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' - - - . vizet. jr • .4, : , - -5V+.7,4 -7 ,iik:ro 4,1 ...cc = • 0--. / ":' , -2-U, I 4-1 "-iMe r ,147411.1* :p ? ~' ',.t . -- 4.',•, , , r: , t ,, ,7'' i.. : •:A, W ARY L=t4 ileum litirperBi-Pliillipe, Editors elk Proprietors. • 1 / 4 * - - •' 1 4 1 44 tfgv,,),lo PI:A. 411 , c 4/,': • t •,.. : . i k l 1 - 024r 4 • A *1 1 0.4":.1: pAis is t f r" NIKE Virning Voot. ?.•:r,TAlTsuoiton: SATURDAY MORNING APRIL 2 irsie marl 1111101.100.02.0•Mmikell.maitastaffmns. lie Chimmea i? NOMINATIONS. - - Qua'.(;zasstoNsß , :_:THOMASH. FORSYTH, I f_rhaaaphic. *wa i f ' AUDITOR GLIZRAL, -EPHRAIN 'BANES, VOR SURVEYOR. ORKERAL. J. PORTER BRAWLEY, qf enltoford ecnagy. .0/47- Masers: 8: Pirrueomt Co., who sro prompt, hon est sad oesitirikerily in their business trammedous, are• the oulyauthurizeil agents in the'cittes of New Tort. 1121dBoston for thiriforniv Pest. They are suiltortscel to 100 the Ad vectimments mid Subscriptions for wilt ofir turnsl rates Their reosiptisterreasidel ss payments. Their alto* ere at • • •-• NEW YORK, 122 MIMI* atrial. In State street. • . ... . . T oppttrom4staspriddit/eas of Na, .alb 91•011.c0hrr• UP wr MIMI sad JO. nays perpos6 to to PITRYIBU 01P ALL =INN ts NM ...y e teeele.eae apes the lorset 141... leery lase sal estie7 et 1 . 11... MS - pe ee ee , ...zedtee.e.•lll aale lefected la we Women J. O. , f 3 who;utiebnibiisn Jisay.ohatige:theirres des or places of doing business, Oti.tbi - Xest" of April, will be good enough to leave Bold st the office, so that our carriers may know mini* to find them. ' ERROR CORRECTED. Among our news items of yesterday, was one' to the effect thats bill had been ptu3sed by the Virginia. Senate, declaring if a misdemeanor to conduct or operate any Railroad in that State r _ need air intended to be used in connectiomiltb: tho Railroad of any foreign corporation. 'Upon inquiry inquiry we find that title iS not the fact. The 7itheermg foltte prepared mach a bUI, to. be introduced at theoommencement of the seset* * butit found note Single supporter. Other Mlle' relating 'to Railroads were introduced by the Senile interest, with similar restrictive provisiou in them, and their restrictions were uniformly sttiekett out been recently passed try the Virginia Elenati; incorporating the Brooks and Hancock Railroad' Company, with the design to connect with the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Itailroad.— This contained restrictions such' as we have alluded to,trat so odious were they to the Legis.- lattinoof Virginia, that those Interested In the blll,rreiti obliged to refer the bill back to a com 'mlifte.to:taire them all striker' out. -It thetict, therefore, that any bill with • • •-• say iiketriotions whatever, truelvas we have allu ded paased thiVlrginla Senate, or fund any tiro r 'whatever with either branch of the Vlrgbila Legislatuts. TUE 4 ' CRYSTAL PALACE." We 'yesterday paid 'a visit to Capt. 11.ot:revs's Lew boat, the "Crystal Palace," which is lying et the Allegheny wharf, immediately below the St Clair Street "Bridge. The painters and glid ers are busy at work giving her the "finishing touches." We ehall not at present atteipt to Eire :stall description of this magnificent steam• er, preferring to wait for a few days moll she is completely finished and furnished. We will say, however, that for sire, beauty, comfort, conveni ence,-'and every thing that will renders steam _ boat:attractive, the Crystal Palace takes the lead. - ~- She will, unquestionably, be altogether the moat splendid steamer on the Western waters. 'Every thing; that money, skill and genius could do to unite her surpassingly beautiful, has been done.. The,-;Crystal Palace is intended to take the place,of the Cincinnati se the Wednesday packet, to ran between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. She will be under the command of Capt. Wtuasz J. Kamm Quo of-the moat popular and. accom plishetstiaraitint officers in the West. It is the intendone orCapt. Jr. to take out the - Crystal Pa/ace on her first trip next Wednesday week.— May abundant success attend the career of this new Pittsburgh etetunef. She is certainly an honor th,oui city sod her are's! 14a. .7. PO7f.TEli 701A:W1.717r. As'tbie.geitleman seems to be the target at eltinders and abuse are Jost now aimed;the following extract from' editorial in the lest theadrille Democrat, ;CM' serve to show what effect ft will bare, and what his standing is at home amongst those who know tam Intimate. ly: • "We notice that several Whig papers in this !section bare already opened their batteries on the nominee for Surveyor General. Judging from some samplee before us, the campaign is to 'be oonducted in a spirit of gross calumny sad traction. These are old weapons In the handl of . Whig editors; their inefficiency, we supposed, bad long since been folly demonstrated. They will be powerless now as at any former period: Mr. Itrawley belt discharged the duties of Sur veyor General with marked ability., This is so knewledged by the' liirbig presi at-the. seat of Goveristuent." lie has been re-nominated in ao cordatee with the usages of bin party, and the Democraoywill 'sustain him against the assaults of their embrace. The course of the Whig press Will only hare the effect "of uniting our ranks. Portznaster Genoral. The 'New York Brother Jonathan, an indepen dent paper, expressos its approbation of Judge Ceacenzt.t's appointment to the Post Office De-„ Tartu:Lent, in the following language t " Oar new Postmaster General, James CUM siax, of Pennsylvaals, is said to be just smolt a man as is Wanted at the head of the Post:Office. Ws really hope , so. After Mr; Tieti- , stoned off, we at once began to - feel relief from a dead Weight which Mr. Fillmore had inflicted on the' country, : 414;..licibbard was a very fair Postmaster tienerd; 'and from - what we esn, l learn of Judge. Campbell, bo will still be IS better one. All we want is a good, hard working, common-amiss mad, free from party trammels .and pride of place—one 'who will - neither ask nor grant favors in the faithful disoliarge of his dudes, and who will make his tisn decisions un- , derstandingly, and not trait lazy underlings to . think for 1am."... .. „ pow . • BOOK BY 232111.,14104111M*Y4 We yesterday received, threogltoit rola (gdoei s very pretty voluble, entitled itt-LeteterS to% try Girle, by Jain • i?•• !rigor* justheen Mier, 129 Fulton 'street, New Yorle.' 