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A 'ut i weio , f.A.L. 4 V 4 714 4 i2 471i 4 .* t , evl . - • %lii. ' -4 -2441 4 1.0 4 ; 1 ? 'OP.( v .tera.l gr-va i , iw 0 11.4.e.r .t.2.7v,g4. tozs,ll wu,,ittip ..41...4wizit, 1 :1 1t ,r 0 Tir e p:1 OrEttl . 1114 44 r „ i krtrtp Itn i t Pr” „J. jD ~'~ ~~• o v ~' c+ii Mkt*, ,* 1r#4.4 1 4, 1 ; il i kAW , akifiN .., _,.„.„;_ 13614 Mauilig lhol LICZY .PIECLISPS 0 . 1. t lc "Proprietor". TUESDAY ligngifse -11kRoa 17ME=MM2 - . • XIANAL•COALMISSIONXII, • FORSYI7.OI -:- rifPkilader:phi2 cbuidit. •••• • 012.111a. K . • kPHRA.ESUS P O R Ulmme °Emu, •.` J. PORTER -,BRAWLEY - ' Se" Subscribers who may 'change their rest .% deuces or places of doing business, on the Erse of April, will be good enough to leave worfat the office, so that, our carriers may km* where. to Ind them. - • Mr We are indebted to the Hon. B. A. Dovatas for a'copy of his great speech on tho . 314inros doctrine; to the Hon. LYNN:Both for & pamphlet copy of the Presidents' Inaugural Athiress ; and to the Hon. • S. P. CHasr. for a copy of his remarks on the Pacifio- Railroad.— We are also .indebtet to Mt Ouaiioas of our elate . Legislature for 'various favors.' . , ley. Vi'e Indebtidl to - the 4fon. JOIIN M. firoxe.i, State Treasoink, - . for iciemphlet con : • taming his answer in tie nue 'of 4 . , The Common= weilth of _Pennailvanis ex. reL the President, Diitreort'and Company of the Bank.of Pei:101- 'I64M. John M. Biehel, Stxte.fre t. steVe. - . r of the Poidillimwspatkof .Pownsylvankart,:-.liie tawery ableliaper, siteliglies-the whole history of the • ' caw* .11 olekand COLICILI manner. _ 'We presume the Editor of the Jpurna thl to read our comments on the " Wbeeling-Cer - elute," or else he would never have written each tnass of stuff es appeased in that paper of yesterday under the caption of 4, Our Bail toad.'; Oar comments were intended expressly to clear the Pennsylvania Railroad Company of the charge of delinquency ; and any person who , Irill tike the trouble of reading them will so up- ' derstand'thein. • We stated what we knots to be the fact, that ; nearly all the delays between Pittsburgh 'aid • Philadelphis, - are on the Portage Railroad, own . ed by the Stater , When the /carnal alleges that I the Portage Road is "a Democratic concern throughout," we presume the Editor means diet , . Its officers are Deradorata. We will not disputa that point:- It is enough for tie to know who art the delinquent partiee,--who neglect their (lath —aid 'Our course is plain. Wo see as ready and " wining to expose delinquencies when practised by Democrats as by Whigs. • . - In coming -over th e mountains a few weeks since, we were' detained for shout half ark hour atheifoot of Plane No. 7, and notwithstanding *babel:lien its loudest pests; and the yrbisrds j of tha;l4qractiva , isent forth its moat terrific j anienkti,:the who had charge of the station- ; engine, "a littiradisturbeil The conductor , of Abe hid& tiros actually compelled to walk sip !fie Plane andwaten him so as to start the en _gine :En . replitoiatir inquiries respecting such I j grosa duty,-we were told that the en • ginisttre bud w en were compelled to labor j • _2l:tuujirkont:itithe -114 f This may be so, but I • ire ire trispoiserto doubt it, as we learned from _ _ . another source that two sets of hands are em .. • • ployed:by tile State on the Portage Railroad— une,entiorthe day and another for the night. - Toshow the gross and criminal ritismanage jjtsirlet on the Portage Railroad, - we copy the fol lowiog editorial. Prot& the Mountain Sentinel, of the 2 j 4th,publistied at Ebensburg: Aocumwrs.--The captain of four or five Penn. ' - - cars arrived yesterday evening at the head IJOUPlane No. 7, with them, and being in &hurry ,s,fileach Hollidaysburg before night, told the 'etatineerat the head of the plane that they were 'empty, and he wanted them all sent down the plane at one run. Tbe engineer attached the cars to the wire rope, •and when they were run ant of the shed, all of them being heavily load ed, they .went dow'n the plane like astreak. The consequence was, the cars were broken to pieces at the foot of the plane. the freight ittittml and the 'rope broken. This delayed the passenger, trains going east and west, a number of hours changing cars, and the detention allowed some 4300 passengers to breakfast at the Summit this morning. . We would suggest that snob management as we have described on the Portage. Road, is a fit !subject for Legislative investigation. It Is no wonder that travelers write and sign cards, cau tioning the public against traveling over the Pennsylvania Railroad. The evil complained of must be remedied, or else trade and travel will go by other routes. P.S. Singe the above was in type, we have rel. - , calved &communication from . Mr. Jaw! War..- ear, one of the signers of the ' Wheeling*l! ficate," itho flatly contradicts the defames:4'li the ...Totm!ca of yes!erday. We shall reserve)ldr. Walton's article for future use. . . i y ~.•~' .1,^0 4 t.,P CHARTERS VALLEY - We are rejoiced to have it in our power to an nounce, that the Governor has caused the Letters Patent to be issued for the Chartiers Valley-raU road; and from a notice in our advertising col umns, it will be Been that the stockholders will meet at the Monongahela House,Pitteburgb, on Tuesday, the 19th of April, to elect seven di rectors to manage the affairvot the Company for the present year. Prrasm's litostifir.—We have received the April number of the above new Monthly, which contains a number of choice articles. The lead ing article, giNew York Daguerrootyped," gives some admirable engravings 'of the principal fine buildings in the city, with well _written descrip tions. The overlsosting Bourbon Question re ceives considerable attention in this number..--- For sale by W. A. Gildenfenny & Co., Fourth street, and H. Blineikti4limithfield street. As Orirrou DEOLLTED.--The Boston Atlas 'is informed that Judge Bishop declines the Mae of Bub Treasurer for that port. The pay is too mail for the henry bonds required. We think he is right—salary $2,500 per annura--bOnds requited, $200,000. . It i 8 not as bad as the office of Pension Agent in this city. The salary is about $6OO, and the bonds required $lOO,OOO. Ears Certat..—The Board of Directors of the Brie Canal Company appointed the following of fleas on Teeedaj , last. Supervisor Beaver Dial ' eon and Collector at Bridgewater—Capt. David Bole. Coyector at New Castle—Alm Eact: Junetion—William .NewelL Collector at Greenville—Tames The water will be let 'into the,Beaver D neibdthie.day (Tuesday), and running by the '44retpr April MEI Journ- Aa fivnt the talTraile e Mfr.) r n, it county, /4""en that th ff• `• °Julio =nulling psibit , Ovr oh the . k a t -as 600 0 0 - Eubsoribed ee thef , th 1 . 