by a few gentlemen, assembled, and after organising; marched to the grocery kept by otinnthony Jactihs . ,...and requested him to dis - co_ ntinue the sale if 'liquor, and the use of a beglitellO" boardyhich they claimed watiruip 10gthe youth and enticing some of the married m en from their busineas: Upon his refusal, the' ladles shopped the bagatelle" table into pieces' tad pinlrtd oaf hbistock of liquors. Ite-assum lug _their line of saaro44..they mat visited urn and another• trokiiyit!o . * s it - which sur rendered.. They - nest : ohatged• upon '"Atetlar , l'otnalters's." who, armed witha poker, resisted vigorously_ their tussault,bulimpowered by num . bers, was forced to tti*t. : titid-witness the de. striiiitiOn of he; wholestock - of liquors. Every ram hole in the place was visited in this manner, and the result IS that net lidrop of liquor is now soldinAshlandi IN2 Sew 14anipspire-Electicui. , The Democracy Of this Granite State , have • :gado .eltuaat-_,"clean sweep of *biggery at the They carried their nominee for hiartin—by double ISt year's itiOlityy They have, also'..elepted allOree of theii..initiai4ates. for Congress, •defeetteipitmis Tuciein the , First Dietriat by i.fuitiittinfrf major -He was edppoited by Ike " : 4Thigi: -Pres Sailers. - There will . !?e 4:***, I #** Mt • ra o erotic Maittty in, the e - Hattie f rom list year. The, Council la be iittiiiiinetwly Deraocrritie, end-probably ten of the twelve Senators are DeMocratic. ANMiI Abolition: : is dead. • Col, John H. -,, George, who sacceellsitlen. PIER4II . In the law .bugdzlefis,. is one of the.ileprefeilietitek - iliaseti: IGtiredge's - (Demolwatio)_, ;444;04. in the Eirtit CoUgressional District will be from 1000 to 1500 over; Tack. Martin'S majority will range from to.e,000; last year it was 1,100. Glorious New ' , Str:•W‘ nianat much in the habit of.pnbl eh= hattfitm . : .*Fiftof:•tinipaper, bnt wo can notirefinialrom 'copying the following*lnd re-' marks from a - letter addreasetl to 118 frOta Jahns; town, Canihrla•county, concerning a recalttOce. It says 4c - The Morning Post a, to'ns, one of the beet papers west of the Alleghenies. For general news, it is surpassed - by none. 'May the present ;editors - long live to enjoy the liberal patronage of a Crateful community, and when they shall reach the evening shade of Ilfe ' maythey receive_ that sweet consolation which always finds ita way't6 the heartthof those who have ',spent their days for the benefit of:their.fellow men." We feel much imtlhuie to our Johnstotns anCwe.assure them'itw : hever be forgotten. -" - GONIIEL — LEIVILLF. RAILROAD. • prom thesaints:Luna •matdfested for this road; • in tho country through which -itis to pass, we can arrive :vat-In othereoneltution than that the_ road will be speedily ,piried under contract-- Byer& the•connoils of the little town - of Connells- . **illivleoct tie road takes its name, have enbikoi *foe Pine hundred shares of the steak. .ittAhiiiifig:-fesoltition' passed the 4i' that tioeoagb, by; a niuttaimoim vote $ ioloed, That the boroughof"Connelle4e take tour hundieft abatesi '($20,000) in the Pitts - burghjuid,Conitellittille Railroad ehic6 stock is to be taken upon the samo.cepdithiout.Pd leges that the ooinpany, offered 4,ll;the county of Fayette Attest , : - • JOSEPII4OtfaBkIN, - Bnrgese. • Joan COLLINS, Sedy, pro " ' 1111 thilkEttPsPittrsi PraHovi..%--"A 'Maine Yatlk,ie" ''aFtuditiilay,=l.llrnigli-tiltiMitlintil-lu telligencer, the Inventlen of .ktorsisbf :z094 and • improved locomotive, which, he intri,' , woreafely transport themailsandpasseniers at tke rate of one himid7ed miles per hour/ The writer further says, he has.been, made acquainted with the de.. . of, these' - Iropiovements, 4. which - are , 60 - palpably cerretit;ln din, and feasible in per. tice,'that ovary civil engineer and railroad Mon will, on et*Li,Elatioll , a t once recognise and ad- Salt, as the desideratum, even to the extent of Safety and speed'Ainyeindicated. -0 -"The next o.o.*e,olls'it isfstrtd,liio*Ltiiited to secura . it9 gottiekioa3lg_iv v ejta:tliel iroild tie result of the fliiittexperiment. The toftStruction of , a _post. railrond between WaibinOti:find New York, we '-thhtic,iSbe /widened 14,014tioentfon: Vir•ldasiatifrusetts a b ou t .: is abt t o adopt a new . . _ systeni,isith ..her paupers. - Each applicntattao almshouse s furnishativith a um! scat of clothes; end told to go to..work f , Ti he iltads /Admen.: ...,- ha is : .dearitolieci - hi;Au'lieskitul, whirs,o liii le shozotog,tiaiVitiCtei soon briipmentci h i s otimigtir. Itiie iiina ilir. iri tit- blslaai.olOtheere tt'loB.olll69ll 41 0q 04 1 16te 'f li ,44 1 44'k k Ai t . othel*Olkaii o ; 4111 0e#;#40,4fcii*ef - K - ' thelOie4trtaltei in liiisl)}olii.PieiltUirliii4 l / 1 . : be beg paid fortas-outfit Ilk.plun seam to, he. '. ' , lsitlaiviae& tzr 11.0011Per*:°-)21 of the ililliF , A' Pff'nlRXWM: BEISZI Items of;News Mittillt*lliM• . • The new steam fire engine at Cincinnati; au . patuedayi.;:thiew Water = thrtingikitzwir. ate, Iwo7tnndred and - thir44ghttiek ilk's- Now:York Courier and Enquirer was issued on a ihtible:sheit4p Pttnr"!laY,' Ix con of Matter, and odadlliaitirquilieliciai forty . ..nine - thousand .Wei , iiiarieiliti,ewerne of Xinion,-Non parelf,-Agaie; = " Tie City Council of Charleston hal tmbworibed $lOO.OOO to the Cheraw and Dullest= Raliread ,CoMPOly,.en certalo conditions, s ' ; A,Rwaeral Itailroad.law has been , passed -. by the Dlissottri Legislature, which fixes- the gunge or width betweetrthe rails of all roads to be tenet:mind in the State at fire feet 'six inches r During the month of l!ebruary, there were9o deaths in the City of:Washington, 65 white and colored; tiled of consumption 18; scarlet fever 19. - The State of Missouri hes appropriated $4OOO 'to defray . the expewfug'of transporting articles to the New York Cryithailime, exhibition. ratiiate;i:iinivo: l 6 u lr osid.t, is said , will formtla t iiliertstersidp in the city of ew York, with a eon of-Mr. Corwin. The general appropriation hill passed by Con gress appropriates- $9,460,640 for various pur poses, besides $2,358,981 for deficieneles. Wisconsin will get no Maine law this winter: A majority report has been made against it in the Senate. -The torn of Newton, Naas., has toted against eiip:ig liquor for even medicinal or mechanical r. 4 1 ), Pee:- Seward le detained at Philadelphia by the se_ illness' of hie wife. • IV% see by the proc3edings of the Canadian Parliament that the Hon. Inspeotor , General has giten.,4o . tAde 'that the government intend, on the 1604*414ti0 propose changes lathe tariff and • • „The Bost** Chronicle, of Monday, says : , s We understand 'that Joseph C. Bates, a large operator in Calcutta goods, suspended payment on. Friday; his indebtedness is said to amount to $350,009. The - latest:application of India rubber is in veneering furniture. The surface is covered with a veneering of rubber, of any desired color, possessing a hardness of surface and brilliancy of polish equal to marble, and presenting a much greater resistance to beat or cold than any kind of wood veneering. The committee, appointed;at the Metropolitan Hall reforin Meeting in. New-York, have deter mined to go en masts to the Legislature, lay the city's grievances before them, and ask for such changes in - the -present municiphl organization as experience has shorn tote necessary. C6l. Edward Snyder, of Eeokuk, lowa, com mitted suicide' a few diya ago. He had lately been on a visit to'the family of his brother, C. A. Synder, at Harrisburg, Pa., and on his return home, stopped at St. Louis, where he was mar. ried and then proceeded to his residence in lowa, ..• lthera he soon pet an end to his existence. He leasO a large fortune. "Do you support . Gem Taylor ?" "No."