'The' liook is very_: neatly Printed, And handsoidely bound, with two. well exesuted - wood- eogri‘tinge, representing rural iseenes. :-Therse letters:originally appeared in the garerNy:r . sider of - this city, of which, as every body kntitiii;,*re.. - •/tirleshelta -.is. the .editor. They were: . fotistyKy'opipd - Sad' WO 111 0 1 . rea d, Of coarse, have Ii geed rut. . - . , , . Posteniester se Cleveland. Ite leimi front' the Tine Democrat, of Thies.' dayy thikl. Gass,'Esq., Editor of the CieV, butd.iflitAndatler; has been appointed Postmaste? of-tij:***tci*, Good for Gas:. He has teen a capttek.tilter, and _will make a capital Pnetm as ter..r- , :fid hear ti fp congratulate him upon • hie tmooese.,, Health of Weft Ivrea/dont King. New, Yonx, March 'Bo,—Late advioes from Havens represent the' health , of" Vice President King to be without improvement, and that he continues very feeble. He is looking forward with much anxiety to his departure for Mobile, wishing to breathe hl s Isatamong his friends and smighbore. It is thought that be has derived no I benefit;fram his residence in Cubs, iudoss it be I ihit r the climate has preventedisa increase of his On ART it le -A, EBI4IIL —The 4/.14444" /"Pert, a d* of ;this new: btagedne, and 4n our 0.1N.T4 53r/1 _,. 1 4, 2 °4 1h ... A7 1 #A4.1..L4 11ed opinion s e ill , su p e rrde; 14 / 1 3 i 7 c *: . 188 _ llllB 1)81f11.1 eare : " 1 ceasora the :illnetnstions ate •Tery prior, was. through h ? r Rum let t= at Queen Mother. i:l4*ml sad the eee r tinii Sze ,siosedbialy inenresting... ltt=ber of It is published by Alex, gontgoniell; 1T fifirnoe S ow u•iotit!leii • dif firwe titokitiniaketaikai7- IiVESTADY, P.ELOST. Vws yetiterthililliga-th. 111 II • Blerfteltilx, the Western District ;nt Pp nsyl- /anti, fait :hwikieillately entered upon the din eharge his' °ten. -I :llsi'in - einori worthy matt;tinit will undOubtedly poke a socal Ille.s.van. COMITY Are learn from the Beaver Star Bois ! , has be en'etpp elated by .the Erie dropsny, Supirvis4)f at`Biidgtnratet;4 emu' thit:Tanoilon and, yAlez..i, Collero or stliew Castle. A meeting.. of the cidnetie or sevei waity "as held on Tuesdiy evening the 16th lust, for the purpose of taking into consideration the pro 7 priety of assisting in the erection of a House Of Refuge for Western Pcnneylvartit&., David: Boles was celled to "' the 'Ara; and' Sianiitif Wileion Weiquid wer Seem' taries. The object of the meeting was stated by Judge Agnew ; after which Bev. A. W. Black, of Pittsburgh, delivered an address, in which be ellrintly portrayed the 'advantages to be derived from en etdabliehatent' of an Institution of this character The following resolution was then offered for ihe.cousideration of the meet- Resolve 4 That the Commieelonere of Heaver County be requested to subscribe the sum of $6OOO to the fund for the erection of a House of Refuge, in the County of Allegheny, for the *Western'District of Pennsylvania. The passage of • this resolutihn was ably ad. rotated 'by Gen. 7: S. Moorhead of Pittsburgh.— Hon. John Allison moved to amend by striking out the sum of $6OOO, and Inserting $2500; which wan 'agreed to. ' Whertmpon the reeolu Lion as amended was unanimously sdopted. ' Agreeable to notice given according to law, the stockholders of the 'Etna Glass Manufacturing Company of Bridgewater, Beaver County, met o'n Thursday evening, Mal•oh Ztlih, 1868, in the room ofJ. Logan, Esq., Bridgewater. On motion Br. H. Marer' was called to the chair, and J. ‘Whieler was appointed Secretary. The meet ing then proceeded to the election of a Board of Directors, which resulted in the choice of the following gentlemen: IL W. Poindexter, Hiram Stowe, Thqs. Hassell, S. H. DUTaI, Leh mer, ,geray II Banta,- M. C. Fitch. „ In noticing the Dominations of the late I •Whig Convention, the Hollidaysburg Standard sive, after giving the names of the nominees:--. 'This is a strong ticket (exoeptprobably the dor sal fr) and • ivo event' Can it be beaten over fifty tbonsaxid, ,, naless an extra 60,000 not Men in bnoltrem--4horild be engaged In soir. ing buckwheat on the next election day I The confession may not be any thing to on? credit, but, on honor, we cover heard of Pownal before and - Vbat is more -we doubt whether we shall ever hear of hip again nest Cfct‘)ber. Like his illustrious predecessors, Hoffman and Strohm, he iris, in the Language of the darks?, sermon, .” shoot up like hopper'grtas, and be out, down like sparrow gems, and nebber heard of more." And Christian'Meyers--the old veteran rener gads comes in for a nomination for Surveyor General for his fealty to the Whig petty. Ah I well, it is all right—renegades must have their prize. Old .christlan was =rally treated by the Whig Senate tut fall, turd be bolted—CT kicked in the traces. Ms wounded feelings had to be mollified, because one vote in the fienats is & consideration. The best and cheapest way to do it was to nominate him to run for an olio& be can never reach. Good. Staunch whip who like his treason, cannot support the traitor, lON Democrats with whom he formerly voted, would violate the principles of their party by not wiles the most etrelllloll9 exertions to overthrow a de magogue airs ream& Caliterals, Sierra and Tulare. These names of the three States which &move ment it 0D foot in the California Legislators to construct out of the present limits of the Paciße State. A majority of the Legislature, it Is sold, will order a State convention, and upon that Convention will depend,the mode, manner, and boundaries of division. The suggested boundaries will divide the preunt territory quite handsomely. “Sierrs," the moun tain division, has about 28,000 inhabitants, by the last census ; California" has 208,888; sad "Tulare," the Southern State, including Los An gelo* and San Diego, has 84,160 Inhibit:ants. and shOtit emu and shale millions of Wale prop arty. This Southern State of Tulare, to the di! vision, it Is contemplated 'by many of the occu pants to make a slave State of—and one of tho objects of pressing the division is to establish shivery-there. • . The Statedebt of California is about Wait: lions of dollars.; and this debt, divided among the new States, _wool! give California $2,883,- 883 ; Tulare $400,000; and Sierra tn 86,881.• We doubt not that the scheme can pass the Legislature and get to the people, but then it will eneounter, In-our opinion, an insurmounta ble difficulty. OIIIIIAOZOUs BWIFDLING----0110 of the most outtageous transaction& that has taken plea) no . &rat, lava Adminlstratlon, is the swindling of the-Indians in Minnesota, by Governor Ramsey end a horde of leeches under him, 'out of a very large portion of money entrueted to the parties by the Government, to be paid OTIST to certain tribes, to comply with the treaty stipulations. Tbe Cincinnati Enquirer says the sum is as high se $296,000, which these dishonest - officials have pocketed in this instant*. It weenie that they robbed them in a double farm. They first obtained the money in specie from the Government, and exchanged a large sum of it fir_ spurious paper on the Bank of North Auterlea,,pretendieg to be an institotton atWesldigton City. This they took eat. to Min aesota and palmed upon the unlettered Indians as good money, which they now cannot. get , rid of at any price—the agents themselves Wraith% -to , tonob it. . • IPrestideiat IPleree4 Personal ,"Pie Washington-correspondent of thilitift York Courier . 