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L': ,:t.otwar-rzw,lop sttlismotPAL atuttriTioltr.' This election took plants ortAe 4th inst., and •- from the news we have; .140 . 44 we , have no _ . doubt of the elootitiii:o - 10:Sirminstroo, the t Democratic oartiirdatelet Mayor:- This is as it should be. kr.lit . ...was the regularly nominated . Candidate of a-tarty,...he had` the confidence of the Partewhoit iiiintildate he was, or they would not have given hiM the nomination, and the saiult -.has allow' that he 'also had the . ocinfidenee of time - Pitti*;OfAatifettici not have elected him. He. was deow4Oompetent and honest,:and his fel !. low•diiiiiiii'havepreferred ,-,..lidt,interested parties defireli to fasten _collateral - responsibill :„ ties upon him, which would embarrass him sto; the chief magistrate of the city. * He, with thO, ei40*.:91,,at of de m oc r acy, a true democrat, rejected every le l , thmracy, and ori. Oat he? -- was _willing to aids or swim. . , The result of election should est tricksters, an:4'4'oore that It ii folly on their 144 to ezdeaTorAl mix Te ll ll lo . l *., (11#15001r with 1 4 4 108 -,l 3 eoteliet! PtilloiPleit:Cl4lo;slitbiel pre 3tillectioms cannot variliarreiiitiiiio atIDOPoI4; and cannot; adinit,ilait tliti:4losori,: who will • . I endeavor to bring thelail~great "d e pot" of - - , , our safety as a free people is a good' citizen. . • Our constitution does not guarantee the eleo -tire. franchise fee the prnose of sectarian wren -. - gle. It has been bastirCied to pretect.l.#o petit log rights of •the peoPlati:sied,thelPPre i0n544.*._00804 - - • rights if 'ilveru.denoiddation. It le; therefore, - wrangle bring religiattirollorts intd piilticid "contests};is degrading to, the holy piinctiplolis hich all, good men believe, and can onlyen4in ' ....1 1 *Pag hitter feeiligs tusiting those who - would otherwise have lived as acoranumity of brothers: f: We are, thereforee,grat:.ifiett - ihat the election Cincinnati him resultid in the triumph of it; eta who came beiore the people - on political ` •: grounds, and ,who; did not -mix or meddle with the-ephemeral excitement that some en , - • - - 41eavmd . 'to Produce—Bach s Man- will Match y over the trntiinteiesta of his constitu -,;,2::;;L... • - = _::_, - d • f):: -47" ' 4V4 IL 4 aeir tili Z tit ‘ :Mt 41 .V11 , :iN , try, .7 7 - IV* trtgr• ; 9•-•'1 IRE "rt ,b -. 4i . ; a X I - 4#'. 47 5 ,E 7'e:A . - '17..,;P. .svv-ft , - 1,4-,,,k 7 at...-F: .„. ~,,,,, * 1 41:44 4 lq" t v., , m ,.eVafk i -Vaget , lt,s4 . •Vt"- - is A *-Pkr , V ME ,'OO,As : A .,... 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The liietnii , Tdelivered HowLari;lefoili the'Soeietylor. Diffusion of Useful Knowl4pi, of the , pith ward, on Tuesday evening,'odapAllibeet of As' tronomy, was an eloquent iiiijdoblyinteresting production, and was listenisdlo With' profound attention.. Thin Lecture. trie".tite. introduots4 - one of a etnititiSirhich the ;dfetbaignrehisd clergy man prelims delivering on - theism* subject, at the reqnest iirthe above kiiinittliaolety; arid if • the succeeding lectures are halt as interesting as the fast, they will certainly be rich treats. • Mr. Howisuritppe.arsto be perfectly familiar wittithe acierioe Astronomy, and ,tos trued its history . • from thienrliest, periods deem to the presettt • time, showing theintiderful discoveries that have • - • been made and'the bitter opposition the disci:a- - er!..es met with from the igoorant and super* tioas. He briefly.but eloquently glanced at the planetary system,—the starry heavens,—the as tonishing Mechaniant of the great Creator,—tho countless worlds beyond worlds,—moving and revolving in perpetual beauty, harmony and sublimity. . . Mike 74/ 1 1/01T.FL- 4 :1 the time whew Mr ' lijoyski4o 110pwilliefirliill be delivered, .1)11#1-1011Y3N VOIfiS!7.!:!XERT. . . • . . • . itnittiiiiiinti ltiet day „. : ''failiovernor;blembere ni,Ctingreety ,reenit • ;,:: In:Ose.oomplete..trintopit •tio.:Dembeiney, Inllatford, , t3eynfouriDef64 for Go - Verner, - hos ....600 majority - over. • . Dnttlinllii.g, and 200 over • -. 4 othere:'. •The tnajOil#,#4artferdior Barr :-and . .l4aton, Democrats, for. Itepresen4tivee, le • • 647 over Buckley and liniithigdon. Whigs, and ,•-200 over 4.othena..---• . ,Thet•oonntratNevalsvenseads one Whig and Aki3illgrialittirei.. The Berate largely • Demottratle..- , The Howe will , problr.bealeo Democratic.. • The.rosjoi:Ro466:.B*Cfor Seymour, Dem., for Glcrvertn:sol4foslnft2*. The majority for Pratt, in this district, is toingreae; %•... • about • 4 . •_ • vandidates for Congress . ,• . 101,01 4 4. 6 4 . . - t er TiteriVaishington Union of Tuesday soya: We. leatthatss yesteiday,Vbe Postmuter Gen eitil4o4oo,-**1.7.4141.4emnel 8. Green' tor the . !ot thelnalliergheioinonth, • in ,*:......._4 (e *1 01 : 1 ,, hara and Ke Y Vest, The veitSpla - Pe trabjeopo • the inapectlon . 9rtitt4OPlrttittitS ;•• ena ere , every respect, to beiinitablefor thorar se, the • contractor being held liable.therefor. . . This contract contemplates an immediate 'inenceutent 'of the service, and such regularity • - e thereafter as will meet the wishes of the com rotmities concerned. A lionesonfiltiontatn , i4he bappylusband of Mae Bunn Deidtilas destroyed all thtyromantio garbs that the netrapapereandeaeniiiilli; thrOw atoned hie advent into matrimonial filial* We :learn from a letter Which he , publishes in the ..p"ifew - Yorit Herakl, that his Marriage was all a - .tali business transaction, all partite agreeing • liaimoniously, and going?sOreugh the motions," just as other people ditj.r"Milny romantic young ladies and gentlemen will regret that Mr. Wood _ ward talks of the matter: each a common . sense way; : If he v had not, some " distinglisted author" would, in the course of a few weeks, hate dished it up , in a • ~thrilimg love story," anoints:d in a "yaller_itiver," price 12i cents. , - -- . Ai n * K gs:7,s cebt!”.+ 7 •We luid the pleasure yeiterday, of tilitin,b) , timliaita our old friend' sad favorite, Jus-31,1He htforuted us that • Murphy, West it Peel's Cami*Mhistpelfr,-vili be tri Pittiburigh.aeuCticef l et compisuy Jodi vil4 9 kllielktreiol4iigiillanied are coupeoted, cannot' faM•tii-diiw:itrewdlia home. _ . _ ME= PITTSMMV;in: 001tRT8 OF 811.001; BBHBIOIB9. T !Fonts pettyeidta4tt'ising s tn the - every 417)**Oonof life, are tgreat source of 4retia# to the different nonntleein the State, when 114134 - ,..tie they aimoel invariably are, into the criinliud Courts. We presitne in no portion of the Commonwealth, is this faot bettor illustrated , than. in . Allegheny county . : here, for weeks in 1414.yritelyi.olit,t110tiiieof our .t/Witter g'eas lo,ls .440204-1..°P5.14 -"# 11 - trifli n g petty larceny thud assault aid Batt oases a dig:6lga which originated in the gossip of an old woman, is token to 'the Court llonse for adjustment ; _and, as the onieleil , often °court; the county:ls saddled with tdil:okottta, par of a cause which dermen's office. ..."'itrei 'ate glad'to see' tuiy measure propose& - which easy tend ~to improve the present =quiet of aslmlnietering the law in these petty.oesee t andelAO of lessening the erpenee to the county. ..Itt,ffy? House of Itepresentatirea of this State oti the 17th Marobi Mr. Wriazioa reported frol . 