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Mormonism in Illinois.
Bill Smith, the only surviving brother of Joe
Smith, the celebrated Mormon prophet; has form
ed a settlement in Lee county, Illinois, where he
preaches and practises all the do3trines of that
peculiar set. According to his statement, he is
persecuted by the Gentiles. A short„time ago
he was brought before the Circuit Court, •at
Dixon, at the instigation of .a " Spiritual Wife."
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We copy what follows from the Dixon Telegraph:
At the present term of our Circuit Court, Wm.
Smith liras brosight before it, having been arrest
ed in consequeucciof an affidavit made byone of
the female members of the - ohurob, in which she
let forth :that she had been induced to believe
'that it was.necessary for hersalvation that she
should 'becomel4a spirituel wife; the result of
'Whie/C-Wall the` swipe that usually accompanies
oases Where no spiritualism is olaimed, 'On to
, connt of the inability of the witness to attend et
this term, the case was continued... The:del'en
, . ... 4aitt ways that it all arises in persecitionifroni - ,
Gr&so os TOsitocoo.--The Richman& Enqui: the Gentile& . -, , • ' -" '.
' . *--- '.' ir --. • • As another item on the.seme subject, - we may.'
,ref publishes .4 Otter f rom it; arylond farmer,- . , •
•-, -- - ...- , state that Smith has himeelf now . pending in the 'lf ~ „._ . ettitlng that has been - teen in tee cluurn
..,_ , - , . ~, , ... ~ - ....,.. -,, ...... . ... .: . „ , -lame court, an application
.for -a divor c e, , on the
= • , .....4 404 ,„,,,_
■ L i on '.wt - tobalx*lwAth owexPected'WweSets-^"' Vitali/at:id wife while - at NI3XIYOO , mos int-
nriwinsee...,, - „ 1 ,4 .104 1 ,': . th o i Arthur ikilimlhei,zpaiderexc Heavier crops are raise thanwerabefore :ww-. hgtedinto . , mysteries of` and,-os ,he say; '
ur Have ben:l'l.loe frol,by U'P. CALLOW, at the nifty ,
, °DRY% AND OR AFr 4 AI'S AUGAZINES 1011' --
f or c h ewers ~,.,4.. "took 'seven 'degrelei" in spiritual wifery. So
1 has attempted to cciattnit smoide tor sleeping with ' This must be very pleasant
that it ORR= according to his ideas of the deo- street Literary Depot,oppoelbe the Post °Moo, Re bas ra
n quantity of tobacco under eaoh arm. The 0,
ruminate upon, and- a soothing reflection to .......-- k--mttled,.Australis area the Gold Re
doctors tell as that ,the we of the weed in this trines pa ar branch o eo n
of that rtical f the . k ra h tetrad's new boo
giona." Those who want Information restaeg... the Asa
manner is likely to cause death in a short time.
... .
smokers as the clouds roll lastly from their shim- mllitgnt, what is sauce for the goose is not sauce tro ,, Gold ma., tad county lommuy : - 4 -- . - -0, 1 ... rat .
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- United Statesi_British open; and the 'Prussian
• - closed' l 'malls, they 'should, be marked. as
fol
- lows
City of Alexandria, via Marseilles, by French
• packet. •
Algeria,.Austria and its States, via France.
Baden, via France.
• Bavaria, via Yrance.
Bergiunr,_City of Bremen.
Brunswick, via , Fratme.
City- of Beyrout; via Marseilles, by French
•.` - packet.
The Dardenelles, ditto ditto.
Denmark; Via* France.
German States:
- Greece, via_Marsellies, by French packet.
Hamburg and Cuxhaven.
- Hanover,- via France.
Holland, _Free City
of Lubeck,Mechlenburg
• "Schwernr, - and Strada, via Fianoe.
Moldavia, Kingdom of Naples, via Marseilles,
• by, French packet.
Norway, via France.
• • Oldenburg, via France. .
(Newspapers cannot be forwarded, except as
• letters, lo Poland, Prussia, Rowan or the Papal
•
States,- and Russia.)
• .-' Saxony ( via France.
Santana, Asia, Smyrna, Asia, cities of, via
Marseilles. -
Sweden,' via France.
Switzerland, Turkey, Europe, and Tuscany,
via Marseilles.
Venetian States, Wallachi's, Wurtumburg.
- - Note:,-Tor the countries above, where the route
is designated,- can only be forwarded as there
7:
specified.
Thelie important modifications of previous re
gulations, saysAthe"Herald, hare been adopted by
the present Postmaster General, Judge
,Ctunpl44 itt - oonsequence of the receipt of a de
spatch from the post office authorities in Lon
don, calling his attention to the Irregularities
and neglect of the post Office _Department here
whilst under the direction of the lateßostmaster
General, N. K. Hall.
ArrLaroN's POPITLAB Lrattear.—The last
number of this publication contains "Jeames'
Diary—a Tale of the Panic of 1845 ;." " A Le
gend of the Rhino ; " and " Rebecca and Row
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Here are three
,of Thackeray's most popular
stories_embraced in a single volume, which will
be a pleaiant companion for travelers .and the
fireside. For-sale by H. English & Co., Hood
_
street-
WIDE TOR TEE YOUNG VC/ &MOUS MID
Pnass - :ie n the 'title of a neat little volume, writ
!ea bilYm. W. Pell, and published by D. Apple
ton &Co . New York. It contains a vast num
ber of maxims,, which may be read with proft
by people of tdl ages. For sale by A. H. English
& Co., Pload-etropti
NM Corms MILL IN ZANZSVILLE.—We learn
from the . ..gar/3m that Mama. W. Galigher and
Amos"L;Whitir 'are about completing oontracta
for die erection of e, new cotton mill, to be lo
sated la that flourishing little city. It will be
.
In operation in Ittly,'nttd-will be employed in
the proditotiOn of the:follotiing tatiolee:. cotton.
yarns, , -all` numbers.; candlewicl6 glazed. wad;
- ding, arliita - Zund colored ; zoverlet and carpet
kyarnsoibitc, unbleached, and colors ; eattinett:
warpsomid seamless bags.'
ALFRED BVNN.
This gentleman - , so long distinguished as the
enterprising manager of Drury Lane Theatre,
London, and still - mere'distirupOkadhy his many
literaryTkoductiona„ is now in this city, and will
deliver leo tureon Tuesday evening, 44 ?amnia'
HalL - ;l3ultiect,..4athe Suing and Career of
gerWe never- saw the gentlemen of Pitta.
burgh :act with so much politeness as they did
yetterclai- -, - Almost every pedesttian would have
Ins barta Ile hat when he tneeyea, and if he
.did not:take ft off entirely, the high wind was
tir do it for him. We were •a very polite
community yesterday, but we would much rather
old Berens would "raise the wind" for us in a
morkagyeeable manner,hereafter.
bazroll-ClotiittriOhiojilatlroad.
The •Directore!ot~the Camll Co. (Ohie)4Rall
We- l earn from trio Philadel phia Ledger;
of Tlilildici;:.ttiatl o O UCte OMNI!: pf tha,l4,
I'`
Mg=
' I
~ • •
Res P tici :t4 4 !;' l itli:ii?e.Vrenta4nt
-#8 soon as the
b 7 t ipk 6t the deciaeeief thelriee'Pris
•
'dent could be ascertained' to autheutioi. the
subjoined orders were issued by the Prieldint
and.tile I?,xeentive 'Departments, and furnialted
for publication. The whole country will sympa
thize with the sentiments expressed in these
testimonials of-respect for the' Stationi.ehartte,
ter, and public services of ~ the eminent cad la
mented statesman whose earthly career has thus
been closed in the fulness of years and of honors.
_ .
BY THE PRESIDENT: OF; U. ,STATES.
The President luta, , With ' deeti!ioiroii, received
information that the Woe; President- of the
United Stiteit, WILLIAM ;Mae+, died,; on the
18th instant, at his . residence in Alabama. •
• lirtestimony of respect for eminent station,
exalted tharacter, and, higher • and .above all
station, for a Career of public service and de
vetion to this ffnitin, ;whit&
,for duration and
usefulness is -almost without s parallel in the
history . of. the Republic, the labors of the sari:
out departments will be eusfanded.
The Secretaries, of • War and Rimy will Issue
orders that appropriate military and• naval hon
ors be rend " red to the memory of one to whom
snob a tribute will not' be formal, bat heartfelt
ftom a people the deceased has so faithfully
aerved.
The public) offices will be closed to-morrow,
and bafigee of. mourning be pinned on the Ex
ecutive Mansion and all the Executive Depart
ments at Washington.
f - FRANKLIN . PIERCE
Viestusenos, April 20, 1853.
ithiNERAL ORDFRB WAR DEPARTILENT, '
Adjutant General's Office,
1
. No. 11. Washington, April 20, 1858,
1. The following order announces to the array
the death of IVILLum Runs Hine, lata 'Vice
President of the United State&
' WAR DEPARTDESZT,
Yaehington, April 2'0,1803.
