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Prrittworm It Co., wbo are rompt, hon est and genii _ozonray bi 'their business are tba map lia, maits In the cities of New York and Boston . twcthakilarfrt. Thoy two authorised to remise Ad .ellithaleliti sal Subscriptions' for us at our tumid rates. Tta",..44044i ire regaarddedesDnlme ts. Their offices are at NEW YORK, 122 Nassau street. BOSTON, lA'State stress. • • • . •aUntl sr no JOB isixtrasci...4 -aut y *'." y:=:l 6 : lll7l" r tmlrd. leadelishis,sad epoodte peal tam. Iney due C la% variety of Tip, fro. WU Las ilea dont to Dismtaidoelll raw beifbma au, JO. VS.O. Qt.= •••14. trill se. Hon. J. M. ?Lisa, of Virgin ia, . accept our thanks for a copy of his speech on the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty, delivered in the. 11. S. Serukti, Man3h 14, 11358. gar There was no Eastern mail received yea tering, from points beyond Harrisburg, owing. we tinderstaini r titini accident to the train at west rhiserelpida. IFlSA4bii'liirds are migrating from the atTheseblids are supposed to ho the Carrion - .76liiiirWrof Democracy, returning from Washing ton:47l6ton Altai' ert paragraph;of the. Boston Atlas is a fair ' : 5 - - **le if Whig editotial wit, when they attempt •to..be “fanny .. ." But the editor may be mistaken in his surmise, and to our mind it is more pro _ - • • table that the birds he refers to, belongs to that . , • species of the feathered tribe, known as the Gal plan vultures, who havebeen gorging themselves - upon the fat of the peoples treasury for the past 7 -* , four years. There are numerous . 2 0 ,":1 kind of birds We mention, bra. but judging from the m: been staffing them they cannot-bey birds are The New Postmaster. - It is.finally announced officially that J. W. GRAY, 'Esq., Editor of the Plaindealer.lettipoint ed Postmaster.lareleveland: Millis compli ment to the Editorial Corps of oar city. end we cheerfully acknowledgeOt as such. Mr. Onar can, end f)robahly will, bake a capable, efficient .and obligmg offiser.---Ocrelaruf Herald. s er.incis speaks the Clereland Harald (ehlg) of the appointment of the Miter of the !lain dealer to the office of Postmaster ,of Cleveland. Mr. Glut - has always beeu regarded. as one of the most spirited and influential`Democratic Edi torS in Ohio. He has managed his own business well, which affords evidence that ho will manage the public busbies" well also. We hazard the opinion that be will conduct the Wain of the office efficiently and satisfactorily, and till new misapply a dollar of the Government money. _ rp.rl;.T . ,, .t)nskrt-t. :. tit e., --,-(7:-: ' 4 'elum Board has rex ge been formed in New York, and the following prices vire obtain , ed on Wednesday lest for the tad. As many of one oltiseue are\tetteget4it the COper mining speculation, theiiiiiiyeasy - • - bILF:g2reI!IV•• .• • , No. of PriSleat PaitOU'lWVittil:Pah*Col...6.ool3 PS , 14 Minnesota %OM 22 1.56 CoPpeolna=•-•-,00 1 8 8 so Northanst.,-.. 1 1,000 15 so North American. '''.2 1 0 1 X 1 : Northwestern .'1 3 ,60) 8 115 Norritr.h..---- • —SWOP - 8 . • 14 • }OA* • 2 6 7blteeNitlrlalUtre 5,000 - /AO ......2(000 6 . 6 Donglasi Main- .--:-.... 10,000. • 7 12 .. 41400 7 12 • 2,50 1 liation4L:. • OAOO 2 1.3 , Ohio• 6 12 1 : 0,60 5 1 A Scaosa • Tnair,--The"Clevelind 7 fi,.. Editors and prophet* viz.:: 1. A... . A..4( . ..-Tairbanko, W. J. May, ilitai.'/I-Itinedia; end Nal Coon ,, onder4o - lone am) atile: s of ' Harris 4-Fairbanks. Thijii - iertako4 itrani team. Illie senior Edito r 40 not be itarnus-ed so ziPlob:*th Imam herea ft er, and will "tnke hie eagir eti: the fair-banks of the beautiful lake.— lilattl*fett however, ou2y ootatnitbdhscratione *WU be absent himself _too ranch from Ilje offiaktoihcoettittr alfdiAlviiiiiiesist wzd repo cranks birds! They:Wiiiiiiratoting ! . ~.. Sammiros.—TheWellabarg Herald has anoth er article - advocating the seceuion of Broolreand - .Hancock counties from-ffip . , State of Virginia, and their anotaiitien-tO Pennsylvania. Aistge totroting in favotlejlianovetnemt was held at ; Wellsburg . , a few daylegis, ands committee ap; pointed.to urged sad, If possible, miry-ant the matter. It lad th at rliA ...lXltCif every ten *citizens of fins two es are in favor of it.— _ Its opperi j entii Sell - the movement is successful, it will,l";reM3iitigbefore its friends will cry out, tstiCieriblie*lrold Virginia," • •'Bonner Atlibillittri IN New Onutaita.-0o • . # 14kopkt01ith 7.lere was to Iwo been a grsnd sibrwristowAttijniyaollitill find a Grizzly Bear, . sz - tbk-:e4Pkillar.' of the titian& The papers :were eloquent in Oging the public to attend, as _ roksport might be effected." This may be good kind of epott for Sunday recreation in New °risen's, bat we fiat it would never become pop . flier in Fittsburgh. We have a enffichint num ber of bulls and boos fighting among as every Working day in the week, without desiring an exhibition of them on Sunday. 314rriage of Nisi Susan Duda' Miss Buses Dania, s pretty and accomplished young actress,,who - performed to this city last tall, was Married at Buffalo, on the 28th nit, to • ..idr. FLurousa IVotiowann of. Syracuse, N. Y• . • •The guardian of Truss Dem, Mr. Wmiss, oh= "jested to the -marriage, because he was melding • money oUtof heiperforouumes, and Mania that - hi - otherwise t3friOtired over her, but she played Lima slip, and ttie nuptials were consummated in the presence of a few" friends of the parties. Omni Ain Isms& Italpaima..i.lbe e m e n d, Csant9 nril/2.,49%-thiikhelterlrAn.this read is progressing Te17.* 1 4 1 7 , and that - the road will probably be opened' ILltcoyrne by the 4th of July next. VaptinUlit lo l l of the,Dhio awl Pennsylviusbiltallriiiii; and when. - --Completed to its western -tandems *Ribs of calculahle benefit to this section of. Ohio. T. F. Ilasones was to have addressed 'the. titizow of New Orleans:on - the 4th bet. ...Melt will the_ great Irish - Patriot -visit, Pittehingh We can - assure him .that there are thotumude of warm 12euTtti Patitfiltl.tsYnlicl3.-me bath. . p H.: DEDIOCRATIO NOMINAVVIONEI. EPHRADUBANKS, "adwitib, • of the - Washington, in which they hare 1; fora some years past, ddered 4 , Carrions." Galphin d =both. -COPPER ITEMS. NO A letter from the, editor of the Erie Ob. stifOr, _fated liVaehington City, March 21et,ststes tillPy:Eua dot of tkmerese of 1836, it is de ihat'no person can be appointed Post. Lo does not reside within the city, ry of the office." If the provi"- generally made known, Eters, who are hanging lug their time and t , deal of wane- master, village or de alone of this law some hungry " office around Washington, ep money, might be saved a cc:nary trouble. illei4 - Whig az, the • "Pe* ml ledo7lloo6l44xoolftlii-d" of /di', colic'bo . • NATIOWKIZMUO RAILWAY. , ..._. ..