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'" i niTu nfSlffin r v bfi^4^*A^n 7 *-'^j l3 ~ ’r'Vtv.V»*»»%.'v O.N*** ' _ Capt--Togranam,*lee®edaiwwqoo^tOonoa. -.rfrin nmottaSi r,m i,l2n«»& t t»luKt»t m offletof tw- ro ®g n Z32_Vfe>*3 'i'A 1 ' • TBOBgOAT MORStMG::::::::::::::::MARCH 9 AvV A*V c-mva MATTEtttviLL BE rouN»on each 'PoliUoaTdistttrbaooos in Poloa4['Bteppott the Is aomeiims*, where«om- ZSS withdrawal of Ruaaiantroops. 5 - partloipafiou wUhit 'vfet* l *' PAPE of tuib rA a ti,„ «ii:»A flpß*« ~m.in in tin. Unantinm. h» begins. A corN&pandent of the Baltimore Sun tz-its TiT>TAT r rT"\m- . # ■■ •" - . ~ .. n . JP- .' ',. gl«e8 the eompleta of tho.caßß,, Jsj.Jbo , Wf ttUzi* A A • JOB PRINI UN yr. - - farther hghUogle reported-on tho ef G'ajidalapjr theTJnl- Sg&fffi&frrk Wehaveooo of the boat Joi PrmMS Offittt 000 Buaalan v^B.xSi, 1 *S,dN^££i ,, rJ "V-'SKf 7r -r In «nd wo would reapeotfoUy. aiik.aer.,, TorkaAefend Hpsp*««w™>«!«a«B«E V SanutSallothcawho want Cards, Circulars, A British steamer, the Haldee, with some S a VX?™m°^W^l*ed&' Bins of Lading, Blit Headsv Blank Cheoks, Hand- TaykMt troops on board, want ashore near Bo- mtisfactlon of the bills, etc., to giro uffn call. ’ All onf'Jbb'Type seSed’by'thoSSSßSsr* 1 who*weredamagedand interropted iptheproa-. r»" l i 9 ; ." : art Of the most modern n&jrafaotnre' and t can- ia give the oha& ««Monif in.Mertco‘hy the act ’V oAn. not fail-to pleaae-all our cnrtomere. Oar work- ao 'ter of a the ho.tlU.les, men are perfect masters of their ■business, 1 and soldiers are told lh’aßr 7 John If.” hrSM-vOardineMHesehtgd, wlH'lalSor Afeddflotislf all/wftc TO ;% ; Chrial?e.B©ptt|cli^itom.^:tdliiel^.^:ti^7-:.-• ■-]■: bsfo»» ; Board ' :•} tor tm>uh an order.- . "- - ‘ Asia. Rnssiana' Mnrepul.eS fSoigeßrenjr.'of Matna;«.^Alne f ‘of ' ■ ■ -"SaP ‘*?r*!* .r*?<*s >**«*# J,, i ** ; - WSt&tSM jpL'J tflf jagw* - a letter-with blsownhaadalffiostlmploringth o There qre'SQO physicians itt f ßorton,ot‘Whoni ■ Czsr nelt to insist on war. He offered eonoea- 14 are females. * i,.,< uj. ,'{ i ; alone of some ,real Valne, and a plan by .-which ®"-^ n^! !^e tW».Uiatont 0 f a pOpt, the Caar might recede from his hostile, position i^VuK^ • without low of honor, ae he anppostedi BoUho 'Okio says lt'emploiii staff] - C*ar jqdged.differently, and has ycnjsed 'thnprft- 0 f: sixteen short ’ hand ■ write posab What new expedient will ba resorted to, Congresßional proceedings.'; u | "to avoid the dreaded appeal to anna, remains bits. Harriet Boeehsr StojreJa won id bonut .«otto beseem H England and Fr&nos. would in *n®w worS, ■^.Udhd'^Eanhy-MetadiwMi. only send their ffocta to Sebastopol, Fo _ , . « *..-s^,’- : **“■•!«»“■•* atSSrJSSSSISSS&'i&t mote to ssouro a permanent peace than? all the- ceivtd the diplpffiq of ~M,‘ ft. f.V ; Z 1 ■ autograph letters that oan he written.. ■ - The Bystens ofopeningrthe-thcstrcsiuthS :Of : The ' best possible diplomatist*, in thO.present terhoon, as well aa inthp eventag I distB'hil' ; ih& stage of the Eiatorn question would be fleets; fancy ofthe _ —, and the moat available langnage tho tknnder of & blochpf mMblohas been from »•' ... . it..* corporation of Biobmondtomaoooinbntion to their broadsides. A little diplomacy of that wa £ & thfr erection,"of the WashlngtooMonu* kind, well Beaaoned .with saltpetre, would save ment. - ,v - t* ; .Turkey and the Indies;.quiet Bossl*;, for some Mar Maretrekhaa deoiled'apoffcraaiSom ( years, ami give England and Frtraoe time io net- dnotor of the Salvl Opera.Troup'e In Havana and! tie some of those questions in the Western hem* . ' ; —, Where, which Lord Clarendon baa given our Mw. Ingram.of B!