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y tatliovihero who mt►y change ; theirzesi
dtuced' or places of doing - business, on the „first
of April, will be—good enough to leave wind at
the office, so that our carriers may know where
to trod - them• -
.The ealto T of the Cincinnati Titan ti
• - oandidatafor thejdfice of klayar, - "ntlllfinnning
onespitiolie s roliglotis desomins
tion::Tire ilia had principle'to. introduce - into
popular elect - one;- Therelifflo4Bol4t62lis of the
_
community* . their movements ltave nothing to
do with our politlcal arrangements.`; If any seat
attempt an improper ietefferenee is Party affairs,
the good sense of the people will always provide
a proper rebridte.for , thera at the ballot-box.
- -
lINIONTOWN ZRANCEL RAILROAD.
We learnft - 41m the Uniontown - Genius of Ikkhk
erty of the" 24th, that the Commiseioners Of
Payette connty:baye,...ba compliance with the,re
commendation of the late Grand Jury, agreed
to take stock', to the amount of one inindrikd
thousand dollars in the capital stook of the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and issue - the
bowie of the county for the payment of the
iunonni, 'Web sum ie - to be applied to the con
struction,of the bratkok road lo Uniontown.
opining oft_ the Ohio and Penhsylvanla
Railroad to Crest Hue.
4m . lisaArn,L, Esq.„, one of the Directors, in
forma the Editor of the. Wayne. County (0;)
Democrat,: that the formai opening of this road
to Crestruio r will take place in about three weeks,
• Tha,: 7 oStedre: are altruist constantly on. Lha line,
,
pushing, the work fo.ward with great rapidity
The lipopt linderstsndo.lhat the. Company
will be prepared to take pieSenkera tbrongh
Cretline thia2gooki 'with less - than one mile or
•
staging.
Tiro TRApE.
We regret to learn that the Pork Packers
thioughout the country will susban a heitvy loss
this season: Tlte. article is now selling at lower
prices than, many of the packers paid for the
hogs of the font, We have beard no explanation
of this decline - in prices, but many attribute it
to the great scarcity of snoneymbich prevails/a
the present tide. We have thought dating the
season_ that it would be impossible for many of
thoSemtgaged in the packing business, to save
themselves :at the prices they were paying for
hogs, and we-are sorry to hearnow that our fears
have proved-bat too tt ae.
The Uniontown Gansu, publisited at the home
'of Maj. WEB= Faosr, the newly appointed U.
S. Marshal for the Western Distoict, says : This
is &tribute to the working democracy, and an
other evidence of the good sense and discrimi
nating wisdom of President Pierce. Wesley
Frost is one of the best men in the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania ; and like most of our.
good men, has culled his own way to eminence
from humble. origin. He has the energy, hon
*
esty and ability to make a competent, faitbfui
and efficient officer, and the urbanity of manners
and 'dignity of deportment to make a highly
popular one.. We congratulate the people of the
Western District upon this fortunate appoint
meut,: and especially the walling democracy
froin - Whose noble ranks President Pierce has
made the selection. As long as the President
pursues thli policy, hie Administration be
strong in the affections of the people.
STATE CONVENTION.
The Whig State Convention assembled at Lan
caster, Pa.., on the 24th, to nominate candidates
for. Canal Commissioner, Auditor Genval and
Sueveyor General. We received no account of
the proceedings by Leics. , opli, .es we ,presume
the managers considered the whole affair too
great a forte to be,despatchedithroad.
From the Philadelphia pagers we learn that
the Hon. =Henry M. Fuller, of Luzern, was
chosen_Pmident or the body, aasisted by a num
bir of Vice Chairtaen, and a number of Secre
taries.
The Convention adopted but a °lngle resolu
tion, setting forth that :he principles of the
Wbigparty are. known to the world, and they
will continue to stand by them as heretofore,
&.o. &o.
The Convention then, on motion, proceeded to
ballot for Canal Commissioner, when on the first
ballot, Mosesyownall, of Lancaster county, was
nominated.
.itlesander X. McClure, of Franklin, editor of
- the Whig and Sepository, at Chembersburg, was
nominated•for 'Auditor General, on the first bal
let.
Eton. Chridinn Myers, member of the Stale
Senate, from Clarion county, was:nominated for
Surveyor General; on the second ballot.
The Convention true very harmonious, and ad
journed situ, die, at about b o'clock, P. M.
There were over 100. delegates present.
Ear The Clarion Democrat' takes -strong ao
ceptions to the remarks of a Pittsburgh paper,
In its suggestion that notwithetanding Clarion
county has subscribed $168,000 to the Allegheny
Vialey railroad; she is likely to lose the road on
account of the distance being greater than that
of any other route surveyed. The editor die
pates this assertion, and says: "The nearest and ,
beat route through Clarion county may not have
beep surveyed. That one from the month of
. Fidler's Ran; throngh the Leatherwood valley
East or West of Strattanville may shorten the
distanee some el* or seven miles. If this be so,
then Clarion county may, claim the road irre
_
!unction of all considerations. -.-
. She may claim the t oad on the ground of hav
frig the bestroute—her population—her improve
kali* including her furnaces, and farming in
tereite, Which are grounds of arguthent in every
speech and article on the- subject, vindicate this
The managers irill not be led to forget
the.eloquent appestat - ocl, individually made. to
lhev.l(minuv-OtAliconaty to win themfirst
tofavortheprot4tii sir embsoription.
4210.41iiiiifilt.forgaf,,f,,iii#::ionbt and gloom which
hung • the -pipe& : then, when Allegheny
~riotitrgtigr'_Jefferstin, and all other interested
COW ties 'were refising to lend their credit to any
suieunt.7 And when New-York required a de
*utraMtrittiOnlere before she stonld subscribe a
dollar
The.fiiends of the project' will recollect thAi
Clarion rip the first to set anomme upon Ahei
....tate....OhliaTither money and her men made'
akedignirtfijii,"iihen no move beyond an Occitzt- -.
. Mond paragraph'in a city paper indicated - that
the Allegheny Valley railroad was in content
U. S. tizsitsuAL.
Tut,-HEAt3 WATF.Its 00: - Boaltiviral
Xinest igicresting paper. we..fiegid on Tneaday
last, befoi:e the Ameriettn;-GeogiophicidSiintntY
in No York, 41 . 3 , ‘Capt.- 31:m9Y; : =Of the Atm.--;
The reported massacre t,this gallant offteerand
his Company it will be remembered, 'mated
painful anxiely in this country, some months
since. The principal portion of :he lecture 1 , 7 .
, •
doyoted to important discoveliee made, Cap
lit. the litiad of Red River, and &the-VS.4f.
_ .
don or - the 'graiAs Indians. - - -• I
Although various attempts have been made to
penetrate io 4)e %Duren et'lteq River, it was-tn
served for Capt. Nero .eaeimittidieufie - de&
ed object. EleveraV . entbiOrising and expef-
ieneed travelers
,:ltat'i,tti",,tliffere4 iertoda, at
Tempted the exereinatien this river•;' but norie
hid Succeeded in reaching its searees: At n i very;very
early perlod, officers were sent eltthy the French
government to explore_ Bed river, but their ex
aratuatione reached no "farther thatt_tbe country
~,
of the Cathleen and NatcbitOcbea. in the vicinity.
of the preaent town of Natehltochea, ' Loaisiant•
Mier the cession of' the territory of Louisiana to
the. United States, Capt. Spark, in 180E1, made an
attempt; but, when he reached the Great Itzrt•
he maul:net - by a large force of Spanish troops,
who forbide , ,ltim ,pregeeding farthirr. After
.
'wards, at various times, different government
officers attempted to reach the head wators'of
thU AM., but from the, insurmountable diffiofil.
lieu to their way, every expedition failed of its
diatved object. On uto 2d of May, 1852, Coil-
Marcy left Fort Belknap, on the Brazos river,Lirt.