• „qhissitifilf(iffnow attracting considerable:A, l'iladeVbilegkeet the country - ell ,'sari's; diSie4l4W%:it4l-the-ult fiell'e eekthet. Sillier fill - other iiitietica Cil: Rearroitheffiiiilitte addressed is lonaletiOto the Peripli.OL Ms -I,loeilitkrediteoCe.to tlitii great eueetiee(*Ok notwithstanding i ts elmititeristla egotiani, OA: seuts in a boll, clear, and strong light, the et. vantages to be derived from the construction of s :Central National Highway from the Mississippi 'River to the Paalfia. -, -, ,' . • . 1:::It -appear* that two great routes ore_spoken of over which it is proposed to constrict: this Railroad—the Cxstruit. route from Alt.l holds, and the fidxstiiittit Or Samson torititY:ibt: course Col. licitiort ! - Itiliocittea Akio_ one com mencing at Bt. , Letde,,and produces strong ar guments to showifie advantages it presentsever. all others. An appropriation has been made by . Congress for the examinations, and the selection of the route is referred• to the next Congress. Col. BENTON''regards it as certain that this road -is to be made, and be therefore gives his opinion freely on the-important question—By whom shall the road be built and' controlled? He is opposed to all schemes of making a job of , the work—be is against mixing publia and private interest—against furnishing the means :of making the road to jobbers, and then letting them own it, and charge the people double upon condition of carrying for the Federal govern ment free. He says: "I hold that it should' be made made by the United States, so far as' their territory extends, (which would be almost the whole distance on the Central route,)—leav ing the two ends, where it would go through states, to the operation of State laws and State authority. This would be from the Missouri State line, at the mouth, of the Kansas, to a point on the California State line, opposite the end , of the 'Sierra Nevada et Walker's Pass—a die- I tones of 211 degrees of longitude, equal to about ! 1200 miles, (66 miles to a degree In that lati- ! tude,) with a southern deflection, as it went west, of three and a half degrees." . Col Bisrores Idea is, that the road should be built by the United States by the creation of a .stack, hypothecated upon the Pdd . les landa, lent ....- *Liable at a fixed periodstiberVideral - Tresaury; 111_10th.Lall-tidgettll<iortr r e should be Put upon it tei do the work at once. "We think nothing of i hifiyieg an army of fifty or an hundred thou sand men for swat," tayithe Colonel; "here is an object of more moment to the United States, and to the worm:), damn:ls:wows ; and I should be in favor of seeinglusi army of laborers em ployed upon it at once, and tho work done in seven years, instead of piddling at it for a life dine. And why not? We CM havolhe money ad the men; and ens line of-1200ialles there would be room for 60,000 men jiiiiiiilkiltithoel elbowing each other. It would he forty. men to the mile. The pre-Ineption system would give the . money and the sedlers--the right kind of settlers-anten Who - would -defend themselves from Indians, and raise provision* for the supply of the road, and occupy it on both sides, and from one end to the other, the first 'season they were allowed to do so. The Indian title should be extinguished on s breadth aid* . to an hundred miles, a ndle reserved for the different tracks of railroads, and for a common road and for telegraphic lines. It is a work for poiterity, and for three continents; and ate should elevate ouraches - ,tet the grand= , ,of the. . ..., ~ , _ . occation." • .--.. •• • We copy belowAlriaiiiifidiatigperagmlui of •- In view of 4/6:".liiiiiiitede of this veark—in. : view of our dominion over the public, land front' `,liititssund..ta_California—ja view of the immensity of travel ',Stet i lminext.,Uport-it, -great at the. otatt, arafteinereaaktater'ttane than ." pyramids hive etoo ll-1 propel*. to Tam: •. plan of this road, or rather.-system of roads, art a coal's orannenstrate to its future destiny, 4 that as great as it may- `l'-Pawnees to reserves tract a mile wide for all warts of riOatircrill find macadamised, and a plain' cid English road, en& 48 we ban been teerrstorned tat& our lives on' , i which the fanner in hie wagon, et on his ho'reit i ; and driving -his cattle, rasygo - without tax or fear,withzums--to ,ten-over him, or make hitit jutap.ent. of the - way ender the penalty of heist eartralted. We'd want trankw for many mill. ways, _net:essay in Mare time, and all useren; nebtadind independent Of each other.'Na Mr.: nopollea an such a mighty line of travel , and. tninsportadon. Two margins of an hundred. feet each should - be 'reserved for independmit and straltslegraphic lines.. r.':'• time said the publio lands on the line of th e Jet - d'wr - If bsdld it: - - Ten or twelve miles on each *do will do ite on ths nmentetion Prize:lnlet $1,25 an acre; and the meritorious settlers upon that principle will be the guard to protect llt,. the halide to help to make %mad the traltiva tbes to help furnish !supplies to tile laborers. When done, it should be free; that is, ne'tedle I upon it—a road of that length will not best Why except slight, to keep it in repair---s tran sit dusty on fbrefgn comsnerce-ts_slight charge, inch 118 all nations exact from fore pa commerce thatersing its territory--wotdd be the . . • - , sour& for the repairs whleh would become ne e- u ; and thus Europe would indemnify as i for . use of our road. _ ~.,.. s—lt is thlitilents since I first begun to write and speik op this subject of American and .6,slatio communications, and in favor of II , a North Americas Road to-India;" and then do -1 oitt . rel, ' with the - confidence which belongs to conviction founded on evidence, that the road (would be made "immediately, if aided by they: I tral Government; eventually, by the progress of events and the force of public opinion, even without that aid." The time has come for the fulfilment of that confident prediction. Events have ad vanced beyond my foresight. Not only Oregon, but all . California is oars. We hold. seventeen degrees of latitude •on the westerncook of . North Ameriett, turd 'have a State and . Territory there—great American• communities, where the idea brae ridiculed when I fire came 16 Con gresal Pablo opinion is now deelared—has be.. come ,universal—end is triumphant. -Congress is best..ning to move under its stimuhut; politi cians arel puttiog their ahouldere talhe wheel. But what Is more than Congress and the polid dins; is the Pam), and the Busman POwaz of the 'Colon. Both these great sprints of action are for the road, and not in the. West alone, but ant to the Atlantic shore; and that, a sense of lutanist combines with national considerations in trtimulating its construction. Behold the extended •and ramified system of 1 railways from the ?diesieutippi to the Atlantic I Witat:is it but an ezfendedtatilirt , he top on the Atlantic coast, ' the 'Woke! eienverging, to St. Leta! and the road to San Preambco the han dle to that fan, in the extension'br which every western and every Atlantic road would; find its ()in participation in the splendid commerce of Western America and Eastern Asia. i • - Turmas H. Berros.' Wciehington, Min's . 