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FORSYTH, 4-'-''.'-3-I'''.;'-o-PhitadelPhtd 4 .-t amtroti B - TORT-•-••••-- iu. •" nty voiluvr,BßAln ,-•- - : - ----- -------- r t o ate ' * pt, bob- Sit Moursji..2ll. Precnonts. I OD., * are th _ est sud t r tie3a ! 24 liin tileir te bwi nfN reitorkindi3oitoZ only an (ADA ln - — , Th .„ --- w .. wit:deed to' reed,* lbr thigiro.i. 4 d__re" a -'1101To".ft to at' our : lain:tat rabo2 . . Tati6emlin , t t i 1T401 1 108, 1 1v etii: Their aloes atilt TtieleumP t.- YORE{ 122 Aaiun street. • ~ • f • . C. ' .' ''':. - ' ZOSTON 10 State stmt. . . . . 1 . .. , g - e m, miailsrg•atiltlsesvt. 'on, Burn:W.lPM 406 T ien . sad kiXo...t) we wet . ortrai ta, ?UMW CS MrarilVernVilitmll.93 an jeoZol li:s a x=l .d Vbra, -• 6 Dar ,§,l l )...etilberi VIIP .3 1 4 - BY 411 40 1 .4. 1 4 1.4. 1 1. .. - donors or Itlaoe dial; tulOiellilitt i eti • - of April;.illl:bit tolesiivoid st the othee, l l4 .W.lOPSir iLere - - WIIRDS r"WOIEWS r WORDS .t" Under the ,ceplion of " The Heropfleiti Rail• road and :the Steubenville Proviso," the Phila delphitirtitAikatiti3Of:Saturday contains an „ edit° r4Yt,"ei columns itiAength, which, for nut- lignityalsettood, exceeds any thing we have ever it4;l-'iili6mboitunintagiut an attack npan - Pitts*gli',lirst iteicitiratukrunning over. with eneilindtieholianiitnisti.loilmDian Who could Indite Antall an fools, Is far a, straig,hf-jacketLhe is certairdirin danger of Ing poiseami to (high - with Iddiern venom. That our citizens, mayltiye;Splie..P*. of the Xiang: antiadelpidaadnia* • • rn • employs 51.2rePesitteg of theta, are dopy - the fol lowing tsinteires from his, eraty article: The genial aza presumptous claim of that city to hold the kayof tha. t wanmeree of the West."--.." This toalapott -arrozwieeiewwwwfia even bar total pr0rampti0w."......... "We etuntotritawnOor aatantslottent at the thatoela - folly of those vbo pie this setwelera and unnatural wail Onrietbah.,..ttallwraet r and 'eltanatolut oppconeater The inairtetlaniSPlttaburgh U mote than malty -irestisatsiii''H':',Wthc*Fta appwitten, of Zthabstrab-" ma, ext_Fouptp94 , 7 - of ent Illiberal OOnfae z elt Pittabnigh.7..—..MAtteMubsuied dad Irritathielest ttilifteitwa, VAT at ThUtqitgb.r..... "The recirosHaT This ' new unajealousy Pitteborgh." - • , 12:1 • We- ight make other extreatsgrem. the alltsT , aide in this PhiladelPhislosittai` but ire pre , same "out 7 i , eaders aro ready hiettelaini : "Vold; enough! " • _ , " Now, what has caused Idir.tlibt philllppio against the city orrittaburglit We tell you, reader: , it is simply because our Sepresem tatives at Harrisburg, have had the manly inde pendence to stand np,in their places and defend Pittsburgh and. WesterePentuiyfaanie against the assaults,, aggroxiletr,,tyranny and overehadow ing indniderSit*:6l4r of Philadelphia. All honor taiumillaiiregutlditives ! Let them go on and do *ell itaty, regardless of the tmgentle ,, manly assaaatil, 91 Philadelphia scribblers. The continued bad faith practised by Philadel phia towardi 'Pittsburgh, is well knowue—has been often referred to by cis,—and need not now be rec-spitulated. Oar citizens have reeolved to take care of themselves and - nerd their own interests, and theism williag that. Philadelphis shall do thnedurreVPhefima when PhiladelPhia could control the State sad. its legislatien, has gone by. The people's representatives from other parts of the Coramonwealth,--the North. the West, and the middle comities,—have found it necessary to lanitelogether for the purpose of mutually protecting , the rights mid interests of their constituents against the :Overaluninwing aggression of Philadelphia. ' . We repeat, we can andkßiglachict our own rights. Self-Protection is thi first law of our natures. The " unnatitralime as the North American styles ~ it, was began In Philadelphia, by her tab:Mits to divert the travel and trade of " the West -We will teach Phil adelphia that we cau . stA along quite as well without hey;,Xibilitt:eit' ilninoug TRW:Mt as.— , We will build. lhe Allegheny Valley Railroad to New York ; we '" will build the Connellsville Rail road to Baltimore; we will build the Steuben ville Railroad to Steubenville, with or without a charter 6om Virginia; we will build the Char tiers Valley Railroad to Washington, and there take the wind out of the lleraptleld rails ; anti we will build as many other Railroads es may cult our. convenience, without any sedealkee from Phdadeiphitt. Pittsbiligh is getting to be a big town; sbalt4m...imituitrionr, intelligent, 80-shead`P°lloo. 0;1 VA* the is destined, be • fore many years gotti, -- to be the leading inland . city of the Thin. Oar numerous Untrue*. Canals, and glOrious Rivers; our healthy oil- - mate anti active population; our inexhaustitde mines of. coal and iron—cll, all combine to place us in a position that may well be envied. Phil adelphia-editors may howl, and whine, and abuse us, but—who cares ' DEATH OF a. EDITOR. Dr. Joint Eessusu, Editor of the WheelinE DatTy Argos,;(llUli it Wheeling on Sunday morn lug, at 6--ceolock., Di r . D. -was ,originally from the city of ,Ecif .lurk;* where, its former; years;: he was connected Witil-theEditeiitsl department of the Evening Poit. From there be moved to St. Chdreille, Ohio, and soon afterwards became editor and proprietor of the Bt. Clairsville Qd ette, in w4i.oix capacity he earned for himself the reputation of being an able and spicy triter, and a radical, State-rights Democrat. Among the country press Of Ohio. Dunham's Gazette al ways maintained the higheSt rank. Per the put fottr years he was Editor and proprietor of the Wheeling Daily Argus, a paper which we always read with groat pleasure. fer west adtabmbly conducted. - The disease of which Dr:.Desusit died, was Consumption. hiay the turf be ever green above his grave. ST. ANDIMML*B OfftritCH. We afe inforroOd:#4 the statement given in the Daily Amelia! yesterday, in regard, to, the election of Viserymen in this Church, is in correct, and that the election will be held soon after the_atTival of the new minister, Pow. Cotmwal; of Corinecticat, who4.expected at an earl day. - - . or The sale of elaTili **Southern Slates . . In annninced pretty ranch 11 the same manner °we annotate.) - tlific sole of Cottle In our tonrketa. Here is tux 'exoount let one gee : , A tot 0 0 1, 402 04 41fiiii =Oa, sold it Oszroutoss, =the Ist lout, commanded s. very hlgh rim Not mm= ally likely:neat/ fellows brought faun 111300 to SI4CO, sod one: wmsupa sold 1bt51175,-,Buyi from ion to twelve rani . of ego 'uptight ffout 5309 to IMO, 014 girls 131 proportitna.; ' - 100-ot. tretrilre-ofAlte Baltimore Mechanim appearifehave created anexcitement through ontilis.ftetintry. Been as, far -off":A t ' idanta l Georgia; meetings have been callikio ,render them material Dili. We obaerve auktittplttpXtbs small towns in our Mato have beeitintOilbr l 4 . in apscrribing . than the great city D ieu, Maitzt - of gIIPPIPII,--Andrew Jackson Davis, the PetiiihkeePlitkaiert has - &move:rod that all : torts of. Maohinerf, - locomotives, egginef t Sm., can be .driven by the power of Me human will .He ttriti OPP - 7 th e rfilicsrsp(iiftin. —by . joirlopicinginto . theof*, 't/1 1 1 /q t1 4 1 0; ‘-.tho Presteir-Atiltitrahiatiof Hoe. ,•• pintiII"DVIPMITIIIRST. We observe that this , project has obtained popularity, not only in Philadelphia, but ale?.i,rt Ik the latter city; the fireisneaq. gone intoVokitiolnment with ioncliletirlt.