3 . sthe, Judiciary Committee, as act ftt4faietif- , the-peaCapower, with a 'jury of all ta.hesit• and fiiiiUy determine charges fot...ceimes ...:t 4 . it4C . lttift#er,ArAthin this Commonwealth, atietallitseirthettaiti*eil in criminal pr!iiaiii4r Thiii - * gives Courts of special df the faiii..rtiiichipt. , in Philadelphia of - conntyy power to .heat.ant • fOrtirithea . arising - within:theirlespecftvii - oottn. ties, as follows • L All oases of petit offence. •••• • • . IL Cases of assault and battetiOint;thirged. as haiinginiea - coianutted riotously, or oponeany ' bffilicr'in the , -exelititiedeflid . datlite, - or, with intent to kill. . • •L':lll.' • Charges for poisoning,. kfffingi:Wittlig ts gi ..wounding, 43e-erten) , beating any animal...' • IV. Charges for selling poisouans eubstnies, not labelled as such, as required by law. . • V. Charges for maliciotudy remo.ving,alteritig, defacing, Cr cutting down monuments; or marked trees, ornamental, or frail trees. . • . ' - provides that when a person Is ar riiihiTii; charged. with the.ooktmiislon of any of t4e:aboyre offences, the magistrate before whom the, complaint has been made, ;shall proceed to .hearand-determine the ease; Provided the de- . :feindent;shall agree theieto; and if the defend azt*Oequesta that the ease be tried by jury the IO tlce Is empowered to Issue a venire, directed 'Af,gia Constable in attendance; empowering him :to summon •twelve "good and lawful men," to 1 ittitas jurors, at a time not more than five days . from the date of thevenire. Sections four, five, . .* seen, eight and nine of the not, provide for luirthaning of jurors, and taleemen, when the panel of twelve shell have beep exhausted; also the manner of empannelling the jurors, °hal-, leaking, and other customs in force in Quarter Sessions. After bearing the evidence, the jury (of six) "shallhe kept together in some conve nient place until they agree on a verdict,' or are , dieoharged by the Court." The verdict of the k j ury shall be- entered upon the minutes of the !Ccitul;" and; alter sentence shall have been pre, noMeed,,thatiefendent can deliverto the Court, excepticritsla.writing, to the legality of the pro ceed:4K* the exceptions are smatained by the trtesitto*slteisise will be sent to the Court of Qoarteritessions, where, after einli examination of the fetiord'of the justice and and the bill of exceptions,' if the Court is of opinion that the :proeeedinge were illegal, and the defendant un- justly convicted, he shall be discharge& oft' . Court may, on arevieir of the teitimony,diminish the sentence, if It appear extraordinary or nn-' just; the exceptions to the magistrates decision, can alone be taken to the proesedlogs, record, or I jirlafietion:of the Conyt,' aralthe Quarter See . ideas cannot try au Allege:thn that the verdict of .the jury, in the Court of special sessions, was Against evidence, other than as to legal errors. The Court of Speolid Sessions possesses pow _ e under this act, to impose fines,not exceeding [ fifty dollars, and sentence the defendant to an imprisonment fora period not exceeding three months. All fines; raised by this means, to be paid to the Treasurer of _the school fund of the district in -which the conviction shall be had ; audit ttie present 'school eyetem has not been Adopted, to the County Treasurer. In regard to .the-matter of fees, the act provides that if, after -the' defendant hut been committed to jail, the ' fine shall -"-be-, paid, the Sheriff, before paying over the sum to the proper officers, can deduct • five per cerit. as . hls legal fees; and that the magistrate before whom any cases shall be tried under the provisions of this act, shell receive, for his services, thli.stun of one dollar; the ju rymen, fifty cents: each; the constable officiating fibril receive the same compensation for_serving. the process, erubpcensing the witnesses, and commitment on sentence, as is allowed by exist ing laws in criminal proceeding, before justices of the peace, and seventy-five cents, for summon ing the jury. The witnesses shall each receive twenty-five cents for attendance, and no fees for travel. • _.. How Hamar Din.—General Haynatt's death was quite uneipected. On Saturday the 12th ult., he joined the circle of Generals who had as sembled to congratulate the Emperor at the Bel laria, and attracted the particular notice of his majesty,: who addressed him on pausingwith greeting to you, General." (Gjuss tie Herr General). On Bundy he was at the Mercantile Union, as usual. At midnight he returned to Munech'e Hotel, where he was lodging, and soon retired to rest. At half past one he summoned his valet and directed him to fetch him a glass of water, as he felt unwell. When the man return ed he found his mf.ster gasping for breath ; in short, in the agonies of death. Medical aasie twice was promptly called in, and an attempt to take blood from the General's arm was made, but in vain_ General Haynan had ceased to be. It is stated that the visit to Vienna, which was destined to be hie hat, was undertaken with the purpose of offering again his active energies in the hanging and shooting service of his sovereign. Braes. Ears.—lt is stated • in a late English paper that rain fell last month in some parte of High Farness, in the north of England, that was so black as to color some of the mountain brooks and even the earth arid sand washed by the same and gives them a dark appearance. This is not the first time that snob a phenomenon has been previotudy_witnessed within these lartfew years, both in that district and in Norfolk. At the lat• ter place, a farmer writing to the Lynn Adver riser *stated : "That the rain which fell on his Aftiy,mtkir:athes made them so black that the imiulten were like chimney sweeps." It is Edict sortitty. 41:- remark that black rain usually yalliiifper !cog Continued ralns,and is an illTati able Fectiroor of a change. Botraoff."—lter.-Mr. Williams (the re puted Bourbon) preached at St. Mark's Church, blew York, on. Sunday morning, and at Trinity in the afternoon. Collections were taken on each oomelon to aid hir. W. ih translating and printing the Book of Common Prayer for use of ihe Indians. Hie &OM:ale at Trinity wee frourthe words—" Thou shalt love thy neighbor 4 ; liyaelf,"—and it cOncluded With an appeal in bell!lf of the special object of his mission. Mr. W.fainanner and - deportment foorably Impress- ed those who saw and conversed with him. in re gard to his sincerity and u n assuming modesty, Bo say the'New York papers. Jawten. ,Essaiecniamost.—We era pleaaed to learn by the.bitiatietratrom England that the bill to- ems elpAtkilieJeWs leased the Holum of Comniwittibiamiifority of 51, in avote of 4Th. Tits reptirkid:thatthildmie in the upper ROUDe s. • - wo na ag*:.#l , the!Restrtire s ; provided the - as . jority is the Commons.: watrover 40: In-- the meantime it 4 IliblieifPcietponed until the 12th of April, and then we hope to hear that the Jew' ish disability 'clause no longer mare the statue boqk of Great-Britain. rim on wonnonok co 0 ? - *Ailligt,*ti - fa , A0AKt'''''.. Meurs SaFer:t-43704. Gitamotsur :41sny Igalgsyou some; net:? oottatio( * .timelinoiOlytunent in platge family and racial - circle; and I need only add that .the funeral, (whiOh took place on Friday afternoon,) Was the l argest that has be seen at the seat ,of government s in s long time: - Vs A of.* 'Rives were piticed' in a-fam traislt in th&Eaatern Buying Ground, until her fond husband:shall havihad time tirprepare place for , hi's own ..... (which is a most. beantlfal 'and - appropiiita plat° for isuoh a pnrioss;) fs situate near the Eastern Grouch of the Potomac; about •a mile northeast of ,the Nary ,Yard, and about the same distance in a southesathrly.direction from the Capitol; and :irithin the enclosure are deposited the remains Of -many of the Most distinguished citlsens of die, Republic. The grounds are very neatly laid out; and . public: memorials se well se pri vate taste have done much to embellish and beautify it. A brief allusion to some of these 'memorials- may'not be sitintereetiag to your - Ogre onolikaypontemplate solemn pith) '44; Plea* . tfie distinguished Virtues and ps liiOtioniiif imblio servants which have fallen in iilatea even:rotation.: Vice Presidents and quarmii Geiergo and CoMniodore4 Soldiers and Heitineri,Henators'and Representatives, and many Morequimble stations but whose tent&long be .remembersd.by those who , remembered _ by enjoyed acquaintance in this - vicinity. The first name of note that meets the eye - as one , enterel the westermost avenue, is that of tommodorif Tamar, who was one of the heroes ' of the war of independence; and whose:Znonn meet has isaff 'Awl& there, pointing - tektite young and amble.