`With deep sorrow, the President announces to
'the army the death of . Wittiest' limns MEG,
-Vice President of the United-. States,. who died
on. Monday, the 18th instant, at his residence in
Dallas catintg,,Alabama: ,
Called into the service of hie country at A
Period in I, l te when but few are prepared to en
ter upon ite realities; his long career of public
usefulness at home and abroad, has elwaYß
been hono red by the public confidence, and was
closed in the second office within the gift of the
people.
From sympathy with his relatives and the
American'people for their loss, and from respect
for his distinguished public services, the Presi
dent :directs that appropriate honors to his me
mory be paid by the army.
JEFFERSON DAVIS.
Secretary of War.
IL On the next dag sticeeedin . g the receipt of
this . order et, each military post; the troops will
be paraded it 10 o'clock, A. M.; and this order
read them.
:The national dig will be displayed at hall-stag .
• 'At dawn of day thitteen guns will be fired.
commencing at 12.4V010bk, M., - Seventeen minute
guns will "be fired, and at, the close of they
the national salute, of , thirty-one tuns.
The usual badge of mourning will be worn. by
.officers of the army, and the colors of the seve
ral regiments will be pat in., mourning for the
period of three months.
By order : S. COOPER,
Adjutant Gen.
Otaram. NAVE DEPARTIEEMT,
ORDER. f April 20,1863.
With deep sorrow, the President announces to
the officers of the nety and marine corps the
death of Ww,List Ruses Kura, Vida Predent
of the United States, who died on the evening
of Monday, the 18th instant, at hie residence in
Alabama.
Called into the service of his counter at a pe
riod of life when few are prepared to enter
upon its realities, his long career of public use-
fulness, at home nod abroad, has always been
honored by the public confidence, and was closed
in the second office within the gift of the people.
From sympathy with his relatives and the
American people for their lose, and from respect
for his distinguished public services, the Presi
dent directs that appropriate honors be paid to
his memory at each of the navy-yards and naval
stations, and on board all the public vessels in
commission, on the day after this order is re
ceived, by firini at clairo-of day thirteen guns;
at 12.o'clook, Di , seventeen minute guns, and at
the close of the day the national salute; by car
rying their flags half-mast one day, and by the
officers wearing crape on the left arm for three
menthe. J. C. BOBBIN,
Secretary of the Navy.
SOULE.-MISISION TO SPAIN.
The-Hew Orleans Courier, the able Deinociatio
organ published at the home of Mr. Soma, re
marks that there is no:man living better quali
fied for a distinguished diplomatic career, and
we predict for him in this line of public service
a great addition , to the national reputation won
during his brilliant senatorial term.
Our relations with Spain are delicate, hut not
complicated. For many years we have been
friends and allies. There is in our country, and
especially in Louisiana, a strong infusion of
Spanish blood. We remember her ancient glory,
and our countrymen revere the courage, con
stancy and integrity that are such prominent
attributes of Spanish character.
There is but one subject of difficulty between
- ns--thi island of Cuba. And upon this there
need-be (and we think there will not be under
I this Administration,) no dissimulation. The
late publication of the correspondence between
our Government and oar' Representative a Ma
drid, leaves no further pretext for diplomatic
juggling. The very appointment of Mr. Soule,
may be viewed as a public proclamation of the
policy of the President. In his place ill the Sen
ate- Mr. Soule recently expressed his.. views,
elaborately and In detail, on our relations wi th
Spain on the Cuban question, in the presence of
the Spanish Minister, and heisoes substantially,
to carry out those views—views that he dem,-
strated would promote the interest and cement
the friendship Of both nations L—views founded
on: a profound study of the whole subject, and
ititimate acquainbmce with, and a high ttp
preclation - of the Spanish character. We antl
&pate-train his labors the grandest results.
There is - another aspect in which the pelection
of Mr. Bottle for this important mission, is pecu
liarly gratifying. He came to this country an
exile, driven from hie native land Ter- his deyotion
to human liberty. Be yeturfato,.Europe—and
will travel- througli 'Fria - Joe—clothed with the
confidence, the dignity and the , grandeur of the
BePtfialic ! The world will learn from this exam
pie, that here no prejudices of race, origin or
zellgica prevail, end-that those who come hither
stamped with, the displeasure of tyrants, bring
With them the, best credentials for public trust,
fame and prosperiti.
kiatanottelirStunliti.'--;The Washington Aa
pOrter states that - a man named David Lind com
mitted suicide by suipending himself by a check
line from a beam in theletable or Daniel Swish
ird in Somerset township, - Washington county,
on the evening of the 24th inst. When discov
ered; life was extinct. The deceased' lutti been
of intemperate habits—had reformed and con
tinued to "walk in the good way " for some
time, when, yielding to temptation, he fell again
into his:practices. The deceased leaves a wife
and Via:children.
ger A ponce magistrate In Philadelphia has
adopted a new mode of punishing . vagrants. A
few days since a loafer of prepossessing appear
since was brought before him, and without put.
- ting,himself to the trouble of committing him,
ha gave the unfortunate a severe castigation with
*cowhide, and then ordered an officer to duck
tan •in the. Delaware. This is, no doubt, good
it (met be anything ehmfor it is practised
l*TitihrtaelPhia. -
•►
,- iNona Visor Batisolo—The book/ of sub
, iorliition to ifie capital stook of the North West
1 4 2 : 11 ark40QPIPAPli'"terjiopOied
011 - Ineiday-iii.okatHloyer s2s;ooo'Attbeetlbed.
The littbeiliiptioti RUt a largely inareaeed. -, •
APPOINTMENTS EP THE;PEESIEENTr
Arronsns OF THEWrprit sf,ttsrii: . _
Joseph. C. itnapp; - :.of lreosttitqua; loin, -for
'the district of fowa,,lxt pinto 8..191d04r,'
moved.
Henry A. Foster, . for '
the northern diiitriot of
New York.
Garret 8 . Cannon,f-for the district of New'
Jersey.
41fred M . Wilson, for the western district of
Arkansas,
James W. lifcConanobey,ifor,the mote= dis
trict of Arkansas.
C. C. Rogers, for the district of Kentucky._ -
Thomas B. Childress, for the middle district
of Tennesdee.
A. I. Regular, for , the southern district'of Al
abama.
George H. Browna,lor the district of Rhode
Island
Benjamin M. Thomas, for the district of_ln
diens.
Charles 'Shaler, for the western district of
Pennsylvania.
Richard J. Hays, for the western-district of
Tennessee.
NAIISILSLEI OP THE UNITED STATES. '
Cabe M. Godbold, for the southern district of
Alabama.
George H. Heiden,- for the district of New
`
John L. Robinson, for the districtof Indiana.
Frank. 0, Gardiner, for the dlitrict of Rhode
Island.
Thomas J. Young, for the district of Kentucky.
John Quindley, for the eastern district of Ar
kansas.
John M. Mott, for
,the northern district of
New York. •
Laurel Summers, of La Claire, lowa, for the
district of lowa,. In place of Stephen B. Shells
dy, removed.
Railroads in France.
A Paris paper reoeutly - pabilshed a statement
of the number and miles of railroads in opera-
In France, by which It appears that 'in the year
1852 there were In operation Prance„ , 27l%ll-
roads, whoieiength yea 2:808 Mites.' The rtueiPta
teem these roads In 1852 were $24,785,988,
,being
an increaseof $4,783,055 on the receipts of 1851.
The increase, however, is to be attributed Most.,
ly to the completion or extension , of the'llne of
roads in the year 1852, The four raliways from
whioh the receipts Were largest during the year
1862 were as followa :
Miles worked. Receipts.
North, Paris, Boulogne, de...... .... —4ll 83,07,433
Ea.; Paris, and Strasbourg -.-...-.
—310 3 4 3,070,191
Ports and Rouen-- ......... ....... ...... . ...M73.,1 1,"1.003
1,919,068
The grand average receipts per mile on all the
roads In 3852 were $10,787.
The average coat of railroads'in France, in
ending material, was about 8110,000 per mile.
the moat expensive of the lines was the Paris
and St. Germain, coating about $892,004 per
:infield's Parka' and Versailles, (right 'bank.,
of the Seine,) dating about $806,000 per
mile; the Avignon and the Marseilles; cost
$216,760 per mile; and the Paris an Konen,
-which cost $166,650 per mile. The lines which
cost the least are, the St. Etienne, and Loire,
$25,650 per mile; BOrdeaux and La Teste, $84,-
600 per mile ; Montpelier to Cotta, $51,784 per
mile.
Elections for 1833..
Thf
states rk~
Abloom, lst Mund. Aug,
dilemma, ' lst Mond Lug.
.041kernla, Ist Tues. Jan.
Onmeetkut, lit aloud. Apt
)s ware, Td Toes. Nay.
