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I -4., F ,-, 40 41,..... • A wi.1444. 4 ‘tiki- t tli A "too .4: •- •,...I,ir V , $1.,111 „ eat -4 iriY. ~I;0-444 ' tigt &101. 1 r . - ••- • * ft - Et;i 4 . 4tre ~~.: ~_. ..,',::'''Lli;; : :s . i . ;•;:,:.:, , . - :,..'i.!,:,.,, -~~;~~ • .A n xiTF ter oferrors ccouvetlia the ad I:krtiltetaiti of Xattifield Fi ga al e § f i ziluary , etitilitgiOted.- will Wieltudzhatteetedie .. - 01 . 4.::3 . 111titiq -ptoti EIMEMEEMiii TUESDAY MORNING t ire X. ItattAaoli•oth,. Essiou Wart: oitiulluo Oessti end .itespow• etas Comanas DeraP,and ass derotba th• CaMsreirkoll. l4B . . • DEmocawrzo:eirOdlTlCATlONS. astiALL comnassicaEß, THOMAS :H. FQRSYTH, AvDrroß QESSIIA_ ~~'' - - Eon invgron arsrtAL. J'. • PORTER BRAWLEY,,, of Craw:ford cE-P.B.V.lollTirr any thing a whig editor can de. it,: ia.'aieirtisehood by implication. By ficiPW: .:abii*.isst'falie as dicers oaths; they had din:: 15ertie'atieWard on the battle field:in Mexico; by* lipplicatioothey,fittempted to make him appear belbre hii fellow-citizens. itotdd not believe their implied •!:,fisOthOodit, Fitassiis; Prsacz was elected, dee . . rite the efforts of-the falsifiers They now let the 12'raddelit alone; but they hate started another theme"to harp ' opbtfi . Bone one of-them more tladd-inanditeity tlatalhe others, stated a short time einOe, that VititiVresident King's nose bad bean pulled by the Captain General of Cuba.--: • This falseitoml was too gross for even the black - ipiard who wrote it to send forth, and helnedi - Bed lie by saying that itWas a constructio * pulling of the nose. How base—how mean,Must be the man who would utter each a falsehood against Col: King; a statesmen now tottering an ' the brink of the grave, but who has sufficient of - ,bia former fire in.hlm to resent any such -• ;tionstrastive or otherwise, if it should have cost Md. thtlast of the few breaths, we regret to .-•ttd.tk-he'has to breathe. - But this lie--this constructive lie—is picked :up by the whig papers throughout the country, anti they now insist, in the most. positive man ner, that the Vice President's nose was redly - pulled by the Captain General, and they are callitig upon the President to demand ,' . redress for the insult: • Had the Vice President been insulted even by - • • implication, .the Government would not be slow to demand an. apology for it. Bat the only au thority we have for the fact, is a "construct ive" statement. on whig authority, and ciery body knows thaiwhat purports to be facts from • that; - -quarter, tera',47.takaantitority. RHODE ISLAND ELECTION. . IThit'AILU.LELED binIOCRATIC 'VICTORY - ;I The Providence DalTy Past of Friday brings ne fall returns of the recent election in Rhode .Lsland;,from which it appears that the Demotra -oj have achieved ono of the most brilliant polit ical triumphs ever beard recorded. The 'result taalbe summed up as follows: A DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR. A DEMOCRATIC LIEUT. GOVERNOR. A DEMOCRATIC. SECRETARY OF STATE. A DEMOCRATIC ATTORNEY GENERAL. A DEMOCRATIC GENERAL TREASURER. TWO-DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSMEN. A DEMOCRATIC LEGISLATURE IN BOTH _BRANCHES, which eecnres a DEMOCRATIC ' 11. FL SENATOR, and what is still more impor 4.ant, DEMOCRATIC LEtIISLATIO'S, and the reforms so long demanded in this State. • Severn= ALizies majority over hie Whig op .. portent is 2202, and 1886 over all In the Eastein Congressional District, Mr. Davvi:had 778 majority over Mr. King, the late Wldimember, and 889 over all! In the Western Congressional District, Gov. .$ ":"Ticesdir*.has the almost unpretedented major * a +OO2 over all . opponents I ! Oae hundred guns for •*Littlo Rhody." She is redeemed, regenerated and disenthralled ! LATE XE%KMIETXEW2O. The tenoning appointments -wet* made on Friday last, tm have not as yet been officially stimeneed in the Union: Senator Borland;. of Arkansas, to be Governor • . 6 , of New Mexico. W. 8.-11esserole, of New Mexico, Secretary of the Territory. C. Le Grand, of Maryland, Solicitor of the Treasury, vice Mr, Comstock, resigned. W. H. Carroll, Postmaster, Memphis Tennes sic; C. D. McLaughlin, Postmaster, Springfield Ohio. W. W. Patterson, Postmaster, Keokuk, lowa. ittEmOase, Postmaster, Circleville, OLIO. Thomas Brasher, Postmaster, Steubenville, Ohio.' W.-8. Bowen, Collector, Bridgetown, N. J. %Walker Anderson, now Chief Justice of Rod disi to be Navy Agentat Pensacola. OPEECH OF BTEL. PIILTON. The - Harrisburg Keystone of the 6th inst. (me, tains a speech delivered in the House of lieprh sentatires, on the 14th . of March, by J. A. Fur- Ton, Esq., the member from Armstrong count on. the bill to abolish Capital Punishment rf wo.had room, we would certainly publish this speech in the Post, because we consider it one of the ablest and most ingenious arguments in favor.of - hanging we have:over read. We do not itgreO -with Mr. FULTON, but we shall give him . orseht : fer being honest in his opinion& We shall , thisapeeoh on file for future reference, and gl4,,e.itiacti from it whenever we can make loom in our columns. THE CAEPEELLIS ARE CONING. Thin celebrated Company, under the nage meat of Murphy, West end Peel, will appear at Moab Hall, on tomorrow night. It le untie• oessary for ms to write a puff in advanoe of this apletuild troupe; the most of them are wt 11 known to our amusement loving citisens o and highly emaciated. See.their advertisement. The Whig papers throughout the country aro quoting the opinions of th'e British Pressosa Preildeut - Plerce's message. Let them do so, fellow-feeling matea - them wondrous kind" with each other. But while the American people ap prove of the pure republican principle of the in- . augural address, we do not suppose that the hy periviticul comments of the British , press will disturb:the nerves of the President gerVasitingUn °°"ea pondent of the Now York i b aid stat es BCD. , D.:s. Mamie - oar has declinedCollettorship of the port of New York, tut Jiedge - G. C. fittottsow has been op. PO4l d and , confittoedinhia place. Mr. Iktotc ' 4ea4d a tithe ground that, having renew :2*r ieTid - 941x -t"! 43! onzt7' . 'r,,lhe could not take the ph/ea W have re- °eiieeadurtif":m he publsher~Ell gircr4e :7: b ,08. - 4 • itaY thly It is one .:ofthe Maga d jogai 'Ul°ll ' world T ally good, and he illustrationsTheillustrationsillustrationsillustrations---1111 11- he 114-1)4 Ot t • ' matter is toe,. • liiittict.rHort. John C. Jleokeniidge fie the ;:tiatioet*lir - candidate for Congress in the and B. H Stanton; in the:*eye; They were both 'iiteniberii.of - „ PITTSBURGH: cf Plsi7ary4*Li THE. ALLEGHENY BRIDUE CASE'. We find in the Philadelphia /42rth American • of Saturday the opinion ofAho, Supreme Court y• eta the celehrsted Allegben Bridger' .. .Caeie,‘as de :ilyekce4, by w . Judge Lon - Is. We lose time in laying it before our readers: Comm:lawnslth on the relation ctr . Jew Todd, =The All& gheny Bridge Company. • Quo Warnante. • Oplnitin of the Court, by lerwrie, J. - • • This' proceeding was 1131tIttltell to ti the title of the de• readmits tote oorporate frinctdsce claimed and exec:had by them, alleging that they have violated their charter In eeveral partici:dere, and thereby (arched it' It was argued before us at Pittsburgh, In September haat, and its decision has been delayed, first, by the great pregame of blitzes* upon this Court, atul• afterwards,'because of other cases arising Wore us,involviog oneof. the:vital potato of .01.4, and It ens thought advisable teconslder them together. ...One of the alleged -grounds of freftture in - ibis case to that the defendants do not demand sad collect from every passenger the full tolls; as fixed' I V he terms of th eir char ter. but have made a regnlathin which passengers pay the year A much lea sum than dr toile would amount to if they Ludd byit ,trip; and that, in conaquence thereof, the surplus ft:m.4'lT meths of Which the bridge Is to be made tree, is not property Increased, and the enfranchise. went