— " . .TM you support Gen. Gass?" "No, ezir."- !‘ What! de you support Van Buren? " " 'Wir•ee.-1 in:ippon Betsey and the children, and mighty tight screwing to get along at that, irith corn only 20 cents a bushel." The following. Is 'it copy of tho liquor law passed by the Illinois;Legislature, at its last ses sion : Beo. 1. Be it eneted by the people of the State dr Illinois, represented In the General As sembly, that enact entitled “An Act to prohibit the retaltiag of intoxicating drinks," approved Fobiliary l 4, 1851, bei".ond, tho same is hereby repealed. - Aippiotoriiitions - ,bp Congress to supply 'DOictencles. The Act to supply Dalltioxlce In tho' Approprlatlorto for the ser►ico of the focal year outing the 30th of Jose, IAS Z, oprropriatoa ae follasni : • Por eittennion of the U. & .4100,000 Yor Repairs of Congressional Library 03,000 For Courpleting work of the 7th Cratus,--........ 25,000 Yew manses ofOotambakiners Perisloos Office— 10.000 For pay of &nators at Pmtis 25,000 For contingent erpenses of the, 00,000 Printing for Rotolo of RepresantaUres----.—.—. 81,764 Contingent expenses House of itepresentatlres--.. 81,964 Printing us ad Sr the U. & Paper used fortiongrectionsi 123,710 Erpeases °1 nliansession In 12,000 Instalments due to certain 60,000 Barrios of Post.o 2 2lee 1505,000 Secret Service Money In 19,014 Transportation, to., t 0 Quariternmster's Department 18,021 Pay Lonislana and , Teats 13,060 • Sai arias of Steamboat 03,871 To rapply deficiency of appropriations for east wing cif Patent 44,000 Repairs for vessels employed to Omitßarrey...-- 10,000 For Improriahe Square now Pit:adept's 12,000 Foundations for Castops How, Bon Franciaec4.-- Books for if ...... 13,162 Cangressional Globe tbr 20,476 Goods gbippewit Indians.--- .Pay and trainling allowance to Talantears in Blas t= War ................ 213,360 Three moutbs extrapay to 200,000 Sundry miscellaneous 192,909 Total Odle:temp Appmniationa—.. Anti eenerzti Appmpriationa—Amom3 the General Appmprlr Dims are the fallowing : Pay . of of6cen it U.R. Mint at Philadelphla...— =,600 Pay of Workmen of U. 8. Mint st Phis. . 72,500 ;midi:oda and ConUngent Bagman; of said Mit—. 41,800 Expenses of United Suttee Mint at Ctualotte..--. 11,600 Expenses of U. 8. Stint at Dahlonege, Ga.- ...... 11,000 IP:pewee of U. 8. Mint at New 121,000 Eapouses of Oregon Terri_ —tory.. . ......................._.. 32,000 _Enemas* of Minnesota 80,700 Expenses of Neer Mexico Ttadtory.. —. 32,656 ExpensesOf Diet 50,700 Swplying - Lighttonses with 004 /82,221' Deficiency in fainter AppromisUms, 30,400 Repairs of . 135,672 .Paynf Llghtlionsa Enema 158,718 Ptry ofkreepers of Light 26,150 Puy. of Seamen, do, tbridgbkVamelt....! / 30 ,000 Expenses of Weighing,Bepaleing and Moving Light • Coloring and Numboring Buoys, to-- 12,000 Life Boats, de —. 10,000 Lighallouse Expenses In ColiVarnie end Oregon-- 43,4,16 Rebuilding Ligkit-linuse on Ohandelour Islands, La. 16,000 Rpairing Light-liouses DU Southern --- 25,000 pairing Ca Hatteras pe 15,000 Othenight4louse &pewee.. ......... 16,000 Surrey of f.loast of the United . States. ... 186,000 Surrey of Wert Coast of the trotted 180.000 &away of Florida Beefs and 80,000 Survey ofliorthwestern Wats—. 50,000 Expenses of the-Postale* Deputmen • 100,150 bitting= t, Expenses tiPosbeftleo.Departmeni..... 125,200 , The entirWationitt cc. the General Appropriation BID is $9,400,540.: • ' • • • _. . Coslox iforses.--Thliqrprijdions for &stem Houses sub° as SoHonesr, ; • ;, CharLuton:- - -. ...;.$lOO,OOO t0u1ine1e......, ....... -1,87,745 -NewOrlraroCr... ..... 324,000 Cinchins2l....--.-- 5L745 sat.,, e ;-.4.-4,,,.. ~..•.-. 12,000 Providence...-. -. 60,000 Bangor ,i.:-.:. - 46':44::.15,000 WilinhloollDol. 8 4. 00 Bt. flJa.. - . - %... .«.1«•115,000 Nortolk...-.-...-..... 80,000 For repodzs7o74..extrcror of Crud= H0n5e5........... 25,000 . . ‘irsiteass'es 'of Clacinn . Tlie -taxable property of Cincinnati city, M. pording to, the assessments in 1851, walk $48,- 402,819. _ln 1852 it was $52,482,110; but the 'aetnalir4mtpitaxables at fair rainstioitnatt sreactetiftleileist $100,000,q00. • • i 1 1144MtiFe debt;oi the City, on the let 4nu.". " T y ! Ail, . im-12,2d0,9N). 4E0,000 of that enm .11'4fialif:bredit to . tone Railroad COmianies,' 'where a first mortgage on , the respective roads is given to secure the city in the repayment of the amount with interesPr-eq., that in fact the city deht is .$450;000 ban the amount stated . abet() The city owns in her corporate capacity iota and perisonelpriter , ty:stithin her limita, %elud ing the 15rateilt*, veined at $4,675,877 86. The estimstirdiiii not include - 11e city's stook in the Whiteitiet- Canal-Company,' Which cost $480,000, batiiiisow > of uncertain value. The -revenue 4,tho City tor 1852, arising from taxa tion and all-sources was $433,200. • The p4nlation of tlo- City in 1850 was 117, 850., p# 0118 i January, 1858, it was 160,120. . TAKEN AT ma friend, says the edl foliar ,thelliVemrford Beilenel, was taken at his offer a day two •iiince.. lie published the fol. loping: We ;Mall insert no. marriage notice, unless !keceinpanied•by_ ',the euza-of s l .''—Exchange. Weshell' insert all inch notices for a kiss of the - hride.—Waterford Sentinel • . A - rifiedaya after a plump-looldng colored girl i t eitamilde office for the purpose of informing bi re nds !Ind the Colored gentrygenerally that illted,r t alient(hereelf one Samba, 4 s.for better The editor replied that he - would barn 1 7 g` trot twegtyfire cent& Bhe hesitated y ... .3251 9Ptainga paper, pointed to ilililmibtolaileineetlon,‘: The' editor blushed, and *he:lltiOAtiorwitt'palffilPit whether they kissed, tap0eg.,t1040444:;;:,--, , . • !linos' into irk= roorntra Jaire,:xup tII "Inar." Ayel the world keepa rick ing forward Like on army Dunkin* bl lleanilon got that hes z • That relonndad to ituk Some bold lipirlbaleer Boca of.eateetzeiss obNitibketei. Ilya Of energy altiteTlN.; ii i i in - • ROW tbe uroldqmptia:rslt " brzve ailliteiii. litireti I zywitir: .•-. linger orturzi,:l6.'„' "v- Yon mast look to get - . • •S9htle yea stand pllithettset:. ' • • My good neighbor, Master Etta:alitll, OURS 06 it Silt gOati ; Not gotta sure bat he is drea tn ing Ws en:motes rrposet ' ho eters, , can lane From this endless moving op, - . Ancient laws `and in.,titutiotuk.". Ar e A t = or ere gone; . We are on . . _ With oar mad new &need ways-" While be speaksiat thousand 'Wee° • As the heart of otie man sqq— soeP in stet') . • • • • - • Gentle neighbxr, will you Join tie, ' Grretunt to ugoed, old way*/ ". Take Avila the fig-tad apron '. _..: • tif 01'14.de:it's andent dye; Ux become a hardy Briton— • • Bard thollon in bis ' . And Ile down to dainty 'loather • , Wrapped•ln skin of awn) , bear Bear thethe but atoll theft:rest, Sidra the 'nitre in light canoe t Aht I see you do not Us it, Than, if these old ways " won't do, • • Keep p! • - . . Be earored, good Mr. Bta s tandstill, Prorldmice designed ' Aspiration sad n ' • • • • For the y human mind . Generations left their blessings . In the mike of Shah. ekill, , . • Par a greater giory; ti And the shades of onus forefatlows . • • Are not lesions Of our deed, . •; • • We brit folloir where they beckon, ". We Outgo where they do les4 I Seep to step!, • . . . , • - '<Yoe netaament of oniartng • • • May encamp upon the hill; Milo another to the Talley • May enjoy its own sweet will, • Mile may grower to one imteirword, Must may echo to another ; .Ind in unity and concoct • - nay dleoem that each it brother I • : Incest to breast they're marching unworn In go j d near pasorfal wsi„.. • . 'feel! be ostled if Yon Moder, . ' Bo don't otter to let or stey— _ • • . . /SetP ItrP .•• • AN • ADVENTURE AND ITS •SEQUEL. 