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Should.totheywison of self be confined; • • • ; WherteltatedAyttlinalfAvedligtdot tlieendeavor - Itsa herb Met arc singie 'maybe:l/ov tarint not the bechelorz:vini not dericlizz, " • Aa from the brand:mg the yellow lame fall: lltll lvt. l may.covert the bird ia l e ccozo in th wt e th im itlo o t pci bo 111:11 4, • - .- • . _ . • „. • • '..MY - - • 'a Geed morsog,%hire, fißke ;* hope I ilea you - • ' Mell,,yeti, petty well, all but my isiade." ”"Your-handVirhattit the. matter withyour Afitiaiiirtet'biet.iiieldliii,iliein I hope " i "NoZ wOraa-ihin that;'- I hare got them all blistirelkati,Aryi* to out out the thildren's fall old:.soissors. Tye had 'em these , 4en yearer,. and`they aft just as dull as a hoe, on i sotury:inie•L'ont a roundabout, shirt., or pair 4fr-Titu#4.l, have just such a time of it,-- iinsatt•vY3lphi4.:l3.lpiewing for me now, and I • wautedfikitet•lay.ititting done while my hand - :wtainitin'tfizeiWalted to sea if yOu would lend me your - *teelailai ahem, a day or two, for I • won't do thing with mine for a week to come." - • _- "Reall.f; Mfg:Wicks, I should like to aocom modate. you, but lam very bisy with mine just Cutting rags for my carpet, and could not possibly spare them with ont great inconvenience. what I'll do; ' I can't cut out any Morellithernin' e, and Susan has only :'Eno it'eslmfr,ifattyi , Do you know of any one who Would it not be better for you d',.• golsd - pair? I could hardly get Without mine for a 51003' day, without feeling the.want ofthem." yours cost?" and'a half." .. ':,lll6lo..ikollirti and shelf—goodness I Mr. ijo more let'mq base money to buy I, *:ittgliti fair or schwas 'Mau he'd alway 4 tkitightlilKWiolurNtliO very 'indulgeiVE ir*ltf.o.l-Ou are altogether. l :,..thardlireier ask him for. money,itiut 'What be SityieriAtaistatit.:to hurt my teelingo;- and:, t .. :fitten 13° inally - ,:rieed,,dithei — than have any words. - :Fitly,- yes, ttilkoplaiktia bhp • -fbr Money '4,4 : gei ityfall, trimmings for - net and Bognor's,' and itigst:alrf couM.tio to tit : : "How.tatiitrclitiit repairs to fit your bontiots up for theyintar . . • "Only live - 4044i, it would take:ten dollars • you know to get Ms both new ones, a:lone:it be need not-hate' dongplelned at'fixiig up the old . And., :You. have five dollars in your 'passel . iefa;‘Einalie thoughtWe would get the trim • isiligttat Grant's. That beautify:it royal purple: with orange edge, it's a love of a ribbon, and so chesp;"only 75 cents a yard." -My dear . kint.. Wicks, let me give , you a new idea.: Would your. Inothand complain if, you Should trimyour;bonnets with ribbon that cost 'Citly.hilf that sum, and appropriate the balance to the pnrchase of WI:low pale of scissors "olio . , of course ho would not, but who. l'd like • , tohnomo_la: going to make themselves the town •talklvfetftlie _sake of gnttifylete husband's tillige?f" :"'" • . • . gratify yourself, it. your own commit My bounet triinuitimuirtWirin-nOt alma dollar-aid a, is - Mf k ond - X: : dont' be . Bove the town, mill - trotiblo'ititelf `hue bit about :--Ttiem_talk or no talk, you may be eure never run about with my fingers in rags, while I can 'save the ;priceof a pair of scissors in one bonsteWunining. Now don't be offended,, Mrs. Mak; know , you really think yon can't get ttionganyother may, thanjustlis - yon - do ; bat if • you willo. make..the-effeet : to economise in zour....lalZ - 11*1;•&c:.' you Will 'seen find yticewelf . amPly:•sepplied with all those little - .hoOeholdOenviences, which yen 'semi so much totitiFA;,aztonirwora for; it year husband Will furnishingneeinikehalt - thetibjection - to money for itsefillir.thenheswould fettle purchasing of mottessentials.”. • . _ -Ix 4 NoW their - is neighbor , Pennyountre Wife, -froirlslitug in a fifteen.`crepe, shawl," but her girl coMplaine that she has to borrow wash tube meekly, and that Mrs: P. soya. that it is all Mr. , Pennyman's fault." "Why Mrs. - Smith, I thought *Mims a wo-. wanton's rights woman." • - "And so I am; but I assure you! am no ad vocate-of woman's , injustice and folly, and while 1. feel that the law of the land and common jus tice greatly oppresses woman, I. also feel that ehe.oftee times greatly oppresses : -herself, and is willing to bear, and to excess her..Sltu.lfeakr anti of pirpose, her ownfOolisifivii of display; lays ell - the-blame upon her hush - 10;mile would willingly indulge.: l .every,: - reasonablerdesire, - :and pnlj,frownf! when Ungenerous demanile are made upon Mimeses." - “Well I'doe't know, Mr. Wicks seems mare to give pro money for dress than anything . .net,:Ktliat.fiecause be does -net feel at , liherty to denryon any gratification ; becauint* he feels thsst....be::46i•lnske huPPler thus than in otherlm -Try the experiment, Mrs: Wieks;loll him - you will - reeerve halt your Usual expenses forlipusehold.c . Onvenlences, and like does not your-puree with a more cheer . fal heart, I ant much mistaken in him.'- Begin - on the scissors, and if he makes the least objec- . tiott; .I will agree to'change with you for a weep,; and wear my hands to blisters on your old ' • - • orsoefilood this - "Coed - morning, fdrs. Wicks.'.' t = ,Ars. Wicks went home,.and when her ha* band came in to - dinner; 'the first thin-041 took his attention was'a beautiforliairAitlin!. aiehed steel -• scissors;" not worth _letniiilititi*o dollars ,:"Whose are these? been borrowing , again, Bush r' __" ' ' s , • • "...".N o Airs. Wioks, hiv e -. blistered; ray hallayestywith my old ones,' and,ljust' • • Concluded I - .w - dinciVtar toy 'old' last winter's •• -trimmings , orudhitre me a goo4l:pair of solaeora for my work:- Don't - :you.blitles._they are nice ones t • I thought you didifotatketiltnr" I spent money."' '.lfar voice Waildndeithan usual. t;" Tothing farther was said. .In-the'evening, instead - of going out,. . . Tedrow np,bia chair by the workstand....fif • . :il 'you . going down street,"waidlte;ihw It3liare not to-nifght ; I like the click of yike....om's • new_ •aciasors, and if- Igo down street I am afraid they will lose their pleasant •;-- • - • . did not -too , het heart was fullOrtjust then- a little "royal purple' with orinxii'.;edge;"- elmAi at seventy-five Dente - fell JatairlaY• • • - ME •• • • • poet olnet:'' o f the poet icame • of list ~T.,..,,-.T h. , ,- tin ' ' : r . o aut ver the otk,lM-!laTmauch amused in ' " • ~..300 . • r th, •we .were selected for ~,,:.rk_:'. ~....et.,:the,:U . rll - •• ef names - . names, 'gblnCesll,„,--,:.the inrlntY. f p ersona . , 4.ofrAilllit-0- "mi en , Thus 0 Alfredo,4' 28 . m amas , •-_•:-:Ateir-:detlir A tizon4r/i nm ; 4 keone„, .19 Jeffer- 1 .... :..1119.1*Vtisiet.