of the bridge ls postponed. Tho. animate thisiisobat the toll rates of all road and bridge rerparellons are Axed by law, hi order to prevent ex. toetion,end• are, therefore, intended to require, not that so much, but that no more shall be collected. Indeed thin re la*lS guilty or the inconsistency of complaining in smother paof the hircirtiation that It was extortion in the defend• atiktfidetudul of him the full toll. It Is perfectly apparent _thiCademand af full legal toll from all perwms from the il*lcierithg mast bare greatly retarded the growth of A Ile titular City, and that it would be regarded SA most grinding arid unendurable oppression. It is eery proper far all such corporations to actuante the tolls for an annual mn, If their charter doe* not forbid it, and if ft be done with an honest purpose. Heir, then, to no allegation of fraud. Another ground IsT that tiefinidents refuted to allow the relator to pass at the commuted rates of toll. Sapp:teethe! did; He can base nowt:ion upon this, unless they thereby did him a legal injury. And if they did him a legal !ajar'', then be is not entitled to this remedy, but to the appropriate action In, his own name thr the damages done; for the rem edy by quo warream Is not allowed where the law affords a private remedy. Stra. 119 a; 4 T. B. SA; 2 Johns, 190; Wend. 244. And ma remedy et all Is allowed where there is no legal injury. Even if they demand more toll than the law allows, the penalty Is by fine, and not by ftufhlture of their charter. It would be strange that the charter should be forfeited by a law for the taking or the tolls which the The third allegation Is that the defendants have not rim. dared to the Ommral Assembly the periodkal accounts rie• attired by their charter. Admit it. What has the relator to do with this I During all the time complained of, the State owned about half of the stock, and was therothre herself party to the onstaskoi, 14 them seas any. After that she sold .oat ha/dock to individuals. Doe§ the now claim to Ihrfelt that very stock fur en emission of which she had never be. thie complained, and to srhlch she was a party f She does not do it, and we would not hear her if she did.' When s relator assumes thus to vindicate the rights of the Bleat, she may well my, non tali astrilio . nt diffutaribut The fourth aliVitlets ts, that when the company were &bout to build, and wanted a Owe of ground for their abut. merit In Allegheny, they did not get It to the way preecibed in their charter for taking It, bat made a bargain for it with the owner, allowing him and his family, as the conalderatian, to tnit free Aar &Hy yearn. This may ham bean a Tory Magi bargain, but no more can be made of it. The State was • party to ' that art too, sad she does not, and cannot, now complain of It. The next complaint is that the stock of the company wu not large enough to complete the bridge, and that, contrary to their charter, they borrowed money to complete it The soccer that there is nothing In the charter forbidding and It la imponniblo to s umo how any rights could be injured by it. ' There are 60M8 other grounds of complalat which we do not consider, because they hare been istmituthord, and all the others alight es well hare been. But there is another answer to the whole complaint That to, that we do not hear a wind* relator In this Court claiming to fOrfelt a charter, and he has no ht to awls so. lion to any - court whore be stands LP ► MAIM lallxmer with- Out Interest The arc authorise this writ to issue on them lotion of any ono desiring. to prosecute the same; but quit was always the law, and *till we aces ws one to desirWet law that to which he has nolo:west 6 Ad. sod Eal 0 Sit 810. 0 Bar. and C. 240. 10 Li. =1 17 iL 3, 2 1S IC, 1 r_• le n, 1 Barr. £4.2. 4 td. 213,1 W. 10. It 7. and so we hart jscet now derided In the mesa the Commonwealth Tit Bent of Schuylkill; and Commonwealth vs. Ph/halal phta,Oermanteersi and Norristown ftallecad Ocanpaoy. Jmniteirr—dpril 4. 1833.—Thls came on the dna/ hcartnit et 'September term, 1852 and VIA ►rroed by conned, and now, on full and mature consideration thereof. it is cotudd ered nod edjudged, that the relator, Janne Todd, bee idiom no right or title to nudatain thls information in the name of the Commonwealth, and that the tame be, and hereby to gnashed, and wholly taken for nought, and that the relator pay to the defendant• f.holir lawini outs in this totialf ex pended. . THE OERHANIA DIVSIOAL SOCIETY Tbie splendid band of artists, who hare cre ated so much furore in all the eutern cities do. ring the last four years, have finally concluded to treat as with some of their charming concerts ; and we only Irish they may not disappoint us another time, for we did, expect them last spring, but their engafement with Ole Bull prevented them from coining. They have 'spent the last winter is Bostati t and drawn Immense boasts. Their performasces hate done a great deal to elevate the standar/ of music In our country, and well do they dents° to be patronized is much as they have been, for they are a set of perfect gentlemen, and have, by their gentle. manly conduct, made hosts of friends every where they go ; and we beta no doubt but our musical people in Pittsburgh, who are not small in tmmber, will make use of this rare opportu nity, nod tura out in crowds to Battu to the true and real in art. Ceataca Unso, who has been performing at their concerts in Boston as a violin solo perform er, is a young Mademoiselle of twelve years of, age, and km already aetmskizsti crowds In the capitals of Europe. The Boston papers speak of her in the kigbest terms, and pro:ounce her addgio passages as artistic and expressive as those of the oldzst artiste. She is French by birth, and received her tuition at the Conserva toire, in Paris, and was, in 1&50, awarded the first prize of that world-famed institutioa. Airuen Jazi.t., one of the greatest, pianists living—generally called the wizard plantet—is plieed, alongside of TRALDWI and Lair, and has, as we understand, never played In public yet, without being rapturously encored. He id only twenty-two years of age, and has already a great European reputation. We understand from Ur. HURT Basal, their popular agent, tlmt they cannot give but two concerts here. "SPIRITUAL RAPPISIGS." The Brooklyn Association of Congregitional Ministers recently appointed one of their num ber to investigate what are called the "Spiritu al" Rapping!. -The gentleman appointed was the Rev. Charles Beecher, of Newark, New Jer sey. lie accordingly, it is said, several weeks to the inquiry, and finally embodied his conclusions in a report, which was read, on Wed nesday, to the Association, by his brother; he having sailed with Mrs. Stowe, his sister, for England, last week. The report has not yet been published. But the following summary in the Tribune we pre_ sumo isa correct statement of the main feature s of the document; as the editor of the Tribun e says that he has read it through. He gi,es its main conclusions in the ensuing six proposi tions:— 1. The idas that these 'Tappings," or whatever they may be ralled,nre the product of merejuggiaorintentional lmpoa• torn. is not to be entertained by any one even ttoperfectiy familiar with facts abundantly verified. • 2. The hypotheds that these penomeaa have.their origin in point, hitter:to latent action of Electricity, Diegnettsm, or any other natural and physical force, creates many more difficulties than it orercomes, and is also inconsistent with some of the best attested facts. 3. in like to annestbe Idea that thesephanotnena inclosed by some unconscious, involuntary mental 133:10/3 ofaome per. scat or persons still In the body, ie unphilosophlcar, equally at odds witlrthe attested facts, and equally open to the ob jection that it magnifica the marvel it professes to explain. 