4 in the stock `on the rittainnih an& Eli' /I'll/mad comps,y sfir Oi . ) * heeling int&lleg wer Mittel that -erly of amulet, 1%, hair Dr. G. Crit - Inft, formerly of been apinAnted• l'ostmaater of 'that. city ,We hare aeon nothing`of the kind in the Wasid4ton• _ - 110.. It as said that W. P. Ittogro,; editor of the Richmond Inquirer, will. teed hymenial alter, the accomplished anthoresi actress, Mrs; Anna" Cosi Mowatt. EMI aFITT~BU~iQS: DEMOORATIONOMENEATILONSa=_ . I-.:: ~~xipty; c~ie%- aciva RAILROAD." RAILROAD , ADOlDltilliTe. - •' .. - . , . It is startling to read the numerous, terrible railroad accidents that daily r e corded in oar esa - henge 'Japers!. Government bets taken special p!iiis ici'adOPtsit'Ailielt taws by which itis eX pnted the liven oitioa. i who travel on steam- . . biittte.w)li be motes'esimre if the law is observed," ititiqieisayttvmost singularly oblivious to the ... „ . .. , 'doithe:whiob occur by'recklessness and want of attention upon railroads. - When accidents Mite place upon , steamboats; the probability is tilt Many may 13e injured, buttioe.o3: o r t h e i r , accidentsls..nnt to he colikuled .14typAmdit" hnitilYiestriotiOn of human .fife nioti tiiiirldif - -, - _.., roads. I.7.:„The effortstead . e .b* Arniil y-theGovernment to make • se are the lives 'oriiit*ners more cure commendahljt,?indifOsOlitipracticable, Should metes-314 : ..140POCUtion . Of the Public. But the moat i4etienineditearob oat men say the law Is afalttst4:4:,lta only effect is to embarrass them in their:buit(iese, to increase their expenses and ' decrease thei r profits. without any solid benefit to; the Com munity. The steamboat law was' passed by Newish° had no_practical knowledge ,of the subject•which they were ligislating f and oc:oetdio they did not know vrbere and how to ap i6iiiiiiiiiiedi Thiele the reason that the law is considered &failure. .• , 1 But they would not labor.under so Many diiß oulties in preparing a law to Pro,teet'ihe llvealoi travelers on Railroads. There are ..not:ao . ti# difficult questions to encounter, and tinderpf4.- per regulations, and with ordinary care, thej can be easily avoided. It is clear to all that many of the acoldente that have occurred of bite are attributable entirely to carelessness, c:r !ma ignorance on the pert of the officers of the di. ties they tuid to perform. In view of these nu- 7 morons fatal accidents, we hopo that something will bo done to make human life, more secure while traveling upon Railroads. I . . .. I 1 A LITTLE BOOK WITII A BIG TITLE. our For several days past we have bad upon r tlblio a little pamphlet recently published in Dna ton, by Gen. C. Band, sad for sale by J. L. Reeds 78 Fourth street, entitled, "The Spirit Rappings, hiesmerism,Clairvoyance, Visions, Revelations, Startling Phenomena, and Infidelity of the Rap ping Fraternity, carefully considered and expo-' Bed." By Rev. Luise Foam, A. M., author l of "Come-out ism," "Operatives' Friend," &c., &e. " We have read this pamphlet carefully, and el- Moult the writer has made every plausible - tire gumett, we aro free to say that he has entirely failed in producing e work that will justify him in prepariftg it with each a startling title. Be appears to admit in every chapt er that the "spirit' •rappings" aro not prodeced'hy any mechaniCal agency, or legerdemain ; bat undertakes to pro l 7e that they are either the work of the Devil, or are - brought about by the operation of the will of t o medium and the person receiving the comm - cation. He advises all Christians to keep Clear of the "tappings," as One bat infidels are con= corned in them. '. - vitt Mr. Poarsu's pamphlet wi, sre the opposite effect from what he intended It should: He ad mite too much'—and hence his argummata appear weak and Onsacisfaotory. A embjeet of this chtir notes oatniot be disposed of In a pamphlet of p 4 ~Mowever, it will awaken inquiry, and resdikettnind to seek the truth, which should ho Itsilbjecit of all discussion: 'tifir.The Circuit Court of Waihington county, have groat; inlet* liebtaining a Judge to try a prisoner of the impact! Hwan, who some time since committed a cold : blooded murder at Hagerstown. It appears that under the new con stitution, it is necessary that a Judge ehonid be ,selected from, among the bar to tit tho case, L, Judge Hellon, on - wbom".the duty has devolved to select a Judge, has not succeeded thus far in getting any of those be has indicated to serve. It is said the legislature have the power to rem edy this difficulty, but, as yet, they have done nothing in the case. This portion of the new constitution appears to us to be a very strange provision, inasmuch as it appears from the diffi culties in The present case, shit the worst" cis's, of criminals can escape under. its appllcatlon.: PSOlf OUR WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENT, Cm OF WAIIIIIXOTOS, 25th Manh, 1858. HUM. Harper i t Philips: You no doubt saw, some two , weeks eince,.a statement that Ex-President Fillmore intended to make a southern tour immediately on leavitig the White House. This was true ; but as I saw that gentleman walking upon the Avenue a day or two since, I was reminded that his estimable wife has been greatly indisposed for some time, so that ehe cannot travel; and that it is not ex pected she will be able to undertake such a tour Tor a week or two at least. As soon, however, r :es Cite health of Mrs. F. will permit, the tour will be commenced ; and I will venture to say that no gentle Man has ever passel through the Southern States, the recipient of more unguelt tionable marks of sincere public respect, than will Ex-President Fillmore. Ia all the cities through which be is expected _to, pass, rettoln, tins of a highly complimentery*d respectful character bale been adopted; aidirrangemehts, have been made for giving to Itthtiltighly ere ditable public recepten. This; I thittit,4o es it should.be.:: f*,. although we may haweeitiudett ' to differwithlthat gentleman in relathiato Some important points of policy, all seem dieposed to accord to him honesty of purpose; and-Saia care desire to promote the best interests of the country. His administration was, indeed, ode of an eventful character; and" the name 451 "Mauer , FILtMORE will be associated, in the :after history of our country, among, those Of . her purest and best patriots; because of the no ble stand which hstook in relation to those great measures known as the Compromise Aota, whit* 'brought down upon him the bitterest maledia thins of-a large portion of the party with whole he had. So long acted ; but whichott the mute time, eeoured for him the respect of all,tine _ patriots; and exerted a healthy-inBnenee,,.4* Will be felt to the retiotest_bonnds of our coma try ; and, may we not hope, 'while the.indePelit, deuce of oar country remains.: In passing along in the vicinity of Tenth'ild P. streets, a few days since, and observing i4e, condition - of the venerable church of Bt. Patriot I was led to nek—Why is it that there has not bsen'erected here an edifice more in keeping irktik• the surrounding improvements, and the respectability and wealth of the congregation who worship there I' and I was told that the Society have for several years been anxious to erect a new house for ,Irorship ; but are deter mined to postpone the undertaking, from respeet to their venerated and excellent pastor, the IteV. WILLIAM Manrimrs. The entire ground upon which this - property stands. as •I am told, was the property of this excellent inan,—who is re _ epeeted and honored by persons of everyreligions denomination here, because of his simple and unobtrusive manners ; and his sincere and tat ostentatious piety. Indeed, there were few eb jects of .extensive philanthropy in this Distri, , daring the younger days of this gentleman, with. which his name was not intimately connected:. The churolvof St Patrick owes to him more than- to any man . who has ever lived ; it is his WiShAet alteration of the old church shell ber.itiiithisiblla be lives: and the a o ,44kdaivirthey had all ; the t•cryitij4eirele:; - sttir,ie Violate' the.wishes , of so good ' $ ihg ? -his beep • to them; under Providence, enk.: guitieelly a father. As the old gentleman. now - itery far advanced in years; as the A'Obgret gallon has beCome very large; and as he cannot be eipticted to live many years loegeg r #„. tiered' that a splendid Cathedral Inlyiffskupon. the rains of 'tie old church, goon aftetitS Pres• 111 not excellent pastor shell have been eid tAthit