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K. :44-' 77 , 74 , , , F-:-*, , , .. , _ ~., _,,,, iiiis . ~e.,_ . mi , ~,. , , . , E : q. , Ait s -7!' , ..X 4 - 1 •4: , 5r,'.4.rvi , - 4. l`gz..A 4 ,-,-_'-' -14 , -Pc , 4 - wlr - -Am _. aB.: ... - !.c...::.:':. , :•,: - ;..!; ., 3Dgming pad. [l.k-sr Ml=l Harlon" 4. MTh* MittirlAkPMool:ollL - 2130864" • ogigiar a Zto c = . ll4=rit=bi u t a tre , THOMAS H. - FORSYTH, Qf P?!2l2*-7,441 amity. AUDITOR QBNSRdL ' EPHRAIM BANKS 0./ ArtinT Cmni t g• ralt. Stritmoß GMERAL. J. PORTER BRAWLEY, of Crawford Counfir. I== • ser We are indebted to Idr..Btruavaa of the a ' - .l3teiste for L':pewphiet containing the titles of ;•i!ustaliassed..bidielsegislatare of Pennsylvania, du t rlag, the 10 . 44* of 1853; tcc. .<•OOPPTINVOVS - RAILROAD FROM PHIL. • • „ • , •'•= • • ADELPIXIA .TO . , PITTSBURGH. - • We have always been iri - favor of the construe , • - ‘ l,,:•tion of an independent continuous Railroad be - titan the two greateities of our Commonwealth. It isimposale for the old Columbia Itailroa+l to . • ..'de the business that will.pass over the Central • , ^. - and Pertain Railroads, and the kerineykyanis and • -s- . ..,tiort . k*anclf Canals. It appears to be the 1440:4 : thittrite not to sell her'rciblia Works ; ..„-- blikilitett it is known that these works are en rehliadequate to do the Immense trade Cr our Commonwealth, it is the madness of a/Mt-sight "Linear( to prevent the construction of other great works of internal improvement.:. It is not right that our State officers and law-makers.-should , = sanction anipetumre „which would have the of-1 feet of impairing the usefulness or depreciating • ' the profits - of our Public ,Works ; bat it is not right to assume that sa independent line of Railroad willprqdtme such a State of affairs. • , . We are of tite'opinion that there will be plea=" ty of business for two Railroads between Harris burg und Philadelphia; and certainly the inter; eats of the ptddlo will be promoted by their con :traction. Let the old..Colambis road be need as heretofore to do the heavy freighting business of ow canals, and currying anoh.way passengers ' ni may wish to travel over it; and let the Com parry, 's road carry the through passengers nod - " - •such ifght freights as the owners may wish to have sapid transit. • We hive been led tomato these remarks after . Terming a letter addressed by W. 11. Wusoa, • Chief Enginter„ to C. E. BranaLta, Esq., PresL deae of the Lai:master, Lebanon and Pinegrove ItailOad Company, published in the late Philo- *.;, : z delphls papers. Mr. Wrr.son, after quoting from :.,,itila.o4alettuimissioners' Report to show - thiii it 111**Rey of the State not to sell the Comm ...,tdiSidleoad, or lease it to the Pennsylvania ...,::Railroad Company, ho asks : 'Will the Columbia Railroad, under.the management of the State .;:stithorities, be able to convey to Philadelphia the 7acitimulated_ tradd of the nountty-tributary to itself and the Pennsylvania Railroad, added to ti the tradeof-the great - West f Supposing this to bi answered - in the negative, does It not seem <" - incumbent 'tippet the Pennsylvania Railroad Colnpany,:sudltalargest stockholder, the city of "Philadelphin;;ttendopt some immediate measures to? preventing obstruction at the very thresh ' hold ,tif the city to that trade for which theyhave expended; mil li ons of dollars east of the Ohio, andart about expending thousands in addition that river! 4 , l 4fthe different routes proposed for carry in,g out the above object, none possess equal ad vantages with the Lancaster, Lebanon and Pine - 'Grove Railroads.' A. road could be constructed from to Philadelphia, with a less ma.#4ll t i grade than the Columbia Railroad , with "great superiority in respect to curvature, and with no Increase of distance. • "The country traversed by this route posses-. ,sea :resources almost, if not quite, sutficientto, mina railroad, and Would centribute a large - . amount towards its'construction. expenditure by the city of Philadelphia, and the Peamsylvania Railroad Couipariy, equal to what they are now making 'to draw trade to the Pennsylvania 14140,44,... from sections of country west of the Oldi,ironld secure a certain and safe continuation of hitt . trade to Philadel- Pas " The extension of - the Pennsylvania Railroad :•.• to 'Philadelphia is inevitable, as, without it, the advantages contemplated to the city can never , y • realised to their full extent -" The only question is one of time, whether the construction will be made in anticipation of, . and in readiness for, the expected trade, or de layed until the difficulties and obstructions of an overcrowded thoroughfare _compel it, as a matter of necessity. In the ono case an exten sive and flourishing seotion of country Gail be -a _ , ttoottraged to assist ; in the other, the whole - . bullion will fall upon the oily of Philadelphia." ~~S ~ ~•~='~~- '" I~ .. Meeting 'of the friends of this road' was held in #errYoo l 4 l ; FaYattic o6 tY , en SaiurdaY Ole Inst. The meeting_was organized 4 g nous tom= to preside and Captf:' jamas *gee, Jacob Striokier, • Aden Hizenbarigh,J;,iL Atuiphy Joseph Luce, Di, Wiala" - Atiir er, Atiltprcliewitt:ifichael LaYtont oseph o.,'lffetvitt and JOslah Sing Vice Pree 3disn'tis,-gaiippontirig„ L. -A. Wing; Secretary , qt,nitialtaeof seven , appointed to prepare ~-.-resolutions,- -, reported among others, the foi 14V 0 7 4 g a - innitiTroso. the tone of Publics feeling, and `...tlni.energetiA movements -throughout the entire( ,-- - rottte 'bow Pittaburkh' up the valley of the i,`„Torighloglieny, to, - ,the Junction of the Baltimore and :Ohio itelroad, -is no longer matter of e anecylation i therefore be it Resolved, That we . ars inftivorof 3t being iligsrettely prosecuted, and believing that the_period has arrived, that Ale road must be rude, we -will else all honors means to proniotalts best littered& _ ':Resolved,'Viet we __deem 'General Latimer worthy the highest regards of this commu- Aity .10i his andomitable.-energies in the :pro ;motion of the PlttsburghAnd Connelsville Bail road. M;;* FfVW: I :tied to learn that the repeal of the gw" - s taw We are P of, e thIS State meets with, universal to- Ver all overthe country. New. Railroad Comps • have the right to adopt any guage that 11111111 1 . : ote „their interests,- without being 114.4 '-1111111:1- o r forfeitures. If it 00 - co penalties ' • .be -e 11 ffected we would very much like to Bee -41 - , ado ted th roughout the State, such system uid undouhtedly operate to th l2l B of trade and travel, and would avoitt the trouble of ; re-shipping goods from 4- i i-r oa dt A inorier„ , _ There is nothing now to the construction_ of a conthanous`siz foot Now York,._•wrough Pitts. Iwo— ,ros, Tpit, We •:-. ; ~- - -- ~----- . . me sewit - announced , that therlale' Mnig-Col. lector at Cleveland - bit' '." :- - "riiiiiteci d - . i 1004- . as ae leeltette the.amount of It0;0004' .- :S i lica this - to ibe estimated s w indle atSandusky City , and the d illeadviinmenfliSBProbably `lo st odewh. _- about:so,.., rt 9 40011.00*a; Tbe.Blnansty,fituui. - - -,,t-aliFilt9werrtile a more remantio irogfia Amalfi' hiothee gelliMataai CAireland, for in 4 addition to-tliii4B,ooo'nfAbipeeple'S money which e fn t-.lini...:diie,--e„Ci,'le ani q , uat u latelw`th th e AvPa,y,s7l.gt,7t4loSee„ l dou b tl ess soon bear of ".., ' • (Ett*lNh'elfhVehi 'lle iii.iive• testi stealin th gMeemest monei:',-,-Tbsso=jontlinnen area the- Teiseifte of the fati'Whht PartY• ___ MEM _ _'. pm SBbBGH:: troinNiTionis. • CounellssfUe Itnilzoad. i ` THE GU.S.GFE LAW. 'Bitielittolt,aoOD AtICITS- TheDiietto . -3111141:1.14Company, willbpen kMoks for an in areuntb.lartiaseription to their Stock, at the office of t 4. niter, In Mercer, on the 21 day of Dißy.