-44. . u.., —ll66 P oj ugh ae 8 s t 'sslll,, r e th ar e o ' e l e4 7 --.7-• ~...d mance .'''..:ooVelintOUß,,hU 'll . ' • "•- aims ,•'• - ...pm Bonn% ..".' • . 99 washloBton4l •:. . ' 11 . . y ',a - • e and - - mem ....:-;...ein'o At..itr.4.l,,amartal , .•• re .2flprov .. .463zasye, 14 counties , the" 21 Newporta, / 8 , - '';‘ol;tb s" B4 ..' ' rrevfidenc"4 e nd la earths -- ;-:, ~ 44. — ,- traa , j 2,• Bomes unfortunately; 9 , --,...-.Ple, linai6 At • ' moat -• ta and -4!jlenl sßitb7l4lii.....iiv"ii' 4 Bachelors' -Retrea nod 6: . ' ...- - . Mc: aiad: only -9, yankees,' ~._„,vadig, ' 4411rtilcans' ne Franeer2 '!°6;7,aad • (roves; • . --- lat , not 0 . f . the plelny . • , - :•-apilleirta_Cerl4;.w.,i43-i:,,inwe 0 18 80,1,048,.6 .. - ';, itt.4 ... .1 11 ?*,% , ;'r'mta.." the zal i eitic i_,7 ot .1 .-,Afriett, -:•r44.001.7."—..b::••6;11umb1a5t -1:111,1,_ L,-49:.:#0011 -•-• Airornkrak -11 _Bunker ni '', ---- or sad -•-e .• ~..r.sueepe; .Theris Is l'''''. L'I.A - enti. 7 •", •:•rmialil9Lal-Meit'ooo-ni,:-'plat-ert6001`;"'":„," - b ut _;.,-;-yfirisa. —,.... places ; .._ _F. : ^ .- ..- 57: Byg. - opauvw.i. ... .•,.. -,- ~, Tr B1RF11: -D--04;if..liuntif!;:;,.sintai;., 1. B_linlin e •z ; ----!. >)jAde:V.-FP'fider-thcL name l'a-BearEc-82---eT iiii 2. -Itotiotr3l- t t..k . tiniet Dell ;, 0-,„.Eama number of .- evit it Z- an d A., Ileek-a 7 treee ,. there A rß • - gc; 11.115 '1'in w dlilliii3;''' 'M bee; 60 Ciiiar9 ! 81 tcho,l:2Sii.Apers, 16 ,Beelune, 704 Oa! , e '"' 1"-. "- . " 7 Chesnut!, i' -- • i kory._,,proaterenc cherries, -/,...n pi ne s, 44 Ft ° walnuts; u" =MEI ; triximmaiWlta tßas N,ltiixooil:l4 . 4 , ng.usrl 3.l.alpet&lhilUpeaditarl 4t4tOprietors. • /PMTfallThftgllMle- 6ATI7iI,DAT MARCH 26. eIM Miemsd arSaVera.s.siathou Lasmthat. lake IhoOqa astabism eadr Omer, irefiositnoirwOmx Ne Ye ammo Ikeili•ikrai; pitompopuvitici NOVEZNATIONB oiN cobimmMin," THOMAS' H. FORS'ITH t qr Philadelphia Clatou'r. AIIDITOR OgNlffith, :EPIEIAAIM: BA: S, pflr t tui--munty.- • FOR. Etß BTOI CIPES 'PORTER:- BRAWLEY, of Orawfoni Count,. airli!ilttiers who may chtuagn:their dencea4.4llfek of. doing business, on the first of - April,cisit.be enough to leave word at theoffi4,zoikiiit; our carriers num , know - where to find theta'. BATUILDAY 3191q1pERO . POST4 In our weekly, of ill•be found 'a vast variety of interestin g :' The latest news - from all parts of the world; reports of the .trogress of affairs at Washington ; neWs from every portion , of our own country ; a correct re port of the markets, and innumerable local and' selected • items of interest, - with much,other in teresting Mil3Ceilltrloolll3 matter, which cannot fail to be interesting to those who desire to read a good paper. ..- - We are much irotiftad' with the letters which we receive daily, from our country friends, de siring our paper._ They indicate that our efforts to make a good paper, and one agreeable to every class - of readers, ban proved successful. Our weekly of this morning is for sale in the counting room. .TXCE,I).IVEIjt. • • We learn from a friend in Steubenville, who was a delegate, that the Railroad Convention At Wellsville, Ohio, on Wednesday, was rather an exciting affair. The obje3t of the Convention was to determine whether thi River Railroad, or 4, Circumbendibtu3," should be made on the Ohio or Virginia side of the river.. Delegates were in attendance from Steubenville, Wheeling, and several other important points, and ttlong, ear nest and exciting debate took place, in which the Steubenville and Wheeling orators figured. extensively. The Wheeling folks, although they Atelt'aut extraordinary inducements, were sig n** defeated, And went home in any thing but a gi)ad humor. After hearing both sides - of the queition, the Directors of the Cleveland' and Pittsburgh Rail road antitillatusly agreed, and passed resolutions to the effect, that it was practicaldi to construct the River Rallioad on the Ohio side of the River, and impracticable to construct it on the Virginia aide. So that puts the question at rest As soon as the sum of $400,000 is subscribed, and the right of way obtained, this branch of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh jtailroad, from Wells= . vile to Bridgeport, will be put under contract. We learn that about $360,000 is already sub scribed, and the balance 4311 be forthcoming In a abort time. We believe the right of way has dim been obtained ; eo that there is avofty pros , pect of the "Circurabendihns" being put under contract during the , coming summer. DUB. CEDIr AND OWL CORDNERCE Presents an aspect of great prosperity this sea eon. 7'ho many atomics of commerce with other portso.f the country, which have been opened within the past two years, have increased our trade to a vast extent. These facilities now en able the country merchants, and all others, to purchase their'goods as cheap as they can be bought in the Eastern cities_ There 'is no " puffing" to this - statement ; .for we are assured of the fact by those who buy, as well as those who selL In all the leading articles of trade„ our city j ai well . Prepexo& to MI orders at as law . prices as either New York or Philadelphia. In the way of Dui:bob, Groceries, Hardware, Ready made .clothing: and every other neoessary or_ useful • article, she cannot be excelled by arty city in the Haien, Oar country friends are beginning to aideretand the great advantage they gain in turning to Pittsburgh to make their purchase instead of traveling three hundred mileslo buy goods at the same pricee—thua evading their time and money without realising any advantage. A moment's reflection will convince them of the fact, sad if our word will not suffice, we would request them to call upon our merebants• and manufacturers, and we are ceitain that the moat incredulous will be convineed of the truth at what we say. Se - The sneer of the Waynesburg Messenger is pointless.' _lts “neighbors of Washington and pittsburgh" are not it "loggerheads in regard tralteir railroad projects." On the contrary, Pittsburgh has given strong material aid to a project that wUki'as of mt . advantage to Wash ington,aid tisk:path wfitiiipledged will be faith •:, :** ' • Our friend . of the . Messenger may desire the building of the llemptleld road—we do not, in asmuch as we believe it would not only be an injury to our city, bat would also be an injury; to our State imprOvemente by turning trade in to a channel which would be injurious to the Weetern portik of the Stato—Pitteburgh dally.- • ' par The! editoi-of 'the Springfield MLA 3.) eitibiranitAt with female . women—he, #ppipareitii : - .4its them; but. .he itttes the malt women/ • • 031 feet -hini - talk : • , . • • •• '!Nre r eiktetet,' admire, and love a female woman.