= the way to earthly glory. Near the Southern end of this avenue lay be seen a , large broken column, to the memory of Siena Snows, a ?Nor General of the United . States ,Army; tithe, vine hen - ored by Congress, in a joint resolution, as the hero of Chippewa, 'Nirtgars and Erie, and whose name will over stand among 'the highest in the ranks of Freedom, because of his indomitable courage and undeviating patriot -I,ra. In dose proximity to "the quaker Gene= rat," (for Brown was reared a Friend,) sleeps Atratasounte. Merlons, also a Major General, the hero of Plattsburgh, and one of the most arc . complished gentlemen, our country ever pro duced. Near to these repose the amiable, st).- - eompliehed and talented Dr. Joann Lovett, for many years -Surgeon General of. the Urtited States, and extending in ' a long line between the:. last and the first named ofthese diztirignished worthies, ; one may find the names :of taanylf, • . • d S the m ost distinguirdieenators sea R4resents . tires whose last breath wao spe nt - at the Seat of Govenurient in the service of their country. Not far from the honored Brown, sleeprthe brava Commodore Cuaraostand 'hill AD less brave;ran, lxith of whom lied inthenervice of their country ; and near to.these Itt*lnP.:llp srurn, the friend and bosomcompanion of Mr. Tyler, during his Presidency, ,who was one of the six distinguished citizens killed by theAr" fed explosion on board the Princeton. IfOrls . , ,teatimoninrof affection, called forth„bP 4 " "es 141 of a. beloved- wife ; and titera-&" a sleep i n g lamb, just taken Ws bosom. Ott t h e.ooo. mourns let _departed him , on the other hand, praeuts and chil dren have placed their memorials of affectionate remembranee. , In the northeast quarter of the enclosure lies- Gramm Ciroroo, a Vice Preeklint of the United States, and- once Governor of State of New „ York: and not far from-him reposes Exastmax Grant. also a Vice President..of the United States, ' who died suddenly, while on his way to the Capitol,—thus eingidarly fulfilling one of his own noble sentimenta---" It Is the duty of every citizen, though he may have but one day to live, to devote that day to the good of his, country." In this sectionpf the gtound elso lies Box.reaus Burma, 'a. venerable citizen of. Srabury i n, Penn.- tennis, who died here, aged 72,yearn. At the, to,p 'Of a porn-white marble "Column, that is beauttrulf,fidinned witliemblems denot ing the warrior, sits -a finely carved Eigle;jasti "in the sot of mint from his perch on high ;.,-; and where could be found a, more appropriate -memento of one who was in all respects an hon or to his profession--noble-minded, valisgt, and generous, as a man :and a soldier ; kind and af fecticatie an, a husband_ and parent pitrietie runt selferarifielni, ?As;Tiers lies one of the first victims of the stinggle in Meadoo-T -thi britrrand gallant Col: Crum; who wail:lntel ly butchered by Mexican banditti. -. A tall and beautiful mast, embellished with all the symbols of-naval life tells the mournful fate of Lt. Com. Grams M. Beene, and hie brave companions,' who perished in a gale off Cape Hatteras, in September of 1846. This is erected bytheir companions who survive the sad event.- But, among all the records in this city pf the dead, there is not one more touching than that which-speaks of a son of the forest, whose boy hood was passed in trapping the wild animals of his native woods; who, in manhood, (to use his own finely figurative language,) stood among warriors like - the tall oak of the forest; and whose onset among his enemies wao terrible se the rushing forward - at a drove of buffaloes. This is the trait of Ptrsu-rts?ri-wain‘ distin guished Choctaw chief, who fought bravely dur ing the Seminole campaign under Gen. JACKSON; who was ever the friend of the white min, end whose last dying reqrast Is recorded on the stone beneath which he reposes—" When 'I am dead, let the big guns be fired dyer me." This great- Chid' died here in 1824 ; and his last request was literally Complied with : . for the loud boom ing of ardilery, when the dust was given to its dust, told to his brother chiefs who came here with him, the love of" the white man for his red brother Push-ma-to-ha. I shall offer you • some other descriptions of notable Places 'in this' vicinity, if they may be acceptable to your readers. Yours, truly, A. Palpable Mt. In the recent debate in the United States Senate, upon Central`American affairs, Senator Bums, of South Carolina, made an allusion to England, as being our mother, and thought we ought to be grateful to her for the literature and common law which we have inherited from her. Forgetting that the tendency of English liters s tore has alw ays been to malign ` and traduce our people, and to hold up our institutions to ridl. ogle end contempt, and that even now the Is opening her arms to receive the writer of a mis erable fiction bearing prejudicially upon the people of the South, he initialed out into an apostrophe to England and her literally - ) and laws. Senator Dotroute; in reply to this part of the speech of the Soutly.Clitolina Senator, ad minietered a very palpable bit: The Senator says wo ought to love England, because she Is our mother. Now, it is had to tell who our mother is. We hive a great many mothers—we have here English, Irish, Scotch, French, Norman, Spanish--every kind of de. scent; all we have found valuable in England we have adopted, and that which was injurious we have rejected. I did not speak in teems of unkindness of England, but, in speaking of monuments, the point I made was this: that we thsnisthilingeofratithaietanhtoarithreepoonrilil eliould not shut our ey anp el dr i h o o y st w ili h t l y ch to E w n aro gland u is s, interests. Whllethe Senator spoke of England pouring in her streams of intelligence, I thought that the stream of abolitionismOreasori and in surrection, which she had poured Into South Caroliiiii and other elaveholding States of this Union, would at least excuse him from endorsing these streams -of literature under the name of "Uncle Tom's Cabin"' and other works—(tre meudons applause in the gallery, and cries of good, good'}—words libelling us And our insti tutions, and holding us np-to the-hate and pre judice o f th e world. While engaged in this, be was the last' to compliment her' for refreshing 'irtreams'of 4toAterc Jaatiolved:applatuse.)" :The Election Teuteg4ar Palmed off rather quietly, anCirith,. ao thi n more than the tuned excitement eousequeut on nob occasion& The entire vote of ail oltt ow iiry ? Oa the rattans al feriae could' IfT'Atie - tedaCPP gm* o'clock' labt riight The ImprendWuP 'to Vkiee o'clockthle morn*: in, the tlin!it hut going to frac;eeented lobe that Sr IttutelecW Idatny, and Ihrh. - Ine Marshal. In regard t o the' other office& all was doubt and uncertainty: Mr. Snellbaker wee the Democratic candidate.'