• - 'A severe hail storm visited the northern part of Mercer_cionnty, on Friday, doing considerable injury by the smashing of window glass. The Mercer Democrat, of Saturclay, ir rather I ahead ."of, all contemporariep," when it -says that Mr. Magill, theSlaeritf of Allegheny county, bad been killed on Thursday, near Bntlei by a man whom ho was arresting. Sheriff Ma gill, is in his office in this oily well, and as hearty, as ever. • .Quics —W. D. Motto & Brother received a box of goods via the•Baltimores. and Ohio Rail road,- but two days out _from Philadelphia. They came in charge of Adams & Co's Express Mee- ' . setiger.;-IFlieding. Times, . That box of gocids if it had been sent from.the east, by the pentrationd, would have arrived .ia . Pittsburgh, in tWeitty.two hours. ; from Philadel phia, and could hive been sent to Wheeling, in six hours, more, by - s egr.Cirminnati packets;— only twenty-eight onizo:44itr. Times. - -A few days since, CapiiilitlEtennett, and high constable. Seed, of Oarlike; arrested near Holli daysburgh, a notorious coutiterfelter named A. Johnson M'Kee, alio/ Black Hawk. The arrest wrAitiught about in consequence of disclosure, I made by M'Conuelj, who was convicted at the - last January Sessions in thienounty, for passing counterfeit money. • A Convention of delegates from the several railroad companies, whose lines run from Cin cinnati to Lake Erie is being held in that city.— the object of the meeting is to effect a uniform rate of fare for the transportation of passengers and freight from Cincinnati to the East. We learn that thi basis for an arrangement of the above ,fharacter has been fixed, and that the ob. ject of the meeting will be accomplished. At a Circuit Court held by Judge Parker at _ - Hudson, Ohio, last week, John S. Clapp re covered $6,000 against the Hudson giver Rail road Company, for Injuries to his person received at the collision which occurred near Canton in December last. MIL 26 By notice in -the Cleveland Commercial, It is announced that the First Annual Meeting of the Ohio Womane Rights' Auto!alien will be held at Ravenna, commencing on Wednesday, the 26th of May next, at ten o'clock A. M., and to con tinue two days. At present thereis nota public house Uvula d in New Castle for retailing epirituousliquors. None can be granted until the adjourned court, which meets on Friday next, the 27th Inst. and in all probability not then. - Henry S. Dalby. who left Steubenville, some three years ago, for California, returned home a few days ago. He wailnehy so far as money is concerned—but has had his eight materially in jured and has lot one eye entirely. A new Post Offiee has been established in the village of Ilamburg in Mercer county, and John Moyer has been appointed Postmaster.— It will hereafter be a point on the triweek ly mail route between Mercer and Weet Green ville. 'IA'ASINILINGTON .HEWS AND DOSSIP. The Now York Herald's Washingthn corres pondent Icanss et the State Department that Mr. Buchanan has solicited the Hon. John Appleton, a prominent ea-member of Congress from Maine, to !wept the position of Secretary of Le gation at London. Solon Borland, of Arkansas, has been ap pointed envoy extraordinary and minister plen ipotentiary of the United States to Central America. . Major Cantwell and Robert Strange hate with drawn their applications for the district attorney ship of North Carolina, and the President .as decided to make the appointment from the wes tern part of the State. Charles S. Frailey, of Ohio, has been ap pointed Chief Clerk of the Land Office, vice Cabell, rempred. The iyaseingten.Unimytepies the reportoi UI health of the President, and Bayed:mit his health has decidedly improved, and that ho has gain ed, both in strength and weight, since the inauguration. John Van Buren and - a delegation of " soft shells" from Albany, are in Washington, to pre vent, it is said, the appointtnent of Mr. John eon of the Argue, to the Postmastership at Al bany. The Hon. A. G. Penn, trf haa been appointed Commissioner for the construction of. the magnificent new custom house now being built in New Orleans, which, when completed, will be the most elaborate and extensive struc ture of the kind belonging to the government of the United States. Major Stevens has nearly completed his ar rangements for the survey , of a northern rents for the Pacific Railroad. Lieut. Duncan, with a party of sixteen, have been sent to Oregon, via the Isthmus, to start from Peseta Sound and meet the exploring party in the mountains.— Anoth9, of the party has been sometime In Can ada collectinglnformatieti from the Hudson Bay Company, &c. ° . -It is said that the Hon. Thomas Corwin, on his return from his approaohins continental tour, designs locating, for the practice of his profes don, in Louisville, By:, having made arrange ments to reside in the immediate vicinity of that city. _ • . Mr. Kennedy, late Superintendent of the Cen sus, has been appointed member of the Royal Statistical Commission of Belgium, having pre viously been chosea, corresponding member' of he Frebch Academy. Extension of the Steubenville el& In. The Board of Birectors of the Owl Creek Val ley Railroad Company held a meeting at Mount Vernon, Ohio, on the 2d , iiist., at which it was eo resolved that the .inpany.will use the power given them by their charter •and.means to the utmost of their ability, to procure the early construction of the road between Coshocton and Mount Vernon. They also resolved that they will pot the whole line of their road, from Ma rion to Mount Vernon,•under contract eo soon as a sufficient amount of available stook shall be subscribed. - 'At a meeting of the Directors of the Steuben ville and' Indiana Railroad 'Company, held in Steubenville, on -the-28th of March, the follow ing,resolutions were adopted: Resolved, That so soon as atattunount of good and available steak is subs.eribed,-sufficient in the opinion of the Chief Engineer of the Com pany to prepare the line for the enperstructure between Coehocton and Marion, or Lima, this company is prepared to receive said subscrip tions on the same terms and conditiptu3 ns any other subscriptions to its capital stock, and to -place the work under contract for its early'com pletion. Thai' if the line between. Mount Ver non and Marion, -or Lima, shall be constructed ready for the superstructure, or shall do com pleted and. put in working condition, in 'snob manner, and at such, cost as shallte approved by the-, Chief Rngineer of the Steubenville and In •diana Railroad Company, this company hereby agrees to adopt the same as a part of their line, and to receive the work as so much capital stook As soon as this company can connect the same with their line at Coshocton. Ilbeing expressly Understood that -the construoters oblige them selves -so - to transfer said road, when required bythe:Stecdoenville and Indians Railroad Com ;PAT - - .e.• ler The 'Remains of the Great Napoleon are to' be made the occasion of another pompous ceremonial Ja77ltria;.4:,ll the .Bth of May. They Are to be r e moved on the 4th, pom:the Chapel of 2 1F3t. Jerome to the monumenterected fo ..rthem der the dome of the,Church A r4010.11(1*-iatd 0373::613 - Bili. the tomb ";Rill he'"-iattuipiratid" tritb greet ceremony • - dlanq Itairsoad. - items of News and *.iscenin7; It is said that discoveries of copper ore hor been mstspi!oithsilutds , of -the:Montrib_lll,ln4 and itsnufintit4l Coppasi in' Allegany co;; bid.