#l: offer:all thelist4prilto iho priject. aging the.iproositlan, they do not,*ntp# their right to aid in' CuPPM I3II 4 or taboriog to preierielhe lives and prefier** their fellow citizens. *1%4 are of the 01104 ' that a paid department will suppress the dils graceful riots that have too frequently occurred among ihe members of.eerupsults that ImVur, beon: ,crganirs4 without a-proper..ditiort_at e t9L the temPeraments and habits of many of those who are permitted to become members. likelolielm - from some of the-intel. Ugent firem en _ o (4l 4 4 4 :ltf4iti.dirli:.hitilkithittY of tot klad-4r - thl,iiiilt?inltplasntirorkmal In 41tled It Abe riots a f ituti'attiopciat - , etery, titili4ArtorthelAdOteliallheills tool much loiiering kibbig:.*;§l4loAdnieedr;tiOni eatlyin thilloorning laid late boys, who- should:be AlswAlelled - hy their parents to emPlOytheir"inerw:iiiiiiltalityiy The sag iiathitlintionederition of our . • 7 _ .„ • . s irlt is estimated that the Wed =Vat Wood tarry baalrei of tkarlserbrut, bad three hundred sad dghty tholoanCikirtals_of.their votes ta droulation In the West "'the time th•Y u Mb:ft - :the VIP , Bo , that: th is .Test amount of paw la reedrea payamt for produce is rodetaned `!vAdlrl sad littetnoues." . This is • the ,systeni that :irreePonsible jani t ir PUrane. : :When. 'they - issue slitolLot mrtian: trneh tan send it as ter ifrora belie as . " tan for oixonlatiroli Ilietuninagerll:ol l My 41.4: nisieetnii=induige the hill-aiever return foiridemption, gadititt . rodeenit But it anolki, calandtraliould tpecal them, they , base . keiiiiioe' ' Out .eray , of closing doors, and boars t sir ddpee • to grow! at theßice, they hare paid again sir knowledgeJefoliiii had, while: the fancy bankers are connttiiiihe profits they hitie l glade by the oat:idle. Ouii• Otitena shotdd . be .caretul,trowidhey 11ralii1be : foreign esbro our toed 400 i:iie,e/üble., pcoplb vfli ),646 •vp:pap t rutoney, they should .oudeavorto 04i4iiir notes. =TM .-'41111! Tits Division of CaWass de • into three tiritifi!rj dielinad and separas, is sit7w contempla ted.' isid„ . , : pressed there. A undority of the Le: Ifedekrirei it Is sold, will order a State Conran liMieand-sPop. thst•Convention will depend the tiled% ir4loo,iiiiftioundhsries of dividon: The _ three- Obatattilkel to ,. b e named J9Parli."- the ;111)11/ItatO ;thiision, `w hich: - luny Idifyit2B,ooo in .the but cenifis -Web 1iri1210,8138 ; and!‘ . Ttilare,"*a Southern State, including Los Angelo: arid' San Diego, which hue 84,151:1 inhabits te, Slid * about Men and a half millions of taxable_ propesty.o - 11s* Booth= State of Tulare, in the die** Rif contemplated by many of the oCcuttanta.! o , slave State of—exul one of the 'objecti Ot pressing the-division is to establish slavery . there. The: r atans debt of California ia about three millions of dollars; and this debt, divid. ed among the new States, would give California $2,883,833; Tulare, $.100,000; and Sierra, $266,667. c atifora4.lo4o.-Eaillsh and American A etter. Cahfornis to en Eaglish editor, complains of the silo w character of British sell ing vessels generally, as compered with the American . olippere. Ile says : 0 0f the 33 British vasele whkh catocred the mulct lee ltrandsoo for fire, months; ending with tut DDCSICIbtf, took orm2oo dart to make the mane fact Itottand; one vessel to 130; and smaller WO drys to mike the pameiti The shorted postage Tam .141 dayr; End only two wands troceene4 In tasking it under 131 days. The overage par sage Ow this period of Dee months win 103 days. Thor, are tsetse great bnpartanoe connected with these pinatas ; for :instance, the *lower *dog Tenets hero,* * cote, tiketund niciranytesorti gettnikoll 'env la bid, ar in iresi hod Tete-whin MA chart r 11411 4 2. ootinDlYnnatod on the salisfsetorY addition of their tortodt " Turntog to the Arosdeanarmeels. 1 lind that the area** pings of American eendiof art diens new the A hairdo ports for the whole of last year wulsl tlaytr-w need which only two Eettish Tenon ottalmd do Bre months w h ile Ow avenge wnge of Ainaticior'elipperi it ally no 4.3 speed dm..W to Unbar, of our vonels."' Fie adds thst all the raerchamte there, not do pendent on the commission Imbues.% ship to New York, end then reship for Celifornie on Ameri can Tugela • , . - - MT A very destructive fire occurred st Cha _ , tinned on Batll/d/Y morning, at which s mamba of buildings sad a largo amount of property were coistunt#,, The upper part of one of the buildinge diStropxl was occupied by a woman and her titiliere/Ildren. The mother was sick, ssul, with t6tee children, was asleep when the fire broke 'out. • • When the was awakened, the entire lower part of the house was inflames, and her room filled with smoke. liathering her dal dreri La her arms she made her way ,to the roof of the house- She could just be perceived through the dense smoke, which socended from all , parts I+l the- house, and some persons got upon theitoining building and rescued her from her perilm situation. • Lanus Sail or itaLBOAD laos.—A sale of fire thousand tonn of nitro& iron was made to New York on 12Lurediy by an agent of one of the larie4Wosh manufacturers at £9 per ton, cash, beiAii4llides , This brings the price itiMat",olErr ton. There has been WMl4l.its tliet . wkettor two or three weeks; but this is a new movement,. and Indicates that the !Mee it rails are to be kept up. The railroad iron production of this country is ,now about 76,000 tons per annum. The wants of the ann• try thli year, It le believed, will be 800,000 tons, and nest year 400,000, if the present prosperity of the country continues. ice " The London Daily Nowa says that there an old Beet& newspaper extant, wherein may be' seen the Inquiry, Who Is Chord) , WWI - And the paper goes on to inform Its readprs that 6441880 y is an obscure militia man, who can't belt; Meddling with matters that he does not aanderstma;, and who will soon be merciftilly remanded to. abacyrity In Virginia. it he data not provoke 1141,:iii0ers too far. More over,: tiii..resder 15 - .4400 :to judge of him by tliawkiMpanYhe keeps, one of his Intimates be ' 11 *a -d i rti P ricite f 8, man, Paine Beri Frantlin• '1 Louis Napoleon la about to send a naval force tio Elan Juim de"Nicaragack to demand from the Municipal Authorities there, tatistaotion for fines levied by them mpon Frenoh imbjeetafor _their refusal to comply with some of the de. mends , of the anthorltioe of thee place. The Frenoli dovernment, before deciding upon this coarse; made a demand upon the British govern ment, but that government replied, that it had no responsibility in the case, for by treaty with 111 a Baited States it hid.relinquished all authori. • And;detahsloti ...:iiir, HorsokE. tirriek, of Nei Orbine, has ..., doeepted thellfle•shootbig challenge of Dr. Oration), f.,lliiw‘:odshurg, AY. Be agrees to ehoOt for a.geld _wied‘a, and as much of the 1 $lO,OO .as he can rates at the time, and to sheet 'off-hand forty consecutive shots, three hundrild yards ; the abets all to be made in one day,'said.rneastired by what is termed ertring- Measnia—the shooting to be done between the tireti4difteenth of November nett. Dar,awats correrrnistoass, COMM/VMS. —.. I nICT I 'OCier on suffrage has reported a section *lifig ihe proporty quilfleation for office,. #a ) giring . the right of noting -to all the free irifte finale eltisens resident.in the State a year i preeefti the election, three months rja ikie.fatinti, and W117 ' 44 1 1 11 In lbw tottel where he shall vote. •••—• .- /6)lspiaim.,9Arxii.—Heia his aodplapaul, made ; by tha Praelfeat'orthi• .rorgisamtan. , Aare la.n . # 80 3 0 Tarigi*:::**—(o l o l L___dat7,!ra. fang PX ,1N e e 941 ./ i fi r g.! ' taf -pAn2Agm# ll , 4ke itatifig,`" bong t ipptigh deep and drink skslemr , -• VOILEIGN COJIIMEROZ The English fund market feela the 'higher rites for money, though the last advice& left stooks more ideally at the quoted prices.— Consols were firm: st4J9k Asti for money irhileforeign stooks .