4 itili .016 *Mile down . well - don't feed him 4111 he is perfectly coot' These words were addressed to - the hostler of a hotel lu Brighton, by a handsome middle aged gentleman, dreesed in the height of fashion, as he alighted from an elegant , black horse, and tossed the rein to the attendant. 'And now,' said the horseman addiessing a waiter, 'show me into a sieve parlor.' A well dressed man, who rides a handsome nag, is always sere of a warm wcleome,at a pub lic house, all the world over. Our friend soon found himself In a neat parlor, with dowers and vases on the mantel-piece, and the blinds (for it was on 'a summer afternoon) carefully closed, while tho open windows permitted the free current of air to circulate through the apart ment. • • The waiter remained, standing near, by the door. 'Any orders, sir!" lio—yes, stay: who eamo in that handsome pbmtoo I saw standing io the yard!' 'A lady, sir.' • , A young widow.' glob." 'She is very handsome.' 'Go along, and shut the door aim: you.' mut tered the traveler, testily. • 'A young woman and a widow,! ho solilo quised. am glad I don't know her. ram cer tainly very fortunate to bare attained the ago of forty without any feminine attachment. Peen• liarly independent—not ill-looking, I think I must admit that—l should make what those basy bodies,.match-makers, call a grand catch. But, thank my stars I have preserved my content and independence so far, and I'm not likely to suceumb now. No ! no I Jack Champion was born to live and die a bachelor. And now for the newspaper.' In the meantime another horseman had come to the hotel, his borne reeking with sweat, and literally unable to place one foot before an• other. The same hostler, an Irishman, =dells ap pear:magi. ••t,• • • ' • 'Pat,' said the young man fashionably attired, 'pat my mare in the stable and do the boat you can for her' 'Doh lillethttr Triverea, and stle'skiltentirely.' 'Pm amid so." •And what in the devil mode ye push her so?' iNo matter. Is my sister here?' air. Show the gentlemen into theladies' !trier.' %It, Bell,' said the young man, lost here.' 'Yes,' replied - a beantifed yonog woman rising to meet him, that what's the matter with your 'Nothing, Bell, nothing.' 'Something is certainty the matter. Yon look flashed and excited.' 'That's not all. 06, tell mo 'abet has happen ed 1' 'I must be brief, for I uni pursued.' Tamed ?' 'Yes. You know that fellow who insulted you in the coach,' said the young man. 'Well I have been on his track for more than a week. I met him to-day in the street and gave him a con founded horsewhipping. I handled him very roughly, I'm afraid. He instantly got out a warrant against me, and not wishing to be dragged into court till I was ready, I mounted my horse and gave the offwers the slip. Per haps I had better base waited and braved it out; but having taken this step. Pm bound to baffle them. To-morrow I will surrender myself.— Now, Bell, if your pony will take me to your uncle's in five minutes, I'm your man.' 'Poor Charley couldn't do it." answered the lady. •Then I'll make other arrangements. By the by, I'll meet you at the villa.' From the drawing room the young man rush ed Into the stable. Pot, said be, 4 give me A horse—a good ono,' Bora the horse we've got in the stable except the black, and that belongs to a gentleman that came here jist before ye. ooh' but ho's a good one, your 'caner. 2.48 to a cint.' borrow him,' said Traverse, jumping on his back. 'Tell Bell to drive the gentleman to the village and he shall have him.' 'But, your. 'onner I' remonstrated the host ler. In vain. Traverse had act spurs to the heree, and was off like a thunderbolt. 'O,• wirra, wirra, wirra 1" said the hostler, ' what will become of me? I'm ruined and un done intirely.' Shortly after . Mrs. Leslie rang for her phto= ton, and at tho same time Mr. Champion, the old bachelor, run/oer his horse. The pony came round to the front door, and at the same time the young . - widow. v ateppedlightly Into. the • All right,', said she to Patriot with a emile,, nodding and taking the k reins. •Give him his head.' oob, it'e all wrong,' replied the hostler, keep ing a tight hold on the rein: ''Your carriage can take gwo Very Well, but I came alone.' 'You've got to take a passenger.' 4 What do you mean?' . 0, wir' re—your brother has • been staling a horse.' 'Stealing a horse?' • • • • 4 Yea, this gintientan 4 Cand add you' were to take 'him to the villa; to get him back again.' Very singular,' said the widow ; 'but William was very eccentric.' At this crisis Mr. -Champion appeared. • My horse ieady I" - • 'Jump In sir.' 4 I didn't - come in a carriage.' • 'ln wid yezz,' shouted the hostler. 4 Take &seat beside me, if you plesee sir,' said the widow, with her most fascinating smile. Mr. Champion approached the step to inquire the meaning, when the hostler, seizing him with vigorous hand, thrust him into, the phaeton, while the pony, tartleci at the movement, daeh ed off at a run. , , • . Poor Captain Champion ! Here was a situa tion! A confirmed old bachelor bodily abducted by a fascinating young widow. The Captain had to lend his assistance to- the youog lady; ID managing the pony, who was shortly reduced to his usual slow and quiet pace ; and - then after thanking her companion for his assistance, Mrs. 'Ladle - told him that in a few minutes he ahOuld lwfiitti In possession of his horse, which had been brewed a gentleman. This was all the ex planation she had vouchsafed.- , She required in turn to be made acquainted-with the name of her companion, after her own. • , In a few , -mbatea .the, Captain began to be somewhat More aferute;--in fact he began to like his position:. -Ile had never sat so near a pretty woman in billifk•and he began,to ask himself, whether,,itgto4faimity was sa,plesaant far a few momentaoa constant companionably might not, p rove as' agreeable. Whilojter attention iraa engaged on ber pony he hent.ww.4upportmaity. to FultoYiter features. Het-firos'llark;atul la I==MIZME EOM :ninon' eyes tieemai to be literally.swinuning in theit liquid lustre. Her cheeks were as soft and blooming ae the many side of a peach. Ifer profile wee strictly Grecian, and her parted lips showed aro, of pearls GB white , as now. The .most dollont*tarrered flogers,,encased in French eloSed'ipon the reins, and the varnished tip ofa dainty indicated •ft foot that Cinderella haveOvied.' ,'ALlfiyett:•live far from here, Madame ?' asked; thif Captain: • ' • 'Not very far. ',This pony can mend his pace if /mire ins harry.' 'Not foe the world. The pace seems to be a fast onfi.' --.;; • • ' • zThe,widovr,larnii those bewitching eyee. of her's tipoithe old bachelor; mid smiled. It was aliirver with hint:lT ".When he sprang not it the and tonchtertite . lingers 'bf the widow,,is -he assisted 'herrto alight, his heart was irretrlvea: bly. lost. , - • A red faced &demon, in a dressing-.gown, received them at the door. My Mend, Captain Champion,' said the gentleman. 'Walk in—warm day.' Very, mild thoCaptaln. And indeed his looks loomed to corroborate the statement for he was red as a peony ..The Captain and the old gentleman were chat ting together familiarly, and the former felt himself oompletelfat home. After an hour was spent In this manner, his ho et excused himself -and the old bachelor was left alone, dreamy reverie was interrupted by the sound of voloes in the hall. The Captain easily recog nized the widow's, and a glance'through the half opened door showed him that hei companion was a handsome young gentleman. There, dear said the yoang man, do not scold me any more. I won't do so again, I promise you. Give me , a kiss.' hearty smack followed. It was a veritable, genuine Un-... the Captain saw and heard it. A. pang shot through his heart,— ' The only woman I could over lave,' said he to himself, 'and she's engaged.' The widow tripped into the room. If she was. pleaelog In her carriage dress, she was perfect ly bewitching In her drawing-room attire.