—Cirminetei con menu/ • tiem (Cr N and ILlsoellany. • An immiltet-.44 vaned- : John Rose, died re oently pt GaelOni;; ligrriag starved himself to, death. .03n a tiest.nioitem examination of tris I .ktiffY ' r'-0 1111— 111 4 4 he hal swallowed lame enve tiMpoon, a pair of steel op eotaalei folded up, and s key* mak used for itlndlig a clock. Tie kress - of Berks -- gotinty is said to be,920 st i naro' toilet rin • extent ; .Lancaeter, 958 ;Ai ! . Kean, 1100 ;- Luzon 10: 01 ;. Centre 1000 coming, 150; BouttErget, 1 000 9/411404 400; Clinton, iap ; - WeitinOriAssid; 100;;Ciawhiii, ; *OO4, 1170 ; 1 1Toge;1100r Tat; 925; Jeierioni • 950 ; Cbeaiet,- 740; banlibin, 580; Lebanon, 800. ' - Eminent -Europim writers On . finance are agreed, aooording to the Banters' circulars, that the supplies of gold now pouring into Europe, must, at an early period, occasion an immense rise inthe price of-all commodities: Puget Sound, Oregon, is said to have the best of salmon, herring and halibut fisheries. The Bound contains . a series of harbors, accessible at all times, with any wind and entirely free of bars and shoals. It Is yet bat sparsely populated, but is destined to be aeoondimitto San Francis co_ for businees. Two gentlemen=nhisitistm—at. New Orleans have been engaged feiihiAist two , years, porting and selling fine . bAelis Of fowls, pigs &0., and during the last year, cleared $5,000 each in the business. A large number of plan ters alonethe "coast" are engaged in tryingsre periments with those imported fowls, &0., so far they have been successful. ' The Manchester Anurican` publishes the tol4 Owing "hard . . , The Traune tries to ridicule President Piercei Message:). We don't pretend that it contains anything very remarkable, bat please compare it with Chm. Boott's speeches last fall. ig That rich brogue," is still in our ears. " One of the firemen on the Troy horse-boat, drew on blenday last, the high prize in the Lan • slagburliind Batestown Consolidated Lottery. It oontdsted of two bunches of beets and a bro ken dinner plate_ Ho intends to retire and_live on the frromds. "p . The .returns of the General Poet Office, Snit land, for the year 1652,,give additional proof of the efficacy of the penny postage system in every respect. In 1839 the number of letters - wits 76,000.000; in 1840, first year of new system,- 189,000,000 ; In 1846, the number ruched 271, 600,000; In 1860 it was 847,000,000; and in 1862; It had Increased to 379,600,000. ' The surveyors of - the contemplated new rail raid between Baltimore and Philadelphia have completed the survey of - one of the routes, com mencing at the northern terminus of Gay street, which is represented is highly eatiefactory, and it Is estimated will cost between two on millions. Judge Brown of the ,2 mot Court 17 died at. Nashville, of Tennessee, who • • on the mother's side, of WAS great- • o fled from Scotland after the bat. the.B • Culloden, in 1745, and settled In South Carolina. The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Atilk lie of Mexico has appointed General * i ert . 4lo Castello Luau plenipotentiaries,' to effiet . with the United States Minister o treaty'ln re. latlon to the neutrality of the Tehanntepeo Isthmus in cue of war. Tornelbas accepted the mission.. Grace Greenwood writes from -Rome to the National Era es follows:—"I met on this" night a eon of Mrs. Helium. He resembles setae what the portraits of the poetess-4ms, I should say, her eyes and hair. Ho is a peculiarly mild and pensive young man, whom yon, might alm - ost believe had been reared on his heather's melon , oholy melodies!, Mr. Humans is a devout Roman Catholic." • -.... "How is it," said a gentleman to Sheridan, "that your name has not an 0 attached to.it; your family is Irish, and no doubt illastricitukr. "No family has abetter right town 61S* our family," said Sbaridair,l.;Korliti - oiDs win*: body." - Our Paciib3 coast is beat:lining !lents" on vegetables. A pumpkin was raised last year in Oregon, of suoh else, that the owner has had. wheels and-exii3treaslilaced under it, and now uses tt 03 an omnibus. It runs half hourly trips botwern Pierayvals and Slope Dale. Court House. Where's "Californy" now t • Lucretia Mott, in her address before the Prison AssooistiOn, said that "the very moment a woman gets married, - 4he life and energy are crushed out of her." As Lucretia pro: posed no antidote for this outrage on "the equal- . it; of the sexes," we suppose "the dear ores turee" intend to go in and suffer. What says Mrs. Bloomer ? Prom the Rio Graitde. The Brownsville Flag, of the 16th ult. reports, that the three companies of Texan Rangers have been mustered out of service. The mounted rifles will hereafter perform their duties: The light-house erected at the point tof Port Isabel, and the beacon light - marking the en trance to Brazos Harbor, are now in opera .• • , tion. With respect to Carvajal, the Flag says: It Is rumored that Carvajal, having induced a .number of the Bangers recently employed on this frontier to join his ranks, again meditates hostilities against Mexico. .We learn that CoL Crus, the present Mexican commandant on the frontier, has been thus informed, sad has made arrangements accordingly. We learn furtheir; that a despatch impartieg this rumor to Gen. Harney, the American military commandant for this district, bad been sent from the American consulate in &ligaments, by Captain Dirgan, the present acting consul for that port. The Oalla Matamorense says that. ono of Car, vajal's men was executed a short time 'since at Camargo, by order of the military commander of that place. His name was Cayazos. CoL Orbs has written a eiroular letter to the principal inhabitants on the frontier of the State of Tamaulipas, recommending an adherence to the government of Gen. Lombardini. He fur ther states that Casanova, the assassin of Ito ripe:, should be brought to trial foi that act. The Flag further says that the hostile feelings so louf oherlebed between the citizens of Meta moms and the military stationed there is now ex tinct, and good fellowship rules on both sides the Rio Grande. It is about time it did. viir The Editor ofthe New York Courier and Enquirer, who knowe Louis Napoleon and hie schemes as well, if not better than . any man in the Union, is of the opinion that the Emperor contemplates a Mextean war. Such a thing ia not unlikely. It is well known that the army and navy of France ie large and powerful. Na poleon knows, too, that the British government would not be averse to such a course, to avert his attention from an Invasion of that Island.— That the popular feeling of England would be in favor of such a course we muoh doubt; and a war with Mexico, aiming at the establishment of a monarchial government, would be considered by the United States aa a declaration of war.— , Let us suppose that if Napoleon 111 were.to adopt the schemes of the French Press, and.attempt to restore Mexico to Spain, with a Spanish Prince upon the throne, would not that be equivolent to a declaration of war. The French Emperor probably has projects In miew:for the future. The Viral jaiiletant P. N. General. The papera of this State speak in terms of general approbation of the appointment of Hou. S. B. Roan to the Bureau of appointments nn dor the Post Master GeneraL In 1826, hiajor Hobie was elected to Congress &our the Delaware district, and soon after the expiration of his term In 1829, was appointed by : Oen. Jackson to the.charge of one of the princi pal bureaus in the Poet OfficeDiTartment, whioh• he continued to hold throigh the different ad. ministrstiottamntil the steamer or fallof 1851, when his health, from long and unremitting ap plication to the severe duties of the office, com pelled him to resign„ .' • - .• , His appointment, now.; ;Will t'le - oi &tit SPrittit once to Judge Campbell in the management of that vast, complicated and-,erm-moving ma chine—the Post Offioe Department.-416. dam. `,. - - ,' -- 3001•11trWobk?stIg .....„..___- •-'...„.• .'.