--ownedlot aiOtiov, Friutals Thomas and Yd. P. O'Hern,..Esq.. - • Vice President king, it is said, owned an es-, tate of 2000 wares of rich land in Dallas county, Ala., with 150 slaves. It is also stated that he has left the bulk of his property to the poorest of his relations, though all are comfortably pro sided for. - A block of Egyptain granite; for the Wash-. ington Monument; has been brought from Alex andria to Marseilles„ by a F rench , steamer. . Wm. Senn, an ex-police Captain in New York, has been committed . to prison •on a charge of petty larceny. Elizabeth Hall sued William C. Fletcher, at the recent term of thellutherford (Tenn.) Court, for a breach of marriage promise, laying the damages at $5,000. i The jury rendered a verdict of $1,600. , It Santa Anna was entertained at Vera Cruz on the 3d inst., by the municipality, with a banquet, at which ho was toasted and extolled in the most extravagant manner. Santa Anna gavebut one toast as follows : s , Under the ehadow of the Mexican flag may there be but one cry—lndependence or Deatb 1" A girl, about fourteen years of ago, who was at Sunday School in New York on Sunday week, In good health, undertook the next day to jump the rope 200 times without stopping. She did eo, but the unnatural exertion threw her Into an Mesa which proved mortal on Tuesday. The military of New York are all adopting the same Uniform, instead of appearing each compa ny In a different dress. Entire regiments, with the ammo uniform, now parade in that city, which gives a lookut solidity and strength, and is con sidered as tending.to greater effiilleney and dia -1 cipline. Smith and Kennedy . , the two police officers ar rested in New York some time since;on the charge of burglary, were tried onThursay, and found guilty. • Tho Arkansas Whig states that large numb Ore of cattle are being driven from that State to California. The Philadelphia Ledger says that there Is no truth in the report that Arthur Spring bad at tempted suicide, or had endeavored to starve himself. Dr. James kw been sentenced to elz months' Imprisonment in Philadelphia, for assaulting his Au ItuasetutaisieAtterelgn wool took place in New York on Thursday. The Wain was spiv lied, and all sold at high tgures. At Shelbyville, Ind., 94112, Miss Moßorke!, aged 15 years, was burned to death by her clo thes: taking fire from the too near approach to brush heaps, i►hioh Wl . :0 being burned In the Gen. Politkessky, the Russian Privy Council lor, confessed on his death bad that he had em bezzled 1,800,000 silver rubles. The corpse of the penitent man was degraded in its coffin by the executioner. Dr. Lewis C. Beek (Lelia Albany on Thursday. He eras Professor of Chemistry and the Natal* Sciences at Rutger's College, New. Brunswick, and Professor of Chemistry in Albany Medical College. Henry Sonthena, Esq., Her Britannie Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary end Minister Plenipoten tiary at Rio Janeiro, died on the 28th of Jan., of yellow fever. The Housekeepers ore talking of striking against the high price of provisions, rent, clo thing, and all kinds of domestic service. The Cleveland Herald states,that buildings to the amount of one -hundred thousand dollars, - that had been contemplated in that city the prem. eat season, have been abandoned, owing to the "strikes" among the mechanics. The citizens of Columbus held a public meet ing on the-16th inst., and resolved against gam blers and gambling houses. They ass resolved to,liroieente carriers of houses Witt rr ! to k em for ttim-tliittpurposee. NEV Boosts. itlerassiti Maostinc- 7 The ApiWnumber of this vnluatalisiszine bee been 'Untied to us by kite Pliftiburgh agents, A. If. English & Co. Tbo, tablecof contents presents an array of articles of great hit r erest to mechanics and engineers. • "nanny Mum a story of Scottish life, by the author of Mrs. Margarett Maitland," appears to be a very interesting book, descriptive of the peculiarities of life in "bonnie Scotland." The dialogue is lively and interesting, the descrip tions of the scenery well and graphically written, and the humor, is genuine Scottish, which is saying a good deal. For solo by A. 11. English & Co., Wood street. ANOTHZIX Beck or THACIMAY! Yes, aid one that is chnracOrised by the wit and htimor, and the same tone of healthy sarcasm, and pointed ridicule, which pervade so many of the works of this great hurtiorlat. "Punch's Prize Novelists: The Fat Contributor, and Travels In London," are the contents of, ttiV present volume, which fotms a number of Appleton's Popular Library. The manner in which }Rawer, "Garry and that "solitary horseman" of G. P. R. ”Jeames,"are ridiculed, and made fun otis worth twine the value of the book. For sale by A. B. English & Co. Purser's Dio.vrtmr.—The May number of this popular and admirably conducted Magazine has been received'hy W. A. - Oildenfenney & Co., Fotrth street, and H. Miner & Co., Smithfield street: It contains "Old Ironsidas," by James Fennimore Cooper, being the last literary work upon which the pen of the great American nor fillet WAS engaged, and numerous otheOgood things in prose and verse. This Magazine has already attained the . highest rank amongst the successful publication; of the day. ENGLAND AND AUISTBALIA...*TbO &gib& 'pa pers regret the democratic feeling which Is steadily growing up in the colony of Austriir The troops are insulted, have little or no .inrrt ease in the preservation of order. Everything done by the Government seemed to be unpopu lar, The people at large were impatient at be ing tramellsd by laws imposed by authorities 16,- 000 miles off; and it is mentioned as a signifthent oireumetattoe'tbst portraits of Her Majesty, are almost unsaleable. The soldiers, too, are be ginning to desert from the 40th regiment, in Australia, and are off to the dlggins.d Upwards of twenty are gone. .C 76 per head is offered for their apprehension. WEAT CAUSED ranArns.—An eminent che mist in New York, under the direction of the Dis trict Attorney, visited the tombs—how appro priate the name—where the 'four , persons died in one cell from foul air, and tested the condition of the cell in which the unfortunate men were confined.; Upon examination, they discovered the presence of carbonic acid gas, of sufficient strength to set on fire a liquid which was placed .on the floor of the cell. The whole affair has been platiediin the hands of the present Grand Jury, and some action will be taken respecting the erection of a prison in amore heatlhy part of the "city. Tll6 [Maio of Looir49aca has now, for.the first time in - her history, an asylum for the deaf, dumb and blind, in -operation. The institution was opened on the first of December. last,-and -the inmates now number thirteen. - By•tfie first annual report; recently published, "it appears that. thanumbei of deaf, dumb, sad blind-in the State- entitled to- lastraottons is istiaiated A tettlwo hundred. Anew and • - ionabidoti building ; is abont to be erected for the irlitl 'tutiou. ." =EI ~'^ LEXINGTON. VT.:19D41. UOLIIII4 'l ll :7.,_thirselet iler the sciendow,was creeping. =Vat the dewy buds glistened e sum; fruns ag ids eoneti, wtd his child th ren were sleeping . -@Oda the bold rebel end shottiderel his gun. • . Waring her golden rail Over the silent dale, Blithe looked the morning on cottage and spire ; Hashed was hie parting sigh, While from his notde eye. Fleshed the but swirls of liberty's fire. - On the smooth green whore the fresh leaf le epringinit Calmly thellrethorttof glory have met Mark I the death•volley around them 11l ringing! • --Look! with their tiro-blood the yourggrass Jewett Paint Ls the feeble breadth. Murmuring low itsdeath, u Nate octraims bow their fathers have died:" Nerveless the Iron haml. Raised tin its native land, Lka by the weapon that gleams at its side Oyer thehilliddes the wild knell is toning, • Prod' their far hamlets the ycc,mam7 COME At through the stormclotula the thunder-btarat rolling, ' Circles the beat of the mustering dnam, • ' • flat on the soldier's path Darken the