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Pwho are - pwinpt, est ;•'.).it'o . n.,:nly hi their busfue-4; t em only r (Adler:hod I.:pats in Um at] of Nen' York Ina BOStOu 1 for tbo 'Day- are :receive Ad= ve rti,;e-irktz, Sohiceiptlons - for VA t ttgr:lllt. Thor lux.lll - S,P - e I tr - - - Artlctlas wymonts. iNeirobilcante - - '112; Naiwn. 'Street. $0":'0]4:10 Stilts • istvet. 43 . .3Ve 407. cu. ; orr 'A, Ira 7 t 1 ... ‘ a1f:: ?-I '; '42 F A"'' A" K-7.'"' Io ". ourrspu - e,ote -itrAvAND am SVILLE - .-CINNATI it 4 TGROAD. The President th^ pithy@ named toed, T. I-- W. Peacock, Esq., of Qambridge, Ohio. is now •f in this ci , :y—tme of hie objects being, we under stolid, to;present.tie pre:Rl:miens of kis road' to -_the knowledge end good:w 11 of the Recta of Pittsburgh. „TVs rein; forms a port of the grer , t trunk coming UP from Memphis. Tennessee; in a direct line tlitout , ,h Lexington tied Maysville, Ry... - ; thence - passing on, preserving its direobieee tenon-me, through soatdern Ohio -to Stenben vile, - Wave it is to unite w'th the Pittsburgh Steubenville Road, leading dtrectly to out' city. A' gliinee at tia map will show that this, and not the Meriett‘i.Rosti, is the most available connection between Pittsburgh "and the Sonih ' west, and le avideutly the road to which Philo , delphia should hove' eppiopriated her-money for Soith-western connectioee. rather than to the Marietta concern; into which bee has been hum bugged. • • It is well known to the people of Pittsburgh that we were among those who,_in the beginning of -our Western Railroad era, took a decided etancifor,the then immediate making of the road direct - from Pittsburgh to 'Steubenville; as a part . r; of the great direct neutral trunk between East and Waft, ,We were satisfied then that we were ' • right, and we are so now. Those who then. warmlY l opposed us, have taken- tar side, And that road is now rapidly being made. At that tha hennaing of the railroad era—the road whose liarde heads our present artidle, was 'Contenaplatail,And- Netts Aneatissary part of that idett,which influenced the conduct of those who thetithenght and acted with wt. The Penturylvanin Road having been projected to lead tiireotly from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, the idea was.-to put it right Straight-forward through the centre of the Wear; then, funnel like, tot :trait from the South-west and .14Terth west odor ic),ds into it, et a point Where the control of this vast.reg,ion of country would trot enci-pe from' oar hands. One of these great trunke, coding up 'teem tee Seuie-we 1 ,,,, was, eigirid to traverse the caul/try and connect vita us "at Steubenville, in the meaner winch the Pittsburgh, M‘ysville end Cincinnati toad is now organized to do. Time, truly, is the test of truth:! The friends : with whoutwei,,then thought and rcted, (and etif eibtagoatib,) aid remember how this . simple, niratiil ,idea of a ridl vied system was - ritdculed'sit intprlcfieable few short pears hay.r pasentAttar;;Yet snob has been the fozce of hash, tbpt inerionary im practicability (notarithatanding a powerful and re., lentless. opposition) is now a praezicar reayty —4B rxing fact. The road 110111 here to &entice ; iiitivs alt ea.:4le, and all in vigorous orogeess; that part thence west to St. Louis, nearly whole , Made; and the great South-western trunk, now organized, niestfully sustained, and about. to be put under contract, as the Pittsburgh, Maysville and Cincinnati Railroad! nun, we see a sys tem, a great system of reacts embracing an em pirct—a syetem of roads founded on an idea eldierdecreven here, 'within eighteen months; as preposterous,• now a living, and operating actual ity !.! Ilankeristn, let us . beg you to croak no _more! Within less than two years hence, the main trunk outlines of :he system ne have al luded to, will be comuletsd, wi h innumerable tributaries tied maxillaries now even not dreamed of. Let, -then, the great work gn bravely and cheerfully ton; and may God support the workers! . The Pittsburgh, Maysville, and Mariam r oa d, we see by the Ohio papers, and learn from pri vate sources, is only aid ardently ',emitted through. the country which It -traverses. Large Embetkiptions have been made to it, and the Pre indent informs us, that an average individual subscription of ten thonsart' d dollars enile will be mode up, within two mouths; end that a rail road I) OB never peen organized, even in diet RAI- '1 road Stets, which has met with a more liberal or cordial support. The oouotry traversed by it, is rich 'trite mineral and Agricultural capabilities. The re ioupees it developes, therefore, will cot be less impo2iant than its great oofinextions.. Their conteasioes in die soutii-yost, or the outlines Of them, are, many of theali.Already zompleted, arela the rapid process -of conipletion. Our citizens will net fail. to .look with earnest favor upon tide' wail, and we can assure our Ohio friends thet it will meet with encourage ment of the right kind here. Though Ranker ism nia-yuroak failures, and the envious and the jealous Ay interpose retareirfg obstaeles, be of good cheerfor thisroad is one of the - made, which is inevitably "bound to be mede.".. Baaded Titlories, Counterfeiters - , ea. The Rev. E. Smith, of Mansfield, Ohio, makes 60010 sttuiling. t.levelopments of an organized. Brotherhood thle4es, itbich exists in that State, aucl4as its :euxillary iocities in every. State in ihe Union. Ifs says that its members sus numerous, and respectable, many of them. oc enpyingluiportant stations; and leaving n wide influence, some are members of churches and =church-officers, and attend_ w the corms of Deli eon, sticitAs asking , a blessing at the table, An& °•-• attending to family worship. These statements were Made In confidence, under circumstances celonlateti to leave little ore no doubt of their truth. A similar society was formed Baretpe in 1777, by Weieanpt Zwack and Rniggee; TALK , continue , / ten years end was then broken up by the discove.y of their papers in the hatil writing of Zwack. They had receipts for prodncingabor tion,.filling rooms with 'Unpitying - odors and di vert 3 like 'hellish things, and scores of counter feit seals, We shall rejoice to hear of the like detection and disruption of the one that has made its home with us. - • Whatever . the Rev. E. Smith may say about the• ramifiettious of this "Brotherhood" throughout the Unior, We do not suppose they have any or ganizations in this neighborhood. . The thieves among 'us-follow their prof ion, on the indivi dual responsibilityyrinciple, and consider them selves t:ccoulifeble to-tre 'Mayor and police'only. A sIIALI(orP-10 ViAtnz,VrtoprrAßLE The Collector at Sandaaky, Ohio, "resigned", • his office, fly taking the Sabine slope, and car rietT off all the fa:Ude iT itatl collected belonging to the r•overziClettii-a!neunting,it is snpposed, to between ' %i.4,906:atti1: He told his ee pity he ;led-left **OPT hr 'the safe r butt R •• key of the safe !aue, and it inie sot aeSt. opened vet. Among other s!valttables i . t he took. with him, was the wife of the diptitY,`, :374 1 4(. 11ot suppose the busband of the frail one, WS! consider this serious loss, if he has - totimen sense. This last•theft is an improvement on thdGii . -, phinitorra - the late adininistration. The n= Ironton ofLtdole- money, only; but those who cave leshaed the science by their,cuMaple, not only'filclt money with width- they ar e e n. trusted, but:steel ttteii neighbors wives also;,-. The_ country isi*.dittges. ' COMMPONDIDNE. : Mrattion Booliii . }. 