`` 'Were* anteidvance; . This was the Bth inst. The trade:also" , in the minafes taring towns showed •-s te& extensive businisi for the week provions, tnittt, Sae net aciompll' nied with a materiallukiititee in prices. It is stated thatfor the high doubtful prices of the raw material, of various articles, it would have been: larger still. Thle - ,was the case at; Manobester, where the uncertainty Woe as to the downward tendency of cotton; and et ‘B irtaing•.' ' ham, where the rise in mefaleriea to stoppegeotl mills end discharge Of "hands. Mt" Iron, bow; I ever, the works were in' fall activity, the orders _ from America and elseshere, bein g large as, -The monthly boat& ofirade returns, to July 6, showed great , eativity)The same- month of lest year was one otos :prosperity, but i the returns show, this, yeez, an increase of 80 per cent. of exports. Thaw are the figures ' Total exports in 1858 ' .:.:::::« .. do _ 1862 - 4,821,781 t 0,3 • ••••• • $1;410,060, The nearly all the branchea of industry ; the great* increase, how/lir, h seen in the cotton, silk and woollen mannfaa-', tures. The samefestnre of inoreasois seen in imp port:alone; of ' these; are grain of 'all' kindi, - largely ; most descriptions of ,food or luxury ; salted provisions, butter and cheese, eggs, cocoa, , coffee. Tea and spices are the only articles that' show a decrease. Mr. Cardwell; is ,ths house of commons; has made an interesting speech on the • British mer cantile marine,which he represented to bean an unexampled stat e of prosperity; and this was the" case whether tested by the .aggregate of British tonnege,. the number of men employed, i the material condition of this Interest, or the 'activity eeenin' all thikgreat He thus concisely gave the progress of the mer chant servicevn-- • 4 , From the time of -the peace to the time ofl Mr. 'Hasidism, so far was there from being al isterease in the number of ships owned by tho subjects of th is empire, that there was a posiz , titre diminution in the number of ships and ofi the men employed in the mere/alas marlin. !In 1816 the =mint of tonnage was 2,681,000 tons; 11t1825, it was 2,563,000. But from the time of Mr. /108i1573012 to the present day there was scarcely an instance of 11 seTerso;and no instance , 'of a confirmed and condi:moan reverse, and if the committee compared the year 1662 with:! 1849, they would find that while the total amonsti of British tonnage inwards and outwards in 18491 was 8.152,000 tons, in 1862 it had inereasedi to 8,727,000 tons • and the number of built andregisteral -had increased from 121,0 W .: in 1849 to:187;000 la-11351" . • The Coinage twanglend end I . * Visited State*. _ •-•An article in the"Lorpion Economist, received by. the last atetuner, gives a detailed statement of "thecoinage of gold and silver coin in Great Bri tea for the put fact years, and in comparing it With the coinage by the United States mint and His branches, we sro surprised to find that'll that . t time (five years) our coinage for exceeds that of Great Britain. The amount ooined in England since 1848 is as follows aid Wad. SJeer Cbia rd. 1545 .1.15e442 15402,174055 119,401 1,1450.. ' ~... 1,414530 1V5.000 1651 0.400.411 61,301 US: 5,742,110 139.000 This gives' a total of £18,244,40 of gold and 1.561,594 of shier, which, added to £12.808, the amount of copper colned, mates a total of V 9,888,375. The coitutge• of gold in le.n, it will be epee, is uesriy eqital to that of the four previous jean- By reducing the above amounts from pounds to donors, at the rate of $4,84 to the pound sterling, and comparing It with the coinage in the 'United States, wo have the following result for the last five years: . - - • , crew pre..io.. niv tel Mem :reas . & & eies=au gmafia,ast silver ?,713,115 twin e,070.1a2 Copper- 14,2 WOX4 211,303 PeA17.13 5 By the above it appears that the excess of the coinage in the country for the five years vol $78,804,789. In the year 1552, the coinage of gold in Brest Britain vas $41%812,587. in the united Buttes $58,747,187. Excess in favor of the 'United Swim $14,504,800. Paid: Piro Department in Baithisitre. A plan for an arsenal' paid firs department has been submitted by the Baltimore United Fire Department. It contemplates the appointment of a Chief Engineer and assistants, to be elected by the firemen; s Board cd Firemen to control them, elected by the City Connell. All applica tions for membership into any of the companies established by the city shall be approved by the Beard of Firemen, before they can be admitted into any Oro company. The plan recommends 1 the division of the city Into live districts, the employment of four engine Companies of sixty men each, and each man paid sixty dollars per annum; ten suction engines and hose companies, thirty men each, paid each fifty dollars, and three hook and ladder comianies, ninety • Wen each, with the same pay as the last named.— The whole force contemplated is six hundred and seventy-eight men, and the cost is estimated at $BB,OOO. The present:roluntee r system costs the city of Baltimore per annum, in appropria tions by the City Conuells, about $lB,OOO inde pendent of private subscriptions, English Array ens Sway. The whole English Army proper amounts to 180,000 Men. Of these 80,000 are in India, ne cessarily employed, 40,000 in Melts, the lonian Isles, Canada snd other colonies ; the remaining 86,000 are et home, but much scattered in vari ous fortresses of England, Ireland and &Wand. The British artillery amounts to about 20,000 men only, and 120 guns well horsed end mount ed. In addition to the regular army a peace as tablishment, as it is called, or militia system has lately gone Into operation. 80,000 men were, is conformity with this system, armed and die theseenty- days the last year. Adding troop such they can be called, the whole acme effective force of Great Britain at the present time, is 76,000 men. According to the militia system, 66,000 more of .disciplined troops will be added the coming year. The us. Tel force - of Great Britain amounts to 40,000 men and 640 vessels; of thus 160 are steamers and '6O ships orthe line. Some additions are to be made• the coming year, both in men and steamers. Tun: &Ara TILADS u • BILALI34. —lt appears .thiatke Brtudlian slave trade has become nearly - This is mainly due to the measures of the Brazillen government itself, which, of late, has become sincerely and resolutely in . earnest to suppress the traffic. The importation of slaves into Brazil in 1848, amounted to 60,000 and in 1861 to only 8,286, of which 1,006 were captured by Brazilian cruisers and declared free. During the past year, one vessel t and only one, it is said, was known to hive landed a car go of slaves on the coast of Brazil; and this oc curred last June. The Brazilian government heals vary summarily with the stave traders.— Any person found concerned in the traffic, no matter what his rank or condition may be, ill imprisoned or banished without ceremony. - Tux CenoitiOnizeßarossos.