- Me ad'', mire her in the toont - r of her person, her morel presence,- g u a g betp:4lool3 ; we respect her simple truthfulness sadist.. • 1106ence, and We love her as the emixxliment of the highest chains and sweetest attribute, of humanity. But a male wcanmi, who con heart We cannot mad of monster meetings in-which women pat= the principal part;of lectures o n the subject oftrusietage, to primbruons atullenoes; by &male languor and of the perm:oboist:lug' female spotting who gct about the country, without • an- Involuntary emotion of die. Oar !deny of these women,' are smotbrni, who hare fatal. Iles& tender age at home, and husturds who shoat hare tender heads. Homo duties are farriers, and the misguided mistletoes go about teaching other people/heir dutin l . What ocunlbrtable wives they lamas t What kind and assiduous mothers! how they must bel owa home that is too small to holti them! (lode of wart Wo would as mon live with II hens, or a steam engine: Don't roma this way, w e begot hen !^ . , Etrae:=Thif Niws of the 18th gives thtitotal receipts of hemp at thatport sinceyan nary, 1863, to be 4,169 bales, being aninerea.se, -for the same period last year of 1,490 bales.— The sales have been at vices ranging from $95 to $lOB per ton; $9B t0..596. buys inferior to common, $9B to $108.004t;'good, and $lO4 to $lOB prime and choice,: :11te:gtocik is store on the 17th inst., was I,solSialee.', DEATH OP.COL: P. G. SAY. We regret to learn that our Mend and towns man Col. FIZDIMIOff G. KAT died suddenly at . Germantown, near Philadelphia, early yesterday morning.. "He was well known in this city as au; anterprising•and uperai calm, and his death will he :deeply regretted by a wide circle of warm Mends.: - ' ,011,14104081'PACTORY. W4l;tiiitti4;atiltihe attention of the public, to the 'idiertleibient of Mr. W. R. TERRY, car „One manufeoturer. Mr. T: has bed twent7 - • re experienea.#kthe bnehtess, in some of the 'ititilii4a l el** and cannot faP. to tli.ilit4GlitifitiV.olliltoggits employ him. .7.: FINE innEF• would advise, our.,cdflaiii, who .vielt the itilte*LOPilorning , . :41pErili. has • atoifei . 6f, shit hie been fail to please tliep4otelf - of all who *Via soot' steak or ' a good rout, - • • • Vikvition to Travelers- • , - 11.055reAranuate, Pe.,llerch 17, 11151 the.troderegnag paaseegore °Ter the l'en.ylyanis filootralaanzoad, etteauke 11the •-•- , to - the Misreire7sise7.:tstk:ta. dm& br Elikaastonternsi %re thilltoadi to bide)*•travel' over it.'•=etr baud-tale state the Vain from.l3imbanati to at slB—tima tetm Pittaburgli /I ) bolos- • The Take is not sustainid, end the time very much underrated. We left Pittsburgh at 12 o'clock on. WednowlaY l000n; and were to have been Misled in Philadelphia at 9 A. iL Thurs• day; et 10 A.ll. Iltitusdey We were at the Mountain /louse, 120 miles East of •Pittaburgh, with little pitapat of reach ing tmedestinatkai in 20 Imam after starting, that these de• lays axe not unusual, but owing to the bad eystem of man• ateiromt of the Bead; that )re would advise all Ammo/ 'having (=Asko to pap East or West, to take say other .Rosd !nth* rower, se saving them both time and expens That this statemenebe publialedinthe Louisville and Pitts. •burgh papers, solids) in Abe Row-Task oven. - , Dr. J. IL Bon, New York. J. Blokey, MazyhuuL , ' • , C.M. Campbell. New York. • Davis, Philadelphia. • = Arounda lle rsty, llems, ll - N ow ew or Y i ca mm k.•- H...lrtinsua;.Wimnstn. Joiox Id. Dean, xitsamipo. „mums Daird, New York. James Doyle. It/chwand, irth, -jam CampbeU, " . • B. AL Wing, Ovintsidete,Zy...: • J. IL Barber, Albany, N.Y. , : Melinda Barber, Albtuiy. R. 0. Moorman, Owensnoro', ll l. Jtua R. Jowl% " Clamorous Bair!, Lainelms op; 0. -Richard Tamer, Allegheny City. B.C. Uranium, Columbia, Ito. Jas. Braheteld, Pariah Avails, Td Ansildarahal, Monroe, 0. Ann Herds, New Utica= Alexander aarp, Harlon, 0. - - Tlx:anss Btafferd, Br, Allegheny City. • .Franele STNlcholl, Pittsburgh. ab 0. Kammer, New Yor l =J ameiWalton, Littsbor• k. David.J. Evens, Philade lphia. Mrs. S. Evans, . I.; /Drown, MillantblllE. Pa. • 7: - We find .the above publication in the Wheeling Intelligencer, of the 24th, and we lay it before the readers of the Port, not because we have been requested to do so, but simply for the purpose of making a few remarki relatir to the travel on the Pennsylvania Railroad.. • • • We.do not wish to disguise the fast, that there is gross mismanagement on the line of Railroad between Pittsbugh and Philadelphia. We have wituessed.it ourselves on. more than one occa• Ilion, and we are therefore unwilling to suppress the tiuth in relation to the matter. We have frequently been compelled to stay over night at the Mountain House, in consequence of "mis sing the connection ;" but we have never been the loser thereby, as Mr. Lula, the gentleman liproprietor, always provided - well for,_our coin, fort, and made us feel perfutly t , at home:" Bat to travelers who wish to rusk through In nineteen hours from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, without sleep or rest on the road, it is any thing but pleasant to be detained against their will-- Snob detentions. may be to their serious incon senlence and injtiri, as in cue they should have a note to pay, or the like. So far to our knowledge extends the Pennsyl vanis rallroaicompany is not the party in fault. Unless unavoidable accident should prevent, the care of that company are always up to time. The delsys which cause all the trouble, and glee rise to all the complaint, are on that portion of the rtillroad owned by the State, and controlled by its agents. Through gross mismanagement and reckless carelessness, the Pottage railroad has become a terror to travelers. Neither life nor property insole in passing over it. This source of complaint, however, will soon be at an end, es the work on the Mountain divi sion of the Pennsylvania railroad is rapidly drawing to a close. The main tunnel through the summit of the mountain is now approaching completion, and the rails are being laid along the new track as fast as it can be graded. When this work is completed over the mountain/ L ye can say with much confidence that for speed, comfort and safety, the Pentusylvanis railroad will be unsurpassed by any other road in the country. FBO2l OTTS WAKIELNOTON CO CITY DT WASIMICTON, 22d Miuvb, 1863. Messrs. Harper t Phillips: Grarrtsatcs :—You hare doubtless heard of the appointment of Mr. Puosr, of Fayette cottn tyt u Marshal of the Western District of Penn eylrania, and the consequent defeat of one or two of your fellow-eitiuts, who were opplicuts for the same office. This is s matter- which I had for some time calattlatod, would take place, inasmuch as Mr. F. sad