Texas, for the purpose of penetrating to the
sources of the river. Oct the 16th day of Taint,
lie reached the sources of the north Wk. of the
Red river, in latitude 86 deg. 14 min. north, tin
longitude 101 deg. 61 min. r nd 6 sect: west tri m
Greenwich. After hiving completed their exam-,
ination of the north fork of Red river, .he patty
turned south, and, after they had traveled thirty
miles, reached the middle or salt fork of the
fiv
er, which they ascended to its source, and ag - tin'
resumed the Booth course, and afteemarching
fifty miles, arakved at the south, or, print:9lA
branch. Capt. Marcy states that this brandi i 8
called by the Indians, the "Prairie Dog Town
River," so named from the vast number of dngir
found along its valley. Captain M. says that
the party in, one place, near the head of bun
river, passed for twenty•fore miles through a con.
tinuous community of these quadrupedi. Sup
posing its extent to have heel; the tfame in other
directions, Capt. Marcy states that the town
would occupy an area of 626 square miles] or
896,000 acres, with the barrows at the usual
distances of about twenty yartis apart, and eZch
containing a family of five or six dogs, therg
gregate population would exceed that of soy city
in the world. In giving an account o' the habits
of the prairie dogs, the Captain states manyin-
Wresting facts. . The- dogs, judging from ,the
location of their towns, - requirenoother aqueous
sustenance, than that which they receive from
their food, which - is grafts. The, rattlesnake is
often foundsith the doge, and has by some teen
considered a welcome guest of the proprieto of
dm establishment; but this is an error, as he
preys upon the dog, and is undoubtedly regiatcl
ed by him as an intruder. After leaving this
interesting point, the country became impiarta
ble to -wagons, and tie Captain, with a email es
cort of mounted men, proceeded directly along
the bed of the scram; after three days haid
riding, with :he thermometer ranging from 102
to 110 deg. in the shade, and nothing baths
most nauseating and bitter rater to drink during
the time, they arrived at the source'of the Main
branch of Red river, in latitude 54 deg. 12Min ,
and longitude 102, deg. 85 min., about 225 miles
in a southeast direction from Santa Fe.
The Captain having accomplished the object
of his mission, describes io glowing language
the scenery nt the head of the river. He says:—
"Three miles fromthehend of the river, , we
found that its bed, which, from its confluence
with the Mississippi to this point, with ono ex
ception, bad been sand, suddenly changed to
rock, with the water, (which below here ,had
been torpid and biter,) flbwing dearly
`and
rapidly over it—and, much to cur delight, it
was cool, and entirely free from salts. This
was an nnlooked for luxury, as we had every
where before this found H exceedingly unpalata
ble. The effect of this water upon us had been
to produce sickness at the stomach, attended
with leas of appetite, and F. raging and reverish
thirst, which constantly impelled us to driu it,
although it bad still r contrary effect from What
we desired, increasing our thirst rather than
allaying it. After intense suffering from drink
ing this nauseating water, we indulged freely in
the pure and delicious element as we ascended
along the narrow deli through which the stream
found its way; and rollowing up for two miles
the tortuous course of the gorge, we reached a
point where it became so much obstructed with
huge piles of rocks that we were obliged to leave
our horses, and clamber over the remainder of
the distance on foot.
The gigantic walls of sandstone, rising to the
enormods height of eight hundred•feet, on each
side, gradually closed in, until they-were only It
few yards. apart, and at last united above us,
leaving a tong, narrow -corridor beneath, at the
base of which the head spring of the principal
branch of Red river takes its rise. This spring
bursts from its cavernous reservoir, and, leaping
down over the huge masses of rocks below, com
mences its long journey-to unite with other tau . -
tariea in the noblest river in the tiniverse. l On
beholding this little rivulet, as it winds it thrtu-
OUB course down the steep descent of the canon,
it la difficult to realize that lt forms the nucleus
to the largest and most important river in Ameri
ca, floating steamers upon its bosom for nearly
two thousand miles, and depositing an alluvium
along its borders which renders i.e valley per ,
haps the most fertile in the world.
We drank copious draughts of the total and
refreshing water in the spring, and therebs con
sidered ourselves, with the pleasure derived
from the beautiful and majestic scenery around
us, remunerated for all our fatigue and priva
tions. The magnificence of the views that pre
vented themselves to our eyes as we approached
the head of the river, exceeded anything I bad
ever beheld. It is impossible for me to describe
the sensations of intense pleasure I experienced
MI gazed on these grand and - novel displays of
nature.
The stupendous escarpments of the solid rook,
rising to such a height as to exclude the rays of
the sue for a great portion of the day, were
worn away, by the lapse of time and the notion
iaf water and the weather, into the most tautly! ,
tic forms, Which it required but little effort of
the imagination to convert into works of art; all
united in forming one of the most sublime and
picturesque scenes that can be imagined, and we
all, with one accord, stopped and gazed with
wonder and admiration upon a panorama which
,was now for the first time exhibited to the eyes
iof civilized man.
!, All here wore the aspect of nature as itiaprang
'into existence—actors in its unrechiimed sub-
Ilimity and wildness—and it inspired me with that
?veneration which one is apt to feel in contem
-4414601e beauty, and grandeur of the undis
iturbed creations of the Sovereign Architect,
!stamped, apparently, as with hie own eternity."
Prom the bead of this branch of the river,
Capt. Marcy returned to the main body of his
command,and from the point they had occupied,
traveled down between the two south branches,
reaching Fort Arbuckle, in the- Chickasaw Na
tion, on the 80th day of July, where they first
beard the t-eport so generally circulated of the
massadre of the party by the Comanches.
On another occasion - we may advert '6 the de
,
scription given by Capt. Marcy, of the habits of
the "Prairie Indians."
As iiionusirr Floome.—The Mecklinburg Jef
fersonian says: "Like one of those wondrous
rocking stones reared by the Druids, wbici the
finger of a child might vibrate to the centre, yet
the might of an army could not move from its
place, Or Constitution is so nicely balanced that
it seems to stray With every breath of opinion;
yet so firmly rooted in the hearts and affections
of the people, that the wildest storms of :reason
and fanaticism break over it in vain."
Lirlloizneraio STows."—The_Ohio Marble tom-i
:pway at Portsmouth have discovered a valuable}
quary lithographic stone !Nob, has beentest-;
ed and pronounced equal to any in the world.
TheN. Y. Tribune expresses its belief that this
is the first discovery of the kind out of the king
dom of Bavaria.
VE.02,1, CIIE WASHINGTON COBR-RPONDENT.
CITY . OP WMIELOPIITO3G,,March'24„IBS3.:
Nava. Harper and P.OUP.Oi
The wawa, of the' ippoinlmeut" Ot:Jclkit A.
Campbell, 'of Alabarait,-.tie , be Initice'6l" the,
Supreme Conriof tha-Unifea States; in theradii
of Judge .Idelpnfiijc deceased, has no doubt
reached you; but iehie name . has not been Mud!
befire he country,'except- in - connection with
theileiebilited'aithie'ittii,'it Mai 'not be amino
-to say,-that'he.is:*garded- by-those who-ought
to know him well, as a7ery,:able counsellor and,
jurist, and on the groUndof :his great abilities,'
as manifested in the Tiraoiiceof his profession,
be has been selected to SW this post.
:There are various rumen in relation to the
appointments yet to. be made, and_other matters
resflitting the Senatenndihe Presiden\—among
- which it is said that the Senate will sit only two
or three days - longer; and tbat tbe principal ap
point:Cents now to be made will not be made be
.
fore June: but, as 1 prefer to statelacts, dr to
write in illustration of some practical truth, I
do not, nor Anil I, indulge in mere speculation.
When the Senate.shall have adjourned you. wM
soon hear of it by the Telegrilph; and those who;
shall be chosen• as the recipients of -executive .
favor will know, soon enough for the present in
wiLen they are to come into -office.
I have seen an account recently, lupus of the
Icily dailies, of al great, discovery in the art of
ship building - ,—whioliis nothing more or less
than pitting togetherlarge ships without the
nee of timbers!. Snob on invention as this, even
in oar "wooden ,country," would, if practical,
lead to very great results, The invention is
called, the "Patent Imnreved Diagonal Privet
pie;" and its great peculiarity - lies in the con
strttotion of ships in the manner stated. It is
said that three thicket:less of planks are laid in
the manner indicated in - the patent; but bow
they are fastened together, curved, &0., is not
explained. The '
:patent is. by Messrs. White,
ship builders at Cowes, England, who bare re
cently launched a ship built scoordihg to their
FIP4I
- is an article of some moment - in the
London Times of the 281.b,February, in relation
to the position of Great Britain and the other
powers of Europe with reference to political
exiles—more pa'rticularly Kossuth and Mazzini.
It would seem, from this article, that there are
rumors, in high political circles, of an intended
demand open England, by Ansa la, for the de
ling of gossuthjnto the hands of the -Austrian
authorities; and the Times says that the de
mand, whenever made, will meet with a positive
and unequivocal negative: that, in this event,
both France and Prussia are to back the request
of the Austtian tyrant; and, in ease of a con
tinued refusal, nil the representatives of these
governments.= to be at once withdrawn from,
Eogirtnd, which the Times ezys it supposes will
be regarded by them as an entire abandonnient
of the sea girt isle to the winds and waves of a
merciless fate.