wares of wrath, Long hare they gathered and loud shall they fall Red glares the musket's flash, • Bharp rings the ride's crash, Dinthrg and clanging from thicket and Gaily the plume of the lumen= 1,11 dancing, Never to shadow his cold brow actin; Proudly at marring the war.t eed wee prancing, Reeking and panttait be droops on the rein; Pale Is the lip of worn, Fawkes the trumpet horn. Torn is the 'liken fringed red cross on high; Many a belted breast Law on the turf shalt rest, Ere the dark bunters the herd hate put by. Snowniled erns where the hoarse wind is riving. Roeks whale the weary floods tautmntantt veil, Wilda whirrethe fern by the tanner to waving, Reeled with echoes that rode on the pie ; Far as the tempest thrills Over the darkened bills, Far as the sunshine stream+ over the pinto, Round by the tyrant, bawl, Woks ell the tofAty bust, °Wel for tattle tram mouotsis to =ln. Orem be the Fixates there her martyr, era lying l • Et touches and tambleu they rota to their relll— o'er their saes the litany fold flying, _ Wraps the proud eagle they rowed trout Mahout. Boni on bur northern Phu., Long o'er the taming brine Spread her broad banner to storm and to sun; Heaven top her ever free, vrtau as o'er land and sea Mats the bit =tam ben heroes hue arm BETTER TRAN DIAN9NOS. I was standing in the bread, crowded street of a large city. It, was a cold vrinter'e day. There had been rain; and although the sun was shi ning brightly, yet the long icicles hung from the eases of the houses, and the wheels rumbled loudly as they passed over the ground. There was a clear bright look, and a cold, bracing feel ing in the air, and a keen, north-west wind, which quickened every step. Just then s little child came ru;aing along—a poor, ill•clad child; her clothes were scant and thread-bare; she had no cloak, and no shawl ; and her little bare feet looked red and suffering. She could not have been more than eight years old. - She carried a bvmdle in hes hand. Poor little shivering child! I, even I, who could do nothing else, pitied her. As she passed me, her foot slipped upon the ice, and she tell, with a cry of Falb; but she held the bundle tightly in her hand, and jumping up, although she limped sadly, endeavored to ran as before. "Stop, little girl, stop," said a sweet voice; and a beautiful woman, wrapped in a large shawl, and with furs all around her, came out of irjeweller's store close by. "Poor little child." she said, "are you hurt? Sit down on this step, and tell me." ' How I loved her,itnd 'how beau- 1 tiful she looked I 'Oh, I eannot."'said the child, "I cannot wait-4 am in such a berry. I have been to the shoemaker's, and mother mustrittish this work to eight, or she will never get any more shou to 'bind." "To-night!" said 'the beautiful woman-"to -night" " Yee„" -said the child—for the stranger's kind manner had made her hold-nuyes; for the great hall to-night; and these satin slippers must be spangled, and"— the beautiful woman took the bundle from the child's hand, and mooned it. You did nut know why her face flushed, and then turned pa le; hat I, yes I, looked into the bundle, and on t he in side of a slipper I saw a name-4 isly'a erne— written; but„l shell not tell it. "And where does your mother littlit'girlt" So the child told her where, and then the told her that her father was dead, and that her little baby brother was sick, and that her mother bound shoes that they might have bread: but that sometime they were vary cold; a dthat sometimes mothee no Leried, because she ri4,.g, d money to bay milk. far her little rick other. And then I saw thit the ladies eyes we' fall of tears; and she rolled up the beadle quiet, and gave it track to the little girl--but shegave her nothing else; no, not even tine sixpenee; and, turning away, she went back Into the stare from' which she bed just come out- As se went away, I saw theglitterof a dietuond pin. 'Pres ently she came loetA and Awing -WO' hued some' rolled CM The little gir laelita i t. after her for a moment; awl theu,sitithhe r little bare feet- colder trtn they were bet , raio quickly stray. I went with the little gi I, and I saw her go into - a- Harrow , damp et et, and Into a small dark room; aid I saw her mother —her sad , faded , mottle, but with a 1 face so sweet, so Patient, hashing. and soothing a lick baby. And the babe slept; .itudtheanother laid it on her own lap, and the.blindle eras ettrolled; tied a dim candle helped her with her work:for though It was not night, y4t her room was very dark. Then after a wbila.ehe kissed her little girt, and" bade her warm her poor little froren feet over the scaly fire in, the grate, and gate her a little piece-of brettel,' ,, for she had no more; and then she heard her sof her evening prayer, and folding her to her bosom, blessed her ; and told her the angels would take care of her. 'And the little child slept, and-!.dreamed--ob, such pleaaant dream' I--of wenn stockings and new shoes; but the mother sewed on alone. And as the bright epangles glittered on the satin slip per, came there no repining into the heart? When she thought of her little child's bare , _ cold feet, and of the scant Morsel of 'try bread, which had not satisfied her hunger, came literal no visions of a bright room, and gorgeous cloth- tag, and a table loaded with all that was good and nice, one little portion of which spared to her would send warmth and comfort to her humble dwelling! If such thoughts came, tied others—of pleas ant cottage, and of one who had dearly loved her, end whose strong arm had, kept want and trouble from her and her babies, but who could never come back—if these thoughts did come, repiningly, there' came also - another; and the widow's hands were clasped, and her head bow ediew In deep contrition, as I heard her sty, "Father, forgive me; for thou dealt all things well, and I will treed thee." Just then the door opened softly, and some one entered. Was it an Angel? Her dress was of spotless white,and she moved with a noiseless step. She went to the bed where the sleeping= child ley, and cov ered it with soft, warm blankets. Then present ly a fire sparkled and blued there, such as the little,old grate had never known before.' Then a huge loaf was upon the table, and fresh milk for the sick babe. Then she passed gently be. fore the mother, and drawing the unfinished slipper from her hand, placed there a puree of gold, and said, Ina voice like music, "Bless thy God, who is the God of the fatherless and the widow—and she was go* only, as she went out, I heard her say—"better than diamonds!=betler than diamonds!" 'What could she mean? I look ed at the mother: With clasped _hands and streaming eyes, she blessed her. God, who bed sent an angel to comfort her. So Iwent away too; and I went to , a bright room, where there 'was music and dancing, and sweet flowers; and I saw young happy faces, and beautul women richly dressed, and sparkling with: jewels, but none that I knew; until one passed me, *hose dress was of aimple white, with only a rose-bud -on her bosom, and whose voice Was like the sweet sound of a silver lute. No spangled slip per glittered upon her foot; but she moved as one that treadeth upon the air, and the divine beauty of holineuhad so glorified her face, that I felt, as I. gated upon her, that she was indeed as an angel of God. Tux Cataroa.sta hitsrr.—lt is stated that the Beeretary of the Treaemry has solved the Call ferule, problem by accepting the bid of Mr. W. A. Barton, who was foreman of the brick work under Mr. Samuel Strong, on the • extension of the Capitol business, hie offer being much the loweat. Mr. Barton has assigned•hisbid to Cur tis, Perry and Ward, proprietors of the pretent assaying office at Ban francleco, with whom the Secretary has concluded on-the terms•of Bar ton's bid. Gramm WILL.