—The New York Journal of Coutresiee, referring to certain ra more in relation to the working of the machine :AsothisdersahlioPad' e b a y ira us% the main diffioulty hith erto epoointered, has arisen from the want of a perfect connection - of two sections of an air pipe, ne ar t h e hottoni of one of the cylinder& Though connetted by rivets, the working of the engine prevented such a perfect union of the parts as to silow;of the tall use of the power otherwief available. It is said ihat it haabeendetertnined to irribstAnW a Single casting fOr the detective I perte,lanct,t2ist , the difficulty will her obtioted once. This - change _ID now being envie, • The :Other engine- has been perfect thnnighunt; sad When both , are complete, it 16 believed eat, the Brio -elan will be in a much bettei,ooinlitiati to .01710 tier . - of News aaklysel*y , A qnantity of spurious gold atistand nuggets,. have been manufactured in Englialtdi,:.cmd sent to Amaralie... They are sa4ell done by tic44lniptizettior. thatil ieeitrAraely difficult . to . detect tfie find. - Gold brie heef diseoverid at !taw tealand, near Cokomsndel Efirbeti,, - The five examiners appointed to Investigate the affairs of the Census Office, have 'reported work enough yet to employ fifty clerks until the next session of:Congress atleast. The French 'Empresstea dismissed from the .court several ladies of high rank and question ablenharecter, wholoymet•ly etOyed, smut) ‘4",,li'therk • ' ' • Lentil', last week, a young lady :was proseouted beforeEilinire Treadway for obtaining $127 worth of geode from a young merchant nn der false pretences. When the snit openetl . tha lady ePPeared, oirned:up, and willingly 'oteefri'd herself for pay.. The merchant accepted the k4al tender, which wan Tsoftwvy ' the magistrate. • - ' There is a pork end 114 shipitp town:- that ban a sign stuck np inside,; of %.Ito whistling al lowed while sausages are lying on the counter 1' I.` notorious character named Shelby Garret wse ehot dead in , : Nashville on Thtuiday night, bye young man that peddles books. •Mr. Willis; bookseller, of Covent Garden. bas purchased the celebrated Bowyerßible, on which . £B,OOO had been expended, for £405. -.According to De Bow's Itevien, the revenue of linen amounts to 8106,000,000 gain's*: The standing army of the empire in time of peace, is 120,000 men ,The population is about 50,000,- 000 l It is estimated that:the trade of Japan with this country, if she opens her ports, will be worth more thin two hundred million anntutlp._, ly to na • The Georgetown (I). C:Y - Advocate of yeltet-. day "says: ','.'Another Bank, bearing the name of, 'Lafayette,' has been started in oar town. , The' !Mechanics' Bank,' we flee it stated, has closed. leaving some of its creditors in the ltuth. The sign of the 'Bank of America' is still up, though it is one of the institution, from abroad, lately established here, of which little is known Intl& community." • A recent advance of Lb per ton has taken place In the price of English tin. This makes an advance of £l6 per ton during the teat month. Dr. Res, tho Arotio traveler, has arrived in Landon to make preparations for his overland expedition in search of Sir John Franklin. Dr. Res may soon be expented in Now York. , The Great Pyramid in Egypt Is SOO feet in height s and its bate covers thirteen.scra. Its weight is estimated at cis million of tons, and its erection would occupy 8000 men twenty years. If it was broken up, the instants would rear .a wall around the whole empire of Prance tenfeet high and two aril a half feetthiok. The New York Tribune contradicts the rumor that Orace Greenwood is to bring homes foreign husband, saying that she is already mortgaged. on this side. 1 There I. one manufactory of playing cards in the city of New York, which tam out about 21,E60 packs of playing cards a day, or 100 gross- The single item of past used requires four hundred barrels of flour a year. The build ing is a five story one, and a forty horse steam engine is used, with twenty or thirty workmen employed• According to Asiatic researches, a very curious mode of trying the title of land, is practised in Hindostan :—Two boles are dog in the disputed (mot, in each of which the plaintiff's and defen dant's lawyer put one of their legs, and remain there till one of them is tired, or complains of being stung by the insects, in which cue hit trout is defeated." TrseCtra=sasir Ittaittrase de Sams: Tbe 'ordVegifetr-bY-the—Eurperor -Napoleon expeilincfrom Fronde a member of the. Bonaparte IstAly ! Madame de Solms, has c.v. cited •sonstimrpnas. The lady in question is the wife of a .German nobleman of that name. She le, as We Alen from a late Paris letter, a grand daughter-df Lucien Bonaparte, brother of the Empereilf3poleon L." Ills daughter by - his second wife Married s Mr. Wise, a Catholic mom- . ber of ;thi British Parliament. The lady in question vie* Miss Wise; but was authorised by missiegtstontracts to bear' the =meet Bons pertec-tobidt-the police refused to her as =- worthy. Elbe ,was ordered to lesre 'France in Bodor, because of the scandal to the name of Bonaparte which she and her husband were ex citing In Paris. 31. de Balms and wife wrote an impertinent letter to the police. which re plied by shortening the notice to quit from six days to one. M. do Bolms abeconded. Mad. de Boims protested and resisted, on the ground that she was a French subject, and could not be thus summarily expelled. - • 81. Bemire; her lawyer. argued that de Bolzos was a French subject, and that his wife, there fore, wan French, also. He proposed to prove it, but the. Court would not allow him to do so, arguing that the character of French subject must be proved by the husband in person, and not by his wife. De Sohn 21 cut the case short in Court by appearing against his wife, declarimg that he did not pretend to be a French subject, .that be was: perfectly willing. nay, desirous, to quit France and his wife, whom he had not an thorised, and whom be *void not authorise, to act in Ma name,: for this or iny other purpose. In the meantime, without awaiting the decision of the Court,. the polies seised Madame de Bolma bodily, and conducted her to , the Belgian frontier. .. . • '7vXAI4 V0.304,TZ2 Another Spanish Outrage on the Amer. eau ;Mtg. Capt. Sterling, of the sobooner Manoheater, of Baltimore, which arrived at New York on Fri day, from Kingston, Jamaica, reports that, on the 15th inst., off the island• of Cubs, and about twenty miles east of Cape Antonio, he was boarded by twelve armed men, under the ootit mend of $ negro second lieutenant, from a Span ish cruiser of -twelve gun; who took possession of the vessel in 'pits of hie remoostreneee, and carried her inside tbo reef there. They then demanded the schooner's papers, which the cap tain had to take On board the cruiser for exami tuition. They also broke open the hatches, and tool out about &third of the schooner's cargo; but not finding any aminualtion or guns on bond, put It back again. This was done after the papers were examined and found correct. After detaining her twenty-four hours, anchored close under their guns, the schooner was allow ed to proceed and get out of the reef the best way she could. This, however, was not allowed, until Captain 8. bad promised to satisfy a de- I tiend of thirty dollars for safely piloting him ' inside the reef. The °All excuse given for this wanton lajustice, was their suspicions of her be ing bound to Cuba with arms for the revolution ists. The boarding officer gratuitously informed Capt. Sterling that it was utterly impossible, owing to the strict guard kept, for any one to at tempt to -surreptitiously land upon the Cuban coast, and that any one -caught in the attempt, would' immediately have a "rope around his nook . ;" a hint of what probably might bare 'been the sate of Captain S., if any article they could have construed into "arms" or "ammuni tion" bad been found on board. ••••,'-'"',..'.:'-..,.,:.-...:'::::,.:.''.: EMEI= • .••• ' • . '.'",;* • .444.4447-IM(V/••-er,•••444,•.: • A.. • '"sex. . •_ , •.•.„. ~ • • 'V . W.a.n4,. MWEM lam" The London Coriespondent of the Na tional Intelligenoer in hiilast letter, says :—The extent of the gardens round London, required to supply the two millions and a quarter of eaters there, wilt hardly be credited. Within a radius of fifteen miles of London, there are two hun• dred thousand acres of land in the bands of market gardeners, all laboring for the London Market- Ten thousand loads of turnlps,loo,- QOO sacks of peas, 20,000,000 heads of celery, 40,000,000 cabbages, and 1000 tons of water- Creases are said to be sold annually in Covent Garden niarkert alone, to say nothing of the pu tative; ,airiate,leets, onions, herbs of all kinds, 4#4 .7 ) 11. 