— Champion could now see the . whole of that fairy foot. . ' My dear elr,'..sid ete, 'your horse is cavortr service now.' Champion rose,. sha. added, 'it you will stay and take dinner with us, my uncle will be very much grat ified and I shall be highly pleased.' `The coquette 1' thought Champion, lam obliged to you madame, but I have another en gagement,' he said. Then we can not hope to detain you, air; but you must allow me to preseutto pommy brother. The handsome young man made his appearance, and shook bands with the .bachelor. - That's thehone-thief, Captain,' said the wid ow, laughing. - - The young man apologised and explained the circumstances which had Impelled him to take the liberty. • 'I am sorry,' he added, 'that we cannot im prove the acquaintance thus easuallemado by enjoying your company at dinner. lam sorry you two other alse engaged.' - I Why, as to that,' stud the Captain, drawiog ofir his gloves, lour offer is too tempting, and feel compelled to accept it" fio Mahone - was remanded to tho stable, and be stopped to dinner. After dinner they bad music, for Mrs. Leslie played charmingly. Then be was persuaded to stay to tea, and in tho eve ning, the family. ramble in the garden, and the Captain secured ten minutes tete-a tete with the widow, It summer house, overgrown with Ma de:is vines, and Inhabited by a spider and aix earwigs. It was ten o'clock when be mounted his horse to return to Boston, but it was bright moonlight, and he was romantically inclined. The next mornlng he repeated his visit, and the next—and next. In abort, the episode of the borrowed horse produced a declaration and an acceptance; and though years hare passed away, the Captain has had no cause to regret his ride with, the widow and the pony phaiton.. ,Tits GOLD DOLLSD AID Basic Norge.- . A let ter has beet) placed before' us from an authentic source, stating th at the Mint in Philadelphia is 'prepaied. to employ the whole force of the es tablishment in the coinage of the dollar piece, and that It will be enabled to turn out 50,000 per day. of which one half can be appropriated to the Baltimore demands, if it should be made:- -There is no longer any ground of excusep, there fore, in thb quarter; for the non-aunpliance with the law of fdarylszd. The opportunity can be improved by ear banks, to withdraw their small issues from circulation; but whether they will do so is a somewhat doubtful question. That they receive their small notes is true, when they are carried in; Int in one instance, at least, we are assured, they have been again paid out. There is with some people a sort of infatua tion, by which- they are brought into complete subjection- to a paper dynasty. They would shut np everything like specie faint the public eye, and we doubt not prefer the ghost of a fip shadowed out upon paper, to the thing b eef. And they would heroically wages modern civil war—that is on paper—ln vindication of the sufficiency of , the ghost, rather than suffer the original substance to glide into the hands of the people. They would twist, garble, and, if possible, defy the ism of the land, rather than countenance the restoration and establishment of a specie currency. They would commend the banks for violating the law, and, no doubt, re buke the mint for providing the means of ob serving it, rather than see the gold and silver thoroughly diffused throughout the channels of trade, and the mimes of the people in the hab itual use of t. With perversity of this sort, we suppose the ' , people have little sympathy; cer tainly, we have none.—Bait. Am. The Charlestown Ittot. A Boston correspondent of the New York Post gives the following explanation of the attempted riot In Charlestown : The population of this town seems to think itself specially constituted to be the guardian of religious - freedom, and thereby becomes most insolent and oppressive in its conduct. The ruins of the Catholic convent in Jamesville; still speak eloquently on. this point, and I think the Catholics are right in keeping the ruins as a counter monument to that on Bunker's fill. It Is a burning shame on , our good commonwealth, that she has Dever yet deemed it her duty to make good to the sufferers their loss. The cause of the present excitement and threatening disturbance, is one most trivial. A young Irish girl, Diary Josephs Corooran, be came Protestant, a short time since, and her mother took her to Philadelphia, having pro cured for her a situation in a private family. The rumor was spread that she was incarcerated, or held by the Catholic clergy in a convent, or tome other place of concealment. The rowdy boya of Charlestown and the north end of Bos ton, at once ept up a cryabout religious persecu tion, etc., threatening to destroy the Catholic church. The Mayor of Charlestown, Mr. Froth- Ingham, a deteoorat, and co-editor of the Boston Post, deserve" all credit for his energetic mea sures 'to prevent any harm being done. Last night the military were again 'kept inyeadiness, but 'there was no occasion for them. Tho girl has returned !rom Philadelphia, and the people seem to be satisfied. How tolerant certain Was see of people Ore, who themaelves are loudest in denouncing religious persecution, becomes quite manifest on certain occasions. Exciting Incident Among the Rooky Mountains. On one occasion, while J. W. Jones, with a fei of his artist 'companions, were stopping in the rear of their nada company; for the purpose of daguerreotypiug for his Pantescope some re markably strange rooks, a war party of Indiana suddenly sprang from behind the rocks, and, giv ing a frightful yell, advanced with lancespoised, ready for battle, when the artist, with great cool ness, turned upon them his "camera," and, some what mystically waving over , the instrument the blank cloths in which his pictures were enwrap= ped, held bier lighted cigar is somewhat frightful proximity to the instrument. The savages hid heard strange stories of "thunder on wheels," which had, in one terrific buret, swept away whole parties pf redskins. Panic-stricken, they - paused a moment, then veered to the right, with eyes fixed upon the dreaded instrument. But the strange mortarfollowed them; its dan gerous point ever keeping them in direct line.— Pop I pop I pop! went a revolver from beneath the instrument! This was but the prelude of the death-waging 'storm about to burst upon them Theycould no longer stand this, bat with a sim ultaneous yell broke away towards the rooks.-- Bang! bang! went the artists guns after them. ' Strange, terrific sounds were reverberated through the mountain _gorges and echoed back ' by - the cavernous rocks—yells and shrieks, and rumbling thunders. The smoke cleared - away, and the artists were alone. Na time was lost in rejoining the caravan; and the danger being over, it became oftem the subject of merriment around the camp-fires--Jonee charge upon the radraii,With the dagtierreotypo instrument Trituaript. Vein In Qualls the tuntaiy taint - are abolish. est- A man can charge wind rate of interest be F4osaa‘ hat can only recover 6 per cent, bylaw: Crfancoar: sui Swtssi;t4t Isnot perhaps gen erally known that one. iff.thellestartioles that can beikiveklit.wwhie;arfille in preparation for the WhaiciaL-- - -the ziitritive Proierites*wOtreikt thatthet have subsisted on it vatliotite.tifkerl•folid••foCitOce tke.ther•: — Geese tteufinid tederfOigp , tieM,ef teed* and fattened on three grainsithein per day, ftel as much coal'as they can devour, have. become fat days. ..J.The hofeass e voraciously af ter a little time, and is never sick - while he has I a good supply. It should always be kepi In the sty and be &du - the inmates regularly like all other food. , • - name. EMI & Ctiejlutielnit received fire /unwired down of Y. arerAvkars . hinaly.perfaueed, lIONIM SOAPS, eonikislng the ordleuny Honey Soaps, Ex be &mated litlndeor, Musk Brown Windsor, Winter and Hooey Sharing Soaps. It Li admin."; leyntl, that CIZATIFIeft Soaps are the thirst In the world...