—In the United States Circuit Court at Prtiladelphis, on Wednesday, Judge Grier refused a motion for a,new trial in a ease between the lessees of Clark,; .al., the heirs in the Girard estate, Cs. the city'ef Philadelphia. Thisdecision confirms the Verdict, which was adverse to the -city,t and gives to-the heirs eleven tracts of coal land tn. Schnylitillcounty; valued at one million.of dollars, _She-title to the lima heB been perfected Girard elm% the making of the will by which it was devised to 'the city, and, the jidgment of the court was that it would not pass to the city ander the will, though his title to It has since been completed. Ac • . `Z - -,..-..,_:. :-._.• ~_., , dz; Thclrish smodits_ ,„ A correspondent Of the - Dub li n. -.14F0M,11'.z.- 2 7rmk writing npon the sth -instant; sais :;;—"Vihether for 11Wo.dtm fot-livii, -, eadgration from this and: the adjoining Counties Oontinues to Sow on with traf anyMateriat ahaternemt; Despairing of the speedy revival of prciperitY, almeart aIIIMO Poo" sees toeing of fearing the country are about to do so. Tie Mayo. Constitution remarks: -"The ves isle at present lying at the quays of our seaports have already had applications for the full num ber of their berths. The olass of emigrants st present leaving thia country are, in very miny , oases, - persons whoa friends, having before:ern- - igrated, were enabled to send fonds to bring out 'their. ..remiinlig relatives. - The Wexford--Guardian. asyst—"The exodus here seems to have i Assumed ;a :steady, increas ing current, and mnigratitin 11 the frequent topic of conversation - in most parte of the country.— The States appear, the; favorite land, very fOA ipeehitig of the Canadas- or pther British Colo- The Lin" k CUonirie of the sth !agent, earn --"From the railway station' . from Mmerick to Clonniel,..from Limerick and. Galeray to and eleewhere:thronghout the - country, the pee ple are flying in: - treads to the ports of ,Water ford and Llverpool,4 to take shipping for tbe New World; whilst in Limerick we believe WET are correct stating;flthat the ridge already an nounced for sailing are filled, and other.ehipa are eagerly looked for by; every day. The rural districts and the smaller town!, are the - destinatiottersemithwei to an almoet incredi ble =mint from America_ and Australis; and aloes retnittancefare sent to enable - those to bear their voyage, expenses to whom, .they are directed. 1 • • A. letter rescue d in New York, - dated Parson- town,lreland, mthtbr26, says: 4, 111 Ireland in it: motion. I left. Dublin for this place eighteeS days ago. On my . rote I menthe people in. gcmys of 40 to 60, - in , all di rections, wending their way to the coast to em igrate for lunericte. The emigration is terrible. If It continues a few years arthis zste, Old Ire land will be depopulated. Oar best fanners and mechanics, serraztts and ciders:it soldiers .and policemen out of 'employ, have all taken -the s.emigraliontferer" and are preparing to emi grate. Oar ;wonder her is, how you find em ploy for all these_ On mon:he cairn:4. at 9 dolotk, JOICf, ERA Jams and MART kticittr, la du Ifteinth pear of tdo age. Tha funeral wul _Woo place Tmß APTSILSOON, at-3 o'clock, from the wooldlooco of kdo piccolo, corner of Pam Imo Ustut straits. - a E. Su mil L.E=RE OY TIII2Dat EVENING. r. AIL Tickets can only be hed at the Mcnionzahela House, and at the duty attthretkated t for rat 9aseera, 'to the guberritettg. MAIM IiteNADIEE,AdeI% tisrMlat JASIES it;•43lßaki, . • ITOLCZTEALr —Us inalaailers are prepared to vanish C Alnillits, stw:3l)l te ICOSI bottle with the ibmt, nhoi*- Y. Etyson. Oolong, .Itzrpotha. Oaten, tin em Fsdes, • - - Oting•Pecen, Bon Long. At pekes! ptteedat=y kir fere this ntstkst, by tbo hound or orial wail* Alia, put up in tire toil packages. N, 110=1 dadactlan aide to the retail trade. BAILEY A rarsatuw, tAboty street. ' 'Sale or U. M Property. TRE Whaling confarnund Ordnance and Ordnance Rano viii losoold at Robile Anetion, at the Eaton hoop Ar med. on thrill= PAT DV JUNR, It 53, sir: .ca Trott Qtamindolitt calibre"; .11,000 pm tp dsta Caalgotilitotland ' • J'..3L liOrtalth" , tre-Infir OtPl. of Ord.Coind'g. - Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad. WILE parechhers io the Capital Rock cf.ihb Phi:dough 1 ititt Illonhintillidrailroad Company ars hentynoilfted to pay lute the 'truancy thelnarth tau:do:me of the Dd. Tara pot shin, an Pei ton= the nut of Decanter, proximo. and Firs Whirs per Shan on or before the lint day death rsonth tberretter, until the whole amount of stock sob orzibcd bee - been petit. By order of the Beard of Directors. , WM. A. lIILL, Treasurer, ' Tres:muds Ofice, Ot Wood street. M0UT.51A3113 310TYRLY, FOR MAY, just euceired at 11 c0.,1 Smithlleld street. . - Otntents of the ILly Alosbrr. I. Oil Iransiirs. Ry James Frunknore Cooper. 2. A Railroad Lyda. u. Virginia Ms Noss( Form. (Concluded.) 4. hilnereh audlOhylon. 5. The Si. Nicholas and the The Points. 6. Lialpito; a Talekt Giovanni Florentine. I; The Student LOS at Dante/ Webster. 8. Elegant Tom Pillar. 9. Ths Fugue. 10. "Oar Own.* (Ocosticuted.) 11. Valetta sad Ruth 12. 611 m Peck's Friend; in tin 0 1 4 1 6 1 4 13. Lowell the Peet, 14. Remittigenees of ifonoluls. 16. Allison's illstortss. 16. Ornithomanes. 17. Ridden Light. 15. Editorial Rota.. zip Tinos, 1.3 pei annum, or await ausimbitr. Beek numbs - t 2 Pirated Rom tteocosozocoeBtont. 71. =in.& CO, No. W. Bnott.titiold street. - ykter y ' ;=,6OO—KITSAhlt MVNTIILY YOB CONTSIITI: 1. Old Ire:aides; 137 James 76131:11=011 , 4. •••••961 , 411.1 only • rentatoing antrablishel papers. 2. • lleilroe4 Lyric. & Vtresta IDA Novel Porn. (Couelude&) 4. Ninsretand Ballots • 8. The Bt. Nlcholai nal the TtrePolute 6. delgazio. A Tate of Obreard Fkrresdino., T. The Btruieut lite of Dual Webster. ' . • 6. Elegant Tom Diner. • This Cats Eno*. - 10. "Our Own." (llotitinned.) . ViNetto and Roth. 12. Mu leek. YdatuL A Navel, In ten chapters 13. Lowell the Poet 14. Eaminiscences of Honolulu. 18. Historic.. 16. Qrnithcananes. 17. Iliddexr Light. 18. Editorial Notes. Linordiare--.American, English, Prenab, German, Bel' etc. Hosier, ks, to. Tness-2.3 • year, or 21 orals e e. Just received a s ttir sale st numbe W. A. GILDENTIOCSET & 00.'S, 78 rowel street. apr2l3 ° rt MANIA SAX= =MO— Jot rereliad, BY/Ph N. 3" Polk*, by Ferdirand.TheddaL Tersiehon Polka,by Qui Bergmann. Almada &lonia* • Doper Ten Polka„ by Cul Zerrahn. Mid Polka, by Pad. Theide. Sounds from Hotta. amenably lledoenal3otamlan Polka. 'Soarer& of Iturory; "Norma" Bandxdscemea, for piano. .Iloaauth !Such. MAO; 4:llralla—Talse lailhotta pour Plano,per Yr. Burgmaller. The Lotto Lea! Falai Tailbone de Baku,. polar Pliwipar Willbun o V i t 4 Wallace. Cradle Song, by Wallace Do Yankee with Concert Tartatkma, by M. Strakosela. IMprompta P b ier le Plano par Inlet Behalhotf. Kitty NO, by r; "Standard-bearer March. Night-Blooming Orru.Va/so Brillante, by Nan. BtrakorA: Water Polka; WA Flower Polkas. Madam Polka Blagurka: A. Mona MAI tors. Thou wilt Elmer meet metnam. Gin me bark tardrsanta• ' Dumbarton's Bonnie ' The Violate, daett far two sopranos, tty Wm. Dread= Oottage of Dat t Dell. ' Mange der Lie or &ma& of Lore, by Th. Oaden. - Et Fo du r sale es de la by Veloelte, ten exendsea. by Mules Ctsemy. apr2B 'No. 118 Wood at.. , - SPRING 'ARILANGEME NT. - • THE LIVERPOOL AND PIM , Anws,p .'owl . o : tit. INDIPANY,i intend Falling'their Steamships—City of Philerftlphlo, now bull-ling ; City Of ifandtester, 2166 tone, (CaptAsiteb ;) City of CZ:Lwo, 1610 tons. (Car , WIIIO,FRODI P/EILADELPWA City or Chaag0w........ ...... ....ttitualay, Ward: 32, 1663. City of Bientheater...:.....,...fiaturday, Awn 23. City of Glasgow -Saturday, M ay 14. City of Marebestar..