101:01.111theref Pmaca drinks no wine, and. dune who enjoy an anti Mate personal scipainianoe with him, nay that the- IteresTemente and afflictions of his letter .‘ years and the pressure of °news,' poblio dude', Bilge his election s ' hare 11:13prellged him with a deep sense of religious responsibility. andkren a ;tinge of grarititO `hliehiiiitiimitiolt forms obsertere oontetiet with the ardor and rireoity of his temperamental eager periOda of Ids • ' • • - Those papers which charged him before eleo don, with hab,ts of Intempcmoe,, committad . a gruel a0;-..Ja aline. which was .as winked as it was false' and malloious. t And .thst to .worse, they have nos to. tfti;s4ll3Y hi 1 t e manliness to atifxsatititii94oe dimna t ble ietpkeatious. Trot BUSQ9IIII/140411SOAD.—Tbere h!+!, been for some tiiiiiiiiiMV:.4eicitentont in Northumber land county, Pi:, inversition It; the subwription made by the county commisidotterrte, the stock of the Susquehanna Railroad, and on the 18th inst., the vote of the people was =taken_ the subject,. which resulted as follows For the 0,, soriptlon, `11; against it, 2,478. No vote will taken in Sunbury or Delaware township's. .The . objection seems to be to the alleged secret mat-, ter in which subscription was madet 711.011 OUB WASIIITIGTON COMIESPONDENT. Crrr OP WASEttiOTON, 80th March, 1868. Hues. Harper i t Bails*: Grarnallims: 7 4l4ll bang on tosny_.-of the, ap , , plicanta for impOMp,posii Mader . .lae'qciyerW: ment; and still are thB7 likely tri hang in ststate of mostuncomfortiblernicerteialy for some'time. am inclined to think, ilovierer, that moat thosa from our seotion e the country, who aro still here, will leaie for home about Saturday nut at farthest; as the general, belief is that iasttera will bssettledoso far as it concerns most pf them,..by.that time. Ton will find in the Pentisylvaninn of this: morning an able editorial 'on the subject of re- ' morals from office.' The ground taken in this article is such as has often been taken in the ' Morning Post; and is ,such as. ought to be taken by every Demoatitia editor in the country. The fact is, the Press has not spoken out on this sub ject as It should have done; and as it must 40, if we would retain the ascendancy in this coun try. It is better as the Pennsylvanian says, that, if those who have been in office must be continued there, it should be !sour , fearless, straightforward, open and honest opponenta,and not the craven, the . ebject,,thecowardly, who, if 'they have an opinion, litre not give it expres. slop." keend you a copy . .? an address to the Work ing Helot the United States, by a committee of the "Working Men's National Association, No. of. Weshinglon 'City b. C ," iihich you may think worthy of publication. At:all events there are points in it which are well worthy the con. aideratlon of the working . class' throtighout the country, and to - which their serione attention cannot be too soon attracted. The foals, the inroads of capital upon labor arc becoming every year more perceptible; aid coolest' the aggregate tnind, - isitaltas physical faculties of the opera- Oyes of par etenntry shall soon be exerted on be. oftliti*ite of * tabor, we shall' become as snitch enslaved, u a People, as are any of thoes whom some of our politicians term the "pauper nations" of Europe. This 'address proposes, among other thiuge, the establishment of associations of workmen, (without regard to their particular avocations,) with a view to concert of action throughout the country. This is an undertaking which can easily be accomplished; at least the operatives of our country have the power to form such es sociaticrna In every city, county, end State of our eonntry,—they pewee the mind, if they will to exert it, far conducting each an association, Ina manner calculated to accomplish all that Is aimed st by tbe proposed organitadon—and they an :doubted!, are blessed with a sufficiency of diver ' sided loformatlett. to make themselves felt in every nuniiication of the government. The operatives of our country do cot suffi ciently feel their or= importzrr-o-...they are eee . stantly allowing mere political tricksters to wheedle them into the belief that they alone us competent to manage the affairs of the country, and therefore 1t is that our Legislative halls are almost tilled with men who hare neither moral honesty nor yet capicity for legislation, but who, from having the politician'. great qualifies. dons, Impudence and ignorance, and always ready to offer their services to do all the dirty work that is, bat too often done ander the name of patriotism. • Moat cordially do I wish those who have moved in the. matter alluded to, every success—for I ice sore thatonr country will be greatly benefited by a change in the material that goes to makeup egislators and administrators of public affairs. Yenta truly. L. E. OVVIO AL. APPOINMEESTS BY TIM PItESTMT, By and with the advice and consent of the Small CIIIITOX novll OMRLII.•434:ILL=T OIII . Francis W. Thinley, district of Faith Amboy, New Jersey, vice Charles Mc& Smith. removed. Joseph Sierra, district of Pensacola, Florida, vice Robert Mitchell. removed. Alesander Toll. district of Michillmauklnan, Michigan, vice Charles E. Avery; removed 4.yer Jacobs, at Charleston, South Carolina, vice William T. Leitch, removed. - William Van Voorhies, at San Francisco, Cali fornia, vice Hart Fellows, remover!. William B. Hassell, of Illinois, to be receiver of public moneys •t Danville, Illinois, vies Jobs H. Murphy. retcove,l . - - Andre* J. Gallaher, of Illinois. to be register 44 the bultkotTire at Vandniia, Dllmit vice Jas. M. Davis, removed. Dsniel Gregory, of Illinois, to bo receiver of pabtio moneya_at VandaUa, illiaois,.vlceJames T. B. Stapp. removed. William hi. Gillespie, of Mbutissippl. to be re ceiver of public moneys at Jackson, 'Mississippi, vice Gideon Fits, removed.. John Clark, of lOws, to be register of tbe land office at lows City, lows, vice Bosh D. Downey, resigned. Gillman Folsom, of tows, to be receiver of public moneys at lows - City,'lows, rice Easton Morris, resigned. Robert 8. Gollsday, of Mississippi, to be re eery: of public moneys at Grenada, Missis sippi, iD the:Place: e.f.Blll)Ulutil CeldtreU. der *eased. Jobit J. Martin, of Booth Carolina, to be Secretary of the legation of the United States to Perm Samuel D. Hay, to be attorney of th - e United States for the district of Texas, in placscol , Wm. P. Ballinger, removed. 11A171.L 07j/cElt._ ;; .1 , . . William B. Dsmeron, district of Elsa Frauds co, California, rice Jacob A. Cost, tersosod.'.. tumo'r's'. • William A. Friend. Petersburg, Virginia. Samuel Hank Jacksonville. Minnie. , • Mrs. Mary Berard, West Point, Neer Taik. •• Thoniti P. Piero', Manchester, Now-Ilamp itdre. • poosiiinti:Bor.