eternal home. - -•-. An incident yacrelated to me slew damage, which, to mydaled,•illitstrates very forathl,74o, course whielifit44'petisieen- arelioisittigrjellif are too dastardly t:iiyroxiertalte to slit 6001)tat which they tbiiik may be aco*pltidid *ddlo*- Iy,. There hissic long in thisthin eitiSabballs and Day Scheele-10r the Instruction of 'colored children; and there is one church whiob, I am told, has recently manifested a wonderful degree _of .nesr-borii zeal for this portion of the popula large Sabbath School for colored . chlitliiiiteis been oitUlized; andesiecial, pains appear to be taken to make alittleaS; to About two weeks pine, a persen'whiiinMilled a preacher of the Gospel,—but: ',hi- I inspect, may yet prove to be an itinerant• British ebollJ tion tolled upOn'to address this Sehoel. He did so in s manner at once exciting and effective; and closed bis.diecovrse by invit ing their attention to three simple _ things; all if which he said they could undirstand; bit which yet contained a deep hidden meaning,. which he wished them to study out for themselves; bat which he did not explain. The articles . to which le would refer them, were A 7 . agget,it Knife, and a Bowl! :l4rikniiw that the faggot (or boa die of atleks,) is taken as th e emblem of strength, resulting ismtlon. The knife 'can only be used figurittliely es an embleti of de fenbe ; toad the bowl is susceptible of various interpretations'. ihire'were'lanny of those who heard the lesson, who ire4ully caphle of un derstanding its explanation; laid it may well be asked, is this one: Sot the'inetrzunentalitiee by which' plitiEh piciaiirs'"at the Goepei expect to carry freedom to the•oolored race on this conti nent.? If so, all who come to us from the other ,side OUthe . stilantio, under the cloak of the Minister at ehrint's alter, had better be watch :adj. sad, ahould they persevere, in the end they may And that more throats will be eat than those, of the owners of slaves t This is a deigeious manner of working, even in what are by some called the free States; but It is pebullirly zardous In a community like this, My only wonder is that no one here has elated the atten tion of the people to the remarkable address to which I have alluded. .. - Youri, truly, Items of Neve and The drinking of ardent spirits ormnit-lionars, during working bones, • Is prohibited in the work shops or on the road of the Madison' Railroad Cominny. The locomotive •Is the onlr thing 'On that road which Brough Obis to go . by steam 1 • The stentruship,Sir John Harvey . , for 'Australia, Pilled from Boston on . Monday. She , took out only seventeen paisengers. -- Daring 1852; the Governer tfNei York grant ed 163 pardons from the State prisons.• and 72 from local prisons. A "Shade Tree Society" has been organised In South Boston. Each -member must annually plant trees or ply a tine of $2. The Plymouth (N. C.) Villager of Wednesday says : —The seines on the Roanoke are doing a pretty fair business, tbo freshet baring subsided. The abed are much larger end better Savored than those taken in former seasons, and will pro bably commend =unit better priees. The seines on the Sound will soon be In operation, with a prospect of doing a good huaine, . A refreettmeat car will be put oath° Ualtlmore and Ohio railroad, and run wltli..e*try stager train. This is a new fiitare in rail roading. , • • ' • A - etsgraceful riot occurred at Williamsburg, opposite New York city, on Tuesday evening.— A mob of :white rowdies attacked a colored church, masked in the - windows and_ doors, and boat, most unmercifully, several police of ficers who attempted to stop their lawless pro ceedings. There is a strong freshet in the Hudson river, at Albany. The water has risen some eight or ten Inches within a day or two, 65 4 oti. dalSki . . aro partially submerged. The Vertu att, the few days - pad, melting the Ice is - the streams, and turning the, snow Into mite," to blame for it. After a rain storm at Neti 3 Orleans' latedyi . ln the evening, the gutters, ,t4. - orere found' .the next morning, all over the city, covered with a thick scum of eulpher—eo called, ;at least; though the Banns have, doubtless, by this time found that it was only something that looked Like • • sulphur. • - The Banks of Ohio have made up their return to the auditor of the State to the first Monday in February. There are now four classes of banks in the State, vie :—fire of the old chartered banks, with a capital of $1,2J7,626; forty branches of the State bank, with an aggregate capital of $4,1.18,876 ; eleven independent banks, capital $7154,180; and thirteen free banks, or ganized under the free bank - law of 1851, with a capital of $475,910.. Primo Camera* grandson of Elise Bona parte, the eldest slater of Napoleon the first, re eently committed suicide in Paris, because yoring actress refused to marry him. Ho was Muter of Bequests, of the Council of Stab,. The tolls on freight end passengers on the Columbia (Pa.) Railroad, during the quarter ending February, shows an increase over the same quarter of the prerrions year of nearlis63,- 000: Should this - ratio bold good Sating' the remaining nine months, the increased revenue derived from the road, during tho year 1858 will be about $200,000. The Boston Traveler says that the nEnnber of persons 'living in the suburban towns, but doing business in Boston, is daily increasing. The 6 o'clock P. M. • special train for Newton on the Worcester railroad, on Saturday last, took out 850 passengers, chiefly inhabitant:2i of Brighton and Newton. — • OtrPERINTVIDENT Of CRUM ihnuum.—The appointment of J. D. ii Dsßavi at)* Of" • leans, to the Superintendettoy-of reau, will bo universally regarded as as tidmira ble s seleotion. Mr. De Dow, says the Washbig: ton Union, ie a gentleman of varied attainzients, and with the political, commercial and industrial statistics of the country ho is especially ionver sant: Besides filing the chair of political coon.- - Sm in the University - of Louisiana, he ha/ bsoli• • engaged for some years in conductin4..the fa;.. mewl Connsercial Review which bears his Xiang" His ability and industry will be of greatierylee to the &ate in the important department. to which he le appointed, I‘The hew Territory of Waehiogton, orox:- .ted by the lest Congress, comprises that part of Oregon which lies North of the channel -of . Co lombia river, to where it crosses the 40th degree of latitude, to the top of the Rocky Mountains, The land occupied by missionary statraii, not exceeding eix hundred and forty acres to' each, together with improvements, is expressly con firmed to the • fdieeionary Societies respectively which established the Stations that were so at- Copied prior to the passage ot the "Act organi sing the territory of Oregon," are tdso confirmed to the Societies which established them, even though they have elnoe been ibaisdoned. - • . . INDICTILYST won Stump Ax• 17XBIL/EGLAL..-r. The long mooted questioativ . hetber dealing an umbrella is iareeny, la teitettk.;tio Court if General BeellanOti,;:ifeyr: grand !jury hating found's tens-<bilT leiii6l* nientakainet Hew • charging ; with kiviaitskatil*,7;.edth.fercnitoue intent, a • cot: ton Inn*ayivelnednt 87 cote, the popetti of Wm; and -wort -of the Bel#:.4".l.*Xork, • lb, final aidgia thin Witt doubt be looked foi kith inter-. let tortmeirOwner of a "oottminnabrella." <: .: Gold Discoveries and tha;:liiiiilleh r Royal [VrointAteraiiiionEc64iinln,at Mutt!, 5.3 .J 1 rattan, whioli, at fhb ptesev. moment is of peediarintereet;:tas, just been leaned by the liettioof COmmo#s. comprises an account of sll tip menial 'kilned - at the/ Royal Mint, in each yiair ace 11348,. the .aggregate. 