4. Tbe assumption that , disembodied spirits casuist com• mush:ate with persons sit in the flesh, is opposed to the whole tenor not merely of Hebrew and Christian but' alp of Pagan Bistdry. The passibility of such intereourae—nay, thefacrthat it has occurred, has always been believed by rho great, mass of mankind. b. The phenomena known 03 Spiritual are really caused by the spirits of the departed, but not by the spirits of the Wit. It Es essentially one with the ;tenoning possession whereof the Gospels often speak, that is, by the .control and use of the bodily organs of Using human beings by disembodied human orbits, incorrectly termed "devils" In our English version of theacripturea. 6. The fact of the evil character of - thew modern spirit, is demonstrated by their general denial of the Inspiration of the Bible, of the groat fundamentals of Evangelical Chris• danity, their diainclination towards vital piety, ta, &a. DR. STVIWEOI. The New York Gerald thus noticea the recent appointment of Dr. Snrsozidit: "Dr. Sturgeon, after. having been twelve years in tho United States Senate, goes into the post of the mint at Philadelphia. It is remarkable that, although as a Senator he probably never made a speech of over five minutes duration, whenever an impor -taut vote was taken he was always there, . and invariably voted the undiluted , idemooratio tick• et," except upon the tariff question. These an tecedents of. Dr. Sturgeon afford a guarantee that when wanted ho would be found at his poet. Nor does it. requirelhe talents of Henry Clay, nor the profundity of Webster,to take care of the public, money. Consequently, we think that Philadelphia, has a good Treasurer of the Mine, itt , tliiliard_iron.and hard money man." :st.lpotias Municipal Election. The w fighbgton Bepublk of etaturday pub- Lehi:lli : the folio-wing telegraphic despatch from e. Louie, irbloh Mot be highly gratifying news to the iieouliainimithriof Col.- Batton ~i 3r.laOrisiiipritit.=-The entire Benton 10- thodratto ticket hee i been eleeted °Ter the:ad:a:l blued foritis of Whigs and &dies; by one amid - „1. 4 ,F".; - - , ” ' Pal TEAM OUR VLEDUNGTOX.OII3ISII3PQNDEST. erre or. Wastalearox, Bth 1850. Mews. Harper it PhA'ps - Garrnaart:—l regret_that there is nowufer ed here so littiltof gestirilinteiest;niank-Whittili to write, .I r Oar'readera are not:iitteitedfixt.th° merely local gossip of the Capitol ; 'And ;beyond this therelsittow,little elsikabbne - 4hlCh•iiett are: not informed by telegraph. There is one'matter of _general interest, how ever; that is atilt claiming' attention here ; and _that is the trial of Dr. Gardiner, for an alleged fraud npita the government, by Which nearly half a million dollars has been'abstraiited front the treasury. There are various speculations iii relation to the result of this trial; but the more common opinion le—(not a very creditable one I own)—that, inasmuch as Gardiner has plenty of money, it will be a difficult matter to convict him of such an offence as that with the commis sion of which he stands charged. ft is melan °holy Indeed, to think that, in_ country like ours, such an opinion should receive:any eat of sanction among intelligent and well disposed cit- Irene ; yet such la the fact; .and extres- BiollB of opinion are becoming' much More corn!. mon . than they were formerly. The origin of this-Aqaba, as your - readers are doubtless all aware, lies in tho alleged destruc tion of a silver mine, and mining property, some -where in Mexico, daring the late war in .that eountrY. A vast amount of testimony has been examined; and nothing, so far as I have eeen, has - been addueed, going to show that the claim had any validity whatever. Gentlemen well ac quainted in the department of .Mexico where this mine was located, have testified that, from their own observation, as well as from extensive inquiries among the iohabitants of the immedi ate neighborhood, no such mine has ever erist ed ; others teat* that. from the very nature of the country referred to i lt would have been 'ut terly impossible for: a, mine of the - character spoken of in the OardinerChtini4o haywire= worked, during the tiMe*ii*jr without some one having obtained kneiledgeof it; and that We necessary machinery for condutiting the min ing opera - dons must, ; of necessity; If carried at all, have been conveyed theepot upon the backs of mules ; that no such Worthen have ever been seen thas coneeyed, by any of the in habitants ; that, In all the records of mines in Mexico,—(a full list of all of which has been published by the government,)—ne each mine as that alleged to bare been owned by Dr. Gsrdi nee is named ; that the papers purporting to have been obtained by him from thegiverament, investing him with authority to catty on mining operatiens, are not such as are issued by the government under snob eirennrstances--being cf a kind altogether inferior to those which may be termed mining licenses; and the pepers - them- selves bear the marks of forgery. This le, In brief, the 3lato of the Oarditer teal at; the present moment, 7 -4 trial that In wolves more serious consequences than any, per haps, that has occupied the attendee of the officers of the government for half a century.— I any this in view of the facts, that tomnbere.of the Rouse of Representatives of the United Btatrs were instrumental in getting the fraud which led to it so far, legalized as to place it within the control of the principal officers of the govern ment; that these Weeded =macre of Congress afterwards came to be officers of She govern ment, authorized to net upon this pretended claim ; that without teeing an lota of the inter est which they poseessel ?nit as the bleed attor neys of the claimants, evert while members of Congress, they authorize , ' the money to be , paid, —thus leaving upon the mind -of every right thinkingman la the country the imprersioe, that they were actual participators in the crime by which the government has been defrauded. in a single instance, of half a million dollars. Of course, the guilt of *Ansi participators in such a wheleaale scheme of euirefileg cannot be legally fixed upon the high officers' referred to:' they have taken good core to keep their client far enough front them to guard against this; but Mese 1112C9 Van ?Me trejSCht raltdreglr , r7o/10' to of the public opicictiVet our couotry lib:tee - rely hope thht any other *Mom who stay be guilty of such complicity with fraud, may be held to a much more rigid aceountabillty.—that he may be spurned and booted at wherever he may be aeon.; and that he may he regarded In eta other light by all men. than is the di companion for a traitor, who la ready to sell Its country for money in the darkest hour of het trial. But 1 think that a moral will ter drawn from this trial, calculated to snbareve the cause of a public morality in o high degree--benocilie the character of the whole affair, and all the prominent actors in it, will be placed by it before the country in such a light as to make it a beacon by which to ware al( who might otherwise have proved pub lic speculators. Y ours, truly, L. E. IMPORTS AND EXPORTS The people of the United States are entirely too estravagant. They buy more than they sell, and consequently are getting in. debt over head and ears." It is time that they ebould pause, and inquire "whither are we tending!". This kind of estraragance, If continued, will In volve the county in unirental bankruptcy. At the port of New York alone, the imports for January showed an excess °Ter the same month of last year amounting to $2,428,873. The imports for February showed a little larger increase, amounting to $8,232,443 ; and the lm• ports for March, we see by statements just pub lished, show en excess of sG,B2s,926—makinga total increase in imports for throe months as compared with last year of $17,487,142! ,The exports for the three menthe show a de ereassmrer the corresponding time last year of $8,475,841 ! This large increase in imports, tho New York papers say, is not confined to dry goods alone, but has extended to nearly every class of general merchandise. This disparity is great, and It eeerns to ne that the facts involved . must excite a good deal of at tention from the commercial community. The state of things indicated is not of a healthy character. If the same ratio of increase and de crease should continue for any great length of time; 'it woald of itself produce revulsion and a crisis. The total value of imports for the three_ months above named were $50,886,781 The exports during same period were 26,248,478 Showing a balance og'steo co'try 0ft524,090,808 In other words, the country has run in debt, in the space of three months, for foreign merchan dise, over twenty four millions of dollars ! And this sum must boltaid, if not in produce and manufactures, in gold and silver. If there be those who aro not aware that the peo ple of the United States are running into extra vagance, let them look at tho facts and figures. GRN. CUSHING AS A LINGO/ST.