sustained by the repro- nutcase from Ms district, who is understood to. hare .made this appointent s mattorof especial concern. - Ibare heard, to-day, that there was e Glop. engt aweep ha the General I,and Mee, yester day=all the old clerks, with the'eiception of di, having been removed from-their, places, The number of strangers in the city is daily dimin!shing 7 sotne of the number being eatLe fled that . they will not get offices under The Gen eral Government, and others better satisfied, because they have secured the object of their I have not yet - called upon the. President,— because I have no desire to snake ono of an im mense crowd who go to the White Howie for the purpose of paying him the merely passing ISOM plimest of shaking hands, and receiving as for mal a saiutation in return. - When I shall have it in my power to pay our chief magistrate a visit, such as I enjoyed with President Fillmore, --(which possibly may not be, and molt proba bly will 'not, unless he shall be soon permitted to have some rest,l-'..no one with more sincere " -pleattnrti pay him that offering of respect than your corresponded. But, although' I have not seen the President, abuse tha day of his inauguration, I am.satia fled, from all that I hear in every direction, that he is suffering much from the continual mental and physical excitement to *blob he is subject; ed: Indeed many of his most intimate friends say that 'it Is utterly impOssible for any Man of hie:emperament to bear nry much longer under such circumstances as those which surround him: dam toldthat, does net'aieep more' than;three bpAra in the tWenty4Ourl ant that - he eats very little food of any kind ;, that he drinks nothing stronger thati tiOffie; and but little. of this that'he is compelled see visitors—on publio and -other - business—:during from eighteen to twenty hours in the day,- The ditiei of President - of t h e, United States are. not now what they were even a few years ago; and every year tidds to the magnitude of the , office. The politloal head of twenty4ive million freemen 'is necquisieny expected to be seen by at least one in er►stytwenty-Bve of that number; and if only half this zrunber should call upon him at the seat of government, it would require no great calculator to estimate the Woe that must be occupied in simply shak ing bands with go the sovereigns." Should our country continue to increase in population as it has done, and the crowds 'rho call to see tbe President Increase accordingly, in a few years the shaking hands will be required to be done by proxy, or the office itself will become a meie ly nominal one. Tho man, therefore, who shall suggest the means by which to overcome the evil referred to, and at the same time guarantee thit no greater one shall exist, will richly deserve the thanks of his countrymen. I em pleased to find that our mntaalfriend, Col: POILNLY is gradually recovering his health. /ie. has had a long.and moot painfully tedious disorder ; but has been almoSt constantly attend ing to the calls of his friends—even when he he should have been in his bed. I hear some talk, of his being called upon to take the editori al management of the Union ; but his accept:anis of ouch- sliest, I should regard as .a matter of inoeitabity,,".. This may, however, be safely said, that if 130'60 be placed at_ the, bead of that paper, the benioorsoy, of .thi:Oonntry will hale an organ at the seat of . otlietinneiit is effective; if not more effective, than they hive ever known. Joins W. Foils= poasesses the ability to comidish this; and it would be an innalanlable Cage to the party to have hbnpernuurszitly lOttaiiihere,—whether his own pecuniary inter. , eats Would' be promoted b changethe le id. i ..I matter of so much certainty. Yours, truly, _ i~_ TIM 11,10N0.1 . 10AW 1 11 6 400 3 0.A1a • 11 / 1 3 W o * not prrtseiisua,•Msroh 25th 1853 Mum. ilarixrl Being called a few days since, to make a trip uP•the Iforionj'siaiela'river; Verse striok with the change which a few yeaie has effected, in`the business of that region. When the present imi; provement wasprojected, WI success No ed as more than donbtfni, and tt raga with few of our enterprising , and failsielajtatili** to bear the burden of the work. 'Thit only lived to see their labors appriciated,liiit* realise , a handsome reitutii.,frein their igiert meht . I regretted that my *ea xlinlstiset permit met to make further erupsiriesatukexaminatlon InU the Coal Trade—which in dikkirsereasing in itti importance ; I was, howeriri!eithled to visit the mines of the Ohio and IkifulittoiConipany, which, I suppose, will serve as ° a type for isnmerotas, others. . - These mines are under' :the.able management of Major .7. A. firocarne- 4 04 610 1t0 doing r. extensive business. i. Their stook ccrnsiets ors large tract of land, with a seven feet vein of excellent coal, and eli gibly situated on the south bank of the riverk a short distance below-Dam No. 4: Two steam boats and twenty-five barges, having an . ej-erage capacity of six tbotusand bushels, comprise their floating stock. ' When fairly underway, this Company alone, will give kmployment to not, less than one htm-• deed persona. The carrying of emil ,te 'market in-barges, which are nabs towed back to the mines, has many advantagesomitha k ola:flat-boat system, not only ensuringfiliftite;bat:promptness on the detiverPTerbilith:o:,.4etiseti 'aro fully met, by the freight "hick - ihey ire able to carry on the .The coal Market is not confined to the South and West only, but our Eastern cities. Philadel phia, Lancaster, to., acknowledte their.wanta• In " Proposals for Pittsburgh Coal"—and every harbor on the Northern. Lakes taus now a burgh coal yard. ~. • , The eubject; I think, Is one of interest- to the public, and desires . attsiiiiiiii ..-Stiould you agree with me I will refer, to It when lebsure per mite. • ••• • A. Portlier Neer. from Liberia. The National Intelligeneer says the American- Colinization Society bee received letters from Monroviiand Buchanan, in Liberia, to the 25th Janttary, which contain encouraging intelligence respecting the condition and prospects.of the new Republic. President Roberts hail returned from his visit to England and Prance, and the settlement of Fishtown territory had been re aimed with encouraging prospeota. Besides the bark Shirley, from 13altimorestwe other imigrant vesselsiwhich nailed last Novem ber—the Joseph Maxwell' front Wilmington, N. C., and the. Linda Steward from Norfolk, also the Oriole, which sailed from New York in Oc. tober—had arrived in entety, with three hundred and sixty emigrants, The steam taw-mill at Buchanan was.in sue easeful operation.. Mr. Benson saps, "Its worth to Liberia in general, and this county in parti cular is indescribable. It gives new life to the country. We bare plenty of logs (timber not used before) brought down the rivers. The na tives of the country have heartily. entered into ' the spirit of getting timber. Rifts In Ale= most daily floating down three Heise the St. John's, Mechlin, and Benson: •A:eid accident had occurred at the sawmill, which resulted in the death of John Smith, the engineer_ who went out with the mill: ' He was accidently caught by the circular saw, and was eo much injured that he died in &few hours. • Hie place, as engineer, has beau supplied by George L. Seymour. His death, however, has deprived Liberia of the ser vices of one of her moat valuable citizens::.....