But such a Butte of things would seem to he
looked upon as not at all deplorable. "Let them
withdraw their ministers, if they like," is the
virtual language of the Times:—"This co u n t r y
ii the asylum of oationr and it will defend that
asylum to 'the hvat ounce of its treasure, and
the last drop of its blood." it reminds the read
er that Charles X. was once obliged to return
1 to Holyrood, and Louis Phillipe, to the Thames
that, although amon'apoliticianevatitucle le to be
expected only for favors to be received, yet it would
be well for seine now at the head of the govern
ments mentioned to recollect that England has
been as mach the asylum of royal fogitives,who
here sought protection there from the fury of 1
an excited populace, as it boa been of the mad
but ambitious leader of the people, who bad fled
from the persecution of a tyrant: and that, there
fore, Louis Napoleon may yet be Obliged to re-
torn to his house in King street; while his new
house in Carlton terrace may afford a safe re
fuge to the King of Prussia, and a more numer
ous band of royal favorites than now surround
him at Berlin. The Times also gives some very
wholesome advice to the would-be despots who
hint at dictation to Eagland. It saya:!—"lf
Austria, Prussia and France wish to disarm the
refugees, let them restore confidence at home;"
and, recurring to the position of Kossuth and
Martini, and the right which every man enjoys
under that government, to speak and print what
ever he may see fit, and the entire freedom of
all on this point, the Times, speaking for the
Government, rays:—"We shall allow men to
say what they please, so long as they do not pro
pose actual Inituflon." This is a point to which
no one cen be permitted to go; and, short of this
point, no one can be required to stop. Refer
ring to the proclamations of Kossuth and Mar
:jai, which it characterises as fanatical and ut
terly inpracticable,—lt says, "A really good
government can afford not to mind them."
The article to which I have - than called your
attention, and of which I have given a very brief
synopsis, is truly able and dig,nified; and yet
there is a enttiog irony add a -tone of deep de
fiance in it, which show that, whatever may be
the real basis of - the remora spoken of, England
is ready to defend herself against all the tyrants
of the world. The time may come, when she trill
be compelled to do ao; and when that day comes,
"the mother country" will not stapd alone.—
Another asylum of liberty will then be in danger.
Yours, truly, .L, E.
THE BENEFIT OF RAILBOADO
The Chicago Ttibnue gives the following, Us
of Railroads, which in a abort ame trill all con
verge to that city:
Michigan Central., to Detroit
Michigan Southern, to Tcdti.'or..--,—.--215
Ch icsgo un Fort
• Llllnels Central, to Cairo—. ...... ....351 "
Chimp and Alliniseippi to Afton.-- -- "
Chicago, Aurora, and C. M. Trect,..to
Quincy , r ..
Chicago and St Mules Air Lino, to dalcrial6o
Chicago and Galena, to Dubuque.-- . " -
Illinois and WLscosudn, to Fon do L0c....A50 "
Chicago and Rout Island tor. k ..... ....-ISO
Chicago and .............. "
Lake Shore, to Milwaultle...- SO .
Total No. of sidles or Trunk R0adg......2548 "
In taking the estimate of the Tribune, the
amount of, grain that will be brought to that
city four years - hence, by the various lines of
Railrciad, may be stated as follows:
Illinois Central • 4 000,000 bushels.
Chicago and Galena . . do
Chicago & Aurora & o.3l:Trant-2,60 0 ,0 00 do
Chicago and Rocklsland 000,000 'do
Chlcugo and St Chula , AtrLino.2,ooo,ooo do
Chicago and Odississippi—..--1,500, 000 dd
Illinois and NV1mnd0....,,...,1,000, 000 do
Chkago and Shot 600,000 do
Chicago and Cincinnati ....... 600,000 do
Total Grain from BAIL-0ad5...17,000,00 0 do
Add present Canal recelpia....:.- 3,0f44000 do
And we have as the probable gross
reoeipta of ovary dexcription oa
grain at Chicago, in 3057...._......20,000,000 do
If these anticipations are correct, Chicago
will, about the date mentioned, be one or the
greatest cities in the Union.
CLERKS IN THE DEPARTMENTS
A correspondent of the New Lisbon (0.) Pa
triot, in -writing from Viinabington, under date of
: March 19,h, gives some important information
i in regard to tbe'number of soboi dinate clerks a.
!Washington, from Ohio, Pennsylvania, N. York,
Virginia, and the District of Columbia. Ho bas
gleaned these statistics from the " Blue Book :"
Departmeo: of State—Ohio, none; Virginia, 8;
New York, none; Pennsylvania, 6l District of
Columbia, 10. Treasury—Ohio, 18 ;
47 ; New York, 29; Peonaylvania, 87 ; District
of Colombia, 90. Interior—Ohio; 16 ; Virginia,
88; New York, 27: Pennsylvania, 21 ; District
of Columbia, 180. War—Ohio, none ; Virginia,
6; New Y8•-k, 4; Pennsylvania, 1 ; District of
of Colombia, 18. Navy—Ohio, none Virginia,
8 ; New York, 1 ; Peonsylvania, 6 ; District of
Columbia, 16. Post Office—Ohio, 4 ;
6; New York, 8 ; Pennsylvania, 6 ; District of
Columbia, 17. Total—Ohio, 38 ; Virginia, 186;
New York, 68 ; Pennsylvania, 76; District of
Roinmbia, 161.
NEW CARPET HOTSE.
Ma. C. B. lilz.tnLy hes opened a new Carpet
House, at No. 82 Third street, nearly opposite'
the Post office, where he offers for sale a variety`
gc.hoicct Carpeting% pit Cloths, Rugs, &o. As'
ihia li t ffit? seasoa',when .houeoleepers will be
. fttrilithing their:ll3o63s 'anew, we ,would advise;
then to call , and examine MIL H 12411.161 stock
before making their purchases. I! he cannot
please them their testes must be halvi to satisfy.
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Ito= a Neal ea* 2.4"1"LY
Welearo fro m tbb Abington _Virginian that I
the Independent Order of 4:10 Vellows oontem
plate establishing a female coliegitite institute at I
thatpleoe.- It is proposed : to erect a building
upon the scale to accommodate - fiom three hun
dred to five htindred pupils.
" The underwritere of the bark Lincoln, which
was picked upnt- sea 'on her voyage from New
°rhumb by the Drew of the schooner Bloomer, of
Gloucester, and towed into Boston, have agreed
to pay: the owners and crew-of the schooner the
sum of 20,000. This will give the crew about
$1,250 each.
The celebrated Dr. Rea, has arrived at Liver
pool, to make preparations for his overland ex
pedition in search of Sir John Franklin, and to
finish the surrey of the northern coast of Amer.
:ca. Dr. Res was to leave early in March for
the northern regions, via New York., -
A shock of OD earthquake was felt at Wabsr
tcrwir, N. Y., about two o'clock on themorning of
the 12th inst. The first part of the shock was
severe—eo much so that persons, were aroused
from sound sleep. The Canada pipers speak of
e. severe shook being experienced in that part of
the country, on the 18th.
It is said the copper , mines recently opened in
Guilford county, N. C., becomes richer the far
Cher it is worked down, and that between the
different tunnels or elopes cut in the vein there
is now ascertained to be copper ore sufficient to
bring in market one million of dollars. It i►il
be remembered that 100 tons of Coe ore from
thin mine were 'lately sold to New York at $lBO
The Arabs have a proverb, that it is Lbe last
feather that breaLs the camels back—obviously
meao;ng that when the camel was fully loaded
nn addiLional weight would be overburdeusome.
We notice that some one has changed the-pro
verb so as toresd, la the last ostrich feather
that b , eaks the husband's back." The alterntion
has probably been made by some crush , old
bachelor.
A meeting of hotel keepers of Boetoo, on•Sat
nrdey evening, unanimously decided to advance
the prices of board—the $2 houses to charge
$2 60 per day, the $1 60 $2, and others in like
proportion.
It is rumored that Madame 11,—, of Paris,
late Miss L., of New York, is appointed one of
the dames d'honneur to 'tbe Empress; and that
Mrs. 8., formerly Miss C., of New York city,
has received a similar appointment.
The Washington correspondent of the South
all Democrat says, it is believed that Secretary
Dobbin will countermand the order of his pre
decessor, brined 'about the 2d inst., entirely
eitatigingsthe uniform of various clones of offi
cers in the United Etstes Navy.