- The:ooo•ol4 ll3 uar.tv- 4- _ , P_Plirro ut .41=11. . pt ) ~ reports, ' w e. gs"; Rte - ''' version of the recent,difilinltY,.-tietwoill•tiletlllnited States elOop•Of-warCyzine and thClinltliinitiez of San Juan del Norte. :Notititititandizdkii77ery er roneous impression of the affair seemi4o pro rail—an impression which certain jotrrnals man ifest much anxiety to confirm. ThiSCointnercial Advertiser, and the Courier and Enquirer. In their eagerness to swill therniministration, pre tend to bold it , _responsible for..the conduct or. ,ca . ptain Hollins, whereas he received mirorderi 1 I. .trom the late wirninLrustion,end executed them'' tit six days after the inatiguratiOn of President Pierce. We do not wish to be understood as as?. rainticg to any censure of Captain Holllni.ffit :re only exposing the absurdity of an accusation against the administration. - The aid if Captaht Hollins was invoked by a company of.A.merizatt citizens to protect their property front. the de , struotion threatened by the selDeonstituted sad illegitimite'gorernment of San Juan.' He give 1 that aid, and nothing more. • The assertion that he took military possession of Ban Juan is us , founded. There being no restraint of govenr , matt In Ben Juan after the abdication of the council, he lesued an order for the Protection of resident foreigners, and to this he was impelled by the complaint of an American citizen who had suffered some outrages at the heads• of the popu• lace of San Juan. ' 'We deem, it fortunate thn the Cyane was at Batt Juan at that penicillin juncture, and that she was under the command of eo discreet and energetic an officer tuiCapt. Hollins. American interests &brow:lll*re too often suffered for want of a prompt and efficient m f protection ro the governme nt . ... • . over . , . - • 6 Loocimerttve Estatilishisicat. • We are much grittitled.te learn that we are at last to have a Locomotive :Establishment in this city on,a most . mignificent scale. Oa Monday evening a meeting-of ig,of some of our heavy capital , lets and other influential -citizens,took place it the hiononphela -House, at which' Gen. Wm., Larimer presided, to 'take the trahleat Into con. sideration,-. From the spirit manifested, and the favor which' the project meets from our tidiest& we feel lammed it will succeed. Ahontsloo,oo4 are already subscribed, and scoMmittee was sp. poihted to obtain further trabscriptions. ' licorn= matte° was also - appointed :to procurein set of incorporation, which the- Legalsture .will no doubt cheerfully grant. The' amtrant:propoeed to be invested is ball a million if- "dollars,. which will enable the "company to bufid two or:three hundred Engines per annum, and that number will not actual the demand which is now growing up in the West. Pittsburgh presents unrivalled facilities for such an enterprise, and it cannot but enoceeti.—Gosetie. . Bono 07 a Jai. aim Loss or Lrrs:—The: Charleston Courisr . , of the 131st„ learns from i correspondent that Chesterfield Jail, with eight persons confined therein, was consumed • the on Tuesday morning. W, W. Cam. • Jailor having been aroused b • P" / " I " It " side, had just time to . •.• , 4 ' tar 0841Po correspondent • • given the names but of wo of th • • • ate individuals who met their d -• this horrible matuter-Lnamely, John and rl-•••,,ldarl. A man and his wife, who wereott - sjiiiito one ofthe prisoners; were also burnt to dititl. Bsiir roe - gums .Txxxs.—The trines tree seems tkliiit(s tiatiatltntional fondneas for salt. We Imre-floor seen, says the Horticulturist, each superb specimens of this fruit, and snobs gen eral luxuriance of the trees, as lit Newport; Rhode Island, on the seacoast. ' A gentleman whtinaticed this fact several years ago, told us lately that he had profited by the hint, ingiving to each of his trees s top-dressing of two quarts: ofcoarse salt every spring• : By scattering the salt over the surface, it disiolves slowly, and does no harm - whatever *to the roots, bat makes both foliage and fruit much more healthy. - ,•. • • sisr Thi.iiiihOP 9f New'Jersey isAgain pre , seated by . the Biehops , Ohlo add Maine. A Court of Bishopirte called, - ,to meet st Camden ,ou the fret day of September, s month before the assembling of the General Con vention. The presentment contains the intro•' duction_of a new item of indebtedness, in the, matter of the 'gas works for $t Mary's 1141 and Burlington C9llege, in suit before the Circuit Court of the United Stitch; -Wm. Balatera . for the plaintiff, yid a clam° of paying more than Abrpernent, for money.—P/u7,a. lager. • • . • Wirsueshvirernattorges. ~.411/!-This effects of this truly artraordinur =Wu are bittailittroctol.inalliumho which 30 'Oitiibarltrins but a. prodnead such efectsso initants esiris#7. It huonlY to boadOstalstenid, Midland now, sa a matter of drone. it bas been rnal tite . best physician! of oar n onustry, and ,by them berm pro! now*rquof, it not soperlarta say MedichU rarer offend for ilia irpoision of worms. Bead .oreirga Haswell, August; 0, bas;eed it..with great lOU hiafirollyouid 'hes sold lane griantlita, which bar rr' air= tho highest rostidaethm. J. H. Cotter, merchant, Lora:Male, reinrinistened a aorta his child, which discharge' a qtrastof worms. Ha has tried other Vermifoges to vain. - • D. J. a J. W. Cotton, Winchester, Ind, happened to , get lot from an agent, which wu soon Sold 'out, said: grentit highly officarions, bums vary 90Voitra)04 sold "DO lII*, idly than any other Sernalfuga. Ifin. sale I,r, most of the Druggists and Herthinta by the sole tompleyns. J. ICIDD aprlstker 6d' irooCiteesi; Ire*lng BEelearlftereasstili ..Librark. i.t.y . A asoolation AND ALEClLtlflair . LWarszta& A, 1120111111. will be delfts:rad batons this Institotion,ad MASONIC HALL, on Thursday evertfog r the 7th of. Apt% by Bishop O'CONNOR: - Btitdeet—" Bumf um Tarim." 'lickets of admission 25 wants : to be bad at the mind* Bookstores, the Libras,' Booms; ahm, of tbe Dhectork and Leetnre Comadttei. ' Afrpoors open at 7 ,eek4l4 Lecture to cononenos at& 13 31NRY VOODB„_ . _ . - •- - • - JOHN_ ILHOILESI,,, 1 utettrrimain: NV: EL • ELNI2LIO, , _ ..•,... , . _ ~ DMI : . . . marilLld On ifednaAW- • • the Sib inst.,7* ANNIE G., duets? of Jo. ass ao4 .11 , 41 G. IrClintock, In the Stis year of bar Her fancral will talreplate place on YIIIDAY, (tiosorrow,) at 4 dclock, P. EL, from her Saes residence, neu-Staat Yesterday morning, at Gra mile= of his father, No. 13 Marty street, JSYSERVIN : FLANOBTFI, pa the Ittli year of bis age. • . , - • The trisodice . tbi family are invited te atanethetanank TO•DAY, st S riclocic;P. SI. - • ••• -At noon, iTednesday, April isai, WS,Ereen's (MAU city,) of Coastrospdon, JOHN D. WALLANDIGHASI, /ate of Cindanati, Ohio, and formerly of Noblastown, Pa., and of Weoetar, QUM.. Alir Cincinnati and presostice papers plasma airy. NEW ADVNYLMEIII:IIM. MiOlßiD.—Yogtenini Oxman. on !darker iftsig,s bolt of COLORED RIBBON. Ms onto an gat it Diall ing at this =es, and pi ing charges. • - • • *W. ROYELS PAPER-14 by 18, and 15 by 421aehes, on • • and for ale by - • .J. R. WELDER', .Booleaelle: wad Btetioner; - girl •83 Wood meet, between Third and Tooth; sip' MU open on TRUBSDAY, April i tL, he tousle besxalful end strensin assortment of Amoy UILI . LINERY GOODS, =brining a well seleo tad suck o Burl NETS, CAPS, RIBBONS, &a.. at her estibllchmlint, /Di• YOUR= at., between Wood ci Smithfield et& spelt STABLE, HOONOKY—A TreagLis Oa hiamaganiont of Kamm, in naiad*, to staling, grooming, Carding and working,•by John Stiwart r erant ts* th ird edition; adapting it tat American foal aad climate, try It<li.4/lea; 1 yet Just received and for sale bT. • - • , .a • e KAY d co, isa w«egtriet. aItZrALLIIRekI"—A Treatise of atetsllurcr, I,J comprising mlabig and general mid muldconcr metal. It:tread csperations, with a deamiptiOnOir animal; coksaid anthracite Cu:maces, bleat machines, hot. blast, forge ham.? men, rolling mills, &a, 4e., br Iftederiele 9earmumodig three hundred and serentl4anin 'wood engravinp; I.IoL tro. A few copies of the above swelled this day, by • • • • " 'spa ' SAT .1 01),; id Wood dm& BLANK lIPOSS, pAnta AND NEATIONEItY—ns robeeetber hu oa hued s. 