Cirida, Ist Mood. Oct
Outtes, lot Maud. Oct.
11,11n045, " lst Tuna Nor.
llaus, hi Maud. Aug.
lowa, 14 Mond. Aug.
Kentucky, Ist Mond. Aug.
loulsisns, Ist Blond Nor.
Mize, 14 Mead. Sept.
Mialtand lst Weds. Nor.
suktis,2l Atouct.Noi.
Blacidgure, Ist Tues. - Now.
Pat Peea.
The testimony in the GARD - MEE case develops
the following fat fees received by the lawyers
who managed it for the claimant:
May 16--Thos. Corwin $107,185
May 18—Thos. Corwin... 25,000
May 18—Waddy Thompson, counsel tee 42,870
May 16—Edward Curtis, counsel fee... - 24,000
May 16—Robert Corwin, counsel fee... 6.000
May 16—Corn'. relations, counsel fen... 8,212
May 10—W. W. Carcornti; fur
Dr. O. A. Gardiner...W.2B,9SO
1851
Sept. 16—.Dednot amount at
tacbed by order of
, President Fillmore,
in his hands and
others, this date.... 203,500
Lost by the U. S. Treasury, an the
case stands $225,247
Provisions at the South.
There will be less provisions raised at the
South this year than there was la that put—
The disposition is more turned to planting, into
which the whole force of the South will be
thrown. There will ho more seed. put in the
ground this season than at any previous one.—
Our exchanges (numbering nearly 'five hundred
from every district of the South) have spoken
of this state of things. The consequence will
be n larger petton crop and a short provision
product at the South. If emigration' continues"
to flow on the same, and Australia and Califor
nia produce gold in each enormous quantities,
&Lk- nun hanging price for cotton will be sustained,
notwithstanding a larger crop.
*lf Europe ;remains In a state of peace, the
planters will have plenty of customers for their
cotton. We therefore have no objection to the
accounts of preparation for increasetreropei; as
It is an evil wind that blowe no man good, and,
the Western people will be benelltted - by snob
state of things. Oar exchanges notice that pro.
visions are already getting scarce in the Interior
of the southernmost States.—Southernpapsr.
aneUlng Trlekety.
At a recent demonstration of the friends of
Peace, at Manchester, Brig Mild, Mr. John Bright,
a Member of Parliament, made the followini dis
tdosare . _
" I was not very long ago in the shop of a gun.
smith in London, and heartttherewhati bad not
the least reason to,diinbt, that it is the common
eet thing in the world now, if there is to be a
duel, that tome friend of the parties procures
the pistols, and takes very good care to be suit=
plied with belle frquolte same place, which are
,Ulsde ufa material Which I believe,
has occasionally used,inaga exhibitions.. They
are something like balls in appearance; bat
when they are put ln the pistol, and the
ramrod goes down, they all go to dust. Now:,
that is what duelling has come to; but it is only ,
ft few years Once duelling wasbelieved to be tui ,
.indispensible for thefiettlement of private quer
•rels es ware are now believed to be indispeusiblek
between communities and nations." I
Cot
,twru. - - . —The'whlge ave alloys insisted that
Corwin was an Injured:lrian i riluartyred cant,
a meek and forgiving victi m of oppression.—
Wbat do they now say? Hot'do they dodge the
light base case? It hut gortelherounde of the
Democratic press; it has been freely **imitated ,
uponr . its author has been- visited with terrible
indignation, and not a whig tingerlias yet been
raiseitimble defence. How is tbist..ls it be
came the ilwagen boy" is out of plat* and pow
erthat he le thus left '.perish *Us hoar of
need by thoee who* he has befriended and who
have sworn in turn to protect him? Or is It be
cause the ooze is too conclusive to admit of pick
ing and patching even by those, who are most
used to the business? Hey, what says the Her-
Old?-02eveland.Piaindecaer.
lisaisasa MAUL TO CALEPOILN/A.—,Thestesta
er 11Smolt sailed from-New ‘ Yorti WOn . esday,
with about 900 passengers, for Cklymia, be
sides the mane. Soile 200 persnueirere refused
passage, the steamer being unable to accommo
date them. Among those on board were the
Eon. Edward 13tinly, of N. o.,"Maj. Hammond,
the new Collector of San Franoisoo, with several
others of the- newly appointed olliters..ot that
State, and its four members , of Celle* *ifirfil.
(twin, Weller, McCorkle and Marshell.
- 'east* 1 i ~
We understand the citizens of Florence and
vicinity are making an attempt to build a branch
to connect that village with the Pittsburg and
StenbenvMe Railroad at Dinsmour's summit,
section No. 24. .
The Rev. Father Baal, the first Catholic
priest consecrated in the Gaited States, died, on
Tuesday, at the residence of Archbishop Put ,
Cell, of Cincinnati, hiving reached the advanced
age of 98 years..
Rev. James. Laurie, D. •D., died at his real
deresa in Washington, on Monday morning. He
was, for half a - century the pastor of the F street
Presbyterian Church, having entered upon his
ministerial duties in 1808. Of the Congregation
at that period but two members; the Republic
says, are now living.
"Tom, who did you say our friend B. married?' ,
"He married forty thirteen& dollars ; 1,-forget
bee other name."
Mr. Soule, one newMixdster to Spain, has gone
to New Orleans. - He will return immediately
and sail , for Europe in May. ,
A beautiful giraffe, helonglog to G. C. Quick
& Co.'s menagerie, died on board the steamer
Washington, on the passage from Southampton to
New York. A valuable Circus horse, attached
to the Franconi iroupe, also died on the passage.
Both were valued at $lO,OOO.
hisosuley says: - "Daring the-latter part of
the seventeenth century there were only two
minds in England which possessed the imagina
tive acuity in. a verreminent degree ; ono of
these minds produced the Paradise Lost, the
Other the Pilgrim's Progress."
The New York Iffnuhnion says the navy of
Mexico consists of two fishing smack, and a raft
—the former mounted with twelve- marines, and
the . latter with II hen.coop. -
A rural vittitor,l describing the Many strange
and wonderful things he saw in New York, winds
- up by saying: ''We saw the Astor House, the
Metropolitan and other hotels, and we were
troubled to know where the money come from to
build them ; we paid our 'bills and felt relieved
on that point.
The Minnesota Legislature has incorporated a
Railroad Company to build a road from the Falls
of St. Anthony to Puget's Sound on the Pacific.
The distance between Chicago and the Pacific on
the lonte is estimated at 1,765 miles.
The crew of the Germantown was paid off on
the 16th inst., at the Navy Yard, Charlestown,
Maas. About $60,000 wail required.
John. S. Clapp, of Sturman; N. Y., bas re
covered $6,000 damages from the Hudson river
railroad company, for bodily injuries.
-.Time of Holding'
Stales. Tim&
Idlssissippl, lit 11. ATy Noy.
.11Ltsoust, Ist Mond. - Aug.
N. Ramp., 2,1 Thou Met,
N. Jersey, Ist Tuft. Nor.
N. York. let Tuts. Nov.
N. thaullas,^d Thurs. Aug.
°h Peo i tsylr'a J 324 Tlt Tue e Oct.
IL Chad, Ist Wad. ApL
& Chrolltts, ..N1 11=4 Oct.
1 Tausessos, Ist Thurs. Aug.
I Term, 14 Mord. Aug.
ge nt,k o t t Ta ihri es. Sept.
Wtscoudn, Ist. Tues. Nay.
Wasansoros, April 16, 1853.
There is an attractive, well timbered and fer
tile area of country lying immediately west of
the Rocky mountains, in mild, temperate lati
tudes, to which, far the purposes of distinct &l
inden, we may apply the above aboriginal term.
This area is about 60 miles broad,'and lies pa
rallel to the Rocky mountains for a distance of
several hundred miles. It gives rise to both of
the main and to the numerous higher subeffinents
of the Columbia river. It is a high pleb), which
Is out through by these affluents, of a most fer
tile character, bearing trees, and In some places
high grass;-a4. while' the skin - fame create abun
dant water-power for Jurnber anti grain -mills
and machinery, they are free, or nearly free,
from Inundations of their banks. This district
probably comprehends tweoty-eve thousand
square miles, and, if its capacities of production
have been correctly estimated, would sustain a
population greater than some of the eastern and
r Ade.ntio States. According - to the recent act
organizing the Territory of Washington, it lies
chiefly, If not 'wholly, within the boundaries of
this new government. It is altogether a genial
country, and seems destined to form a link of
connexion, by ordinary means of transit, with
the Missouri valley, through the Yellow Stone.