-A Washington correspondent of the N. Y. Herald, says that Gen. Comma is the only man in the Cabinet who can talk anything besides English ; and re lates the following, in proof of his proficiency in that respect: ~ A t the diplomatic dinner given by M. do Bo disco on Wednesday, the Attorney General charmed and surprised the distinguished party by his captivating and versatile ao oompllshments. • Like a veritable polyglot, he conversed in French :with M.'le Compte de Budges," In . Spanish with Don Calderon de la Baroa, and in Dutch. with Baron Testa, spoke• German' with Baron Von Gevolt, Portuguese with' De Figaniere, and the moat unexceptionableTusoan with the represen tative of the two Mollies." Pnontme.—The St. Louie New; of Monday, states that a perfect avalanche of produce has arrived from the upper rivers since Sattirday . noon, and the stook of hemp, lead,: grain, pork lard, &0., was larger at the levee 'ant teaming, thaa'at=any time habit*: ale Beim the:: re- Cal* of 4atp, 4 9 11 40!"‘" 120 9 0,4590ta1e40r 0 lead ,00661E000 plie; and wheat, earn; aa f i, inktliktybrit, lard, lici;la praporticm. - '"il-!:z'..'':,f-:"!...!'4:1'i..•;1':'.....:-.:::,-._,-;',', . _. ~.,...,..; ~‘ ` . 4 d:T • 1 r !: ' EMS Item of . /revs-and 214r,ellany The HoMe Misstep, _Record learns that Rev. Blida S. Terri; a 1 ;0751ot:10y of the American 4 13aptist_ fromsOliiiindotiary Scolety, among the tripiwa I.4.ans, , cus Red River, was barbarous- Iy iebortgme sine°. kftacras occkirred:On the stiamer Fanny Far ---rer, PidiM4 •on last Friday, between two deck bands, James Felder, of Ala; and William Kervin, an lriehMair of Paducah, in which Fel der stabbed. Kervhi„.kil' ling him almost instantly. ,Feldertti i n jail, and wi ll be tried rho next term of the circu it court. . In th e California Legislature there are eleven n. atives of P-Onisylyania,_seven,being members of .the. Senate, and , folar of the Souse Of Represen t-WM: 114 cd4ition o which the, Governor and Secretary of State ere natives of Pennsylvania. At a municipal" election in Louisville, 'Ky., last week, a: •majority of 20k - was given in favor of lioerwee-for, the:sate of spirituous liquors, and a majoritY.of 777 i against establishing city water works," S-Thii - Cmttier seems to think , that 1 this vote establhthes conclusively the fact that ivhisky is stronger than water. . , Samuel Swartwout, Eeq., (ea-Collecter of New York,) & certificate from the U. 8. Court, shows that he is notindebted a cent to the Uni ted Stateaansefaait, and that no.sult or judg ment is against him in the MS. Court. , A steamboitt loiei of Fourierites, including's bevy of strong-minded women, went down to Keyport, .N. J., onThursday, and celebrated on the grounds of the - North American Phalanx the birth-day of their patron saint, Charles Fourier. The Chicago Tribune says that some of the railroad companies are importing men direct from Ireland,' toi ttupply the . present scar city of laborers. The Dartmoor Prisoners' A55001)360 , 13 had an anniversary lestirsd- en Wednesday evening, at which - Mr. Lewis 'PI Clover presided. Bis teen- of the old veterans, together with Mrs. 11111, the widow of one of their comrades, were present.i. Veorge.P. turnbany ; gag, deserves the thanks of his conntsymen for: his efforts in Preserving the peace between Great Britain and the 'United States, by the present of is pair of fowls to Queen Victoria, for wideh she has returned him her portrait. fa aka thumb[ irte:b The trouble* ut 111.• Were tattle:l by tunas of the halb,t but these lattirrakilk Wa bar a* melt kayo, , Meta the, rytab:Caf peaty Li &gun ft , rb A cotemparary put:lll4l3es Sonnet to Ellen," from some sentimental ',swan, mho. env: far I puns tram acts . 14,4 A: =Pr+ wing Dipped in this =lam at thy I asiFrons oy& :" The idea of convertini the' cge of a young lady into an inkstand, Is Orly origtzal. What sill Mitts say to It! The city council* of :.Lotdsville have subscri bed $1,000,000 to the. Louisville and Nashville railroad. : , CotTIVVIr 11'11218. fr • The excitement in Nereer, In relation to the aumminatiou of Dr. Luskin, has, to a considers-, biota - tent, tiled away. ilio,reitable trace of Tay man, the supposed muirderer, has been (cued, though persotutate eat aliot every direction, in search of Mtn. By act of Asatmbly, ilifere:r county has heal detached from the' XVII vld attached to the XVIII SattleinVietviet, which DOW cocolets of Mercer, Vettiltio, Clarion nailjefferson mantles, over which Judge Kttoi prosidoe. Tho Court, vlll be held in Meteor; &troller on the second Mondays of .lannary, April, :ugnat atbiliortoo her, to continue two ',stela. IL bill under the caption of the Erie City Rail road, has. been pm:Tided in the Reuse, and passed a third, readitsg.; hill is traders:cod ito bee comprotikeiMeasure between ti-o Pitts burgh tend Erie, Frenkiin Canal Co., and lien bury end Erie riteds. - „and I( it bft•oners a Jew rill undoehtedly harroonier nil those inters/tr.,.ft provideirthett :tint Fronlylin Canaltemp Will extend thew - mai sirtrthfie reIT roooly. ts poink teen Sandy Zak!. Melt north to the harbor oi ~ 'We. Met the Ptitsburgh end Erie road gall build from the tooth end of the Franklin Canal C 0 .4 road to the city of Pitts_ burgh. the whole to ' bit completed within five years, or cc 1005 As the totter end of the road to rialto in Mester county is mode . The eldest daughter of lasso Anderson. of Greets township, Erie county, aged - about eleven years, lost her life lasi week by an accident to which young persona ate wont to expose them salves. She had been left in the house by her parents, who were employed in sugar-making not far distant, and undertaking to read. with e candle rtstimg on her lap. In this situation she fell asleep, and was awakened by the flames which had encircled her body. She survived but a short Alain of Cannel Coal, about ten feet In thick ness, iona discovered a few days ego on the farm of Mr. Burkhart, about four miles from Ebens burg, Cambria county. The Cambria Iron Company are erecting new works ntarJohnetown. About one hundred men are at work already. The foundation of the Rolling MCI le laid out, and is in the ehape of a T. The long stein is 700 feet long and 100 feet wide. The cross is about 600 feet long and 76 feet wide. A. convention• of the citizens of Lawrence county, favorable to tho construction of the North Western Rail id i was hold in the Court House at New Caw e, on the 7th inst., Hon. John Nesbitt, , of Nortit- Deaver, presiding; Qs• doted by numerous Vico. Presidents. The Con. vend= recommend a subscription by Lawrenee county, of 4,000 shares of the stock of the com pany. 8. R. Bonenlts, democrat, has been elected Mayor of Wooster, Ohio, and Henry 0. Jobnaton, whfg, Recorder. Inauguration of the Vice President,. 