&irh.WnAtp, BWreSncdy, I * * . ~ , v ■ ‘ . Pa., fell down from her chair, dead, at her real, government notice that Johnny Bull and Johnny a ence> TO B nn d a y, .; Crsppeau aro resolved to regulate. It was-a The PnisslaUSare pretty well o& It seims; 1 eingnlar time for the English government to give :In a population of sixteen ntri- W-half millions; ns notice of such an intention. Jut on tho eve, there era only about half a million paupers, apparently, of atremendouvoonflict in tho East, proportion, as things go al the Eogland and Fnnco notify j» that, i “j*® oB “ Mr. Seward, tho other d»y, in a Senatorial] they are through with that job, they will give styled Napoleon “the firSt statesOHuySa Special attention to this country, and effectually well as the first captain of Europe:" A crumb | set bounds to the extension and growth of the of comfort for Mr? Abbott. ~ , | great npnblio of the West . It is remarkable, says the correspondent hf I prevail in that quarter, England and Franco their expenses, arc republics; the United States 1 might take it into their heads to turn in and give and Switzerland. America a thrashing,: jost to ebowthe world that. The American army lathe most-expensive in: it was not cowardice that made them beg so hard the world; aud it trould&ggar the most wealthy »•«»•»-»*■* s^f,Ssff2J:lSWk2SJftS dog scamper yelping away from tho attaokof g. soldiers and officers aro paid. » large dog the other day, and tho moment he . a young man-waa sent to tho fitete Prison j turned the first corner, he fell to and whipped; from Poughkeepsie a few days since.' While bis j the first tittle dog he cams across, just to show mother was getting into the wagon to bid adieu to her unhappy son, the horses started and she the folks that he was not afraid. And eo U may V as thrown on tho ground sad her back broken, be with England and France. They have begged She lived but a few boors afterwards, hard to be spared a struggle with Itussla, An Eoglieh Judge has lately derided that a Should the Czar at length, grant them peace, man, on discharging * .servant,:has no mote they might turn upon os to retrieve their wounded right to MWdi her boxes, than tho h4s to ran-j honor. Besides it wonld bo o bad economy to Bi< " 18 ~ , . . ...» , . lion for noUnng* . Ths , fisotfl. of too tvo sreftt condensed tho. dtept? they boro* western powers aw all ready for battle, and Five hundred mUlioos of people, or one-hair those two nations; for centuries implaoablo ene* of tbs population of -the whols world, aro blb mies, have within twenty months become mar* bera or ten—the beverage that chcera but net vclously friendly, Fear hasmado them friends, m ' . ’ „ . , _ . _ ®„„ Tbey fear the wondirons growth of the western TahJ f(jr M j nTention te p rtr *enl the alteration republic too, almost.os much as they do tho col- of Bank notes. ossal-power of Bossla. Let them eeltlO;the TS* nnltavtaiiaayweyeingm»e*ne»a l ■ eastern ijueslioa amicably, and what hotter time to raise fifty thousand dollars to purchase and eonld ha found for setting bounds to the realm circulate the Works of the denomination. - of freedom In the West. And ngoin, if’they The Louisiana B tate Coloniwtion wUl . , * .... . ,* A m. _ dispatch a vessel to Liberia, from Stti-OnntXA wait much longer K will he too lcte- The tc- on tho Ist pro*/ • • • public has grown so strong already that neither Dcputy Bheri j aoblnson was shot atColmn* Eogtand nor francodaroattack it singlehanded, bos, Georgis* on If they wait much longer this nation will have Wright, and died in half an hour. Wright la in attained a strength as much (o he dreaded as that of Russia. If war is is avoided in Europe, , v T^ Btor 7 ° f . bMUla* of a uegro In , ‘ . , JT “ , „ , . ’ tho State of Mississippi tarns out to be a false* look out for the lions of England and tho esgles jjdod. ' r , of Franco inAmericsn wateis., His reported at Washington; that salts .will ho . commenced against Major Lally, Waddy Thompson, and: other recipientssf tho Oanliovr clalm- mooey,:wherever it can bo directly traced. I . Thirty-six norihern member* In the Housa are counted sore,say the Waibtngtonietter-writer*, in.favor of . the liebraska bin. ■ Maoy estimate that there will bo o majority in ita favor. Mr, Atchison ia the author ofthe Clayton Ne braska amendment, whlohokrindoa aliens from voting. - Every other territorial bin aUoss them to vote. ■ ’ " ■ ■ - • ■"" Alleghany City and-aha Railroad. Quits an interesting disonssion .is going on Jbe tween tbe Oatctte and the Allegheny Enltrpruif In relation tothe route which shall he taken by the Ohio and Pennsylvania railroad to get across the river, and connect with the Central road. ThaOetetU proposes what is called a '• com promise rente,” crossing Federal