It may be noticed that white the eastern toot of
the Rooky mountaine presents rut eand de
serts and buffalo plains, the fertile lands in this
area reach to the very tops of its western emi
nences. ".7
$201,787
Lewis and. Clark, on their return from the
month of the Columbia, in 1800, passed through
the district we have mentioned, in the month of
May. They observe : The country, along the
_Rocky mountains, for eeveral hundred miles in
length and about fifty wide, is a high level plain;
in all its parts, extremely fertile, and in 'many
places covered , with a growth of tail, long-leafed
pine. Thisplainis chiefly interrupted near the
streams of water -where the hills are steep and
lofty ; but the soil is good, being unincumbered
-by ranch stone, and possessing more timber than
the level coontry. Under. shelter of these hills
the bottom lands skirt the.taargin of the rivers,
and, though narrow and confined, are still fer
tile and rarely inundated. Nearly the whole of
this wide-spread tract is covered with . a profu
sion of grassand plants, which are at this time
as high as the knee. Among these ere °variety
of esculent plants 'and reots,ittledied without
much difficulty, and yielding not only a nutriti
ous but every agreeable food. The air it pure
and drylZ the climate quite as mild, - if not mild
er,-than. the same wallets of latitude• in the
Atlantic : States, and must be equally healthy,
for all the disorders which we have witnessed
may fairly be imputed more,to - the nature of the
diet than to any intemperance olimate. •This
general observation is orcourselo be qualified,
since in the Mune tract of country the degrees of
the combination of heat and cold obey the in
fluence of situation. Thus the rains of the low
grounds near our camp are snows in the high
.lain, and while the sun shines with intense
eat in the confined bottoms, the plains enjoy a
Pleeh'eettler air, eind.the vegetation is retarded
at least littOn days, while at the foot of the
teePeteitie the mum are still many feet in
depth; so that within twenty milts of our camp
we observe the rigors of winter cold, the cool
air .of Spring, and the oppressive heat of mid
ettMtner. Even on the plains, however, where
the now haalgallen, it seems to de but little in
jury to the 04n and other plants, which, though
apparently tender and susceptible, are still
hloomingat the height of nearly eighteen inches
tinnih the Snow. In short, this district:affords
many. advantages to settlers, and if properly
cultivated, 'Would - yield every object necessary
for thieubeistenoeand comfort of civilised man. "
HENRY R. fiortooLoaarr.
'+~~ .
op= ofNews ead Miscellany:
Ansi4arattiwat that landlord
onbe
4ng vial* bylheljlameee Tilus, remarked be
`Pre rigehieethitu gueitscrthatte supposed
they would both wish to occupy the same room.
On being informed, that, of course, such
would be the case, he regretted - that he could
, not apoommhdate them, as he had no room with
'two belle.
"'Tie education that form' the common mind." •
Thet : schacilcommissioncr of do Daviess corm
, has ilecamped with 45,000 school money
in his pookettent, to New York, and took pas
sage for .iwitralla.
The social relations between Mr. Soule and
Mt.' - Calderon, the BPanish, Minister, are rep
reiented as being of the most friendly char
acter.
Pram the Weehitegten Union.
Alharra.
: , i;•:_! , ..:; . ;i',. - •'f.:,,.. , . ,
'.'•-•;-.;-.,..
;. ~:,~
The !lee Preshieney
The °Mai ofTVlce'President ce,the _0 11 „ i -
States is now vacant, and ; will remain so until
the next election of President and Vie Press
dent. The President::of-, the, Senate pro :Wm
(who is now Mr. Atehition; Missonti,) is `not'
Vice President by reason of the death of that
officer. He is merely the presiding officer of the
Senate, and the constitution makes no provision
for filling a vacancy in the Vice Presidency.
But ' gib* case of the inability or death of both
the President and Vice Preshient of the United
States, the'President of 'the Senate pro timporti, -
and . in , ease there shall: be no President of the
Senate, then the Speaker of the House of Bei
resentatives for the time being shall act as: Pm.
idea of the United States until the:disability be
removed or a President 'hall be elepted. - " This
is according to the act o f :Congeals of March, 1792.
The Vice Presidency,hag-beeittwacant.befOre
this 'time, on the following occasions, — vitt=
'Twice by the death of the Vita Presidents, viz:.
George Clinton, April, - 18121 his ' , term expiring
March 8, 1818. Ethridge Gerry,. November;
-
181 A; his term expiring March 8. 18 1 7 -,_ Onae •
by the resignation Of John C. Calhoili4-Dece‘::
ber 28, 1882; his term expiring March: 2,` 1888._
Twice by the • death - of Presidents ; Harrison and .
and Taylor ° and the consequent accession of Vice
Presidents Tyler and Fillmore to ithe Presider'=
cy—the former in April, 1841;', the latter in
July; 1850—leaving the Vice- Presidency vacant
for the remainder of their 'respective terms, _ and
the President of the Senate with-the right of
succession to the Presidency. The powers and
duties of the Vice President and ,the Presided,
pro ten. are precisely the same, except that the
latter votes as a Senator and his the casting
vote.—N. .1; Herald.
,
EPITAPII ON A Locomothx.—Bi the Bole lel ,
vivor of a deplorable accident.' (No blame at
tached to the servants of the compani)
Collisions four -
Or five she bore,
The signals were in vaia;
Grown old and rusted
Hee boiler busted, ,
And smashed the excursion train.,
4 . Her end was pieces.'!---Perd&
OD CARD tweleir. J. P. BRELSMIS takes. greet
pleasure, to announcing to his trils, and the pat
=leaf the Drams, In Pittsburgh, that SATURDAY XV.P.,
HIND, April =d, has been set apart for his BENEFIT,
when he wilt have the ?wrier of appear#l; for the flractirae,
Lilac:ins Junius Brutus, to Millard Payne', play of Dec
ree, as Tat FAIS. OP TAT 1410721." Other entertainments 'will
be offered, for which see bills of the day. aprlilt
OLEY'S AND ORMIAM'S AtAGAZININ YOB. MAY—
Ur For sale by R. T. C. MORGAN,
apf23 Ito. 104 Wood street, (near Fifa)
Ptterbtergh Prilliturratoralta Society, _
E members are hereby =Mod, that the . next' RE
-IIIEABSAL will be at .tratsrrn.lletz, orb MONDAY
the sub tartan; (Lurreal ur the regular Tueo
dry evening.) By order .
i
apradt . _
Seuretary. _-
Jitatios • , • - . • -..
iurg. AIMIRD BLINN, (author of "Thelloheinbur Girl?
of "The Znehentres," of - Stagei:Defore And
Behind the Crcrtaln," and numerous whirr' troika, win. de;
firer s - LECTURZ,on TUESDAY EVENING / "April
1 1 153, at the MASONIC LIAM
.......
Scgrto-r:—.The Genius and Quiet of Shakspoire.
.412rAdeabnion 60 nada Dada open otTocelook;.Lintride
begins ea ' spr23t,
•
CLUIPACINZ MA:M.-Tints -and Autanr- Mamma*
Wine, onr awn brand and Rojantitnon; In xtore inn far
ale MILLER - 1110KRTSOlci
a? 1' Liberty greet
U.
Iteceirad an for axis
apr23 DULLER k BICKETSON.
ACT daTUILNE: WINE-10
Jest received and fur sale by •
apt= 3fILLETI. L lamarrsom
DOT A9ll-10 auks first Kati Potash, landing azd for
,U 10 by fapr'Zl MILLER & ..11.1CICETSON.
-
Q M1411L—.125 Wadi. 2ugar. far saki by
0 arm= MI/ T R & RICKETS=
COAT 2) btas.••ll..nrring's" Crushed and PuyeziromA
:Sugar:, Rkelexdandfor%llll 2 6 a racraTscvs:
frilLI—ZZ half ebests " Hymn," " tinzpowcter,''', ard.".lto.
Teas; In store and for sate by •
apr23 MILL= k ItICKETSCM.
AlS1:411401 boxes 3L
sth 12 9 [411431 =lam 6 1110EETSON.
P oiiT WINE.--.. 13 quart pipes Burguukr krort Wine
70 cub " Grape Juke . ;
Tandisti and tor gale by • , ,
isprM & RICKETSON
ALCOUOL-10 bbla. 751 dleollol, for sale by
or= muaxa a racazrsoN
HEUULIZIO-13 - bbli. HAW lierrhsg;
30 bu. Scaled - do; FOr sale by
MINA% 1. MCKIM
fait • a nue I t • •1 ...rt4
Orarit'a aid oilier favorite brands t for sale by'-
spr MILLER t. ItICZETSOZT.
fr 2YZY' IO S2 O 1 41 = 111°4- IV
paCk ' rts Oldg i oremateat Coffee ;
lasallag arid for rale by
apr= MILER IIiCKETSOIf.
ktXX)-12 dwarf boxes Twist .• Jewel of Upbir," '
brow, ranched and for sale by
aro= MILLER k Kim-dm
13ACON—= casks !Lama, Mrs and ehoulderit, for 0616 by
err'M MILT Mi. RICKETSON.
STIGAit CURED DE M DEEE—Far issla by
apr= MILLED 2 RICKETS:U.