Thomas de Quinr.ey has written an article for
Hogg's Instructor, which is copied in No. 462 of
Little's Living Age, arguing that the utter de
preciation of gold is near at hand and inevitable,
unless the solitary hope be realized 'that the
gold quarries may soon be exhausted.
The amount of gold shipped from San Fran
cisco, during January and February, is $9,896,-
606, against $4,675,692 in the same months last
year.
The citizens of Mobile, in public meeting as
sembled, have adopted resolitdons inviting Mr.
Fillmore to visit Mobile, and tendering to him
the hospitality of the city.
Mr. F. Harper, Jr.: of . Cincinnati, and a son
of one of the great publishers, is the purchaser
of an interest in the Neer York Daily Times
lie takes a part in the interest of Mr. George
Jones.
We learn from the English journals that Miss
Davenport has recently re-appeared on the Eng
lish stage, at London, with the greatest ;success,
Her efforts are spoken of in the highest terms:
We are pleased to learn that she contemplates
visiting this country again in tire month of Au
gust next.
The Slave trade between Cuba and Africa,
letters by the steamship Black Warrior say, is
still continued, and to be continued, notwith
standing the complaints of the British Govern
ment in regard to this acandalous traffic, *adds
strong protestations of the Spanish Government
that it does not favor, it.
Nearly every barrel of flour used in Cubs is
imported from Spain, the duty upon American
flour being nine dollars a barrel.
It is said that the Siamese Twine have been
engaged by some Northern speculator, at a sala
ry or $5,000 a year, to give exhibitions.
At a Man meeting of the joiners tut& ship
builders of New York, it was unanimously re
solved to strike on Monday next for $2 25 per
day. The meeting was attended by upwards of
600 joiners.
The laborers on the canal at Bordentown, N.
J., have been creating a disturbance, in which,
an the Trenton Gazette says, Mayor Thompson
was injured. They used fire-arms. end several
persons were hurt. A demand was made upon
the military on Monday night to quell the riot.
Thirteen persons have been arrested.
Six full-grown panthers were tilled, a few
weeks since, in Elk county, In this State. The
largest measured 18 feet from the nose to the
end of his tell. Fine sport, that.
The sales of cotton at New °thane, for the
week ending the 12th instant, were the largest
ever made in that city, being 80,000 bales.
Texas Items.
We take special pleasure In noting themarked
evident:ea of progress and development in our
new sister State of Texas. It will in a few
years be one of the first States in the Union:
San Antonia is said to be improving more
rapidly than any.other town in the State. The
whole tide of emigration by the Golf seems re
cently to have been set in that direction, and at
the last accounts the city was literally crowded
with visitors.
The citizens of the town and county of Vic
toria have subscribed $85,000 towards building
a railroad to connect Victoria with the San An
tonio and Gulf Railroad.
The Plante asserts that the lands on the Brazos
have risen in value at the rate or 800 or 400 Der
cent. within the lait year.
Enema Enos raom lum.swn.—The Irish pa
pers are filled with accounts of emigration.—
Every day, says the Tuam Herald, we witness
the departure of crowds. The Hetet field Cbron
iole.,e4tes that on a recent occasion a vessel left
with 221 persons directly for the United States.
Remittances were pouring in from this country
in great numbers, scoompanied by earnest ap
peals to parents brothers and sisters, to take up
their departure for the New World. Already,
says the Tuam Herald, have many aged parents,
whose years and infirmities render them averse
to change, been persuaded to join their children
in the United States.
The Indians Rag Flood.
The limilana State Sentinel now and then poste
up the public at large on the condition of the
bank rag mania in that State, under the well
named free system. On the 21st it gave 63 fol
lowing as a list of concerns which are issuing il
legal bills for circulation hundreds of ranee dis
tant from the resilience of the man whose hat is
their place of huffiness, and all, probably, are
existing In perpetual violation of the law under
which they are organized, by not having on hand
a single penny in specie.
State Stook Security Bank, at Newport.
Drovers's Bank, at Rome.
Merchants' Bank, at Lafayette.
Gramercy Bank, at Lafayette.
Bank of North America, at Newport, (failed
once.)
Plymouth Batik, at Plymouth.
State Stock Bank, at Logansport.
it is not probable that our readers will often
see the bills of either of these banks, but if ever
offered to them we advise them to avoid the
trash as they would the lob.. The Ms being In-.
tended solely for circulation and for recleisptioni
they can never be exchanged for specie,' except
under protest at the office of the Auditor of
Btata.—Cin: Bag.: • •
BEM
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gntonib, to thfi' - ..Cotton Plant, atafea that. a bill
•11.1.3.1)0114..:the 7010 grni.nti. m Ur.
I ,..="rheitkek - fgr:
no lendnothing :lintitie right of
agenf,'-.lli.MnOsiter44tlita Rit4ol-010- 14 W i e ,
the . }iNrinkilti and. forty Of dollsis, to
oerry.tintthe•inatter at - once: They intend car
rying the road. to the Pacida, aid it is.tinde
stood :the Mexican
~ golreroment are prepared to
grant the right. of way over theit territory.
Dr..lll l Lanes Liver . PLUaI
n-Mr. ci. Butter, of mubiisburgii; centricoanty, j
Pa r hadleali afflicted with Liver Complaint for a 'number
of years, soling; cured by the Pills. A *mg lady of his
acqualutaium was aboi greatly raliered by.them. ' -
Jamb Tildner, Postmaster at Covbegton, 0., says that
they sell very fast, end that he does not anudder his stoek
of medicine complete without :Item.
The wife of air:Jalues Stewart,' of Bjelanond, A - fere=
County, 0, was auredof mist distresslnOthaby their - me.
W. EL Ainsworth; of Serptiingli, N. T., nu:udders . these
Pills the beet medidneof the kbad ever °tiered. nos lathe
had on band eat rapidly, and gm the highest tudisfaction.
James Jones, of Wilkins torroMip, Allegheny County,
Pa., says his wife used two boxes, which kW her mare good
than their family physlean for two years..
Per sale by most of the DTIISOrta 4111210Talii4;ind
by the sole proprietors. KIDD A CO.,
truarTdalkw , . 60 Woad street.
•
.
.19—It is due to Kies Petroleum to Bey /
that it bUie beau known to earipletely endbrate every voutivi
of this dreadful disease in lava time Quin any other remedyi
•
end at ten met or inconvenience to the patient..
.
The thoniundaofeertifirairs la the hinds of the prfilirtei
to 3 : l3 = l Y of which ant aim veil known citizens of thei
of P i ttsburgh end Ka limmedlute vidnity, go toishow
l tl
and beyond ell dcratit,tinat linVii.Perardirnd is a rudielne
Una emu= valueouit only as a 4%31 remedy . in Peoria*
th, Rheumatism, Deafnea , Jou of &Ai r but u valuable
tiaras; remedy,. butting the isirgustiipiting„plgraidins,
well ea the suffering rustient, to become acquainted with its
- • '
=tits.
Those having • drool of reirtures are astraired tbal. this
medicine to purely natural,: and bottled as it flows fro&
the bosom of the 'earth. - • . • •
Thefollowing reII(A:GU-ts art:l3.6*m a published air
ggramm, .N. Pi, and bears . die Augurt 184 U. which is
a.W appended Die artiottiats ef the. •T•&..& D. Y. to
At
This may In truth citify, that . I lime been so .bedly a I -
dieted with Scrofula for the larimmenyoarethet most of the
time I hare been unable to attend to any kind of Milne",
and mode of the time tmsble' to w.ik end maned to my
bed, end have been treated nearly all the MXII7 by the bast
Physicians our, country affords; I occeiSnany got some••'
lief, but no cure, and cordinned.to growiworee until Dr.lalt
recommended me to try the Petroleums, or Hoek :014 as ere
rryv.hing else had felled.. IMI to without faith at tilt, but
thee bic:li was astoaddcagt tLthrew the to the surface
at once, and l at once begin to grow better, and by using
seven bottles Ilona got a cure worth thousands oral's:Li
• - BESOT •M. 1363.1138.1• - '
This rosy whiff that I haie been situate& with Met
Petroleum, or Rock Off,ibrore than a year, tad _ have
pat:My witnessed its bene &t al effects' in the mfrs& Indo
lent ulcers and other Weems for Which it is recommended,
and can with confidence recommend it tv be a medicine war:
thy of attention, and can itsbaly say that success has stfnli
ed its use where other medicine Mutfelled.