1 1 An account copied in the Union states that Mr. King, when recently sworn in Cuba as Vice President of the United States, was too feeble to stand without assistance, and was supported on the right by the Ron. G. V. Jones, MX., and on the left by T. M. Rodney, Esq., Consul, the ceremony being:witnesseel by the following la , dies and gentlemen: Margaret King, of Ala. hams; Catherine Bilis, do.; Mary A. Stebbins, Louisiana; John C. Caulfield, Alabama; S. W, Wooloot, Vermont; A. Msowilliam, South Caro lina ; John Chartrand, .14; G. W. Jones, Ten nessee.; T. M. Rodney, United States Consul; Charles Stebbins; Louisiana.; Alexander R. Day, Michigan ; Edtatind Marcy, New York; Samuel - B. Jones, Pennsylvania. The ceremony,'the account states, though sim ple, was very sad and impreseive, and will never be forgotten by any who were present. To see an- old man on the very- verge of the grave clothed w4hhonc;is which he oared not for, and invested with authority which be could never exercise, was truly touching. it was only by ,persuasion that Mr. King would go through the ceremony, as he leoked on it as an Idle form, for he said he was conscious be could not life many weeks. After the'peremony was 'over, Mr. King conversed with th 6 gentletden present for a short time, and then retired to his bowl. Aix V a 8 OMR ICT/M' OF - PISITUAL MANICITSTA. W I t M Chrl ' TIONB. e OHM Ethan Snavely, a very:ivorthY and industrioue citizen of this bor ough, has became insane on -:this ridictilomuuld absurb subject. . This Is the first instance that halt occurred , from this vile and sacrilegious prac tice in onr borough, and has caused considerable sensation among our people. He has been con .veytui to the'Penneylvania Zuxiatio Hospitid,and is now a raving maniac. - Me trust that this sad result may Playa a aalatary 'warning to all who have Made a practise of attending spirit rapping Meetings, .and giving countenance to :this base 'And wicked system , t,of imposition.—ilarrizkrg - • ..:...,_-,'-, - ,.. , ., - ,:.:.-..;..•!,,:.'i, : 74.1 ,^flw MEM MEE MEE a --. .ti' . v . .rey i i4 i - '- ...`, MEM APPolmilsra BY TIM PitltarDXilT. -4 By and toitX : eWs advice and seass4 of t&e Liege; Bierre"Sonla of Lordedaria,.tii be envoy extra.; or ditjais - abd . lniziliter:,plenipotentlary, of United 'States to Spidn,be place of'Danielld:Ser. ringer, zesileried. George W.', Flateher,.tn.pesionsid of the Oat ted States tittliegres; - -iiieleelirsusda,-in - place of HarieyAleason, deceased. - • Alexander Thompson, to be consul of the Unit ed, States at Maranham, Brazil, in place of Tho& U. Pettit, resigned. .- - • ,Isaac T. Golding, ta be consul of _the United States at Laguayra; Venezuela, liplace NichJ olas'J. Keefe, deceased. • • -.' " ' -1 William F. Phillips, to be auditor of the tree- , sury for the Post Office Department, in plate of J. W. Parrelly,..resigned. , - • William G. Kendall, to be deputy postmaster at New Orleans, 'Louisiana, in plate of son. • arraa.tams or lazacmarman. P. Barry Hayes, at Philadelph* Pennqtra-, Ma, vice. Frederick L Efenop, removed. flidgon Wester:lff, at Philadelptita, renneyl Tani% ilea John C. Martin, removed. • Philip Poultuoy, at Baltimore, Me.ryland Eingh W. - Evans, removed. • • Lemuel W.- Gond], atTaltimore, liaryLutd . , vioe NothanielE. 'Walled% in:1'0101 P,PPRAISZEB OP M.EII.OB.ANDISE MIDIS 11111 ' ACP APPROVZD AECIC 8,1851: Goorge Fr Eatery; ' of Mitsaachusetts,l Charle.9l3radley, removed. . • . - .:George W. Pomeroy, of ~ New York 'ice bert Benson; temored; • H , A , Tienry-0. Loughlin, of Pennsylvania, Sohn S. Iliddto.removed. William P. Ponder, of Maryland, vice 'Lewis Sutton, removed.• U. S. BONDS of tbe United States Senate, in advocating; on Blonday,,,his resolution requesting the SecrearY of the Treasury to furnish the Senate, at the commencement of the next session, a statement aliewing the entire, amount of .united ,Statea stock and bonds of all held abroad, bait, the account current of the United/Rates, for , the last Basal year, with foreigncountiles,„ will stead as follows: Excess of imports over exports of the country ..... .. . ....... Interest annually payable toforeign- ers, for stooks, 34., held by them. 18,000,000, Expenditure of travelers abroad 5.000,000 Navy. war and diplomacy 3,000,000 Installment to Mexico.... 3,000,000 Remittances to Ireland • 5,000,000' To tai $74,000,000 From this deduct the probable amount of gold' and silver brought into the country by , emir grants, at 510,000,000, leaves the /mut of 431i4, 7 ' 000,000 as the balance against the United. States; towards the settlement of which we hare, as the, official record of the exportations above the lte. portations, 1 , 37,000,000 of gold and sillier, and the balance of 27,000,000 his no doubt been.ll. quldsted by the remittance of Firderal,Shtte slid- other stocks. I Or' The Areerteen Rallreed Jeurnei. is igh ly pleased with the newly appointed Governor of the new Territory of:Washington, Maj. Stev e ns, of the Army. The appointment is looked utxm. 4is as encourt4ing step toward the realisation of the great project of the Neill* Bailroad.2 Ilia engineering capacity; his interest in the project and his energetio enthusiasm, are regarded as ..hastening the acoomplishment of the project by years!' .21112 - Ftruzat or Mu. CAlS.—The tumid of this lamented lady was attended by a very` arge eonoodru of citizens on Sunday; and there was not a ectuttettanie among those assembled In which sorrow was not visible, Many there were who mooned is for a friend.and all felt the consciousness thatene of the nabiist of her sex bad passed away. The prostration to the tomb wee the to Vert ever known in the city. Gen. Cass remains in good health*, though, of course, the faction weighs heavily upon bins. Hey be long lire to enjoy the respect end lon of his fellow eitizens. ! --Detreit Free effs3, sip. p. Fn c SISTILLS OP CIPAHITY, three front Balti more and Awe frees Emmittaburg, it is stated, tare been in - ' constant etterxdarte at Cumber land-on the pasistngeta injured by the late rail- road =Went_ A Partite: iVatstedd Pructxtr, mumme., vitb &haze It;intratbs rAtataUtec.att. Iththea to co: club no-0044 8 it SCR toicowt In tho safat sad but y.tytc, but Act. lc att. city. Adstro-so, "IMECILILNIC." Box t, Yinotormb Poot tathoo. sinttim! TICK C. . :+:a < LEE COALING. MASONIC HALL! FOR FOUR NIOBTS ONLY Commencing on wanesday Evening, Aprill3thi- 'TEEPEE, WEST 41.51 D Pg._TAWS OHICILVAL CAMPBELL MINSTRELS! Whose 0031[4.70 In the eity of Baltimore f oieronethum deed suesaarire nights', and In many of the principal cities of the Won thr the hot di ram ham reccited I EatrOlt age onrarellet4 In the annals of EthloplanEntensinmente, and Dom fs thee of ettisent that aside= Deg dent ehnitae at tractions, beg to announce to the Wiles and gentlemen of this city. a *bolt settee of Mete • MUSTS AND WASIIIONABLE sruszcit SOIREES: Ctolt.Ysztr. nor, comprises an efficient and rem tile cone of talented podium!" corndeting of JAMES IL EENDAIJ. the celebrated AD4tornantt Clari net performer, fate of the Boston Ream Band. IL S DICKINSON. the Celebrated Oltbetitdds PotltOttors of the Boston Brae Band. LUKE WEST, :JOSEPU -MURPHY, • • IL FENTON. T. WADDED, C.-DICKINSON, the celebrated T. WRAY. 4. RAM, 0. W. SIEMER,. BARRETT, ' Masters CARL and WEST, Who will tiers the honor of appcaritur each muting In. choice selection of new &rage. Dna:, Trios,Quartettes, and Choruses, tuttoducing gems from the Operas of La Dune Blanche, ustsras, Setoixamkis, Kamm, Yrs Menlo, Bronze piente, Erma, Barbie Brkte, Souummbula Jaunt:lean* Bohemian Girl, te, kr. Together with their laukbahla Bur league Demme, Solely aadWlttidsma„ with descalptims of Queer, Quaint. Quiet and Quarrelsome DMIKIES. Wa. Tor particulars see the Pr AM- MM r. us 25 ceota each. TVi mmL Atudued. at the princi pal llotels, Music Stares. and tithe door. • .11B9.• Doors open at T3-t *kelt W examinee at 9 o'clock. 101 s No postimuecurat aprl2 , R. B. DICKINSON. Manager. Now Books- by . Express; luyuriltEß MECHANICAL DRAWING BOOK; 1~1.. The America Engineers Aubtant; The Monidera and Fenndent Guide; The Manufacture of &eel: • The Brass Founder's guide; The Dives Instructor Perrinnary, its Manufacture The Oomplete Practical and Use ;- A Treatise on a Bog of Instrumeets; Colbert' on the Locomottre Bughte ; Scribnefe Mechanics Oompardon ; - liaswell's Engineers Pocket Book ; MEM on Raga,. Caress; Trantertne do do; , The 'henna Worts of Gray: Forests B. T.O. MOUGAN, Nood'atrast • _ _Ohio erlia Plano& - , TORN =Num, No. B l ood street, xmarreeetving JtJ a further supply cf PIANO /TOBTEB4kton the Wenn lad manufactory of JO:fli CIIICMIIII3 Boston. They•ertil b p opern for examination end sale this day, April 11th. arl.2 irtIVELLINIB ROUSE FOR BALL.