—T'he Salem (Mass.) Go- Otte ioli4eeion anecdote, of an Irish boy, ten 'years old, Who attends : oo of the Intermediate sohooli, and Whoie motheits poor and a widow. He wanted a geography;' ,4d tootlaalng able to obtain one, went to bed 110114 heavy heert— Early in the morning he walaand found that a deep now had fallen—be got up end ran round among the nelgbbotO, - *Oluitieiliii' to clear path on their premises, until he had ptot,Alued enough to buy Ma boolli , iihich liorproouted, aid it 9 o'clock was In his Beat at eblioor:*ith ids Wok In Me band. .1 'Loocescruve Erptosiol:.i-The bolleT of ,the imatuin ward, coril freight* l . of the Androeooggin and Kennebec, HaWad; ploded.pn Thursday, shivering the machine to . stotaq.gjhe onglnier was whirled into the air g f i .6 so#f. He wastateu up, for dead, bet, on:bdiiltbstited with cold water, revived. ' 'The: flthrositwas blown into the sir, and fell upon one of the box oars. A piece of iron was driven by. the explosion into the back wt ids band. lie rebeived no other Injury. The condwitor esoap edwitbont a bruise. • MOST VrLi/SNOVEL—Phllcleaphla rascality la in he tuseendent. (JD Sunday afternoon a re 'spdotable (Alton of SinatbWark, who was doluplhonhatreet, ; .near the Southwark te nni, with . tilg i bi ! ialla oblldren,:,who were recov ering from the scarlet fever, wee sesalled by two men, arroo4 :With and robbed of all the change he _,had hie life threatened, .and brutsilybesten•be6Losii the 192(u:int:of plun der obtained was sci . :1011. = • ) ser A German traveler Informs the Rev. Dr.- inletdonary in. North Mee*, that he has dlecoVered a race of tierces near the Jag dontof Barbara, that are Joao in their religions rites raid obserranoe& .Nearly every , fatally, le' says, has among them the laws of Hoses, written es p ar Obeseat, and although they:speak of the Pinphqta, they have none of tbewirkwrijiign. There ere yet unexplored tracts /d -ries, doubtless, - Inhabited - by negme - -Wbo base sorra? Bieted on the face of a Whiteenitiii.':,9:hen itiventnrOtte traveleitt pinfitrebs into ihise eins4 inch-wilt be discovered and aiveived • Wad& lad Leteriet'lbe world. EIMME Item, of Nears and KW-all/my. During the last two years, there has been an Inmeme of 10,600 souls in the population of Ohl '`Tio getitlenten, of New Orleans, base each s6,ooo,:duringthe het two years, by im porting fine , breeds of fowbi, Carlon fimmoe, convicted of murder in Phila delphia, dude* the report that he had made a confession. Mad are being taken in the Roanoke in large quantities, and they are laid- to; liiiltrigtk. and better. Revered than those taken in forma ieasoai., Rea Calvin White, one of the oldest gradn stet of Yale College, died at Derby, Connect!. out on the 21st instant,' at the advanoed age of 90. The Common Council of Augusts, Cin:, has passed &resolution to invite ex-President Fill, more to visit that city in his southern tour• There hare been some large auction saleit.of I real-estate in New Orleans at folly 16 per cent. advance on the prices obtained lest year. The people of Providence (B. L) era much disturbed by the constant fear of a riot among the firemen, though nothing serious has occurred yet. Billy Bowlegs our late advice e from Florida ny, still " keeis to the bosh," Ile and his fellow savages, :however, seem to have ceased hostilities against the whites, for the'time he log—but whether only to gain. renewed strength to begin the war afresh, anon, remains to be seen. Thos. P. Pierce, appointed postmaster at Manchester, N. 8., is a haute painter by trade, and served u a second lieutenant in one of the companies of the New England regiments, under General Pierce in Mexico. lie is said not to be a relative of,the.president, as bas been stated. • . An obituary Tery. eulogistic of n lady, says: She was married twenty four years, and in tai that time never once banged the door," Two persons, who bad been bitten by a rabid dog in Crete, Illinois, have been perfectly cured by a mad atone. In Iroquois county* run wai gored after having had two fit. of bydropbobla; and persona of "undoubted veracity" testify to these facts. One of these famous mad stones is owned by a lady. Advices from Port an Prince of the 12th inst., state that sickness hid entirely disappeared.— fineness was brisk and American provisions were in good demand at remunerating prices. Cot fee was touts end dear . ; 48760 'currency was paid for 2000 powndosied levroodires*Oper 1000 pounds. . - . • • ant. Dr. Wayland, piiialdent of Bruins INV versity, has been examining the table tipping experiments, usually attauted to electricity or spirits_ He decides that It Is not electricity, but thinks it is governed by some heretofore undis covered law of nature. The idilwankle Wbscenosin states that about two hundred thonseed dollen of the notes of the banks which have lately failed, were in circula tion in the interior of the state. mostly elongate line of the Boob Slyer Valley Union Bea med, where they were used in paying off the laborers on the road• A Havana letter, dated 2.24, states that ID the neighborhood of Writ:in, 35 miles from tiaras:a robbers are prowling about in gangs of 100 de fying the police soldiers. Mrs. Cats, wife of Gen. Cass, who has born lying dangeroual)lll in Detroit, for several days, la slowly recorertng. Q. W. Belyca, ilanranee broken, of Boston, who was - some weeks sines eentenced to the house of correction for • conspirety to defraud an insurance compeny of thst city, died there on the Zak Inst of rheumatism. Ref. Robert L. Darnley, of Auguste county, Va., has been elected 'Professor of Church tory sad Polity in Union Theological Seminary,. Prince Edward county, Va., to fill the 4racank. chair of Ray. Dr. Graham, deceased. Whenever you see a man spending his t;mo lounging about the streets t4lldog polttios Jon need not expect that he hu any money to lend. Mr. D. C. Sammy a school teacher hadle . lits badly crazed on Batarlay, near Columble l ,4ll, - in attempting to Jump from the cure, from the effects of which he died on Sunday. • Mr. Thomas J. Albright, of Maytown, vaster county, Pa., has received a elerksbiptront the Secretszy of the Interior, Mr. McClelland, at ester, of per atmuto. General Anderson has been appointed Poet inserter at Nashville, .Tenn. The Gazette of that city speaks farontbly of the retiring and of the new Poeutuaster: • The Abbey of Elneeidlin, en di and cele bested Catholic estabilihment in Switzerland, is to be remored to the United States, and located in Indiana. Mrs. Harriet Butler Stowe, acoompanlad by bar brother, Rev. Charles Beecher, of Newark, N. J., left Boston fcrr Liverpool in the test titeUtt , ' ship. Mize Sophia Stiolzle reoavitted es: verdict of $6OOO against John Coopeilidl6 •liet - ereet, the NMl:mu County (N. Y.) Ctrage s .for breach of marriage promise. '•••:•'!;•:.'. ' " • BAUTISTT'II 00172MAIT CololollloN.