and other streets; and : reaching the. aqueduct. This mute would amid the Commons, would suit the company,-and wrould do no more harm to the streets of Allegheny than the Central road does to the streets of Pittsburgh. Cat to this the BnUrpHts strenuously objects* In fact there is Apportion’of the people of Allegheny who object to everything, except to let tbiogs remain as they am, - They want the terminus to remain where it is; and thoy will object to every practicable plan of bringing the road across the river. ■ We hope we are not to have n second edition of -the Frio war in Pennsylvania. Our Stato would be disgraced indeed, by a second attempt to obstruct and tax the trade and travel of \ the country. Yet from Allegheny -we have threats of such an eppeat to force to prevent the connexion of the Ohio and Pennsylvania with the Central road. They profess to have no ob jections-to the road leaving their city altogether, by passing up throughiManchcstcr, andcrossing the river at the: point. seem to think Pittsburgh : ean give up all her main streets for . the use of railroads; but the streets of Allegheny. most not be invaded by:the iron horse.- The roads most bo -connected, or the trade between the East and West will go where it can find un broken routes. An Erie war in Allegheny would: drive all that tradeto other and rival thorough fares. SUE PATTiiE. ■A few days since we sawthree oftho finest cat. tie that have.ever been brought ta theFittsbnrgh market.: -They yreto purchased by: Mri Hugh Bichardaon nndMr. John two afodrmost. enterprising victuallers, and .the meat will'be offered for Bale on Friday and Saturday. We hope'that ail whoare desirous of na extra oholee eat, snob ns is seldom seen, in any market, will give tbs gentlemen a call at their &vofite stalls, : Mr..Siobordsen’s stall is. No. 78, and Mr, Bum’s 101, New Market. fOP The fcifcy oouneils ofCincinnati have an- der consideration, a proposition to constrnot an Iron,tunnel .dressing under the Ohio river from' that city to Covington, Kentnoky. The projcotor proposes to sink a tube of oast or wrought iron, ; • ■sof’ljnyjrequired dimensions, into the bed of the river, and lay a railroad traek through it, the care ,to be driven through on the track by. at ■ mospherio pressure. The conneils .will probe* Mydedlne the undertaking. ■ : The Harpers, of New York, have met with another loss by fire. At a lateflrein that city, about $50,000 worth of their stereotyped' plates and other materialß-were,destroyed,. How many tnore losses that firm can stand we do not know; but their business still goes'on as nsnal.: ■ •«» £■ r&TVV>* -- r'-~ ■■ -r- r-' t-epu from before thefort of.-Sbefka|B* wUfcthe- loss a. two thonaand men. SM^Uyfeont tant item of news from that qaarttk-' j Troops are I l^&r.Ttan^&oiuwdJfr^lal^Mope-ia^-tji . I be senVtVTuritey;' Vfce'iB«stVf«, tJbo'-Baltio is | nearly ready to satl._ : ] } *_, . <>— : y ) JohnCbarlea Gardiner, brother of Or. Gardi ner, who has beenindictedforptijtny, declares he trill stand trial. Otto. Goldschmidt baa written to London that Jenny Xdn& has heen campeUed, by recent oeenr- tnabandon ber intention ofgtrlngase rica of concerts In England. Thoreceiptsof the Paris theatres, &0., lathe month of January, exce’ededthoso ofDectmber by thirty-alnetbonsand dollars, being twoban dred and eighty thoqaand dollars. - - ImpoitintfroTßEnropj-tMtit Aspect at the War .b j. hi s own statement, admit-! ~tedGardin"er as ttparty,“becauaefae wash nMllfM-m&nj.-eDdti'great,friend of Q?n.,Sootu’* ? ‘G&tdtnfer' Wa8 _ Mdpd;;oscbuoBol,by tbeHon* •IfaamCorwin,of:obio r .Gen.Waddy Thompson, of-W.-«.rtdid i Ed#artCuffls,E»qj.ijoria*riy i CqU lector. of-New Tiorkjjend an ;l, Mr,- Edward Curtis, whom we named os' former counsel, of Gardiner, notified President Fillmore of fals sus picions, aboot. the validity. of the claim; and In-' formed the President; that aoertain J. a. Ports, a Ffenobman. who had resided ln Mexico, and an intimate friend,of .Gardiner, bad stated to Rto. S. Parrottand his brother John; Parrott, , who had also been claimants for indemnity for i tobacco* before the Board, that Gardiner had told him, .