4 pea , p,.. , ./lip ic s-- " Z B , P i t t :ta n :3 A y P o ri u l . W ls ill ' I tte Bs : . P.:tle astoaiskeu upor- recei ring a letter from me-writ ten tt-t Nittv-,B..ighio.i, iiad itie.thereforis :woes ii y7o'.tainake ti.. ei:pianation, before proceed to ilisictill4ther ni;iters. I started freti home "--4lttOicitALitending to accOnaptacy my fondly to Mewiteld;ohlo, but -fibs') oar carriage =iv . ea itt tt.e. Ballro.tc dipot in Alleg,heny, t e " C,roug., exu-les tain" had just left. The, loco ..etive is a cienocrat of the real go-aheW pi cg , Pssite so. 00l end d .u't stop for ft y body. A: - ,0 o'cl .01:...5e-tefok Abe•acieonunoda otetrain. `or Neu fir, btu: , r her. we.aball have eetnaiA ores t niil 9 o'elonk to-morrow. Al,hde t hi., del . :, , l re.a a little mort :ring:at neat, I ado uettiow .113416 t it; NI they eurnire I. li ye e 'pert-rvied invhsiting,snne Of e menu fitovuittg enuiltiltibmeets of this flourish g little tiiiiiiti cit t r,,has',Enbilii'd:, , n'ocinatid me fo the dis . , appont 'latent at tr.... ,, inp,,:'. .. - Ne4 Brighto aa vsu :vs aware, isheauflfully,situnted on a 'North aLte of t se Ber-ver river, n boot three mi es above , it, imoot'. It possesses unequalled advantages for,tej z ant', eturing,. on icannut of the fine wa...er p: ';.er .-t . . its Be. re- racer. I"ierti are various , kind-,or m.loo' pier , - establish ments a wig 1 the r, , ,, , -.. rfal3., , eveuget rt.ioll I Invy enumerate , n, l t'' milts, llo , •r.ug milk., bucket 'notarie!, sash' Pots-i - s;;-.-el tUatuif•cioriea, &a. tee. I ,hell bri. ft, otriee swee of tsese. T. , ure are etre° flouring mills on the falls of 13e)ser river, three of which are located iu New Bei , hten. 5 . % ,•f there wills run four pairs of berm Pack, and the other rune three pairs of burrs—mating atto4ethertwetity-seven pairs of burrs tv;iiih are constantly employed 1n making flour. Each mill turns out on an average 150 barrels per d-y,and they all manufacture in the °dune of a year about-800,000 barrels of flour, of the vary beet quality. The Beaver buckets are celebrated 'allover the country. There are two large manufactories here, one of which tarns out 900, and the other 600 buckets per day, making altogether 1600 buckets per day, ce over 460,000year..7' eali These estabdshmeats also turn out , bout 160 tubs seal per d.sy. . , , i , There is a large shawl manufitotoiy inNew Brighton, Dirac.' and conducted ay Messrs B. & W. Vttua, Witt are very intelligent, active and useful citizee4. They employ on an average, 60 persons, fo - ty of Whom ate females, who are en gaged in the work of embroidering, which is oertaioly a rtly pretty and delicate occupation. The ilessrs. %hum manufacture on hD average 400 s--a-vlii ' rerl week, which `they Sall it from Rl5O to $6,00 each. 'Thtir principal market 'Sr i ieeiry of New york. ICU a curious fact that t ,e steechants of Beaver and Allegheny counties urchast• Clete very shawls in New York, and ter vtr..l. ye, ~." I t:•14.31.1, in Cue neighborhood erero tk ".111 L 18. J“' ST , tlllon'''Cillred 1 The I,lTio'i House, where lam stopping, is l'ittsburgbers. It is a veryax tensiv,., .eft stifully arranged and adMirablynao ducted us ablishuoent. The Looms are all large, alexia, airy .110t1 comfortable; thioyarlors ore also Lorge snd furt&l , ed. Thißitinsa throughout, in airiteilepartinen , s, is equal to the firai,o3a.le 'wools of Pittsbutlo. Mr: Mnotrou, the Bootie manly propriatoc, spares no pains or expense to make his' guests feel at home ; 'and his amiable ladxlcieo does everAiting in her power to render the female visitors comfortable while they so journ with her. Since lastsummer Mr. Man- FUCK has rarde many useful improvements in the house, for the benefit of his guests; the most important of yhich is the introduction of pure, fresh, wholesome water, by means of pipes, from springs in the neighborhoott He basalsoerect ed li-the within the building, which will be sup •jolied_ with either hot or cold water. Ottri4its, burgh friends wit° . wish,to emend e-e Bumbler' a l unt'.st oat of die...city, may rest ensured that there , a no place in . the neighborhood where they cap find -coomtuottationit, equal titt•tlinie et the lierriek Rouse. I am pleiierr; to no.ice th.t.t there are a great Timmy ;In f r ovem,-,ate going cm in New Brighton ie ire I'r paid{ a visit to the place. The moist'. inapt), 'tot of .iese 4, ‘ a large Seminary end 13c,r)d; , ig :=rtiool ladies, which tas just be ••er , • r_l3 Rev. Mr. DAVIE,— t he 601,y sod four stoles high— the ti sto- , v w.ll b, opi;t of stone, and the .01,b-r 11 e ,sk. It will be delightfully • • secant; bunk," immedirtely above the E , Tad Capot. Mr. Davis expects to b, re the but., og completed and ready for on .ttney by Ortnbar or November nest. Prom its pro c;.uity tO Pittsburgh, and the general healthfulness sod mor , tlity of the neighborhood, the Gelato , ro must be liberally patronized by our.elizros. I heartily wish that the enterprise may be entirely successfUl. • One word about tke management of the Ohio and Pennsylvnnia Railroad, ‘• and I hate done." Every person with ptuistis over this road, speaks well of its officers and managers. The eandnat toys and engineets arena-only experieneednum, Who know their duties sad perform them faith fully, but they are also kind-hearted and affable gentlemen, who take pains to impart interesting information to travelers, and answer civil ques tions civilly. Mr. COVILTEET, the general super intendant, Mr. Rent, the conductor of the through express train, and Mr. Itinerants, the conduotor of the New Brighttln accommodation train, have earned for themselves exalted repu tations as clever, itgreeable, gentlemanly, atten tive officers, and we take great pleasure in thee publicly bearing testimony to their merits A surly, iltru tiered Railroad conductor, I most cordi II o d-spiss ; but travelers may rest assured • that they •will find none such on the Ohio and Penns mule nßilroad. Yours; truly.::- im:mcsa SPERITIUALIB.)I. — The New York Herald i n a •.e -ce-,,t nilisle upon spirittitti'maiaestaitons, tLinka s ° l " if:,000 c.ill come, of the "vie " toed*?, if established—for instance: "All 1 - .,it00 , ,v can he rectified, and the blanks filled op, from cotemporaneous witnesses, through all , timo. We aball then be able to know directly to 'the; point, HoW much it cost to build the paranoids, What beonine of the Ark after the flood, • Thii, contents of the books of the Alexondria ": ; • 'VA'? id - dell:di lost books of Liry, .The travels of the ten lost tribes of Isrsel, and wh'erelthoee people , now are, The!deingeof the dark ages, • Thetntithorof the letters of Junius, • the - .Azteoe, liVh. struck-Billy Patteraon." , *Si?' Tbe following table: eihibita the compa• rative population of the Oliti_ the . Lake Beale .• VALLEY. • .. - ItkiiltaS4 l . , tlisOhio 1,600,000 West.2L - V.»... 800,000 do Indiana 760,000,f .-do do nlinoic. 750,000 40%000 . .F.datucky 1,000,000 dci Indiana. 260,000 TFdirmseo. 1.000,000 do 300,003 Ml"Cfp n ••• 4 5 0 7 000 do 300,000 Wino:mein 1150,000 ....5,000,000 T0ta1...... . OBE Enamstr Itan.wAys.—To stock a line requires ball arit engine Al niPe. Tte carrying stock of the kingdom's railways includes sixty thousand vehiole4, t bout one-letith of whiob are for pps se,. get..; iike value of the whole stook is Mitt tonted dt"44,000,000 sterling. ..-The lost of coannucting a fust-olasa carriage, .tiffordio' accommodation for pi,gbteentassehgere ii'ilbon . .f.,880`-; a second class, to bold tiventy -1 , . iiii,, , 0;• - •' and, horse boxes — may be built for. .abtintAbilk,'::: ~ I Qtiu . or'ltiOlingines on the !mad page, the f loletit Wea r " is 4tible of takings pas- A'/tor c ~-, -• i ae t n ai ti_, a ," v r rag :! 4,4 T o- 0 ,. ,,a 1 1 4 e :4 n 7 1 1 0, tw, . ; . e t .p te t y itr ; t4 ,4 4, . - p„i T t - 4vvimitiultorw - i.. ----- 1, MON 01111 V72.-5H:70.1701-7 CO7nrsTONDENT. I CITY 01 , WASHINGTON, 14th April, 1853. 1 Messrs. Harper 4. Phillips— GerrmLEnsrai : 1 here bee , o-dt t &It Appoir. 'anent o' a Tobtatagr, ,, in adegert:- coun ty, untie; the pr meet aduonietra , i9n: it, is tbat ., Dy. D-vis, win sppoi,lted or Wilkiishni'~t Anna‘ouch t 8 Ilinovivery , tittle ,4;sout thet:gen- Conon, it would no le nroper .or pte to:hsy (ouch aJout ,ffiit this. Lpresemei-inaf be safely slid, in this case, that :,e is qual!ffit.: for tho office, o , b. would uov have bee recoonnsacl - as h',3 1y ee he wne, oor would 'te prob4bly Itba ve b‘on appointed. • . . 