4,1868. PUIL 6. giiirt_ll_Virginia Clergyman-writes to the New York 3:ourpal of Coninterce suggesting the organ tsatiob onsome systematio plan by which the lieneyplenly disposed, in the Northern States, - who really Wish the Slave properly liberated, as Well from political and social, as trciin personal bondage, might efficiently aid a humane cause. 'ties 01. ggests the formatinn of a society to take eof all contributiont to aid masters who de : to.free - their slaves at a lamina' sum, as Welt ps those who , are simians to liberate one EiOrtkiti of a family brit are unable to be as 4Wierbus with the other portion of the same :family. i Bvionr Etypoom m. —A bloody renccintre, :rers the Oltirtudmrg Register, occurred at West Union, Doddridge county, on the 18th nit., be tween three men engaged upon the . railroad. Twit men attacked another named Lee, who de fended himself with a pen-knife. One• of them received seven outs in different parts of his per son, one of which severed the jugular vein, and =mull his death in a abort time; the other met with narrow, escape, as one of the strokes made by Lee with hie knife, cut the skin over the jag. niarrein of his neck. 148 is in the West Union Jail, a w aiting his tria l —Emirate new, Nor. 80. .., ..... Sh reveport AND Barge. .4.1, on the 21st inst. , . many,nsias had taken place bathe county bor risitik dero on --'ate Upper Red River, and the river _--Tears are that an over do* -Win e_plaef esnal„if notpeater than thist,of 1/849,-wideh proyeTiiry disastrous to avian- Wiens both an Upper and Lower Red River. From the Mercer Democrat of Saturday. I HORRIBLE DIMMER. - It•becomes our painful duty to record a most atrocious murder committed upon one of our cit- Isens. Last evening, between eight and nine: o'clock, as Dr. G. W. Baskin was going . , to hie dwelling, he was attacked bf some person 'tut kuciwit,-within a few rode of his door,sind stab bed in the neck, cutting the jugular vein. From appearances, he must have been knocked down with a club first,' and _stabbed afterward. He walked into his iffum called for a light, and hav ing obtained stoo k off his coat, and examined his wotmdi athalmost immediately fell over and dies:: •-• After giiing 'a detail of the testimony, the Democrat adds A peculiarly shaped bowie knife was the in- Atrument used. It broke off in the wound, and the balance was found on the spot. The knife will, doubtless, ultimately lead to the detection of the murderer. The jury is still investigating the matter, but we have delayed our paper as long as possible, and can wait for no new facts. . The utmost excitement exists; and the sync. ..pathy for the, family and friends of the deceased is universal and sincere. LATZII 1 , 11011 Twee.—By late ailvices from . Texas we learn that Lieut. Denman, of 11. 8. ' army, stationed at the post on the Cleano, was taped recently by the accidental discharge of fire arms in the hands of Lieut. Hollabird,if the eamo post. Lieut. Denman was a young officer of much promise. General Ramey IYAB in4patt Antonio on the 10th instant, looking balkliod jovial as ever. The culture of tobaoeo is attracting much at tention in Western Texas. Some planted last Tem; yielded immensely. It is rumored that Carvajal, having induced a number of the rangers recently omployed on this frontier to join his ranks, a gain meditates hostil ities,against Mexico. CoL Cruz, the present . Mexican commandant on the frontier, and Gen eral Harney, the American commander, were watching him. Ono of bla men had been hung at Camargo. • Bad Money. An Indian's paper thus describes a bill of the wild oat currency In that State. " The vignette is a nigger shearininiunrwsnp , posed to be squealipg.---Itt77resident of the - 1 31slei`,7;.i.11riiiiii, assisting to hold the hog.— The dear people may be discovered a good ways behind. Thunder- and lightning in the fore ground. • The picture of a seedy individual, "secured by stocks," through which his feet run, adorns ono corner. A man with a very blank countenance, supposed to be the Auditor of State, and being redo upon a rail by a couple of Wall street sharpers, is seen in another corner. The phis of Governor Wright, thunder gathering on hikbrow, and lightning flashing from his eyes, adorns the centre of , tho bill On one side of the Governor is a hawk, on the other side a bus tard. Ile holds in ono hand the scales of justice, one aide of which _ls evidently very light ; the other is bolding a dostiment, his last message, from which he aears to be reading to a crowd of disconsolate Ind io iduals below, who refuse' in be comforted." glom' It Is stated, in the B.mton Herald, that Gen. Abner Curtis, a great shoe manufacturer, at East Abington, Mass., has issued proposals to some twenty or thirty youpg,lnce in his man• ufacturing warehouse, that-if the cur tan; year, be prudent, econoMical /ad faithful in their dutles—ehow a balance sheetof savings, *lividually, of one hundred and fifty dollars, and commentate marriage on or before the first day of January next ensuing, then he mill, inall and every snob ease being made to appear, and proven unto him, add, as s New year's present thereunto, a house and lot upon his Test domain, and therewith one hundred dollars, for the pur pose of assisting in the erection of a cottage house, severally, to his corps of assistants afore said. ler An Editorial Convention is to ho held at . Marshall, in Bliebigan, early in June. Although .Iditt - Xlitere of the Peninsular State are notorious In titetialtirdran lapelled, on nth an dual= u to rendkotd soquaintaacos, &ad witheat 'tepid to political ditTa r> have 60 or 60 Arend In kik:legalis t **, :- emery county seat there 'is to be foiniliiti !mias ma press, andwhere the demand justifies It, Alopress es. Detroit has three dailies, and the prmipectas of the - fourth, a penny paper, has just been burned. Several weekly and monthly publications are published In the-. alti GUM. *WO. IN INSLAND.-4 , 0111 AbardeellASlOlY siiited, as to the schools in Ireland, dui from the commencement of the system of education up to the end of 1851, the increase ban teen steady and progressive, with the exzeptions of the years 1847-49, and then there was no in crease from causes which were explained in the report of the commissioners. With theta ex ception, however, the progress of the schools had. been regular and increasing. The ,►hole num ... . • .6o • in treiend in December, 1851, was 4,811, and the number - OT - puida429,63 7 . The increase oflohools in 1851 was 157),Jec .. .,_1 of ..- pile, 9,230. BANE or EAST Tairsesset.—The Knoxville Register, of the 26th, states that s ran has been made apex/this Bank, and that thai far she has redeemed her notes in gold and silver: but how long It will continue to do so the editors of the Register cannot say. The failure , of Mr. Chit tenden, the owneriof the greater portion of the stook, has left the Bank in avery precarious con clition. It is asserted that the Bank will meet every, dollar of its liabilities, as long as It has any.Melne. scarcity or Buyer Ooin etonrigiand.