* • • 11PLane4 Worm yermidliage. sir The follcrwing order shows at cuati . the deuisind ter andthe asoellenoe of this great unelkine Cactifieateehlim been so multiplied in favor of this Vera that trim: aiderdt unneereaary to add any Mora- , • . . Bocartuz, Jane 3, 1831. Kean. J. Kidd & lb—Your gavot, wben bons, len with us twelve dozen bottles ariane's Vet:Wage, which is nearly all Bald. Please Send ilakklf tiers down more, as we do not want to get out of it; Oct we consider it the bat Taint. rage over need in this part of the countrw. ; • • a. P. a .7.lV.TroDspria:: libr, sal* by mail of the Druggists edundemhente, and by the sole proprietors. • • 4:LEIDD tr. CR, mal4sittwo • . • . .le/it:Wood street Notice to Contractors.. - AIM STK MAWS CA.NaL.--Seeled Inoposals far the ecitiztructlon of The Canalarousul the Raba ALAlary, hi the State of Michigan, will be remind until mast Oa first day of April next, and will be opened =LEW dife . The Canal will be constructed agreeably to the Act of Congress width. Ad of the legislature of Michigan, prori• ding for the construction of the same. The plans spe cifications are on Sir, at the office of .Copt Cain Engl. neer, at Detroit, to which ratan:wets made for mo re wee- Emotela to be addzessed to 3. Conant, Esq, and moat bra ao:o=panled by the name, of sureties. Contreehrts' osaiis to be written out In DM. . JOII.N BANAT; . 4 7, =NUT IMMAR' anal - • • • BILITUAZI. Cg . iitaarz, onneroAci i -- • . • CIIADNCT JOSLIZT, Detroit, Pessary 18th, 1853. . - o°Pittsburgh City Class W orks.— W. CUNNLYGNAII k CU., Sanwfaehriers of WM DO/ QUM, No. 26 31arket street, between Find and Sound, Pittsburgh, Penn's. Particolar : attention paid to odd dyes. Also, dealers to FLINTQf ,••• 8M .21.F.5, dr. Two of the arm being pr , . men; will giro their entire attention to the business. and they Seel con& dent they can pridoe, an article of Window Maas equal to any eltber of foreign or thanestiFauinufacture. HMT A.I)VEMS:I2:IIIEM rLi° 6 "nnmilsal lv" fairleb rPtr erG kM C'UOVNEIZEILD—b Obi) prima forage by marls EtrUART 3 31IILLEI Pw hUrn.l,---1.10 tow Bens Creek; - . . 25 do No.lAtetbrarito; Wor sae by KING k 110011 READ. llClS—Censtantly it the Carpet Warehouse, No. 85 V.:meth greet, of erery deectiptioa sad price. We Write tho attention of perchaaers. .; mark' SO: M'CLINTOCS. OCLUTtt—Of now design, and patterns, wbir_tr we will cut to et any rim ball, manor vestibule. Carpet . Warebottse, to. 8A Youcrth street. • . .. • nuirl4 • - . • ' W..X'CLTSTOCK. • pOTATQCS-10 3. 1 4 i r time • In Aline and for aeto bt• _. zusrli STUART dfULLIN, UMULI-011t cock; (50 . 1ta. early) 111veat Maar; - '' 1 • 10 .do do Buckwheat Blotw; La storrapd tor wile by marls - STUART k 1111LL114 rpltititiii•AltX2ST.WlNDOW BILADI:3--litoeisci this dsy, ate Carpet Weretwase, No. B 5 Fourth strest,'s hrs. assrotint *tam and richadesigns,and priseslover than ewer offered in this city, to width we Invite attention. mule - • • W. ITTLINTOCK. FREIGRTII REDUCED. the PEINSTLVANLi RAILROAD CORPANT, lure reduced the Winter Hades on the following Goode. of fourth elan, to DO cents per 100 Be., (torn Philadelphia or Bel tixonn::,Baron, Beet and Pork (sal teoJ . Lenl and Lard OIL . FOlt tiaLE—S /erne 00 serso c one .znlle nom Willie elite, obis on which Is s-=tag. bonne,' with four. now and out hoarse There Lon the place limit of estn cam kinds; &lacy $ fire feet vein of cog. Thli property le Wain. hire $lOOO ; $5OO in hand, the telence. ttr suit purchaser. Apply to • LOWRY A HAGERTY, Intelligence Office, and Reel Estate Agents, No. 41, corner of Weed and Filth streete..-' - ARPET VELVET, TAPESTRY TIRCv IROPLIELS C 131PERLAL TUBES PLY, 21.patry /wrote*, SelAtismt -.floe, and (Mamma Iviain Ctriplomprlei the and most improved ityles sod colon; being p (Meet trona the manufacturer, and imported by convelveit, we will be able to sell as low as can be' funny of the Es* era cities, and to which we invite the atientkm of those fertdildng Steamboats or nausea, to give us a call, at .the Car Pot I Yerehmr, Na $5 rotatti eve. mutt W. !Stilt:TOM INDIARUBBIKR. GLOVES, ITOII Gardening. UM* Mentos, Driviog, oe any oat of .I.` door work, which tofu the head& They are mode.ell lengths, to protect tho WriSti end arms from gnome. . By wearing there Glom, the hands are mode eoft'arat white. ing LADIES' BLP.ACIIING AUTTS—ILay be worn -while aw or sleeping. LAMM' DitESS PICOTECTORS—Topretent the soiling of drannannder the 6.1763 by perspiration. - • - • Ara-For sale atWhatenale by GOODYELES, 99 - Citiestant street, Philadelphia; J. A fl. PIIILLIPS, PitlabrirEh; DOSS = EN /S sIPNABIEE, New York; .and at Entail by nit ennfday Drew ate. I() the Honorable the Judges of the (Marto! Quarter tier 'loos of the l'cam, in and tor the county of Allegheny : The petition crlicroard Perm of the Scoan4 Ward, city . of Pittsburgh, to the comity aformald, humbly showeth,-1- That your petitioner bath provided' tame& with matecials ihr the accommodation of travelers and (Om, at his dwel ling house to Ward aforesaid, and prays that your lion ors will bo pleased to grant him a Ileum to keep a public home of entertainment, sod your petitioner, as In duty bound, will pray. . PERRY. We, the subscribers, citizen* of the Ward efOresakt, do certify, that the Move petitioner Is of good repute for hon esty and temperance. and to well provided .with house zoom and conveniences for the accommodation and.lodging bf strangers and travelers, anal that raid tavern is necessary. Charles Barnett, B Mints, John 31 Irwin, E d Tracy, A 0 .31nrcloek, A Burke, 8 IL Holmes, 13 31 Bake, Won Sheely, A Wllsond J 'Muse, P Idetultard. , • .mult3t (Union cold• std.*: Nip . . Tuesday, March. Itith, ;$153.- OPENING OF TELE NEW DRY. GOOD STORE CO,A. A.' MASON & *- • NO. 25 FIFTH STREET, artitm woo Ise inure. . TUE subseribers hear the pleestme nt or annannelag the 15th. ° 1873 13 .1 1. tit th e e au, wail extol:Wee aae:%tut l etitchatut • ...le gcalsoaxarrialog • DRESS GOODS Rich plain and livered Bilks, of emery variety ; also, Dere. gm, Grenadines, Crspe de Paris, Thanes, Eglantines-, Poplins, Lama Cloths, terns and Organdies, %paten Robes, Prints, Chintzes, Brilliants, /Julia de Laßue, Berne Ae halms, Penlard and India Elikr, Cambria, Jeteratts,:Oksabares, printed Challeys, Alpacas, Bomberinee, Lushes, de, 8 RAWLS, Canton Crape, French printed Breda), (long sad ateara) Cashmere, Tblbet, Silk Berme. De lalna, sad otha S 1 wla. Lace arid Silk ElanalLits. LINEN GOODS. • • Brown and blettehrd Damsakk in riots and cloths; Linen and Pillowcase neat:top, Mlle Lbnens, Dallis, Napkins, Doylies, Towels, Dinpers, iftist s Quilts, Counterpanes; also, Damasks, Martens Conlin Chintzes. 10., to • WHITE GOODS, ALL KINDS. • hosiery and Glom, • lug* assortment. . Embroideries, Laies and Trimmings, of army Tnziot e An extetudre stock of Ribbons, Bonnets and' ry Goods. full sux.k of GENTLEMEN'S . FURNISHING. GOODS In their wholesale rooms will adwayi be found a complete stock of Silk and Fancy Goods, Tallor's.Ariltles,Eniadekttoy Ceedmeres, Tweeds, Jeans, sitiaga, Csshmeretta Testing', Berets, Velvets, fwd . /Hilda& 100 cases English, French and American Celicoes and Gingham& . 100 eases Bleached Muslin, Checks and Stripes. 