—Thle body is happily defunct, the chief, 'Mr. Bartlett. hav ing been at !sat =weeded by Mr. Campbell, of Tuna: Boma $4OOOO hare laread.l horn e.r pended In the business; and still the wept is only begun—probably all that miss' performed ender Bartlett having to be gone over again. '• .; Bartlett was wholly unfitted for such an enter. prise, and hie unltneu was made manifest-es much by- the character of a good portion of the company that he organised and, took with him, as by the manner in which he managed the sur vey. It is singular hoer be ootild have gathered together ouch a peg all good portion of. them Isere. Five were hung et ammo for lewleim nen. under sentenoeaf Lynch law, administered by other members of the commission ; one wow murdered at Ban Antialo by a .fellow member; ono was shot by another member, between Ban Antonio sad fl Peed; one committed suicide, and two or three were tptOired ln brbiltrat or neer P4llo.—Cirs. A. ter An Irish iralf-psraelonel, named Stack, obtained an Intervie* with the Duke of York. seeking promotion to the rank of Major General. On being introduced to the COM;Ptoiler - Ln - Cidet , be "so honored with..the espfesslon of the Duke's usual petiteness, sad the- sostonntry , question, “Well,' Colonel. what* can I do for Jon?". " perceive, 514" replied Stank, F l that there Is a brevet coming ont, in which I hope to' be inoluded. lam the senior colonel in his Me-. jesty's service." True, Colonel Stack; but give -me hare to ask of what religion are yon ?" "I lim of the religion General." The Duke bowed, and stack was Putted- A New Constrruntki—We were'shown by Mr. aye, of the Bank Mirror, a new counterfeit, which was put in circulation yesterday. Seve ral were received . one of our banking houses. It is a threti dollar note of the Oneida Valley Bank, Onelds N. Y: Vignette r liberty cap on pole, with shbld and 'steamers,: female with scales in one hand and sword in the other r 'on the the right, and Indian on the lefti Sgure three on the right I. left of vignette, and It moat admirably calculated to deceive the best jud ges.—Cin. Gas. ' Tsesessaa Coil"Oie.--The N. Y.•Exprese, of the 22d saps• , The coupons :tit Timnessee, payable In New York, hate ant been met today—in consequence, It le said, of a amnia In the Batik moot:mt. A. soon se it is ascertained st what Bank the new account has been opened, the couptitts will un doubtedly be paid.- Tennessee is a State in high' credit,--Anst• tide aLtitculty just at this moment OXIOO t 41ii l SAL., . 'yesterday comprhied 19 tailig4 l *',lavoges thin has been sold shy I I 14141)1411474aring a lialiCit. Arrivals arson theloarease. no d: a Short dicier-Ve to on • Ailmired ltdcla,ill 14 )ccicaxt afro any. ' Aloes open , wall, for - tha goal:ldes offarint.-41. Loafs Nem, 28cl lA. i ~.~:~ ... >.._ MIESII2 I • .: ".7 • ' ."•'• Mutts Anna at Oartbageits,..- General Ant4inia Lopet de Banta Anna, since he quitted Jamitiiiii-lwa4esers ago, 1u44 441 , 10 '..: ing about six leaves from Carthagenaiat plu; called Turban*. r - His raiide!'"Of life iiiatut-and 7 uniforen. -:11131 does not even make any change for yisitons in, established rules. In the morniuk, arter taking., ooffee, he.monntslie horse and rides for'actittple of hours, On . his return, he takes a bath Breakfast is served at ten. At noon, therich capitalist goes into his cabinet, and like a banker or broker with na, receives the - men who may . wish whew) transactions with him. Well poet ed*up itChis d epartteent of finance. ilia said that; like my uncle Irat thew, he can tell what a crown willamount to in a goarter of an bone. After the siesta ,five times a week, the trainers of game coolur come with victims. The pit is opened. Santa Anne occupies the placeOf honor in the midst of, his aviaryi.vsideh , ielrioh in a most beautiful collection of the biped gladiators. Generally the pride of the feathers leads the Lord GoVernor to take had bets. .Thus, it is said, thp greater, part of the profits of his usury is given back to the'eltatices of thii epur. • Before dining at 0 o'clock, the General takes another bath. Ho dresses. in full military uni form when be has guests to whom he wishes to . do honor. This is no slight:sacrifice to polite nen, I might saY to ianity, in each a"bot, coun try.: The table is most sumptuously genet!, and Banta Anna knows how to eat. Cards end music, and dancing, drinking antismoking are prolonged till midnight. -.Then "yon anf.ebown to your. chamber by graceful mulattoes, where , under' good mosquito nets, you may choose between a bed or a hammock, and sleep till stinrise. As noon as it is light; attentive waltere brink you a basket of.fruit and a con of coffee. General ennui Anna, who speaks French cor rectly, is very reserved on politios. • Still, it Is easy to see that he has yet an ardent ambition concealed under this appearance of coldiesti.---. Hie partisans understand tbe matter, and the di. plomatio service is in request, The time is ap proaching when the financlal crisis will finish the dissolution of the present organization of `the Mexican Republic. It has been paroffthos far only by. the annual instalments of the'Mnei; leant to pay for Califon* 31Mouseta Vennitags. , • 'the efforts of this truly er:trsmdlaarl znedlebut ss• most aatisfaetoty in all caws in ',Wilt has been bird, :Co other niedieine has am produced soot: tsdects so Lastanta: naotitly. It his only to be adundirterod, sad relief follows u s nutter of etraree.• It Eat ban: used: In the puiethre of the hes. Opticians of our tnuntry, ant by Oran been pro lIDUCICE% equal, if not superior to any au:dirt:is inter offered ihr the expulsion of worths. - Raid the following (Norge 3Ltwdl, Auvasta, 0, has used It with peateffeet In Ids fiddly, sad hat sold lugs gnantillaktilikh.: hate titan the highest sallafeellou. • J. 11. Cutter, nierthapt, adminbetard ti dose to his dal, wbieb dbwhargal a quart of woman.. fie has triad :other Cartnifolpu 11 tabu - • - ,D. J. & J Cotton, Rlarbortar, bap . Pant to pt a IA no= au mut, irlakh WU seen fold cart, and•parini bledj un itatuoa wln7 PoPlol4.and'eld qatrs..7t tdl . or Pt" by most of Driaimpta and Iltarcbiata, and by tba sola propristara. • J. SEID a - spr2xLtv - . eq. Aaee meet 100Yatnas Iffen l / 4 1-.llll4memaillei' :rearm* *sootiest on AND lIIICHANKWUMITIML: ' A LEM= will be'tiellvered beforethlyinibetikioit AUSOYIC HALL. on kintelareffsiag, tbi tl by lliaboplYCOW.soll- nutOan-.+! Dlun a ?arm'. z , ?acts of admLaion dente :tatigisd et the prinelpif, Itoosesonet, the Lbw, Itnamr.' abk l / 2 . af the Dinnlank sea Lectoze Ceenttattee. /fir Doors oPat 417 °'ek'ck. . . EMILY 'WOODS, ; JOHN S. IIOLS17:4, Lect - r ic4• • IT. 11. EINCAID. aumll - td J. 11.4CIIIKPATILICH, • ; PECLIADELPMA CERTAIN WARIZOIIER, - 171 Cara, opposite As Bee ilfreatk • H. • W. _SAFFORD - • [I:DEIZPS coestautty as Wei the wet extensive axed rariedeseurtmealotCurtallasaallCurrairatatertalate be Lard to the eBy, carafrtann in "hart of the CVIITALst GOODS AND YIIHNITUU COVElat= rrylas of-- • • •, French Lace Custail* .. Irixdow StlAdeo• alltriceL !halts• " tatr mem* w tba, roactatrocatanfw, Cbruites, eTt7 style sad french }Umber, " Balla lathes, 01=s1 Pim, - • • " lamps; " &alas, • ' &Ude end Teasels, Daroaak oma, Gimps, all prices, " •Taattltiarrette, flan Tartly . Flint" . India Battu Mi.mask, ' Picture Tenets wad Oozes, Llerlog Wks, Shade Tassels amt Mame, ./amlture Warp% Hooks, Worm Brackets, t A tall aapseazwrut of the ilbOYe goals constantly fur sale, wholesale or retell. tuarl:l7--at re. 0. 