'well seleetat wort/nut of Blukk Boob. &tool iliplm, 864166 ern cep, letter, bill, no dewing, p _linen* wilerVlSMft roper, Bonnet otede, he. All of whte4he will sell at ;rhos Unit =mot DS to Iy. AettW)lsdon.... J. B. WELDIE, . • - . . . - • Bookseller and Atetioner, - ' r ail it ' • 63 Wood street, between Third end .lAntritt. • Han • •• ••Y of - eluting. • MiEfiND . BOOS OP TOTING AftTD co3T6 sou ArsaisisiM on p a i n ting ; ben chiefly a ndensed compadion from the ce4sbnited .11anusl of Bouvier, vitt' sidditional matter selected tram tbs Was of dierimes,Ds Idantsbert," and other dleatioftilebed continentsdlethaniefin the Arb—ln - • • L Materials and Impleutenbi Of dittalfr . 2. Ocean =kers 'holding a zivfddli plies between tab materials and practice: • . a The rug Palette, or Dead - . • . : • a. The Beim!' or Tinlebtor _Nett*. • 6. The Painttalf 'Draperies. 2. The Varnlebbag k elamitnif, :Berpehdit ankldlidinf of *lb* whole adaptolby the ottfiait fi the completeness of Its detail, as Tea lbs alert bort in - Aellaatain of both sexes, as Oir self Instruction. -Aptievaded new explanatory and added vocabulary. By an Amy arm artist. tor eels by B. T. C.-MORGAN, • . ate- • N 0.104 Wood street, near Plftbit. 17.110E9g-700 buss lugs earns 0:1=1;41; '- ‘,/ • - • • -IZi do &ebb Danatar sole 1/1 Menft.2ooA BtftrAMPROP23/17.-2as Bus—Two Build ing.-Lorn, Inch 23 feet front= Rebeeteitzest, Atleghe: - - 4 . e by 120 dsep, to,m &Fel: Price and terms naenninole.. *jig * : 210 etntisU .M:01.A.83i2e. IIa.ACKR : XL -20 bbla.lstrain. 5; . • 8 half do No. 1 ant 2; 411. 5 kitts No. 3; Poe sale i g uaio ' . 5Pr6 J. D. tft . % . • t • • • • - ..t% A kr:.-r .; 1 .1 A 1;, 4 1r 1 .: ‘ 1. 4 . ; .4 4 ; "r. " c • 5...• t • re Low and molly and capacity fir eldam* ar ... 43epc4iiterm ar i i,7 I arid happiness, are ,serstebeS witeiplo-4-s`wldsteplestr.„.„.„--' upon the anestlisailois of Die embawr esidseperi:. usually ibrouseht sm'throtgat - tiestbase and attlpos a t t:. mind, swientary eonfled alr . end dream:T.ll=llM to stddy. TINY are asoriethiese 'Undid willow of .ppw met ihoostion, _nervous • . bite, trig . btfal Now, while these-me > disorthrs, axle the Webs sparkling era lore! Di smelted lostre....tta, Ex t i th a m & nd eseasity—the body Ito manly mire nod Aw sad the noblest of our . nature pad or* 4windy ay toe Eretfol temper, until belies a bar -_ t . then, end other 'arise to shorten the estates of ther4 A balm for these tioriefbie'dlearders will be :and in that eissellesit-artirls, SALSIFY'S FOUST. - ogee Large advertise:mint in another cob= - - Sold Vibolesale and Befell by Dr. GEO. Ff. =SEE, Ito, I earner of Wood street and Virgin Pitbetegh. Pa; so, by JAMEa T. EIAISPL. nortb-westeownes of Federal street and the Diamond. AGeitilen7,atl; dalindalr . . • 4so btds. pion NevOdalszs; • : 10 btds. Gala* *mg: Porstbj as*. Wu.la•a* - .'R: '~. .. +: ~~.1 • ' .- , .;. - • . . , . air. Seurndilltilterli Wilma to Itier's. ratoeram to Nary e that It has bee:at:Sawn to onnplefely erellastia en wand" of thle etreeditt - disinae In Len time than say oter remedy, .. and at len out or tooonvecienoe to the patient. The tbonstuide of .iertittastea in the hsPat , of he irclilif'; I . . . tor, man? of which are tram Well know n Cidseamf the eittf ' '-.af Pittsburgh and its tmandistkrielhity, go to site deb* • andbeload all aceak thsViliza's.Plararsoll is i medicine - of no coma:fun ulna, not only se a local Marti' ti y4 =- ds, Shearsurfares e 'Doadisa*,• hate SR 4.1[ 11 t U s internal remedy, tervittag- the isnasn,idatrietatiss_......." wen a the addniag platientalii 0 1 :0 1 IPIPP4 I W K 1 r! 11 / 1 ... mbni Thl- haring a dziaaut of i;Litla;siarei . aiistirei ' eiii i & medicine is apannly natant, and is bottled ES it, Pre &an: the boa= of the earth. . - .' ' -,• Thajbaowine_cerkaaae ie copiedfroat papa, , ' fttirwsee IV. romuf bean' axle loved A, , tar ail:emied gistartiftereglthe celebrated D. r ..F9x, for pume: - , • - • -• at. eociitit.‘ „, m t. Thi e uti t r i in troth esztlb'a that I hare b een '' th ... dieted wi ittrearala for the last enenyears ~ ~....,.„,,„.... time I hare been malt to attend to any ____," • .."'-'=, and mach of the time unable la welt ' tOn ... ' "" ^"." bed, and hare been vested nearly time by the teat Myatt= our ecettatry adores a-i- y gasome VII bat no eare;suld wane until Dr:iroot resnannadal me to try or Hock Oil, as wee. rythlrag else had faked:: 4 - so without faith at ant, but the aged Ira astoothhar it throw the pots= to the 1075•06 it =co, mil -it ewe began to grow.better, and by wing 'erm botgra bare got a care worth thaws:ads of dollars. . • :- • • - • - • .31fili.11ia.nr, X,: ItaiTOIXEL . ..,.: This may eatily that 'I hare been sequalated with . KIWI petroleum, or Bock Oil, Sr more than a per; and bate rea4 .pastedly witnessed its- bewndal effects in the ear* of hadv.. amity *leers and ether tliseam fa:which - ith zwymmerelled.. . sold can with andidenverecxmansnd it to be smadielne wart thy of athestion, ant can safely,. say.thet anise has 'lien*, ad its cue where other nedleirtelad filed. • , .. ~...,1)-2Y. ittieri, 1 , 1- D. iti ll 4 bi. :l / -lie. Druliki iii*?F r e., 6 , ':. 11.0141 M- . . Az MCLITEG-ti. : 4o ; "". • • . • HAVB :BEHOVED • to - ATE'Vnisza .• Wood ats:a Stith. Streets, , • ; Sir Where Car car to thdr etutcaosrs; tad tbs pnbllp Evalmaily, at the lowest ria D lcludesale and Retail, tbo Wzol, _most , Wed and eom te. stook of cuours. TEAS, 4 'km Y GROCERIES, EN AND WILLOW. WARE to beton:ad Lithe West. - *. • • deal CHAS : E. -LOOMIS; , • Stook:and. , . o r ; Notes, B widi it. 114 t s ey gegottated. axammos arm ' . 41: 4 • IND SATZ 09 Maurer B. Janes & Cam b);•:• - x - ' , 4 : 4 : 4 • .otalleat WAREEOIIB3, 171 Chalzud d. onXtras Me ilidellarre. • H. SY: SAFFORD, SEIM antstantly on band thatsiostaattenalyi - and trt? D rrebehitylesc aariai r_cate amt . 7 winikir and e : l ll 7 prices,.. be (mut in the city, =priding` ta pat of the folloartag 13171iTA.121- GOODS AND YUAN ETUM OdVpiniCl3-411 Muslin " Bud llidenr, • PriMcb-132=65nes, all aridets, - 01,1t Cndo* ;mg .I!_t7le and .Yroneh ?Indies, . • , • Battu Uses, Gilt tihu4taPl>is,;_ • leizapu, • Osehmscatte, loops, - Mtn Torbay Bed, Fringes, - ". - India Battu Nmaale, Act:m.lslpda seat Cards; " •Lining SSW, Muds Tamils and Brasses, ritooltura 0 imps, Hooks, Bins,. kr. , A full itraortmant of the aka:e goals eanstantly farads, 'a bawds ar ratidL - ...BALIEIIik.-60 boxes M.R. ItolgatAittettopsed • 4 - '• txrs tbp recant adrktoteln armor. and for tale low _ • • - _ • J. LATELY k -• , • aromas and TesDealers.. . Wlt TERRY, alley, between Wood 'and libertY streets,ltharer of =GEMS, BABOTICHES and esPwtAGES,. of estrry description. - All- work Attase watrunted. Iffrats advertiser would here state thalle *erred ape years xi:pre:l:Akashi to the .busbusse, and has walked msay ti years gm alsozwot'pellittesp,elOpi " • APB "• .; 1 r'tN handl and for este, an estsoatre otGentkin tFAVHIR. I LJ ILLNGINGS, mon a great noniblor9of.nertr pat terns, talacted y for this market, frati-French and Amerimus, tortes, of Gold, Gsld sod Velvet, Yaw ersd,-of crag varkey .Glazed and Gleaned ,al the rani-aosstgletofWed"votistad;aal,:hiszble, MaP/ 2 4 b1e 4 G 22 .2 , sostibea, se, 4samiatt4 and Dian, ma , Ytngaltogetheren.aeemtmant that . caanota4 eseeGod ln (Laity, qtteraltyi.or totr peas, lg. 114 7: 1 0k 0 . -112 : 2 t l2 ' ..ttleghota moantatos. - • 7f:•": ' •-• • .