- -
ILILACK T.C6B-1:15 half eitesta Oolong and Powrleang
1) Teas, lauding mad for gale by
apr23 BULLED. t racsmog.
. .
►GULA—JOO bag§ Brazil sugar, lauding
jUI fur sale by [.pi 3J ' SILLLER d lUCKETSON.
tleraaLltice, In szav and for Mtn
It. ape.: muss & RICKETSON
AA PYLES— 9 bbls. Omen Apples;
13 each Dried do; for Nile by
HILLER 2 Rtetarsom
ROOMS-20U dos. Gore Brooms remised and far said by
aPe2:3 31ILLEB t ItICKIMSON.
uw
UIL-10 bats. No. 1 "Ctaciunsal"..tosd t.it, fur
male by (ipr MU.LER a RICKETSON.-
SALT—?O bbl.s. :to, 1 Salt, for tale by •
a MILLER & WICKETSON
,701-1 POS. 86.1.1:—.A. two story brick Dwellingt.loosa,
V and two Lots of Ground, each 20 feet frontoo
Carrot atre:t, Allegheny, byioo feet deep ta.leToeson stree t:
Price $7OO. Terms easy. S. CUTI./BSST k SON,
apr= flannel Agents, 140 Third street.
Watchers Anil Jewelry.
O. ROOD has just returual from the tad, and has
brought with him a very fine cwortraent of
Al
e and rkb JEWIR.RY; abet, a ,good let of Gold-an d
Elver Watches. As he has bought cart:Tether for tusk end
has spared no psalms to purchase goods at low teem, he can
new wholly defy all competition In his line of business; and
ha will, 1101:11 this time forward, sell anythingin ite way of
flea and-rich Jewelry, lower than ever before , .and swayer.
Raw at about ona.balf the usual retallprleos; wired for the
very same quality, At other shone. Please call and see tbe
pole and Mom Thera is no humbug aboni I t.-erery
title wilt be warranted as remsentei._
8.--Watch work dons es wall its at any other &mein
Aturniee, and at much lower pion:Rum aseetwe in this
elty.
__ :NEW
MUSIC OP GEEILZ.NIA-SWIATY-1.
Champaitinebhaiop; Fourealide Newport;
Bona" of the Danube; dike . ,
Wedding Match; RAP of iloPet
• TwurhilkorGallop; _ Terpsichore Polka;
Robin:din Polka, Jaell;
Caprice on'T. 'Jaen ' •zt
Rigoletto
&wreak of Hungary, TiostMediatoreorsii/1 7 ; • - 7
' Souvenir of Precanico, Second lifellattoe, :do; • '
In Source, Caprice, Blutrieuthal,•as paribtirelbySsell;
Le Beanie? Chanson •Negre, execute par idenslatas
Jaell iet Goitschalk— L. M. Gottschalk; '•••••••
Le Itamboula — “Nonrui"—ltemitisenoesl pour Phan
par Alfred Judi;
Wild Flower,, Wallace; Lone Starry Noths: - -
Home Again; Winter Polka, Wallace:. • • . •
Six Tables Magnums, Wallace. These are Wallace's la
tmit producUonsof.thls character. They are decidedly
the moat beautiful Waltzes ha has written.
The above just received- by Adams & 0p..3 Express; to
gether with a large lot of the latest Mulder. For solo-by . •
apr23 JOHN IL MELLOR, 81 Woad '
- -
TO OLD COUNTRY =N. -
Ar t
Tappseott'a Remittance and
Emigration Ogices,
Nll 87 8017111 sumer, NEW YORK,
Anti 198 cor. 8 EVE NTH and EDIMIETELD STE. Pittabemi.
111 HE splendid Vessels named beloe t will eau zegeduiy an
their appointed days:
FoI~,.NEW roes
.
slum CAPTAINS.. 11178.
Florida
.2000
West Point- ......... 2lO-
O Cat. Tlof a kins .........
Garrick-
John Stuart. ......
.250 Q
Itarannoek ...... Cushing . 1
2 0 8 6 0 0 0
2260
. _ .....
American Union ek. Chase MOO
Anughton
tarctic - Zarella-
Arctic.Zatbga .... .
St. Patrick.._ -.-.WatennaZ . . ....
Roblna.. antrtlett... ....
William Penn. Polger - .1800
Henry Clay
Mahar° Morse. terry-- --1800
Sheridan.... Parte r -
Underwriter . 3hlpley ' 2600
Continent E. IL Drumm0nd.........-.2000
Andrew Neter
.......
Kennebec- Smith. ........ .....
&Mons.
George Green
.....
Ban). Adams, (new) Dru=ya
'Samna-
Great Western-- » Farber- ......
Winchester ...
And succeeding Peaketa every_three dive
FOG PIIIMADELPMA. - -
'Duality
R -11ALTIM TIM OR._...
..
po ORE. 7
.
W~omin
Tonawanda
0 • :
Sam flinch,- --._
-11300'
cunitio .
808 ' • -
.. . ... .......
Coatlncat. ' Mama.. 2000
The above shlparfar the.Ameelcass- Wale ; ati,2fit -
with the ibllowieg gualtltfot,Provistans far each_Parten
go.ortag the yoyare - :2slbeiltlacult4 10- flu' Itiourt So,
Da. Oat" saeal;- 20 ita , ,lnar; ft: lbs.' gagerr &flat.hfolsases;
th. TESCixi Ono giurtr of Water d addition'
to the sham-Medicines - and Medical "
dedi all of which, with Medical iteee,Goveznizurrit azut athei
pherge); , are tocladettin the pasasolatcpay. • r
IFor passage, In all of theabtare
JAMES
?co. 100; earner Siceartkird - 61 M&.14, eta,
EMM
MM v pME=Ml=l.
PriTtL . - , -rrnmsvell
,
,
-
,
".':: - : . t . ; 't.:f7'.i:' . -
!,:-.i.4,',';.'''
ISM
, ;.'.: , ,tcr..:', - 7 . i;.;...--.'i:
MEM
=IE
ISMiin=l
ftIM anis Termatifwgi:
mit:The effects of this truly. extmorrilamy . mollcine Rtt
nacistsatiActory in all cases in Thlch . lt has been hied. No
Mbar medidoe has am: prodticad attek effects iMinstiosts-
It has only be adMiM
int l atesitl, aiitt_lullef tollOWs
ass Matter of course. to
It hp Mod . .. PraCMS Of
the tee phyalciam of oar country; mil , by them been pro
nounced tonal, If not superior to any manikin* ever cared
for ihn of worms. Bead the
. George ell, Augusta, o.,,has used lt with great idea
in bla fatal_ and has told l a
quantltim, Which have
given the malefction. • "" •
3. IL Cutter,' merchant, Lewisville, adagabfluid a d•o•t•
his child, which dbehargeg a quarto! woraut Helai tried
other enniftigeabkvaln._
1t - .
D.l. J. W. Cotton.; Wincinecter, happened to get - a
lot from an agent, which was mote sold out, Oct' parting
highly efficacious, became very popular, and sold more rap
illy than say other Vernallaga.
!or sale . by .gunt Mg/mists-Ma llierthanh Mid
by them!. propriey”..
.1. KIDD 2 CO., -
sPratair • '.6o.lV6distrost
, - .• . . -
Low Spbits, 1317P00aandriaCt Want of
energy and rapacity; ihrbudaeai OrdEmoiltion to enjoy life
and happiness, are wretched eccosplaints v4dch ellently prey
upon the Constitution of the nnhei•Try"olifrat. They are
usually brought on trolragh troubles and selletions of the
mind, sedentary habits, confined air and • elms_ sol4atim
to study. They are eamstimes attended with lass of apper
the, lndlgeetlon, dyspepsia, nervous diddhiT, frightful
dreams, and a• Wl4 Judoulthy..downeast countenance.
NowThllir these malautholy amides* exist, the' bright
rm eye We its rooted lustre—the mind le Istneldt
I:ration and rtradty—the body ita manly omega and rigs,
and the noblest feellvs of Inff . nature glednally dwindle
any to a fretful per•lUlteorier; until life'becomes a btu ,
thin, and other diseases arise to shorten the existence of the
wretched victim. •
balin for theei borribla disorder* will be found in that.
.tteellcut article, wiLszra .10ILEST WINE!
.. f3te Ism advarttsaccurat In soother column.
Sold Wholesale and Betel by Dr. GM IL KEYED, 140,
amier of Wood Went and Virgin • alley; Pittsbarida, Pa; &l
eo, by JA311:3 T.. &AMPLE, north '- vast earner - of Yedural
street sad Me Dinmund.