-- , A comfortable: two story Howie, of hall, dye tapas and ailar, with lli of 48 feet fronton Townsend street, by ISO het deep; crape arbor and hydrant ill the yawl. Prim $l6OO. , Teram, Odd in band, Wand, in three equal annual pin:lents. sprl2 & elnlloBBllTk BON,. 140 Third et. N E CARPET HOUSE, - • " 82 Third Street, between Woad and Nerke_t.' r toadereigned reopeetittlly eats - Megawatt= of Beal. ors 111 Carpets, and wow de:draws of fiumashin Uo te Steambeate, or Dwe.ftge, to hts UV and large stock, replete In every variety of Royal Velvet mid Hruseelsi Tapestry Ernmelsj Imperial Three Ply, - ' Superfine and Fine 1111111402111 Silk. Huteh.Oarpeting - Hemp Carpeting, Striped & Nandi Brussels Stair Carpeting' Venttlan do do. • Also, a complete assortment of OIL CLOT% from 3 to 24 foot wide; 011 Cloth for Stairs; C o co a audCatitou if Hinge; Axminster, Chenille, Velvet and Tufted Bags-and Mate; COCO', luto. Chain, Adelaide. and Sheepskin Natal Stair hods, Madam Eames am Blind's, grass Step Plates; te. - JET Allteral &mould to them who buy to aeU antes sort?, O. h. READLY. - , . , NTEW 'BOORS— ' .Z-meory ow pjorida Bar.-=The origin., pinging, and conclusion of the Florida War; to which la sppeadeots record of °Mears, non coustalasionedueldocra, musicians and privates of the-United States Army, Navy and AlazineCoriut By John T. Sprague; in 1 suL Sao. . . Pm: fern Guide—The United States..Peet Mee by Eli Bowen, in lvol. Br°. Queens 01 - sm 2 7 Eightla.;4lentoin of ttie. 4 Quetax or hoary Eighttoind of his mother, Pumbatb of York -'by Agnes Strickland ;* In 1 Vol. Sao. The Suaxstlisl AferclumA—Sketebes of the Lite of kir. Sarquel Budgett, late of Ringwood Rill; by William An , tbua; in 1 vol. 12mo. - - A fen copies of the stove, Jost received and for We by • APO= KAY k CO., 65 Wood street. 11.esnaera.1.. 113 ORAITAM be e remora from his thrum resideate ey IDI .Pittahttrilh. end, has anecisted with him J RON Am the purposeof =ling an' the MIA. ING imeleem to aA its verb= breathes. Muiaktol far the liberal petronegn he has' heretafbre'reedred trom hie au: miaow anathemas lad the R'palat be hopes for a: toatlena.. near s u the arm will do their *ark is the best thanestrand withdiepeteh. Jolla Name illll-..thellege the 'bap- et, the *reek, on Oak Stembsentlle Seed, sad Zettadrebw m , at "eh ep la Strmrberry eley; known se ths %Motel • • • JOHN -0E83.01% ' 4 *% _„ _. r ~.'_t ~``~~~~. ~, ; ; 1 :. EWER AL. 'WV AD _ - - -1 - • "., • •7 •-, = f r 1 • _ - ;.` -•• - 4 4 , " : 4 -.; - - - • - 11:3 zwzmnes vsnutruir.. /Erna eftentil or this truly art Hrs medicine are start mtbrhiebio7 In all cases in - nhich tt hea been tried. No other medlehte hu *ter mothered such effects ao. Instants. I , 21 ,,, m 0 5. 1t f l u only to be administered, cad rale fellows as a matter of warm. It hei 'beat Wed the mac*, of the best physiclau of crux country, and - by them been pro. tocurced equal, If oat eupertor to any mit,.:llctias ma-offend for the er=sion of warms. .Bead the ibtlowing . ' in=Wl, Augusta, 41,1castistid It with great erect ly, and has sold large atnoutithes, which bee. sheathe Mghest satisnetlon. - J. M. Cutter, merchant, Louisville, administered a dome to his child, which discharged a quarter Warms. Ere baa Wad Other D.J. . °Won, Wbscheat4 . lnd, lappet:Led to get a hit from ur ;Nada. eras Arlon said ant, and proving us, became very pomAtt i tind said more rsp • Vslian any other Verixdfage: - • . /a sale by most of the Druggists and Merchants, and by the sole momietom . • J. 60 Wood KIDD t rim-later • street- . sar-I, ow Hypochondriac, want of energy and caPaiityforiauttoest or disposition to enjoyllie and h9piness, are wretched complaints *bleb silently prey upon the constitution of the tothippy °Mixt. They. 'ere usually brought on through troubles sad aldictlaus .of the mitalowdentart habite, - roalleed air . and close application . to study; • T hey ars sometimes attended with Jou n! apps = the, indigestion" • dyspepsia, nerTous debility, Rightful drams, and a pallid * unhealthy, dowucurt cotuttensam Now,ldaho three melancholy disorders exist, the !might sparkling eye laaw its wonted lustre—the mks! is .psotetrisk testi= arailvaciti—tho body Its manly courage and riwte, and the noblest f oella~s or our ' nature gradually dwindle sway tu• fretf u l t temper, until li fe becomes a bur then, and otherd arise to shorten the existenceOf tha wretched tictini• - . • • balm fin thee* horrible 'awed= will be.foetid In that earelleut article, rimsErs FOREST ISIER I - • • ,Fiarfiee large adrertlemood in another column. - • - tloWWholesaleand Retail by Dr. OM H. SEYEI2I,I4O, corner of Wootstevot sad Tligizi al ey, Pittsburgh. PL: se by JANNI - T.:SAWLE, north-west corner of Federal Street and the Dlimmixt. Meghsny City. . deaddrcidaw . sorarcits;--It Ls due to lascr's Pet: mole= to say that. Ulu been known to eamplately srradleatirevailvestagst atlas dreadful dlaesse In tea time than any other reinadj, and at lees cast orliconrenlenaito the indent, • • • The thousamls of matilkates In the lands of. the ingssle-. . tor, tomay of which are from well known damns of the city of Pittsburgh and its Immediate Tidally, go to slirsw elearlJ and beyond all doubt, that ICrim's, Prinotgaar malkizus ;dna eunnon value, not only u • I=l rernefy to Ms, one. Deafrlet4 lon of Maht. but nen I r i s= Internal monody, inviting the ineestigwffng phyziebrus, wall as the suffering patient, to brume acquainted with its • . Thom derail of mitt:arm an a ssured th at tkin medicine is pmeely netural, emits botfled. at it flows few thebosom ofths • • - • - Yksjiiloweep eartjAcala is copirdatpapee-lnebffehdat ond team dater' 2, 1152 to mil& it I rc al ui rpe e 4def L 3. tiecernjiadeofthe D. Y. Ala, N. Ttds wry In tenth 45:1.16; that hire hem too badly elf- Meted with. Seraf4a. fir th e Duran= yes:stint atm of the flute I have bees unable tdattend to any kW of hnsiztem, and-much of the time rumble to walk and mawd to my bed, and have been treated nearly all the time by the beat Physicians our country - affords; I attaskatally got woe re lief, bat no care, and continued to worse until Dr. Pent recommended me to try the Pe sum, as Bak Oil, aa eve. t.hing elm had Wed. I did so without filth at and; but the effect was astadshing threw the pea= to the =Mos at once, and at puce be gan to grow better, and by using area hotting I hate got a cure worth thou ofdollers. MI& NANCY . P ft-Ttirlf • This may certify that navel:out acquainted with Ki Petroleum. or Bak tor moat than • year, and Dare re peatedly "Waned its effects lo the cure of hack. leut ulcers and other diseases for wind' it is reoxostended, and cut with =Mew necormaend it to be "medicine wzre tiered attention, and can safely say theism:ow luta attend ed its use where other medicine - • •. • • a:Liroor: :fart plgby Qs toroalats Pt4ol4:mai, . brOLURG '& v 00 7.2 .. • HAVE REMOVED TO TEE : CORNER , 01r. Wood and Sixth 'Streets, • Air Where they cdrer to their did castanet a; axed:tits pabric ipmeerally, at the lowest rates., Wholesale and Retell, the lupe:, Mod Defect and complete stock at MOWS TEAS, VANItY GROCEDSEB, WOODEN AND WILLOW WAILS to b !band In the Wert. . theety - CHAS,. E.. LOOMIS, . Stock and Bill Broker.; Sate', Bond*, Mortgages,.4llrne. a llegotl at ad: runccut Amman arna To ins powaress-AND aux OP eLs. 03 °elm am LANep*Cp.ovnier of Woodazd FociAlv FIIILLDELPSIA evateni- WILIZIIOI73B, 17 OAsnanctsl., appetite o,€. State Hcesze . .H.• W. SAFFORD. • • --" o*rasps canstantly on band the teat edhissire and" .samortementorCartidnaudeartaln ttsterla/s to be *mad In the city, eotopidstn: In part of the Pot= GUETALN GOODS. A:NIS YDS.