- D. Y. TOOT, IL
Par ode by all the Druggists in Pittsburgh. (antial
PHILADELPELL =TAM WAREHOUSE, . •
171 Chestnut st, upporLte the Skits Houte.
H. W. SAFFORD; • , , •
fOSEEPS constantly on band :be me * : extenaive awl—
l'vaviedassarttocotoLCurtatosandeartainklateralato
be found In the city, faxnprisial in part -of the
-
eitprencstillusunklaThAlNar—LaceGeartai7D, GOODS
7 . - T S m rb a d . ir
Buff
. COY
.13an
ds ,
" i a "6114164 P r i 7 : 1 1 I -'
French Broentelles, all °Wats, Gilt Cornier , crrery Idyls if4td.
French P.lreabes, f'. --- - --.- 1
a • Satin 'aims, * Glt ric°' Curtaln Pins, - . _ f
" * Lean:as,
" Wins, Gorda and Tassels, _ • ~.1
- " Damask Linens,'" _Gfromall prices,
" ey Bed
Casbnavette, .; Loom
. i. - _ . . , .
_Plain 'Turk,. FrinZoil; - - - 1 ~
India Satin ftmeak, . . Picture Tassels and Cordr„ , . .
" Lining Mks, Shade Teasels and &asses, 1 .
Sandia-re Gimps, - Hooks, Rings, Brackett, ke.
A foil assortment or the above goods constantly far tale,
wholesale or ratans— . ; iltAzial — st tf l - 11 ; -
On gridan 31ereh =lt, JONATHAN SIDD, in the $ll
year at his eae. ,The Mende of the family are recite:M.o.
aMtal hli fitneir from his 1 reiddenee. fawner of eckfral .
and ctteenut eireeta, near Ilerhania Street HMV, AHrelme.
fly city, au aloaday, WU: ULM At 10 44=14 A. 31.
raIF.AP WALL: PAPER—For S. S:/Ozzadl2% eats:*
rolL (=ea) WALT= P. MARSHALL.
OAP-100 bates, In dma vout fo alebr
mar= 111:M.F.U.
rlo.cAooo-23 boxes Ornott's,,for cep by.
1 mum. lIII.NTRIX.
SUUAH—•Prime New Orleans and laland, In store and f r
sal a by (mar S] A. ltU TEI.
nOWY/X-100 begs prlase fcc.. sale by
marMA 11UNTEll.
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- 0/1.0031/5-1 00 damn, Iv Mon and Ire sea iyy
mss 1 A. irclasr.,..
1[1:.C. 0 •.+1 a. .y .y kMerttillat'Sv
(Or sale by , 06e231 • 11.UNTEIt.
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Tyo, GS-10 BUIL, jast I;cettedazdffor We try
ms 49 - • .A. HUNTEP,.
AL LS A RCE- 7 7.2 bbl s, for ale try'
1101 . 014a115 1 --200 bblis. sat and qpresreooperige,iler
131. salt bye ItUNTED.,I
msr"4 299 Liberty street, opposite Smits-40T
10 .11ESAL- 0 200 tore, Altilairstila fame Pig, Henry,
P
Clay, andOilkiswaltingiviarances. For Web, i
ralir33 SING & 2,IOORESTAXL
:at • - - -
ACOMPETMST CLElLE—conversant- with 171 Tar
Business. Address BOX 44,Ppal . 0711 ICE. .
Pittsburgh, Mara 16541 . - . -
A RRITLD, opens& and ready Or sale, the latestParldan.
stiles o f Paper.ll&”s ,, i4 - lbr drawiNS r=al" 3,
halts, Sc. WALT.= P. M.&
nue2, 8&.WoOd litrgOL
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Clover Seedi '
JOBIM prime Ohio Clover Bred: , ' 1
4.../ 1 1J 100 do Pransylvenis. FOZ Igfebj
JO= scorr a co.
cuirMlo No. 327 Liberty sheet.
choice;
F I"It 60 b do Culberteoo`s7looll7 ;
40 do spears choice;
0 do_ th_O,_tC4l 14.414 A. HUNTER 4
In dare =4 IAT 2;00 Men,' gine
=C3
SA3OO _Wanted
AED AN ACTIVE MAN—To anEttEe the adTartiSer•
Li (who will Wrist s ILO aiicntor4 in netve Mann
!Lecturing tatiftess. in this city, that willsBooo Per . Tom,
as will be dearly Elwyn. .Tor an intirriew, eddies, " El,'
TEM OFVICE, ittat:ns time ated ohm mer24l.
LBLF..ANT D.MIDENDS FO EALEIr—A (Sittsge Rom,
with areien Aunt of Ground attached, dtutue is the.
neighborhood of D. ilerr's residrace, near Texepenar
one ordeo, shrubbery, and 160 Isieristr, fruit trees: tine
yell of triter , - good fences, suitable out blouses, - de. This
property is eery plourantly -eitusted, anti will be eold on
lair2B •B. CUTHBERT' & SON, TlO.ThirilD4t.
iGNOR ii&LE—A. House and Lot, in the itintla Ward, you
hue for Mean 104.14. The dwelling pan of the
contains sin rooms, independent of a store room; most
desirable location Mrs grocery atom This property= be
bad far $1 000 ; part inland balance to sun preabasO ,
Apply to - - (AWRY & HAG E:air, 1
Zia. 43, corner of Wood and Fifth great;
mar= Intalligenix 001ce, and _Beal Fatale. &Piaci% -
IdEGELA.I4IOIthrDRAWING BOOK.—A Text
01. Beck I:a* Geolaetrbad thavring, far the use of mechan
ics andse. in which the definitions and rules of NOM.
etry are explained, the practicol problems are
iru=faun the meet simple to the lime ecutplea,
escription technicalities bre 'ovoidal as ranch as
possible; withilthstratians flatdrowing plass; sectioas sad
elevations of bananas and suarthinery; sa introduction to
isometrical drawing, and an way on Maar ivrysPutil:l l 2 . 11
shadows; the whale illustrated vrith ilftyeix steel
containing over two hundred diagram - Sty ,Win. 7 e,"
s..
Architect. Tor sale by
mar2B No. 101 Wood street, moor Fifth.
CIENTLESIEN I—Your Attenti o n to requethilit Kt -•- ,
to my huge andbandstene stock , now opened,. =sid
ing In part of twenty-eve pieces - of Puna, Belgian, ..glish
and American Bleck Cloths, of nll grades; 21 - - piectei '001',1"
do do ; 10 pieces Fancy Camino, of the now styries ; 5)
pieces Ilk* Doeskins of Torino grades; ...1) pieces I Fancy
Ceadmerm; new styles; with Vestings in vodkas Tare, in
ff tsons.
cashmere, Silk, llornei.lies, &e.. Al l of irtileb.vill made
in the hest manner and in the latest styles , andst
ble prices ibr mob, at - - ' •
GOTMO ElAFL,74Woolistroot?
• IL - OBESMS..
We Study to Pleavi.
NSW CARPET, BOXIBEI-.
No. 82 Third aired, -near Ifarket,..Piftshiariga.
TUE toaderaigned.having now reetlyed Ms new atid.large
tunattotent of CA.S.POS, OIL CLOTHS, &c., re
irceetfully Cab the attention of persona about to ftrniah
Housis StoomtottF, daN to . his well gamed stock; eonalat
ing of—
Topapatry Velvets, Sill:Dntell Carpets, I
Ze, Stilpal and Ma-W.4 do,
Brussels Stair Carpet, Wool and Cotton Ventqso,
_ •
Imperial TtmrPly, Cotton and Wool Ingiain,
Extra and Soper do, List Carpeting, - •
Soper and Flue Ingrain, Dragsteliny, - j
Oil Clotho, from Sto 24 feet in wl itL Together with an
excellent aseortoont of Volition Window Mae, Window
Shades, Cocoa and Canton Mattlngs, Oil Clothe Oat , 'stairs,
Masora Rugs of every description, Sa►ir Bads, /14, abler
will be sold at a soil) adrance upon ecet,tbr cosh.
• C. 8. , ifiZADLY.
.—,---- . _
SEW GOODS.. - ;
EGRUMP., blountise Tam= 131) Curter,o lib.
. arty street, head of Wood; Is now itt receipt of large
and splendid stock decals, Imitable for the city bide, am.
eisting alas& and adored Clothe; Silk and Saito Testing;
Domkln Colloloreg, War/ do is gram Tllrieth sope.
riot assortment nit Sommer Ceiling' and Marseilles Vest
ing', (karats, Gloves, Shirts, Stocks and Sospebdees, which
will be sold as low as any other establistanent lathe city.