• •
Borefula,, , lt is dna to .11lees Peambroso. to say
that it has been known to amtpletity eradicate way restags
of thb dreadful disease in leas tlme than trey other rimed},
sad at lass cost of thootrremienee to the Wind. •
thou sods of certificates in the herds of the proprie.'
tor, mazy of whir-ham bons well kilning chiliad of the city
of Pittsburgh and its immediate t , go to show clearly
god beyond all doubt; that Itaa's am.scn Is a redline
of no common value, not, only as a local remedy In Raul
sir,Zihaisseiirss, Toss of Bight, but as a valuable
Internal:emus% the relOge in `lN3' P ip_ Sa
aantr
wall as tbesuftiticing fri . become acquainted with Its
. Those having a dread cl'ilixtatri4 gra scented that tide
uuslidne is purely =Sum], bottled as it flowstrom
the bosons of the earth. . • , •
Th*.frano*Vcertiftorte is &Vieth= tteper . : ',alias( at
= - r.aesd.berrs dare a, taws to whack to
ded bit cerVlcaisqf Y. PAY, JIL D,
This may In truth certify, that - I base boat ea bikini of with BerohiLs for dories% Area pals that most °tam
time I bare been unable to attend to snit:bate basinats,
and much of the time unable to walk and =tined to my
bed, and bare been treated newly all the time by the best
Physielans our truantry senrdsi l ocesalcnidly 'got some re=
but no cure, and continued to w worse lonia Dr.. toot'
recommeadel nut to try the Petroleum , cc Bock Wont ere
rTiblng else had falai.' I &Fee without &lib at first, bat
the effect vita acbmisturtg; it threw the prism brew atutsee
at once, and I at once began to grow tatter, sadbbyy =lag
lISTeil WWI% / here got a once worth ilicenands ofddllare , -
This may certify that I ha AIRS NANCYre beettaoissinted with Eiel a i.
perbiegra, or Hoek Oil„ for more an is year,. and . ilk
poit.33! witnessed Ita beneficial effects 'in the =flier lade.
lent ulcers eind other - Mamas for which it la recommetated,
wad can with eeniklemee neotmead it to be a medicine wor
thy of attettlon, sad an safely my that =mess has attend . I
ed Its use *bete other natxtleinelial piled. • • •
' ..' T: FOOT, IL D.
Tar We aft Ilragpiete in Pllfetetegh.::'fast2iAikw...
. .
NV:- A. ',llit'ClillNG &. CO _ ;: : ' ' "
HAvE -TlLExiontr Vo I TnEoISRNEEt....OF.
• Wood andltztli * Streeti," •
tor inlet' they oder to thetr old:costoseereoul thr
;ahe sesettally. at the iciest mho, InfolietaLe toot Retell,
the 4most select cod complete' stack 'of CHOLCE
TEAS. FAMI LY GROCERIES, .14:001 WILLOW
WARE to* foupd In Shit %att.! , .047,
Pf!l4.
Stocirmid.lllll3lkrolikr,-
Sates, Minas' ati:'irtiW:4;;Jillgoilitea.
TO Ton rososaasAND ULI aCiCei
3 eara OTIIT & Josai it Co, conic cf . W91)&0416=112
*seta- '. * • ".- * , -APinklY •
PHILADELPHIA CTIRTAIIt WAREROI7II34-
.172 Clasienra t, oypogre the Stale Ifrear-.
B. W. SAFFORD. •
Ob • SZEPSiortalantly on baud the most extensive alai
raztedaasorteaeot ofCartalemaodCortala Malertals
be wand In the ettr, ebb:ist ,pert of the follorla
CURTADI COODB •st.ND SCUTLE cortatmos—eu
styles cd— _ - • .
?roach Laos Cartalxu, • I Madre Shades, all palms,
Muslin " ;7iall HalLndly alt widths,
French Broadelles,alliridtbs, (tilt OSnalescs t errety style and
, . price,
" Satin Lainea, Silt CurtaLa, Ptra; : :
• ; Lasispas, • . - • Bands,
Batins, .• • Coeds sad lhasedg,.. „
• " Thunask Linen.," . Gtatpe, all prkiee, •
Fiala Turkey Red,
India Satin Lmask, • -' • • Pictsue Tumuli and Curds,
Lining Elks, &Lade Taarels and Ramses, •
.Furniture 6isaps , Heaks,ltings, Brackets, du
A fall sasertment of the above goals eoustaztly , for sale,
' wholesale or retail. - froarlAy—af.
I-111W 14:ILLL :PAM —From tl2 cent=by
61412 warm p.
IC, .1 10.2 st.;l.
rim) v YAKS—ltcoriratlatot.tbria/is • _
~ ••• • , BILMLSI IL COLLINS.
.
Zig asED—A prime ertkle. fur =le by • .: •
• artr22i t • 'iltlefltlf IL MIMS.
I 82" q • •••
New '
f4r
gal°
I ZERRT CO - -
_ .
L•Ki. FlEB—liacdred by railroad, and for n!. by
Apr= • - . • , :11612i81E a COLLLVIL
--- - •
dpidee, received this day add for Ws by
'TIOTASII-4 mak', tot in by' • '
r arm. lIBvRY IL OOLLINS;TRZ'AiiRoIit.' -
-
Aers. ukliarffq,s-- Par
P
.sprZt . WALTER P. 3LAISUALL.
ItANNIIIVS . OIL-10 bbls. No- 1 Dankin
(21°111‘ .11 . 411 get — ":..
ffiv
_
Wli:;`',.!,':''°°4-'`"rtll2%l4ac'taß.
za.urni k ether Ariz
OX /118A1N0 , —.50 taxes Scaled; - —", '
Z. 1 ,, 60. -do Tor. indo_r:f
D tLYNET RIBBONa—A. A. Mawr A (16,-tio.'2s st.,
Ri Jill will open this owirtdag • 310 wartpnii Asir otyle -Unmet
TipAGODA TEL& STORE.--Just raxivaratid far wilA1100:
„IL • des Samna prime order, • • "
. . • .
• • JERI WORT/1,.
0r14.• . carrier at plailion4 ard • DinioadAtl4:.."; I
•
•
• • , New-mortaft Styles.- - •• "-
O' DIERCEDINT muComs .0001:43,-,Inst
S. WATTS a ows, 18 labati Arse, • isatozallit
well selected atoek of SPEUENG AND STNAMIDL 00005, Jrb
Chattlexcurses year ; Cbgbs,Cassinseses and Vestiap,.of the
finest quality awl the most beautiful style's. „ male
ILJOURtnor Vona - the &C
-lA. tendon ef-lieratebsepeet tag= impeder sad eximilete
asiettaatat,of _ Win inilaw" =ld .tea:
- •
trblds isattotlie !tuyl;otela the d
Tee Disler; Chearte. sad Dede=!.:-. •-•
In troaatketplag ntonints.
T 131tAitY OP GENERAL /i2NOWLEDUR Xmbraidas
Itrtary, Paosirsphy, Aztrusami Arerdteettuts, Nadu&
Illstorl, Poetry,. Tales, and anstandred and tweatr to!**
Itecepta; In BTO. -;`,‘ ••• ' • • • • - •
G:OtriC•VS * Thtioerscil Histaelititisult aid bfollettilfki;.
tory, from the Creation to tbe Iteseat Thus;am
la 2 yolk
- lbw cpp4s of the alx4o, just received and Bre =kill .
&pm . • , W-1 Ca, WS WoctistoleC
T_74 - 4oD, bas ibis day neutral • Krptoss;ous of she est assortuiebte of IiTICE suer offered in
Pittsburgh; colUiltitig cribs West atylee;of , lbsp Rinks,
Litilesllreurtßin, Cud Phu, aldldreserAssolsta. fuel wretT
'misty of goodi crazily Land in Jetreh7 More:. Coil
than, if you with to punts/No gotxtilst s' tarsals : sod get
rkli sad Ss/double Gold Jetweli7 front 2b to ISO per curt
lower than the Sable quality of go can be bought fur et
. .
• Ponneylviailes
r,8111121 -R BATES
berm= PI
llda Lad AM:nom will ge into afflxt obumn
rad*
pru They are as - • •••••
Ara Clark —Feathers, Pau aad Pelbj. .13=ga. Balk.
and Moose Skins, fddse—T6erats per 100 • .
Saooad Claaa-raleobaL Bateau., acmuseed, Deee. Ulm
Dried Praik•Oluannze.:}loahlisztivars,',
Woot;-60 cents Per /0024; , -
•-•
Thing Clarta-Batbar; I:lE4ei, 6aaese,
Leaf Tatiareents perloo • -
Fourth clam—Bacea, Park sad Beer salted, r4:41- , * •
Lard (A 71dakyi0ottan-40 crab per 100 Do. •' • • ,
• 6E , 9110.8 O FaANGEBOVIIV "' •
P7414:49047
•
.• ••••.:,
nat hat;danalbr lola, an extanalve conectkoi of PAPE&
9,:/ BANGLINGS, eomprient a great number: of - rim pat
> x, selausd as tbr this market, tram ?mach and
'American Man of (MIL latad ant Valera, Moir
'trod, of oral raMety; Glarni and Uoglased; all tits vari
ous styles of /mltatloo -WoStwork, nun u Oak, Marina, .