150 bales Brown Blisetiogs and Ticking& 40 cues Summer Stubs and Cottonades. 70 do lawns,. Muslin, Muslin and* Berne de Ulna; as- - Together with numerous other articles; all of whickeesoi one of the lest and most Varied stock .of Goods In the country, whi h, Gum the superior facilltks enjoyed by this establishment, will be offered so as to folly compete . With a n y Eastern house. Every article will bo m7ered sit as low a scale of prices, as can be Afforded by any. Nouse in the Union, end the lowest priceinviulably asked at first. Their goods will at all amens be exhibited with pleasure,-whether persons wish to purchase or not. No Elbow tattoo will be used la regard to them, and vldters will not be impor t unately urged to erroNleilesale parcbesera are rosrectild y info rmed that they will moire their' , Wers at any time for Goods, at East ern prices; also, to dup.. Le any Eastern bills at theism, Eastern rates. A. A. MASON t CO. Ali,- The situ IILLIOTITS Aim luny and Mantua Rana will be opened in connection with this establishment - • • Pittaburgh. March 12; 1852... LOST A BLACK, BILVKR HEADED ; OANB, , Aced, 4 !P* ; ; pentad by Major T. B. Eastland.' It lett at 11r13 OITICB, a liberal tewerd.will bb Oren: marlt3t To Farmers, Gardner., Agriculturists, Le "TIM tindersigned is constantly supplied with the follow. ing Books, .(and all new Books pertaining to the same Stephens' Book of t h e Far o, 2 wilumes:witiinotes and Allan's American Farm Book. - Sexton's Rural Hand Books, itnt series , containing Richard's= the Hone, do on the Hog, do on the lion. ey•Bee, do on the Pasta of the Farm, do on Domestic Fowls; and Milburn on the Ccrw, second series. . . Every Lady her own Flower Gardner. • . Skipper's 'Xlmente of Agriculture. • Btowne's Bird Fancier. - Dana's Essay on Mumma • . • : • • Fessenirm's American Etitrhen Gardner. American _Rom Whirl& • - • ••• Norton's laments of Scientific. Agrisaltura . Gray's ' do do dm. •.-.:: . . Johnston's Agricultural Chemistry. • Soli do do. , • Soli enamel • • dn. a Hmtsol with notes by Downing. • brag Southern wlture - Breck's Boolr.of Flowers.. . Fruit, Skiver, sod Either' Garden. Banes do . do. • - Do g's Bruit and Frultlicose of Ameries. Browne's American Poultry Yea. bison* Nerr's Chruncradal 611:1 Domestic Poultry. Biehardson's do • do . do.'• • • Stetrart'sB table Economy. . rouatt on the Horse, .•• . • Dald's American Cattle Doctor. . • Meaon's Farrier, to.. Banntos's American- All Barg Azeldtecture. • • ' thavaistg:a Laodnoppe Oardoohig t Ens Areldlteezes. -; Coeotry Roma. : Cottage &sidearms sod Oattagn Gardena, Procittree Treatise on Fiat 110121t6. - fat aikEIVI. !;;;iI7O,4IM*OZIP74_ B. T. C. mortaar, ' • . No.lol,Wocct street, near ...,::':;,4 , ...j4 . ,54F . ..:: : :'' i‘ ..: 7 :•= . : 4, , ' 5•-,C1... ' - .. ,v i :. ... S . : .' 4" ... i , t . a ','. -..-. ',' - .. ~ .......i‘N t. '7 :. ... 1 1 . 1 Zi;;.: . ........,..40;j1'.6.T. ' 4. - 1, - .e. -4. 1 . .'. 1, .., 1. _:y •- ., 1 ;,, , ...N .- .. , :l ~, . 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Iltetatir„ - Awr• irate. th•T offer la Mats zad - C.Ramirponsa POW glealtin at the biregt Vildeige sad Baba; tbs the Writ, _mast selentand acosrplets irtatit.of CHOICZ TEAS, /MOLY GROCIMEEB. WOODEII AxD Waiow WAllirtci bet:sandhi the W. ; ' • dect.7 'O.llO - •IE %IMAM - - Stodr-filiVhlllrroker a us, aorta., 11 44glige#ials.s trirptisted: -pLincurreirmisiceinyli , „ - - TO TEE PIIECHAO - AND:O44I - 01H=CRE:- t 179- ()SF° *TIT &Jones 4.5 . 0.0xpet3..0f,W0cii and Paarth CfaritrfoaDrlEEßATM,' - .&T-lITIF ... tizasAno CKEZTNITZ PIIMID- 01j) tart = 0 713T eacw ., sarcat OPPORITS Te,..d_caammo CUI LTRY. MIN STATE ireers nalzu51 14 Geni .7 :MM.,. sad Ctorttialtatectils to be Renal is coffilaulugAl rjAkrt of the following CMITA.W . GOODS'W ftIS CIEIV - XIMGB-111 otrletiof • - French Lectsetatert, - Mader Sbethat, pn., mes m ai di n • • - Itaffilolhuele, • lll wid th,. • Preach lhookences " Ooraio ssgTerl47lf beach Plashes, - - - - • ailfloar " refriessi Aggteteleiykat, , " • latl24_, „Carliaad.Teestde,- • ._.• PlataTurr~ .oeataerette, ."21ooPti' 1'411 ." ..Ltatog agalt ffifite,-; - -..Shedenlterels ead.Bnlseee. lataltoreSimps, . Make; leagg,:ltfieketeAr. A fatesortmemt of the shore goods coaitgatlY far ego ? wholeseltoorretelL • - Cmari dr= at ma' , _ iesa:- i; . VILei.VELERS 'FOB, • BALTIMOBIIand WASKINGTON CITY LOOK. A1r,t1311431 • - • • '4lw - lira a • , RAILWAY TELII4E NT I Sri) . X.13,1t OB I . An_ d iw r o ta tnno r e ' 7 • trth.-VELBR.4 at !bra/Ida:are and Washington' ely are th by purchasing a Tir_lret Italtv,_st Pennsylvania Railroad Campany'lt Mee, ate Liberty they ean go forwent over the route ty which 'the tonal Prato OreatWestern Warrand - lidsznak Weetenv press Is teritellf •Zeintrig 4 r ettsbureh et 3 and 1131:0',elndry' and arriving tn Baltimore in lilnsui 2l ..kuninsinnine x li • - tivel=elng by tar thegalekeatendmatpleatsatroute tc- hbazt sg .).1 . 15.' • Thrinagh tickets toßaltimore, , : • Passeaterelbr W.aelMigton will piutisitifs4,7:atiOrtly alter arrival In Baltimore. there hedio -.Tiding. dhoti]: to that dty: rem irons Baltimore toWanhingintrThAVlOA -,- Putensuni are 'aseural- that the imeecommtsitsia t hoitt4 Roads forming this lino, an, onsurguSed by I.l .. ittetrot9ifti rotas is the country.. • - : • Pitblm.3.lollP,blUsii. RSULADELPB:[& 'THOMAS WHITE. - ' M ANT lACTUREI and Dealer in .Fbreign -Dona& ' muatm-as AND -411.7.17101 AL P.1.007=- JOSEPH DIT TREMOR, - • : ; .No. 78 North Seiond St.. - befide.en. Arch ad RRS., tIPZSITER, Deelsr sad Ilauutarturer's iiveut,ltiteibittac at the lowest price& trboloale and retell, Bluziosi;Mstik'l cad Optical Instrameute; P'aucy_Goccis,Porte- Ho nshu, Ettlionary, "Pro= Porder,o. !Venal' =I ledge. es torturer of Breach it:Kt - nem= Llttuvraphie .Printe - and 'Pictures, wit - end' Itoseirckti:Procerc htuldicFc.. - • - Depot - of, Tiber's - Lead Pencils. . •• - zazzluta No-1l Emile Second street, - near Market; heilast nweired ids new and earajtillyetleeted rtock of LINERY GOODS, cone:bang in part or Libbona, Sib. Crapes, I.aten, Tarlatans,. Ilitisiona, I:rench effi Anieriettn . Flo Imre, fer4weeri article belonging in tide tins: - - Offering hie reeds at the icdkeet peinteand most relVerndde tenni, he 'mild saki* ie Gera Milner. and ?dwells:ate N. 11.—A. Liberal alio:awn 'made ter cash. at4iPelli care and.attention paid to orders from the eceentei. T A. - DROWN'S MEEIVIEDUA AHD PATUiSOP-ILSITUFACTIIIM, mi.. go KWIT IMISLT,` • VIL. - DROWN, respeettally. Worms deem, that' Ma: . PAItASOL/3 for the approach:in: mom Is now cion: I[e Is mutually adding new styles, and dealers rill - dad-. stook one of the met dadrible_to Meet from that cm. Also will helm& a !ergs ...Melt :of I;4I3KKLLAS, Dot low poked Cbrros; Gummi of eYery quality, and sascatmot of. Ans, all Opchiehhe °dm eta mall advance on the coat dr msnatattaiefetale'An' PHILAD -- /ALPILIA !IRV .GOODS. 8111111PLM & BONA = Impart. of Rabb,. Frew . h. 1. end IndieTly 0004 szenzehinCrigoiblrml =Plaint .Goods ins *ming and mousier salon. Bas® Goons—Alums, Ginghstos. Ilatuscliniss; French soul India Vi a,Da Firms; . SitAwL4—Thibel,"Brocid; Ilmiv ' Canton Crape, plain and rkbly lk - rsasurao GOODS—Linen Damasks. Sbeetinksii.., . liapklas, ?Wings, Vomitus. Calninotk lloreens, Damasks and Dattineta. • • • - Wtia—Linen Drillings arid Dimmest ' • • • Faney.Worttobt, llablt Cloths, Thin Caasioarres,' • • Marseilles and Silk Testing* in great TurietT• aaarMai • . - 32 booth Second meet, FOR - CARRIAGE MAKERS;_ Drab( and Colored ' D'brstedeaut 'Union' 'Dermas,' lyzrameittas, titklina% Pima Tact l fo rcd Plash, Wks, FtspaugSßsetings,/, ;SHOE MANUFACTURERS' GOODS.: NOLDIII. AND DSLiCII LAITUNGS,ITALIAIi 4 rdri fP -0 1 . 