't A. , rea .eoto olt.oes ;renal-ally, in your - oitv and 'county, tb.ey ba not yelbeco filled; nor is it entire . / oe , ;.ala is as they will be: some Ablok, however, Clot tlte coen.keve been already eeleoted to fill these offices; but the .Adakinistra don WiS:l3B to take Clem an "in e lump," and decide uOOO them at o. cc. Jeot of gamelia, is onu that enueges the attention of a larl;,e camber of the people here; and ea; iu more .than one nay. There a*a more .ionses it thi, city where professional gamblers mep', in ardor .o fleece the umpaspeot ang unot - -.ctiscd, thin in nay other in which I -Rm clew mod conseqae-dy the gentlemen of the profesActi , are ettxicn , for the success of their peoulitw fr' .Det, -o—tters of these : houses,— nhile - the • onett oortio , • of he community fel , that' the puceriihtnn/a• ot• of such houses is disprce to the city, cud e 1.77 great drawback to its prosperity. But resat, they ask, is to be done? The anr. , er would• went to me to be a plain one: . impose each penaltiel , on gambling as you impose' on theft, and you will find fewer houses and fewer gamblers, if you shall not ban ish both entirely from the place. The fact is, gambling for money is much too fashionable here. It is much too fashionable stoats of gov enment generally; -and, although many of our legislatme themselves violate the laws as they exist, for the'imppresslon of a practice so fraught with evil consequences, so destructive of all Moral and ennobling feelings, still ilia is not mania sufficient for permitting It go unpunished.— Iti In our State, although the punish ment; if inflicted, would be severe, there are few who regard the laws an they should be regarded;- and legislators, judges, magistrates and consta bles, are ,found in certain quarters, willing to evade, or even to violate the laws, if they may thereby obtain a dollar more easily than they could tip so by patient nod ordnone mental or physical toil. But the way to overcome this evil Is—not merely to pass stringent laws directed against it —imposing the most severe' penalties upon those who in any manner favor the practice—but alto to offer adequ L.° inducements to police officers, 1 and otherre, to ferret oat an:3 expose all—rilitit everthei" cotaFtiou in life--who may be guilty of violating the taws. In •his manner gambling may be supprenaes inan , community ; ,and every community ou it to di rot eh their efforts to'the ba:ziahment of so bancfu a aractici. It cum.tot fail, to trove eaeourig-ng to those whose efforts are and lio , m long been directed to the suppression of th , s vice, to state, that a coarse similar to eini which Is here recommend ed, has been adopted in almost all our now States; in whio', bat a Ten years since, the pro fessional gambler might be found In almost every social circle; and whom three crimes so nate tally following such a heartless business were of almost every day occurrence. It may be thought by borne gentlemen, that these remarks arc out of place in a Pittsburgh journal ; but I can tell you that this is a grew mistake. Neither public par private gambling. I am aware, are very common in your city ; but you and your readers may be assured that the practice prevails to an extent to convince me that the mass of oolice officers are sot anymore . willing there than elsewhere, to come out and sustain the law,. unless the lati properly -cares for them. This is natural; and they are not en tirely blameable—e.specially when every man is required to pay supreme homage to the dollar. Fonts truly, 1. L. E..„, Russian. Coinage snail Csirs . easy. A Russian official documentjuirt issued, gives the following statistics of the coinage and cur reztey of-the linstrisn Empire : • • "From 1826 to 1831, the total 'vine of the I gold and silver mined in the country was 285,- 769,000 rubles, the ruble being about 75 cents. During the same time there was imported the. amount of 189;925,000 rubles, while only 43,- 850,000 were exporLid. This leaves a total of the precious maid int- odueed into the country, and remaictin,e.; there, of 420,714,000, of which 426,625,000 ba.ve been Sent to the mint at'St„ Petersburg. Of this bum. 340,000,000 rubles have been coined for circulation, 3,707.000 hove been converted into medals, and 39,462,000 into ingots. But this does not give the total of the money in Mronlation. We must odd to: the amount given above as coined, the amount in circulation prior to 1826. From 1664 to 1762, there were coined 2,445,000 rubles in gold, and 90,185,000 in silver r a total of 92,580,000, all of which has elope :bem withdrawn; from-eirculn- During the reign of Catharine 11., from 1762 to 1796. 15,938,000 were coined in gold, and 70,941,000 in silver; total 88,879,000.. Un der Paul, from 1796 to 1801; 2,160,000 in gold, and 10,018,000 in silver, or in all, 12,187,00; of these two reigns the gold coloage has been almost entirely withdravrn from circulation, be cause the. mains were intrinsically; worth more than the& Coigne value. Of the silver, about one-third, or 27,000,000 rubles, remain ittetirca laden. >laring the reign of Alexander, from 1801 to 1826, 48.146,000 rubles were coined in gold, and 110,264,000 in silver, giving a total of 158,410,000. About 11,000,000 of the gold and 87,000,000 of the silver of this reign remain in circulation. During the reign of the present Emperor Nicholas, about -one-third'of the gold coined, or 75,000,000, nod one-si;th of the sil ver, or 14,900,000, has been withdrawn. The grand result arrived at is, that there is at pres ent in circulation within the empire not less then 840 millions of rubles, minus the 100 mil lions deposited as security at the bank, which leaves 249 millions, or About 180 million dollars." MOBS BLOODSEIRD IN GARRARD.--OU Monday last Joseph Murphy was 'killed in Lancaster, Ky, ' by ham° May. We understand that Mixtlihy was sitting iu the bar-room , of Faris's 'tavern, when May approached, unseen by him, end shot him in the hoad, p , odacing almost in stant death. May escaped, Sand at last Recounts was still at large. in one of the ntreays between the 1311 and Liana parties several Input!. s since, a bYtither of Mo 7 was kil!ed by Murphy, nod thie we judge 'to be the'catise of the dill:lenity between the two men.—Danville Tribune, Bth inet. 'l 4 •Le Lonieville Democral pertinently BuggeßitE the t the Ilit , F 741 Evens Oft: • 7, CIO hlAre dieturbet: the peace and quiet of Ga•••,:ill coonty so long, meet old hove n Kilkenny fig, bet ceveing until they are ell used on. it wool, he eel. for the community and perhaps better few themselves for the, poollo are dbtrated with their disgrace ful conduct. TEEtIitTOELIAL docarrerrtoN.--The "Zi MO/ 0 American cue:— Texas contains.. New Mexico..... 11. California.... If we deduct theft from the 1,650,000 square miles, which made the undivided original terri tory of. Mexico, this sum gained by us, we shall -leave to Mexico only 768,402 square miles for die entire extent of ter Republic as etpresent bounded by Mr'. I Trist's treaty. We obtained one half of Ate:former territory of Mexico and. 26,598 square _miles besides. ... 2,700,000 TYttlt's Lwrrzu the telehrwrion of 84 clay in Dublin, Rev. - Elms milli& ast.lop v expressed birneelf with regarc; to Mm. Julia Grvianer Tyler : I long to stand ;ti the pretence of the vs triot the accomplished Mrs. Tvler, end the in comparable !adies 'of America, <hat I may offer to them the deep homage of my grateful heart— that I may present - to them the respect and en= theeiam of the people of helped for the witheting chastisement they have inflicted on .the sainted amity of the Dutobees of 13qtherhiod, and 'for. kratitil digqty with _wlieh they have ex -. 080 We irall-meaniog:hypoTisy of hor noble imtmoittte." i'=~- ..F .. r?