11.—Pailicular attentkom paid to customer worts-,
mhlT
To Merthanis and Draggiiits ihrongtonl the Union
D. U. ITIOULTA)I76*4 *- ' 3
RIANIIYACTORZNANNISNALEE
" PAINTS, OILS,
No. 141 Malden Lines „Neer Yofic;
MosNiPEaCßULLYdnviuss the ettentlan ot•Drinwira and
lifembants throughout tbe Union, totals - Inge ead ea
tensave assortaand ca . PAINT 4 OILS. dr., •of she BP.ST
AND PiTREST QUA.LDEDID3,-b he arms an We an vary
=dente tens:, both to rash tad dasethae buyers. Below
hitemanarated masa the leadlny =Deka:
MUTE LEAD-In oil, in kap of t 5 to too
BLACK PAINT. YELLOW OCHRE, T. BED. In 011.-
PATICiT DEYSit, SPANISH DROWN, TERRA DE 131.
MINA. in cal.
NEW • CARPET STORE! •. .
0.41D148; CHCOMAI nakilltlfa AA:, AND ADSIISI - ICAL
No. 47 Filth Street, near Wood. ORBl£*tB,iaoil.. •
AN arriecated casoraterd of CAEPEE/NOS ina- OIL partsaes laws; 01W.011311ILIOW dVERDIO#3;
MANES, of the latest and most beautiful patterns for - • . _ -
spring sales, nor open for inipectkm; conalsting ad— YAMMER of
velvets; Brussels; MISSED 01:4- RAW and DOMED Mfr. wurpotia
Brussels; Tapestry Ingrains; CHAII/Li MAIM MAC& , .
Extra - 1 1VrThree ; : ' ... - 414.444LE551D311 Yen. DIA =OMR DED asiii TEL.;
Tipas& a r.i • - Stona) resD, in! irrturasolif -
and Flits' Vealthuu ; ; 'EIONEMBENCII and YELLOW SE. dr7
Together with ern, dmcrlptloaof law Poked CirPotlige.l : CEDIOIII4PAEIS and
efleraMe and Tema dugs and, Natte,oanten ind'OAr Nat:, : YESNOR _AND ANSEICAIii WRI:DOW
ling; Jute , Chola, _Cloaca, &M a
aki, - Invent et soy et the:abonl
Matta; flour and Mir 011 Cloths, all widths =at metalostedsori/lthxl it to theicintenet to es; sinus;
Stair and ylcer per , Green Wee, Piano tad Table Larilltica for og and punluusing, and.: arm isape."
Covers, Fe:titian Blinds, WIn&o Shades, Stair Dods, vinare in the business, give as adeanti%Melbes our
ks, at Oa towns mud prket. most of them in the same line. D. B. Doti,
marN ' SUWON k CO. - jaaleglamit - 441 Malden lone, Neer Tait.
WERE HALL; ACADEMY,
Three Allies West. of Harrisburg.
Ti7MTH SESSION of able luatltutkes will Nannette°
m the =zed of Mtg. The altaatian is setirsd, pleas.
ant. healthful, arid coneemieut of ewes.
TKRllB:—Boesdbig, Tcdtien, az, per seselotu at Eve
=nibs, Fifty Donna. •
Refer to: L. Wilmarth, Esq., Major W. Wee ; Ltal 31 L
Stews=trittsbzugh. • .. . • •
Roe muhtWng 15#1 infcntiegosi,
i t u l b
taerleelsa D. URN bail=
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4 4' .
ZifEW AD
UROICAL LNSTRUIdENTS—A paw lots ilLgt nnetTed
I and for Pia by„ =ZS • /MD &
S
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Y -Y _..
•,'
,
~
lar- . 140we Elptaltas.--111flonehsgettglasi " rad ed
pony end pagiaeity for budneriaesc
;and happlianta are retched emnplah arida silantfylesi
imort the eonstltaton - nt the happy Oka They' Are
troughtran thmagla pantile aid ifebnlens of Ina
pi n d,:seientary hshinAconii4ed ehie appllention
ite stinky. They are samitimee attended with Aess.gt.
bliiitaa ,l 4 d 7Kpe Pefa ,i*/ 3 tetintri , Idghttat
;dreams; and a - Wad. :r , ^ l,o •Tiy, derma eannteasnee.
New, wan Cann nielaneholy Winans exist, -the bright
sparkling eye lases lamonted hare—the mind Is pereha,
tralkmandytraelty—the b ody /ta unaly - enurage and rigor.
and the noblest of, our nature gradually dwindle
ite franc a temper, unttnite'brenes bin
then, and other sates to shorten the artsterme of the
helm fur these lensible amid els 'trill be found In that
gradient article, HALSEY'S laszer WINS _ •
SEirSee large adiriellsement In another column. -
. -Bold : Wholesale and Eetdl by.D?II6O. IL JUKYIIII4I4O,
earner et Wend street and Then alley; Pittsburgh. Pa; id
ea; by JANES T. - SAMNA . nurthmestr Conaer of -Federal
street and the Diamond,. --deratdrodeas
W MCLURG sti CO - -
HATS REMOVED TO -THE • CORNER. OP
Wood 'eirtd•Slith Streets,
SR_
-Where they offer to their old "ctieborter‘louririlt•
public' generally, st the lotrest-te and Bata,
the Ism ascot select and ocaztplete.etsck. of cao.taN
IlluXganz, WOODENAND WILTST_
NVAR to be !mod In the West. - - , • - de04.7
CHAS.
Stook. tuid - .-BilLßroker
"Notiesiacinds, aferrtilagesydywty2itegotisited.
. - - mtructill =at= (dinar_
TO THE PDHOECan Mar SAM OF MOM
1016. 0:11ce 13. Jonas Cu., COMET ofliVscd said Fotreh
streets. , • _ _
Plitsburgh'etty -Gilts Woyks.,-
11:3 5' 17. cuzismaaem kX, - Nemce.facococrs - of
mow GLIM No. 28 Market street, between. 'Slur and
Sword, Pittsburgh, Pearea. Partien - tar:atteo tioa d - to
:odd sizes. Also, &slats -In PUNT 61.43,-
ka • Two of the firm beteg practical men; trill give
their =the atteuttaa to the btusinesuand they feet ; tan&
dent they can. produce an article of Maslow Glom equal to
any either of foreign or_ do nesttemaaafsetvro - -
WALL PAPER.
N hand and nn sale, an exterusire collection of PARERO
lIANGOG4, comprising s great 'number of new. pat- 1
tenth, selected , expressly for this market, front French': and: I
American Mmanfintories, cf Gold, Gold and Velvet; Flow:
eyed, of Every meaty; Glazed and ATitsiszed; all the.art.
oria stylei of Imitation- Wool .vorls," - such - )MOsk, 31arble, -
3larde, Mahogany, Hosetocst, au, Yrulaisheastud plain, ma.
king altogether an assortment 'Stud „mama be evot
_quality, quantity,orlow prim, by any house west of -the,
Allegheny xmostalts:._ - - -
range from' Se. to SAM per plece...l -f_
Persons desirous of gooloing...throusk the 'eamtatent,
- Irtisther.dlaposeq. id ptyvbijii —Thats/2
fed to call 6t ••• -7 ' MUDS;
talanaln • Market street:
IVOITOB.—Genta' Sawed Frensa 4: - Wf 'Boat",
taska,) for sal," at N 0.1,57" Market street.
clank ' - _ - - . ECIIMMI:=-,-
PANI2S. OLXV.E.S-72 asesSpardsh recent tor:
Pte, iost t zecetred and fccessla
La. 'I k.
Dollen sad a/IMM
„, , ,4114 .ONE SPAN CARRIAGE-0A WAGON "HORSES ;-
four and aix years old ; jot black colar;andinat4c
/ern very well. Tor aale,by EOM 3)0,, -
- ” ' 5Q Woo4.abtet,
- - MkoOPF,Jl4l.atiGlNGS.—Watzta P. Muumuu, 85." -tea
• strootils now reeetilog by .13.511r0aa, a largo toroe
of Wall Paperitoiders, .te., It ends tuaLitaerbmarwra- -
factureorteelbag -In beauty, quality .azl elmiMiaar,,aay:
beretoforebrom;bt to tbla market.: - • - -
Hourekeepete lad - Loskilords, *bother wantMi• to mat
awe or not. are hirltect toan examiration. - Mara
. . - -Co-Pa.rtixership Nottee:
thls day 'smudged with "us 11.LN.31.3.1E1S P
JUL. KANE auld - JAM3I4; lllLlore will cuullisue 4tercpau- -
rseturfug business ' a3 miss the =ass - ofl. B W. 2S.
4t: tlPe to !Sits firm J
.
_tis . - ts. W. - M.
p --
trargh, Much - marlikans
F.' A-N. .X;P,A..I3' .