- ' In the House bf Con:imamliffthe 7th, instant, ;. Mr. Hass beggedl - to : call the attention of the right:ton. gentleman . the Chancellor of the Er ampler to the want of a :miffictent supply;of sitter coin, from which, notwithstanding the efforts made .by the Hint entherlties, trade and commerce were suffering very aertmOly.l He begged to ask the - right hon. - gentleman, Whether he 'tumid give any hope, that that inconve nience , would be remedied t , _ r The Chancellor of the &chequer said a cle" maid for gold was so Pressing, that there was no chance of their being able to apply the mint to sliver coinage. Half a million "sovereigns'-per . week were now being turned out--that Was to say about twice as much as was supposed to be the regular work of the Mint, and meant, were being taken to increase that supply in order , to 'Meet the demand for sovereigns, of, the ditalMt tion of which there was no immediate Prospect. With respect to silver, something, he hoped, had been done to mitigate that demand. Haling January .02,000 of silver coinage was struck, which, se a. very considerable amount, and the Government was not given to suppose that the want was now extreme—but ;at all events more would be done.to meet that want as soon- as the demand for gold would allow. i Mr. Hume asked whether anything .bad been deter Mined on with respect to- the establishment of a Mint:in Anstralia—which would_ relieve the Minthere from' the pressure upon it, and meet the growing demands of the colony The Chancellor of the Exchequer said that subject had beeb — under the anxious consideration .of the Government for some time. There were several questionlot great importance connoted with it, but he hoped he might say that they were all decided, and:it only remained now to put into, a formal shape the views : of the Government on the subject. Toneoco—llton Patoss.—The tobacco market is at present quite active, with average sales of 100 hogsheads per day, at very excellent prices. Among the sales yesterday was n hogshqad of choice manufacturing leaf, grown in Christian county, by John Wilson, which sold for $ll per hundred pounds, the net proceeds of which were $2013 10. The above tobacco was sold at the Pickett warehouse, and was purchased by Preston dr. Co., manufacturers, a new firm from Lynchburg, r hioh has just been established here. They bare built a vmry extensive treumfactory in car city, and will make the best 'brand° of tobacco, as Cog are ready to pay the - highest prices for Abase tobacco. This is another ervidence of the growtikatuA ,prosperity of the LonliteattObar" " - roarket.-4ouievais Courier, ..toril 2. :;•.v z liani Iteaii Of Ii . 11W1 and IdEtscellany • Jim, la the gay 11011.011 t of the mind That nom catasa LZ stsx: On fdondsyliat, Amin named : =Martin King was foiled-Murdered 'ttrigs?tite- Writ toll gate on. the klemingpilte, nt* named Patrick Silk aios aieeeted We the pave.' trator 'of the died.. The Richmond, Ky., -Messenger contains the announcement of Major C. P. Burnam as a Whig candidate for Congress in the sixth district.— Major B. was the electof of that &ate* in the last Presidential election. • • • • J. P. Hale is ping to practizo law ingliasi York. The burden of his last speechendi senate was the annexation of Canada--n sure which would deprive fugitive slaves of their principal asylum. A mill in Alton consumes 210,900 bushels of wheat, 180,000 bushels corn, and 00,900 bushels cold. A man named &Air killed , his brother-in law, :Wm. Smith, at Murfreesboror• Tenn., on the 26th . , • The Buffalo Comm/vial AuktAdvertiJer we sea ta permitting the publication tilts columns of series of Ogees in favor of a series of Frei! Trade and direct Taxation. The Adveraterhas been heretofore one . of the most =compromising Juivocates of protection. The city of Paducah has Toted to take stook to the amount of $200,(100.1ri the Ohio And 'Meg bile railroad. The vote of thecountx (McCrea-k -en) is to be taken on the 7th of Maj. lie is a brave man who is not afraid to wear old clothes, until he is able to pay for new cam A Mr. Baniook, :who lately mysteriously dis appeared from Ati..clotiis, has returned. 'IV, states he was deciejed to ais-koland below o 1: Mississippi Aver; Where be itas knoolte4 40* and robbed 0f5.T,1i06.;%• •—; ' The pride that leads - titer often terst.l4e advice occasioned the &attest iiroverb- , t"aili3f ,. profit 4 more by, the sillqint'neldiot• thlOilfy orations of "the learneto.,:? - w,0,911i.gt-ftollolPl.4X9P*re,'-it ..tt"l9•:tiltti2 'Paiiner, who balggyfione from Mercer coun ty to Oregon, trasithitby a man namedlitiart, with whom he had a _quarrel about soma ktina.— Mr. Tanner had settled piece otiltkilved • on it for some time, and Iroprossajt., /Being ab sent from it for a abort period, od'inaArcestrc on his return, he found Stuars„on it, golertihst At tempted to compel him to hive. In liha 9uarret Stuart shot Tanner in the abdomen, csiisfrig death • ; in a few boors. The sugar crop of Brasoria Count Texas, for the teat year, Nee 8,202 hhda., - tutilied at 01128,080. with 17,000 bbla of molasseint 000. There an: about $2,600,000 Invehted lo the county, in sugar making. Ther•nre, it` is ILO; still some thousands -of acres of the Tor* ;font sugar and cotton lands to be said-11f the country, which are priced at from &to $7 an acre. Chaucer compares poverty to of magnifying, glass : .14)mb, fall often, sheiks Dual blow, Stakoth his Gal sod ekehlabelf SI know • Pamela a speefalle b, Mickel Ilse, '''llsargb which be rosy Me semi imbibe see." oPsTeCtrAi.:.". APPOINI9IEZIS BY TUB PRNSTDMST, By and with the admit and .eonsent of the Senate. ousrox nouse,orvicitus—comatoross• Daniel S. Dickinson, district. of New York, New•Yorlc, vice Hugh hiazwell, removed. - -Charles Brown, district of Pfillstacitibia, Pa., vice Wm. D. Lewis, removed. Hillyer.l l 4iritt or.:Newark , N. 3.. vice rliderick S. Thomas. yeltored. William E. Bowen, distrieVof 'Bridgetown, N. 4.. vice Ephraim Back, rewired. Winder Somerville, district of Saluria, TAM, rico Levi Jo9ea, rest d. _ John Cochran, • districV:if Net York, New galk,.vice Zebedee Rlng,),ltiaitiro datiltilssion has Ifir ea • Stickle, at Camdan, N. J., ties Philip t Gray.. removed. • - • NAVAL OPTICTAIS. tom Lititgeid,Vtdleir York, N. X. -.; vice Daviid..S...littit" a. _Nathaniel B. Eldred.l..dis tof Philadelphia, Pa, vice Peter E. Ellms*eri ranoved. sett. • Miguel Antonio Otan, :to he' attorney of the United States' for the cfusuSot of New Mexico, in place of E. P. West, reragoid. George F. Shepley. balotiornerof the 11. S. for Hut district of 151s4e,linYti46.of Mamie A. Debloikremoved: .;' Lucius B. Peck, to be ettortie y the Unifed Stews for the district ofiVermerit, in place of AlAylnderwood. tram, - refit ' ' • Nathinlel. Price, to boAStorney of the U. 8. for the northern distristt of . tdlosiholppl• in place of Woolson L. Ligon, reukored. Samuel W. Inge, td bd ittorriey - Of the U. S. for the northern district of.Oalifornhc in place of Calhoun Benham, removed. William M. Addison; to be attorney of Styli. S. for the district of, hlardiand, in place of Z. Collins Lee, removed. mAismtlei. Wesley Jones, to Di marshal of the-4. B. for the district of North pAr,ifs, Lo,place of Geo . Little, removed. 