-..:~ Items a News and Idisoellany Pour Hundred Pad eig4ty-eight mane- road now centre et Incirj4oolia, lad. Thies hundred tnd eighteen Are process of cover ne- • ion and witt 9n.' there sre Do"t tirtee*lndred more in conterOa'ion. Oeoretit4l4l:3ol,:h Carolina the "iron rallOtl , ..br were duly celebrated 1e week. The 17 4 1 : 18 ,the Booth Cirolina Itellrost: passed . . over their' new bridge flit° ...43; city or Auguste., carrying s number of_passengers - to witness the joyful ceremonies. A row of-brick houses, io New O. leans, built tweoty-fouryears ago, fronting 74 feet 6 i,-,eb e is on Canal street, sold_lest lee!. for s96,ooo—and on, the 6thlhey were, sold agoin nod bronght $105,000. • ' ' • - Dr.Soberta halt been sent to 1;. e Georgie State prisoi for nineteen ream Gi6eon Copenhagen f6r fourteen, and Lewin Clark for four fo • robbing an old man of $B6OO i o The Legislature of Wisconsin has passed a hill providing for the Appointment of a traveling emigrant agent, whose duty it shall be to induce emigraPta to the*West to embrace the advautages held out to - them in Wisconsin. lion. J J. To ' , wend, formerly &Member of the Leguilature, has accepted the sppointmeot Wm. B. Messer, the comic°. or who he f 1 charge of the train at the time of ..he -ceider the Central Railroad, near Nevi ov flat& L 0 . ,, was tried to Lewistown last week, for the ram der or several passengers. The jury returned a verdict of " not guilty," but to pay die coots. It is stated that eighty American teumen, eighteen captains, ten mates, and nE many more foreigners, have died during the past 9 mouths at Port an Prince, from yttilow fever. Speaking of the death of an aged man, one of the papers says, "he retttined remarkable possession of all his mental faculties down to a few miles of his residence I " John Molise, posuaaster at Fayetteviiie, N - C., has declined a re iippointmen% Re has •)een connected witb the office for 62 years, 17 years as clerk under his father, and . 85 years as post. master.c Jackson and'lghl Comrades In Arms. The following characteristic anecdote is re hided of Gen. Jackson:—After the bt tee of New Orleans, Lacoste, a warm friend of Geo. Jackson, deeired an introduction to Commodore Barron, and for that , reason he went to Gen: Jackson to get a letter -of vecommendatioo or introduction, which ',the old Genefat-oheerfully gave him, in his usually frank manner. Lacoste, however, did not prepeot the letter, and one of his friends, who happened to know of the cir cumstance, asked him whet he did with 't. He replied that he had it in its pocket, " end by gar,7 says ho, "I wonitl not give the recom .merolation of old Jackson to see cony c.mmo- The letter was a very &tiering one. an, to this dav, is In the possessive of the Loc-ste (say. A very similar but even bette- sto y vet: red of Majo , Dovetail, so long the eloqueir orotor of tha Democracy in this city, and our :ale Chat.ge to Holland. Tee intident a literally true and oo'.l en 4 0. When M "o c , as ejected President, or" had goue ,o sthiacton. pen. Jackson, ts)o was in fecOo health, took e warm interest in the appo'utmew, of his old A.d, 11,-j Daversc. to the - office whin . ., afterwards ob tained. Gen. Armstrong, Gem. Jackson's Inti mate friend, we believe it cats. being on s visit to We shi-r.ton, wag oorticularly by Gen. Jackson to remlod Mr. Pe.: of _the ed•Jme of Altij. D., rod of the mum friendship ace in terest be enterralriesi for - 41 m. Genera , Arm strong met the Major of the t's trio!, and wt..s immediately accosted by '2lm with to caned Inquiry after tho heirltli of his ohicommander " He is tolerably well," was the reply of Gnu. Armstrong, " and his lac words to me. latfort parting, were—'Tell Colonel Polk not to forge, my old friend, Major Davezac.'" "Did he say that ?" eagerly inquired the gallant veteran, with a Bush of pride an,: E. ll* - ering tear of emotion in lila-blight eye. " Yes, he did," reppooded Geo. A. ," Thee," exclaimed the enthusiastic CI eolr, "the officermaygo to the Peril. I wouldn't give the pleasure of being 'spoken of byluch s man for all the offieep in that'll the President of .the people, or 'all the wep: , 4.11 of the wirdd.—Ar. "O. Della Tbe Paris correspondent of the W. -goon .11epnbliegives the followti section of •- e man ner in wkich. tenet rbief'es•teped f.nm his put , taw when bard pushed, stye.: The'pollee of Perla seggeuerlly a rt private citizens, but they POMPOM , ' ttiq ionic than an equal In certain gee; Str , ,O, living on the highway and appropri , .:inz o,ber ncqyae goods, may be Bald to here ti One of these gentry was the ather di 7 ed in - the stet of rifling a Wrenn in it .-mint , 1e upper story of s house, lie lied to the ....of, could get no further. Railings tint ties impeded his onward; progress. The o , pants of the house guarded the wity:owe And the stairways, a crowd of lookers -or in be street watched his movements on the roof, wbi'e a squad of firemen, with hooks and ladders, ad vanced on a run from the nearest post. The poor follow was in his stocking-feet and was mi nus a hat. As the firemen reached the roof he disappeared, no one could tell bow or where.— The search was continued for half an hour, bat was utterly fruitless. A porter handed a note to the commissary beading the barna. It was from the escaped thief, and was thus couched: • "dteccr,tarse SittelLawt: Po' not fatigue your men in pursuiog me; when this reaches you I shall be a long way off. "Lookat the house neetto the one where I was starprised,, and you will see how I escaped. 1 found's wittdOwlhat opened like a snuff-box, which let toe into a chamber most ,admirably kept. I found a trunk witli - new clothes and a pair of varnished boatsin 4. I rigged myself from top to toe, walked clown stairs and out of the door. • Ito you 'remember that a-man, ele gantly dressed, stopped - you and told you that you wouldn't catch - the ' thiai2 It was Ii If I gay thief, I mean it; foi having found in tbe trunk 200 franca in gold; I could not resist the temptation, and I put thiamin my pecket.-. bly respects to your wife.. Adieu!" The rascal's assertions were discovered to he correct, and the oommisSory, and the firemen re tired rather creet•taUen.9 far The.eldest son of Queen Victoria begins: to exhibit military talent, and has„eceived an appointtient as General pr Major. General wi.h an addition of some half a million of dollars attached to his salaries. He has already stormed one tea-potAncl two oaffee axe's Paper. That is notahundredtiCpart of e "storsine, his royal mamma ban performed, f hal? the stories are true that ore told of her belligerent propensities. Site storms the sleeping apart-, menta of an her bouaeholta every morning at day-break, besides. divers • miscellaneous thunder-squalls at "the- Royal - consort” during `the day. The item we have, quoted con •sina sufficient for deep reflection. He; o is a half idiot boy, who bee scarce reached his :tens, ap pointed to a high military rank, with half a mil lion of dollars added to his already enormous salary as Prince of Wales. All this mammoth appiopriation wrung from the over-tasked and aver-burdened toilers of that sinhePPY. Kic4" dom. These.are a few of the revolving features of Anotusroby, but there are others far more hideous still. - It is a feet uotoriousas day-light, that this heir apparent to the British --throne, is sadly de ficient in his mental development--in other words, that there in something wanting in the upper Story; that there are upper apartineots to let, nofiniatted and unfurnished. Yet, be he blockhead, knave or fool, if his life: is spared, he roust be King of Great Britain, the head of the Church, ate Defender of the frith. Such is the law.—Pennay/oanian. 825,520 sci4R -6 miles 77,887 446,691 851,598 RS.. A Riot at Taboga, qtelled be the mPi tary was mentioned in our i.arioes from Paeama. It appears that daring toe prkgroos of it some insults were offered by the rioters to Almeria ,o residents there. On hearing thi4 the 11. S. s'op Portsmouth, which was -bout to sell, wits de tained, and Captain Dorriu; he • eocanitender, bad an interview with the nno of Tobego. wi the object of prochring some nrotectioo to •for eign residents. The Alealde In ving answered that each matters did not concern him, Capt. Derain' told him that if any more insults were offered to Americans on the Island, and the Al calde did not loterfere, he would be obliged to ut siten to the troubles himself with the of the Portsmouth. This sort of logic tad'its effect at once, and everything remained quiet urry in !lie Portsmouth left. M&I=UM MEE - .1 - :',: , : - .- -- a. , ' - ' - ••• . '" AlTheri.Thitt. ,'.._ , 'i : •.''. - ':.: -- .? ; ;':' , Ti;-• - -ii::-?. , -,'..: . ;=.;.4, . - ';',,--..::-i.•:-!,; - ; . ::.. ..---::::.,.!.,'_,,,.--1-:,..':;.,.-.t..ii.:-;`.,','L5:,:..:;,:',.:•.':,:':-,;::!;7 7. • . ,.....t.;: - - .,ti-1 - •:::ti,!: . - - i .1 .: '----- -,t;:, t...:., , ,: ,- ..