\ ITGKE OON ht styles of— • • . . - French lace Curtains, . Window Shates,l4 Weer, Buff RoGanda, nuttbss _ lhenchDrocatelles.allisidtha, Gilt Conices, entry style and Preach Pashes " Sean lain Gift4Vrtmln Pin., - Lampe;" ramie, - Swans,- Cords and Tweet; " Itactesk Moans, ' Gimps, all pricer, Casbaserette; lamps, - Phan Tarte Dad, • Trintted, Indi.s Satin Picture Tamels =1 Was Iltdoc Wks, Shade Tugela and Gnaws, Parnitore G nox, Beats, Musa, Brackets, kce A MO anottnent of the . abate rods constantly fcr salty • boleeele or mut& NEW TORK. TELS.III3LE4RD Zander, Cohnana.'Pedestais, Tabit attention to their - MarbleL: • as One 0 7. e '1:77431771 diatoretiee 'of the age, aturao' *Mee dieeeray tberreetisortles , GOLD .ME DA.L at: the last Fair_ of-the katericuti Instant% set/ ,TELE!.M.EDALitt, the Pair of the: i Metre:poll:am Iteehardes InsUbate, held 1.2..F ... ...ediagt95r; Irt„ ; February . tuadliareb or dna' year. Tab malmisl, baring a metallt• bads,..Ls more dunible !and cheaper than Marble; its rapresentatiroas of preeitins :Stones and it.. thokext Marbles M. more than sixty differ; eat rarielld, are exact and surpassingly beauttfal t it is , capable of rodstiag agitlltrZ degree of ataf . , and itaardlot tat *jeeed' by the ankle of acids or oil. • - - • - - MAR cAngiuusa:"' The maaufacturtne department of thtiOdarpany Ls coder . ides setpertedeadenos of IL F. P. WILLIAMS, the lave* {tenor the system, and the Esc .a.4AI . and mem/ - bolded!! 'department that or , „lou2tltcsawr; to whom all ocaurna ideation: may be addressed, at ilk- Itinetpal Waren:craw 1 aprLatals 8.13 - BROAD WAY: NA'W . YORK: 1. A PE R.ll . oVigld. • Cytoa 'it Co:; , • • . - -No.' 11 1:114 .street; - :het' York, are SOLE AGENTS tothe Ernited*Stabssior: - : • „ Muspratra Headier Bleachlag Powder. Victoria killistelsbrattel Writing Papers.. • Panall idllb, Superior. - sr • Gamma alilla Bepertor Printing , - - ' Rawlins t Pend English Thane y- r!, First ulna* Preach L'lbramazitta. . They ars also Ageola the Pritxdpal Piper bista rem in this country, and: after Ibr sale "by 'far the most es. teatime and doth•We stoek of Paper acs Piper Mareaseetek. ices materials that Out be found in thb any ,other_ They occupy the large and in: medians Waralx ttaasoici. 1.1 LUZ street, No. 68 CMS street,No- ISt Chrhtopber street, sad tbs Wks over the leivelrort &Gni', and Cliff stmt. Thais be.ln..s is strictly -IVlla'delale, sad Writing Palms are sold by the cmly. • . - Their extracedinsfy facilltles midde theft- to oder all Goods. both Foreign and. Dornestki at the loalast paaito . Paper 'nude to order, say site or Teti* Liberal 'Wain ets made on coludgemmars et' Paper, Payers Naked. sad attar aterobandlse.: : - • Thirldghtat market yr/ettludsl ttLASSIT. for all timbal Ilefatiants and Druggistithrongtontihe Union D. watCoarizio vosi,:---- 111ANIIPAOTtrItElt 'AND - ISZEI,ER ! • PAINTS. , OILS; I , C., -•- • rick 141 nerdell VAIIty Torki - ZEPECTIIILLYInvites the attention of Ihvggieta and Mathiatt throughout the Utdon, told! large and ex tensive assortment vd PAINTS, OILE, do., of the BEST_ AND MUM QUALECIES, which he offers - for tale on ving taddarath teems, both to oath and clew-time buyers- - Below, are enumerated some of the loading articles : • warn LEAllin n il , in kegs of 25 to 500 _' - - BUCK PAINT. YELLOW mann, BED, in : PATENT DRYER; EPAN.M. BlifftPN, TEREA.- fxr-_ ENNA; is all •UMBER, 4311.11651/1 - IMPERIAL 4114zacal, GREENS, in oIL PETTSto oU. ISLiN 8L15,0050.A1l f413,' Or all kinds. , _ • • • - • LINSEED; OIL,. and BOILED 117=i, LOW AFL aad ZSGLISII- CK Yen. Et>, akitamE ENT; mid*Ni INIAA. Rll6, kIitEAD , ETONE thx, IfItENCH and YELLOW, OftlißE,-_ MIRO PAR/S mai BRUNSWICK ElR.=q, dry. PUNCH AND AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS.-, ' _ HisLrPruggists and' others. in want of any of the • above , mentions articles, will find It to their intend to tall; near ftefilties P.m snantithettaing anti nurcisaahsg;and our taps : rienos in the battrues, glee ta advantages insallag.l __over tient of th ose in th e none line; janltSincvls 411 Malden Lana New.ork; - • • • - AUSTRALAL - teIONEER LIICS OF ' , SIONTITLY -1 P.A.CMEISTIM r -of this - line are, fitted up with . Erninstresei Psteat ya i eg i ac zs ; aides:Ty _Trues' Metallic Lit, 80at.:... •-+ • 1 • The • nearly new. and beautLflal-.Clipper_p4_,NTslllofl, atu. deice Monate; samintiv: p of tbs abomilkne, and sail from New - York, fir( KM - Ewan, PORT . PRIM; on - the April . putetway. - . liy a plleation to any of .the 'Agents, soma_ :lief of By. ample quantities of which azo presided flar,', the US. i s O_paasengers. prioaeof ;smuts are as iblkres" : Saloon: Rest Cabin, $2OO and $224.. • Second 1125: • 1 Drelythlng proeideds tbr the Famengem - except Wines; and 14nors, Soap and Towels. The length. of passageTmc . rim from 80-. to •rifteans tulle feet:Of Luggage' it - snowed to each - adult.: No Berth: wilt be " -- considarod - as - se." Mewed, till at lesstone:AinT of tl% amount of Waage bss beenpaid as deposit: A rton,: of tht lieeomt . cabin - . has been filed up in a au • •safor manner, trier:x.oles and *theca. . glee !140 each.. 'Children under 24 Years- a zee, het prieo. - ...inexperienced fieon aecosnremdes each aulteel slid every fr aee tiondsune ge. •-- iminNtefor tho oorefort MuenZers, proaided of char rThe NTIEROD is every fistsaner, and tun'Supirb maidstiona for Paiseagers. _He Saloon is 35 feet 55.5%5Le!.: .ti Se Cabin Is roomy, light and welt ventilated . --1"" 'proprietors of tin, the first and only regular Line, dm:sit necessary to - stata that; none or their 'vessels - have obliged to atop at any port for 55 Piales , • - drat clue vessel will succeed the NJ3IBOD. and mu': CM.. thiZth - of 3fay. B . W. oacraoer, 1-16 Will:street New Tro*,.. Morn - 45 Ilfels street, - lissoolo - /4/4- r , LOAS—Several Thou land Dollars, on brinct robe Vig! or pod business =tan 66i ressausbis per aubtlite• E. F WEDDELL. Loan Broker, - tth street. 'ePr9 • ' - Masonic N linicrand Dm-ashy acienleozice collodion or t'AREIEL O iIANGINGS, comg a great titimixx of new 'pa ten% selooted didas nuortoc - from trench and dinerioni plan of Gold, Gold and Whet, 1101 e. end, ci,e1417 variety ;_ Glued and_ traghissi; sit els slit itylog Imito.Woodsuch as Oak, a . -rair4e, htshosPui, sossweas, rushihed and plain, - cso,. king altogether an amt Sauna bo : extolled to itsl2.2:4.llclartitr;or low ric!! . briAT "tottia'avi t piths' - _ - trisgstecsiaps. toppolitilteekr Fasonx destratut Pi lOpting ttifflakiitt . Lk" 'mtkeelasint' irtudium disPenolt?r oll tutir !TV 4131 r = l3V 4 . - tO - m a ziati t. - - So, w 5 hiszket strist - • _ . ._ ...._. .... .... • _ - .Ni.r.. - .. - - , - - . , ,,•:.: z .-- v .. ~ . ~,..--,--.✓_,........ ..-,.:-._ - _...: ..,-,.:...7-..... ry :. , ' :•.. • - . 7 . - .. - - - - .:= -:: -:-• •-.--- ...:. k ,' -- -.- -......!,::*. -:' . • - t - '- •-.- '• • '..- ' * t , r;i. ... •_ ' • '.:.....•••••.---.:.." .-.'... -.,..',- . :.'..-.. .: , • - . , : , --'-,,, , !'5er7 '• t. a MEMili . • IMIII Law Aro PS C. INVIZI elar Deem *Feet eY, o'eloek; pattrauttes tr; mammon at PA coclook, Saw nI, le secured to Box o Moe,eariul the day, *Ultima extra cbarge. M Sir - Pirst atirbtli &ll3l7 sef the regaireauratof the popular azitece.. r. sZKI Mr*. three of their mast po arbo ols, char:cars. eats -(PP= ?ElSrrilolo,..apW 3.2tb, 1853, Win be &dad . %lye tat ' nits= CELI3IIIEII.- BEdi ulle9 MOD, (Irlo licavr,)-llr. IL IC1:11;ma. lttilWW vri 41.5.rp1i. c f 4. 4131 PLACE.L. lumams Pte:.'.::a G Tl2,3l?erf . D atemele2;iiiith theTarafar; Tara ' - pi;bly Min; (TIM *Tar Itz,)—Mz.n"ruimuk, TOl7lo[liillN;;Sri stairs. ItAtLYET,WILWAIISv4i CONS'WE Witi. souoi. iii t zir THE OniiidDeliarpjm Seimenf-EUNIOCVE: isriatrrixparat PLINOYEILLTEOI:II ecceinenee on Pamir ETEntisAtea.ll(%,scu ts suri .. mu; . for There Nights Only; - . . Mend AD.Lirs, the wine:4o4 . evening seeenti d . "Bela decidedly the :/talNe4 , ,skeiter I - ' itent. :srEcr~-~~vo~cEs:_::~. AHL I anii-son aay. asadin.i 0. 