1..1.1:4:31:4111 Threrarlsy. Marti) Mitt rat., by the Rim J. Worm, Mr. J.41.111t9 C. WATT to Mt! MART JAGS POLLOCK—aII DEED: •Oe laranday soorrJag, 314 Imtant.ldrs. RAILAIL Milkier tie lite Ektuird farsy, ran., In tris 724 rarer bet Its Ram& at Vas faxally ars lorlted U atlzrad L.i fano. .911, tram tlZa realdtroot of haf iszata Part, Jp. Essz Cconzaza, Allashasy.oa fiaTilltflklf MORNING, at 9 O'clock. 'Pr= " imw ttl=rgwms. •T einem*, •• • :•• , = AM SLAlEZl, 4 l.lhuopeart ,ea2.Beef . .lietele kin ( . bu roved .to the corner. of Seventh and tiagthtkeld streets, ,oppoeite the ldethedlit Chtuth.) ..apt2 LYK WATCHES. CLOCKS AND JEWELRY,,CARE, j` 513,AX It.EPA.M.D.-11. 0. 1100k_bas eepoet some =testes% Wortasse. (from the Eska") and is noir prepared to astute a/1 damealpttoas of Watch work. in the bra style and estbart Doti*. • • epr2 F lptat-100 b • l'iortyl E z 100 do 31loont tbrorite; • 100 do Knepp? Soprano; • To does conritimarat, by ,; L. Iftriirtil, mita • 'MST Liberty street. • .W Ilosos" Select Se •oo ; lulu. OPEN aitaln on dtc7NDAY;the4th hot. In The V, nom below the Lecture Stoma or the First Prestiyto elan Church, rittsburet; entrance on Plinth West. And oo ZdOh'DET, the 11th trot, 1411 be removed to that mb eloos, Wry. and veil /Waal Room, atop. Hr_ John D BeE's. Prom comer dl Ferry and Liberty Moot,. Etienne, on Ferry. &paler ARPEIIII end Putisain'ildegzektre mr A ura:: nePrreinter Uw r and t Unitbe Log, or Pella lidoquitint the eof e XIV. " . Tb*Captlre In Pidietords; • • . • • Wefts, Red, sod Matt. or the 13.8tates, by Panty. • &Indy Moon Webs & Country Pummels. • , - ••• ' Coma Strims or tto &node end the Christian. - • - Stacy. Pettorallogy, by Skinner. Orate of Cbrld, by Dr. I'lmner. . ' Mae Exploded, or Help ID the Bible. ' New Themes for the Clay. - Ctdoity and Ole Nancrutt's Utototy of the Cnltsdltette, rol - - of A tied other Proterient Tracts:, Stephan' Traver in Ealst, An lnd nay Land. Stoutly ditorellerdie. Oelsiteltase. , • Volosy's Travels, 2 role, Izmdcus—aernot, : , : Illsbop Segel Wort; 3 Tot& do do.' . • Pbrauslogy and Menne:tom. by Dr. N. L. Lee - Tor sale by • • son DAVISON , t AoNgly,, RatZlttOtiooll to • e 01 • Country. LIAYING ands arrangements, vs IN now. mond to Issue Drain on tlts BeLast BankliarPotareayillalgut, sod. born 4,1 upwar d s, fo to= to Mit Parkt :10 molt Tbsos Drafts an enhod by the Com pany In VI, and Its brosegoo Os following toms " • ' Armagh, Dunganneo, • N'lgoarse.Y. , , Larne,. - 11allymcosy. Lettseksnsy, Sutton% .. Colsullto, flaghsrfelt, J o = • Cookstown, Nonagban.. - . N Derry, : glawtovis M ardar," 7, . - 11' • are lansbnytagsstslittlim'Lindon. aPstlinistirQ ';':" emir of Wood and Third struts. rirau7trP 111111110Nz •GA = micas . Tag I, AND = A ADM& -- COMPANY, lutrtul -WPM their • Plearneltips-..04 PAdoditt. w building , of. ilkutehyder,ll 6B tone. (Vt. leitsh I) no CV& of. Glaeloso,lfith tons. tape W flu 7EO City o:'Monday, March a, /643. • . Qty ; of Mantheete:;, ‘ ~,,, Apdt City of Glasgow ..... May 14. Ckty At Illantbeeter— .13a4 t S . Ittne 11. City of Glacom,— Jab. a. • raolt LivE City Ilenthester.....—...WedgesdPL llards.l o ,l ll *. City of Olwoer Weidneeday,Aptil • City of Iditeiter Weinasdsy, hlay lg. • • • • City of Oisegov ....Wedmeaday,lann 8. . City of Ittaneheeter.. —Battuday. Jai, Refr.a - or maw& • flax riMAZZI7PaL. not Lmazool. Saloon Berfha. ZS Saloon Bertht - 2dget Hiclehip ZS Mideldpltgs Iforirard • " formai 1 4 13p • Inducting StawardlPm. THIRD CLAM- PASSE-NOIR&• ' . • A limited number of third dam ilseemsers on he takes frock Phitedeo and L ivort x 4. and found sui In proitacaw 7" l helPhis'a Lib"Pc a.erata" Cetifia sofpanagewaonedtoperoseho drone of taingitut tha Ildleulail 4o4l =theatole Drafts on the ate and Itaii_Dan/g .. _ of . thin CI pi.i.aL iiir,Prelght Citodd (AL . ••1 Dui of lading fbr knob fonti Hain. sigiiid b./ t.liq Atilt! there, through to Philadelphia at IMP. per ton.., W 'An experienced Boman willbe Cirried anise ' Me di.. All good*, sent to the agents' In Philadelphicuedlalig r pool, will be forwirded with econcouy anddlspetelk 5. Von freight or peasaLeAM • •• '• Walnut street... Or, 4i Ifiv"-Yor, and . SPOPM - 018C.10. 1 ,Uearpod. ....PEN:ZFLOXPBCI4;OOI4II4.4;,( ..r2 ...Arent thr Pittabumb; ; . irtne of sa calla' of tbi Orphans' . BY/<bark of Alto - gun" 031:Mty, Pennryirudtalbe undetalmaad Exams , Mil of ABRAHAM WARNE. deputed, expose to We Vld bi do cTead o4l4_l tha lfe t s.tr alalr that. c't APtili ti lllBs3 ' tem Waite in =Awn township, A.Deny county, p s ,l Boarded by lands 01.10aph PagiA, William flow, ills at j o b n Mild., John Tanktrk, and: othets; containing WiiNDRED 4WD TELBER AMES and ninetpaluee turchie—havtag an orchaid;.eiglity&re acres of cleared Lad, will wisecrack.. alt,••d le; tint:m.lh= b bare,'!! Tam of _ •• JOSEPH PESJEA • • • -- JOSEPH SUTTON - • '• .• it:Umtata of Abratunt Wane. •••. 'O4l lit A : TOR : t • - 65 lros4. Street, - Pittsburgh, bet. Zeiiiita. Tetabostbeilss th e • beet suck. of VIE W ' TWh i n' or CHESIA. ever kepi the Western eooptry, thrtissiLles, hotels, or stores, ineldursetis OF pieces 4 opby dotal. tassult -pectebseas ; with • egliutum Tan of vssisti, tied tetog-6000 elms common c os sa d Emma; gatatals wars. Mutat Or nuaeats, fro, tr- E HolnanoN. -' . • - . . . • =EI • - 1 ' . ; - - . . -• , s ' • , • ' .*: -• . • ` • ; ' ' • • • .• ' ••• • . •••!...- • ••••‘• '•••• •-- ; • . • • _ _ , • - '4' . • ,! • - • 4kr.1115 - ..411.• Low Spirits, Iftypeteaealudiasi Vi b! snag sad city ihrbrodormr or dllweition to* titicoy Ilb . .yeeicf happthose, alswestehed tomplalnlasthiele upon the conelltnticin of the tu:thantr.oltaere'lnuri'va :penally brought on tirongh trembles end afilietlona of .tkis 'idna t satienhalbaltdtty.:--Ctitintatift earl ekes an , Heatioif to study: They' we econetbeies atitint*Tith Isnot apple ilto, 111111Vitions 4P s PoPsist Item* , tigilitY, "ft/Wok -a re gons„ and. 6 0162, II:11belallar.: dolticast4tonatakomeah Hew, trldle these InettenchrOT- dleurdser este,- thejegyht. sperling eye loses its wonted lustre—the sulnd le 'penes*. w i to k win d T i, s eley.:..the lsslylts trattlx-neursife and rigor. :and the noblest feellnp oft= nature. gradnaßy dwindle, away to • fretful peeVish temper, until life becalm a bur then. and other di- see arise to short= the existence of the ertekbed victim : . - - . A b•lna Pythias honratle dhoydars will be . tonna in that erieliest'irdels; HALSEY'S vaazarr wpm • ogee large advrettnanent let anotber eolrann. , -, -..