-;;., - .. , !:: ,, , , ;; -, : , ..i•, :-..':.t•:,- -, .., , ... - ,.! - ..::. ,- ; , .i•-:.'.' , ..1'.-..P, : ,, ...... .... ....... . • 4,„.4, • • • • -. ri ByA.E..lll:gf - , S :DAIUGHLTE.P. • • ' . " &matey not is the merry dance, - • With jeweu'd maidens vie, • . 'atoms)" not smile on courUj, L awain; With croft bewitching eye.: j• She dataot boast *form and mein != 'art lavish wealth luta brought heri - flat ah abates Much fairer ainsons," The farmer's pettrlaaao4r. • "She rose trell4fitm bed cheek , 'Togethei4ove to - dwelt;.' Her-laughing birottyparwreath; around The heart s witching spell,'; - Ear emilehrhiight as morning's glow Upon the dewy plain, And listening to her Taco, we dream That spring has coma again. "The Lin& fawn is rwt mon wild. Nor yet more gay mad free, The cap is not more pure, Ia efl its purify ,I Of all the d flowers in the wood, Or by the +metal water, Therelllll=o more pure and free tits - the, The farmer's peerless daughter. "Then tell me notetjewergfair Thibilighteet jewel yet ' dwells, le In the heart *here virtue And innocence Is eat I • The glow of heath u po n hie cheek, The graceno rule has Might her— The falrest - wreath that beauty twines; Is for the. farmer'sflaugtiter" • ter 'The triPl of Committge, Kluane, Cole,' FloliPnd, and the Chapins,.charged with a eon bur° the ateanier Idartbtafes'ologton, in January, 1852, commences lat Colonahos to day. Low Spirits, ilypociliontirlso, want of energy and capacity for business or diSposition to enjoy life and happiness, are wretched complaint* which silently prey upon the constitution of the untapPy They -ere usually brought on through troubles and afaictions of the mind, sedentary - habits, confined air end atom spf.di4tittla to study. They are sometimes attended-with loss of appe tite, IndigetiJon, dyspepsia. nervous debility, frightful theocus, and a pallid, unhealthy, downcast - countenance. Nato. while L 110,4 - melancholy "clibarderit exist, the bright *parkiing eye 10.C9 wonted lustroth, mind is persetra fttLitm and civecitj—the body to manly courage and vigor, and the 'noblest feelings' of our no.thre gradually dwindle away to a netfel.pecyt.h temper; =MID° becomes box then, and other dm arise to ehortest the existence of the wretched . A beim for thee* horrible dieorders.witl be Ibtuni titbit excellent article, 11A.LSISY'd FOlt6.lY WINE! „ einrge ntivert.hconentin another oothnin.; Sold Wholesale null by Dr. tafX).ll. KEYSER, 140, corner of Wood street and Virrt alley, Pittaburgh, so, by JAIIES T. northwest earner of Nadi:Tel Street end the Diamond, allegbenzeity. . desZianadaw BilLeirtels Vermitago,-- air The effects of this trulyextradrdiniuy.ntedichte are , , mosteatiatactory in - ail eases in which it bas been triad. No, other medicitteltes ever produced such effects so instants , neousiy. has only to be administered, and relief follows aa a matter of tattiSe. It has : been Owl in the practice of the best physicians of oar country,e.tul by thcor been pro. neuttred equal, if not superior to mat medicine ever offered for the erpalsion of worms. Read, the following • . George Haswell, Augusta, 0., has isedit :with greateffect in his family,4nd has sold large tit/entities, which have given the big ho st eatistaction. . • J. Tt. Cutter. merehant, Loulaville,iadmilaistered dose to Ids rylld, whirl discharged a quirtot worms. Gahm tried other Vermlfazes in vain.. D.J. d W. Cotton Winchester, Ind.„ happened to get a lot from on agent, which was soon sold out, and inuring. highly etlicitektug, became very popntar, and said more rag idly than troy oiber Vermiluge. Far sale by moat of the Drugoists and Merchants, and by the sole proprietors. J.• KIDD k CO, • pr 2 ,11,er '66'Wood sixest: ZMW ADVERMMELM C ‘P.E.Y..3 DON M.3...61., las thetuimor of am:tonna= thatho srill4re a GRAND VOCAL AND INSTStaLEN- Ti CONCERT, on TFLIJR DAY, 28th ApriL - Pelluraten-114‘ Kean. Votaalf; Mr. AVAMELI2II..IIIre ; Tiollefit; Mr. Dr TUN, Pienbt; Flutist Ticket?, (50 oezts.) to be hut At the Mask Storm. go— Vurther partlentars,will be duly announced. 113400 DA 114Areceived um/ for sale— Ws. 3 , resi S.di:ll3 II .1.1703.tiri, earn, of fii,meall matey ervl Diamond. ONEY —A choice aro strelned Meter, especially for [amity use, just let-el:tut s,rul for gale 'by tialLeY 3 ItCYS.II.AW, aprlB Liberty street. - • 100 do Lemons. Just. ree'd and for sale by J0511174_11.110D8.3 4 CO., 39 Wood st.., apriS t.,, , Wte St. Charles Hat' HouSZKEt:Pmr4TatrOitnl3L—WeArould esit the at. tendon * ilonaekeopers to ocir superior and coonletti assortment of Cedar; Willow sad Jaisoned Tia Whicla cannot be Surpanwil in the Milr,ET A U.. NSILAIr, Tea Dealers, Grocers, and Anders • WU , _ In thruselatrolog utensils. *TIRE coatztbo tore r 4 the, Westertc Pectoitrants Ilco L are hereby' aotilled, that tin election fir, iftuteitere will .holdeu the buildiuss of the rustitallen; On Titeaday,' the 19tS day of April, - st o'clock, •- ^ - A. the Hospital le wry - to full OpOlZtk.lll, the contributors C. 1 ,3 respectfully tecited,writit oil that, day. aprl7l:3o o .1010 IMMIX OF 4115NEUAL KNOWLartair, nlareang - . T Idietery,Pdoerrapby, Astrornaq, Architeeture, Natured olonl7,Feeti7.,,Tedes, and one Inunited And twertnisefed Recess ; 13 - 1 rai. - • • andejah'e Mt/reread Zredary..,-Anclentnnd Moder- 1:Iii!W Anil, to :a QtaitiOli 10121/1 PresqUtlimeri In - rote. MU: A few crates at the above, duet received and for salelyr aprlS - NKr k Ce:Li /5.5 Wood Area: ffiE=il MaroOD,luse ads day :cravat by V.Sille.e; one of the rich• Est* mortinerda of liffffll' JEWELRY. ever offered b pit:bozo; <insisting of the latest styles L Ear - 111ov; Itreast'llna, Cuff Plea, Matra - es Armlets. atalevery variety of goals ritually !Wand ba a Jevrelry_Etore.. Call roan. if yea telda to porebase goods at a bargalti: arid get ritt , and [whim:table Gold Jewelry fro:cat:s to 'SO par cent beck :Lao the :Dame quality of goals awl* bought feast auy tether establblugent In the city. • - aortd t llARgrir 11TffEhT„ .1:1 4 CLOTItING—)In WWI; Indtspensible 1. nrol - truth nou;;ht Orr, by - etery person of taste, can had ,t ptl tints, of :be Anent (pulley, and supertorstyla Ina rceemantia* lr, et Cain - it% thr,fanted establistnent, Gabir Halt Dr Coats, from Nroclr. Pant, tin Vv7hn dv -I,ArILD FLOWEES,- W.:ilace. This is Wallace's lateat Vl' Song. Tears, Gentle Tram—Wood:An. Do the , miw me et I and a Gentle Mother—liont.„ liwiw Song. Lekert4 ?beg, hematite] and effective mange StYrim Song, do. f were written exoresdy far Sontag.' My Old Eantzleky Home, Good .'Sight. - • Y 0,1114( Folks at Home, . • Massa's in de cold. cold Ground. I'll Throw Myself Away. " - Dreams," a Reverie. Spirit° Gentil—from La Favorite. La Baroboula-rGottschalk. This piece Is embellished with a likenals of this young AnaM.m..n Pianist. Trot Gallops Early Dawn Polka-rargprn. . Constance do do, • • - Stag Lem, Polka Itelows—Mtmek. Belle of the West—Waltzes. - - Winter Polka. New, beautiful and very effective. • - Old Folks Qruidrilles—Foster. Paris Quadrilles—D'Albert. ! . ' Midnight and filpsey Schottisches—Brown. Witches Dance—Pagenlnt Transcribed for the Piano, by W. V. Wallace. The title - plate 4; moat quaintly designel,illustrating Pagatird's Dream. It Is very lenient and effective, stadia one_of Tyallace's most showy plecee. . Six Vahwe Elemmtes—Wellaoe. Deux Vase. Eepagnoles, Les Palos No. 2—Wsdhue. Le Caramel de Varies—by Voce, Dezneyer,'Beyee, and Schulhof!. The above Just received, together with alargola Of new 8330 popular mode. Also, a choice selection 'of foreign music. For sale by lOUN LL =Lunt, nprlB ' • 81 Wood street. Testimony &oak Tennessee IN FINOG Pi . • . ' B. ik. PA BNESTOCK'S YER.113.111T68.; `: NASHVILLE IMPTIBLICAN John Hereford, a well known citizen Of this . State, speaks highly of the value of B. Fahnestock's Vertitifirge,• In another column. This Vermifuge, when pure, is en in specific for Worms—those temente of cloldrett. Noma. B. A. Rihnerteck d' . • • Centlenwn—Fori the-benefit a °the/If:l:take' p assure in testifying to the valuable qualities of your Vermifuge. -About t e n years ago my attention NM find Called to it ty.e. 