—....„..Saturday, June 11. City of Glaagow.....Wedn 20 -Way, July & Pliiiii 11118801. City of tdancheaten-- . . ... ..:WadoledaY, Marta 10 , 1853. City of °Lwow...4— ...!....•WaY, April 29' City of ManehWer,.-..........Wedneeday, May 18. City of 01eag0w.„.1.......,.......1Vedne5dayi June S. City of Manchester.--a.......PadordaY, nly 6. I P RATE 3 OF MUGS , Want 1.1111.01111311. MY LIWZIPoos. Urea Ba th s, s 9 ° BA/a°l3 B e r ths "-, 20ga lablap g‘ •4§ Kideldp thga 2071raisi - " l'r'W"l a Vl ' ClUdb3 .. _. L 6 Lward ' s rem ' 1421 if . intto unite.° PASSENGERS. - • A limited num ms ber/A third clam Pawners will be tab= from pi : m.l4 ) i}xlci Lirerpool, fourd In prorlidons. From Philadelphia, tr.:o I Prom and lintrpool, 6 guineas. Oertirlestea of pelage will be issued togertles wbo are &- grans of bringing out their frienda at torreepoesdingratee. Dr ew on the , Ageots and the Tank of Ireland" the, £1 tar Freight CO Goods eos. per ton. • Bills of ladlng tOrgooda from Havie,signedbythe Agente then, through to Philadelphia 5t522,50 per ton. ..- - jar . .an en:wee:U(443one= will be carried on eachshlo. Au gaols sent to the agents in Mdlailelpida, and Un e. pool, will be forwarded with er=croty anti suszads. For freighter PtultPla mai' to - . , - - THOMAS Idththustis, , Walnutstreet;Philadel~ ~ or 4.4 Sisitsoes Ewe, New Yaric, and IMO Er ON; liftelliP44B A C 0. ,, /drams& Or to ' PEEN TILOSIVION, 410 1.8,*, st,,,_ gra t' , Agentltaqi -Wm"P• -- :: , i 7 .., - ,-;: - ,;, , i'-‘; : .--: - ;' . .:: , ::: - .....::::- ,, Ii'i.1- - ..i......:,' - ',: - . , 74',•.. -;'..—,i..4.,.f5.':•:',-.:--,.,:..'-]',;:-,;'.';-/!-:.:-,::::•-li='!•.•.--':. Stb 4xw 2 ' • .t !MCMSM=MI= NEW AD 2wiorno BALL _ ' The effects of this tali extrandloary.atedlobee Amen &West:Mai' hiall Mai in which nlini:triel.'lts othnlinedloine hss eseilaminced such shoot a so' hatmots. reorrary. .74 1 :i be eatmLeieteree4; ee4r:seife - f fouirsi as a matter of worm ;It has been used la OA Pie of Um beer phyileicks of oar countrhand tyDhah beau Irre.. zoomed ecopubd qual, If of Ti.not Slopedor to il arry. &HawingK. se— ever °Hued for the on Wa the Georgliet:ll t , Argots, 0 ., has mei it srith greateleot In his , and has sold large quantities, which . hare Sires the sathtfactlon. •• H.Cutter, =reheat, Zirutinrille,edudnisterel 1,110116 his child, which iHatarged a quarter warms.' Hebei trial other Venulfuges In sate. • - • - • D..)•."4 J. W. Cottott, Winchester, Ind, happened to get a lot from an t, which was emu oda. out, stel.Poeing highly became very phruler, end sold more , ran % Idly than say other Vermllngs. Yor sale by aunt of the Draggisto and - Merchants, and by the sole propieums. J. - 13 - IDDA „souk" • _ • - 6CIWOOe. .•- - • .serLow. Spirits, limpoihinariso, fazt of • energY arid capacity for bulimia Or disposition s t i aX 11.0). Lind haßitiTts, Vretbed 1 4 2, 1ridgb . Fert7 l tipati the ecnstitutl6 of the inaltaity - oldert.". , -TheY are morally brought on thro u gh ticaddist - tinictscrms, of lbw mind, sedentary habits, =fined air .and close jinlkitio32 to study.. They are sometime:, attended - with - hum i o f 0 -, tits, ".Indigestion - dyspepeis, • =mai debillty,, rr dreams, ami a, pallid, unheslthy, doirsurtusr eounterumeca Now, :while these melancholy - disorders "crlat, the bright sparkling wyelows its wonted hutre--tim mind is Panetta , trail:Maze sirseity 7 the _body Its manly:tmeangs end ilgor, 'and the noblest feelings or,oter • monare. - madrugy dwinalle away to &fretful ppeeeerrlah temper, until life hoax= then, - and other arise to shorten:the 01.1538111 Ce oaths - A balm for thesel - disorders wiilte • foun d “ in God, excellent article, HAMM'S TORESE WINEI Jfair-See large attrentimazunat imam:the,' column. - • . , 801 l Wholesale and Retail by Dr. GEO. S. MEESE% 140, corner of Wool street and Virgin alley, Pittainagly Pa. al so,by JAMES fE, SAMPLE, "northmest "corner of federal street and the Dianuold, Allegheny City. dettLikiradat Sir Iltsittrtaa..-It is due to Ekes _Petztatucci . tom, . . that it has been kocranttatixsidiftly aradiesta army "adage' . of this dreedral dleasseittless thus than any Other moldy, end at less cost or lacontindenee to the gellent..... - The thousands deertlficatu in the hinds of the gropstt. tor, many ofeiblfrons well 'known citizens of that:Sty oflittebursh Cif elatalty, go to show eietuly and beyond all doubt, that Ham's Prtanzust is a tractleins of no =MX= tame; not only es a last remedy In Bundy. tis,.BAunflatirw. Aztristo, the of siss44 but asoasaluable Intethei mmedy, tains* the inessnitating pbysidsaa, as well as the fulled:lg patient, So box= iNtLettited wtth its: . . Those basing. • &rad of tobstorta . ant amazed theta:is match* la pazeirstatzund, mett is bottled- ISM Stows trail the beacon (tithe earth. MisiblleMbig_certteLade.is cc=oper• - ff trarave,' 2f. T., cod bears date - 2, IA; Ott othitoi ft deo appended the calf Acute 4f 1 7 . 1:40, This may In truth ZertW, that I here been so bailyar- Ilene idth Ecttolinla tbz the last ectvenyems that anoatafthi thus Lbire been unable to slimed to say kind of bosluses, - and zah of . the dui unable bo walk and: confined to my bed, and balm been treated nearly all:tbs time by the best 'Physicians our country affords; I occasionally got azosere• De, but no care, and continued to worse until Dr. Fast recommended me to try the Pe or Pods-Oil, &tete= else had ?aped. I did NI arttbout faith at Drat, but theeffect vu UtOiltalb4; It threw the poison to the surface at once, and I. at once.egan to'grow better, and b b ~ y using: serest bottles - nave got a cum' wor th tlsocuanda of /IRS. NANCY' M. • This may cestUythlst Its,. I=2 =slanted Irish Elea Pattalenaorr Back Oil, lora:ore dams yissr, Use re, peatedly vltaaard Its beaeSdsl erects is tbasars of halo; lent cleat sad oths dismiss far which-It fi raeacsatarded, sad an witlrcaolideaceserasaawail It, la be alaclialtnrar• thy atizallaa, aria au" safely may tbatintaccur bariata*. slits rum Irbil.. other satillable 41111allat • AY lUxr,-3LD . t raises by all the Drumplabr irt A4 - ISVOL - UPale CO • BATE REMOVBIY TO- TIIE-CORtigli, OP ; Sixth Streets, - sip Mere they after to *their -*ld era ; snit the: Ontain geratraly,iit tin:invest retea,Medeade and Beta. the larayst. aunt select WA ocanpleteAnoek of CIiCFLCZ vms,wurrx.inazales, woomailm wuroow WARS to he toad in the West. a- decky _ , "LOOS,: Stook oact Bill - Broker a - litotes, Balidi, iftegailated. To Tug pmcnnAgg *NZ MILO, ISTOCKS. t 3„, Mee Iry 13.4,0rma 03, thriasi. - of Woodand Faux* nauxolusia CIIIIMRIVAILEELOI7B3, 171 Clicebride, mxx ets a 6 ae4e Sows E.- W. - SAFFORD; , . ban& exteneire and ILlMPSlonstentl! eNn the roost 4,W eartedesportniontosusdCartain ilatorleas to fiwind in the dty, ocunprlslng in tort of the following CURTAIN 600DS AND PUBNITUILR 00MM:5GS—a French twee Cottoins, lirbodoie,Shades,all Tedecs, Moan " Buff Consuls, s/1 vidtlut, Prencilaireatelleii,oll widths, Gilt Conekeil, stogy style anti _ French Plasiles, pricey t. " Satin Litton, Gilt-Cott:an Pins, "' Lames, . 0 Satins, Cottle and Tangs, _ Damask Darns, Gimps, a Pikes, Mtn Turkey Red, Fringvr, . India Satin Duna* Plaine Tassels ad Cutte,, Unlit Silks, }Made Towels and Graters, Furniture Max, Birqs,l3rackets, A foll assortment of the above goods ccurithuitly for sale, wholreale or IFGT 31.0HEENS:t4rast, recelied (per I.4presslist.A. , MASON' CO-'B, No.= Firth street., large iiss , :. llllmirt of Find Merman, beautiful eolona - : -sprZY 1 - 111.EAP WALL jA"...s2)alt—Friaba 41-to eents., for- taba by 1tP123 . WALI'ES. P: ARRITALk, - - 1)IIITS11..-9 looses. striving, exist for. gaiety—. . 1 11Pe2 HERM COLLINS, 25 Wood street. it !wit- var.. 