13tates for tie 'district of 'Vika.. , john Bettell whose crimmtvdrin las cif', John W.lratkins, tik_be Marsha of the U. B. I ts for the diststrit.'.44-M land f ill place of Thomas Er U. Sent, re!ee. - 4 - POS Tina: Daniel"WAtiCar,:ati yillis, New York. • William L. Tucker,titßalmyrct, Ne*York. 1 John Miller, Pliiladideds, "Pennsylvania. O. R. Dixtm, at Jacked,:giseiticippl, -,- ; - William' `l Ifiviinm,.av3 - yokaw., Williele.Tortllb, 4visrtimiths; Teoumee,' A. P. Moderwell, at Polumtda, Pennsyltarda: Charlet! L. Cooke, 4t yortsmonth, Virginia. -- itt Thomas Perry , at e, (Wren Jacob Cf. DaviSs# a 33i1U4soret'Zili4elxl• Joseph C. snow, a !Bathe Maine. N. L.'Woodbtuw-it , Portland, Maine. Varratßatititwaf At Eastport,,Slainn ..-JosepliZ.Nciyes, ;Belfast, Maine.,, . fe Thomas-L.140N 4.Bseo,'Maine. ' , ' - - 1. BdgirWhitldert;' a Calais, Milne. .T. P. lititobald„ atiOardiner, -Maine. ~ • Istuatilr. rawkr; it Now.„York eityf N. V. _ I..iiri. - eray; at %Miami, Ohio. . ,: f _ .., ..ribartsuallsous. ....; , t • derLeani-Chapattbl to-be surveyor general or the llnite4 Statenr.far tAtaispgiot.mol4-west of the Ohio,- iimbraft: dm-States ol.Ohlo, In. Aiello and idlohiggilli v ine Charles Nobto; remov ed. , i 1 '•-• 4 aailen-..mrts,Miliouri, to be register of the - laridolfica at !TM Missouri , vice - TA,.', 31 ; . ' E. Birch, tenxtred.:' ' - _ - ..., '" -." WillbllniircAti,' Miesoiut, t o berendre:Of Tnblinciolleyarat tirt, Mil/B 0111 % 1404 : 1111 ! - EXheth Mar ' f ' ''.. ''`._ _' Willis A.':go . 'et -plane, to be- pf thit-Teirltors.llf east% in-Pleee of Alex: Ramsay, removed . John Ai az.,,1t0. assistant treasurer, of ,the :. UnitedStatesat,Nefi York, is the State of, %Ay_ York; in Place of L 4 Bradish, removed. .- _' Loris I.l•ll4llstdij to be superintendent of the trA4ohgilie roirtpf the United States; n:O4. forma. t. - - Robert ;wing, off um e t ntsylvallia, to be treiasSr ,er id • the aim at' hiladelphia, in place of I;(1.- viardU.-Dale;.1`081 ' ' • liisitlitotri;Cotr.—The New Orleans I • Delt4 : anent* pater, remarks of pea: Pierce; " . We loot - forward to the course of his admin istration with higtOopes and stivng trait. : His modest, wen prudent and dignified deport:nog, islisce his notnicustlou, loos impressed the whole connbywith reopec, confidence, and esteem•for him.' Hie bearing disarms the malice and reek ' intaell'ar Party, attunes the low designs of in trigue* and softens the heart of a whiloca hie ter opposition. 84th a chief is worthy to fill . thishighest post ins Republic which rest upon the affections, theotentiments, the will - of the ' PeaPle , " - 1 Tin' litouisr' —We learn by the Bap* , lican'tlust considerable excitement exists -among the ailriets 'kneed to the new diggings,' near Curtisrille. It is laid that three Mexicans took out $BO,OOO in Wee days. A gentleman, upon whoseWord-rellanee can bop - laced, had the curl 4; oeike, :chile passing through the camp, to Asp arid Oumine the Hole from whence such animc i n e ll" Xrlantit Tali' Ulm 'Wbile, th eri heaaw, three lamps' pinked out, - the largest being .. as Wilma brick." - This intelligence has of-course ild considerably the minds of ourniMibors,: and lictiadreds,4 :already left theie fart:S.- ITc= IrsOies and ccurcriot. 4 i . ~- ~'`l~ 7.1 .- .... . ; • Swe inelei Se fatty , " -- -treifeedi . 11„Itittlate it Um" Widest liirptielunstirletet of i sloop C The-Me — r.ra=" ll ‘ MIL' /nein andicarielty Ea budisen sir dlspositiost to eijo iiiii S . l.ed ~. -+ ettegeestel rsoitAt-,.7,- i 1 i n g...,,,,, wrio.h.d .pubezititicii , vlusene• Y. ' - ';1 1 - 1 ' - - 1 '-., -. 1 -1 r.. 7 .„. Nseeii the vosesituodu onto' svutappy'Obbet: IVO ieve 1 ,Tho New Y. . potables seeoqe•• r.. - m y by :nig ht= th rough tiatibletiabi3Orietliztatpf be' . o une the seireroV , offkalluP4iillaiaTarA , ifief, tot - *abed sir sad dose otaistase by the li f"'St" :' 2 ' ' 4- Irrit 0 74 4 `).„,,.T iie tt d551 ".,.1 taesudi. no ereaetadiaattenited esti taw ot per grew Cut tit ' , 2'qe :stit . ssi fietweettbseedireue_ ,"" eta, bvittertioa, dyspepela, mavens Utah rs%;:aful the ,ire • . -4. ~- . ,0 0 10 32 Cceapeny. Ike ut,- arsasuel d r a a aero4.eerVo eeee herd. ems, tbreeeet bone slue . thetpura...eroastkitto 810 -'hija Nair ' w ea katia than l re e nted lotterl-thar Detwer‘ by the lato: . .. inhstration, 'on the represents- trsuaz ,.„,,, i ,,,,,,i ty _ th :t a t t it s ,r„ ‘ „,,,a , igurs , Cons of the: Accessory Transit Companyy, that audibe await bangs of our ssuro_e_ itveduoy d fiercer raw their property and rights were in danger of via- *eV toe L i er r a= s t r L e m t ly t l o nt 4 i n t e _ exid . wecf au mr letkill atthe hands rof the, city government. ''A. then in „,,,e thed t i e r = difference hisd grown tip between the Company A beim for these horrible disorder, will be amain that and-the Otsiernment, to addition to ofiseicatooss dtesaberstoele, rialingre. WOW= IiTNI' -a .5... - s . Silsteeiszgo ittlyarlasoment iu another tarts= OLeffeeetii_4 o -ComPeeYiled =meg sec*i - eaPo* . sold vlsonteassend Bella bfor. OsCi. tr. totatill, Ms; , _oWeLfrett . the city rep the bey, oulend leased of amier or wood street and Virgin @Sy, Pittsburgh, Par a- A ' a° OPBCIFii, king, which they were bound by so, by AMES T. likittELL, north•west corner or Yothesi the to eurrendit: whenever file agent at stree t e n d 3:4ll ' 4"4bm.Viti.- -486111"" San imsitlehiaild require. 'll:itatolichow - ever; that the Company ofisimed-'to-hold the' *pet also by a grant - from NicaragnamsdA-howeverothen Bin Juan was in ;poisession of the, British, as protectorate.. They had erected buildings there, and wires drayringoway, from this town -the Pro fitable pada of the-passengere to and Antis Calf:, fora& _! 'ln order to avert thittoommerelal diver sion, the authorities_ got the Mosquito agent to call'' fir the - , surrender ;if the lease, :and the absandrosment of it fir a powderriiagasine, awl Otheillintelee. „ 'The Company's agent refused tieseply, and would not accept the offer of a a fittest,' deed of land elsewhere gettable for buildings;hereupon it was determined to eject bsita and remora the buildings..-; Vie of these sheds, of little value, were taken - away by the cif, and notice given that the, - whole most he !cleared ant within-thirty days, or world he lime on legal Precast brifoo,theeve of the ex on of this process? the Cyane errived, and on the representations of - the Clerk et the CentiseYS , Aversseeded to land a corps of. Tines arid-put= .d to the Courts of. San jaw, irhich they 4 4 [under the protest of the , Meyer end Corporation? .and to the great dissatisfaction Of the citizens, e authorities foang.tinpuselves under the coo °teethe military force,. at once resigned. - On )10 morning_of thelfith Maroh, the'fiag of , the 'city was lowered ti with salute •of-11 guna, and the Commercial. Agent of the United Stated of America, Henry L. SterVenson, Itualtausd_vrith a duPricate protest secompaniedlyenote: ' She 0011OtibT kif- OitteT 4 TiatiOrlie Were . fiutsished with copies of the protest. No goverionceitexistaall , liavingAssenv ..