'friend, on 'officer in one of the Banks in Naahville, in whose estimation it was then a struidani ankle, having used it hi his family with very satisfactory results. By his advice., I took a vial home for ono of my children, who bed until then been very feeble, and subject to frequent sickness.' The Vennifuge expelled a great numb/tor Wortrut,ind thechild afterwards In./dually recovered - pod health. bsveaince used ft regularly in my own family Inmost o f the ellutents_ of cWlthen and generally with good effect Ooe remarkable care, to the family of a near relation ~ wilt mention in particular. The child wassboutfour years - of age; hail alwayz been puny; often attacked with severe . pains, and at the age mentioned, krearty lost the use of the lower extremities. 1 recommended - the use of your Venni :age In the case, and left the half of a Vial, which r was taking home, with directions for its use. Dearned after. wards that the child passed an enormous btdk of large 'Myrna—the number not remembered—and Ina shirrt time, by the use of the Vermifuge, theilta ceased, and its health begtai to improve. When I next saw the child - she was we rig, and enjoying perfect health. This reoavery from the very Jorrrrof death, the friends attribute to the ase yo or Vernsifuge. ' . JOUR HEECI3J - FOBB. Murfreesboro, Tenn., June 22;1852. Prepared and sold by , B. A. FAHNESTOCK it CO., -; aprillAiwtf corner Wood and First at., Pittfiburgh., THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. N and after Monday next, Aprll 18th, thetrast ExpertsO Train will leave the Depot, on liberty are*, every raornlng,atO o'clock, stopping-at all theregulak etationf oa the road, and arriving in. Philadvighla err next morning at 7 o'clock, onneteting at Harrisburg trlth the Bal timers sad Susquehanna Railroad, arriving in Baltimore . _ ti . o'clock, A.. 51. , . The roconct Mall Vali will leave the Depot every eveojng at 9 o'clock, stopping at ell the =minx stations on the roil% attdonatecting at Harrisburg with the train for lisitha9ra, arriving In Philadelphia or Baltimore, at o'clock the twat evening. The Accommodation Tratrrwill leave every afternoon, it 5 o'clock,vtopping at all regular stations,.and =Ening only as far as Latrobe. Fare to Philadalphia 99,50. Fare to Baltimore 59,00. RETURNING TRAINS. - - The Fdt Mrpress Than, leerto;Phlladelfhts idiom u, will arrive In Fittaborghst 7 1 ,4 r. 11. The Mal 'De f aul t ' s . T i ng Pbilonelphie at Sy,' A. rt., lern =Tip in finisher& the next ll" A m ez ie omnitla 6 ti . ori cicc Tral k. n lemz - eilLatrobe at 53.4 L. ay and arrive to Pltt.burgh st d 'A. w. r a vage checked to any station on the Pennsylvania Rail mad, and-to Baltimore , ,tom-Nonce.—ln case of law, the'Compady will hold them ekdree responsible for peminal baggage only, an d i n: an -amount not crosedinir $lOO. ; _ • M. & Itrtident 01=50 priprietore, hate Nam oloploYed to - cenritY Pliourogne End baggage to an d from the Depot, at . a titans notto exceod - 12 1 ,4eenta far paaaa nOse, and 123,6 , oontf . fof with -.- For Tleketeepply to - • hudeouutdmoi,, , - ' Agent at - the F-,I.I.IRLDePq;OIAJPe#Jitt“ lln VANCY z Elol.s—ln great =lay - at aprlG _ - -_-14:-E.-ECE13112=, 107- r 4 0:- K.. .i-, ~, . f,:`l 211.9 LS °NEC LI LL $lO.OO to $l5 - 10,0) to 16 2..• A to 7 - - .60 to 5 CO 771 C 11.12. , Tl, Wood CITUIZZ 1 11 - e Multi to Pint,. N w es vine. EMU ':..3,.: ' ,i...1 - ,1. - .T. t=Z3=l AMITS4KENTS.. Imams ems itestenxt Mina . Doors open at 6X.cteloek; patibrmatteito einiimenee aL 7y 4 o'clock. - • , W Beats way be sequel'at the Box. Moe, daring the . dayositbout exult charge.. Ilair Firth higt l l N.gy rt the l em • melof theFopolat lir. and 31ro. Sa:l3 ReVilao, 4talBthilBs3, wII3 blaseelettit . i*tior Stuttudy D.l/11Hasns. Dick, (the Witilannt Pas oe Dead ass 4 Dirs. Gilbert . Alter alleh, the ' .1 • - . • CUSTOM -0P TM COUNTRY. " Melba, (Yankee song and dance):-Unt NiTrlistas. . • Mortimer Sparkle' Mr. Lawler. ..; .ThiperfOrisunteee cccoclodn'irith the Tame - - ALIVE AND SICSING. /fir Toincazow7- . 31r. eutdIiss.BAIIHEY_WFMAILS a PP ear • - ZIEBCAMPBELLI3 . . ARK EMI M - A S ONI C= H AFL IA CROWDED AND P.AEHTONABLZ2rovzssi • MONDAY 45VENINOi •Aprit 1804 1858, NEDEETT 01v4AMNS . K. KENDALL: ;. ; • -- AND LIR,IQ Qtl ISP n10441t, WEST PEEL'S :"? CAMPBELL .' . MINSTBELS! AN. Poi portkolars mai the P:ognernaces.. • • ' Air Tans 25 mots att. • To be obtained at the ptinci pie Hotels, Musk Stems; end st the dcar.l • Atir Doom amiss 7% o'clock; tosonanilmo et 8 o'clock. -Nopmvomenmtl, • ••• • • • aprisat sump, MA OUNIC GRAND EISTIMETL -- :::m GE72I4M,Uk. mLsicAL souTETY, =Ma Firedi April•2othi . . ; ; pis4tesl bj; - • • CAillr7 4 VlL s s:theioat i ed VkaAbilt, . • ...'.•And ALIZED ?errs, PROGIEVA.BIIIrEi Grand ererture•Lo Lova' Ifelte-u Souvenir de 3. Fantods for Plano -P Meeseiolle"..; PERFOII3LED BY AL JAB M=Lle . • 4. Allegretto, from tbr 8 Etnfortle..--....-:-.:Berillonni. S. Finale, from the 24 set!' Lurie ---.-....-tuniseetL. TAIT SIMOND. G. Overture to Sbaltspeareehtelo Drama .t‘ 5114- arunntar.Nktbt's Dream"- -'.alatlelsobtai 7 Cinuel Fantasia and Variations for - Violln-1130m, • • nambnla" PETtWill - CIEI3 7 Ii - FAIIRITUBSOr H. Champaign ..... B-Tbe Carnival of Veng . t.. • BY A.CYTIFI/J31 . 711. . . . . - Sir Tickets otte dollar earl, wad threw tkkotadadttlag two ladles and coo Gentlestten—for two dollars. Bar Lila it the Mute Storey of Mean. SLEBEN had MELLOR. ea. Doors open at 1--:to.comaiente al 8 o'clock. GREAT 4TTBAcTIGN! 'wlUpprE'B dWiD =mum OF CEICIIICAL DISSOLVING VIEWS I` OP .809307, Mt be open tar Sztiroitkiir : • On Friday livening, April! 151.1), - 18 , 53i. • Asul continue every evening, :01 : . 011111 r at,. - • AT .LAFAYET.TVIIA-LL! • rrII7II Unique and PasitionalileEntmlidneneit by lately been eshibitedlnßostoli, PhiladelptdaindNis.sblnzon, to crowded houses. Change of PrOpfllllllA . eter7 eteming. A Baled of .a Views lu Mount Auburn Cemetery • was slum: In Beaten for et= months Seery scene Is truthfuL Painted by a Germ..n artist: coat ;MO.:. A Irene of 21 Clews in Greenwood Cemetery. This is thw most popular Cemetery in this country:* • ' ' 24 Views of the Holy Land; -by W. H. HoeHetL • TO .losers of the Babe? theyare say interesting. anditOtErt 100 'Cost V Vi IM ews to Femme, Germany, Switreriand,,ltileriOrl: •LABGLB - orr dynnthEar 3ncitxuio - ps—msaniffior 20,0E0,000. noising Azdnudenbe is water u large as map penis; tbs eye of a hot:do-11y three feet in diameter:4. The; room will be illuminated with the Drummondlight • • 30 gazes In the Life of .a B.atchelcce—yery - Beautiful MOW STORM. Moth Admired CaltfortilirDream; Slaying Ship: Perkelle Ina Borges; Birth of Cupid from a Sato Bad; 31s e poipleas Chrototerope Views. • Aair.lacoltUace mita Children; under - 12 yearini ago, half prim Doors open 14'7; • Cmtain' rises at 7 4 o'clock.' .. nprtl2w SP,EMd;..IsIOTIOgS. H.' AILL; SurgiOsi Dentlituxessoi "try Sinfildteld - - Imiss u. A. c ~ De—Meets at the heetteinsit earrker or tfrOT,Mbarth sad Market streets, (abate Margo' h•Barete &We Stara) on 3teedafeseniztasott .ntar34 .1575ANGIGRONA - 140.11GN, O. F.—Ms 11ii..cOas Lodge, N0."39, I. O. of A If., moots every . IVedorslay o rem tag ha .Ititelingtortil3ll, Wood. ist. [jyl.7 • BLACK TIDA,--For the best OnoseTzt in Pitts thrY .bargh, at ZA mats Ita, go to die Pekin • Tea Stare, No. S 9 Fifth street, Irbera the rem best:Blaet and Oma n= cia always ba had. • - illr: ....___ =m "I. '• . . `` : : v • 'manic fttlie, , ann ace Itestatentnnt, and Wholesale Deder, - N0.14 Barclay Meet, ;In , doors Wow the Atder 4crine,Nen York. i • • , • - - - • . . , - • tuarlsm Sliver Medal awarded by Franklin Isaatrealto, 1852.-7. U. SULTII,. Mutabc 'tarer of Pocket Books Porte Monsudes, Bose Wood Writing Nodal, Mealtimes.= stedWatk.Dozeo, /Lieb etteet; one doer below Sloth, Ph;Tedoltddo. ' ... = marlant WI. 0. 0. 1.-Placeof zneetbn, Wastasup.on .112.1.1; Wo:x11 street; between FIRh sheet and ViriPfl alla Prrmaracia Loon, No. S,6—..tom every Tamil:L.7 . 4mo Mumma' -Throaxneux, No: 87.,31e0ts Mot. and Fridoy of each month. . tste—k ly . . I COMPANY; of Hartford( Cosut:.--Ciortal Stacies3oo,,ooo: M eats SIBOIT2. 