- BAIT. or CIUCAOO:—In 040aFlitO3C0 with hie announcement, yesterday morning, at a few Min utes after .8 o'clock. Mr. Seth Paine commenced redeeming the bills of the Bank of Chicago, when presented is Bums Ofleii3 Ituu2 fire.dollars. A rote! , of persons ;loon 'formed- at -the -door of Geo. Anderson'aTolmoco Store, and marched up to the counter:' in , single file, according to Post Crifiotrelpdatlcaut;= Posch'party_ttt presented a bill was,, ,queslitmetrarbetber -htiliad taketr it for its face or bought itAt a discoultt—lifc; Paine's intention being Only-to pay whit portico PT. For two hours the file was long, but when b...taa hundred and eighty poreons bad received good bills forwhatotheY ,ittid—uudir_4s of Om paik of Chicago-L-the,applicants .becime less numer ous. After redeemingsBoo, o'2Bo persons, Mr. Paine's pile of current bills was chanted, and he announced lbe tact,—tit the same time ex• pressing the hope that he would be able, in a few days, to redeem every outstanding dollar of the Bank of Chicago. Daring the Payment, there was A uniform good feeling, and *leery - general expression of gratification at Ere Paine's course, as well as sympathy for his sitliationchicoo "Alb. Th• New lkitretary.44.lloito. Cuaatss A. Suter, Fag., tif,9,t,pe county, tho Secretary of the Commonerealth, 'is spoken of everywhere to the hlgheettcrtns. Gor. lira tan has !pep: truly fortunate in•ttls selection of a suceis or to the present accomplished Attorney GeneraL The Lancaster Intetligencer, in speak= ing of the Secretary, says: - • Mr. %Act, who becomes the pilnolpal confi dentist adviser of the Governor, .15 a lawyer of ability, a fine writer, a courteousgentleman, And • matt of considerable experience-in Pennsylva nia tie oocupled a seat in theZonate of this State withl36. Brom, and Weis always one of his most intimate friends and warm mipporters. In that body- ho was well schooled in the finan cial and political siffairs of Pennsylvania, and the experience he there acquired will add greatly tO the value of his service to thetlovernor and: the public. - - lars'a Lair Ifintas.•;--Life'ti list: hours" are grand testing henna Death tries ill our princi ples, and lays bare all our fotmdation. Vast numbers bare be,en'foand to act the hypocrite in life, who were forced to be honest In the hoar of death. What atheists have owned their princi ples, what worldlings have bewailed their follf when death approached! Misgivings of tha hearthave been kept secret through life; brae cisme fhat oat in death ; and 'many 'who seemed all right and fair for heaven, have bad to declare that they hod only been self-deceived; It has been old; "man may not dissemble in death," hencithe talus of dying.testimonies. We, gather the lad wort* the laet •sots,. Chelast esperien! : ees; end wet:ratio's them- up as indubitable I),T. Limes in favor against the -character or, those that - ware their value as tests of character, and alt hails felt their force. ' ' ' Tbe Syracuse Star .of Wedneac* 'an nounced its intentiOn for , the future, as follosie, ",The administration of General Pierce, in sis far ash may be conservative and just, shall be upheld with all our might and main. We se knowledge no party fealty or obligations to Higher Law" whiga, nor shall we shake hands with Soft or Free Soil Democracy, bat we do bow to National Whiggery and National DeMocisoy-z -ono ;and' the waned To Millard Filltnore and Franklin Pierce., no , they stand; we oats look with pride and hope and around them we crave our countrymen to tally, for thepreservation untarn yhed, of the Nation's high.bought honor." • Tun Bonita= QUESTION.—A letter from Paris, .iithe N. Y. Commercial, says • . ._,.0.1he article in Putnam's Monthly, ktherit Aißourbon amongstna ' has created some amuse ment here. M. Bay de Chaumont, - the son -of the - gentleman wbo Is made, -in, the article, to give evidence in support Of the author's TieiFß; denies that hie father ever had anything to do with the • Indians,in America, and states that everything attributed to him is untrue. I bad this from M. Cbamount himself, who thinks the whole thing a fable from beginning to.encl.". Msy". In a letter to the Washingten ThOmmatitelde (the elder) says that he Janet, As some of the Waahington reporters hare rep merited, an applicant for any office from Presi dent Pierce, sal Wlll not be, neither wouhilie accept an office if it were tendered to him. lie is in tha.prond position of being independent of holding, and me eonpatulate him on it. .. - - iNini• ldraco.:-.lhir Wive, citizen of t. We t. 4ll 4t4l * ** laid 14 14' ;ll4o4j l ..iarfl'.. ;to Po 'e4,litifitiiei foiithe..Legieletzte". !TA Congress, of their-01M illiiticcelt4vely:and*ecially, in op position to the Americana eettial =long theta. gel= jr:-/...-,,••••'2,1,4_,V, =T. 7: "ne,' . , -.Dr.ArLaziele Liver wpm. W i (3 . sulk of iimeirebvi#,Air#Vittiar, Ps., had been &Mated with Liroz:,ool4s4*.r. I.l * /. ofirwriind !iris atniai bitkairn sig:nainylace7!te sdni greatif ratietedlT Poitmsatrie, it OniitallaCy (giniti, this tiny Tity- 4nd, LA tint frs dins notrung* , hilfgtoolf of ins . 11eirninoniplatewilbord them. Mao wife of. Mr. James gtotrart, of Itirlamo.d, Jae" 311 Canty, 0., was cured of most distressiog pains tirthisir UN. W. H. Ainsworth, of Varystaugh, N. considers thew Pills the, best modielooof thokiod over °Strad..., Thalotbs -Pad on baud sold rapidly, and Farr Amid - ghat . sonaferthin,' '7irttat 'Jones, of Wilkins 'township; Alleghoni Cotirity; itaya bis wife seed two boxes; which did her more good than tstallppbysiiika for two year. - Pa? sale . by mart at the Druggists sad Mori:mats, sad b 7 the sole proprietor!. - . J. KIDD k CO., siiir2tlslkk. • • • • . . . . ;Gip The , Tall of the Gelid Obit; degrees In linaitb,init so thin htiniistsises through it Tee, tursellotis talti Of sio3iP, are tipsily as !cog; and quite as emill isitith!inOs The proprietor of br. &oafs -Ezined - Of Maw Ike?: and Barsapard c, noweraF,biii no oenabei toieieft.terniOs tan in order to attract palls attention. The a:epsal ewes'perfornied by the sibiele,sineeier it has been introci Deed, is the bads Own which the Teintatinn of this remedy Is ibutided, sethe hundreds of tertlacatesof renewal hopes, health'sud life;thad are ctottinnaly . gleiyiag inaponblra,leiliprore. ffusthugs may jbwish for fora time, buts remedy-40 . 