- - Pr3eas nage. from Se: to ss,oogre plinta„, Persons • dedzonl . of 1e01d21.:G1201 1 11V.GM... 1222222244 . Whether di-molest toporehme or saki:a zes• pergnilf Market s llOl- hid to can at . .."1110S:r V 22 2 : 122 13, . ,• 4 • ••• . • . ' 55. treet • West= --lzuntrance 7 , Pittsburg& 3111hial•,,Jr., Preeldeah !-FDORDONr , E4rgreArrY •• • • . CAPITAL, 4300)000.: - _ TV= laws maims rtata,lllE, sad. SSA: , 81 - 1111. _ .s.ll.ltomr: enl be I.l.beray aglv.atect rend ,; Vawidl2o 4 : • . • ' A Roma Institution, managed hylhaltertia who are well germ to the eamanuatty,sod who are determined. by: prim:optima and Wxrallty, maintain the eltuolt,etn r.bloar„ they hare laanoned, as oQerlag tha beityFro . toe#9:tte epos who desire to be moored. ' - • Wier, Jr., 0. - W. Holmes, Jr.. W.ll.Bmolth, R liactswo, OrergeW,Jarlsotti• Wm, K. Iyou, Jamet.Lippettcobt, George pare* Jf:ures 4uley, Meander Taman Batt. _ • let. Mee, 110.92 Water , ate**,,Tgrehouse Bsests4 :Co, uP drib%) Pat#ltulillt . .:.. -•-; -wer*V., NEV Columns; Indatear,' Tait Tej://;*. - , rrag. XVI A ANDSII. COMPAINT it to their - Marbleize& Inn, Ea one ofMa :of the age, and for whfc.h. discovery Zreceived the GOD MEDAL - . al The bat Pair=ed the- American Instil:n*lml TEM MEDAL at: the Pais, of the Metropolitan blechaides Institute, held id WaShineon; tn , ratanary and March of thli year. - • - r • This scusbnial, having s metallic , basis, ii more' darsiilei and cheaper than bizahle• reprossatations of predicts Stones and the choked M arbles, to- more then sixty dillate- Irat variettes; are asset ed surpassingly beautiful; dt Is capable of radattni a pester degree of hat, Foil lt cannot ?" th i t T /i bfito /Limn Of acids moil. , ELIAS C. FIERBLNG. Tba Minnrantnriai department at this Onnpany is order the appatintendaace of IL P. d J. r.viruxuals,iitturren ualcd the system, and tba bnanclal *ad. g 11261111 brustratza department that of JOILN aceross to- wham all COMIUU , akattons may be sidosassd, at the Princlpal isprLlials - ' 813 .EtaGADWA3; .`"", -• P A.P13414 41tH01J.9 . -Ide Field dt Ca:. • . .• fIOSINIBSIAN SffiRCSAITe, Na 11 C 1 Mad, _Nam: York, as SOU AGM= In Qs Untted States for . . - hitimatte Superior tog Powder. • • - . • Victoria =Us Celebrated Writing papers, : • . -• • Una MU Superior " • - Otneesea MU Superior Printing. • • :•. Basil= fions' .18nglielelluna • - 71 .7 ; •• . Siret quality French . . - • •-••-• • They are also Agents fbr the Mimi* •Paper-'llanilatia. salt id a me nd emootr7; and of Ihr sale by.. so: the, ea* ez, tattles aka dadrable emePaper and Paper Mann:fedi: ears' materials that as Da 'forml trt tidrer..pmr:-othas 'nay =My' tha . lerwo and *Mreettioddina .11 QM street. No. 58 aid street; N 0.184 Cfmlete , pbaradi• and the Lofts over the largo Iran Stares, 7.and 9 allhelayek: I Their bedews la strictly Wholeeals, and Wrilleepepah . e are old brthe Chas o il y. . • . . I • Their extrateillar Winder lenahl• them to . tame Goods, both Porehpa and Domestic, at the Wrist nomads - -Paper made to cater, any size or weight. Llbetil Adria. eaw made on emmismnsrds of Per, PaPer 1 4 1 . &ars. &tot and other membsadisa.• • • - • • • me Whist mutat Mica . b 4 CASK ti all kindait- Esc . . • , To Ile rehants and Druggists ihrongtioat the wog D. B. 11 , 0111.L0Y101 1 , MAN UI'ACTURIIR AND DEALER IN PAINTS, 0114 'No. 141 Datden Laps, Item Yolk. - 1 - I,IY invites the enantion of Drugisis and Merchants throuirtiont the Union, to his /ergo and ex tensive wortnient of PRINTS. 0114 tr., • of the BEST AND PUREST QUAT•riTr.. I , which In, oasts for site on eau., :Wends wash both to crih hod ekeetime Intjals. Sakti are entumerated Joins of the leading articles: wail% LEAD to ou, /13 kip af tO boo mi. , , BLACK PAINT, YELLOW 000 E, YEN. RED, is oiL - - • PATENT DB.TXR, SPARRUI BROWN, TEND/ DR EL: . UMBER, CHROME mizram, ABEL"fitip CULERNB. ill Ca. - - PRUSSIAN BLVE., CHROME YELLOW OA I'IIIIHORH4 - Ve.B.2iLSHESof allkinde... • - * - •'• - • - • 0 '. • •UM= OIL, RAW suiIROMED Parry. Impage - Am.433azztamsa vemitED, 43ll ; SEDs ESL • LOW, dry. RED, RED LE A D. atoll es* STONE, FRENCH and MLLOW t .1:1' • . -* 013ROMM, PARIS and BRUNEWIC.I{43 , • YRENCH AND ASIESICAN WINDOW GLA SS: 49'Dt'tlggtata lug others to went of gape the ahem mentioned arty, wBl Salt totheir intsrest toad!, aims ibr ctuzingazul puzehaehig, Ater oar expe. dance to the bosiaese, give as • advents:et to aellhtx arc saw. of those Witte/ante lioe. D. sArcrruimaii,- - 441 TARN* ram. New-Yeetc. • Ib r. or DIONTELY.-1 1 .L Lof ills line are ilitted up with Ventilators, and carry Franc& 'Meta* We VOW 4 117 . 1. The' nearly new and haat= Cllppes , BBBlolll3lßOD,. Copt:Jeeceswill sarceest tbe,OßEGOlGarisallt al/3 iz the abate. li.= 12 4 and sill 4016 Noroulllcak, flen4o 2,- • PONT P=, au the stn Idgril, roloftallY , BY to oIV of Use Aalosts.ntS be seen • .lief of the quirdittes_of vhlob: are prtirided themeof Pralartgor- The priors af passage era seltatnrie Saiwl•Vorteoldx4 SWo and S. eecced • EyeaTtlaug Ls parrided far the Passettgemaceept Wines and Liquan• Soap and Towels. The lens* of us. des tram 80 to 100 dem- Aftben cable Pet allowed to each adult: No Berth Tel be -nor :ea; arcured, till et least anekidid of glo amount or . ructagebas been paid Ls &prat A portion of Second - Clan has, bean/ma .1, We stns! axisnnerr,lbr fannies sant olhas,• price V4O earl. Mild= ander 14 yews of age, tuaf ;aim -Anespertenced am= eccomptaleir tech .v= o : I and ennildtaxtance -S . camotat lemeemime, The NIXBOIII. •• Tin bat 486118; szel bei iiperb wow zurdalkes far PerneuSofs. Her Wean is •,,56 feat .111 lattxtL gee graontLeallu is =Mr SAL sad wallrentlated.. the .„„„ n el i t c , r . re tblo, the fast end only.fteignles Line, tIeCCI it • to 281 2 * 1 / 4 tl ;Wu, o tthekr .18884 s, hue Isms eblipd to stop Id say pm% ree, mo m , _ gat clue spoil Irinctoeved.lbs Alnngt i ttliti 20tic of gsy. . _ 116.Wa1l street, New Nm-k. • Q Al COLTON, Artout, =e 3 6 5 ruuierrt, Miaow lUD, liottubcog4. - - • -1 - • ■ .::: .- 17SPtIOT$,: .. r - L 1360 AID C. nem 454Dareiopeast6% o'clock; pearnmCzosu to occomacce • dela*" - -• Sesta nay be ciolliod site Sax One, dazing the ems chem. - _ - . zdiliaf the echl:NPl'mpolt of Cho :••-a :791! 40=1- LOGAN. .‘144114A 1854. 'gibe schel the Duns of TIA - .BOBGLL - • • .mr erotic. Lacretio p°7ll`•\ .Pas Seel— .. m eows. w o idegeeva. tom ~ Toad Ent•OZIEAT. - - ' 'lll - 11pos. • alielk"noroks - ;.3locktki - all A~ppP oodlaktaggc's ••• owe other eescareceeet; r- /-.• ":"." : [m73:7 ' Ale p....31.5ets at the tuxrth-east earner of - ' , ,Peurth and ilartetstrtetrY ( arrvellarplly k Ranh - -• Stc" ,) 24 " 4 " tv. 113, 41x, at 8 dates_ in.ar3Ci r -iii - Aittviiiiviteine Den ii.w.zadua Beablield st. WASOKILOAL LODGE,- 11.: 0. O. F.- 1 1%* AtieZCCIA Ce USE, LA tit O. Y., swats Array w e l l ies:Lay mien Waibstorns ItallMooil Et: kILT 01/A.0.13..T1S 41....,-Yot *lobed Counteltu in Pitts- /a40441-61)--1r4.1111ftso to the ettd.Tes Mad, : - . .t -.- , ....• •., . .-- -, 3 0 ,4t5, puts street, wherre ; the verylseet Eta* end (keen t, - .1"....; -..-r - - --•"-. Sees esasbrios be hid. - t'- '' - = ~, ~..,,- -:- :_. lb% • , - :,..... , ... ~ ... , ....,. •,...; ~ , z-4p..uudzwil-lim)solGraCilits raw erJNAnd, . . E,' - ~‘; -. - : • .;-y ''-'••• - Bestsad ghodiddwatatanr,dndli o ntioteme' Dealer, N o ,,tipareiscr ninset,ltyi dos, g pettelen the Astor Busse, Nor Sllverr itleoll llwernalleul by lii'essadates :' 1,10:?-1,eurtlikulbee'10551..q41. EL EASITir; Itienntee. •.. It„," . • , -. :- - , 7:.„ Weed Faked Bookri - RaUs lionadeep. Hoes Wad Wales ; :1 - '.5::: - -`.. • . -;-.. • Deka, mat Owes end Work Boxee, 514 Lab Oldest, one . tti• .1, -- ; -- - -.