'amount of witioh;in.thelive,yeare„. 11118, as, follows: Of gold coin .£19,64,478. Of aunt , co i n. 561,694 • of zapper coin 12,?08 • . - coinage : L19,688;37E1 tit interest 'Which' this return possesses Is,-fi rst, so• far >as it showa the rapid prcgress which the gold coinage has'made; and; eeeoad, in relation to the recent soarcity'cifeil- Ter. coin, how far it ean be traced to the limited operations, of the mint. For these purposes It is; •howeyar, necessary thist iie should examine In detail the proluce of each year. In - the first plane, then, the coinage of gold has been as fol lows: :. . . 1848 ' ' ' ~. £2,451;995 . .: 1849 ' r. '. ' • • 2,177,955 1850 ... ... .1....::::.'.•......, 1,491,80.. - 1851 ... .'.',. . ."........ .. ... .. :v . v .. 4,400,411 ~.. 7: 1852 .. ...„....:..;...4...144 , 41,742,270Z4. . .. Thus we find that of the . eitire,..-Z19,264,487 of gold coined in the five yesics:_no less than £18,142,681 was coined in the two last yearti.-- In 1848 the amount coined wasconsiderable lug .£2361,999. . Bat it will be remembered that In the . precedirig year (1847) a very lerge'ellini of gold took place, and left the Bank of England reduced to the minimum point at which it could conduct tie business: • Early In • 1848,. a turn in the exchanges and the disturbances on the eon duet led to a large influx of gold, and to a considerable .colnage, in order to supply the place of the coin exported the preceding year; • and there is no doubt that the coinage of that 'year far exceeded the average •of the preceding . .years. But the transactions Of the mint during the two last years • havabeen of tusentirely not, elitind, and have arisen from canieStotally..n . connected with our internal circulation or with the state of the exchanges between this and oth-. er countries. 'They have arisen chiefly, and so far as they exceed the ordinary average, entire ly, from the recent gold discoveriesin California ,and Australia, and to supply gold in the shape of .enin, as being more marketable for some ppr- . that:it would have been as bullion. It is understood that - the bank has received in little more than two years•nearly £14,000,000 of coin into its vaults, and that at the present moment, notwithstanding the great there:ascot bullion In • the aggregate, that which consists Of coin's leas • by half a million than at the conimenititaiont of the period. So that it Is apparent that in about. two years a .119111 equal to nearly • .£16,000,000 has been exported in the shape of - English coin. No doubt a considerable portion,,probably not lees than one-half of the whole of , this large. amount has gone to Australis. Bat it is also certain thdi s very large amount, folly equal to the other half, has been exported to various for , eign cent:dries, - Where English sovereigns have acquired a certainvalue as a circulating medium, and where, • therefore, - they hive a somewhat • higher price than , bar gold. ...In manyinntries in Europe, English sovereigns may be consider.: , ' ed as one of . the most convenient 'coins . - for all ordinnry purposes. In Eiripttheylnvot becoass! almost the chief circulating medium. - .In some of the South Amerizin States .the savereign'is the beat .searetlited. coin: - and almost everiwhere. It has so high a character for its integrity, that itconstitutes more and more a favorite mode of .rentittanae. . . . But it must be apparent that if Able;abite . of things In relation to our coin and the demand up on oar mint is toecrntinne and even extend, the character and function of that establishment will be entirely changed; and: in such is way 63 will render it imperative that the principles up -on which its expense are defrayed !should Do re considered. Of late the pressure upon the mint has been gees; and the expense have -been ne-: eessarUy increased, not as we have shown with a view to supply an internal - circulating medium, but mainly. in order to attach a new andruldk tional value to gold for the , purpose of exporta;: Lion. Now so long era mint Is maintained or for the convenience of the country, so long as it works mainly to supply. an • internal circulating utedinus,it really matters little wheth er the expenses. ire paid by the publio.from the exchequer, Or whether . they aro made a' small charge upon the coin itself.., In either case the country at large bears the coot -of a Public ip-. strament of..great convenience. No doubt there ire many rouse, and - especially when we -re quire to rectify anylverso eichange, why it' is. .desirabls that the coin of the realm should co n !.. min th e same intrinsic talus 'that It poetesses notalnally;.and, - there.fOre; that Jim cost of the mint should rather be defrayed, As ! at present, from the public eXehequer th an by sellplOP.l6 uportthe coin. • But if the Royal button Tower Hill-is to be- comes great manufactory of coins for .Witione • foreign countries, es it has been daring the last: two years, it will soon become Obvictutthattliere Is no good reason why the good people Of land should. continue -to .dtfray.the cratof that establishment. It will become a matter of seri ous coesiderstion whether that - cost should not be defrayed by scherzo on the coin equivalent at-least to its *mama. I The silver coinage has amounted i0 : 4481,69i in the fire years, in the following proporthmin each year:— 1848 ......... .Z 85,442 1849 . ............. - ..... .......... 119,692 1850 ....... _..--_ ..... . . ........ 129,096 1851 87,868 1852 189,696 The large amount of silver coinage during the last year, compared with any former year, at least shows that the great inconvenience which has been experienced• from a scarcity of silver coin has not arisen from any decline le the work of the mint, notwithstanding the great addition• al work which it has been called upon to perform in furnishing gold coin. • • - It would be premature, with the short:exper ience which we hare had of the effects of the gold discoveries upon our mint, to decide as yet upon any change In our present practice; but at least we env bound narrowly to watch their op eration, in order,-when it becomes necessary, we may the better be prepared to act in conformity with sound prizitlples and well ascertained Lot& PILZITNTIVII or POTATO flor.—Mr. H. Panojer publishes a letter In the st. Louis Republican, making known a cure and preventive of the po. tato rot, which ho says himself and others have tried with completo supcess, and found that it not only prevents the rot, but restores the pota- to to its primitive vigor; and Increases the else and quantity of the prat:sta. ? remedy le as follows: . "Take ono peck of tlai salt and mix. it theirs. ought, with half a bushel . of Neva Scotia er of gypsum, (the plaster is the best,) and hi: mediately after hoeing the potatoes the second time, or just as the young potato begins to set; eprinhle on the main vines next to the ground a table spoonful of the above mixture to each bill, and be sure to get it on the main vines, as it's found that the rot prpceedifrom a sting of an !Moot in tho rine, and 'the rolithro coming-in contact with the vine, kills the• effect of It be• fore it reaches th potato." gaia___ tiO A IJAILT rAPZIL—Thoo are few per sons, oat of the immedlatelotugness, that bare ides of whit numbeii are kilned In pro *Ging and olrenlating a daily paper. The fol lowing table, issued from , the office of the New York Tribune, will probably well illustrate this remark, It details the forge, mental and physl •rnsl, that Is daily employed npon'the Tribune: • .Zditor, 1 Assistant editors, 4 ,Reporters, • 10 Cgrespondents, 13 1 Marks, 0 Foremtm coin. room, 1 Assistant foremen, 7 Regnlar oompositore,B2 Subetitutee, 14 I Grand total, The number of propri fourteen.. • Pristri Covacterrs so sal SPRINCI.