44 1 / 8 1 1/ * l 4 l oy r : -• ' • - -• - • ISAAC usrath azaine.lheechthiiiptiii. • , ' • C.BIETER, inientor and nianafantritiinf • - • - . the celebrated IRON PLATE- YRASIR:AND , r . PATIZT REIT n gDTOP YU:NO/70MM, S 2 South Fourth street, Phileddphla • The follosilia.biga&LS 4374 been awarded fo. CONTai' . 1811—flret ponadtorianil matt 9uzmu4 . y=ituii To lawn, Phtbidelphlik ' • -. • IhtS—Firat pretnistatantlOLVEß.BlßDAL,E:rankliii In . 1840— r,First premium i . .d*BIL . TEM MEDAL, yrinklih atitato,..Penitsylrania.. • 1841—first prowl= and SILVER.2,IIID . it,frain Mann; 184 pretninat and SIL 3nroir„ atftnte,Peunrllraith. ISO—Area preasitun and SEI,TRE,EIRL44,— .Ztarshitrrln stitute • 1856—Wowtaind hilaiL;.llcchaniosilwelltate • Tait TOICR OY TIIP. WORLD: • ' ' • 77th PRIZE MEDAL OF rffs frojuri - PAIR awarded to 00NRAD, MEYER, for his TWO MASON, Onto . . , . ItIYT/L .TOIT =mu. nimxiiirre - ' W. SEERNDALE lOBIRETT,ICkmico. lIELTOR BERLIOZ. Para:. • • SIR HENRY BISHOP, Lordica:. DR: ROBERT BLABS: America. • ' • DIL SCAFHAULT, Altmich,theraicay. ' SIR ORORGB SMART, Leceime. • RIOISAUBLD TALALBERO,-Landin. . . cazvAiszle : - . PZO.YEBSOIII7BBEILIOH, Tlemus. _ C2RLANI POTTER, Loudon.:.::;• Ingladeiplits, Much I, ISAl—marlar - 1 - 10 Ts s 'RN PRIM= ARTISTE IS TIAM—INTM JJ TOR OP TIER CRLEBRATKIII mule TRSTILV, TIRO WIG AND . MASTIC HARD 'TOOPAC.Ra' LARD has always ready fbr to e a spleadalatcck ellen& Wigs, Taupees, Tattles' 'Wigs,,. half Wigs, Frlsots,s-Rraf* Carts, dap temttrolky raaanewteral awl as cheap it at .! faißy . :: estabßibreent to the Iltdoa.• • • • ‘, ' • •-• ••• .7. - DOLLARD'S Boehmlnto Exteset, or Luton . s ask Teizil4 ympsrod from south AmericeiCiferbaand rootry the most sucansful article ewer produced Dir preserving the halrtroci fa/ling out or changing eolor, mattering and preserving It In' a health? and luxuriant state, • Arnongother reasons by, Dollarirs Date Cutting Saloon maintains Its Immense pops.. laity; Is tha Ike/ that his Toni Is applied to , every bead of " hair cut at his establlslunent, wetly It Is kept in bet ter preservation than under any o nown epplkatlon. It .belng thus particularly tested by llmtutonds, oars duo greatest guarani] of Its eEteaey .• . Sold w .and - retail at till Oldestabllshniiiriti CRESTNDT Street, oppos' dd. Sudo liont&Philada.. R. DOLLARD Ins at last - iilwbrarsd ZS we liar vltrit HASS . DVS and autumnal:s It .tor ludo,. With piirkiet creak deuce to it imrpsming ay.:tithing of the kind now lulus,— It colors thapalr idttirellarkOr I:mann:tins may be desfrid), and timed witkout anyinfory to lhe hazr or sisis;elther" by" - stain or otbeewhis; mu be' washed of Liken minutes attar' applicatiox4 - witiOut detracting - Drain Iti,eoLoso7:..r..Penianal T d b r th e lltbe Citytre ftrilted ItTe &OIL .;4 1 Ibtfif. LS: to 11.:DOLLUID; .1.17 .CLIESTNIT . g . wpm; „Model.: sik.lphls; melte attention. ' •;. . BALTIMORE. I,ooldng Mins Harattire Btore... , sWMMEIt ht6IIIIIfdOTUR.Eg and dm - Alva:pi WI hand a lams stack oriaolting Gam; PortFattoug Pieter. Yeme, of arm dasellPo o 3:44d vlariery.;.and:fai ports French and German /asking 4:4211C rhati,:or maoi Plated wee% eau klub; Japanned. Ware,Tablei Cot key,. taste:sing Paintings, &r..., - Aa.• /End would „be i4eatta, wit:ft:t u t . salt, either in parson ar by 'Wier, far an ardele labia line, Iritlf Promtho att his Tart - to do the tearbe easi . td please in eter y finpect. EAMON. : neo-1:17. ' Baltiatoreiteeet,-Baltimera::., . WASSCHTZ—WATOBES-..WA,MEESI. • At the Laudon Watch anit.lessretry 'State: AeONEit ME SESWIMES, 4iPTES2O IMMO - ermine, •In the telt riga of BUMPS; weak! Inform elthens andimangent, &he 'are in want of & goodWHIM; tbatrfar qualit7 of enrYamashlp Ida Watehen. da t = U.anettlion. Ca and see at /O' , LEUIT STIIZzr; - lota aN, di. Fennch'a, :dew • Royal ExeterageeLottdcer Tralto4l7 .-- PORIMMIMBID STORE . A D .PATIOTT -, =•:IIIRTILT XIGILNIMAISTaftIr, 140 itcalwe Batty:we wider Carroll TR. 12110.2.4 Condnetir l ig the abccre bn Wse every cffprt to ohM ihe choicest Goods nias to the Gentlethen'eßurniablag line that imparted Liftable. Now York markeL • The store is kept constantly sopplied is seasonable goods,together a with satiety of fancy ankles . The attention of the public Ls also called to the Pn:MCI' 8110IILDMI ARAM BIOME ixsaolketnred bp thee; which' matneas and corathrt of et cannot he _ To this branch of their Maims' Om aiiiiniiipledPl7 tention, and are determined not to be esnriLsil listopant In Ws city. Amesperianeed.Anter 7pMfiad, and a astisfacrou At is warrantedin *eery cram - 3 . • 1 A large and varied assortment of theabove -)AtPt 1 constantly on hand, which is oAlmst to 4r.fteeletemftieesk. deelftCzeo—telp lj Y . ynNallengal CO.::: • • WASTE.Det:•:, • • DY IrYonzit mm mho writ sir hand. and bai sines Icnarrledge of Book ;a EUTILLIZION; to do ailkp timid Writing , in tha erealsigillaquerelkosgser .I.4dreor this Odice,—" 11.'• • . ••• TWEE ELANGIBUS.—PruM ptn P. MAMOixr.,.lls. l lpik Aran, Inwv Tecoitilig,b/ / 14 4r 0 54_ kIi#P.:4OPANS. s'airr of fM.Rtrcf!!7- : : dome or list; imitel464l4suathiatioa.: - • sway _ , _ - - - • - jaancoixiir if a w.naa.. C..Toapta Daars °pan 631 1 -Velcda; pritan4te• 10 fil:ti:ll44- , • *a.- Saida m'is aenind.ifth-4.*tief*-01244it•:- day, wittiaat•a• etuala, - , ' • . /tie: NSref alkEd of the iiigagiaipearit caleteatad isadiap, ltr. oouLsoctu- : - - Tam Emus, Du] lissr.S. , lt. the pittiorsdaia*:laill,affFaparaqi "es treat play - of. ' - • • BITOWSLIEit. - - • Do Xatrpral,... • . tddnc li ' Tole 2, Wood.-a—aillltariitaidegraa*: "Att madmta erith the rateatai i i * ' - 4.• v is 4 - sop_ _ • ' .-311sa 7 1:5; "VD4rtarrm,-,Bit. XiOULDOCIE appacr. , _ BPEOL4L tw. - 03W.likbAlq. ua44 .cr-AT., Dr•-gget• elan iimi 0 Be7lly Ileletevii ofike, corner at Tble4 Arai Weed greet; eYerzyilitt• . _ Azu"fiE2l4: =ids ' :friii7:, 107 SLAVS . T/F.J4-41orthebtutOcaoarcillublifts.. tl i grit 6 a Pg. 0 4 I *. Petro Tea l No. 3g- '03.0)4 'ti Touggiaxibmsbe baor, • rim) 01' JO UR ; POWLEI4 late Vairktir Ptah II Riot and Shoe Ilisanfacurerr,szkdb ei h ri • tsck.l4Aizero 113;3. . -- ., - Itilireir_ltledlal-uururded by: Szatatain -Institut*, ..113.39...P. iL. 2111T11; lisindLo uires4d'Packet-llooks, rade Manzudes, Row Wood .Writtsqg Desks, Dreitatag num and. Wort, Buts, 213 Jt Unskszts. dcor be3oir Edith, Pidladaiphia. .- - . I. 0. 0. - .l?.—Pites of meek's, Wastaligtem Eta, :- UWood iftnrekbetvemrftliAtert aixt - . L nrgin= i i r • PEClFlCElMiCilllccoataio..l46-11netliserry.Tnestlay . : Itutiynts Estaxesecv, No: lti•—•_ireets "fail • aztd 03Sects: itrklay ot*ith month. -.. - .: '- . : .-• fkruzZaT -". —_. ,___ . . ... r - te7.TNA: INSURANC C - ANY, of • Lvvy.".Hirtford, , ,Cioniz..-010tal Stack $7100,000j Betz $419 172: 0111:e of the , Pittsbarvh. Ageme7 y aWe 0nr . 7 4 :// 3 5;005 1 ,.PrUg0t% treet: .naT4:tf : • • • . '.lt:A b ar i ssint s • ; oriui GarruaLCositottr s groonwoo,T per. , tonOrntal with coma. remedy be toad. La Dr:Cototohr is l'i . ooosi Sze; salip - by_Dr. GUT. &SEVIER, 140 li'maistreat: ' z000L05.1234 and ~ : os.par,hor.% oops - dohocuaa to than who boy to MOW Kilo. • - 1 , 7 C r ..- ‘. r'S`• Sartain Trimialligslit Every tlesniglop, Sp, nartec ItiocateSte 3acir'an4 Etaaflu i•••• "1 r iirpolissale sad re • • :+•' 160Cbisattaisteloiairitt Atatirblisdelphta. ..tl. 'lip& end '4l=o fu:tlutrety mime. Prand; le.••••:.1.1r- • . • •• ••••• • — al llstdow Shads.:BLatiotatro BFAIND AISItAXIXILLErt, touritottdfir "INC.:kr* , ad Stan • •• _ • - .03' 151 . 1 / 1 4 .01113 *. 4,1 ?" 1 •Se noa■l• fiLL l 4la, radoin ' Dmilias sag dthEtt - Die /oaf ted.taideirlitAi J, let• i• (ore etneiniatbi &anthem. Q. 311' • URd. CU.. - rya! V,tenrgr remind 1fig.143015 , 8 ‘D..I.6I.FEJULF.OI.-YPE4I.