'tete of the PtOsbutgb Agency. ladle Stottl Boom of Heady k =as, No. 59 Wootetreet . nort.tf nat. lawcor,Ageni;;, 10fon .Cownalt Vornaltl.Agreat many.per.' ons are dreadfully tormented wit/Looms. A ,mriain 'remedy will be found In Dr. Quo's 0:01.. 4 1 Pusnat s . for sale by Dr .010. S. KEYSER, 140 Wood street • " Prim, retell at 12% and 5 Mdc'Tierboi.,sepS • #t .Liberal dednons to those who bey to sell Aran- • . lO'C6 .1 : .1 ter , aus Curtain Trimmings of erery deseripflon, Parni • Ensiles, Eirmatelici, to., Lace sad Muslin Curtains, N. I" Painted Ilindow Shades, Gilt Ccaudces, Curtain Pins, Bands, le., at wholesale and retail- IT. U. CdELILYS,..". N 0.169 Chesnut street, corner Fifth, Philadelphia. Curtains diwle azel Tit:m=l in eta eery nu sect I style. [ciarDlly Ow Duller' WlndOW Shade 115atanfacv. torn, COIINEB. OP 2,3401 a) ARCII,STS. P.BILLDELPMA. . Our inotto .42Wielr Sao and. arotil ..1"." 5 .fat." • " _ 40'More; March; end Lodge Room 511.A.D323,nrade . . Impeder manner. • • • • • .8' Dealers and others are invitedtcgi ve us A all, ;4, be fore pareharlng elsewhere. G. •'• Ir•LYS a CO., ' • an27:7m fi W, corner. Second and Arch six, MU.. • ?NELSON'S DAGII3ISIIB32OTYPES. Post=or Buildings, Third street. • Likeriessestaken In all kinds of weather,3 l , giving- an' accurate artistic and anhastelikeness, unlike end vastly att *Hat to the common cheap ttaguerreatypws at the following thaw' prizes: $3,50, $2, g 4 $445 slicker/Ad, aconang to • the rise and ;linty often or alma . Hourrfor c from UA. to 2P. 31. , - N. B.—likenessea of sick or:deceased persons taken in ;my part of the city. • ' . •• .• . , fitor2,s2y . -,ta ot • urgh t W or • sL .7 W 4. :CIiIthiLNGLLIALa CO., Janzradrrerr WM DOW -GLASS,. No.. 28 Market street. hetweroi -Hind. and Second, Xittabuigb, Particroint anotdkra paid to odd sizes. Also, dealers in FLINT 151-',•4141.3.'.. BOT TLES,' '. Tim-of the Son being pr ••-• inenorill give 'their entire iatterdkuo. to the hosinow. and. Ahoy - feelnaafi ,dent they can produce an artielo Vi r ri2dow Maas equal to any either of forti4opr.4o --- "'"—` -.DEAFNESS,' Halos in. the . Alcol, and all lirpr erflellble VOID . the caioyluripctritta-: nellli9redorithatitimln ohincinnionenco,,by tor, Principal Amiga of the h. Y: nor Surgery; who ma be connilted at filk - AirhainiaSrlilladelphia, AOll/ . . . 'TO!item - Tars of close alriaostialutividea atteattlan ta Ufa Itraarb uf9ettal practice 'has ambled itlai bateduce hie ttestaagat to melt titlagpae of encores as ta font the mosteou; Lamed oad obattate oases yteL4.l.7.satauty ottatottokto the bbis. feral. for male by" Rapril .HENRY. Et COLLINS- ENT.'B FRE.IICII 06LYSEINTISOUTS; Ulterior quallt . justreed at --- faarl3l. LABLES .aftea ' O it AIT t ELS—Choice ecdors, vroL idppeil semzez end Ta r t 3: 33 1 , aprl3' ' • ' 107 Market at :- £UB PAIILOII3--Fine White Paper Ltanginp, of elnuste -design§ Freneb inanntscture, for ezdeby • - sprl3; WALTER P. MARBHM4 35 Wood 'IEO AGUDA, rdA. 83:010.—Just received 'wet for sole DO drams Saurus MS, JO prime order, by - - 3118213- EfeLWORTH, • corner of Diarainnt and: Ihunond snap'. - - - Et. WEDDILLL, - -I"..OLH'IIItOKER, Dealer In Notw, Bonds, Martiiiics Pa*, _Li Eaten Stocks; Horchanills% kr. - „far Office, lifformie Hall, Fifth street, rient rlcor -ba tht titiserni? Dewitt Dank, PlOablOkh,Pll; • OPrS - - - Pexinailvanim_awaream.ea rna Tzrik. TrSUM= BUM - between - Pitts naiudel. bla and Bailin:inn, will ga Mtn effect ,AM . awn laid • They are 8.5 Olova: - - - . AM Clats—Yeatbers s Fun 'tad Peltri;Al44l9,. l / 4 33; and 31006.3 Cents Per JOG :bet- - ficamdSTrua—Aleoliol; Beeswax, aoterieid, blink Dried Fruit' s Glitsawara, lierap, limdwara,„ Leatkarri3lags, Wasl--150 amts pm , 1013 - lta. - - - Third Ckiss—Battei t Candles, Leaf Tobias--60 cents pezi.oo • . _ • Fourth Classilaean; Pork and Reef salted, Laid said . Lard - Oil, 'Whisky, Cntton--40 tents ferlool*, • ,- - {3BOMB. C. PICANCLSCCII, Agent. BOARDING SCHOOL POS.TIOICS COTTAGE HILL ACADEMY: - TEE 2 , Lem 82881.0. T of this initradennineonmmeee! on 3.l.ONDAY,itha 21 of nay. - . • The School u situate& in the pleasant smd hwe of Fast Me ty, distant it Te miles froze - Attsbitrei,tunt is accessible by serene' modes of dally, ociamthabestion. . - The Orontals attaeleal to the fichool,idreid. ample Slane. for the healthy exercise of theroptas. - The number of• . PetieDia Is:limited to TwErirri - - Thaw ...rho have chuareo to educate, are invited to _tall seal the enstatoethe arrangements made far thert af TheaaT the - Rev. J. P. Moore haTe: . betni penne neatly IteCcdiXt Multoerfhie been engaged In beading 3 Atte the past twelve j•exce, and is 'very favorably knerma„ LS IL. devoted; feltbdul and stumendiet biStrectett' of lanai; 'For tendut,'&4;:inteitiLlillsl.oo3/1: 1 94,21 . , - )50039. - %*-. neeet,Annt J.p.g.W25. IfationaPT ..1 , 7 - 4,4- -- * - - W . ..- s - :-..4 4, ....... ~„,;- ...,—,..:4,,...(7%:. • ~-.„, •E%- • .• ~,-. ~:.... R . - --; '•":= '''' ' ;'': , ." - F - :;', 0 ‘;? ' . - 14,40-',.-..-'2• r • :i..-f-'-' •-i-X '- ' ll ' -'-' - ... 'WAf.,:.-.-i_fs, :-."..--.- 7 -- ....... -r.... .-',...-: - , - 4 ~., . _...t. -r -. 1 ....-_,--, '1 '.--.- ~._,...---- ' - ..- - '..i. - . •-. 5 >*,,A. fr . -C . "). :-- -..-, .= ; ii . ; .:. 41 - 4 . .300,? -.*P' ..i..Fi1....4.1".53.41.*,?. 4 ...ft. :A. r....41174,-.1%1,01,17-"VOW-cf*"l ;.41.P.-64iX'4WO "d`:•••• .: -iirle , ./: ',..iAre-1::. , . 4t. .0,, 4 ~.- ......n.,:,:..4.,..t.e.,,,44..."........,.... v. , 34ikg. „ 4 ,, p44.165,011-ly -;. ,,, 4:.4 „ ..0...e..0..,;%ii,.44?„,...e.04,t .z.k.K. , -1.,.:4-24 , : „ :0,, , ;:p...4,..a..4.f..-.02.4...... v ., .3....4. , ...7.fri.11.1„,.....:.r..:....e. 4 .. 47 _ 474 . zi -„ JJ , .,.! , oligogpiti.ir %.,...,,..„111i w :„ 4 . 4 .. „ 4 , ifezie.;*.e.„-,.4 , ..k „ ..-4‘,:„.44:„.7,,,---. . _.J,_.._ . A. M'CLURG & CO', HAVE ItEMOVED TO THE CORNER OF Wood and Sixth Streets, 413- Where they amt., their . old =moms* sad Use public generally. at the lowest rates, Vgbolictale scut Beteg. the Ingest /004 select, cod complete stock of C1:101011 , Ten, FAMILY G • Or t'lltnek voomici WARE 4 . 3 be Sound In the Wire: ' ' . . dace" CHAS: E.::LOCIMA:.' • Stock. and BiltifrOlter;,- Notes..llondi, Mortgages, dc.43,4 #44ol.Limi. P . IIT=LAZ . Arzzynox (zm:i • - - . • TO T I : I2I. SIIO,I4.9E'AIeB.SAIJI OF STOOL& CeMr. !rqdbeik CkL milker of ifeodmi . . . • ASSOPlllL7o l )_lttraateags-laismiubli. of the C Ity el PIM; . 11 11 . j. I,IIOOIIIILAD, Vraddett-11274 oMitnetzr,ss. ate ~ Will insure agthst BIM at d 1 kinds. °Mee: tit:thilui le vap toN: !le t . 7;4 - 7S• • ; Ti S. Motatteadi., B. O. Szwyer•' • •IL IL Stamm: Fr= 71- rae4ri . ; iSr f DeAte x OVA% Inaurazkee Compaisky of pittsbnu.gh SLN 0, President; BAN erenettien. Scereetla7. ,-o.lrwettgaraler betxret.ifanae,amt woos &eds.. cm the Oh.to acht)thate• Waren MILL and OU.GO.B.Isks, dind Shins and ;414daden—.. 7 , Tansc**ll/12* sr.ila nt b leiOutd Nu*. AISCW-UiduPt - _ • vuuam Bingtuar4,,- • Rabat Jan s. zewora ! , • FnuutisSodlers, - 7ciwzrd ,Wenetlitlhht, main 13. Laze M. Pentiick. . grPittaimszer,Lite -'- . ipaszy; PITTXBU tGEf P.l. CptratilllX . Vloo • •Preeldent—JAxar - • • Vice Pretidssm—asstrict ITasierse. • • Treasurer-4w= 9. Luca.: • • - - OFFICE, Net 66 PTERiIt-SER*, • • • (AittlettiC 'Lai 1 -13undhstx) This Company makes ever.. -Issitiki4ie;istipertaislis to • - Itatnal Rates are the wat t 'as : safely aszdartel Companies ' - • :7+ • ' Joint 13ttek rates at a rednotiami , "of eiectidellitter: : Mutual ratee—eateki toe divideed df thistyssid new third per cent., pad aistruaiii in advance. 7 Piste taken on't4e fins al pawns vitrig Odlffiestate ••• • - • • • ,_• James B..lioan. John Handle - =TAM% WARKHDITIEB, .-- 173. Chestnut sL, oiposee the .rfots*.f,P, SAFFORD:' . ritPS icinoteultly- art 6-sod the wort ra.tourfrollOae. Aker . Torts' asoortracirtoreo et-Armand eartain fond in thn city; enatinclainit Wt. °tile folloirlQg CURTAI2.I GOODS AND FURNFIIf - styles - French Uwe Cartalna,`.. - Mtn4trer .11ualfn" xgog roux - 41. w. • the; • vmaelra vat lashes, teneciat \ consgst French P - • " Satin Wiwi; qipt **tidy r a te ' Satins, ; •' • • Damask Lia m -4 : Cialunerette, 140 M,, - • • • Plain Turkey Red, Fringed. _ ..-• • India Satin Deniesk; mew Trims sae uoramc,--. ',w og nide . Wools tool Braaney : Yuinitnretiimps, • Mots, A fall simian:omit of - the anon gpndencuastanity:rokleis; wholessle or retoit.