14i: 1 4, , aold in immense quantities. • , . e London police numbers 6492 pa r ,. lone, tonged/4g of lirtspeoting overhaul:oil* 'lB sopetintendenta, .129 inspectors, . : 61)1. maul pate; toad 4,748 oonistablea. The -firet'eliis .. oonetibles;l,2sB; have £45 12e. a - year; the* cond 'claes, 2,869,149 Bi.; and the third clash; 1,089, 444 4e, s year. Ihe sergeants and coo*. alataaa hate'elothing ; teals, 40 Me. weetly to* emit 'serried Mee all the year; 40 IDs~ weekly to fillar sizgle man dorieg eiz m onths, pyi 20 ihiLilfeeltly during the remainder of *Oa: - MEE= EMI Ef== : : • ' .. , hltue. Howard), the New York Uprafis iss7 l , has been sent from Paris, by Louis Napoleon, • I Civita Nova, a little town situated in the pro- I vince of Ancona, bailers 44: Adriatic, where the Itsperof has some pr • 2 ' These possundons.are lidatiniateredAY-0: bianca, the bitothirhf ;the received oral:is-to-pre thp pataaw, to be placed the-1347's diipoest, - Mrs. Eilies Ave children withlter 2 ,-Ibur girisand.4 e haj—, the latter five niiinthvold: *She Itritscompanteet by Count Troili, s particular friend of the Em , peror Napoleon; who resided at Rome with him in hie early days. . . .. _ ~. _Dr- 3!ClLlfiano 9 siLtver.plMm I . t thr Ifkit 4. - Saari it - lEillenteirei, •Ocatie 03'M:in Ps., lisdbeem adUcterslti4lsm.rosotiMintfere a tumibm of leers, and rap waredißy,thiipla. A rung lady of Ida acquaintance) WAS.IsQO6I4/ . .„144 1 iT..... 84 / 7 Zoo- Jacoß.PildnotkOrditikw,.Q., sap Dist . , they well wery.fmt, and ibMlreidooknotanudda bit - iitcCk ofmageineamiplasitlimatEeMn:4l.F.:Jl ' - Tbsiwife of Kr:Junes Stenistc:4l#l; Tefremon , .. R., was owed ofitnittitriniibiltpiitniby,theirtue „ . W. Ainsworth; af "Warysbnilit,'N. • - ocasiders-thtse , ISM beat medicine of Ma kind as olf"ceed . .-: Th e lot bei. ! .had on band sold tet..**and treietis highest mtlatillieldem, laates Janes; of Wilkins • township, .6eny - • Comity, , Pa., says his wife mid tw6 teMew, - Wldcbrelid berm6ris than their family physic= for two ream ::, Tor sale - by most cribs Ihngests end Mointwato,and by Lbw sole mop:Haim. • 16: ... !, -J, EIRD d.IXL,i -"seaddie" • •i•• s • %, 'l4 IfFooditrest. • ......: c .-i• ! • fir tioxotalli 4n• te" Petmleuni to" • . • t-is that it has bsenknown toccenplstely erelksta entry restage of thiedriallif disease in less time theitstYlaher ninety, . and at less east or bwoarlitilairg tithelatia. . • Ths thosunit4acfcartideatea" Alithe ittra* ter, many of Isiah 1011 from nail known citizens of the till. of Pittsborghinslits broxtuflato Tidnity, go IhOWitidlej` : . . and beyond - all donbt;lhat ErcWs Prranrost is a andieirstr of no common mine, not tadY u a bed retoslYP ..Rasar Si , , lateureatipas Deetfhoes, kW of goht," bus as avast:olw internal nosed "the havestigating ptlyetiane,as wall as the patient, to become asdpaintadNvith.ttlr merits. Those havtog=a dread annistarn sta.ire:to that tide , inaliase 11 purely natural , and is bottletLisn it lislattaxat ' ths bosom of tin earth.. . : - • • , Thelbaoldeg cere(Arate ecinsavaapayeeptosUshed Si II Y., and bears daft •. 1852, to which is alsoamenkel the. oavauf ..... Rd ' 4r " 14 ' This tatty i troth'. oer*; 4 .tiet ni lt ar uaLbeen so bully at land with Scrofula fits that link that Most of ths this Imeelteen tumble too:Mad tis an kid of tusiness, and much of Ins time unable: tst walk say n d eantined to my bed, sad hare been treated stably slk -the teams by the best PhyddLos oar chattly Ands; lataltknially got enisse -114 but no eas e, and contithred to worse until Dr. loot recommended ma to try the Fetroleaar, to Rock OR, Lassa =also tosifeiled._ I dki 11111Cmitbcat faith at fad,. hut i t was aatonistang; it truss, the vegan to Masada* at once, 'and L at Same Levan to grow batter, and by using tenni bottles hare got a can worth thousands of&flus., - • MLR. 114.1C0Y di. TURKEL . This may eertitt/ that. I bars been acquainted with Rles'a Yetesdatan, or Rock Oa, tbr more than a year, and. tore m Issiaally witnessed its beaseticial effecta to th e cure of lade, lent ulcers and, othar, disease" for whle-h licsoonmertmial, and can with manatee aseananuel it to be a medicine wor thy otattention, andasn safely say that axone has addend - el its use where tither Insdishes bad failed. • • - - - D. Y. POOT,AL:ILf" ]tor ale by . all the Psltilest.i!skPittflarg* ruar44.0.::4, • Notta•r•Abe tuesidaiotAltolo3olo , loDdll fir. 9 1. O. O. W., are requested to Woad • meant. Of dm Lodge, wzimancr, laszeb 30121, s orelookol , 4l. - They will please come prepared to ' settle off their dued,ljle! there b• ao election for alarm du. Uwe:l=bn t.stat-1 Jatailai •• • , N. P. si t ivirza f Becretazy, • . IWUriropatltip 4nuttittttekly=There Palm ible tothe eraclba of f ardropendo Estsbriebmamt In or convenient to oar Uty; are desired to meet at PEITLO lIALL, on WEDNESDAY, thA 1:34 d'art., P. M. Phyaleroad Included to the above daze, arereepeetnaly Invited •to at tend.' As several of* oar heoldmilOtiseto W. 1./ favorable' to Da project, tt b &affable - Um all • latettsted shoald be PEELADELPHLA MUIR . WAREHOLISR; .171 Chestusite-, opposite Die State , Emu:: , H. W. SAFFORD,' UsAzzrisonnenns# on hazel the =oat exteadieeod TarkdastottraentorGartelasse4Cartainlfstrzialeto be found In the city, comprioing In part of the Scab:Mug, CVSTADY 000D8 AND Vino =max 0017/21 1 / 5 .05-14 styles of— French I.ete9ostelne, Wiodo 4 &team. an ni_i2a Muth) ' ' oßnals, an ingazi.: , . —wain Butt freacti liratatillasodl aUtikallt oralliaircarekl .4 M . out • - " , "7": Francis *lathes, pies, Battu Lalnts, Ont•Cturtalalla s. latopts, flatlns, Cords Ind Tassel 4 " Damask Uncut, aIIIIM all prim, • Outncrette, - Plain Turkay Bad, - Indlatialin th,mask, Picture Taaals and ClordA, Sa.l4 Dads Taves and Brasier, Instantslmps, 'nooks, Riavi, Itnieteu, as A full asaortntaut of tho above goods constantly for ale, uttotesala or WWI . 7.XECW AD 11. A. 0. IN;Ztfaetit at the neakttmeut t car= of, 11,9' Fourth and tiatiet ATMs. (store IS'irVta k Bczz tkelit's Stme,) on lambi e , p. lit 8 ' iiehrto GIIAN_D-OONCERTI -.•.• • MLLE CARAZINE-LEFIMANN; 'upon* bettor of wowed* UM' obisill 7slvo ONE EVIL GRANDVIONCERII:Or 11:0CAV d.YD I:3TRC: way:4l,l=M at : • - - • m 01:03:44. Cha EiroaLug. April Ilst, 165.7. Masted byL PIIM. Itths /Ada • In . P. ILIMO .- ; - sta. EDwAlLD4arastAss,ind . • • MOTU . Wm! An mut, • The celsbrata . l Pianist; PROGRAMUE: DiTte—Vor Sloan cod Pia= Forte: - EEL R.LEILMANN sod BLASTER - WAR: • Lazio Eirnritx•=ircism Bator In It-RIIDOLPIL buck:" IsTvux w arwalrnsayl.,-..... CANTLINE,LZUITAAT:"-„, - • NIL R. IMEMAICT. ' TVs Lan Ras Srsrva--,. Di LLE 4/111.0LINE:Lrm 110 i. Tizc lamaroza.;-Mcnn rAwk, Sow Puna roma— - • - • - MOTES. 5V1112.01 Ll]]Sß 7 i - %Emirs Saws •, • '. ' arta: • MIAS How , ap rato—trromahrtao_.. MIL P. Itcaatt.-Violla mud Mao tette.--.__ .lire% De Bertot AUL E. LEILILLICX-sod 7a niert !ALL.,. !, Earn Bora-Apal- eiLtheatzdatalt4lredb&) - , : • CLIX Cutibt=4B- LKIWAXISL , - - 113.1.D3Ori9PMX al ohdoelat lketeett ecaromace at& , IE9-Tlcketel,l=7 , 4o - be bad, sad state roared, at 31r. KLY.BEIVS 13 AIM ifteid, betineest , Wood and Market; tam, at Dlr. J. nunlows, Wood atreet,abcrre.pnalk mat at the 13T. =ARM HOTEL. : laws() - - na &ALS—A Lot on Oced urn, ISO feet by 146; on widen F is three frame tenement', taineng am annual rant of 0 0 4. Tta Ynneevt7 Mut be tied low on the moat advantage• oas terms. Apply to • " J. H. LOWRY, -: • Inteltigenee Ofitte, and East Estate Agent, mardO corner of Wad WPM streets. 