15t possess rare medicinal sirtnes,to establish the repeantidlt that :Dr. Gipsatre:Yrlloto Dock and IFaysaparillapavilf• tablishod irhezerver ithse been tied. - • ' • • *l4"lo4#2llnt . . zar Scrollable—it Is dni w Nilk l l Petroleum to say that it WM - boil:I known to couplataly eradicate every vestige of this dreadful diseMse in less time than'any other zondedy, , and at hiss cost err ineouvendente to thopetimt. • . . . . Itti thousands of certihratte in tbe hands of ths proprie tor, many of which tin frienvell known eitimna of the at" of Pittsburgh and its Immediate vicinity; go 'to stone ciciuiy andboyond ill doubt, that Hmut's Preset:me is a medicine of no corsonanimine, not only me iced remedy in .Pbraly ris, igheumatism, Deothese, Ton of Right, but u a minable internal remedy, inviting the investigating bbysiciaus, as well as the suffering patient, to become anquainnet with its _nose baying *dread of mixtures are Munired that this medicine is purely nattinal, and is battled as It flows from the bream of the earth. ; • The following cestificost e copied from it palter publish:ea at .IV.' mid bears dais 136,2, sohiclo to I rce: 4 4 eriottoi Vie ecrtifleateof thecd ctaaD. T. ,litut, iL D.; etr Syraosser Thls may in troth certify; that' I have been so Willy *f illeted with Scrofula ihr the last/men years that most of the time I have been =able to attend to any kind of business, *ad much of the time unable - to walk and =toed to my bed, and leave been treated nearly all the time by the test Physicians our country afkods; I ocestionafly . got soma es lief, but no cure, and continued td Worse imtll Dr. Foot remmummind'ule to try the petsuTrum, or Pock Oil, as eve hing else had faked.. I did se without Stith at first, but lluteffect wu utltuutifiltlxift threw the ixdson to the surface at once, end I at once began to groir better, and by suing septa bottles I have got a cure worth thousands of dollam • . • • fdigl., NANCY Ai. BAR Kim This may certify that - - have beet* imustoted with Kier's Pete:buni, or flock 011; for [nor, than a year, and have re• witnessed its bourtidal effects . In the =roof Indo lent ulcers and other diseases for which it I. recommended, =I cm with confidence recommend it to be a medielnewor thy of atbiutibu, and ma safely. say that comets his attend. ed its use where other medicine bad failed. • • ' • • " D. Y. FOOT,. DI D. . • FA. e . the Druggists in Pittsburgh. [auglobter. • 17 F .7r-rt, ; TAIN wAimougg, - • • •• chednutsf, • • ' the aerie Helm. Tun band tie maf eztenaire end earialanantaientolCurtainsaudCurtainMatertale to be (nilt al tit the chi'. 'cceZripitga i rt tho firth 3 g CURTAIN GOODS. AND Uhi4 00YELUIS. all "lied* • Shadee.an . t i tiets. French lake Curtains, • Fnrualli;oCatellea,all 911 t. Comb:ni t every st)l.l and "Ffcneh • Patio (Mt - cru:tain " .. ihnipaq, — 8344 4 a n u n i, .Sonia iLd tamely . Damask Linens, • ~Gimps, alfprkeh " Caahmerette; talus, -• Phan Tor Red, , . Frtnel, India Patin DamaaY, Picture Tamale sad . 4 ' Liming . gluale"Paapels and Brasainr, Furniture Gimps, • • 1104.5. Rings, S'TscitehN, . A full aaaortment of the atoTa gouda constantly fin- We, whole/ale or : . , • • •DID : '4 06 Mkt; March sth JONATUAN the sear of his sge. "114 friends of the fiidly are mowed to eland Ws funeral . &an his Into rostiCnce, corner of o=l andebecnik streets, lasez Mediae& Street Beldgn .Allealte tit city; cei Manley, 03th itelLdstoeki.s....m. - 21. Ma to the , Dtentiaiitet etritalttmorat "=-Afitod,tonrool ineettog Of attains iktninbla to the Stoebnplos et ilalilmoro new cm a Strike foil& schwas of wegootorill behold THIS EV Mit% ot o'clock, ot. PHILO WILL, ova , ate Pod MA. Let every Working= attend, prepared to:nnist, Ina movement in which they are all la. i* l a 4 t 4 CM by • ICA 114.41 juskr e c , . , :ma& 7.. . " ' • "r MD larutmswicic qur.c.%—opoOns., --jait reed and for JID /41216 .` L KM) koo ug-300,bblz pear' Wait Ata $8:16• 1 4 ••• ;1' - • ft E MS-9004cm fresh Ser,Juil „received stiii tiriale. by. (AO. • - bates - impeder ,Detoi-john ad Batts I N.J in fittrAle by GuouTr CIULO l4lllllsfloa foloriug, for /ale by • I M. GEO= T bOTATI3E- 4 -230 btuands &ink ; - • _ (mirD3l 'Bl*.Lil fd muitiiir.. ‘ For sate by TIQTAN_ Le , ilisHa 5,400z5. Sow XelAwity`? as. - 11 - 7 wri'meut, iyatreosherci, a91.1.0r sale br - cisaVi e • 7.1K1111D k - CO., 1311ANYZ-4.00 flu, different Ahadva.'satil of tbo rfk9st.l4.- .I...N.proTed !mad, jontrooelsed anglfor/salo • F low." _BUtirtIUROOO me.,Jr= -reoeisedahod-t.xe 11TH CL141•0311 CABLN,,,tI/1 CletemuilL4rtrt veer-bred a • aale, by - , C. 310.1306:1%. ttlatZ - 1••To...104 Waal street, near wax: ivne substiitir teen - es biseeipet Wererooni 1701118 let of April. from Nci. SS fourth etnet, to No. 3,lollar ket etreetotnr. l o nettr; end. offers thozltoato =V COM. the: fOrltent. IRoseetent eanzion tlei La or Arra tin:o3 , - 84Yourth stmet... • CIARUIAGS ..16ACTIOLILY. :TXr lG TERRY, Vtrginalleyebetween Woad and Liberty V - timers, Morintiebrrer of BZWITES. BAZOITCLUIS and &SMUG Fa, ofatety.descriptioa. All wart done traxrented; Tbo adirerthfer would bore state that he .erred nbie years apprentiorablp to the barium, and Irks - =eked for many yFr , Intboxriireipal abopeof Writs:treats dribs sJansest' Lust '2l oval?* past received. AGNE2, SOl= by . `0."1.. R. Jac:mi.' - '-• oAiscßlorelind, or Adsrutra7o , to the Far ' !oath-West, Californiaby Emerson tcnaet Uttudnitedi .iticitilzoi description of the - _me and lituirtouns IkUtIS bi - TeTU' 9 611 A 4111 . 115. 1' - Nick of the Woods; a new adi• - ' • A Stray Yankee in- by by 'Philip Paxton:: ' Tiastom, of the. United Sates- Ntoryt *mei rtisigrephieel • Sketches of` ooindeins /terms; ands the fccreastioth of the ' Sissy to the eloee of thelfrilesa war, ky Charlet( J: Yankee NoUoneforAprii. • • • . 'Bantu:lea Illustrated News for this Nat: • ' -Itemised and for sale at • -.W. A. COIDELS, msr2l - . 7 Yonith street. !PAZ laitratilver wouldrespeetfolly informhis - triendsuld . 