•settunatreeCAlheAtiovuOntrWz' .o:vgiusszial a committee of olgilance, and safety.:l TWo clipper !schooners - were immediatelytle— spat-1)14i one ta,Bleitlelds, and the other to . , Jamaica, to infoUrr- the-British' Consul 'Genera and the Admiral-of the West India station- of 'these extraordinary -events. Upon tbe arrival of , the eteameara Pampero and Star of the West, a Isolfee forte, consisting of the C,yane'sboittawas •establbased around these, steamers,and no boats of any flag were permitted_to'board them. The Pampero's mere were detained 4S-hours The following note accompanied the protest frau the Mayor to the United Statestommerolal 1 Agent: To rums: L..linsvincsoia, Ea;.....,- N - ' ' 11. ii, bioniniarelli Agent. One—Enclosed, thine tha holm la bend you * dothata or protest and resignation of the satinioTtbercovernutent and beg to say that tini threorumout to soy 1 11 ,Pmeestae ef, capt. Conine. concatinsdling the tr. EL abipopnrizrana. - 1 , ...r. =sue, bd. ids Tor• 4 , A meeting of citizens was held subsequently, -te the tettititistion of the city authotitleabs which , that act was fully justified, tut&the-proceediolle of the commWer ottlraCyarse denounced as an unjust and,,„Blegal usurp . or She effects of this tray Ixtusardbts 4 7 - moat satisfactory 'Gall cuss In 'which it has been tried. ?to other tneettelies has ever preelnaal ends effsets so instants. noeutly. It has only to bo adtanisituud, sad relief toJowe e inattei of centrist. It ties herna'used in tha !Intake of. 'file hew physicians of oar couittry, sad by them been pro zunatired egtul, if sot aopedor . to any medicine era offered for tho expulsion of worms.. Vaal tits following : aeOrge Maxwell, Angus* 04 hat used tt with great edict ropy, Einilly, and has sote lane quantitimi, which tiro glean the higtteettetlareellun. J. Cotter, nut:chant, Isuilesille,adadnistared &Amato 011dortilch diichozzadl6part of nom& Ms has triad other, l'inanfugas in vain. ' • D. J. t J. W. Cotiooa Winchester, Ind., happened to gut st lot fron an agent, whiOb was soon told out, and verb; efficacious, beeinte very popniarZand sUld guars rap thy than any other Vennlfoge. : For sale by 'most of the Drtnntists sad Merchants, sad by the Foie plwrietots. J. 15fICOD epaptar , • • PO Vox! street A• Tenni Mauls Ilterciattle Llitriary Anactetatton AND, ktitCllANlOir will be delivered bilixo Ude Institnilon, at MASONIC /Lal., Thutreday eramitig, the 7tla of April, hy =shop DOONSOIL Bobject--.ltratetsLl Tenn." Ti4ets of aduitistan eons: to be Lad at the principal CoOkstates,the Libray Roccint also, at the Directors. and Lector. Committee_ Air noon open et 7 delook, .Endure to eannornee at El • • • . DESSIVI WOODS. JOILN K. HOLSIES, W. IL KINCAID. . - • J. lL KIRKPATRICK, , . 1 of the United %At!. ENNUI Mil t ...'„'1::.: ;:. < ~:y El , Laneroa CUBTAM - WAREMME, -111 Ma:bit:a rt" opponle-thiState Howe. ' it. SAFFORD, - • . . KEEPS conitantly on band the moat extensive and eariaklaseattesentellhatstnnattCtataltahrtniehrtet heloun,l ta the ettri ih• re . thd =l / 41 = CLNITAIN,,GOODS AND ..,itinrilTll COVERING d~lee • Bafigrobt • 111 , ,- ,f•- VenrajlEopeatellae, allStWo, Cixttatls, ;Mei atoe..ie Fiona, PlO:thee,• - ee f • • ' idettn lentos,.' tO rostabilina, Eatioa, • Ands and Ta m " • • /Was* 'anent; Gimp, all piece, ,• - Natnetette, Loop,- , • „:, Phan Turkey Red, India Satin m ash, • • " Liam Wks, Shade Used, and Ersaise, - Furniture Gnaw, - Hooke,. Eh:4k Enekehtote. • A fell assortment ertha'abrti:goOde hciestanEffet sale, tabolealle mteD' _ . „ fteart.littnt. . 'NEW AD ate-.q onto via •ltalitakftA+ . THOMPSON Iv - or TblirdsadWood atm • p Oink btbei—Far esle by 111031P20N ugaz, ..ccaner or Third bad 'Wad irlasbeta lto - • ' sprCtlw ink AHEM& tisTRXtsT PROPXRTY.-10i1W11.-Two ,IDIV fug LotriestlOZPllitt 'ollt Itthiemdtimst, Alleitte aly,..by. 100 0k0p1.00424.• Pike tad bawl ibeecamai da tins: • Ilk CUTHBERT II 430 N, apei 4 • - 140 Tbitistreet 20, do do'• " . fda.! Old tiinnuaintatJaafi;':- Ifuesitsbi OLASSES- 40 Itbl° , P#M 4 - dol • 10 btaL:Gaden r!P .. i apTi3 s yliT Ate' • 2Crl .sbilf do. o N 1 and 2; lbroalea w „*. 'IIMA-10 half chests-00ms and 14 s .R 0 ditty boxei extra Ans; - , 410 - Ills, - ' • 30 half eheais Hysan,illperisl and G. P 4 .10 do , - "Ma ttillo Packsear -153, salt by app WILLIAM& • 111084.003-411 box 6's.sad B'l6 chairs braltds; - 3 do 1441nral Leaf; •. - - ~- ~, 3 'do - =Balthniver; I 44 IMas;u3ftd l - - 10 boxilikOtrirl344l4 . 2 4411 4 43. ppsfFpoarree; „ 17 gil . boxes Clothes Pins; 4 41 10 - t - rim DtiedaPles• , Sg rowdor; _..... :, ' '',"; 476 LT i "l,' vimiv; o n. woolen f10r.1,,„;,L1-7-.. ~ .. w. do Olreistitn="9 sotp; -_,-. ~. 5" .I°. ' said Fisie7' ,60 boxe,S rt a - ~ • •JO do - Toile! J.-DAVlLladiddi, Wor Ale .. , .-- ,-: „ tr "a i i4 : • : - .. .. - -...ssemos• S W • DIU BIC. • . .110 E ON AND YET ILEJOICE, by HM - 4. obl form Moine beside Hoe f :The New Calumet AMYL ' , l'll Throw Myself Away.. . . • • Do They Vise Me at Home. 81: Nocturnes, for Ftsno and Violin. Massa Off For Baltimore- Ia Samna= - Teot Gallop-3 oat published. . • •. - Answer to Walt fee the 1 0 V. Wallsee. e '• Rosebud Yolks, with • • - Poor Mari Cook. Rosebud Hakklesp. Remora, D'Oberno, per Marisa: l (am • , Purmler Amour, 'false, par Feed Keller.. • . ..TordutAs a Used Road to Teselii,`" _ • '• •••. •• AEA • of Flute . Ykdin end Oulbsr Haas ljnot gSfbrsale by CHARIATTE ELME, ' tpitt " • • lts Wood strut-- 1 I 0 1 Ut IMALI 3 .i.s. " vtaub mi rr.. o °gain s BBITIBH, FRENCHOO.II GERMAN DRY GOOD% - • AND I'd RIST.7IBI • • Ha. 90 'Wood street, Slttsbvirsh. TIME undersigned are now reeetrinta lam and toneell outearterund of NEW BIPB11:10 BOOM wlde-b, In addl. Mat to their presimt tapply,makee tit* stnek equar if not .11:merlon ta any other house In their Wes p as ha* tie nulled front thstr old stand to their lop end Ware. rooms adjoining. They ervukt lama their artatontsta, and cbeirsale3 dealers genand l y, that ther will sonlinse selling at redanei prices their astantiva stock, to which they Invite Xhe attention of that tatinsted 1n ellen. Gxklx. Ca thsbru,szfi,toa eatedaht in pot of urns* Ter Co , Satinets - and rimy Nerd#4.4, Tweeds; Jamul and Oottana, Brava and IBeselted **mains, Drifil, uk : . lags; Ch ddr ocks, licovri t Z Triel4tal Table gabs; •p an cy. Prints: Crathe hfopelsinse,Lktese lawns, Alpacas, fimq Nati n g„ Times sad Itdgiage,:. _Bonnets, Paint Leaf Hats, Bonnet End CeP- MlAxetit'Nlern Et 4 vitui, Lidice 41ollars, Elosiery and Glares. • n o ?V a riety department ocdopaiesd In 'neat of Coats, a u n ot ia, Tbnads, Pim, Needles, Gran and Web ere, p oe t wades, Ilistederna, Beams, &Work Tahle=nlPneket cotteryi or our owe r Importation: di" a getterarasaterC land of -Geld End 'Oat Jewelry, of the newest egial; Vold and Barer Wateties, Watch nutterlali. Maim. iamb visortment of Et day stet honr itcos t = .4411 rail/erns ; ' - • • • u . •• • 4dt of whleb .erll be istad vn the iitaikmanumailattizir lencs,iat4 at thrloWest fete*, • r rti Itir • gaterl 11.10eitge. • - - • r Apreatm • ' •• • to; IMMO 414113; •. V.. H. tiessam a :: ZIKEIN3I39I, LAND &IR : wIISCIEMN d KR, Inet tatzoaralds Regii MiLDw tc 7 NO. 22 sum ST., moth) Ma Cocmt7 INTfOtdalr L. vx`z _ •• - • • v. .