-- it-ey' Post. Ogles Likenbeies taken 5 -hi all kinds of bather. from i.A. EL In 6 P. ALebteing emirate ettietto anirtailnutehlDit4es, unlike sad Tully nu 'peke to the innamcniehespAagnintentpee, at the thiltnting ' • ehenirlribiti,..-INA. NAK 91 45ak 9 9 999 49kari11it910 the abeasel qualitynoteaseorfnienc-,5 , .- ROW" P . 4 1 • H. 8. -- lattennettoft . gbitibiliseinyonilnini` I f= int! of thrall: • Allilifili9b;_ficesint in the Hord, out op. abut , dbelarges front the eiz,iipeeililyniel pasta- bentlyzatoorkkirttliout. polo orineonvezdeskte, I*ltratiact , tzt,,'Petn. *Att. Cr the N. Y. Ear BtFiberyi Idiot:my De **Mild et 99 Arch iitteeciltilbleiph* om 9 3Y. iiinteet niavidad ettentinn utb Usti& of speittel praittito boo eoiad %dor to reidocils treattisontaeouoki: &Pie 011itoitaitsuitoltiaiNtO to* eilk• • . Milted otiltobstlitato.caleili4briistoW means iereeribeil_ . .14;4. • • - ASSOCIATED . IfizemielOr - Ansayamem. • - Ccampany of the City Of itablorgha - J. S:lll:ooltalLiD,Yretigleat-,II4)IIXittYINVXY ,Beeranary. imitre ^phut YIDS -aid: ALCUNE 3 of all f!i -lionsec -2(os.:1;41ml VA a C.'ilawyer; - - B.l3.9impaan„ Wm. ffi' 11. B,Nlia.s, W.-In:ballaa,"!. : amries neat, C U.Paalaon r - Collfogrock - ..;a4l , 4Ammats, • ..;• JtiserAßsyl, lYinhan XllklatEnT. • ' iitar _ • • I.I2.IANS_ • romance- Company • rs-- Ps•dent;=9 - A3I,- • .:. 111,. MARSTaLL, Sksietaryt_._ • • • . 94, wad - Shtetiliefioan Mairldi - and 'Wood stred's •Ininnn MIX out and tiributo ceral u opeti o on Ctoi PIM anljCiodr.. sipoilitners rtio • . _ Annnos liPantLat or DonispotYrtro..• • ' ALSO—Ay:Limn Ptetillsortbo ond: D'.Ebaz .• r , - .‘l4l2l.larlater,itt., - • lbgaley, •- Sannzel IL •Eler, - / 333 /Mernesa ..W.Lakatatittrikal; Itabertalualap,jr. f . JotmS:ltilsnertb, • EL larbittgly rrancis &diem • Etwani licushicuar- ---......1.13c1ammaktr. • Walterkquit, 1101:1X)3113-it k?:_xistzmit .. d . k . -t6 dose, by - • =art', swam R-s 1 rs4_-100 bblir Nat °Tiaras- ' :I*:.l.4.44merBl4pien,mise;'• • : lor oal• tor: , • • Co-Par tztevalitli Notice: - this day eitiadatea-,sitb 'ZS IThZt:Tigt:' 1L A sad Jaall4:ftgLvire irtataationst thalams- . laetasing trusitass as uprit, 2nderthe acme of W.; . IrASE22. ca. • . •T. - Vt. - PABXIL ' • attsbarzh, 8, 1.212....7:• : ' • , mazlk3o2 F. •&717: - .-M. - -TABER _ diars stunt:as, nem sotinnis, mie)die 4174 E 4 and "Twins machine. Kaaufaetarel, Pbetty Meta, • Ostsr.the CPak.Esaaia,) tit:Ammo; Pa... z, ,_;ntaticain . 400,00 Q Cozde :of "ea • .. .Wasted. - 11DROPOSALS becereileal theaebeertberr; tar the 100,000elitr3s o( lindtettak, per month, Art : -"- feu months, et anyplace. between Ulla nit/ and ardlidais. betel, either oaths Canal ceßai!road, far libieb tub argt be prartpri.lleibteg,.::.Fer fertbee Feeble:lam enqulreld_ Graeae Agents. I.4olllristreetz aurri2 Wagons- - hummuite .Company . i--,Pittab mg I E1LLL1:8.,..7r.; ?raj:tent; j B 3r, GORDON. - .; • • •• :CAPITAMs• $300,000... - - nu inmate - tarta.st all Maas At risks, VERB - labia • All - lomei ——: ; - by"Wlmalknown In be ;Ina.l6in: they 30oaiabtt1eetv ure Ar ...[• -04254➢7wbo&atobainiarei 5 • Diriajors.:—R,llll]m. Jr,G W. RickalsoN •" 0- .C.W4114016; N_Halmat, Jr:, W. IL Battt34 C. Ihreeses, GeargeW.lter.kian„ • Vat.3LlLyala, Ja.mei Lippe:mot; Clacnvz:Daidaiioas . • A:13107, - ;33alaader litralak; Intaanza Stott..7._ • ils,9l2fae, 92. Water' a t?ree,.(is'arehougaotiV Co., op atabli,) Pittalnugh. • - • Err • r Windoiv 8 hada '! and Irannactory. 4'B I 8.W.11t Oa' Ik E. za - - ; • - - I - A - . 1-2 FrOVLANDSCAIT 617.6.11E5, M34'arail 761 i pair 6 do • • - -,• do 75 to sr do..' 6 - •do • do $1.06 to 2,00 , do. fikurared, Ciothicird-Plalry allorted prices ;- • . 113f7 - Ltruret,i-*Z6, 5.4 3:kg ' • • • • Doi Oil Cloth, 44 25e.;75431&,, 64 43.4 Carriage Oil Cbatb s G-410e-,. 6-4 40r4 PFigured Bark do 44 ne.; 64 406., 64 44e4 Faapll.l • do ' 44 33c., 40e,64 60e..; : : • • brabogsai Ilaseamd 34 7tc., 434 87c4 Table Outer*, Niatecuees, 44, inx, 73, iri%e.B34 Sieadli,, Flour Oil Cloth, 44, 43, 60 and 713 m)er YazT: - !Lauer Mize, (06 rao4r,) - mew - • - icardlliaelt - 011 Coate, Z ug HelL: 'Ter4eis6,l,oo. Par& 87 Ifafay z e _q. • . " • " GOODY-SAWS GOODS.. • „tong Black Coats, =et •. loug . Pieta, S2Z each. - • `= Dew= of l athes ea glob; yel loot and antonym igliadow Ankle .04-411cab,ea this .b the role Origaml 11 -VilitlFttili All 11300 45.1ronsinted lOok to siark.lkdo'or emelt iirrotaio, 7 . • • - irrebnis and Dpggists thouglylat theltion 4 . D. arcur.r.aaaa, - - - • MA.N lIBACTIIII-Pa-ANDZZAtirr -• • PAINM-01L4 - • - 141 Ittoildini risme, Sew Toatja, ...- - 1210iSPECVIJELY huh* the attentbaa at Drairgituram:_i jaatateltaahubizughent the Anton,. tollts argesittlez: lenstra'antoitment. PA-LT/3;011A o ffslan 'OW VIIRMTPQIFILIttzs, arbioh ha °Swat*. gide 011 Tem moderate terms, bath to eash_andeloaeJosno /)Fulds.. Halo*. tote eatimended soma a lltaleoullt ankles: ' - W ELM LEAD In all, In Itatioitt 2514,4300 ft* 7 BLACK, BAIN?, irEtunv-ocatm, 'TM RBA In att. . PATENT DETIFE., 'VAN= ,ItItOWN, 21:81tA DB Bl virasi!v• izintong AND emswarez - marasieamor.aasnre'ra7Sowenevimuaoalt. vAmmistiaNiiatisnee. ....mac= on, RAW 80/143)111117; Attend 41101,usu-yecitjuw,.C LED azat-11[1, lighte ABA REkirdik. Mal BTO/BrOUnd TELLow ocass, ar7_ CIRO PUUt•tal AItIINSWICK tlattEi,dry. - PRENCEI MID .1303111 CAN WINDOW 8L085... _ -ARP, Dr3atakiiil..ollhent irant of saint ther-agara- - monUonial 'inland It to dads Mimed la eel, wont w a w a r a j and rad:ming, and aur tap* a*** ta thtt battars;•glse at *tuatara In Wang and Wad qt.thmaa mom Une. P.R. Wpi Lumpair , _ - 441 Sadao Lau. Itearlrork. " • ST.:. F r "- r SotritL , • - C coulgsgmva- f:luaNNl;v:44l*4.,7-: Ijorthi.,*(fgundii..,... ................. VIC7AIM, ' - --- , lITMEUMP. & ZIPAUry - ;:i", OATH I'ISICEXLL-t 15:10altEX}Ei ," Cormie of commeretailuld Pine .. tA. . --- ssavildENTll Lod Oondalegoaa will meet with prtunpt C acetrorional attantlowanallibaral adrances Iltili to gin em when racial d, on" gitniAnititAto or Baia of Lading,- "rOniers inr the - ctobasiOrrolraiii, ILerap and other' - 'produce, Ira topc 4Ei promptly Mkt alibi lowest market pricer ~.- -Thaliecohdog sad Forwardisq of Marthandho "sod Pro. dace will meet- with arpostat care and dispatch; the kiwese- .. .ayes or rzeiglyt will always ber rocrored, arri the expense . at Atorsplancl Drayage as mach as pouilde molde - ' i'L' R. Wakhe. :ii9C-Lonig. - Ellis & !aortal), ' Cinehehell ; Leak* a Itecow,__ .„. .. ~, H • . -tact &rade? & Gorroin, do; - glesshesaipsiceencopev..," do; . Macs a - Praser " - do; - - I Chonlatosk alle,_ do; prthg .u. & Mate:run do; ' - .- • Mpg - "`do : - IS.O.Clooodnuoca 04 . _ do:" 3:W. prcripplabit;: E. le Van:Alla Co-..muads; . 1 .D;rAtieb* • __,.._: .4 ,4 .40; - 31 ccrgaz4 J ILThrelc &Morgan; Iffsa. Wrier -1,6 4::' 'Ito: / 1 .- 2 . o cottqlQ3.• - - dt"; ' -... Slim A- liew . Vort. BMWs* Alger .-l; . Prost &V ' - . ••.do ;• Jodall Ire* (74' -- -Baltiroare. Chstie3 A.. 3L314* - do; Abr./nil:m.l.4:dr; _ A..o:Varwell & CoOkatroa:- NV.B. Er/Dradsv- ---IMIS•WaIe; • - Thrord,. ch Bon 'A Ca, _ . do; ,IL D. Newcomb A •do; .._ I, Tvri t u A 94.:,,ystiminica..2datebartti, - .44nr .. . . • . -. . - • •:els.ie Ili ciinVidle, of Issiliatcjikik .411 a n . ail eP II, I ke.mr adtbrari Alien ikhlaied 17 letter pit to; or worco erk LOU OWN; or ILt 1114 , att.! of Ishlimont. ,-- .':-.410PIE(41411/A131., i5ap.....ii.miz...:11.014 ' . - an: Lank Eisentari. . _ . ~.: ••,..,......„.r.,......•... ::.„..,;.....[::::.,.,:,,...,:,i.,,;.,::.::;,...•:,;..E. ~-;,:,' ~.•-':-:-,.5'..,j.':•::,:j.;;;!-4':,.,-' . ;-::7•i'l;.;:.:,?,.:.?-...7 : ,: c: : .•::: . H: - :;t':•:•1 •2 -1, '..,:::.:.•.;.'',.-',':-;.:-:-.:..:::,.::-.•.;:—•:-.•:--7:-..,-'• ens_;` :_ M== • 1 , 1 ., F,: . ::; - 7.1.N. , .‘i 4 s-..-. ' 1 ; '5.:-5i4.57V.:1'
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