181. Liberty 13tfeetv 1: just receiving an entire curer suck or Blot& and Col, oz Preach Goths, Castuneretts, Drop De Ets, Queen's Ooattit, and many new 'calm of Goods adapted for Stem= Black and Colored Cusito Trenett Lirmo; aide' peat Tartety of ten and ikehlonatde for Pinta. - . most superior tad splendid stoat of now style Testingv; Roan, emits, Bandkerchlefs, Bblittiac: • ' ALBO—On band, a large and huhketehle assortment of Eradyliade Clothing, not and manufactured to a superior manner, which are offered theTery lowest prices for cash. - Onions in the Tailoring line emceed In 'the bat manner and at the shortest' notice. Ur. fitount Anima, who is to ear the above establisldeent; would lame - the Ueda that be is sole agent. tor Pittsburgh ter the Gentlemen's Magazine." and also On 7: ft Chandra Ellipsis. system of cost cutting, sod would be happy to attend to any' orders for either of these Irwin, : mar3o9a • • ' STEAK RILL FOR SIALB.. venderzigned offers Ihr sale his STEAM 2 OL L. ate on the south branch of Robinson Run, in Smith township, Washington county, id:miles above Nob town,' and 'within a few rods of the Railroad 'from - Pittsburgh to Sieubolvtlita Eiktili*marhinery me all new, and vill be Tenanted to be to workbag crier The mill house is largeend eoculn with two pair of lint ty of burrs, Ind one pair of heavy choppers. and corn smasher, oast nmehine, and every thing which lino:emery to citable the miller to pert= his work in the best meaner and with the Lout labor. There is also attached to the proportylettr acres—prtnet.' pally Coal land; with two dwelling hotess,etable, 4c. - property to in one of the best grain growing sections of Western Pennsylvania, convenient to churchea and mbools; and when the Ralboad istnmpleted ; few &tuitions ounbins more advantages for business. Perwries dead: ring toparttime such property are requested to call and ers, amine it. JOHN ELDER, iner3Ct2mwo on the premiss. Chart/ere alley .ttalltoad.'. • ' BT virtue of Letters Fattest granted to the Cbartteis Valley Railroad Ociapany, laud an A!. =a March.' . 18.53„ the Stockholders of said Company are that an election will be held at the - k g=llctint,ln 'the CRT. of Pittibtusb, ine TUESDAY, UWIO th,(!k il l,' for Bowen Managers, to sass . the present Year ta : the prosiaions of said charter. The election will take p II between the hours of 10 and 2 o'clock. H. _ JOELN H. SWING, . By order of Onporators. : WHITE HALL ACADEMY,: , •- Titres Miles West of HarrlsiSsurg.. ' frl3E - PLETTI_ SESSION of US. Institution trill iornsome• on the wand of May. The sittutton L ranted, Weu tagabful, and ecommleat of scow.• - :-;•11oardlog;por . ouOtro of Sys months: Fifty Ikfflart. ' • • Refer . to ; ' ftmaittt, Xsior W. Wade, and M. Stewart, Elq,Pittabergh. - For .ft•cus,eattbgbiltig fall balbailltbs4addreat•:. talaileelat D.:DENLENOISI. Ilaretalrarit. P.. GEtet tr.;-Your attention is respectfully solid to my large and handsome stock .now opened, consist ing in part of twenty:gre pieces of /french, Boigital,'Englith and .A.lnCrielal Black Cloths, of al grades;, 00 pieces . Lord do do; 10 *ea Faxtey Coatings, of .the new • styles; 20 pieces Black Hoskin , cl Yerions g rades' 20 ykees •Fancy b., ier , u ,,,, e w styles: with Testing, in endless variety, in . Cuhmere, Silk, Idarseillesi Le of uldett will be made to the bestrews:nor and to the lateet styles, and at rsasiszte , - tile prices tbr easb, et GOTHIC FULL, TA Wood street, We Study to Ilea& EtiddlOVAL. EER robscriber would. •rszpeotfully Inform hie Meads and T the pular, that he ha.resnand from his old stand, on Market to. the ElifflßON PROM' STORS, 2.0). - 46 PITTHBTRRCT. borowlialoly oppulte the Theatre, where he is now receiving and opening • handsome assort ment of Plain and Fancy Colored Cloths, Canitaetes end 17csidags, of the newest styleei which he will take pleasure In among to those who may e'en htm_with a oelL tie tr olso pprteeppbaJrsd to make to arise nary tinkle of Clothing amsEltoting a Gentleman's ttU5 latest and nceostilistilonable . I . _ro zar,agg,-- , Eaeribiliffeei'c eri : for isle Ids coni. pow mu= of clumwesit Insughtlng, so favorabl known Aridly wed by the taleof thin city, and dratitbdoe:' at the following prices, .is: 'erWiltlt. instrantions, slo,Csl,,without bortmettons, $7,00. The . bolc. and Baler eanteintog toll and accuntedlreetknuo tia toitud'uld . trworded to Int the trailed 8 1 1 P,M05" 43, voiliPt Viiis r lU e .le WATT, - - yr estgostit. Cutting,- ' • Ihrithfatekcipitiltetthellebserna. • r- ,f3r. za r r Spirits, Trypoehoxulrlati. Went of 1 cueit4sul capacity for burin= ar dirposition to enjoy lige and ISillada, are *retched tomylainto which anent), plelt ” .. ths:ecaut of the =ham stook 'l , bei s e e va4sl4TCrajtit on thzunithtroublas and a3dtekazi - 44 1 .. t sedentary habits, contined air cord tkidl atiphathlitit to ~ ~,They era rconetthunt atterelOrlllOkse of si* liteilitictigidi4 dlsPoPs* =nut ~.,datetrti,fdatitent z ore o z y s and o pallid, toileteattin dol!wootritodauegial6 • moans thine; a 2keutmlzoly.,4lsorcheoy- tatet; tlis lnisht "sperkllii . c eye loses Its wcmfatlusfro-the Wa i hl e met* tration s i M. Tinelty•-the body its manly otringiand vizor, end Qui noblest fraof cmr nature gradually dwindle away to a fretful temper, tuxtlllllo bammes a bor. then, and other silo to shorten the existence of the A balm for theme imidW disorders will be turd In that iarellentlielagovixesrtioaav mem: i . ~ Sir See large advartiateramtin another wizes. -.:1. hat ifbcdesaleand-Breril biros% ein az KIMIER , ite, to. of Wood street and lilren alley, Pithartosh. Pa; a} les by JAMES T LOME, rthrthoirest =net of 'federal Arent and ths D . amouct,Aolegl•my Clty. dadEktmilaw . • . AV- . . 31 7 0 4 G"* . V 4 Et---4 9 L REMOVED - TEULtoBaNN ,- 9F ; Wood ind fizeblikroo Bt Where thy offer their eastoosiolitosEtbs; ptitaiegezterstly, it the bitted:rates, Whedeelas iirtdatetellii! 'the Weed, meet , Wed end: oatopiete -ateelt_eitCHOlCZ -TEAI3,iW CiBconini wpogpt'ANI)VITLOW - W 483 telerfautel Wats westvori , • ;' • • •• . ... • -EHA E ;` Oo~TS` Stock • IND BILIAVIMME4. - ... 11391641 . 0. M aJozes Ai co,eammiutemaxisottoana itreptF: 41#41J.,' Plttalrurish _ W. CUNNING RAMeit:' Naitekeigas:of WDI PQW• GLASS, No. V 3 street, 'batsmen :Ntrit and Becoud. Pittsburgh, Penal:" Plainalar attention . veld to ,pidd gem Also, dealers _ha PUNT OL..SS,rOT- Gt Tim of the rim • being pra.- - eve Ageentire attentionto the -haziness — iiiel.el,they diMl:t4ey ean produce an article et Wbolow.lllatis equal tci lat'idtha of ,fiskrelgn or dimusstiemas. • • WALL PAPE'S.. • 1101. ba nd and Mr ode, an =Were epileotion of PATER I,J .R.ANGLNIG/3., comprising isnot toribei, of new pat— terns, selected resal Ibr this marlet, ft= Preoth and Alueriorn .M of Gold, Goa sad Felted, Fleur- A:Md. of every variety, Glared and illoglasol; oaths mai ons styles of Imitation Wood vrork f inett' as Oak, BLirble,, Mahogany, Rosewood, ie., Tarnished and plain, ma. icing altogether an assortmatt that' camot be -evened Ed quat4ty, quantity; or low pokes, by vol honteltre#oflber Al=Ay nemon tains. .• rsrige Rom 50. to $5,00~ papists... • - Panay. dadroaa of sto rin g through,thcajecritiarn haw dispoesdla purchaae or not, am= bryk• ttd to : all at - _ lio:6s . .7duket. stassi riIIiCRAP WALL PAPEIL—Fot4 B,loand ellf ts LHZont TolL imarTal - WAIT= . _ • AlitaLA.lBZ ,BA.CTOILIE. .82 . =tar, VI milky; beftemwociislid-=- ,- • streets; Incenstecturer of BUGG= 8.680 • ..CARHILOP; arererrdesesipticat."." :watt sesrelinted. ids tribe; vapid ;Aerii iierred .'sdnelesrs oppnastisesblp the has Instal ttu malU t ra" tb° PriPfa ahc9.l-ofi4e',4lthni elite . - NNW ALLUPEE HO -duet, near rrZ 11dentrd hayin arkeielVtiburstB. 