- =SI . • .-.• • ti 7 ; - r " ~ .- f , . /Er- Se reifttlet la dde to jller'S Petzuh= Way that It has been ir=llllllo ectiodetaly aradleite every redact of this dreadful disease in lessP332 thin:l4ls4 llo r M 1 2 00% . • =I at feu oost or Montriedenee to Qat patient 3 The thousands of outfit:stet bo the *mu of the-propria tor, many of which art from well klUartwitisena of the MIT of i'tttaburgb and Its Immediate rictalty, go to durrrolundr. and beyond all doubt, that Baal, Piritotrow is * nsedichtle of no common Indus, not only at e local runedyln= .12heasemirre, Deafness, lan of. BiAt•tnxt. ss s internal remedy, batting the iltitedgelhair phyitzhatt, es well as the suffering patient ' to beonne acquainted with its Mettta Mica hiring a dread of Mittlltma are assured that this medicine Is purely natural, and le bottled as It licarstaxii therm= of the artZU .• • - o : ?As feßolsisg certOtoote is ojoireffroat poor raided at I esraceree, Y, mod beers are - Await 1642, which. ; it molded /Ae certificateqfpte mit/waed D. Y. lbot,ll.D, 'sf Rsnlesse: nit m%in truth =titre that I hare been so badly af flicted wi Scrofula far the lanarreuyeart that. most of-the time I Wry bean:unable to attend to any kind of birdlimes, andinuch of ,the titan amble Serwalk sad confined to my bed, and hare teen treated nearly in the time by the beet =oureountryafforls t• TI measianally, jot sew re cars, and continued Ur mores until Dr. Foot 'recommended me to try the ' or Rock 01/, at We , =else had felled; 'I did so without faith at that, but n eed vai attutoblblta ; It threw the poison to the warfice fit mom Mod I at one* began to grow better, sztitry using is h 3 ttlM they. got a eursworth thousand* of dollar'. L . -Watt, iiihhiCrLid. BASKIDE. This may itatify that ./ bums been actrniinixd with giert Petroleum, or BoeIF OW for more ban' a your, end hare re, heatedly. 'witnessed its t=aFdai erects in the cure of halo. tent ethers and other dames for which It is nucannunided. and can with madame raconantend it to be a cordidn• war thy of attention, andel= safely say that tame" hat attend use where other Ditro!no,bed. Snot tigar4kir. EtiiM:REMOTTEiIf Ti1Fr:.0311511% OF - , MoodVand'SizthlStitterts, 41:10.49bere" Cur °for thole ou =toxins, and tha Page senasily, at the kresst e Wl L lolesate sad Udall; most sal et:V.43IC %Asa ot OHOICE¢ .41M 111 1 4 ;thILLY' GROCEItIBB.• ARV =low Artax to be &mad in we atet7 CHAS -E: - LOQMIS • :StOok and . Bill Broker Mates ) Bonds ) Mortgages) ice., figgetAsttA. - - . , :PAITICVI.I74./.11.12=1 CMS fio 'rig mama AND SALE OP gs. Caw cant &Jaws t, .?onxer WcslMottril TROB; PARLOBS—Cdanqui Groan aad Blue • lielTst. Pa:per . 11 1 13/ogN NMI gold. Plain gold, and tine 'bite *awl Mimi, wit/tolnt rold,,abyr plead rev Umtata sari . gar sale Ipy ITA sa ME P.:MASSIE/ILL; - - Mr s RAMINB.-60 lxixes K. R. Raisins, yardman' bik. tomes recent airing's .113 prkza, sad tar. sass kw' • CARRIIIO' • • Y::.' . UT • It. TOM, Virgin alloy, betaneen.Wccal and Meaty: 'TY 4 stmts.. Alarrafadorar BUGGIE.I3„ BABOUCHES :41:141 osaatamo,-oremas aizepison- Alt inutt 6,3 " , warranted. The ideation. wall hen Mate that he raved . . nine pert apprenticeship to the An:einem and has worked .I:o=dcars thilt,prinatiag atom of the Easter . ri eitim ON hand itnol for sale, astoxteturise collection of PATilt 11ANCIUNS, comprishig great number of raw pat terns, =head" 1 for thls marlrat, from Treneklasid Anurtlean Man of Gold, Gala sad Velset,llo,r;:: eyed, of ovary varlet' ;,01azat and Unglued - all Mira& ems styles of. I+ , o anon Wpod weak, sueh as Oak, .Itarbla, Maple, htahogany,lteaestxd, ke., varnished and ptatui UM. klog altogether aa astortment that cannot 'be excelled In quall.o, quantity, or low priers, by any , leinsa weat nf the .Ell*rny um= talus. ' ' Tinge from tie. top(00 par piece. - Persons des tins cf Mahn through the assortment, whether disposed to purchase or nit; are raspoeidhlly teato call at — • • - TUOB. PAL3tII46I,- • asarTlAus No. 65 Market street • Warms ingrates ComitartY,' Pittsburgh. - 1 -Y. IL 001tD02,. ,Secreicrir . CAPITAL, 1300,000 e TA T= war. against in kinds of risks, rats and ILL: •y g • *taxe. Au loam will be liberally adjadid, as 4, • yyroolOy paid. . , _ -- A 11, Inititotioo, managed by Daum= who are well known to the ontoiostoity, end who ere promptoesw and fibertllty, to maintain the titt er = .they have assunrod, s sbffn , thi beet protection to Now who dries to be latoresC. Dindoes.:—lt. inter; Jr., r ftioketana, J. W. Batley, N. nob" Jr., W.M. Qeors• tr. Jsersou.. ins.kyon,..lasnaa paneou, Dazzle, Jarneelde. Allownder N Tbeanaalkott. —• , km. Ogles, For 92 . Mike street, (Warehoweearßptor np stairej .PittabOrgb.. - • • norttly 2 1 1 4 1EW -YORK: Lt-PEEK= MILLIMEBYWAIMECELIKENT, Asp SI7UW-EONNArIEtt-vvrAcToßg 5911 at'dialarny t2iflW Irbrk, -IPnst Ma& Wow AKBEL-4nt. sutstoNs, mots. resper.thany srosounees 4o rim the publle;thst skte. has received 4 frees the World's ' -);air, Landes. bee strpettor 34ISine y, and 'that she has in thine end to reeetrirqg a. 124 irttensiity issort , ment of Pi* and .315.111nery Goodi. 'gm; test i =oared. ono Thrashed eedesof Sheen Porntets, trim Blonde;' Braids... Gimps, - - - - , AISCP—Ity the bat stesonsr,ixiintideir of Preneh Mower. - J. constant streessbort of novelties 'from *broad, for ladles; ndises, boys and infants, will - be'dhand in Finest Teristy, and et low yottesois betetedoxe. - • - - .3frs.Ehrantsilks indlatti dlte pstrrarsgs ryt Uerelnant-and 311111ners. a Moue recollect the number, Inaltreads=te ; - 31411.118LE1 ILELI IRON - - - irdriatt; 0 . 641i/tits, - Freed:ifs, rabid: MOIR 'SAC MANDER 31AUBLB °MEW. Invite pub; j, lie attentlonio that ' Marbleized :lion; as 10X11 QS Abe Peata r t athrotelekee of the AO;"and" - or - ignorer/ they readied this MEDAL - at 'the hat - Tate - 01:Sho Mulch= ituitituti& arid TIM MEDAL tbs.