'ool=B, erm t VEC SEED—A prima artide in V i lit •:. %. PiCAßLlßS—Ntryrifbr We by r • • ;•• 15 .per" Bk.. BY IL .001.1Z89. AKE WlSB—Eecelvc by named; azd for - sato by 11 apr2.l HENRY. Li 031 Mb-9.: At•l'Llirecti Apple; received Ude d and ter Is kr HORT EL.COLIZNB.- r r aire"7: 4 cu t.lM 00LaNS,, NO. Waal et., PDAPKB. IIIi.NULNGB- For Parkes,. -etel., all j- . prices, fbr sale by . ape= a WALTER P. MAISIIALL. ryI&NNE:WS 0)54-10 bbia. No.l Bank Oilaor sale by ji apt.= . & SLNCLA.M. e10F1 , 44-300 bap Rio t for Bala by- - SaRT.EI& 51L.N1.0441.1a: iiira&LN btas, Winter Bleached, far isle br spr7.2. SitlTEr& SUCLAM. 1 4 4.13 D-2 / bbla. Lard; 30 kegs do; For sale by 1113e4 - - - 8311T8 a snieLata. 110-V - 11EILRING--50 boza &Wed; '7 - -." „ GO do '1.2e.1; . For tale by -LP 1:1111111 - 1 IiILNCLAXIL DAUODA TEA STORE.—Jast received 11214 -fors* po' druzai Emyran .AlOB, in FiExeirder zuvßA, Dr. - 0 . ennier of DSamoa4 and, Diamsta . _ New Spring Styles - • TALWEVS GOODS.—..tatt rewired, Ul E WATIB4 oar, 3.53 Litartyatttarto; hrga_lad well atisetedstatkd SPRING AND M UM - 000 11k Alt Goatltimemea afar ; Cloths, eiadateres sad Vaatlaskat the . thestquallty sad atm most beautiful atyl - - tecarla, Mrs CRISHILHEPEit'd -IHigtigitaL—Wit would tan- the ar, JUL hmtkno atto oar soperkrand COln_pltie assortment of C olor; uhd : 11 1 111 'l7n" . B a ia- which =mg te-g stslitas in the dt7ii mart : — k , r i .: .-- , Tea Dealers, Grocers, =I Dealers in Housekeeping utensil.: -r mums - or - camuw. rakroimmoor.--rimm.l4 - : Ulsbary,Diography, - datranomy,Archlaebsoe, Natural lit:tory, Poetay, Taes, std on ham:taxi and twenty mated s keeelpts; in 1 vat. 8143. • - • Goodricate Unireend lirittory,—.AnelenistuiModern tory, from the Creatka to the Present Tina ; !a 2 eroia_taro. A few copies of the store, Just received and kr saki by snr/2 - • ELY a at, SS Wood atreet. 1113(D, has this day received by itemise; sole alike rich ett araostonnta aryniz JEWELRY arm offered : in Pittsburgh; sendithar of the latest +tyke of Ear Dings, Jones' Brent Eb2s,Coif Pine, Chitiresea dentlebtandiviery variety. of gocda =sally tend in sa Jewelry . Btard, - - Cali soon, if you wish to maws gads eta tergabt v end get rich and theitionahle Gold Jeweim from 4.5 to.Bo pa. cent lower titan the UM quality of goods , eanise bon,U lbr. at any other eatablialuinnitrin the city.; - • - - ' aprlB' - • - MARECCE--MtENE Pantie,lwainha Ballroad Canapian, il eak EE 3•LTH HATE brim= PittaburW - Thlled- -7 andHaltexas, will go traoe ff eek on Friday' nate 'lst: They are aa tbllows- • • Pirst Mum—Palace, -Para, and Wry, Hut?lcS Bur, and Haase Ski* dfdse--T6 mots Pte HIOTaa . Soarnd .Beesirax, Ckwerseed. Dear Hid* Dried Fruit, Glasnrare. Hemp, Hardware, Leather„ Hap, Wool=do cants per 100 - - 7/rivet - Okra-- after, (Nadine, - Thecae; Earthen Were, That To cents paeldd Ae -. ?mitt Wass—Bacon, Pork and . Beef salta4Lard - and lard OEI, Shish, Cotton-40 cents per 100 Thr. GEORGH o..PßAmirscus, sairal ' Fre-Telt Ag ent, 14 PAPER. - - - - Oit band sal for sale, an extensiser-enliectbn;ey Ruin: HANGINGS, anantleing a great number ny netir , pat. team, selected expressly ler this mart" trait Prearla-ent Apnea= bfaintectorles, at Gold, Gold and -Velseti 7lbser-1 mod, st rfat_ Lett; end - Vrtglatedt all the Nish. ons styles of /mutation Wool work, such es OW bilsbia„ l , gs4,oll,4mEaseerccd,'&e..„ Tanabe and•plain,Ms , , altogether six 'Aftortahont that Wm:A isr evien4 quan.rirYe or ioW Prior, 17 spy - bOttse west of the Allegheny mountains. _ - Fria% range tram be. to $5OO Per piece' - Parsons dedrous of losr : through ass assortment,.. whether disposal to parches& or not; are 7 brri ted to call at - - THOS. Pal • martian - •S • NO. 55 liszket str e et : Western Ininsr=be Company, Yittabtugh. ;: MILLER, Jr, President "_I GOItDON 3 fecintorg. - CAPITAL,' $300,0 Q , TUEL insure arainet en Made Otis /11= - SO MA arm All losseeiiilrbe adlnstetrand Pr r Hom Pt4 e "a lnatittt tkra, teenaged by Drlizerxii *ho are well known in the community, and who are .detennitted,,by Pronl,Ptsees and liberality, to maintain thesharaehar whleh they bare annune,d, ea offering the test rrotection tQ 0629 who desire to be Lamed. • Din:tart-4i: Miller; Jr., N-Hcarr"Jr, W. F 4. atnith; o.llvasen,George W4acloson , Wre• 4 01 4 , Jetties Linetentt, George Daßio,.; ll 4 , Yiado , -Miley, Alexander Nhalek, Thomas Scott. • - - - . sm. Office, NO. 92 Water street, (Warehattisi - dlrjang-A. Co., np stairs.) Pittalstrehr - - • - • .4-13'; " BOARDING. SOIXOOL FOB:BOYS. COTTAGE 1777 .7 4CetDENT: - TIME . PLUM SESSION of this Etatitutionsryl oaanumee I. on MONDAY; the 2d of Nay.- The School is sitrottodin the plaissuit and healthful ell lege of East Liberty, distant Aye miles from Pittsburgh, and is. acomeible by several asniesof daily comuumfcatiosi; The Grounds attached to. the School, afford ample spa,: for the healthy modes of tha PROs. -' The number of Pupils tell to Tat:NJ:I4TM . Thote who /LIMO childrento olueste. use Wined. in all nut amoslue the arrangements made tbr the aCcenime4" .. striii;es ot the hare been pe?mi wand. fld.r. - Moore Us flean In' *Ohe yaet brelti yviumy sad hrTearxrialablyrnawly:sa ilarrotok fidtbtaland neesestal isistmetarof 7outh:‘ Fox terms, to., zeds to LUKE No.-851-Wocd sized, and C 114133, Faq. , N onc.4- - Zest /Garth dird; /SW - - • . - .~ ... ENE - • --: AMUSEMENTS. Low um .11:ir &mom at 14 , 4' o'clock; perfannance to occurts!wi at Z teel ßreasine' Y ba sectneclTtike Baz °Hoe ! durthir for .dsy, without CMS chap. . : - • rlirilocord_olght of the ouguipunent of the celeluste4:lo. trees, Mot Fit= HTRICH.- - • True Eretteo, April 26th, ass, will t• *del the azod lint Comedy - •- . ' 2; ,/AR /4 05 1432 '.. • Wiknuka....— Constanoe.-47HreLiihrick—' • Hornpipe. ••• -- ' • :::‘,4.llr.eUbert, The parenunaneeivetirkkibtle With Yaeao t • inr•Tomot4s7,- - misi - Puzraitict wDI riPPPir. 41 Alan= BllNN;(iniktre: `tzha zlianutzelkt:GVMsit Stage, Before an Berdood th e eartala.,'"'ered 'iroinerint' 'ober works, sin do- Um's LECTInMan - TUEIDILY'ZYLNOO; April - 2 6 42 1 1853, at tlte MASONIC HALL . u . seejem—The Gerii=.azet Ginter of disarpipart. . air.d.dmbizirno fp amts. Dooreepen st 7 defect; ledarre besterrat 8. SPECIAL":OI:43Iegg' ni;:Altf.; Surgeon Den - CLAP-Biddle.] if 0.144 2coitbSease U. A. o..—Meets at the nortteeert caner of ti: - Itsurtts sad Itaxket - steette.(atrreAltughy 2 Such. Wel Stem)cat tdcruday turtanct. at 8 eclat. • aura) .A GERONA .L0D614.1.V. - 0. LiNer Axagettras late, Nik."2Bo, LO. 0. Mats , Wedneadter fretting in :WashbaguatEall; Woods/. JILT PZtts. ttin tllttar=ritoitst o a-kteet, wheat the Teti bat, RackAtail areas, as as thins be had. - ,7 9 JOH2II H. 114DWLILIti has Yowler Boot and Shoe Meanfacturer, and Wltoleeeko Desi, No, 14 Bexley stseet, See doors below the Alai RoilerJaw - Silver Illedal awarded layS•razilillzi - Instrinte, iftrrear. time Picket lacks, Porte Mom:Wes, Mare World Writing Avid; 'fireman Calle& 14 Work Born, 233 Arrhstrenuarat sirl. 0. 0. F.- .-ii nts at ntttla.g. Washlntoa Mu; !ivy Wood streat, berm:m.llU street and 'Urea WIT , Pretpcßosi LOGI, No- .T.4-3.leets every Tuesd.o enzung. Mac. n= Brstaxrxim7 t IFG. 137-3.teets.,frst and: third Nrictsy of Asa month. .1 - - frastea:ll • •_! TNA.INSURANCIA -001 . 1 . PAIN - Y," 0 Hartford, Course---C4atal arch $100,000; eis• NO ,17Z=089 0111e* at the haat* inStot. Mani Itcots Wphrdy..k. Ise?soisqlo..69 %cid street. notrH„ •8 ILILEY.SO9. Agent. • at:ma) Corning Gamslll .A. creas tamper-. s ars droadtaily torroostad wit/tax:m. tarttala' meaty' Ida foniet InDr. Cettra'a Pax. Pitatzft,. fOr gal by Dr. GEM 8- EMBER, 10 Woodittraet.:-. Prior, retail at 12 arid - mpg :10Jilbaal dectoas teatimes who bay . to sell'aesta. • 10'1CVILTALItt4. Curtain • steeled*, • • escrtain Ihtscatings Iffirrary descriptiss,.l=se. 