1, the public; thistle has removed from his old stand, on Market street, to the NEW MON ?SORT • sross, NO. 4S FIFTH PTIMBT, -bramediately: oppodte -the Theatre, where he la now receiving and opening a handsome assort. meat of Plain and Fancy Colored Cloths, -Camiateres and Testing, of the newest styles, whichhe will tale plessare in showing to those . wito may fatortdm with a coll.' He is also prepared to make 'to antra wren article • of Clothing constituting a Gentlemen's Wardrobe, in : the , lateyt 'end roost fashionable Myla. • • TO TAILORS The subscribe: offers - for sale Ids corn, idete syitem of ammo: Thanglatleg, so 'llavurahlr known and generally used. by the trade a Aids city, Cincinnati, Philadelphia and edsrwhere: at the (Wowing prices, iris: With instruetkms,' $10,00; without instructions, rhoo.; The Bark and Bala,containing fall and mannete dime:lone to 8 0,030,4 draugh ting. %reran:led to any part of the trotted &Atka, on receipt of 47,00, by .C, WATT, . • . . I.M/rah= atlas:mud Cutting, • ortulB. . Birth straet.449oalle the, Theatre.. ROMANISM 'AT liOlLD.—Lettera tcr•the Bat. g o.. Tat el; CISCIPJ nistice of the Unitrd 13tatfay •alids.% • • • - • • Clertdidattr Ittaford in• flu East; or, w2fOrittired.thti. Wiaik - of God among the drmeolana of Turltwy t tgril,CLC Dwight: lnl col. . , . ;„I • - A faw cope of tho Marva; joist reodynd Wit fbr see . 'intr2s • • - KAY & CO.. I& Wood , • rpartneri/4 beretafbro existing betibeasaitberuider; atroed, under the style of R CALISOW. is this dloolind_bynaurnel commit . The buitneis of the arni nal be randented ea heretofore, bx ("ALLOW, who Is autlenizetl.to bettlo thee:me, Mahwah, March 19.1853. B. P:. CALLOW. N. 8.--The patrons of the establiA and the.pnbllis generally, are lisping:ay Invited to .give me a &1, and an pabeaarlatearpared to xrdar entire tathrfactlon.- - . • . . .. .. . . - • .fisl'l. most aliserfally recommend Mr. CALTVII-10 my former frlendei and the patrons of the lata tan ber erM mations to ba . end of tbe.feainned " in Net, BookeiPinixtleels,*e.. ' AU debts die fite labs- ram ID be. M I to blm, and all accounts against ns arilrlis aettlad bj . fmardLlSl --,• . - : J. G..11..E11L. : OURS.- MORELAND:44:: • jegllslam. • the der !loath- - V west by Emmen •Benatti:l-aserplelie In bne Tokens Cl 338 tides: AM at bees/Ifni IllisMrsdassm Moe tar , th e complete work, In paper corer; only 60 rents a copy; or As Baer edition, printed On thicker and batter paper; and•basod• • somely. Wand In muslin silt, le pi:lashed torgr. . • • . The Practical grass and Iran Toander's Onldef hCon•-• dse Treat/se on the dal .of'Bosolotardlng,Monlillag, Ito; with numerous practical, mike cadrordp4 lbLBreabYe dens, .tioldr. favor Copper sal Tin 'Workers; , Jewel's's, Itmate;latin and I dl ltonalsniandplbirVillr4 by Jams Larkin; Tolima: mice . • r . . A Vestige on 1111 k Cows, wideeldt . qoXotf ogoaqvaco- . fay 'of milk which soy Con Win gt,e,zos T , be nemmtekr deurnalmety o'boorviag notoiitioozioo, or mammal Wks- Lions dew; the length attlari ha WM conlinne to sire ntllk,Ac..byffi.Prand"OD®oe;priceS7'Amis.' 7or rale by • co; -; • mum • . . , - N 0.32 Broitheekl street. rya the Ronnrable the-lodges of the General Qaarter Ber l atone of the Peace,fn' and for the county of Allegheny: The Intblon of J Hanna, of North Fayette Township, fn do. want" asannaid, humbly sheretltr—That your itioner. bath to:raided Idniseg with matsials for the accomnsnda tian of travelers and Olin* at his dwelling lantee ther Tinrnehlp afaresald, and Tem that yincr Menus' vfll be lea* tort him sallow in keep $ put& bindle to jahn_rnepettUnneri-ALI in dirty bound. min . ;Ye , ' JORN HAMM! We i tbilibiliotiN6Hadient a the Itninship shonalk d o certitr,thskihnnOrepidUhlinit, grind tn Iva. honontrnadta Ervoiliprovlned vf with house tasnatskconvendenreer Wei WoM d a Ina We:lig C own sad losrereigithdthWierlayern mar • •• N Earthy, John Stesist, Data lOW, Wm Babb, J W Jeanlson,l/liton B Baldwin, A Areandless, W Herr, Y Jami son, JODolt, J Robb, B i llrenuksa ane242t• MMI -Set2 . skikeir 'NEW AD . 429- ' 4 =IF lot, Just. meted •• • • .:• • J. REDD & CO. Just reeetred and Or sole ; .J. KIDD i CO: ' : - i ' „• !- • •"•.•••-• • . , , .„' • • • • . . ti f Low Soil% anwittondrlat, w of 4 ene my sad eepeoity dre bnafngoor illeyeaddea and Widow, are wretched complaints w • Lb pra7 own the cansittntion 'the antscp cit ed 'usually brought ork pm:WI tivabras and of the mind, swift tal7 lukhita, emotne 4 l air sad does to n ci ak,,, to study. They art ‘ nonntimei latez44o with loss of spy. hollgtsfigAiidThmi 4 *- narTo2l-deldary'fflidaftik dream', sad a 'pallid, unhealthy, - &moist Oonnisissi* Now, whit tübe sparkling aye Imes its wonted lustre—the Mind is psnitry lad= lad r—thabody tastily =rage codahe noblestaof ant nature gosdoally dwindle" airsr u, a teem tampon - until twootain a bar; then, and °thee arise to shorten the eirstance of the A Ulm for these itoirtbie . disa — riers manta arttele, wasErs WREST WBi3l ' 413-590 burl edverneement in amaze? raga: - Bold Wholesale and Satan by Dr. QEO. S Hiingli,l4o, Icorner "of Wood street siallirgrn'illey, Pittitrarghjn.t al so, by UMW T. gAMPLif, aril west gorier of Tederal street sod the . .Sealasonkir - • • HAVE BEHOVED: TO- THE QQRNER:, 452. Wood and Stith Streets, . - Sir Slum* th ey. otter to their at =dome* slia , uu , public, seuerany, at the loirmt ram, sod Rath, the lomat, most salad mid 'complete - stock or CROTON YAIIILY.CLIMPIPTervsr,,WCSIDPVAND,WILLOW WARE to beam:oil lathe Wert . , cazis.,t.- LOOMIS 13thole-tind. all • Broker ; TO ins nutria AND smat OP irocits.__, • -.06. Ogles over !Vows& CcLoxemer Wootticad tomb Pittsburgh:A:Ur Glass NV o k W. CUNNEtilia&Y•lk •,1304, Noserfacreras of WM DOW 1:114133, No. .25 Mutat • strstrOwitirwen Mist Ind Second, Pittsburgh, .Pesin'a- Pa:Gentar attention pad to • odd dam Alen, G LASS BOT. TLES, Se. - Two of the San being practical men. will glee Oats entlre athrotion to the badness:sad theyfeel coca dent therms produce an arkielsOf Window Glatt arta to any cithera foreign- or &sneak stanufacturia-• : il bind anifor sal" an eztenstre colleiGin kw% O ILLNGDO3B, econprialng a imsat Inaba •of an yet. : torts, selected expands , fir Ws toszkotelligniketrilski Anomie= blinuntactooko, or Gad, Gold and , Veteeti Maw' ered, of erftz earlaty;.Gbant eth Unglazed , 31 them* Map s l t ekotop ar n ta , l l l l on ts l wfod, ool m o idkw ad o pith olo:4 a king altogether an anoirttoent that =not. be' r 4, qoasittim or.lowlisters, by sny botiatikkOf tha eghroy ntOnandria - - Pries nos from so: to $5,00 per Von: • • ' • . Persons 'deems 'of looking through . this ,issietteunt . whether dlepcnod to radios @ w‘ are ranantfailly In toxt to tins; : WOG, PA Tdragrik,.. • mar2h3m Marietstriii: ANMEITV—Gente Sewed soot;: "Inaks,) , far Aga akNo.