Staple, Mahogany, Itoamroolt, de, Tamalshat and Okla, ma
king altogether an assortment that cc= to excelled to
quallt7. 9olotitY, or low Prices, by any -braise west of the •
Aliarbany monntalna. ‘ - 1
Pmg* from 4 1 . t 9 $ 9 41 0 1 3 0r Pima. ,_ f _,_' .
Persons desirous' of 'looking ,througb the awn-anent,
whether illepened to premium or not, are li fsort•
tad to call at ~ .
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_ mull. :Sm' : ~ '' tfo. 6.s.Mmkat street. I
• Wog=Jr, ittalumnim Company, - Pittsburgh;
Tt. AlEgypt, Prmamt ;LI!. 11;1; N, arse's*
. - • CAPITALi fioosoo.
77LL Miura !phut an Hub btattlM, IiTEtE and IsfA
Rm.AU logascpprli adjusted and
prosaptlyfdd: ' ,- • 7.
A me U 62110 13, mastagtellitlimmoss who are well
Lul an* ocamottaltnimi . wbo ` - are detennla4
pronspheea and 11 , to atuthdata_the atwitter whiela
they hare sammeo, as - tbibia , protection to tbooe
irbo dears to be hanmett."::' , ,.. - . y •
.Daymors.—E. Idlner,• Jr, - 3.lYl.Tniketerm, J. W. Butlers'
W, EL Smith, C.ThiNeeN George W. Jimattlai
rd'il.yop„Jaronlype neott„Nem-se Dante , __.,„„_ l
elexamter NJ" 4 •• 'Mow Mott. ' •-•:•••••*:
• se, °Mee, No: 92 .Wster• ilspelOrszelsato ;•'; ‘ , Z 8 1!„. •
Om. cm Shim) Eittabmitit:; _ •
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13 oLunraro - sortoor. FOB. SOPS
•- COXTAGS.-SELZ--ilakaart.--
THE FUTEC SESSION ' of this Iruttration via eimiartaree
0 12LMONDAY;ther2d. of Kay.' ! •
TTtSchool Is situated in the plemantsnd healthfu l !age or - Entine:l;y, disbud dm sates frato littsbortitr, mod •I
ao tiyilevand modes of -41sErcomistuatuttm.•
Ortrommitttsiehed - to the - ••ficimr4ll ammpissPspies
Tttrejtie healthy exercise of dhe'Prpthi. '
:Tole iiiirribee of Mai II IlmitedZo rirDerrViDrg. - 1.
'..ThaftwiAn bare arm to scititete,tri-tnytted icalr
end Mdiadmildiestraimakieditemerfeltrah•srrodietion`
of Sehridars: • - tTC
'l2", the
ierriceint J. P. -Maoa
hem!). soma& moon bar been-
. .-**1;9(0
sea_ puma
' toodOng _
"iszettumnist voltam - pit* imdls retini- mablytacrwm,
devoted, babied end am id tostraetcre voth.,
For terms, x-00 to IrENE /00411411,/ i§A ,;,lwr iti.SO Wood
street
ird ,
s t t ad
reet. J. P. GLASS, 2(ttift Mee, -
Th , - •
East Liberty, Alprit, 1853. - 'Tr/14w*
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SUSIE
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fie'?few
:iti ' mcs m 1 4 21 .i....—J05EP1i C. POMM
at
ART Doan open at 63 - 4'elcek o' perfornancs to oximalthe
, 1 1 4 o'clock. ---
air Beats may be seemed as the Box Mee, deaths the
day, without extra charge. - "
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„. _ . . . • - - •
ifif• Benefit of 31 r..Y.X.DR81.8 1 7 08 - D, co Thiele conalon ,
ha will appear as
BL Eno SCUM Zariailueeites Brutat; m W
and as affase
. ' •
Tests - April I be acted-tbeipvid-
Play of • ,
1/11 . D2OB, Olt 'rid Tin OF TiaQtri3.7 • .•
UWEIAAW cuatmeltirmll#444o„-_,:mr„Breutia...-
Beztal Me. Ettepard. -
— qr. Lawler.'
• Wheeler..
and
M. ei
• The perfennanees egrar-lnla with th e Drams
of
nem
BLUM TrED 1313911-1.-
ErsLcibed.
Jacob Twig. (Tith Byte.
• -.Ms
.:" . !eyar The celebrated seams YITZPATAI. h en.
'ho CX
lly appear: Wheeler. .
TIM 635 TR CONCERT IN ADIMERICA
T4E,fifititp;' -. 44lp . :?OfilfrirE-LY
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dia. °7 ' - i . ''.''
SOCIETY,
coma:lino or
SOLO IMM3ll3l:ollT.WillliSairgu. -.
, . tars sus rue's,- •
On saturday:Er*lng. :Lion 23d,
who win belonged by - -
• , CIA*LLE MO;
: -
- . - And ALM!) ;Aftti - pankt.
_
' P 0 1 3-841 11Grag •-'
L 8n
in P. . . ..
zucnnomel • :zit; • - 4.. .
I. 'Aral:and NOXTR•Gii-GX
Pialigirli sensations. aririntron t;
_arrteaft,i'werrtnery. -
IL ANDANTE MOLTO =TO-. --•••;• •
Scene on the Banks orb Brook: - . -•-••• . •••
Drippy Gathering of the Reopens.. 1.2 °, 77 • • " -•
.peng of itidaise the ilifipber zi : 1 4 alter she Bmrm .' 4. ; /h 2 .7.1. 1 1?. 161 i!:
;E. Yortiiiiiihml-&rmstambula,
_ _ PERFOEILED BY' ALFRED 4AELL.
.Farftoloriand Vinstationa- ibr Tiolta;
Thankalkoin "Inds di Lanialeitawr,"..A.Tard.
• • PERFORMED fIYriIAXILER.IIII2O.-
,
, wags axiom
Grand,-OverGute 1011Gr es-;• - :••••••• , 4 10 "r•
„ . _ _
5. A. La Dame do Fia1p:6241,1t.. • •
OiiiPOSED AND PP E r.
BY nvitED xe.ti.r.
G. CastillanGaltiop • • - -
• T. .Tba Cceatvat of-Tial64 4 l7ashii Dur--
• lesq
Ist ' P 2,
POR.BED BY ttßso _ -
smut'
'Liset .. The CltSelt
ltodlj lad Hirsad Plano need at this &nese% Mr ,
air matt, one doilax sad tinvetretettuar
two Ladies and one Ge.ntlnfor twa (Wl - a& Fates& -
at the Untie Storm at Mes ---
D 3. Dxea open st I—to
LAPA.Y.E'D.TB 11/LL.L -
- T. AST . NDIIIL BUT OISZOF
jI DISSOLVING FLEWS ; Wcmdars,,OhNok
!ropes, 2578(rriiky . )-rIENTN AlitG.223. -
.sir , neketi =teats :D=1 . 44.03 ma ecktr..-.
Wlte , ,grattaiszts:Szr Schocisi 0n.13.4.1'13441; at-at
ir.. - OEG - A.HL'ilialsoliza • '
(key O. W.inchilt.) 24444 Smittoex
ire''U. A. 0. D.--/Leets at the northimutcalw oA
Fanzttk and Idsziet strieuZ(ololl3furikft..ll.azeb
deld'sEtors.) on Mondry eventno*ollo'ebna.::, iiayao
-- - -
Cli TEA.—MartbetrestOeukseltsehtlitte;;`
LteY-liitrgh, +5O tents lb.,"itctto the •e Pekin Tel. Stem ;:::-
e• 3 8 -Ii amid. 'tzars !g , Teq. best peek zed Orem,:
Ob'JOHN. b • OWLEIIi bits Farlistraltlai:',
. noig and Elboteltzunietzuve o wd
•Nct. 14 Bareisy street,'
' Ave accesbelcrwl.be 414*..11casir r , .••
- - •
107 Slttnerjff edirVivararded by...Prauxkllzi •
Imititgte r min% AfEreac-: •-
Ma of 'bast Bab; Poe* lais - .Roset_Wood
I;hitika, Dresting Cuesead uliks,
als.4.reit.straii‘orm
Gaon below Ezds; Phllastalphis.7 ; •=,- mErl:2m .
- -
fr-d. cr.: P.z-Placa of matlaa, lFaahiagtay Ball„
thr.)" . Wood 'Use; between Fifth stroet .
.ond Virgin=
- .PErse—ozaa LaDat, 'o.46—alsotaenrcry Tutedv
31tizarats itICAII3II33; No. 151--Neeta tirst:and third
• Friday attach month. . - Datcoarly.