'Plusher, Brtcaterles, de, Ime sf• 'Muslin Coltishly IS.M" Motel Whaled Shades,OltdOnsflees, Certain Mad Bata, - at Wholesale sad ' W. H. CABS S, - • 1«).169 amount streetierirnar Ates,"llfildlelehla• escrtalat !lads sestr_Trieseeedls the scry fiercest French .1/71e- : z 3:032Ct1y. 02> lltiler's Wthdow-Shad 11 assitae. - tory,' COWIE" OW SECOND ADD 'ARCH - STE, PI4.IIADMIXEpL. Our mat o . Isi : "4estisk Wes qact ,ffmats 'Er Btaet.{ ,sadl odgu Eccali DP3,IDsd l u* .air Dealers as i others are limited. trialn . ealt,:be. "- .- - = aft Sarandaaal Arch stay MIL: NELSONS -DAGDEBALSOTYP/M— -tiry Poet Mica DAilnagif,l2tirdetteet. -Lilineagestetura in 111 kinds of weather, tram !LA: 3i. t 6 6 It X., siring an ••• • occsonsfe artlese sattaratellkertesi, =Morena meetly ifte.' ; parlor to the email= cheap laijltp!MC7t) . Pf S r at thsfiervin • •.; etsesp prices i c a c Ap striurraftl e IP:OrdfAS to the gee sad , ese• er frame. : Roars for &mil A. IL_to 2 P. IL 4 N. 3.—likumesoes of deka/ dote:meal penate taken. LA *or , part of the dr!. • f• • 4 , • ttatnargli ty • V• r (IY Ir. cm - Nan:mum t ea; Nenviiatirersof I. • WV, °LISS, ?No. 25 hteetettfneOt, Lehner] Piot X01*•-• &end, Mtg:alb; Penn'a. Per•-arbz. attention pith to • odd sizes. Aleo„dancers InfiLINT - 01.Aga, VIALS, BOV ' • MSS Tvo or the firm Ildng pu•••• men, wiLl era . their attire intentlen to the basinesnomi they fad con& , dant they an prolate in netriont Window Ohlet equal t- any editor of gore.Wenttensitinnanolacknen. fritil-DPEAPNEage NagaAli in Had, 144 in am peashis discharges *omega oar, .dily,.drama .naOtlyrerooraforithaft pia* biehsrOyDr. Noss- Pritatipol Andst af . the N. Y. Ear Bw., who rdarba. ecifroltal of 99 Arth =let, nitsclelpfstruot 9 Ji.41.t0 P T~hirteenpartofcloseandalmattuatrfdelatiot to this broach ot speciatipmlfee has eaablied Ithato reduce his;'..'. - - treattoont to such o degree am:mosso follnd the noot ccak- - bawl and obotSziata cates e fald, by otaufl 21411140 a to the - =Fs • • Ti:AX.IR.TS.;4'OB.BAtILAZTECESIMMFL 411P-19),0013.03zr.by ."EiIIOQUEr IiniNDOW CLTAT.A.LNS.,Var pis • ..! apri . -•WALTEM;•24 - • • .ASOUTUAGES WAYTED-04100.. to_ barect Enrfinun 111 .. 12 F1 3 ? ° ! 1 7 04 1 t 'N " Dv- a t- are to.— M 8 -7 1Z , catty ban:acacia family Teas; - - "pd. Ps ode ‘. BLILEY k-BENS II iiirS, g aar. • ---; -" 253 Liberty street. Tioxer- - Achtgaanielo of etrolort llonty - , modally - .for famtly.liseijosr remind ebdibr sale by •t• -JUJUY & HEBIBILKW, • ..=Ltboit; street.. H.S.NOLNE_A —Waists. P. - M...MTA , ',..)35; Wood itzeet, taws, resdrieg by _llattroad, 1.376" e rollietfon; • Pam Bork* &e.,or French sad Asarrfesn =sun- • fiehafreatoning beet=7ity and eherspusek soy •• . • heretofore teveghtto this liousekeepers sad' Letglaccds,srbstter asztlar to pm- Plisse or not. us invited teen es eroisstion- • rtm.r3 ODErB %LW - 011.ARAMS P . .17.&EUL2.1.Nr...3 nab . MAT—, GUm teen feoeirott by IL P. CALLOW, st the Third street LiresseY Dezotoppro the Poet Off= ..lbehso 71)- (21 T a d Dew 100k7entP8id,.,Aciern.u. sad ! th•ADlells- Ocas.." Those wbo seat iaforotstkat - rerpeeting the - Ace.. soils Gal Illarsiugeo . tuairk generally, au)ald • - • . . . .j.;'4,-• • • A IiVUEMS E.AIiKERS.A.SD BROKERS, bsTit mourned owdoor iristattbdiW • .amt Iceatioa, tufa the Btatsi Bant. Badiftinicr: 11 -.FOURTH , St, Immediately tippeslto the Bank ttPIMO , 7" Insigtrothezelhey.sil he plemed•co-ser etas, frisaileisidf:::'. • • Aral Prope rep .for : ON& LOT, Oti feet front on a Ot feet StreeliemettpbselV to a3O feetalley; odjoinlng property of Glbmkini sq., In n 4 Birstdediaza: •On take erectedthres ..U'e • two story Bent Towel:dog Houses. rill be suldjuwoufsi on_ Two Lott of kerand cur Tine street, in the city . of Mr}, burgh; on which lanceted two two..atorsr. FriAmahigilizlS House, each coutseingroouts.. •Thialtroporty.has lately beta thoroughly, repaired; will be sold chest., set 'amen rears given to pert of the purchasemstoer.., • •• - • - Alto, Three nest two story Frame . Howe, asetconantteg Utrooms, on s tO frekby tenting otricenet &me years eiedit will be glrit o for along* portion, of the purchase more -Apply • ; • • JA k WrIY, Real Estata Woe; :Wit • ' _ &razz Sereath and Eadthfrad A - T31431it T y _Pthiel eEtY ples`d I.lsekr.irnAi• it 1 4nPry and She. merbs by Jslths . .yrelshady 'Professor dScerhsith , :(Sza , spylbssl "Insd - .Assesiews. ediiZon. • - .MSc& by 7 4 2=312. (Ir. =ld -Irris. Ens, ineetarad aria .11atura - wicaoft hi-tbe"Trozadfoliis* state; end -id Chemistry ithe47Neuxel: Rdltussisby th-this Siedkal Ileprthumt. ist_Texcissi. Oollils;-statEsse etStsycid.: Ist this tutted Stifea- May .Departssitht Assurthssis Wale, *4th., two ids—illisithstei.sith IS/3 essgriclings. Teerre.m..A.”l , *ll rot. -1 + 7 .• 11 /Vs sae b 7 B. T..C. 90;000-, u.P6, gar . , l Zs -&awa,, had ta bele:dad cod board iefaee iLeyaLtSSLcr -• • • se the andada of 71.:dirti=4.03.; No.dadadtit•-, - - la Ude lini:draregameeedimi alltboatigtua feetaiand dont. ;nada n whir-11'am wonderful etoryaf Uncle - Tozer dada ie gcceno . hOridlvii Lotatelpients, mitring thei truth ier the • • A Atoontsis .ll,3l ' theiwatlerenies -Inn bees used In" this mass of erideneoln taw? 4, lffielo :Toes Cablu;", an . "agsdnat theleelltestion.oflanwmlzitho, Poutie. - .Book -aunt Orcito -an_intopeolcoilloment. _throughout the Onlled Steen" • - • , Bar- Prtoeoso cent, In paper arras; 75. - weran,*4l4,4 • - 4 : : •.- - - Iyitsio by Tag. GERILL.V.i." 130(11ETy—_t7i ChatopelsnaGallop; ..Sce.teettinfehlit • &age cr thereuttibei AlleePellag • : - Welding March .Ilayikorf Hose;_ • Tootblllon -" _lterydatocit •.. Stateiribui Polka, ; • • • - - Caprice= T. Loortlardt,qaeli•F• `• Aloletto' - . t eCMedfatore, y} t, • Eknesatt 4141 Ecentotly of..l"tycatlo4Eo.ool 43l egliale* . :d°4 Bd 4•_.' leturce, 4 2lFpcie% Dittoteittba4 as perfaisedoy4aten; lianktilet,•Calatiaitt Xette," crzeitto - ' JuU oothsthant-.4..m. oott.hak t . Ztalnknas—wsointhe . . , Aan#abemess7paur tig ri l rem4 rdzs resat • • . :Wallace; ' Laza dtberry Hosier; - •• ' Ham Agaltit, WI ter Polka, Wallace: - , Yaltralagastea, Wallace - . latese air winsookW i tiirreattganzu Of r i = xartez t;il6. Mai/ ate shone Jost teeettad, by •Adazoa .111' Co S MrPlikti; taut— or with& lane lot of the latost Tocula bt 4143 JOHN IL IdELDIII, - 81-Irectl at.. - • - k7 U 10 do do: Ooze!. - *: - 75 do Rgoikljo3dsteterd,3l36, Coetv, 15 cans - 6xOcricso ktosea!di 3amt_l6ei'-1 f 10 -, do Doxieiniz do -Sc deem Preadoco - -. - 40; 10 s t : I t aii :ll=d i M c %I ~..1 • 6 -c ens American Orel larieezf 1,:141,; 0 ; - -- - - -120.1bwiteet.lieditReceped Ckdree; --v r` ; - 80 60.16 60 40 011 1 =1:11 s"de - TOcaii,Steatkit-. to do, "Pearl. doe , •=5 de Yeast Poleder 10 do z :Vaagekatot Sava so do Toilet, sad Farto Soo-pT :6O - do .. - "liiielecTee - Eck - 4 • ceseeTeki, Belt; IMie 1.00 caok,e Rack azek Plitry.; •-•- bike%A twmn.r...• open Oand : le& 0.-1100 D has Just rot:timed tem tbs Zest, qualm }jou: 'moat with him Taq• anorizrze u t -of 05.1.- . iHtixr donstle - aut it* JEVIZATt gm.a 6aod tot - Of EtOld: WMthes, Ash. his bought Mlogetisq 10V for 12 414:8351. bee qated intios toloarouste 'goods at low =t can - • itow wholly defy all competittaa ht Lie lina-of • ma Ate w ,14. ream _fitolomot4.-sellx=t ollllo o.l 'ar 1110104 xi* _0±0127 1111 .03tota our asollemay.. itlotasatratostana-nam ttka avoarTotailloricoh altediko w TUS *met quality•iitrothsooboo, 'Pessoug-011214100 af,,, saws disitztosv- Alen is no tambuit - alKat It ; zolo ar y tklaylltbatinesaset u regratecitol - ' - ILA—Wisttit ImA 4oltur la vett as at - any 44E0 Itowiatzt Malla t t taloh lowa lolocuttian *orbits to tlliv •- , - • ''...-:.?!.:::!i.'-',' ':t;. r,;..:.1i,c,,,-::ez,,,,,,A,r, .._. +IW - cif....7:jj .,T. 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