144 Eznithlieid * g. - .. -rzraiskr 11&II. A. 0 .. D.-Meru s. thsagableatconre of • -. !-' rocerth and Maetetstreeug, (aboos 31supliy . dlt Bur*. !kW& Store,) an Maluku evening% teckck.: , v:JilarXr ANGERONA. -LODGE, I. 0:.0. -- Per: The :dramas,' LolgeMo.:189 r L cf. '0;1 1 4 Wadi:veto , arming fri.,Multhigtoa lisll,:likaisii. MIT IWISLACIETEA.,,,,Ifor Ms best Oaconatatraitta• . k•purgb, st costa 124 go to Lb* Pak/cilia flions; • 311 Fiftb..street, where..therlmro,4..X.***4 'Arm- %JOHN H, YOWL 'lsto.Powletrik s amtind ethoelttesatleSurttals its.l4 6 Bstrlsky street, flys 41(stesistal!,&ster Elottes New. ' trittl=a Sliver Jo gaol awarded by • .• • .-.- br,Dr. • . Institute, IL11[111:1;,Mantible• Wayne ZoekeZ Bioko; Poitelfcrnasies,' Haw roixt Writing Date; Dressing Claw all Work '11.F4x45,.1015-4 7 11* we% sae diar below Elzth,Pbaittolphin.7 _ xcuirlazt Ow Ow F.—Pturt at meetteg, Ira.tbinglon BAIL, Wcodstreetbetwset Fifth an et fad Tt40:11.,/kßey. - - - . - ItnaluMaciDegi./5k3:36-4tents gnarl Tueediy *ruing. 3traciaras Facpanimm,..Vo. —ll bets rza and • Trlclsy,orescluxeonth. - • - fly"••• —-- - - -AMTAIAL : lIRANGEk Co ANY, U•er Hartford9:-CoIan.—CAPJW Stock $300,000; As sag $489,312._ Mee or, the , ,ls2lstni2o . Agency - fa She BO - Emma arOurly*lppiats, No. 5911 ood oxen, • end& :. 1111M11.44 Ageit. vT - 7 - :Conant. Carnal: Corsa 111 A.g.taiit-Juin . . nice trey, pons ant druidfully larmatrted entna..4 eatable rennedy • irtil; bit - found:ln Dr. Vateira - Ocana4T.aarsa;lor • sale by Dr. 01W 2.11.21 . 8103.140 , retail at lit% and 25 eta, pet bar: - • 1 /1 4 *` 113.1.theral del tbate who buy •• 11 . 7 0 0111.13TILILISS,' . ; nips, & sal tkry PI 4.Ncrtain. Trimmings afenrirj.kokeliptieu r Niztatztio • Boacetellee,. Likee - mm„. Nem - Xatiolosa. T. Painted mdow aides % ke., at whalsoale auk mail 1M Meta= stmeef,:eotkoilNikk, . . Coitoku Node : 4 4441tite.yiy!Sbetertik :tub • dee: sod .' • • iff.ateria - -Wtsdow-glands-Maat • U•e," tart. ocis3iza .01,..JISCOND - LND dlCUErers. 4 -- .PaILAIMELHELA.: .Our zeiptto.le;,..?; , Quid' c. &kr ale Smug air Ram 94nrch, andLoitge•Boaut. 8 WIZ, =ado Eta, . - supedor tnanner.. - sir- Dalai:and *then are. ixorlfel tcr_Vve its w . sarr, fors parekussing elaewlmide. -.• muan. . ' . • iii=etin , tirchst", _ • - , NELSON'S DA O trEILELEOTT/PE5,.— . .2. - . Post Mee Ittaldings,72iird stivet..,qattreenee tame: in ail kinds of windber, Conn iA. teal: M;gh . ing eue em miraf oeto tbe te =Oak and ecesiincuisbeep renet sushante Itininessi = yh albs and wesidy p dotice_4o6 • thew) Pincer tiAk s44:xend - - the sine andquidity of owe or Prams. - z- • . - Hours Zr epOdem, *me 1.1 A. 21. to 2 lb, • : N.S.-11broesuset of eiti. or donntsod persoweiskatibiscuy . _ part of the city. - , - fueroZely i" Pittibuigth. Clitr WileskiAPV'o !ca.—. • ur.) , W CtlMlniattAM CPA; 4Noomfootroppv of RAS' GLASS, No. VI Ilirkes . ighweed; betweep and • Becond, Pittsburgh; Peun'i......Firiteithieattetitlon. paid to odd siont. Mao, dealers ip BLDIT HOT-, • 42E3; de. Two et the Erns being iced:slag awn, will give their entire atten.thar. to the bitaintee. and they Jbel. dent they win pralueesoz article ' or Wlteies Sloss equal to 'War either of fareigzi or denneirdeihanufteetarr.„ • - • - - ARN.ESS, Noises 'Me tiro .Fleact, smut jr,y-•creeable dimbarvs from Cm ear ,oesaiy mid pains, neatly removed, witimat pain or . I. 2 marb7Dt.llast...- I.sy,, IttoMpsi Aurtst of tile Y: Ear Surgary;irtio may be '.- constated st 99 Azzla stroCt, PhiladelpislaviromY.t. 3!.?' ' •- • Thirteen years of this bunch afspecbd practice hasessitided Mos treatment to such-as/wee of inztess ash) tistdlhamost_ limed andobstinal• muss ylel4, astiffittkrewlibe , ABSOCIATZ : I3 • Plremormis.Vamistimistiosk - - ttcy . Company- of the City.f Eittiairmettsr J. K. ILISSEILLID, I . 7esidea—Rourriateum WEI ladle against FIRE and- if/Lynn:: ElBlit ar kinds. . Mice: la Itonsaysictla Noose: Nos- - . 12- aisk 324 . • ..- • . . . moorgua, • -' - 8 -C. Saner • • SY. IC Dapss. Haat. - Tr c. PittsbtLegh.-41. -D. _RING; Yra Icp_ ; UN- - - ••• 1. - •--- • • --;.- '••• .•:' - TTEL L. mArqrTVT‘rseersuirr...- ,_ - - , ' - 7 - ' -- .- - - '.- = ' -' - _ o,4isz.: 93 Water Stnxt..betweal kraiidi.a iriv. l ll;eii : „:-. -..• ,-- .f, -- .; .;•-•,•• -: i-r.• . - ~ , Inures trULL and CatGol3.l.s4,cin#ul Cady mid-MIRO - -..t:- -: ,-,.- ~.-. '•- . - 41=ertand tribiaarke-': - . , - - ._ - . ._ ,-..,.....,,:„_, - MS:A—A= "a the Perils - at the e i tesius4.-ixsks l. ' ..- ' - Ir. -:"': _--. - ‘ - ',..'•• L' '''' ', .. - . _— _ . aD William Etas • ^ : Wm. tlinhniefi.i Sucuaellies. .* -WlLUgamßluraWs'-': Rabat - John B.llilworth, -• • • Harbaugb, • Prom* - Divazd H.m.Usbia„- J.24l3oosiatter, Nralter.Drilint• InWasztßaNy . z. Isaiex.:Pantiock;: : • de tr" Pittsburg/a ..Life Saasstavaage Catrasatico,,oce - nee - eressdent—Sairen Treasurar—JosxPa S. larclt. Secretary—C.. A. Cimosr_ • ' - - _ - OFFICE, AU..t ts n Frii EinErr,- (Ala:ol'de Zan - Buikrmg y - - . , This Com say - pukes avers , 'lnsursury s.prti.ining fp , MOW Batas are the:alai:a! ttaii•adoited Sher. safely comissitsd Companies:- • . -- • Joint Stock rates s. ildurtiaa oaaihirti t.bar Illataid rain - 7 441 w boa diiidanci. thirtyzacrepiad acts:- third Tier mat., paid .meats"silvsztee. • •• • Biota taken cat tluallyptiot parsoasgaWa to Calltorioa or - - gismes WM= Phillip 4 lar Seat,- - JiiturWtaplll6' Horatio N. Lee, /Err TOAMTIS•i!.IO7I FIALKATAIUS-0311C4.: rUINAP GlowyrD - WAlai eAPXl3.—Ifor Wetly - t) Brat wALTR3. . . R ow. BOTTEIt 7 4 010.,k mb y for siao • - - - A 151 DREW 1 . 12=1,4.8 . .4 7 4.1)04 Ur*. retootiiitaititt -o& MICE to tbe conasiotWiaitifiodaiduthadatitt4l. about 7:Benny, les Stow. s": • •••-•. • :fttblott Ten. iiIZIEMED.- Per - .l.tims Oa. 's ExpreWtoi' R¢' .-hatxtsotoslot orNewfity're,Earr:LiaysadErribrailot,7-. td aitialin te'ILUMIELLAS, WHlTr4±. , . • . r :. - 1591/4ntrastrait.-.7S ; R.t. WFADDET•L F , ;"^ - f T OAR BROLEEIL,Desier 'ARAL* Balz*NarititMßW Zeints_Stocks, hicrehaadbe, A - 4 z OtIIte; Alascede Ran, ..Wth amok aszt doir to the = - Citheis'DeposiLikok.LitUbarztr.Ps. , , _ - ::"nits: CBT /LECSIN.ED—AtZio.-101-Market uxretib ge tI sortmeat at. mb, Dayo: sad Yovittue- Biwa. Oxogres - Pair Geier; Oxftedvialticaiottra- Mts. • +Pea ••••; , :• - r rt. 8C113121127. PRINGIAILICLILINZLItYa- • --- 111111 . 11 - Er4 rut. tiorgand - - a F WsBs a 111 /WCF" . CLE5;11143 .. .;". , suceitesor to Mrs, . 140027.01t.-.IY. finintryin;at Nalo7 , lltrkat strait, ••• ..1.3 now opening ona thorliiiresil wad mixt •-•• • -- 1: • - stocks.ot Boors, ELIOES bniaght • • Ms city. ,Peracaii in sant 'ors - gootrarticle. - prires , fireatabortnaitdoweillapillandnatrbit stark - . - ' • • Ness Syrinx' Saylea ni.3nataresttA.mws 400De.,--Tue. xceeiiid„ it: : - . .7 kj , E. - WATTS' 2 CCV4 - 1.43 Llbert - i r reA's tell solectod at& of Bp AM ANA Gentlemeirit voor;•Clodigeibolincres sod Tostiogs, of ths , '',.-• Ilzieirt 11=170 ad Us OW* besolifhl itylot. niszle ''' f; - A. DI • , 10 stanzas's. • nyrzmizt 'tau FacatUat goons by' thasseet Ur or =nlini atottioetride4s at au boor of the day, br_ card: b eatuniattrponsidad mitt' tin -lass Sin toarket *Santa Ifs tun etai4 up Pil ßooms for Partle~ m4. l 4ucuutuutubi, ms Was d'Hota is Siirisinin - aidiiiii4tusziti thatizi i Hts prkta wilt be auxid rats tudenta: - - • - A kb persons sat btreby canaweal-defte - negattsdnribrs now drawn by us ts. th. Gr u a . cr • • . Jumbos. foe -Sven blunder.: and Ten January Tit b, US; ear Abbe. four mamas a1te 1 1=, 41463 interim: APPII•-tllif been - sto--011 =la w"' w n k.s c ,,le - • BLEM., aux:rams" b ' ' I.lctanirgbilleeeb - . CO. C wegtos. intarilKe - IkairpanyiPittitargh. • xim.7*. Praident. ,I• T. M ..lear.7-: M. GORDON; .14 - " CAPITAIve Saooiooo v -- • el boar, sirabut all klrah/ Cr abbe, PULE aautsi, • -.'. • _ RINE.- - .au lassaa . orlal hi 111avally. s4pg4 121 . 4.- . A ozze latiitetiaroaaaage.l.hy Ihsitcsans w.bo avail -, : '...".1.... 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