-,.., -. Bold 'Wholesale and Retell by Dr: GEO. H. KEYSER, LA corner of Woad street and Vh-en alley, Pittatairet, Pll4 111- 1.:), by JAM T. fidaFLE, nortb-wist earner of Federal street and the Diamond. Allelhen.r at/.' ' 404€41Z40f • sir fiestnfula.-71t *Age to .3301X1d..:e:d.t0 ay • that It has tein known: m completely eradleansprAMANlPlL of lids dresdfal dinaise In Intik:a than snj *lie, PIN)) and at less Mgt bricereerdmiee to tbspoilink The thimsands of tertillosieS lathehail& . . • tor, many awl:deb err from well known 01,t441 . 3/ottbliildtr of litisbargb and 14 Immediate rig:lofty, go to shownleadlr. anh beyond all doubt, that limal:Prrammrs is IL Mentiihre Ono common . ralue, actin:4 as a. local remedy In Avert Defonti, toss of .5504, hot as automatist internal ninety, Inviting the Ineestigattog physintins, as well as the suffering relent, to - benr= nifqnsdated mph Its Those baying a tread of mixttizei4ais Sutiorai thit inc.:Heine bjnrely natural, 'and le InEttyds on It ficrXonn thnboaom• Thefeamennikeereillortits eopfeda a n a me& published it rrN. T., mad 'bears data -2, 1862, to eolith it ppnufed the certifinnts erg; D. T. 3521; It D., TLIs ma y In truth certify, that X lucre been so belly al. Meta' with Banfolifor the laitsevenyearsthat most of the tltael bars bean unable. to attend to any.kkod of basinma, and tenet of the time notable• to walk and confined to my bed, and hare been Inatednestly all thei time by the beet rhystdans our caontry affords; I ocessionally got some re. lid, Wit no ears, end continued topow *tele Ina Dr. Soot recommended me_to try the P , roleton, arllcek Ott, as ere. rytLtng rase. tudlallod: se without filth at llrst, but the tffect 11,113 SexxOthing; it threw the potion to the surface at =Mend I et cam began to grow better, and by wing mint bottles I bare got a c9rnerorth thoinands ofma. • ' • KM NANCY' M. BARTMC •., , , TlElift may eertlfy that 2 hare - been segtoslnted 'Hitt Kler'e Petitato* of Seek OU,'Lar.ntore than *year, and bats :s -da paded , ' witnessed Its be.l effects In the cure of fade. lent edam and otberdiseaseifor irldeb it Irramemnroded,„ and mnyith confidence recommend trio be medicine woe.. -thy ofattentlcas, sad tan safely say that roooierhas attend ed Its neawhare other nuOthee kid Wed. ' - •• Yvtiw 1 01 1134 4 • Dcße - iglthrl ? ytvbl • ii.. 1. -BECLURGL&• CO - :. .) .I . ILVF. - BEAT . OVED 7 TCF:. Tat tOBNEB .0?1' . WOod. Ina Sixthlltreetai ar • Whe. they. otter to .tbeir . old oostanwr; tho PnbliateniTat; Ms lout nktaanicagrai• - ana !Well; the laved, osootiseloet and complete stmt. of CUOICB TEAS. _FAMILY .13110CDRIM WOODEN AND WILLOW„ WADY to be found In the West . , • dzot:r. • . . Notes, llands, Illart JiilPkt4tea•, , • ' .IiISICCIA*AiSCCIZOS TO 'WM PUCHARE aux'crienvacii. to- Ones +nor & Jaws k9; . l.;th,lsikotTacd tuati Rairrta g01213.D.'S MAGAMNIIVIUIt - APRIV.-Just iteetted - sad far mat • - .D.-T. e, 110110-AX, - mast: , Raid fitreeElaearSift-h.)• M'.- HAIM:Ie.-40 taxes al. R. Balsins, purclused be. M the rmut. &aware fal• law J. Tal ELY CO.;C - - &teem sad Ta Dealers. • c . - t;ilE. VACTudt.. 28:11BLY. Otiy. bsloettu.Woal ittellidherty Orr, etre° to.slesro wee of OM, ItAltolol6B :Ind .c . s.Bardocs, af M ervery deectiptSon. All.work done "smutted. The taleertiser etteald hen wait that het servo! slow yews epprootteesidp to the • toudnots. and bat worked sensor lean to 1214 inistetpOtbor , of .thelta,te . Otte: •'.• A • Qahead tall for sale, an 0111:123110- agleelcei of. pApzis ' [URGINGS, cotogrislng great. number. of num pat terns, selrered x. '= h for this market: from Preneb wad . Aware= of Gold, Gold and 'Velvet, Am end. of vim earietl; Glazed and Unglazed; all the sarl cos alike of..Dattailms - .Wcsd anrt, Et Gsk, Marble, Maple, Ilabomay, Rosewood, Le, raresbedlrod plain, ma king altegetber an as:sod:moot thzt mama be candled In quallty,squalltiy. or law priors, by any - . boos° wart of the Allsgbeny atountalne - • Prima range from be- to WO per piece. * - .Persacts -desirous •of looting - through the suortzwant, .whetbee dlspceed to parttime or not, are - respeetfolly brsl tad to till az . .580.9. PALNLER2,- • ..nsarZL - Roa - No. s&llsrest street. Western jusuranee .Compzuty, - GO Pittsburgh. 1111.Lfill.,• Jr., President: )P. M. RDON, - Vase-err • • • IJAPITAL,•S.3OO,OOO. , • - • > - NVlUborate`nst all 'kinds of rirts, KIM azalliai RINT.: LIME! will be literally adjuster got promptly pairt. • —•-•• taanibytel try Drractou wheine weir •trenrn in the rotrannalltr, and who are deterinthedlOV prompt-ma and liberality, on snatatatri the thaneter shaft 'they hire sanuard, as oduing the beat protactian to thew who desire to be !neared. - • ; ihredera.--IL Mier, Jr., Q. W. Warranty J. W. garlari : N. Rohm; Jr., W. 11.Enllth, Thmara, Gene W. Jacking Wm. IL Lyon,Jarare Llepeneatt. 0 1,02%11 • Dank, Janne flaky, Aleracelar Maack, Thema Scott. Office, No. 92 Water greet, (Wanehone• of p...p i nt a. Co., rep eta/raj Pittabores. . • , norW.Y. NEW YOBJK. • : • -- - • Lt .pstadtratil=lllolY Estearairinnirr, AND *Vita fr BONNET irAIMPAGTORT, • 664 . Broadway , New *Tork,'' • - • • Pitt! Bina Atom -.3fetepoLatat Rea" " • - lUrfairAL 111X110.NS,tates terseettoll7 _announces b the teddir, that she has swelled' from bit World's •Yalr, Landon:a MI DAL, - for her =parlor Millinery, and that she has hi stare Ltd stestiehts an extensive, anion bent vf Pasts Millinery and Millinery Goods Also, just :received. one tbdred asses of Stet w &abets StZSW Zdando,' Blabs: Maps! Le, tty.. • • - . ALSO—By Oa hit steusar, an hooka of Preach Flowers. A ronstaztt nteression of noreltiet from Ahmed, thr ladies, , infests; boys and infants, nffl. ho, found i 4. treat variety, and at line vitas, w heretabra. •, • Ilra.Slonans soLk-ita the ,yatenuce of Usrehantcysal. Plass roeolltet the suustbay,,664 istaid . door below Prince street. DRAB ELZED - 1 N Manila; Colastrant,-Pedestegc. TabteThsafei, -7 .V.: Trmmuitanza—vAß, R cOMPAHY latiteatusb... itn attention to their hilableized IrOnoti oas of thio pental& diannellee or the .0, and for waith dimmers' they received - Ora GOLD 111Xtual. .at 'the last Fair of Hui Annan= 113,stil:titti r and THE MEDAL at the Fair of Ms aletropolitan Hechusies Hotta:as, be at. Washing - Shit naterbil, haring a znetallielaslx,- Is more datrab. mai theapecr than Marble.; fu represtatations or pareinas &tong and the choicest Marbles, in • more than sixty Who , rot Taristiat, ire exact said - sursussintly . beau eapabld of restathaz mater ammo of heat,. and. it ItTi . be Valuta& by the setionotne4stroll; ' • The iiiinntneththir der/nett of this OsmparGe unit; tb‘ saperti 'P.