-Fair of Oa_ fistropollbin Mechem "lnstitate, hold at Washhigton, - In February and March of this year. This nudscrialitarinca reetallie basia - 44 mote durable and cheaper - than: ita - seprasentatiens of preelons Shines andtba choicest Marbles, in _snore .than sixty deter_ eta ;varieties are smut ; Dad" surpassingly beautlfult. it Is =Fable of nrdslir4 a &rester degree - atl cat, and It cannot be tubtrut by the action , of sad, or • ; - Ftlat3 The insiinfacttuing departn: rnex drlorapiny asunder_ lbOttPaktatoodimoo of U. P. PLla.ii4thihtven-- torsof the and th e - and general bush:mu departtturni, BATEDCdr; - to corms nleatlona may, be at the PrinelfielW , irir, ipr - - 813:-.84,0ADW4ir, NEW YORK". PA:la.11111.111VAIL 110178.11. Qt., - - ,rtommaffoN No. 11 Cliff - ellzliuk-New e k .A Yorhik, Sup sre BOLE A niar Ebrentiing•PowdeGENTS in Ile Mated Stern esprstre ' Victoria Mills Celebrated Writing Pev r: a. I Gettemmei 'NM aciperkeePriating " • - Ilsolbwit Sons' tneteh TISSM a• First quatq Worth lllhrsinstino, They mule> Agents Ita therPrtneiral Yetis ktenuferto. nos in tldtco ootynnttryry, and °Sex telltale by ihr the =stew tansies anddmhable stook of Pew and Paper .11eiri;instn.. rare rostarials that can be :Rend in this Olg r -11:117 other PK occupy the lar tu rd Cannierdia 2 Woiehonsea, No. at taus street, No. FA, street, No.lfll C2uittopher greet, and the Lolls over the large Iron Stores, T and f Cliff street, Their Waimea is strictly Vie, and Writ et Papers cold-byire the Case only. Thetr. &dant "Inabis Clat . t t agar au G00d.,. both libralgo. and Dotortic, at the easels orbs.. -raper EMI* to win, any nisi or. 'night Mad laillon• ceo made ono nm itrar, 4 -yiper , Macre inet and dher " The 1110eartparkel Price FIR Ist CLAM *sea 11E44 To lertlianti and pruggo4 trongioat the Union - MAD °FACTURES: - AND DEALDRID ''-PBIiVTS~<OILS, ft, : :r:.--- No. IL4I Maiden I.sta.. Maw Tait. 11010ESPBOVULLY instuothe attention Of Druggists and j - t. nod :ante thmugDoottne Malan, s'to Isms and sco• Amster. assortment or PAWNS.. ODA de., of tho BEST AND...PUREST for sale PriVitCf molars!e tonna, both to and olosattMattFens; Below are anumasted SoiSent. "Neding srtieleat . WU= WTI in MI, la kap of 2SMAOO - - , • BLACK PAINT, -mLow,oms. YEN. BarD,ii.i4: PATENT Dltylilt;• ananzajtsows, TERRA DB BI - UM NaliMUO*U )MPKWAL'. SBEENg, lava otatitilit PRUSSIAN33O:O; CHB4I : IM YELLOW and WallifttitU V utranD ATMEHES On tf, u -illi windl4 -. an - CHALK, Lark , smcx. • • - • _ .1121.sadEXOWnr VeuaißO,:CHßOkt. ittk icadEE.: AtrY. - - 'MOIL - RED, "a_.%oXteiTrigrOGA dila • --_--. --- ,grobiz, TRENCH and YELLOW OCHRE, dry. coROICERARIE axtd HRONSWICE OBEIENIA ,dry. , TBXN -AMIBUOAN ViDEDOW OLUS. ..g.-.Druggista sad what is want aim of the stare Esemiktaed articles, Ida find to Itiairtabseed,toad!.aaou r fad]Sthaafar.mannfactortgaaapdzebasb;u4. cox expep.. zietfoa to he badness„ give as iminnb in, Rallis , arer n:tast of those lathe ipairus RD& B. B. WCIILIOUGH, ilnik 2 ems6 Laze. Ifitir proliiithiairk Or , MONTEIELY PACiiiitil.:;t-Th* Bid* - ! - Of tblit Lbw A*, fitilwl tip - arith • Enanunions Ward, erdilttenta,stkoanrYloskci_ a' , Metallic Lib Bost- -- - .7"lte •:ntaubior r new. and beaoMfid• =ppm Flip B B D,NEI k r., t.ll:ll32l:icam, will loomed th e OItEOON, is zdtdl4, 'of th e -aloes I,' and pall trom New YatitAbe Mrtr. BO TIMM . PM , IP . ,, on ili* :20th A.P4 P ;Mt 0 1 1 1 Y. Zia rris„ tiisny at um Egan* will lw with * list at . axgpl• visages *l' Viipli Acutiwwwitted Ist. thLtwir '""'" --- ----* Tlitt pities of plaugtawas - 114, 1 ! $204. am " • g , ectscar ' caloon..= '&7ln-ft - 'Ntsmtpin Novided ibe the Psi3oBl l % liquorsamp arslTswels.- 12ss leurtle des Tram 20 t 0.1004341. /Mean odds- et allon 4 siaxidult.-:licvsiettywut he =wawa ttilat least eekatkdri af.ths sztimickt.of Pullat*„ . D ees of the Soced-.011-45,„,,, boss Ms/ lap intro =taper , ibr - bat pries sl4o t - each: under Yea h _ 166 . w0n a ; Pte. Au eXPeTielscsa 1 . ro mpo, sad entry sttersasnee Mutate for the rockisdfag sr-asalP.- ,"11XitirrnigM bui:Tva-t!"4....sj oan *Etta limarth. modatkaucror Iraikussom ad Wan Inlnahted. Catts Jig and 0017 D ow un ek dsin k u I ' PmPliektre of tbisA l w !war /AT! 7 462 1 jseconestry - obli g e d tows st'ss, ‘.2‘ trot elm taw yc . 1 .4 6 P+5 1. 49t' , ' C.'l. COL Jussaale. EGA Nalasnitb. NEM ISM= MBE •• - t - . _ "- •-" ;7;2 7_ _ NEW AVEE. -,.....1 • • ^ ..'f , r.c . •.,' - 4 ' . , rith- -_•:,,.: .• ,•• • - --*..,` ' ' ''• ' *-,,;'• .' ~. •••- - 7 . -, c - • : • :.'-' , * ....!% .- . --• 1 , ': • . .•, , :-• • . „:-. •,.. • • •,, , - , • ti : . _ ..-. ~.....e'.. - . • .:-,,- . .. . ... . - • .... : • - . .. . , • , .. , .. ' :-.%; • f?-~~a ~ } ~~"N ~~ ~~. BEIM T:I:CI=Ut. tilmisfAßD V►*Eafs. • " — TOSKPII G P 05132 Alar Dcarsopett si Sfi olekek; pia to cinalca=t it 1 1 4 ddott: .--- - Air Beats tiny be ward at as lb: Mies, durtag th• day,pithent aims thins. - - ,„ • • AliMard night of the ettramt at the popular Amid- lan bairns, Min ELIZA LWAN. ._. : Tso!.Ersazta, April Oth., 185.11 via he add shit Play of ' • ' _ _ LOVE'S I34ICRLDI - -_ . molar zuncm.........:-.7-1:10. tartar. • ' - Pas gen3-.a: ' 'Jail ZThideprliter. -To coacludio with tholsotbabla ant alets. , ...: - - ' • -. , I . - 113;:e DEAD alga; lir ••: - ....• ..: •: ~ ... ... . . . CAigtto 0•32203-: - :..:-. 7' • r.,NE , . a. .,__„. , . • 'nectar Maxid-..;-, r :.....i.,-I'.. lv• ' ..' Chatter---,_ -_, - .;_;.• • ...ago . _ . .41 - 1 1 , • •• • • ...11figral.IXIAlry111-glipiatil•Atit.otlte- , ..... . . _ . • ' C (). N C-E krt.; -POSTPONED. cAieausz. LEILMAYN. HAS the honer et aaneembeler, that she real pare her. • BLOOND AND rAgr - ° RAND coNcrxßl or P - CAL AND ZMITSEIGIMFAL et Mae= Hatt, On We dnesday rom n& a April etli, 1 653. Assisted by the si mtister: - MR. P. RUDOLPH. HR. EDWARD akin* szis 11A9ora =LUX • Tbstmditested Fuxin. • ATHENAEUM!: NORRIS HISTIIDIFIC iI4IIOSMAT,I4rI alit- Benefit of the TiSALrOdOB3IIII I CIELNIM: - Nyurnsur Miami% *mg etli; '4 ll lO • - Walton. antdas — wirni4el:4l7l7 . .:7 - - Viro 31VE1DE8.1:26. • • Do= irsa open ,st 4 bdore.T ; Paiitaumusoi. emzusuolco at. %deka; _ . . tar Astatittance7Yartioette mixt )301.e5.2.S easta; Saw r•W 7 T7ZarYIVtLYT'ZjIXM . . 1411. OElll=3 DONAULL, Professor of Ot• 'Weds. Orin. • (OLAND VOCAL ASD LNEITBt T CONCTAT.eithin two • Veal bevcooyr as Aiwa as ttt• 19 • • •• • W Awanii a/wigwams Switas ...1 sad. Hr:-TOO win ilittrgr. NOTICES ANL Siarrsaii,Thhatifteemace [t 8: .a.ir. r_Ncl. 141 Bmlthbotla st. (milky • - • tfrU. 0. D.-11.48 On. nortb-muninenant • -- Emir& au Market irttauts. (above Mapby l Bareb• SAM Stoma on Maadzy emit!" at 8 o'dmir.• - 10m80 - • • • A.NOSCIMILA LODSIII4 X. O. O. I"..."—Ttio (Fey /inert= Lodga•No.O. a a it., IMMO entry Wolaistsyimadzig In Waal:l4los Mal. Woo d ss. • OIL . :01:1LAICLTILLe..406 tastOcacsaTlllaStii.: bui b,Tea" 8/061,;_ Sao zatalik t t,"ge. to t tlt s s t = ma emit. JOHN IC POWNHH. hoe sorter tt. n y Bootsad abosilimithetarim sea Mobs* Dealer, - N" 1 40 11 i." 1 .** 1 *A/OTOArair„ - Yaric.' - Silver •al aw •e • • Franklin • -Ix4Egtfutill H. • Et, utmenw-_ _ tom cif Iteto boob, i 'atu likomaa, 7 ltose Woca Wrium - Dais Iteirdm Cuero:ad Wart ficcue,2o.s4:stt dreinLetia doorbaore Stub. Philadelphia. • . - sear I. O. 0. 8.-.Plaae of alteeitmg, W • • Hell o 10 D Wool street, batman Fifth street east • Pastarican Lawry 336--lieets sea" Itutedacr MIOLCISITIS Excutrwixr, last tad Uttar. 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