—A very large concourse of. persons collected on Thurs- day morning about the court house in Philadel piday for the purpose of getting a view of the prisoner, • Arthur Spring, Ben. Among them "were a • number - of 'ladles. In order , to - gratify ,theli 'curiosity, the officar piloted an avenue 'through the court house, and several hundred persons parsed In front of the prisone rßeing thus satiatled• with a hasty 44o 430-fia" tuns theYisft the vicinity. • Ors Meld Z. LEM= has discontinued his dors on Llb• sty stilt, and tan ra4 bs finord st 14, cosuaottlOas' trier mac* as, vas* stmt. Ita IriAttaiotetai ciao at, ,tastes to the wholesale dotting badness, and pedlera and other desleiiintlese line, wm find it te,' their adrantage to Elie him a osil. • nuerkZawaw ACCIDIM Tp A .03Bit 18i liine—i.On the 26th of Februittwilvt Africa, were artiiipted ing in < tiliklatetiSitaor*. • , ei ; only ga.Ted.aelittitik ifit t ithAfektimk it 'AO baleibti*Avaikriiiether still retain them for saving them. A pert ` havi been takenlo HATADA, and offered for sale bihic agents of Poncho Marty. _ _ ' r Liver PAM; • 1441C:O. , Bialet, of Idinenihuro, °entre Condi, rtOird.iiMs Miloted Osmplabit for cum by tho PIO& A young tidy of his isnqui4ssisisiesi:ti alio 'Testi, relieved by them. Incotillitner; Postoustss 'Gatineau,' o.;sayetha they sell 'my_ lhetomd ihet bedsits dot coustlei his stock of medicine comidete without thia4. • Tho4lo il'llr,Jeteeff Main" of Richmond, Jefferson Cconsty, 0., wee cared of meat custreonspoisby diet Ai". W. S. Ainsworth, of Taryatough, 2f:Y, s o mideri these Pills the best" edivine of ths kA,b. hod on hand sidd r apidly, and gars the Wrest sallifaeffai. James - Jona, of.l9llkina townabip;:Alleahanj Connly, Pa., ova l& wife Vied two bazacwhiett did haf IDoca food than their family phyaimi for two years:- • • Bo: tile by moot . of the :Dragesta *ad Merchants, sad by the sole proprietors. , J. KIDD - bON; nzadandaw . • 60=Wood sweet: teserofselm.--n to due tik Hldi Pe:trete= b::sey. that It has been known to completely iredlea . hs errezi restage atlas dividhal amiss to leis time than wry Oil:a and Rt less mot or laccarrecoltmeo to the patient. The thousands cite:dies:atm In the bands of the iroysie• — ter, many of walth are from well /mown citizens of the car of Pittsinagh end Ata imsalodhae fdnl4, go to show,clearl7 and beyond all elombt, that Hum's Pritscault Is a•riusticias of no common ulna, not only as a local reesedy In A:refer s* Rheumatism, Deoffeets, lou of d4,hL, but as a Talmage hammed remedy, Melting tle• lorestiesting Oh2l u wall as the suffering patient, to become sorinainted with US Thom baring • dread of rtrEttaies an wand that this small:rine !s or rel) natural, :rad Is bottled, as it Bows from 27eefaleeltritartillcuts timigeffners d paper/et:Ut./eat •e•aeure. old bears date Avner 2, 1/32; to width tir also appareled the cenkfleateoftesm/ D. r Pbor, AL D., This may to truth madly,' that I bays been So lllcted with Scrufuls far thelast arren Years that =arta Dur time I hare been unable to attend to any find of brathrtes; and much of tb• time unable to Walk arid ocaorbred to Air bed, and he?e been treated Wisely ill the time by the test our country affords: I cemalonally got someroe , De n but noears, end earth:rued to Worse until D. Ain recommended me to try the'Pdtalanm, or liceir.o9, u ere =else had ne ./ did without faith allirst, but weer esintashing; It Darer the poison to the stirlies at on, and I at Qum began to grow better, and i=ing wren bottles I have got a core worth thousands of NAZICY M. RADIEEIf,. This may certify that lasrebeen acquainted h a veeet Petrolatum, or Beck 011, for rem* than a year sad re witmened its benddal effects in the cure of ludo: lent ulcers and other diseases tar which it is rorcerunenciat, and can with confiderrea ref:commend it to be a nrestlein• "or, thy of attention, and an safety say that sweets bas iatard- . e.l its use whom other me lletne bad bibs/ r • • • D. Y. /DOT, DL; D: : ./forealei Irian the Ehuaiute tn DittOUSIS - . ful21•11DIr.; . PHILAMILIMUL CURTAIN • WAREHOUSE, 171 Chalon( if.: opposite the Sate hosts • IL WA-11710BD, - • KEEPS constantly on,"tiud the most sitstudire and lt-nY varied assortmentofeittsipsitud Czundultatmials to hi !bused in the city, compidngla part of Me tailoring DOODS .L.ND FORNITUB-g, COVIIILINGS-611. h tn eh La e ourtalis, 'Window Ebidtok 171624 "*: Melia • •Ball ID:Maude, Wldthak; iltriChßlroillb:liet,llilWidtbS t ailt Carakeip rtST ISO! ad: " • -Faun Liam, UlltCurtil4Fint, " 'erupts, a• •i• :Dandy • " &Thu, _ aid:l4'64s, " Damask Linear aiMpt, a/' priers, . " Cannel:melte, iciaol, • • Plan Tar lrzy Rol, • Frtues, • ' "mlia Battu ThimA• . Pl Tiasels and Colds, Ltaing &as,' nada 7IMPIIII find Rouses, Furniture . "look; Flnsoc Brackets, Ate. • • full anortinent ot.tbe abisigxels constantly for sae; wholmalt or retail. •.. • •.. • -.• Intarytt—it.m.n. . ...... • On Mareday, itas KATE KELLY; Intant. thlld of William O. =1 ZUtilarett 3..Colmelly, (474 13 ETU Mewls of the fondly 11111 respectfully Invital. 'fond , toed the fazeral, from Itrorea Ifotet,T.lll.l3 APTEBIO63I, it 3}‘ o'clock, to premed to tbi Allegteenyptoseteiy. • . . . . AMIXIMEMNIT4 ...„. . . . . ou:iambus arANOIMONA LODOE 0 , -E O. GAN atermastad to attend a enteting or the Late; cra WIWISSIDATOIareIiSetb; at S dap*, P. Tbey wilt plasm iota 'mired to 'settle off - their Saes, ai mete will be azieleption far officenk,fortho swabs; term.. - teatZt . 24... - ; 7: " SAWTE3. Secretary. --MHydrepathlo tarots U* tattle entetlatt of • HArcpattile . Patabltsbmoot In or porrorakart to our CIVr, are dottrel to meet at PHILO 11A1.1,,en 1nt15741:21M1', it a i l ectock, P.M. Etry•iciarra tocialcd to Mtn alanri clear, are. respectfully Invited to' at tend. An serrralor our leading citizens are Wetly fin:matte totbe project, it b - desirable - that all Interested .abould . be o latapro' Strike Agaln..-an O p ototirtrad - kleettag ot" lloehaolat, and sat otdera ratable to tha cause of caw brethren of Baltlsoons, rho bre mow on A 8111.11111tOr a .=alt Munn of wam trill ho held TIIIB froesday,) /IT/Carto, Mar* pat, at To'cloet, PWLO UALL, over tlai Putt Oinda , 111:11=1:011/181 . Too are deol4Y litlerette bitbd airy' invert; and - ireerll upon jpte . #39 , /,,,,5r to thls awe, bry - 41t - 01ixos. • rtar2ll' • - • 7 MANY wonitrsosa% 7.)IXLEY-4.1 pap Daisy, recebred. and for Ws by guirZ) . - IfILLEtt ISAS-6 tit. Transame Pass, la store sad far ails AIWYIIIII , 4I asks " Bank" Oodbin. in atm wan krrisin ki by ; ' marOn ' . tin in a RICESTSOS: R lM',L+.lo.tiarcasH4i:e 4 4ltlr nls CI ALT- , 0-3.- bids. No. Salt, for mile by • , - tssitZ) ' /MILLEN 't WiIEZET&J.N. WAIL-.' . bride. flantallon d ,So store and torn* by . joaerZl itICKEISON. • . 81;0A.R.5-104, embed ard .I.lllllditert Bogus, lazollag szed Ibr sate by --- • zoar. • It USA IICKAria.V. • • 134t1L1M.L.126 INIILAII I,LNLILENT--do¢Var, propriecor's prim, iiAEYBER S Drug Store, roar ' 140 Irocd street. ' 'AV en teey gutter to dome wi th a good pi. 'AV we. You eau get them at - ILISYSICIVEC, OWVB . e4IOIA piatILLA.—A big. 1 04 AA JUL. meted sad for solo Sow, at . matt KEY - 810:8 Dms Store;-140 Wood ofteot....' 1100 MAMA TEA .EITOKIL—J tort no:nivel app for sale,lo - t3:aolted *abb . = Itantso bi pH= order. by -"•. • • . • . JralU ILAWORTgi • TILnIiTATION NOLA:B23I3 . - . • 7UO Plant/Aka' ' - ' half hbls. • do: do; .For . . mar2o ' -KILLER 2 CURE FOR At`lLEfil.