- : - door below Edith . Philadidtdds. - - 103 * 0 - 111,1 * ‘' ..E.E.C . " . . - - - . - •: - . ,-* . - 2 -" : ':.- . 0. , 0. .F.....P1e0e of Ineetteg, Wesila iLdli i • . •••!'„,y , ,-, ~ ...• ...* . 2. ' lOll - ad street, between Rah tend Tlesto. Alley: - ...f , - - Posseckalr, Una, No. 336.-lleete wary 'Tnealeirrenat .- • .. , ...is ,-, ~ .. ...... sl3lctrins Itreszenalr, No. 87-;-31pett flat end third ... - '''',.' •.--, ; , 4••- - :-...,.. Priday death mosdk. - . • • [darsh.tr. ... .41: ...-.. . c. WS,/ -.I.3IIIIILLANCE _COE/PAN - if Lot ••, .I. •,,,,,. •-•_. _.- c • - ?. , , 11••:•arh1Fidartiord) Con.n.-0 , 441134x1r.5300,0001 dr - - --.4:-;:'; „-- ",•: 1 ”, seta $434377._ . Office of- th e EitasbarT.h &ipuserin the 41;' , 1 1 &: : ;;;;;„••• 7 2, - -,.. -.-. -:, :. -: Bann dlo3ccety & Icanb, Nix. 6a St cod , area •• - ..., • . -,4 ~... ..-- -,-.. • - - i .. - - • -. ..L .. *rust Corns!' oOrtuall &greet mazy pa - -,-,,,..;. -;,.- ---._.-.-,,....:.., :I:3lerta are dreadtally tarn:tented with cams. A certain ••,. ..: -:; , .. - .__-."1:'?-.1 - remedy will be found In Dr. Caren Otss Pr.5..7 , as, tre . , r j . . . .• - .;.:•;2:=II:•: , sale by - Dr:GEO. & E.EVIEII, 140 Wood street. ~.• . •.•,, ' : . :,...'4-z-4. - 2,, , , - a l • yteG tit L. 14 and Z cravats:a: _ICA; • 1 ' 4 - . : . ...-, - ..1,P.,:. - 3 - . 4 ' ;• 10 miZeaanit to thew- who las to sell &gala x - e .....:? ;:,!„..- - - L.. r. - nt - _ -. ..-ctra.T...t.iss,. Curtain. likatertalft.lo24 1 Li"c7 . C 020.11111 TriXl33l±3p of every description, roariturs-i Mahe . e, Brix:della; dc., Lea exi. Malin - Custsial. N.Y.. : ••••• Painted Wind* * Eludes; Gilt Cornica;Cartdra PIO, Blau* - V:- . [ i ,-,lte; At - wholesale' end retail. -•-,, W. H. C YEI, -. ' ''..., • N 0.164 Chesnut street,'"arner • Firth,. _, = -11;. ~_-'-• Cereals% Mai aced Trimmed to the wrwe ll - ' • ' style. -- - -•- -, . . ~.- . - jtastatly ;',, , Shade Blansalno., 1 , SECOND -.AND ARCH. ECM, - i - ‘ l ° 7loollo Iss="0&&*-SaW.s- ... , d &gait r. . .. ~.. . . .. . . -- • • •_. .• .. . . .... --rirEmis, Church. add Dais Boom 1 .v./ 1 4 Pala 43 2, ,. _,..,,,... Dealers ead.pal.- Tilid.to *WO tis & ten, be , i• • - .`,. .--- ' rare en wwees. .!.. , -(1.1.-1101.101. & co - ....._....61 - 4 - m, S. W:'earter Sisonsd end Lech Ida., Phll.. . ~•• ' ! . .,7z: ,.. ' -- •.. ' l .1 -- " ,, ... • 15 ELSONIB -DA GUKRIMOTYPE2I.—.I 4 , -- -:- " Uiar. poss. Ms Sull4trevyThlrdstreet. - •Elkettessee altar '', .- , in . .ell kinds or- weatfier, Erma II .&:..1L to & Mg; giving asti . -•..--. acounte artistieend ealconle ' - ft t ut- -- - . -....• • pater to the counaus amp ,- eheap.pitine sG.td, V, $3, $ the size aid spasllo acne or. _ .Ehare for children, Tee-IY' Ft.a.-mignitimarzae . partof the tits , . - _ _..... may' 'toryi t _oo: PIILLADELPF - • a-tttri _ • W. CONNINGo.... - DOW mass, N0..26 Mazkat. &mad, Pit.tabinnty.. Pones., Alan, &Wan to TM, An, Two of tha trna j. Utak =Uri latent:lon to the dint that can produce an artlL ! any aids*? of fanio•43idannattla -DIZANTIESSIchn tivYr "treesbie Methane, trcai. trentlymeseed, without *nor • Llr,' d..-Attziet of the N.' anttsdted 09 "body Thirteen :Tim of done end abr.— —.oxide attantties tr this tam* Glspedal gesetlea has ennljed tan to teens hIE• • freettolutt.to eann e degnie of enemy palo find the tiinet • 112110bstlimtb mum litidr?Vigke. l s7 al lentlakto-thif- 11-":1A23130431A.TED - Firmizen l a Ismaranee„, Company; of the City l csfPlttalmrgho - . J. IL mopsafasst; Preskion=ROßE=YETlCKT,ficernasy4 - WIIL Maus against /MN and DICRIXE Bldg& of 104 • *- kinds.. Imes: In 3ozweltis -Woo. 1.24 sM22O data atsaeL . . •••• . IL Montaal o W. 3. Andonenc • - - - . 11.1181ofer, • B. 2 = 4 • Wm- IL Etipm - IL B. . Charles Soot. - - 3onfUllolo, ••- - • , *ITIZENIP Insizzaisek- t_oregmilikr t ' _' 2 pittsto - FL: D. Kw?, xrezuun _ • , secitt,47 - .• _ •.• - • -ills: - • • - ;:- .-• • Wirter,Strtet,bettoeacKaaligasat Dbxfstriete. , ,.. t" -- tininrie HULL and ammo zuskp, wt.:au? and peel ale,ere guel tributsties. •..= - egethsticas ar Damage byllM - - - - k• - a:ALPO—Against the Death of the Des; iliet „Lalead Made . t>~andTri~aeWrGatfon. f . 2 .. . - H.Affiag, . • • Wm. taftme_e.,fr.„ - . f ,. Eqpiabsy, - - gamtrel 11- - EoberlDanlig ju r bi e e h ;:,' - YriztelsEellers, :-J-sebeaccroaker , - Walter Insuranse Paul!P GA PA. emus, $lOO, • } .! 4t -I tt linnzk r k - S R: 1%,,../SS.V/M1 SZEDIfff, - _ _ • ew ada;d:el Dt at - safely coadatled CoaipthfeL: - :Joint Rook-Etta at it, reduclicitt - of ometblzd from s 2, Uataat rateer-equel to it dividend af thtety.these and ; = per teat; paid eszatalit IA &Pities' - - - • - taketco&t.hiltrips of faithaleittthg to Celthiat t6c;11:-.. - • ..i.aaP''aArini° 6l- 4 i - Jam &QM'. , ' , :-;,JcisepliacGarram. M. D. - tiON2 • • - ED/alb UP;'. : • - • TOAAFE/ 1 1r4.4_111kallilltel r . TETI. rfr ' - .'-'.-....-4;:.'`','.2,11:t:'1:--:',7.':•.-7,..•/,.,--..,:,-.:::?_:-...,...-... "..'.L.:::::::?...,,,;.:.•,,;,,,:, ,--.,5,.•....:1-._.;...4•,-,';';;.r.-,,-;,:::-.:,.....-`..-:-: : •-,. .:• - • , :: .- 4 ,- 7•:...: : , •,' . • : -..' ,;',?,.-1::';,:, -:',1::1,-...;:...i.,,,,:•..z.;.-,..',f.r'?..:-.::-,,:i:.,:........,-;,.."„:-,..;:;:.:...;::„.,,-...7....-...::::::>.:..........•.:".*%,-.7,-.:,..:1'..,';': .. - .;!?.: . 7 .--..--,7'..,..: '-ii-t?';.2.i.-..•4:!.......'',...c;.,;:-.,:,...•- :.',"-,,,....-.#:-7...'113 =EIS . '... -.......'-'5.11.1- , , ' - --:- _.•',..r.r-rs.--.4.1.. .....f.-..7.4L.g..z- , - '.- e . --- • ,-- -:%44.fe'.: J • =:- -- g: .. 1-.1...-, - ,t,;.? _ • , ,- / tr....-0 „....4_,,,,T;,;-;.....,, • - ._~ ~ ~~.. C. MAP OpkZED WALL PAPPA—For sale by . -11.11-MOVAT. AR/IREW WW I , JR. 4 C0../LiTArtennerred ttivir • - orric& to the anmer at Wit and ablVeJ. Bertuln Jes Store. - - _ • ellrala : • cair 4 • _ Frinaltno3 &COI, Lacs remand 13:41x5 . - - kg; . 15161401 :tN*AtelAN . r a at Mills' B. , • . [et= giciixtss o LAND ttaYWrOXsal inna t ' -m .a.. 2 ".widt.'" nd thro2rir4l, / - - _„• • - " tuna' Select - : • • 4 WILL- OPEN. eg.in • tin 31(MDAT,lbs. thin a, • , TV- Board Won the Leatamßoamarthe it= - ' -- --.- 11041:buzeb-Pitt&blinh; enninta an Math street ..,-- on MONDAY. the. Ihtt Ina, vrfil.billanffred -}ioZ•' - ' - - dm. saty r and well Dib ted Damn, Oar. lir. Jahn B. • Dave,nanrs pf Yerry - and'ldbertridzeeld. - --. ' • . . ,CONNOtt, DhiMAZD a•CX),, Dinkeis Ea Ihe l - .. '.. •• '• O - Brakere.- hers run real to.NO. lb WOOD BSI,: :i - . - ::• • Par /torah. Carrera, - Doid. -- Mlnen - AA, taught un1.,, , tads yttrebteed sad nobloneomndrakm; Uttered aN2 : • ,:'''.' an -Depadtet"The end thllai-Exelsage an the Wl' - .... .. -West tonght tad wad on it104151;112ralli term; itafj 1 . - -...•- rhea and 46w:1ra insuronai intr.ed far thi ..NSW. . - Royal M Da.giond Lasaranea Onnpanien. -- - - liarA ' - 7, - . - •%' 8P: G BUIL • ST. •••,, ' . AT NO. YIYTU ST_ aill be tesact assortment of BOYS - LTS, RIBB0?.0. (IMio.F4 WEBB. !LISS ILVBABi _ sprktm_ - seocemorto Ha A.L.C2 NOTIO/L—R% - .E. dcaniia, Market 7 .noii:cipentrurons"ottlur laivit - and aim brk, ' - 111ibraal at BOOTS, final:Jim:Nl - I:IAMBS, ever • th Tersotur to want or a . good Weida, at r;?, pratas;txr essb,irould do 11411 wssllsadAee bit 4012. -- • . •.••• • •• - 3133.11CHANT 7 T TT - 813-431XU);ast. rseati •• " A - _, F tNAT153'4..00.1, 185' Libeity_dri*,:alsiq ielnetoi stoekcit• SPUN° ANDZUMIER :Gentlacciecenirimari Cotps,Cipitnario•sacillestlapili " 7 . •• I Mimi qinaJtj tbii.raost bectallta dyles. • : BOT/C.lr. - - U. persosii ne arethareby =Uwe agent pula r !. • tagothit for a nate dxswa brow to %it ant". 4, - • • & jimison,for Mmdrid izalr Tsai Jumpy 2.41.14 - 1868 ; xkbyttakpo; months attar de - 4 . 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