- EINGTHEIVIIIIDEIBS, - 1110Y101*. DEES, - .ifackine aua
..U,k and rirxim Machine. lfannjaatravis r 7
, :lc!creet,
Om. the Ousel Boain,).Pitteloorgh, . .
We hale nos on hand from DO to 40, engines or *axioms
dlatemaSann =Fix 'complete, - b3Natinklre entl.
giotlee • Conlidgetolll:_ , •
_.
AZT STR. , •BIAMS, CgIgAL--gerded, iwla • Pe-tee:
1,, 'construction of ttui Cliantaronnd the 'r , of St..-litasy,
in the State of Elichton, vile be received Until noort'of the ,
fret day cd April rieztostul' trig .be SEd7K4 On ttalt.d/SY;I7
The Canal trill be conateitcted - agraealAy to the _Act of,
Gingen and the Act of „tlie•Legfalataract EgAira• - ”,
ding fir the coriatroation of the lame.Tha IPe'' -
cil:ieationa are en tilo, -
'pt the 0120 i- of Capi ( — ea - 1 ,Engt ,
neer, t`. Deianit, Whiehretereace k zetli4e , far more laza.-
rropanala to be addreored to 8. I'3;:taut, Bag., and =est be
aceotapanied.by the names or aerates.- Ountraaore names.
to vvriaeri. put In i til. - • • • • ••- •-•
• 40/121 S. BARRY, - - • •-• •
- •
' ' • 117...'firr LEDYAIII:I,_ -•
' • " SHIMAEL CONANT, •
maim= :ssussAms, -
• CHAUNCY 7USLE2I, j• - -
beiLzolt. Pebritary lEttb;lacl
H CIJTT,DS & CO.,
8110 E NVAR_EIIOIISE„
- -
133 WOOD BTELEET,-
HATE just reeeired their large mood orphoodiA:oteck of
BOOTS AND BROM cabmen erery - misty and
style of Goods, for' m TIMING AIM BUMMi3 TRADE:--.
ALSO-4n eoctzarist assortment of Men and Boys' Pala .
LEAF TEATS, of all grades, trimmed untrimmed."-
ABSO—A large sad - Sant 31113artMentt Of Ladies- ands
- Dime BONNBTE„ of the latest and.moat faahlithaldiatylea.
'Their stook of Goods baring, been purchased direct from
the inenurnetarera, principally for malt, and selected - with
great awe in regent to quality and sinm,thel trust theythey= I
cannot fail to please, as they are- letenothsed to sell at sa.
low prices as the vane /duality of voodoo= be parchwied,'
either in New. Tort, PhDadelphliot 'Baltimore. - .
•Ilerelmate - alaiting Bittaboomb. to ,ptathase, or-Ani - their
arty East, axe to eau and emorains , their sto4ilm
fore imorr_hasing-eisewbere.' toarlialaw
L lIIIhTs
1E53. WIMP) DILY 1300;43. 3.1353.
GEOUGECO;. -
210:.54- WOOD
Are just iecelsing several - MUSA:IW pACKAOIa of
ZIRGLIES, Miff*:AHD AZikEtticAli
DRY - . IGOODS!
31.4..E1NG THEIR - ASSADILTII:L"Tf .1;4111113:ST
- 42+17j sosr eamankrz- _
EVER. OHIP.PRED:IN:,PIT I X'Si3ITSGELI
Liar Imparted !Street most of their -
1 FOREIGN. - GO 0 . 135, --
Guth as iillte - aniAlate unsay,. flaw. :Drill r licitar4
Poplins, Missees, Biges,Da biz" Az.;they are eels;
bled to offer - - - - . -
- GREAT ItA_EGAINS!, -
.
Thai still =tit= to metre. large additioati .of the eels- :
est and most dadrable styles, throughout the season..
Xrery purelo*r will eonSult:ll.ls. issavel,_by essain.l34 .
stoat before parthasioi - - Aasacds3l2.4
C LO T H .1 N G
.
• •
JOHN M'CLCAKEY -. .:8/
Fommiarror the celebraled Clothing Depot on Liberty
stmt. which bee won en unbonn pnettartkr.cader
the name of the TED= BIG DOORS, bare , Ihr the pur
pose of sophing more mute their home= h*ten,
removed to the *snow braling on the earner of
DIAMOND ALLEY AND. WOOD STREET,
Where they bate now the moat
SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! • -
BYJ. . .
A_DY - 31ADE .CLOTHING; I
•• That Imo ever been offered to the
r- Tildeledrolpel ofdect fer this =mend, le glia theta
intealliell- idea the thr - •
WHOLESALE TRADE!
They are preparat to sell Goods at the '
_LOWEST EASTERN PRICES!_.;
•41s1 that WDI 11111111 Zit them to be as good ed any mann-
Imbued In the Union.
• CVEITO3I WORK.
am antic Ara IRON 1 180141331' 31:11M
.They tuna on band end beentifereget of
CUMttii and 00ATINI38, - ku . , • - .
FSOCSA 7 OSIIIII tigaiNG -- ISts BUR
-""IEBEIECCOA,III3.:'
• Oriiietertiets'aieldenfieseliiiitt:ihosit.-of. oOstaosert.,l
.satire ware the public. LUSA& .lidoslity seill 3 not 811, in
ping en Orders weeny be hfcired, . -
DON'T b`olloEr TDH PLACD3 7 , , •
No. 88 ~ Wood
emu.. 07 DIAMOND- 21.1.151 r.
IL—We desire nor patrons to understand that Titters.
nia longoissq connection with the Clothing Badueo alt
Liberty Street. Onr attention is demoted exelnsivistrisathe'l
. House above designated.. - • • •
mar= . " Jong nmosicrzwile:l7
Bralmry's . Piano and Melodeon :Wareroorp.i, - ',..
• 423 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.'
UROII =Urging my Wirer:ma, I am enzbtod to keep •
mneb greater awatatent of Instruments than hereto.
Sire. An Pianos furnished are of an elastic *club, and of in
erten quality, and deep, OW, rich and . eccol ussta,
qualldm mod desirable., inasmuch se the solos trill weird
bate toil" toneof tbettudruanuit.- An toy inStrUIMMIS 11113
folly vat-natal, a guarantee accompanies every bin of ask,
and are sold Efif low as can be purr-bawl elletwhers. Second
band Pianos at ail pains& . ,
asp A New huattion.—The Organ Melodeon, with two ,
ef Ler, the only thing of the kind in theoartutry,
baring two tltPs, coupler, 'oaf draw stops, Is., a nreet, and
powerful Instrument, pronounced , by Organists to be cope.
Hoz thr duxes-hes or Organ' practice to the medium sized Or.
wins, pike POO. Also, the Common 3151. 4 1 r- , of all !Myles
and prices. Bans the eatluaire Agent foe these Instru
ments, olden are solicited. The usual discount ...toads to the
trade, ma 10 per cent: to clergymen parchaslog ftrr • their
own use. . E. G. MUMMIES,.
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WHOLESALE
-STO&E.I
iteciainTs7lififiriik.
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7,ek **P 4 7; 0 " ,- 4 -:fr.f '.e ,f'_:lo‘ e .4. • - 'i ::,..VP:1; '' ..l. ii-^ ....y ASV;
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,'szt.i . )till:iiN. jltki.
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pezronalme 1
Great rau or z ihiter lf = b if
Alar Reengsgemeat of Ma FIXEMILLY,,FIIII_si , I !ie . :
la two favritaiehtuzaasn. ..__-_. ___
7 - _-.......,-.-.: -1-
- - AV - Sato:A at of the cateliestat 111 pc l ij o rraf_tt . ' L . 4
the Itobbm and the •-fulueds Lu nT sc:° !_ - '' 7-
blfmar.
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414 - - ---
4111 :/ 1414 V.Ltail ' . . 11 r kiecel_ -
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Tars znonaa, Itartic2%i -....c.
Pr e rehDract -" - -"--- • ---- ----- ' --- . - !: s ' - .." . _
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coant 4.4.-.;:',""lerzir.s=o::
(indict - 2a M. •••-'',."--- ",--_ - - ,2 dbul - 1 /.
. lu perftainErux wui-atzdads. -with
Arauerz. -
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ftivnehst.::_........-. -..........._......-........ i
. , maen,42 , ...A. , 14 , ,,....,..............-,......„..an.,,
i., ...unit. foxes .iiiit
'421-11111TZmh;* ".