--Theseaßlieted via Ws • • • SZO taforatei that for 26 tents they, tea get to tahalliblo core, ' griarars Drug Bton, marZt - • • t 140 Woo 4 etieet. DM h1r9.—.1. convenient irtlele tbr tasks, couollag boom, gores, and other settlilehroeuta where paste may be wasted ready at all Wars.: Fold at • EMU'S /Nit; Store, , ,- . . - - ,140 Wood street. Dins • uUon of Parana •Iv • fp= perterehip heretannw between the andlew•' .1. signed, wu dlexared on t he e 27th mutant, atotdal• consent. ' ' JA22173 ITCLELL&ItIN • Meath 27.3t0 . L F. DITLE:I,LiND. Chia-eller. Valley HaUrn • AUY eirtne of Letters Pa latal ' grquatrd to the Martina Va llama Counat2l, issued on the =of March, 18,13; the Btcckholders of said Ootrquay are hereby notified that an election trill be held at the Monongahela Monad, In the City of Pittsburgh, on TUF.SDAY, tbilath day of April, far Satan Minuets, to awn the prcaant year, aveahly to the mats:lone of old charter. !The election will take goer between the boars of 10 and 2 eace.k. -'• • - ' • . . • • JQM/1 LL IRiFNli;' roar'Zi - • ' •z" •• By orderaftorporators. PAPER WAREHOUSE. • _ COViol Cs?, , rtOm I IIB.9ION 'TB, No. II QZ strut. New lJ York, an S AGENTS to the United States tbr iluspratt's Superior Bleaching Powder. _ Celebrated WriLttos Paper s. _ Russell Mali Superior - ilicareetv MIW Stupericrr Printing " _ Bawling It Sone English Timis First ituallq P%nr-tt Ultramarine . 'They am idso ran this connkr, and otter for tale by for the nod ex temdte and dakabis sack of Paper and Paper Mann revs' toldezials that aux be found la this or aoy other They occupy the banana comasodloya Warehousee,No. U Clil street, No. 68 cuff sued, No. Ute Quistopbet street, and Im Lofts over the large Iron Stares,T and 9 CDS street. Their hindlEal le strictly Whnlessle, and Weida/Papers are sold by the Case only. . . . Their axtraardalary ,acute ettegii .b ' olAteldb Goods, both ffittraign and Domestic, at the AninEpOlatit • prima. Paper made to order, any a= or eredat LlOeid.ednnt oas made on collage manta of Paper, Paper Maim& Steak and other madam:Mu. The highest market peke paid In Cdfin for all ends of ' 'WHITE HALL ACADEMY • 'Times 111111 es West. of Harrlspuis• num 7IFTEI SESSION of:this Inst4tollou will cotottwnee the saxmd of Nay. The altiuitinzt Is rettrol, &se ! IBA hAslthful, andecceigGent of moon., - •• TERslB:—Boardlng, T 1 , 4113513 t :ar m . pet. priow pf fife months, Pity Dothart.• • • • • • • • Refer to: L. Wl:dearth, Eel; ?Igor W. Wede, ant L Stawia•t, Eaq,Pittabmgh. • • • - Yor arcdere, coatalni tan inlbrmatlan, adAren marlikin D. GER, lierrhitnir4ElL- Proof readers, Once boys, *4 Foreman press room, 1 Assistants, 2 Feeders, 10 Engineers, 2 Wrapper writers, 8 Mail room, ' 6 Carriers, GENTLXSfEN I—Your attention is ronpmthally solid - to my largo and handsome stock now opened, consist 'Mg to part of twenty•thre pieces of French;Beligiaro, English and American Black Clot. of all grader; 20 pieces cord do do; 10 pieces Fancy ()whiz; of the new: styles; 20' Vocal Black Do:ail:lnk of various gram; 20 pima Fancy aft. eca new styles; with Toot:gm orndlmiessiery,in Cashmere, Bak, hiarmilles, Jtef• ,All of ar,hkh gig be made in the beet meaner and in the intettstyks, andat reason& ble nu cash, at ' ilAtA74ioc.2 shoe . tnar • We Ludy to Pram.. etore in the concern In .13.E111017A.L. TEC initecrttiti-vcmbl respectfully Warm Us friendsand the Imblio, that ha Me removed ftom IlLf old stunt on Marge meat, to the RAW IRON PEON? STORE, NO. 45 yypyrtßTßJt inunedhdely oppoeite the Theatre, yhari.Ni is now reosiiiag and opening* handsome assort. meat or, Plain and .Iratiei Colored Cloths, - Osindmeres 'and Vestinga of the mired styles, whirl he wilt take pleasure in "bowing to those who may freer titin with a tall. He is tioxjateti to make to coder: even . outdo of Clothing ling. thattletaan's • Wetnitabe, :ht the . leunt end nipetflushionsthleelge: ____• , ••••,i • •:-‘,.•••_ •.- - • • -* • . To Td/Lo2l2l.—lthitehatddkr•Ofers Ihr eale: his cow. piste system of Ournient Droned-tog, so Itionrubly knovn and generally :tad by the trade ot this dty, Chtteinnad, Philadelphia and elptirbeire; nt the fbllowtros prime, wis: - With thatructicess, slo,oootithont I:attractions,- nod: The Book and Raler„ fall snot waste direitionif in suceentfuldriughttng,thrwertteltopmart of titer:atm:l States, on receipt 0rr,00,13p.r - 1,6m1P1 C. WAIT, Teacher of Garment Cuttiag, mar= No. 46 Mb street s ' matte the Ileum INIMIS MEE ... ~:.. OEM BEE M=E====l_=l MEE -,~ _ ~,. • • • • _ :::: . _ _ ..1 '~' f.~ ~.'Y` "3 Ltsw B Piritsi n7PeOutidziso; mint of liusirr and =Pelt, ftn' 16,51 =0 47 0 1 0: 1 4004 U 1, 4 6 Y-I*- end ha et., ar. wi'sfelbot onnidghtle vbith non the condi taticak'of the . Otahit* otifectra venally brought an thilittex hisitani eta atgletiatis of* rife* sedentary hitt?, abut* ale; ol9la "Itkplical* t o it E uty. They are nutillueit attended *MI 106 at *pi ttte, Indigestion t i • : o !d rbs detf ll 4,:Aptita p„1 , ,-4,44 Ame Ziforir while these meline.holyd*Aori inlet, the bright eParkinage7e loxes its wonted looter - ho mind ta . toono r s . trig= and atrocity—the ball its manly courage and vl4or, WI 'h.- ”^nest , a k of our .nitaswitsdnaty-Vtlina• sway kis frotful tereperorectil WO becomes bur, ! Wrete then, salt other *TS 40 . / 11 0 1 r , &le:PU= 6 of the - . halt tbeerhar beAnnu "t fella exodiout article, HAL.9llrg YORAM IME - air See large adrartisexoeut in another oclunnt: Bold Wholesale and Satan by Dr. GIME KEYSIM,I4O, earner of, Wool street end Vizi* aTleyilittabrfrgta - .Paqan , ao;bf. JilitES T. RAMIS, nortlimest - 0 2f=fof Meng street and the inantond, fiumbre§r. &built": . CU, 0 ' WA SG - ' • en . , AG :won fusmo nt Ei ..• • - wood wad 1110111 Arroallot ras 161.68 Who* tkodr Ott , ' .thatr- " - m am a s 'ma Baba; public procrully, as Lb* lo iza Ld ustots . ..t te atta ormoics th411716.eit .111 n 4: - geiect ' Vt ".. )ODH2t AISTIVIVELLOW IRAS. FA • • -" ' •det4V WARE to be round in .CHAS. - E.,*;LOOPHS„ Stoc ::- . . . • - • • Stock • Broker.,.,- Nif-tAss, Bonds, -TO rind vtatinthinc.itip. a= or apeerer qi.Jormi a - F(s=or 7stod tad /awl* trarts.. • . .srAcE ....• - • _ -•- .Ti T. Pittsburgh City Camas - Taf cork it,-;-* CIiVNINGLLAN• E'oo.4.llcoinfactrorre DOW' GLUM No: 28 Mutat spreeti,betwean - TVA MI Second, PiMbwn,l,. Penn's. PsetWar odd sixes. Also, dealers In FLISTALASS; UR ke: Two of the flim - bobilweetts—Wl Met. Stri. flair entiss attention. to the ' business: and,.4bei *el -wan& dent they.= produce an. iirtldkor Window Glad stasrtzr inysithar of foreign owdatnastis 77,:" ON USIA find for sale, so exteiulte common ot.P.oraus: .lIANGINGS, corarishsg a great aombei of heir pet , terns;selemel*roll& market; from _Format azat Await= Iran urGaid, Gold aact ,Vetret, Ykyl erect; of every variety; Ghded lout -Unglazed; all the TliZi• one styles of Imitation • Wood wOrkOttett u thaw 3lmble, MaPloi Itosawool; *a, varnished and pi/1124m5. king altogether as moortment. Stow 'moult be =Wed to. OT low Isdow, by any boas; west of the Allegheny motmtains. •. - - }Mem sage from 6e. to PAO pefpisee, -;. ' - • Parsons desirous: of Tooth* through, thcassOrtasaut, whether dhpowd Woo:abase =pot; Ara,F,./.;ully tort: tod to call s .12105:PA -MEM .- marn:Zaz . _No. NS Mutat at ust. - nnem. WALL PAP.I . M7Por 6, 8,10=63234 cats por roLL fair% _ WALIFJI P. MARA;I ILT•T: Co—Partnerehtp Notice. • 'fl - ANTSG WES day.areadated with tut :1313:4.71111* - - P SANE and JAIIBtIIIILI.,we will continua the Enna: Lecturing haziness es usual, weirs the mama of P..* W. N. PAH= At CO., to date Lunn let:Tarr 1. L. • • • • • . P t w.