..SICNA. INBUAAAICE COBIPANY,:of
Ilastitard, Cosub.—.o4e4.Btizic.s9oo,oo9; As
oats s&B9,lV—' -Mos of. t.tio Eittiboqs Ateriey b the Elea
Roma of ETC ozdy k lambs, No. b 9 Wool stmt. •
• • .
ir=" s ccrinial orzaslt iEnrsas:ll_ll. pear zany per;
De) , " sons are dneultally tormented withearns.. Anertsla
remedy will to tsrnl is Dr. Donee* Caro. Ptszr . s, • for
11311 Dr. 4380. S. Kt:l'3=o4o - Wood street:, . • • •
- Pris, retail at . l23i entlZ.ets. ter box. -• • - .septi •
41L.1.1beral &due:sow Makes who :suite Sell sobs. • •.•
EO'UTAINS, Ourtatss Dlaserlzas,
ClL Cartsta Tricinztogs of Screty ! deerription, Furniture •
annatelies, kn., Lace it•Auslizt Culla;
Pentad w - mdaw
te i
Eu110,4:812 OmdesiiernialaTtria, Bands
st wholssnleinst •''; •'••• -- 1 r; IL CI
.• • N 0.109 CbesantntreitTeniiiilifel. Phnidelplat;
Carte= Made. szet•l!etizik..'9lll Tarr newest french : •
style. -•• • - - tunsekly
.11 1111.1leris Window Shade Maim - Lae.: --
(1,0 7
Y. 0N5.N 2 8.9 1 / 4 71ECOND" . .A.ND• Mt= Sm., `-.-
PU.LLADILPLILL.• Our t e l Aisi 4 f-9 04 . 4 7: - Nara - 4 11 0 5124 4 •
sayadorauaner-- staie;<mtimi, laii4delociq . f.p4olo, - *afikb* : ;..
Ail- Deal= sad otbass ire .6 . 4 - fti%S.i ..e 7 7
ritusizim -, •• • ..a .. q 4 .:PareervWfalkLUXLAVAlßUci,l2l.lll. .1
NE-LSOMPIUDAG L'uuuKOTYPES.-
11,y Post Office Itudldins,Shtti stmt. ' Xakiesessos ham
in all kinds of westhar, from B A. 31. to 6 P. 3L, eat% an
=mate artillin and sal:Mate litmessimalike and mattrem—
lirreinS to tho coomionelesis dsguresesZ the fetkletet
cheap Lakes: SI66;:A. 6144-Ili d.uptierA . heg to •
the gm sad .qualitr armee or frame.
Rows for children, from 11A. 3.1..t0. 2.P.X;1 • - •
•
N.B.- ewes of stoker demised fstsiterankerk an 7
fartarthedtr; - - •
[l 2 " kittliburni CatrAialits A.— _
' W. CONNING 7k. caorrossfrachm2:Orvilw •
DOW GLASS, No 35-Alorktl„ "fietween Mai
Becood, Pittabscrgb,-. V'ega's. salt•Ouom. paid . fa:
odd sixes. Also, dssierr•lielPLlNSk GLASS, WALL% 1302.
TIM, 'Az: - .Tiro of the Aim being akeen;4lllgtre-
their attire gtentiOn:- to tkol-buslaisiKind tlay.reel
dud 4 - ain produtosn r ostiebottillodoir Gls, egged to. 7
mu artztlimarAcanastleVipm*ettire. .•l . •
~j.astex..3lzio • , r - .
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thlherZiaid, spit at
. geweatiosibehirKelintla thrwikr peema! * '
eiewuyremoredwillOulpedu at etwa, Dearsyr. -
are, Prindpaidoristebt S. 'T. Etw Surgeryi who rasyli
conseatai. at 99 . Arch sheet; Ph.fladalpth6 from to
Ihkrt:ls - ell years of elass'aielarce&innaieked aitaatijaii
ads tcrialth ofaceetal practice has enable/him lo red:mai, :
tram:maul ea irota degree, ofitotesske to ladtliozaasteow.
lhadad sad °Wl:lab:leases yl o allyby a stsw,y. attad7o6 la War. :
1 3 *Es •-• ' , - •
I.l3Thlynacm: r-
/01,1)u., j 13r.. fttTriorenr,vanitcviia.
irTosint•=4:chotes:sructo atiztEmdy
Bate "..• jog for ttiajcusiNJuAtfoisV ". •
• -•
... 2211 1beittime: 4'
110.1 . . 11 1f,..liamiust33.—Ivautra P. Atazaani„:&% oaf:
atefteprziaa. recalling by - Mama; a : lams'eallaNicai ,77it
Of Mall Papar;Bardeia4a.of , Wendt mad Ataexlcakk=iurti.;-
fsettua..coolli*is be aa a tfaillfi• and • eheapi*ak
tisestObniktmmltttottita et. •
-licaseksepera aad:Laadloria, alattber .wiatkirio par.,
than ce wt. brrittd to an cinrikudily , sciar3
(AXE 1 0430 feet front oh ag of) teem street, ztauidoie
to *SO feet alley, alljelnlng pmerty of C.ll= ;
ln kiist Itirogoghhain Nriakli metal three' ' •
two storylittiek Dohllipg yonaee. Will th hold low,and-ere-
Two
; hie or iarixth u r oh. eireet, ba!itie eliy Iltte.•
trattb on nblettla quieted two two stoey. Tema Thrall:ha
ms, each eccoaluki, nixterrooraa. This property L& la n
tel been Wyly zepalred; be sold clump, and
"even yeara Om for part of the machos money.
AlanAtuhs o two story rea3nutioh3. flab ecaterdAr
Shree.rxene, an a Lot 40 ftgt Iliyinlbetilmoth:,g on ... 00 nn
stiest. - Beven ythi credit Clh be Orest f or sizgo Para=
Stir the poirebase =cram yto —-ri • • -
JA311:3" Rail =ate Meg
liprad • •
•• =net &faith Sitli &EdzitSeld eta. • .
; I • :I: 's Ant ANGDMERne—
Principles of the ate,b.ette gadereer7 _
j r r p
_l7 Janos Weisbael4 , Pnebelor of IfertArem and
‘ll. asatmenuehoe in • the Bora 'AD:emu demMony -of
esteem: Ant American edition.: Ad Dee. bz 'Walter
7
obnion,Or-4nd Sae, tetneelT et'
Bleehamim in/ Natural Mee:VW - Ynm-klin
states ane ,of Mamie:l7*PG( stars. rllikaoPhY in
Aftelient Department of Pcana. Colter); math= of a g eowt ,
to . ttu , maw Btni, 2.1, 77 ;own:lent on American Coat,'.
-.14" tyo 'with 1813
y ifth szk i ca ; Vol. y Ara
ape= •
He - • • .104 Wood aL
9(
JOnitCOnua. OBTLLB REY, ar Sequel .•• ::
,: ()LIU Tams Cabin, kir ri m : let lumbar
tame, tad to - be plated Abd Ward ItP before the oubliettes
too k f ripAy the trait! of:. Zttni:Eß t ock, plo. 32 Butuk L.M strew
.. '• !••
„t k tats Beck rattail:gad 11 11 the uaktini.l &eta and dome •
Emt , "thr voisderria f o r
7- a Uncle Taunt
cow together with aroixtutiee. alatetonute s , •
earttriter the truth.of the trotir. • • - •
A Notattaits qF. Macriali,.the eattattean sap, -hum leen
nerd Baitti= thla tows of evidertee Woe " Mato
.2b =s cab: mum
1212. Inaltulion of flimsy In the
w ut h: We Book =ll2 =Vila an Wear* etrettezturat
o n epirbtmt the Vatted States. -
:43.-Prtee, a° mats in Ater covers; 7b.auttaborrod...-
Fumy Dress
BPITNAVOZCs. ?Attar will -P take arty
pee on TUESDAY
, N.E22 . , the 26th teat. et hisßoam, Lstaystta Ural u -
Ladies ituldbag &mos os:eaten' .resweitn e thy Itedosad ; '-
will he attadttedielth the =rex Tlrketa Ihr Oeuttemen tab.
scriber; -ma others wishing to subscribe, ate Itulbrawd that •
tbefr Tlrketa wilt be MO tor deliver, oo the
ee but et.
the Usu. o:nrer e
Zoom) et 8 o'clock. P. IL nose
lei to =neer nerd Air their tickets oa tbarFsew -
A.Z. bate %bele tickett totwertied to Voila on the:
yety txr oblkinto wlli>ytolatitted ttle -
above eir.ms~,~ a sobine, bettowopen tio... ll lLszk
Lewin el .
*test, zr..eat4stra Joel= oatParty t he
—if tot) , boya, Ida aehtdars We season, or
at mom
60 cents, can obtained. All the Misses oft et* present
Betesa, ea 4 otber achdars„r be presented with debts,
Hoc co be , but maktb "kolform, dress bi whits
pee apply to A. B, ea *tees. eitt:ltt
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MASoiyICIHALL.
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SP=A.L. - !..DIOTIOES 4 .
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daptennia Inigs,lia. 2E2 7 I. O. at sant& -neg . —,
►eneatain fa Wadi's:4lm 1141.3f00d 1171.7
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