0 rot or C AllPg& rteeived ids 1" gallugu stoortm s,ort-curras, =1.1z112. the attallion of potootts About to—to:rut% 8 ft, ke, to DU well &mud dock; consist Bohai setfats, EBY ibibl o.z p a gemp• Tapestry, , Sl2lped arSt Pbad Brussels stair Carpet,' : Wool - sad Cotteit,"Ta t Three Ply. • - Cotton and wool timpidn, . Soper and Ylnalograb; Drayseeing. - - • on cloths, &Mato 24. feet ht width. ,Toestber - meth excellent assesteseat VerAttaa‘ mow: lataffis,lflergor Etudes, Cocos arul Cap toa ltattizpi, Clatts tbelitabs, Mats and Zags of every deseripttob, &alr &de, te.iiitdelv TM be sold at men !drone* elm cost, for till.' 'I manly. • . C. B. IfICADLIC. . • NNW CARPET-STORE . . ; N0.'47 Filth' Street, near .IPlTocidlk,' , • . A . Ts areartiaeat Ch.EPETTEGS OIL Jo& CUMIA. or the tweet end most beauthd.pattere rot'. sttebn i ta n tt now open for inspection; anials4ll4tl—,;" :s•• -.- 'r Itrassete; • ..Tiapodui fatigue; Itateal 'i t ' : gl..rT rper Ttrree Ply ; • Super sod Mae . • • • - . .• . Tapeilrffenttlane; '• -'• -TwEled and Platieratf O zte; • • • • :"- Vgether vitt' every description dlaitgaised Carentatii, Chenille and Tatted Eno and Hain, Cato and Cotr thitt ; Jot*, Chen, Cocoa, AdDsll; Alleetiorod .2heepakto Matte; Floor and Stair Oil Coins, all widtbeind qualities; Stilt ad - Moor Druililets• Oroan /nisei Plano and. Table Conn, Yeattlea Wtodor Dada; Star Bode, te, de, as as ray taw cad prket.. • • • - rear2l • . ROBINSON A CO- H. -CHILDS & or WHOLESALE - - SHOE WAREIT OUST, • • _ 133 WOOD _ STREET, IN s osstecetved their large and roleidid. *look of H AND sums, embracing every yorietr•lMa :sty% of tiesstb, Mc the BPIILNG peiD MD= MADE. . ALA}—An extenaitesasortmeat of Ken aril Bose P 41,31, LEAP RAM of all grades, trimmed and untrimmed. ••, LIZO—L large and elegant assortment of. Ladies and &MEM of Moistest and moat tublemaltdestykx Their stock'mf Goods hsrin been , irtemb_vol,direct Mee oratchatrecrs, l napsll.the cut,.gad selactot with great care to regerd to quality And Mark they. trust tbri• cflmot far to Please; Le „tber iner determinedio mil at as loaristees as the same quallty of goods can be touthseed t . either la Nov York, Philadelphia or Baltimore. , " Merchants shiUng Pittsburgh to 'purchase. or cei their wry East, are mtrested to called recatene their stch,b& fore puretasing ••• • • - • atatoltay • ISM SPRING DRY- GOODS. ISM - • • .-r. SMITH CO., . . -•••• ;pro. _54- WOOD EIREEZ_ Izijosieitiadisseriera Tztoirra or _ swami, matt Alp. =W BY GO - mama LSSOSTISIMT tan Lalarsi - AND Itosr COMET= * VIM OFFERED IN Prrfil3l3l7ll,olA flexing Imparted dim-Land of their FOREIGN GOODS, ' 'Bath es ;White sad Slate linens, Li=3:l Mir* EGIMSI3I33, filatts, Bilk Tissue; De Bmts, De Lents, ke, they ere tom bled to oft GREAT -BARGAIN/31 'l2:ey Tit tooth. to mdro. imp Si' Mama of Cho nee 'atand modtiestreble styles, tirrougbaut the gesso= Every purchaser will consult hit totkrat, essatthist tactic, Wire ptcrtheshig. _ 5t5:2544-14,ek OTH. , ING-:S_ . .• T &WEI • - JOHN r CLOSKEY 00 IDOBEHRLTof the celebrated . etatldel *pot oa Llheity stew, which has von an trobatoand poplehaleylnalee tha name of the" TB= 1810 DOORS have, for. the Ine. pops of ooledetegtoott apnea" for *bah hoznezuvo businoto, recoorad to thoiletaelooolesdldbag that:Dreer of -. NANO= MUT AND WOOD STREET, Mitre ther hainvaoar.tho moat • SPLENDID' "STOCK' , Ole. CLOTHS I • _ -READY -WE. C L OTHING; list his ever been offered fa the palls. - noir triad* ape. IM this recassal, is to Osis them_ %Imo *eels WHOURRALE TiLUDE!' They GIS granand toad' Good, at the ; L 0 W EST- •E - A 8 T ERIV, 13 R.IORS! Andtbyirmwarrantttiaa to ti as gaid : as anj mann tact - and in the Union.' • c vsTott Vitt AZIM ern; Ltrn tdox Tax.ooo - 0Y•w07:140, "'flow boo* on hind a' ftilhand 1001421 00010,130, of MUMS end COATING% far • , • • FROOKS, DRESS, WAI,KIIi6. .AND NISI:. NESS -COATS. Our interests axe ictiittleal Irith those .ot oat etuttoroznr, and we same the Wale that our Matti Alittlh.# In falLogair orders va etTored with: ~ air DOWTSOBOIT.TfIa PLALC6— NO. 88 :Wood-Ntreet . . (XAST. . COBSEII: 07:DILLMalt7.4.1411Z. N. 8.... We &stream patrons totrem:tilt“Ukikt nolongerany connoction with the -Clothing Badness on -Liberty street. Oar attentJon Is de not e d exelestetlyto the .''Sont4S - iothiattimmuunr rat:: -: VISPECII,- W.ILIVEIIOII7 ISIE .. • • i 5,..,.. W. Mali It as. - .; oi .. 7a — cmcalas, No. u... as. street,. ilifii: To*, are SOLE AGENTS in thetlinliad Shies fir . ..' : Muspeatts Superior lanarlitogltwdsa. . ' . • Matadi Mlle Gelebratad Wri!ing Petra . Hassell Kills - , • - Genessaa Idille Superior m a nes . 0,.. • . . . Bevil= 8 Bons' Eng li sh Timms . , '. st- ~. . .: . . That quality Wrench IM:,msum _... • . . ~. -,.. They are also agents for the Perri* -Ps.per - Manilla* , rers in tide couattl, and offer Ivr sale by tar the mad ex, tansire and desirable stock of Paper gut Paper Marattisette, ran? matarlsbi that tan be toned la ' this or - any. ou3er . They weepy the Wry sad eamatuxikets Wersheetiesite. U cuk street, No. 68 MG street, street, No. 184 anixtopheiatrest.; and the lota ores the large iron States, I soul 9 Cliff shoat Their business is strictly Wholesale, and. Writing Pip= are sold by the Case any . • ' - .. . . . _ Their : extreardlnuy facilities enable than to tier all Goods, both Ittredgn and Domestic, at the lowest possible : raperiaidis to order, any Rise or areight. Literg em cee made on onsigronanta of Pape, ?agar /Eskers' Stoat and other utaretnrace. - Thi ' b * tu ' zt ztucrtat Ede, pm; in cum for all of Rags • - • .- % .:- 7 : nuttllitlam Toll rchantt and Druggists throughout the _Union U. 'B. EfANIIPAOTIIRER AND DEALER IN PAINTS,: OILS,_ No:. 241 Maiden - Lane, New War-Its 1111• ZirPEGIIMUT inetthe the attention of Drosztste and 4.14, Wirthantatbrotthhaot the Dam; to Me 6218 61. wraith easortment of PAINT MR, An., of the B ; AND PUREST GUAIATIF,S, erW...h he otters for saloon Tay , moderate taros, both to cub %MI eloootbas bares Bar; " are enumerated tame of the leading articles WHITE LEAD In on. la kap of 23 to3oo be. BLACK YAM YELLOW was& R-ED. ce.; . PATENT DRYER, PBANISH BROWN, 1:1; MIRA, is oil. • - EIMER, CURD= ilerrEleb AND AIIsorIFLTA Panic:Bus Bum, CH M= YEW:Mud . . GREENS, ill OIL vggigaltj2i, TANNISIINs of au I nnis= , PETIT, LINSEED OIL, RAW sad DRIIRD _ ORALS, LAMP BLACK. - A2d. end lINGLISII Yam RED, utuu -"•••• LOW; dl7. - [UR, RED LEAD. mad LITRARRE, dry. ' REO IA N-AIIIEES and-ICICLUIW OCIEDEsmi, _ CIBMO3IS PARIS sad DONSIVICK ,6 . 44K1et, • - riuraica AND AKIOUGAIL irsza, imcf of 0. lame EVEE tsts szd'"hrr it to their tem:Kiln can, pont mentkand vtingt‘wintzld Bteltßke foraothaticadiagead p:codisdid6ead car expo. rionn in the badnem, Efts no . l' , M.Lzr.eilizat erar moat of shoes La the =of Dna , td.uutilis tz u ,s,43 • *Um Lae, Her Vat; --' v - _ ,-. - - ..N.-,-..,, ~-,..-_ ' : '-;---,-- ~ ~,,, ...-,::=•. -'l,--f.;....7-,--f-_ U.. 1,1-::.: -,1-,-7-_"?-i'-' -,-: -_= • ' :-- -.. 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Mr greet thenzer of Itositeas In boson= Coined, of At rag Law Rorbieti wee on Min ixecnit nigbt willfturp tad wisest. • • .A?"!..FlrsitLikht of neW and excellent gees entitled 1 , 4 tivehielellbr Kimberly lIU 11;0117 u the Commas ll'Aentrfat. • • • • -• ' l= 110 =4 1 / 1 0:21P, ;0;3,-W . 01;•'00:01 Polloo6orell etiebrettd Oomeity •,• . ; - ; • - • ) Iflbei s = , Ttee-peldn:catielude with the new caned, or LADIErIiTTLZ. - , • t• BED: Inians. • ALITHICAL - EIIITZATA -irrins:ol{lB/NAL AND:FAZIAXBD •Olt, SWIM :BELL MGM* faded , -b5 ;Tmolis t.- MASONIC ILL GEPltelli - BaWA L • .7ankr, st L Not 2% ona evessta," Aisreh 4ixd. Mak.. jAPP 1c 44 ,5 13 *". : 1 ; 1 4A r 27 0 P4.T4 . 91,.. 