Tits Lincer ,
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SWISS -7 13ELL - -11.11§TGERS._:;-7.-._•_
Gaup attincia"--E aftverimiuntioni
re ORIGINAL , Alar-TABRARED -CAIIEMNOLOWV:4
AN - ON - SWISS - 10ILLIONGEW assintatirr the:
fipelabratod --TCCO4--SrPn MP` ;BREyglgs:>kti ye 7s
ommotnrkit ,Aroncralic-rateoni-1
aad : ?eversings,:ttrir*2slxoh3l :gad nOtlx. =
25 teats 4 : 2 4/thr4 loo3l uPlagaikbilrierr.....
r i =opext at tiklock ; 4 , extrtztAnCe-Aitozposuca
tintr74 Ctl,
-SPEOTAT;TNMWM ,
41. AXll,4Surgeon_Dentist.--tSuemiscratf: -
T
UrY G. W. arlac.): N 0.144 Saltli*l . Intrary:
A. - 0.- - ItralkaanZiklntailiztTalagaspit. -
I.l•V' 011iea,carztergtIbird paliVpodistFrOvver74tan , :.:
day : Nag-
- • GERM" A;LrODWiti „ifp.-111*-
1.1• V" Ansinona_ •• .• No.„289;1. O. of 0.14 uteitstcan,
•BLAML TlMit..--For the best Oottatt ItshiPWl3.
tt-Zrkolvti atm, resava 2:q go lo_
_the, Pella Tea Start,
38 airoitt ' street, vhere tleonny - beurauhr..s and Glees ,
Tess= always be tad. - - -
JOHN LICI4 lass 'Yowler 1.41115,
Boot:and Etta° MaratradOsar r ,ml,lTholosatoDaalar,
atteet,lliradootabalpyr tbo - Astornltonsailfrir
York— -.. • - ~; -
13/Iver.Sladar *awarded r 4
tr e y • - Inatltnfey
tarettPocket - Books, Ports Noritxtes, BootYrocd - Wrgb,
alrattitozoo,..2ls4lltb
i spor below
tbeurmi
Itn==(..tenNo.23&=.ldeettimmTucidayeg_
M:zutaxim
. ,
STDiA..NSURANDEa4✓OSPA~Y, = t
1.1.er 11.strtftird; Cona.--CileotaStilpo(MXlo;- - iie.
sets $139,172: ' Geke of the Iltreibut , Lb 4e1X71134.111140.,
Toexdoclentordy:k Liman% 1712:49,1Y00d
eroT4.tt :11; BEIZON;AibIt,-.
Corns l Cornea COrleslll - .fagyeatanaay
3istYsoma are diculfollttaralamted INtifec)itm%. - -
Temßdr , mill b instal In DCO=4 ecv.3 fur
eels by Dr. GEO. S& K.gasaa3.,l4o.lNibodatise!.„=:;,
_zetaiVal 12 % and 32. a eta. per bar.
011. 1 dbenal , - ded=tonsio the& whet bit3e-.0*4
• CPB.T.AllitaiCaztaPi aterl
(try' centlin - er ovary Alesedidiax4 - Itumtam
PlosbeOlsoestellefi Ir.v.; - ,titeti-1334211.a51in Corwin,, N.Y.
panted_ Window Shades, Gilt Caracel,Clutain
k!.;4lirbigesge_atuiretail:-..
Ha 169 Chesnut irtzeei,iaiiiisvlM,TbraaeVala
Ceifalna 3Tade sad Tritatt,3lu pe - 1712swastYrerwm:4
Er-
00101118 07;8T00'BD- - AND. , A/LCH
IFotto "42tuck
io' slits sinj
fore - TircrehlAxis °briber - - G. 1- 1 ara &AY_
IfiXerallS SeaSed StS4
NEM SOPC'S —PAGMSTI - TußrEfrirrESt— ,.
11-wY Thaa - COSana I:,cui3litaga, - „Larikaiswitatorw
in ail - Iran& of weatip;foozoitA;ALatt b d 3L,gio San - ._ -
acertratartortlato gat arfolatellieta*,:nolikaand vasZy
polof.otbatoirtaanactotapdaglierrool - fp*akibe
ellitafyilhas:3 l / 4 6 %.$ 2 ,4 3 ,$ 4, 8 5 *Aurpirtiiec,, 0 7 0 V# - ..:
ths - 5 / 36 gad umatTOr awe or fratioa - 47 , -
Mai= Ihr bow 11:3;
N..ft:Likettesaat !McCraw:W . 3o_3 rellalat Wan 12 saff -
ir.. - DEANESS, kasarlaU Ucad.eut alt
irrepst4diselonelichtiotho'esn'tipoodEty sad poricui. —
ndittlyremoro4olthout - idioorixtoOtrretsibyliraLter - 1. ---, - -
tar, Ihemeipallturtot:of the T.-11";Itai 131merhArlooxaor
coasoltedstB4Atehttreet,.pilio , tokbia; - tool4 9 I: 34.91.1 . tt
_Thixtiezryeits of iicoo-;atiAbio4tciiollittiod sottento.;-- -
this toonclo arspedalpsoctieca*senottorl Wan tOsioltooOlW
.treatment to =eh, d4reit of soma an to toll thoir_ost eog
firmed tood-otottoota cues as*ldi
WILSSOW-iarairtilae32lo l l ,-
Gray , brAllit-Clty of - PI
4.ILIG3OII•ii - Presfirecttr,ROUP.B.T. - Secretsa7Z ,-,
tasarCrinst - VMWaxedISAIUX6I-11113X3.6111
lands.- {Mee: kn-zaquaigsFau-I-Ari."
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kg; C. BawYer, RHO„_EL-13.- e
Da 112 4.-
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rlttokargiD,PHP; E Y SdbS
lIELPiT~SpQC
VAX :- " OlfTFct
the Olstolind
Inauxes MILL amid.C..&Bl2ol4.sklb on
dpylEkreriand tit:Mira.
re ' s 8333n4 U I TIN334 1k4 =Star And
IC.l6Zik& TT=
- Wilasm- 11 40 11 .7,, taamil ,
s.
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&bowl 7 ;47_ a zt;k:f. :
- waterßryant,. -
Nicepeadkni—somEL - 2, -- , , 7
Secretary—C. A. Cottos.
_ 7
/Arcimfeurfaz Building
maTia
uaLuatllatzatre-the - 80 7 t4s; , 4ll•,adoptal,
ssieZia -e°l2auebea 117.a;*443. tiett.ci... 4g - rni•tkira
Secerrsies - ter irred .13 .
Mitararaterna WidividetuLd-thiiitp,tbilio . s2lol cyte.
tha t
third - pa sent4paliwituairbrad, _
- R3fks balm OR die
dames HO6,
Sohn a Wes,,
Joselkit P. - esanam,
Alexandei.PAyno/dA-- - ,'
.../prsuoit Stctimr. raga=
wt lbun
- Joan
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gang° 1+1,...etr,
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Trrearred.- maize rain, he - -cm _obtain,s,
hatosela thapremi t ges.: Y0rp211144:033, fiTatai the Office:
at this paver. -
fIOTACIG. - " • -r - • •
A LL pernina asehmeby,msrtiolmci Was+.
asgodatiog for a note dsanattry as to the aadar of B. s •
S. Jamison, ihr :Twabre..Eismdzsd and ,Ten,J)ollans, datet -
.Tanani7 itith, 18.53; payable four mantis, Mier data, '
Interost ; payment AM tem stoppal—said note
tom' lost, or Mob= : MIST, x.TrEERws Axe.
Pittsburgh,insteiz4;l6s-tr . ,
Veatani Instal= Company,- Pitta i
ntraig,,..
intaxn, Jc., Presided. 1 r. st. Gonixwleozdany
- cut PITAL, $300,009:-. .• • • •
WILL insurer against 14 kinds or rfak6 - 311116iiiiki
ELUL AIL loswm will berlltuiyz 4ipplt4.Wll
promolls Ind& - • - • —••- •
A name Incrtitni*, !waged by ihnimiCito
known in this community, and 'vim iue h i
p ommtnecm and Ilberality, to maintain tho-cliilute swhich.
theylimo accumed, as ofrubm the but: proiccdon tkolbaci
dmire to be bury& - • • t
Di rc cor f .—it. Jr i r. W. 'Maki's% J:
N. Hoban, Jr., NY. EL - Smittii C. Itunerorms Tutocity•
Winal-Lyan,doinulivoico. - DonSciJszpo'irdc- ,
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printed ctallers, lapacutillambeasser,LnAres,
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easudry, which; Iften: the ripener Smatilides tnala3-ed by this
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trill be opened In connection with this estsbijahma ta t.
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