& J. P. WILLIAMS, the him' tuna, ttin rylqesn, and lbe linexatid : sad ',strand. business department - that or JOHN :ILLISTON,to , whom at concroa nicationsinsrbe a/Idea:Pe& it Oa' PrinciparWaroraoms, 813 azoAnwar, .szlr_ro • - • 1P W . -A • -liZ ricvm . iff _. ' Yort, as 80LS AGENTS to Ilio.Unttad Vitali /Or liinspestr's 13olxtrior Blisarnlng Pointer. Victoria balls Calelosted 'Writing Pipets • Ensenll.9lllll aaperior a • • u . • .. • First quality Pm& trlbrainaciie. - .They ars ale' Agents la tb•P;batipa. ran In4 z a t aeue and niterlor judos by tar the anert sx- Lenairoand stock of Paw end. Paper Nannfacto reee ;can. In found ill .ibis, any otbee - They cratiPillnnicte . and' eczuncellinrWiireliousen, 12 CIIR ante, No. as Clittatneet, No. at ar6logr.. lama. and the Lofts OM the Urge Icon Enazes, 7 and 9 saiN street r , dr b 9 gbasa a'Wall. Ins* Cala. sP , os*ritlAir Papas are said by ladi Case r 9r4P - • Thele nxtrweitcody emitiet.thfm-to egrsr . sIL o = l 4 Dttk ?%:41.4 11 .1/ 24 Dom*gy .1t.i.h0m!. 11 41 0 8 1 , 1 e Piper made Mcrae; icy shies tee lo c r isr oza emmigumam af:Pe‘par;.Plqiffe Sakai! . Etotlc The: tildeeet MCASITSman t bb of :Angelliklant • . 1 1 . 8 rtbailiaspl Dnitglits'ihibightlittha - . = Lax VI/ACTS:M/IVA IiD.DRALEB fir TAINTS, Oak it CV 47 , sze irei crau lm m atio hni de .te n tu L an at. % LimlsrenwcitirDniassuerre tOl %Lir Mordimsta thromiwat th e Dttims. ats lzsrs ossiscs taxishis usicsrksiett of PATIST 0114, ta, slAtst. WID Priam QuAums, :web be offers for sale onT•ms somterstse terms, WU:it:ioa/I;LS erossetiaselsorsrA Below 'us* entatteFated amts of the leeditys articles:•,• ; :WRITE LEAD In °U. Its 25 to 500 TS*. ; BLADE wan,' mrow OCfIRE. NE N, BED,ia cdl; • PAP1Z.! 3 Y.A4 4 ",44:41PY.W.Va144. Uralik ;ÜBMR . OPO#4 I 4/ 4 4 1 WA*P44RW4A M PRDB9IAN DL*01:11;0 AggOir_4ll.7o:s, VAILNISEMS‘of sakisidi • •• . -* MRon. RAW silk WXsZigig: ms QSALY, : 4III? •=i ?LigI BLAC T L' In• - Vat ' Atl,- ..Thrbp,•IIISD,,RBDIXAD, mut tatusitotClaiK. WON.= PUNCH iuid YELIOW-OCEIRE,__ otry: - • F'CLIEONA PARIS sad BRUNSWICK DREL ^ 44II; • moos AND „unallo......rwr.inow GLASS. aw Dmitststi.iind cabin Invent ,of,suszrertbe tams ,Surstiesssi Wes, erfllittni Itta ttudiinlo;ectsfesr; our. .fiellides for sstazteUrthgandistachissing;'mot:otrr Arm dente be the bulb:sass, &sr us 'advenlices 'm sterthowln tbaeamefae.' D. B. AVOn ILI.O sa •': • 0:4=14:3am-to . : Vim= Lassa New Toit: • wilthhilhiuw up with ihunterstitee „magus entllsttifs;uttsPianzirruzier' Idetalllo Life Ifil4L • ; usitzt*Aisty Lou beautiful Clipier liktf-KKELOP. cigg: . NicSoiii;Aillrisioxed the ORERION, obi* ithlit onto itbosisl "ROAN fitisKtgi.TOrk Mar BOUSNN; MST a* • SP& PtoicluAE l 2: 'Br •zpoi; to - Alija ills heat; la — be teen list d *the lona, suiplu gostutittskefirhk.h an prusifsd. *, Um of pissengenc prietii . of pusses urstut 5 111 Yrit , . • Saloom .first Cada. S2OO end 1225._2.cena Ever/Wag la plosided for the ratiutogs sad Livois,Scitp'std Towels. - The Icns th r ot T. rtes trom.Bo to 100 ilsys.. - fifteen cutdo, Pet allowed to each adult. - No. Berth via I:0_ • — o loll urw' c 7a : Icemen; NEW. lasit outiViint id Os =wank S u e = been psid sidepalt. A portion - Oirtbk. _..... 6cecul mi d ouserru, - Amen tied lu . I= m aiarMer, aim halt price $l4O curb; ' • under is 7~a of fus experts:teed fuirseatt. , _ such wadi Iprnod camobit sficaibie royulsita fir too 77 , 7 f " clizge. is tir,iiut itt Its NMI= is • Tell luta= is 4 6 t °9 m aill e peebsQpogk modatlolu fbr Passitupith Hsi- &add ownitt•lt Torn 1 1 4 0n ew i ll; reirit . 'proptiOofo of this , the " 5 tlisPf 'o=tel Idea 1 44 II" . stop 9f i r E f p„;„4 i-p ardin . end an cik J~Yitolug "Ml+ • . ' C atiL 01_74/, • jae, Valtadzsdo.l.l,-SAVS.4 , . • *•,: £ Avutc • • .iciuti . . . ~~~ ~~~ --,,--ar4------: '-' --- - '': '''' c: - . - _-, f ~",'- • .‘.--, r,, , , ' • . --,- -- '..: , ' -",` 4 : - ~...,....,, 1,-• 4- -: _ , - 7 ,:--, ''.,-..,..- - -• 7, ..,. --. :t ',-, ';'', ' ' •-• - - , ', ' •--:, . ,:,'. ' ' ::.'--: -`_--- , , ,__ , _ -.. ~ :,_ : . 2 '.,. - .. .' ; -.' '' • : ' i . : .• :,, .'_ 7-" J, F.r'J • :,` . -';-:.-.' :-,`- --,•... -,5*-• -, , , 2 ' -.: ,_''', . •''' tf.y F '-' r' -....:.''.'.. - '...*i . ' ~ •-• . ' _ .;4 1. , .. f: i AMUSEMENTS. Isaers LTh 31.1248131—.. ;....10EMPTI C. irOMM • 410 " bxm's °Pan at- eai", o'elcet; peria-scanza to comosamaa , at 7Y. o'clock. /W. Bats may be secured at the Etas Ceee, dazthir tbs ilay,lrilhout arta charge. List plat of the tof M 1 suzzeux. ETrium,, Azgla 21.1 irto D. salad gas Play a, AB YOU-..LISE IT. • . Orlando Ltlotrt• Ehobatr..l.,3, • • 'Perils' Demo X. IN* Diem ankhatbi al* Ow Err Ilraps SiXISC ' Cal Ain; • , • 'Or Idiss KLELL LOGAN air saw. wire* ingsgel, sad 1.111 elboitly• smosim • . • _M44ONIO H AJ. T . GRAND --CONCERT! IPLLS CA WWI; ZgliMeN2l",- AH the bettor of•ateutuniteg that der Ora - bur' JIDIL SECOND - AND - LAST -GRAND CONCERT opliro- CAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSE et-Muozet Mut, Ou ilteday littreuelage - Artll4th e 'lBsa t • - - I:Autsted by: Mit Wallin' Alittlett Ma. EDWAHDIEIVLAktr,UsA. 4 :t ILO3n7t WILLIAM HAAB, %T.' y: suunotpa. Mosssr-g a. Opers r Km. M LLB istru Paso Yo Vionusen i.2ll3 = Sop P - • - • * ia J. 3~tl ceBOLL'4 "7 ANN , - ‘.• , ant.. 7.• B LYII - • _ VOL Nit;ifil 11 o —oPbarise %rail* Dalai; MS E. LSHMINN • gke r ghlt ak -V g :jkande , - , lINAL.VOIIf PlOO3 Ma. S. 'esus.--(Cialoaa 1.11L,7. BALLIOLPIL IrLLE eutoustlancurl,____ iomm Tao Mario mad - " L ' Ik°11 " 1 " 2 " 14 eatk 'mor memel NE BLItEEIt .31-13ekett-t° tt " Ira l m ' aliircaat lad Maatita a l / 4 'sat at ---_ it.24taat . ccdttreitta: , *(ll. ! 3 ! slml ' °l r p ea litre 131% CHAIM= I:Witiarc t' - - -sPEPM.4:A4MOF,FS4-:' B.:4LICV; Sicisem. natittst.-iffacmcm.t - N0:144 eicatteltt ; fary3l . A. 0. 1).--ileets s the winks:it canny of -laurtli rad Market anew (acme Marphy'Jk,Batell-. leakea 810284i0n-Mandocreirsalnci. at 8 o'elcdr- . UMW- cr'AISGLICIIO3I4I, LODGEIG g .L.O. Of lh-AlThit Att, r- ..ADlCannia WV; L aO. ik; =RAE Army Wildmadaymnbrin - Wirttaggtaallan, Weed it. ACNVIIi.Ur-fortteet bostOcatorgiTralst=a thr)" tomb, at 60 teals 10111,an to Zs flea TeaLlilacs, AO.llB-4-irberwittserrip,JA:4 - 13/stir amL (hum - Tsumat alvsys-bi , • : •-• [J26I - -JOHN B. BOWIX.II,IIte FosJ¢t Pv1.1114,. Airy- .-Boxsad - Bbre liistmeicurrer, and Wholetila Deeslari _ - No. /4 Blirdif Attie; elf dia6dibi4pir tfurAitgsr:Hcaae, • ~erleedst~w~rdedb~ Pr .n *la Lostitiateiliss.:ll.- • m a tufw. turir inteka. tkicacktortAi Slotaudeo, Zoe- . Wocil,Writiag -Desk* Thileoltig Cu r eal l Wort. Boxin, 236 / . I:TrIL 4tretyacce 1. 0. 0.-W.—lnsoe , 'or armaix46-1:21*. street,:betwem mat stew: ma_ VINT- Prrramunrlzosaßol36--Iteiasiefiy irmaing _ litur-Lszi=.lZwAximm t Fa fr-731e0allat sad thir6- 1 Viday breath month— • n" - ' 211.T.111l • El Statit.B COMPANY, of 11Lisrtfaid1 Cousse- - -Zapttal Stock. 1200,000; - As-7 sets w4x2. _maze of lb - , putiburo Agency in the Btains` . • Beam eflerVerdr . leze* . e,-Zi0.64 ,1 4 ad street. . -- - . 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