- It. :Pittabliel4 l uch B o 943,. . • ,F ABER,' - Blllttuata; IRON' YOUNll2llll;l6iPik 7 Ctriti, JD awl Moto: iiodasee ',Ainiiifactiovrt, tie Abed; (war tbseaatiliodusrPitaborgb,Pc,- • : We *aye wee* hand hors 30 to 40 - 'itnlinet dl titelons neesircotO whish : we atienbion. iEVI CABYET. - 8011101,11 - No: n Third *Over, 'Reiff rTEIt-isxklirtegroll baring now received bit erriediage. .1.; .- sinrneisc at CASPerINGB, - -UIL' CLOTHS," +a; re: i t =titc2tbelM t O s t,o9olit to r: A:irate:b. lti '; relit* • ' /stdrit u.peptry, Sniped and Mid smajp dog !..litrweelslittic Carpet, Wool and Cotton Vent ' _ - rt z c i vil Three . catou alid Wool . Ingrain, _ Eloper sod Pine Ingrain, Dropieting. • - Oil Clothe,-from 3to feet in width. • Together' with an excellent siborttrient of Venltian Window Minds; Window" gliados,Cocos pla.Canton matiuge, Clutha for stairs. MAU and Bogs of *eery ciescriptient; - Ends Itods, trill bo mid to, a sintll adrusgrainecose, far awls. • zilaz • ' • C. Pt. MADLY. • • NEW , CABM. - MIE! so. 4T Fifth; flareart;' aassiar -4 47004. - ' s - A N Cent e' lkd ousortatettla 4d2I.PETING/1 ahl CLOMP, of the latest valuer. boradlhd *reins far sprteg sales, now open for Lupe:dont condedng of-, • • r - Boyd Telvetn. • . Br ussels •" Tiontry Bra:Els; rt • Tapes ; try Ingralual,'• . : • Extra Sinpa Thrverly; • --••• - • - Super =I ?Ins= s'.. • • • ' T.4P VIIed end Philo .Tredllans; ' .. , r Together with aim* deteriptbott of lox prlssed Carpettuss, ,Chrtillle and Tilted Nortend Matta, Catsup And- Cbtf Malt Jul. Ling ; e Chain; Gasse,./ehlalk Alhea, and Shorpogn Matta; Flostind Stair Oil Cloths, all arldths - and quiltice; Etair sad Droggeta. Green' Nehr„ - Platailiasal Table Goyim, Tealtlati Binds; WlTedow Shwir; fictr Was, Le, at at */ PrAsst ccfg • Plfzi• • . •• , Notice to ICoritrae toss:. .10 ATM STE. HARM CANAL,--Sealei proposal' Ter.lbc a 7 construction of the Canal around the Falls of St. Slam i n th e statatf gust day of April matt, and trill heopened The WM be conanruct_ urposhbr Congress and the Aet itte LeO• 11 , attire of 'iivi‘iv'e; •• • dins ter the construction of the same.' This 111111 lad Oa:: - vibrations are on tie, at the office of Apt, • neer, at Dartrbik, to übkh react= Ls:tinniethr.recani notaa... -"- . , , • , Tupasalslto be addressed tall Omit: Paq., sad ienet be *manysided by ;beman of rendes '. Connmers' DEMIA 1.0 be enithemmiln full..- • - ' • . -;. I = ; ,-- -- • ,--..- -':' JOHN el 13ARRY,.. ' ' • '•'. i ; - -1 ., : . - '• = - : 811IIBAKl11):41.3T;' , ' -. ' -s' - • CHAIINCY. JOSLIN, r': " • Detsou:reaxiiary 18tb.18.53.. - . • , : • 2.• - ~ ..tr.zeorvrA•tiks- - S 0 ARK-11 U E . 133 - 11T000. :s t :rit i - • - - larkrE Jong ithelied th eir largo - " sphalg - •••nid stock' Of EL BOOTS /LNG - 6140Pft nab - variety' Ida far)* df deeds, am the Pritlifo AND BUMMER Inild.DE.' A.l.Bo—in extensive assoritherit 61 - 111 en atet/toys` PALM LEAP ,11.8111, ocall truths; thinuntoLand onbiconted. - ALSO—A large and elegant athirtmeot - of Ledies.luld Moles' BO IPMS,;. of the Weer and most fssldirrable ef7les Their Bieck of Goods having Non- reizobseei direct nom the manufsethren, prizthpally tar each. end Wetted with groat awe in regard to quality. and size; they 'trust they cam/at fall to plea" 48 ibffy_ ogre determined ta.=s ; low prices aa the three_ quallti of eitherth New Toth. Philadelphia ooltaltiononi% • • Merchiati visiting nttibrinfli.to.pnorlosso, or on their way Pea, are lanai to ca s . ndemazoino their stock, be- I key methods' --•••••• 1853 •i3PRIBIGI • Arlit-4100DEL•• 1853. GEORRE P. - 941:11511 .&, ATO. 64 _WOOD •STREET, ivattPeiMngsa 4 etrOtitTANAPAVEASigi or 4", 41 4 4 .4k# 10 . 0 .:UPD AXERACAN X R - MOO D S • muttso optgavassimmumr lug -LAN= 4 5 3 ,-.4 0 0' 'co VioTziz • ctiVismaiwilsverantatort - 'airthTingbaportiddlr es most ot eat? goltpain GooDs, - • Bari a White Seto Ittitato. Linea Drfl s,Honstat, PcV 12, 43 1 k rilieutth-r•Barlityiri47" , te. ' they us us GRUA/ . .110tiAIN81 - - • _ They via mutton* to ready* rpaddAtlatts ' at tteaetr:- eat sill most dasil ; atia B . 4l*throgiboatiho sawn. Feely parctuLeer caankt bit liattent„ bs eandiftg Stock beforeparehaakyr, _ ' -1ng3:254&2= 0 L.07-14..1N , G_.i . .5 . 1"-Oft-E - 1 . "MON- 31 3 CIA", ,su r 4-0- „ TiCklarßET., tba erletiabeapothpar Depot ozuttbarty , 111:041 . 1 1 wbleb bin lilEt &II VIII rep:dirk) sailer tos.masta of Ate TM= MO DOORS, ban., POIM.of 16;11:dri;q =or" spans tot theIZAZ111111:12P0 bastarty , Mora to the spacious banding 011.110 comer of • DIAMOND AusY AND -WOOD Wbaelhethare/rostboxt6od,. -. ..8 TOM OF: -CLOTE[6I • READY ,MADE 73 . naunal. tor um= wuomk.p Ttioisr4ronpldsdlosoll Oxdo - , , WESr.rILESTERN .R.RIC,Bar And they will liazrant thein to bt - asgccd lit any nue.. fietned.th the llniom_ ' ' - CUSTOM WORM, . • ... nt . sus am g rit %crow tiasiwolasew-intios. T he had en 'bami a falremt:laatit_tlyel assortmcat of CL sod 00ATUNA ioz' . • . _ ESOCKB, Dltras, . WALKING - AND ....Our Interests are identhit with those oeouz-custdmirsi and we issue Ow poblie that amr•fldellty will act Nyzt .1111114 all otters we may be farmed with,. .1; /GP DON'T POIMET TIDIPLAC/E— • • ' 88 , .Wood , Street,-. , (MT .3fli2il CoRMOI 07 OLOIOND - ALUM. N. 13.--yre gorksoor teutideiiiahgthigliilisTe no longer Leg imeitection with the 'Clothing Bushiest .an Liberty 'street. attention is &Total azatogrpi - to the Hance aixtseatggwated. - • - - • • • - - ' ' 3011 N. HUG:Arty To Ile rehants iipti Druggists throughout the Union D.:18; WODIMOUGEr e . - 31ANDPACTITItIllt AND DE:ALXIZ-111-,4;:, , •., ' PAINTS; 01.68; • .N 0.141 Malden Lamer New RESPECTIT - LLT inettee the attention or Dru As tm and Meseta:ft throughout the Onion, to his largo and ex tensiTs 11113014216121 of .PAZN7a. kr, .of th e EMT. AND PUB= QUAUTll26orhich he oifintlbt tale on very snotierate terms, both to.oashind darned:no boyars.:: Below • are ettunanded sate of theLnalireg articles: WHITE, MAD in ati, to kegs at 25 t 0.% - • BLACK PAINT _YELLOW OCEEB. VEN. RED, in oiL PATENT DRIED, fERANDROD/9W/f, !MIDI& Dit ERNA, br ' • „An!' • - DMBEIV,'"CEIXACD-'*lliatir:4lo-:I2,9I:NiCtAI MRBSN&itoiL bs PRUSSIAN BLVD, TAREDEER of all thitte,— - IMMO) 011, RAW and BOILED _ViIfMCKG AM. 1:24G15311 iten.ll*CDllo#B.ltED.,and. • . IHUId RED, RED WAD, and IXTTIAItMeti.:., /ZONA PILENCE =I YELLOW dry. iladitfil7NOlCS - ItRENCIR AND Jytre . nrceltr o usa ,_ air Mensoua and odterfin *ant of azw : of the itiyirvi mumicautd Ida tact it to their Interest to etdisaaaccr zomb i jte and purthtudret, and out expo ' ?knee In the trosinera, gtre 'wr *dean In am mat of those In the Mae line. D. 11. Taal/ onls 441111a14en Eiw Yolk. •' . ‘- -. - - .... - L ,;;,-*"', .------ --.-- , •---. ~_- .-- 1 / 4 ,, —____-- ~_ . ~ _,, ..., --,....- • , . ' •:-.- ' '- .; -' , •,- ,7 1rt,f. -4 :,;•':"‘:. ~..'... . .- "•:-.:::•: 7;,-:.; ~`:-, -' ,- ' --_- -... - V.-.:•'- -.-.:,-. _ -- ~ :_4 44 4: :, , ,.Z. 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B • Beat) Mai be WOW u tha Bat Met% darftg the dayorkbaat ams &trim - - • Ala-Secoad night of the t at Ma ILIBBINV LY .' l l ___'n*Prtiatt two fa7adDb eltsrfeten_ Its satesr-pleci ccrtided milear f tils RA, Tam Al* lOU be acted tletidier _ limatire• fflabistr :Just Whiaag , _ XArsiderrive• •4 • • 11 41PlialfitaliZita-r1:- • b 'nleve•ft Lawler. -4°411 Vl=4 a.,Unr*.Weßliklolo*ltig SWISS' lIIELL-4131NOVRS. ciaAarD mosto.ex-ziratuneAdirlittri-i, ripliziameinat dND FAE4l3l:llrllateurOZO6r-:: ANS, OR - SWISS BELT. A II S 9 GSR I4 S I k I - , aatukl lu mo .ths t z at e cettented•TooolLlK GEOROrMI c ,cosrnsill,st itt.804704- ,"and IfV 7 ..evesinpr,Matm 6. ri 25 ttaeltAbli22 l l4llecot • parcigs. bait Prica. Kr Wzi ist ,7 *lock; Perform/not to cortoroncs: y,to all oPe froae,,L6tl J, ME:81,8; aunt.: .: • ;;:: :7 ;:::,:§p.E . CZ.Zi,T4I ,- : Is.IpTI.O.ViS- : :• , -• ingi/80011 Q. tiF SLLIIa Na 134 BadtBßelcrir4 0-4.11:116 1):--stoutishovotho aaisUly Orlos, &MINX of TtdotataliTroooctooN leY.E mt, uP - day evening... • • fr •— /i.. 1[61. E 1 t 0175 . 