-10731.aket stmt. O PANIMIL 0L1T1:32 tank Oily ports tz t7.74...,tr. J .. z4 ' 4 Ai 11 04 't: Totem_ • (I.lloa VI 'N:HOBBEEtt soar sad az you. okt•3elfbbielc each', iadmateb. rallnilL Tor tale by .. EXIM-4 -at; : marZtly• . • 80 Wood street. P frANßiGae—Waus oat "1 - sheet; is zwir reething by Saftroadox Inge caeca= of Wall Paylcr,Barderi,lc,ot P'renelt =lid/mak= ewer fiebare, excelling In beestry t quality lad. otensees, :Pao laeretafore brought to this-m.l—W •-• 7 - . !: Ifoinetiepers end- Leoffordr, wbettier wiatlrig cheer or not, are Invited roan erarmitatkeu - • marl _ • . . Ca.Partssership Notice. - • • IMgO th is allsy-sssosistsd irith . us. BENIAIfIt li KANN suCLUIRBULLLy Ira will continue the 'foamy tomato; basinesir , ss!issualomdiallte filmes of Y. A W. M. p4M14. - .4•00,t0 ifso#ol2.4statary 1,1861 •;.+' • •• P.& . W.l. 3 21.111311..'• - sasslik:lm • vicabeglunnixiisjiivictorisiimi,x..hilse arra _Cs•and .Wootes: Mackirse Nantiforbirers,- Litsasy-,stma., (o the Catislytuffia Pltztabonfl, - PIL. - • • • Wa have DowO3IIWDEI fans 30 to '4O rogicuzs af 110043 illosensSons ImsslP otopeteitombich ee eat attentkos. sasslOaat • . - ' • ..:- • - iNcittee-ta Contwaketniik . ATM fitit. DUMB OAMILA—Sealed proposals' lb? the 0 eonstruction of the Centhentonidthe Yells of BOW*, l the Stern of Michigan, will te recedestimtil noon of the first de - or April next, end will hkeyeitt'ed on that day. . Th e th=l- will be constrictof ifyinebly. In the :dot of Ciangren end thui.ict of the Legielsocirworificlatea,orent• ding for the conehrtuttion of the math. plane and. syn. &lath= iron file, et. the 'odice of.thilit 06 , 0144' 'itinth: neer, at Detroit, which reference le - nuidgitri more ecru , Proycadeto be eddeniindifilit Inro:orne tenet be ainampenk4 by the nemeecif s enrethes.' contreetore trainee to be !mitten out In fall. • - • •, ,• . • .;coNANT.-: • . ALIMED WILLIAMS; """'' ' - " t• -CILAUNCI',7O3II2 , I,; • - Detroit. Mammy 18th,185.17 . • _ • Mat= 11. CHILDS St Ca l ": WIIOLESALE • • • • !133. - wooD - VlBrgetbrecelsed their large'aset r olanolassleek or AND &QOM =hewing e stbr ;e, the . nui A hl) variety sod ALPo—.A a s s rte f rairesau n eutef Men BPA S LEAP- TEATS, or alltrees, trimmed and uutsteusesd- AL.9O-4 Is &call ausorttorat at,Loclies sad theta DONN of the Istst and oust thshiormtaeatlbm. libetr stock ay- Good' rhestogixest isurehused direst from thstneentscierete, principally kr nub, and seleeled with treat cure . to mud, to quality said sites: they temoot Dan topleas- u ea they Airs deamlma On self glut low prices u the non quality • or goads eau be pure/teed, either In Nee York„ PeThddebbeee Baltbartre. Mordants visiting Pittsburgh to -purso, of sus Mu ir ley Er* Are requested to caltlind creminstdr sbock;bte Core pnrel-ndng aprebert. - - - - nerS:dav 1853. 'spianina DRY .GOODS. : -•-• - -.--• • ..• . • • -,....-GEORGE P...11.:.41i._ CO., -*.:. . - NO. 61 Tr,0411.100.67; . ; , A 213 jast mei sing several litelalta PACKAGE:I3 c . i . f . •._ sat:unit,- nunrii*...tii,to:vonuaall . • D R _Y - 00.01)...8.1 =,. .:. MAKING MICR AELSOBTILLNT:TER wows? - - . AND MOST ,0034 o Zailit- EVER oppEautp,AF .PMEII/1170.411 1 MTIDIC /=PartbidinAnag Of the - • - - -FO 4 , REIGN 't}S) 00.8 k' - •..,.. • • • ..• - • • Bath min*. sad 61sht Wei pellli,Vallands, Poplins, Mk Ilssrs,ll:e . - . UM; U., they are ea.- bled to oßez . G Erl 3 di ii 1 . 3 di IN 13 i - .. They will =khan* to rewire large iddltlaus of the irr est sad most &driblet styles, throughout the some. ' lesei7 purchieer sal consult tl3 intane, byesszabitog ;to* bethre pa:ades IDitrZ-4101.A0 _ CLOT RI NG ST.O R'El - 4011N-VOLOSKEY St CO 1-4,llllol7.llLrai' the celebrated Maas Detot anslbertr street, sada Nu won en: unbounded popularill muter the name of the TM= RIO DOORS, have, for the pur pose of sequirbig =ore el.aos 9:a. their • 112117=114, business, moored to the spacious building on the &roar of . DIAMOND ALLEY .A XD WOOD EMMET, Maas the 7 Imre ram the most ' SPLBNDID- STOOK.- OF CLOTHS! - • _ . DE' IYI.M .CLOTHING, . . That has atisbeast erect to the pobbc Their .rincipal objeitt,„l9! this, remand, is -to Eire tutto more for Ur • • • - '‘WHOL.EB' ALE TRADE! They ate prepare ftosen Goals at ~. , LOWEST EASTE.EN PjricEst Atilllboy s>n wartszttton to to a . a good # ook =MT filAinki ill the troloa. OTIS T_ON—Vg OZIK-9 re =VIM emazien imer rex wow= aorter. 4 They ham to Land sr Sall awl beautiful amt or, CLOTHS cod OCUTINUS, for • • FROCKS, DIIFJ3B, WALKING AP? /3118 T,.: • - NEI3B !COAT& - • "Our tolerate ire'ideulleal with thoie of ostrOtretoeure, sad ve assure the public that our fidelity wm not fell Wing all orderstremy be favored ; . - • DELVT FORGET THIV . 4O:I3 : - • ' SWIPOILStireet: Oare r itfilt4 ;4010 - ** - 404i .otV:Ateift - z'' N. Sr-W iledmitirpsateastojthdeestitiKgbatflatiTO DO I , ecoustectiouvittitheritkettog Itrudaisa mi • :-OursitegtiOeiseie exeluilvely to the • -visa% • - - 30112 3PC:LOSIKHY OCc - • Wararool4l,; . NEW UN FAY Watertoon. I am gnarled to keep s ninth Niasorimeni instroznente thin beoltoT ./hoe, dllptaaoslkrnlbbedareof insiastic unieb,eact of an_ giro 110111111, god *ON rial and mak, ; tient. ton% qualider most fletatokto, ttoistOdkratke = 6entinn 11.:agehol lets alasUake at thetastroptoka AL* Italy woroultolllll=lolliitettotkeoke gym till at ag e . and are u w u each panbaeed elsewasta &mad ff.= hoeottiose—Ttio tie :kbektAtf..gotOrtko poly thing ad.id o l - I n th e ormtr y !wing dee steps, coupler, 'mica draw stops, &c, a neat anA . omafallinetrunaent,lftwtoted by_Ottputister to pinto. Storibeatinzcheapa Oman pm:aorta the medium sivi Cre llow - Also; the .n_Vake, ea les sod pi striee on: Bang Cur etelodve Agent. ter of theft tra sty strci. =ratio:mien are soltetted. ins vied 011icotowt mule to thel : trailey 1114 10 per -Cent in thmlirnen trotehistog f.O'thfro . _ ' _ , 41.1MADIttat;'- inarMil ' ' • 7424arcadariy,14er Ye& • To Rentals pik#ruggists . l.l . onOtnit tho .61: i•JII. - cu. NAN Trlf AfttrirE ICA ND • - :PARMA .OIES, • So. Zia llgetsten•Leine, New Yeiks: ; • I.I333PEMIDLW. inviteMino.nilontkoz of Druggist! hap.. , Nordin:do thonshout the - Union, to his Uwe, ood tousle" warilorow •of PAINSII„ OIT lc, ot the DEM_ AND PIIDEST QUALIT)M4 which he ace fn. tale an imp moderato terms, Loth to oula mad elowtkne bumf. Nam . ozo enuoinsted wow of - the leddier artle2ee s i • MUSH .LBADiac44 in kap of /5 to fel) mum marr_,:mlow own, Tz/i._ Fixo, • Arelf'r DRYAD/ fi2n=a; nom 'rpm, Da Si; —l3 ALDEB. - 01243731: IMMUL, ADP BS 4 - PRIDDILLN ELMC111031:8 VialOW tnd . YBBpi , VASHIBI= at all Midi: - • • - Win= * - 4Awspd soma) Pprryovireeinr, XADd ' !LKI aid' nit,- l irbt iatiza rvir iainiAsid ev al -•• od and -mum - _ PattrISBWICE,.. .IntancELAND . A araraT9eii, AMM O I I (OI.t.A.I% • ranglias.aad ' own lellnirry and St.u s akittc zts , oppfid 111 emoneettost with this ceoildialunant. ,1 1 ,126 . 690„ I:torch 11;1M. znixtuu, .....;.:f.';.:'.: 'AMUSEMTS. 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