# 4 ' • MA' , Wi - !,. 7 .f9W - ;', - '. 7 ; Peckatals, Table.** : nratE ql AIA MAS . Dra , M/5.111/L.Z. OGSIP.AN Y-tueite - j_ :.lio attendees to- their-Msrbielted Izoo, is; one ot, tbs. peened . tilees - •of the 2Se. sad- icc dtersteerr_ they Tetanal the GOLD 31EDAL 'at the last 'Nair of Jim , . American Itultittiter Erg 111 E SI)WAIrst the Pair •ot:the MetrOperlisse itteehaninilnitimte; 41X etWasbhnittainto.. - ,Pebrurrry'inul Mareb 6f . tthis year. • • • • anterial.llusylng a metalltal.arts. I more :durable.' sled ebirsparlhin: 3.lszble; its repiestztadons ef_preekus.' ;ill . tones and the elsoleestlfarblelsin- time thha sixty Wilts- .- ettrianietl6s' , are emu* -and surpnaingly :beautiful: tellr .. • sespable cf redstlng a greater degree or hest, slut it cenbot be Wand by the setiou of adds or - . • - umuccs - cE — • , . . . . The ouumfect orb= depatthorot ef this Company bander, the gotherintiOdenneof ki....F.k J. P.. WILLIA4III, thethem• •„. :torso( the synern, and the E.peoeial and mutral buttness: department that of JOHN EGSZON,tha oil= alreo=c- - Motions may bisildewieCev tha Prinelieil Wareroozos, . - . .: • 1.....Wi •• - 813 'BROADWAY, YEW !ODIC i'.. • • r..--P.A.PE.St.W ,11.21 II 0 0 Yield dr.' Co., - - • . 1..7 • rtaIIOSISSION - o.:"11 - Sliff - street; lierr* -- . York, ere SOLE ADL.VITa in the tieltel Stahrefor_ • • klasprett's enperlor Bleating Poetise:. Botoria 31ills Ogetontel-Writrost,r,erzolL. : • •-• Russell Mills Sepctier,; : Rawlins L " h Mine • . First 4nallty Preneb.l7ibrannsrlite. •• : • "Lhey ere else :Agents fur the frinrix;ol; Peitz Mn re ts in this reantrr;and -offer Tor sale ' by: thr.,:ther.tnnetex , itemise szal desirable stock of Piper eisii.:Psper_Sfsf :retie manstaLs: that . ten be 'Sound In ' ; this AY any:other.= • nstrotry.• • " Ne;;- ' They censyy the-ii*LninteinninlTarehricoien, - 11 OW street, Yo. 58.011Xitreet, LA (le a / 3 9Na street, "tut the Lee over tbe base. iron Stores; tend 9 C.lllf street. : .Their business le: itrietkr: . :Wheyenae,:wrel Writhrr„ Paper, ere sold by the CUB ODITO • • - • Their ertraortlinuy4oefillles eneille than to. offer eil. pooh, teak ei 10. eted -Ikaneetle p. et the lowest poedb/e ---. Taper annie . -ionniaz,ani-iniece. - - Jireteln,.Libend adraa era mede on annirpuntent s otltpes: yenL7 latee' 'Worn. C. and otbermarliszatbaZA.'":_s • ' ' The bigbe4 market. Pti k ie 'l4 ln C.iST for all ithais et, nap • .f • lo•Merthants and Dinvarsts. thumbnut-the !Jew. , • • - • ,• _ 31:A.NUS ACTUR ER" ANDiNEALBR IN • : :••• •• • •':PAINTS', 017.41 - 41 t - - •• • No. 141 lilaideia.•Lines! Netrie- 'York, •-•;:s • • • • IiSPIX7EFULLT finite/ the edenticayof 'Druggists' ingl7.:• bests tinteenbeut.tbie Übion,to his Leman& te.- tanks iseortenen.a of PAINTS, OILS, &e.. 4 of the: 1 ,--,. • • AND PUREST QUALlTlES; irhichhenfferatir Eiaeazisery'. • itioderate tank, boar to mteXtaist skeetneke burrs:: •:Belcur .-, • • - are enumerated some of:the indica smirker_ .; , ... - WHITE. LEAD in olhln Bege.of.2S to 50 6 IPS. • • - • • - . BLACK .1,121.! RED; in oil. DT.lr.F . BrNellArF.Tr . zplaws; zggze. pif _ UMBER,': drgoiirpg*E4l. ARStsIIcAL • • • 'PEUV/4 1 ”Orre vsairisimic • zawsszp. cur., B.AW and ixirr ` .1* tf*tiy:, .Fggetp _ caLuc, - LICII7 • • • ;AIR and \• - CiL.TSll.Ven.B.pl: ) . GONE BED end YE!, • • f 2 INDIA Rri). • : ';'.:STONE, FRI:NULL and YELLOW 00 • 1110, - Urr •••:: . - ••..-.l)EiliOhie., PARIS and BRUNSWICK, .611KEN;dry., -•. .• YEUINCII AND 611131ECAN - M'INDOW GLA.M.•, • - : .•• ; Dm :germ ! Ned • others' invent of &ref of the.' store • .7 :mentionediertirks,. will finale to their Internet to sill, as our: •.•_. • . facilities for mannfacturing and purelkeing, and oar expe•••, . • ' riscree irttlte.businse4 ere en udlrluriTi =MI over ;• most of thaw in thalami.' 1 Ine.• •D:• B. • 'CULLOM • • L ' • .jerele:Ruto.ie ,••• • 411 Maiden Litia:..New:lf 1_ • Attsralid.sit • " • lobloNzcalic*. SIONTILLY.PACPCPA.—The. Shipe of.thit:Line-are-Sited••ip-:Nsith - .22zuneresn's.Peirrat - 2Tentilatons sod carrritenife' 3fefellie - - "The - cearly any:Lai linostittif Clipper Ship GIPL iilmouornit'suireot,the . roß.Eoo4ss . nanth ship of the shoreline; nail Sall fronfifew Tork, for 3=1. 7 ... ._*. BO IM.ST, PORT_RATEIe, on the..2lth. Aprit h By spiilcallon to any of UsrAgents , tir seen -a list of Use YMT13103116 smpleiquaatittot ari.proskied far the_ use. of paseengsrs. . The prima of weapons& Ibliatrr. lagoon. Eirst . Cabin, $2OO . and Second Everything is provided for the Passengers, except Wines-:'':'; and liquors, isaffand Towels. - The - length: of piurnoi ries from SO to loo days': Fifteen auble..-feet. 2 of laigagiego Is 77 allow& to etch adolt: NO Entli-nilhe :ionsidensi.se ac, least ote•thinl of the =Mug of painsgehaa. been paid as deposit. -A posilon„.of Jim Snood Cabin. ben. been fitted up lnc nut others ,pried $l4O encl. -• Qdklrerr/onier years' of age, - Ulf • Anexperlenced Surnsso, accompanies each , smut:- -. sod y watterodaniermoliitelor , thenord e rt of yassencers; . pro Th e every fast riallei, - d an - hessOpOrbU r a l no, nodal:Wu for Passengers. trer. Saki* 11 155 llninetaf Cabin tircerojc-ight. and: rcarentilattel. :4••• proprietors of this, thefirst and only Eviler Lineydtemlt • necessary to state tbst, non .of their-nos* inorif..kiserar."l:', tamp ca. - say won for supplies. A class yessel Flainarenel the Elilltoll.4ol - 631e ins • an Pth : R:.W.-VAMEHONi- if° Well sireetrYen.Tork "- Tor t • • COLTOX.'Agent, • •1. hi' Fifth street,Masonic . . . . 3. ' HOWAIME:-&f /11310T1M1,.- _3IARBLitI 'ALtSCet., 4I , , .; ' No 249 L:iaznit. Sratirr;':sito'Sstisl'lc ';- 1901 - 13PECTFIILLY 3amxfa their Arlemdir awl "the publler.l - I.ti-seadmUy, that they biritejeued lletr.llarble:Wraks Di *wales's s rem!, !herr ltarYtetV ''l lll drwl "FAY - • er.beautlful Marble Efentets,:ri.aree ,nn Monamenlic Tratte, - Reed Stomery- nualrAMii ,- plIXi Lev erldeLtbeyotler at extremely Marble in facet, 1 1 .10 r, and ruzdetatati.' , • ' • • • VlL.Oetortery Lote.eeekeed, t Bid= ard Ye-revert t O.Ii.NLIL IV.L.illi GION O TUB C.l.•.`iD - -WIge.I.E ' • 2 • BT6EETS.--No- =ikon:es nerry .sb3r• 'Mtt watt tit= Rooms above, (ori the oxruerj occupied . u. iarucerf iht screrel eests.untl....lew.doiug creellemt bust.' , nn ose: INrck: , with nine rooms. a felt Vent on `190.1: street.. No. 19, Derell•-i- Wi th nix rooms; z•.) foot float ant Wylie street. 'ibe whole yielding an amtaal rent • of WO. i WholofroalouWyllestrert, fiet2' 'Will be sold• • low. For further pertidaltow, ins#lre of A. S. GETI.7, acki.t nN hisaiiisd ‘ fot sale, anateruire collietkin of Pipit .- ... /Thico r sG s.,,,, m pliaing4l 47 eat mother of new pst, - terttasselected 'ea :tsar far thismarket,'from Preach' and dasetiosit Also leS,.of Gold, Gold sad •-%Veliet,l l lcni , en d, o f misty; Glazed and huglazed'- all the Tart, " 18 gt Y lei cf- tSood as bilk,: Nab* Et zl a y sfshogsay, arstplalivroa =is phorether an • usortounut that tuinisokbei.eattlkdlu voisaity. or low . , rsr/pe), irost of the =lingo hunt te: to Ss,ohperideetc - • - - PersonS desirous of lour thtorg t e ash;ists ain d,. - whether dis l asssu to pareuuss.or mt. ati .rorpecthilly lnrl. .ted.tO call •• PALMER'S, • .. • iiissfUlat • ' 7 ::c. No. s 5 horaet striot: • Westem bubitias_ Atimpay - - ~' J::;• _X - 3' ,s ixed . r3 , - . - cerwarftitaocr,ooo. Arlu , b."soteittat&ai Orbits. MIN: sill : y y ADM - • VIII .Uheren,Kiajt,4l4ol • - ;ixossitlyPaY= • -instifoginn.texinsged* Ihtteeeesiihsi welt kw:rim, the' camamtilty, sod wEo aro - Ceti:embed, by yroxe psuillberality, to ir•oi • the ehareeter ?bleb they Imre asssonea,is °flexing Abe Nat.:Jr:wt.:aka to those ' whodeeisettoß AUM:4 C.e insozed.• • - - Jr., W.. 3tiekettea,3:*:ltutler... =Th e W 4 H. Esollfx, C.Thizsen, Ofwzgo hekania, Woo. Lloa, Junes Llppeneott, George, Dania. 3 , Anley' Maws Scott. 1 • • ._-.113.9f6e5;N0,92 .lifetez strait, •Tsretoinee'of Ingsk • - .Y O 7 uPetarit) atabatriti?'' IM3=MU, . - Soetioel M'Cluxkeo, - " Joseph P. Gememe,:?‘. • .; ilezezttler Reysea . Mean) Stove.... •••marSie 5!!!! 4 ".R., ‘ • I'e !OMEN
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