1 L.: - ItOnings-l.... 1 13 1 4 , 01”: . LW—Amami toigo,_ Eticolfoly Weduesday immtre__ MlC __,.lll 4:r...41f/a ." ACIA..;--Forthobestams4Sulkiltti, - -,' *wet; st so ataitilrfikajtw.to tbir_PokkOtal;fitore, No. AS ylltkvsecosorttere the very best pi* ondGologs- IWI H.FOW gni -Boot and Rios 31aatillruccerilr. 216 • 1 4-BarebizArix4ftTa doccrabekuribeaake - Sur - • • /13 asW raedby.• anklini_ • .bastltattri; Btillr.p7/.11,. Mani*: 14Per or Rxket flooki A Mtra Mutates, Usk Wood, Writhe, Desks, Drasiag Oust sat irork Bra"C Witrelt 14Evet, on* don beim Sixth. PhilacithAda. r- lam [o : ` 4 P*- P....t,'lln i cirst4i,Witehtitsttetilaili: • .2 . :Wtsdsleikauseeti - street in! skyq. • , Prressrissonsew-neste every ..i.1 122 " 3142 21627 :4:0viN. 0 M -.-3 Leete tits cue% _ .erecisy otesettmearth. . .",--Ttesetkly- 11 -.SAWA EN 1511MLING111 . .QQAPANY. , • Uryt- Hargfbatd, Vonneapttal Stock. MOOG; sots $4111,172. Mice of - tbs. Madusigt;Ageaerhz ths Stec' Emma Woixt street.- • ••• =mar: :'-'lCitatitC3ol4-10•13..v A i 111IBS Manisa Coiriatail roan i nistr. - OTans - sae taiineedaildei twas: eartain: - ra lair will be , Stampi inn Dr Ooatemia. PUlar4:l4 . cue bylk:GEO. S KEYSEIVISO Nlckd ri4rri.ll2Kirid tiros:A.4*Am: *itikr 444_ • - - - - - - - - W44URTAlniurt- 1 0214 4 1th 3 = 11 41% crt rtallWOrWis.aatiecnir, Leto . 1196410020 =92 1 , 3 1 5 , 40 . 1 ,1 111 e,-; dst ;11sOlgthl*Rain-.thelliSCTiorgst•' ' fpurZt/7" AL" ID • snr. • matte. 2. airtg.-COMA ' SECONV" AND ;atm six; - 2. 11 ,;.-18# mottoty Quia - a*: tout &nag ind tadQs Room SELADI, jago‘ tri h-peektir ana ollkeilistii kilted to' tn.- 7 7= fox viztetti4b2g - Rieirtkae..- & CD - - 8. W. arms &toad tad Arch stu. Phil& ' - ZIRLSODPAI 'IMONTEMICIICOTYPku., Mfits Mosa. street. -Likaaassratrikr la sff klors - atir • frau* *.:X. ta 3P. giTthe ,ritrazati - - sll4l4oPart eartattatatenesOuthre and Tartly a••• Pular ta eaanterir therettedraistnar, at. the folleartne atumP Pim: WO, IC $ 5 * 12 4 Im - 41d:tag the elm arid quellity'ar pip or tram - .1•••- Ha= tar thiartrea, *tar it 4.o4.fierilki N..11.-11keneteee ofeir.lcpairsif deat the elty. ' - ••*, -- • - 7 •r ‘•-•• aud all - • , Moak& dj•n4sAts bum the ft; tpetalT taut 0.11 - 11.400 ipaixkm taeotorelid-ftes. bl tzr Aftrtst of Dila N. - Y. Ur :Sar, who =I carijtjlad si99-Air..1:4517,•5YLP14%1, fr= -9-1- % I X§O , a • Thirtetin years trf eliscisuid atiikAibbl this brcoctinrepeeita s.ractice tialf.ppabled:Mpa.lo • treatmeat to each n'iltereentsigewslaih4lll,o- • - -firmed so& Astrudp_eafivi.^l4...iidiStotte•- - prrieiiba. • .., • ippacpway- of the City of PlttibY . I, :x 3lo OßßEAD,Pzidideta—lemparruNNET,fiserstrri- Wlll lasaza'against snit 3LeatiatE_BlsKEt_ - ar air - W Office: in Ilaaongal!ty!.-Irsss!,:Nxi. ja4r-154- Mitotwitecut,, )ux9ll 7..l.4-= • 3rag,11:7 1 41 2 - v ; ILA _ • ; ' - vroir:Don ; - :394.1.1Cap7. -pp 7, — ;:7 .• _ • • Company _ rrt;.- 11 . 0117 .I:e4cei 94' Ma amt. betsomiliriikawl• Ant*. . s{gy►St.er,aisdMb v,. - :-.4lsunzrem MILL sanj CULFlGO!Ltal , r4 . ,l_lll4lilsOlgo_adlirisrJ9. • t. - _ agelzumlUms or Diszaagely. The. Nrgiof 0 9 , 8 04 Mid 4L4 134 rtarfgs , WertLicrigter,jr, - 2 • ' _ . 4 45;11.a= Bagikar, Banitua htllatT. _ • i l =Dit i Ty Jr, Jobal3 DlNkert.b„, - • . Irsimek&-naiii . iwn',9l4,ltsalliraskaats,. • 3. Setrxmatiktri . i"z1;-Thate , . 15711 4 2 V4 1 f 1 7 76 . - - ' 3 lt.Papicia; - , :b= _ . Ipit.triburiak.ife - .PI 888, PA. • Germ, ;MOOD_ Predikolasso Et. Ha,' • -•%. -M ' 'Preiszogreir 8. Luca. -. • - _ No, - 45 rtria ' • ; • (Atiscritie r - ..11a11-.ll222ditu)'. mikes Amity la.ruanpey apptitif . ttroi tot •- 31tituellt&tee we the =tie es :bier!. t staak airs at • 3lntaalratesequel sp.:idly-kited of thltiyAkted ode l7 - . -17 third pe-Ce13611111 lIIIIIIIittif arliarnec • ;.. --Riau taken on the Ifyer . e; pen icse - go;11' teilvieuicet dnsiialfa : Jame t 1 Hooa . - &awl Wata tan Ulan Pll [ llips+ -.7. '.John 4k. WilSost i • - - . John ficot; .101ePh John hiAlptcy . •-• Alexander Ilulnakhr, '. -• licaragaY,Les,;!..-: _ - - • -+ =zsi:cliti l / 4 :-,%* l :o:zko i ILA • 113 M 'brirrA-L- 2 c l o,lAus'Antbnellev.,Tarics Res* -- , JL^ClAToinliChitimlbriio . ftertsweii. sebty • _ KING -.14 0 9 1PY1v AR- AL - GARMEgitlsitiiadenriiamOtarbatig:iiqil#6 : .z.Lr. ' • It 11 . married- topi!", be • esti S i booze= 'prrtalsts:.,Var Ai apirionit gni baatby waned ty,o4oingichabia--:;,..: .negotiating far ands llama by. 13.5 re Taiforiar B. azateaa. Harelreaeuat Teri Jaaaarygetb,ls43; payable laaz =labs artarest:•as paymeaktaks beea• atepped—eald , aatei.baeltig. 'Loeb tutor dolma. Rata - - , li/21211111tif ‘llthamvill.lins2l24v3Bs3:-4, . - - ,r „ astarn - rummies - Company,. Pittsburgh: Btromxrx, - sfere*lrkz . : : : - . T... 'WELL thine* all a, gfisks - alMa AS X& ~. PTT ==wigwed. Fed ra&r..1.84V mel ~atem.dws6'rrerwell • 'krimink la -the . totmoingliy, wart *he tuna &ad litetalltic to-mufti:o2z thieltaiteterw ' thil Taaatmosa.atamakapqa bat prateetkon toemii : arbodektee fa be inscutd. • • • - " : Difteton.—.ll. Butl&r." NJ:rabies, Vt., X: th, C. lhaksim, George Waseitemr; . : _ Wm.. X Licati.limei Li Chart . Jayser . bW„.. &tam 6.lzradai.t:• 'Thomas Scott . . • . - • '- 1126 Mee, No. 92- Waite ilFctis (W:Fpuromi,o l: l 4, V A. ;•• • , - ,Taaseaday,./1 thfB4s3:- , OPENING T - NEW DRY MOD STORE -CO, imoio PZP • - , arrwsre "race axe r•DpeaiDinisceberiiimi the - Pleazuzis ••••d.riksr::.4-.•'''S ag or thair,otramrtahliabzece la Tsmath L -V _ ?. s. t .: jara or T. k. a genr andaieunasitaasoFssakalqarse-,..1.,„4.. DRESS 'GOODS. • lila plan and Bilka, of areriaaziety atae, Bosza ama s ibuic Craps &Paris:rum% Beaottoes, Livissamt Orgarsdasaksyadves Babes, Prtab4- • - 2 {Mob* Trillialsts„ Maas. de "Wars, Damao da Liana ; Adele 1304 Camlates, June; Giredjamm.. ighwdchali - gyms, Domba-nea, Lostres. &a, r prfated Broeht, Pm* ar;i•• Csitan TLlDet. 84k Deragy„Da Law. and -Lame mud - Wm - Dlatstillsis., • . LINEN, otioDs.- seideales; - - Lions : sail POlowsase Pbsetinge, Mao -Linens, Dill* apkira, • Damasks, M o t u lky Itmets, ree Di ssa apers,ada sft!ak 7 _ , .Qolits, O Ae. cacohaprr i - ; l a w .: an • ' - . WRITE C Goo ALL 'SLIMS; '• • - and (flares . s aii6rl~mk •Aa artsamitit gat arffi ns , aß,, Baaa e ts! GENTLE lON'S FURI.4 EinfiNiklf )(fie: • Us& _ Sessa .„- atottof and ltaltbtr ivee litatitCassii . ' caseVlbsitkb - , iiikases Mamba 10-11-kkth-si:lie•ayaf UO4Paliii atiestingsulticktay. • . _ eisaaresisehasrBtollltsm o. d V i rt - - 111/ A lB/12. * 11 -d ' -•- - - - - - Viither vAtAnstoirolli War =Wes; all of hid& farm case of theTargeefital taasb vatted *task or poodg the ecnostryilsommoeW l =sarbollitbas,enjoyea tnibmwmt,, srnt* wiz to- tally- erartztte vies 1 eztyjtutent bmaap.Obtalliiidele 1121 be crena Ea low amain of maw, btaalkated by' may • aft*, ix% th e _ tabniaZd Imieft plea *unstably asked at DM' T heir - SPAS lig! at arl Danis be alblletal srithy.lagte;4l 4 ,4l6 - .7 NM= 'eat to Patimae or amt.- -f • • • - • rLdtnaw'lda ter wed is rezaj4 tri"-Thi tt oi n e„ aot Dtterslbt - •`' 4etiTholerala•••••• ttithrraid, that ilorwilt- =dry their. Wee at Loy " tin — ' for Otiodliattaet----- arst pride; also, to duplicate', yiiitain Ulla at the gam* Yer-aq4atea,--• S- • - A. MAHON CO. • • ' few _ tam nuirriva milunry autikatiukzumis arill be opened in ecemeetion with thls estatasz um a . Dittabtrrgh, Zarb 1:033.3, - zwal,h,‘ •:~ =' . IMIEM ' • 4..-.4L4- =INN -- - "~~~: MEE WWI
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