21 447#,5X , mmuillykels4; . .Iftuzial • A—L-Eoluna• i l pi lir, Apl;c:L.4: -- 6 Zr Pi - = O l. . • Angervas Lodge, o.ot to.iata Imlaycraning ixCWagthlngtan 111.11;Waxt .10.111. ACK TBAL.—ireor tha beetecuilmoriEta 01 . -411 60 mat Itx, SOP tta _Pekin Inci Straw' 'lto. 13 Num streetorbria tbs 'very beat Ma& sad Great - .Tvissean dings be. bad. • ••••-•• iJOH3l.ll.ROVlMEßilstalcarter IC Yaltb l s Hoot and EteaslazugartareroiadirboimArbiales,F. 50.14 Sudsy strettOjtvedcollhiVelilaasylifinc. - Sliver Medal irwardo4l. -- by lairtiterte urglirot - s t i o yh ot - . orPockstßookr!Postirnostiatai; Rase WocdlM4h;ig„ - Deb, presslog (Wasted Wort 203 V Afil:=o . " CL.P.- - Tiaaa airmaig4as.ifia= l .Uall. ,. PlAsiariiir Lamy/ 4 3 3 5-44 0 4imaftwadap Nar,..B'i—.ll.egrArst tun.- dem* 2211,7 NA ,4 2 141 7116 . 7- ilazitarallico4ll4ooU".. l9 . ;544.5D,172. -Offbeat Aber - PittablDatEMPMailiPoiStoze== 'Roam otDresetty 2 LoasginM6¢9 mrplddltallte_ Conis:lt Agrvat_ dreiaaria&-:tartafSatlrithCorns.. prz itit4atr to be roma in Dr qua's KEYBF-B.;114 Wood An • =let/ 21.12141191 i lib eta. verb:2:z .$•• /leg!. ' - '7 dedoidona to theireatiiiqiricr tradillakr. Curtain Illatertatiw •.; Oct Tract Ittimasings . .4 ieryry sdesedrical,Farnitatar - - Flaabag, lad Piblted "doir Dad -^'Glll,OitaAt o s, Cartitin Pins; tc., at irtialessle • -N0.169 Chrolutstrest,AWllWth,. •'• 4—Wittabor- ..=-- ,shivilitill i ~. k • ir..'. 3131" r'S IV 1114. 0 r 4:4T0Z4,1: &IC egifFil. tt , tarrhu.MClttßlS:"...‘Xr...... .- . ...: - •:A . NOW .. . _ ..:,••,;' , trialribili:Aafif b. C: •,. ..... - WlitWalirlall4"4 -eiLlswidiac 4.. - air - ':- - ..mperita.zoitippe r i al v i sn. ,. , taM * 'got ts •AFaueTurctiasingl.4llll-- • Azirazeutic. --, - '102; NELSON'S DAGIMILENINIMICIPEIFORi , - Past Miam nuraisiss;'AirtiPtiairtegiar .„ In, on laza or imam, trum*A,3l44y; - Vtiaatipe; =curate artistia aski, natant, 1.0: period to tint exam= theap dagnifrootnala tatidanitie.."' anap pened:ll44,l2, $44511204 InrkiikOrdPAPW , tha atsa and nalityal caatrailtaial atazisor " • -N. 8,-.-13kesiesms'ofite.k or ife!si,sii!l!!!riuftilti er;bl4 - ' , ` ,l partenbeekr • _ _ C 11.- - DEAMMUUG , NOtaii In tblif - griaabledlseberre front the ear,4.9 - 7 and penturc. Headrunerad; without pain erintMIITS . • Dratair.: — ; LiTi PrFarfpu .4cn of the if. Y.-Ear BozSer9i who •-• tonenhad at 99 Arch stotat,,Tbllidetphi‘paszr9A.3l. - In 3. Thirteen yetis of close and iatiOststilaTialtaintiOn breath crisped:a praelnee has enathethhatoxerinetads - _ treatment to mat a derma otaneoestreseathathilltOrteter!' , ilenualind obettnste eases by iteta94l.l/ 1 0#9 1,1111 i 1 , -. • - -' t. - means vreeern:ad. . •- " ' .A.1380141,19rD •LW Cans yof the City et Pittalaargba- -.. • Ilcorldezdz-1108X0r19211Mili , ''';' , • - • ttumri soma Thill.saillwanicsraro of kinds.: Officer to Blanaapbels pixralklibir;247l243.5 4 1 4 .".1 , ei RsLCt street '-.. • s. ,ittf:l-,6f114.1 J. S. mcceisa, Wm , 1r.1 6- 1 .1 . ) •1 12 4 92-11.11445. siore.est; Dat es . 1t.11411144 MEL Seeratork. - - Office.: . - 9a - Teter between Maria and -WeelleireNte4.43.3:. - 1. Immo =Wad CA O 8143, on the Olio atei*teiWl: ilieosokaot tribatariaa tcao Daaalqab7 , - .6190.4golastthe Pent of the 5d, 4 and 7r , 1 rd Niee*tei, PittabargAJAPy_laurturanoo pipA pre4l4 W:llSS P.A.,-;CligiamaliXy2oo .I: cies Preasbens—Suracclir Seere4r7-4. /4....0744X - • • OFFICE; HO. 55 nrra ,Vitannie Buildiiigi).: This Corepettreuatee everyTheerieetropper: tathl areetteetti• '.••• •. tanteargetee ere the suns t ticie 4404 - - by . other- eouthrett • Ctrs Jo t d Stet rate at . arothal rides—equal to anitsidinetterthirltp;thmeee4•99o., third per sent.,yeid Maki taking cm lbe. Ilrisatpiesois going ? bane Jame: awn. uma al uguiclik. ; f AM= Phintlisp - . 50433. a Nn465.. Joha Scots, Joseph. p„ . , ',lona - - - Alex.sadar ms. - k -----" • Earstjo,ll,74e, , litram' R,.smaidgk zrsn. :gt. ;w • 'CO* ' • • • • atlas. 4.;•=1.1., • i7D4l:l,l2lWtbil am:elite& with - ps ;11.pg41111Mit. OLANN and JAMES **thins thi ia toilet thia . name .ccFg• -7;V - :;`,E.t t i lailEa .C.Q•ohii 4 11 te t.om San 1,1853. •• ' - '""", near the Ifito and Maar_ :Machine_ Rfacttirgre,i-zuoitemrstoest.. tow Canal, Saato,) Pittsburgh; Pits ' "•; 75.- Z.V:.•l' W. tam 'cow, t t= SO to 46 : at sztkshiFtm . dhososicros looszty'eamio"., to which vita argutiss masleam . • • • • . • =".;:t;""!.".44.,5V 'Vat= - ftromistee - Compirci ► • - ":.+ - e - :: -- . • B.lKELVW•Tio_lt_i_si r z • ..r.,7„:„ 111300,0 w. _ - NUMtie* 'IOWA or lee:eie be' I ftlilly ieVoitteC ear _ itlLV:istticttits7,l7ll krone he the eottununiehlued• thalefir - diehiesehseell-V - Proutitzeul 4 1 zIdlikerlatn to, etht22 2 / 4 13eedimiieter lesses: they nave aeramed, nWheat thoryeit:p tecttcm ra pope • flu err.—B. -,7 ;W;ttagin N. gobnei, Jr : W. B. tnith, C. Ilizes*-51eonte W.Tithecettf : - Wric at 1022amee uttexisor.. ~LediVAlriesdariel, e s• , TbLIZCIL . ZMIL, : Ms; No; 22 Wafer (Watholowth2.4lm2 . . • .oO 3 .intateks.) Attabeasa. . - - • - E - ECltio is ix 4.• ..inotagociatfigmat, toms' • . - Mpg. " - WM-larimmer, I - WlD.lsuk Ilagalch - ' Samuel ):Bier . - - Bamael_bea- - • ; , - Baal matip,3l.4. - , • ,Eihrard etOry - 3.lklxicammerze, - Bryant' ;• - - l'iiiiiiiy, Kii:rotcl.s__ A _ite-Itilit -- -- - . -•- -., : . - OFFLINTIN.G - 10E -- TUNteit . - - i: - .;. NEW:DXC ' GOOD'WrOPZs ,-..-.::.._ -' ...0: -.';' . -...".• A. A. 7l StAildit ;- & CO ., - •-• ' NO! fa 5 WrPTIr Iftillirk;,_.i . ... '. . -4 . ..- _ T aggei.;11.ii.b........th.44.0....-xlite.t.--_,i of Their neer SiMeanillisigs.: ihtb„T r atith a nom war achantstazet . •"- '' IX'llicua" goods. leg • ' - 7-. --,' -- . . • Ridi P-Idil goi EVErixt Bilks, of every n4el7:- Lb% Bar - -. ps, ilreszatbsta, Craved' Paris, name, rgliathe4Posaly. - Ia Cbt, Wirusald Orgadier, Balsam gobs,Printv - 'Chintzes, l b, Muslin 6a-Lama. Besese de lanes, : . Vocura• and Ida STED,Z -Cizahrts,"Saccoas. alaChiwr: .Stpelazprodelpsesti„ Baintasincapartna,.ita, ia , , , •-•''%•- : . , S!'finitan Cspe, iamb ndlitizi .Eficcb B, (king lazisciniie,) 11ssiuslare, Start, sk fesella,pe Lau, ID& tam Shwls. _ Lace and RUN .. we zbe eb - Bitmiasid bleached Patois/a, l a. gtin LiefErk . • ' 2ad.Plikareue EatsatlAM - waft miens, Drßl2,Yeltio.N, Doom v mu ji;Divas„ fliagh.,ibex ( ,:nzaaetnants; Wan, Dsznaakadioreans, Car= Chtalses. to. to. • - , - • ..iffirEF, pooDs,..ALL .ICIND:1 - : - : . • . • '=ur, la larg 6rkl = - - • : - rfl etteza4mr.474 - - a Babosks, Bovalets- and Go9da • _ . ''- : • Va fm NB' - - • in lb& w roam ern al be fated a eanglehe _ A d a ; cr BOX sad lams ount flood=drthcles, linectrioths, Od r. alimerese mot . Ceaboxial• 100 wee -krentah- lag dineetaat Cato* and. giiresses hiseheit Mathis, Cheeks amid &tam ' • -•- =base 'Erma ITheettaga sat Ticlthiga ' - 40-eon Ramer Shaft ent Cot:tandem - ' - - - - do- 'lawns, Media lord Beene de Lathes; Together setae. atrareectes other articles; on of elleb terns - one of the largad and most laded tack of. Green In the . ecauxtry,. ibkb, there the superior tioilitio, enjoyed by - thlm establtebreneat, will be oared— so de to fair emenpete- etas any &Arra balsa Brig artids rm Ist, Gaoled at /OW.':- j twee of es can he itheded by -searlfasse to the Union, =4 the keeet imeramiatldi edhatiltittet. Ttathr • Goode at allittnes,be enthEbilda.lll4 Ntheather percale wish to pardaseas or r . .valf •:i;r • • _ NO 011irnallientallan to woata - Abe ll % ," status will not ba p =elliatt Waltz + hale ,delinantet.and • they remise thaii• OAP far Gods, *tits*. • arc rims; siscc lasna the anest - • x es u rro stig. ' fl 4. MASON A 01 - 3Lanl;¢Olkwoos.-.^. l en t. prod inompoitbraithilds ostalAidurtoot., - ittael$040 11 .0 1 1$4 11:- • Essa4ll3, - , . ,'t ~ . _ ~. ~,` _' `• ~...' _ EMS L - C. F053131:13. K_~.r ',•r - • ,Ciall;F=1:1;-_-•-- BEII a2=l MIS 1...7