(Porte,) on thh eve of bln departure ; for England, that ha had managed to impose on tbe. Ooreminent fmndalent claims, and that a , member of the Mexican legation in Washiog ton had assisted him (Gardiner]) by^procuring , from Mexico the stamped paper that was nmss , nary for the forgeries. Porto was hrooght by prootss beforo the Grand Jnry, when positively, that be had ever mode any. each statements, and declared-that he knew nothing ’ about the; frandolcnt character of. Gardiner’S claim. Other witnesses however, were found 1 In,Washington* who -were enlfielcntly informed upon other mattera relating to the frand, n*on Whose testimony the indiotment was found upon - which Gardiner was convicted on,Friday list. The devdopemcnt of the frand now com menced. Mr. George. W, 81acotn was at tbis timo ta Mexloo. 110 was prevailed oa by Gov. Leteher to goto Ban Luis Potosi, and there make a local Inquiry apoa the subject. - Haexamfned the ar ohlrea, acqnlrod all possible informatton to gnb ; stanuafe the frand.- nebrnaghtwitnetrsesfrom Mexico, npon whoae testimony the eecond in dictment for forgery was found. .It may be remembered with what pertinacity ail these proceedings were;assailed, by Gardiner and bis advisers; and the position they stlil oo cnpled-sros such as to render doubtful the result of a prosecution under tho cxistibg eiromn stances. At this time the Mexican commission . was determined upon by tho government, Prcsi-; dent FiUmoro declaring -his pnrposo to expend every dollar in*thc Treasury ; that he could; con stitutionally command, to briog themaltcr to a . fair and thorough jndloial Investigation. Mr. Crittenden, as Attorney General, being-applied :to, farniehed an opinion on tbo construction of law, which justified Urn special Commission. A commltteo of Coogress authorised it, and at tho instance of tho committee, Benry.May, Esq., .now fc member oT Cangroes from Baltimore, was; : named at the bead of the commUsion, having been slready called.into the case by President Fillmore. .Mr. May objected to the appointment, , but accepted it.st the urgentnolioitation of’ Mr. ■! Fillmore. The ether members of the commie elan were Cept Win. W. Banter, of tho Navy, a : resolute and persevoriag man j James R. Part ridge. Esq., of the Baltimore Bar; Abnor Bou bleday. of the C. G- Army, an effioient member of the commission, and Mr. Buekingbam Smith; formerly Secretory of Legation in Mexico. In this matter tbe determination and perse verance of President Fillmore were most effeo toally seconded by the energy and zeal of Mr. Conrad, Beewtary of War,, who anticipated the i wants and consulted the wishes; of the commis-; slon in every respeot. ] -The comntissien proceeded to Mexico, visited San Luis Potosi,-explored tho whole of the vi-1 oinity In whioh dhe mine of- Gardiner was said to be located. They examined records, mining ti tles, persons, places, and need ail possiblo dill genoe to dlscoverthe vacatedsilver mine* bntio vain. They adooecded in dlscovering the Mexl oan accomplice of Mearaand Gardiner, and while I there obtained the 'conreepondenee, which, it is alleged, transpired between Gardiner and his brother,-and their Mexican accomplice. 'The oammlselon Was empowered tobring witnesaea back with them,-upon soch terms es they might : deem expedient. j Iheoommission roturncd with evidence enough apparently,’ to carry-conviction home to every unprejudiced mind, - It was presented at the ■;trial of- which soon -afterwardS’namS on. 'Much of it wan rnled out, and nil of U was -" }. AA < - * K t *** r-■* _ v ., .exioo, nn be:reihU of their inves lefaetsSmertedbyAe , ~ MiefSaa; aowoter, Ae attested laeatiancf the mige eeclieited from the witnesses on the firsttrial, which "was al leged to be ten miles south of Laogunllloe. Ho BUnewea&nni.there t nflr.vtSLaAera L «ny-knoj»i^ edge.of, oue.Pfieiiestest mines in that direo iionwefe fifty mile* aoat'hofhahgnhlUos, obser-. rations having beeßtasdsTiy Cape 'Banyrirtdl -uable and eclentifip memberjrf thjßontmisslon} hndjei)iudoGie;leatißwn£*dt»tide4by- , hlmßSsto- Mr. Chsrles E, -Bowen, an American artiste, ( who>«AS dispaiehe&to Mesfoo &fterthe returni* of the last cotpnrieslon to procure. Aebonndsriea o'fßaffl'trtijß PotosI; returdeilf'Witb the iiost dn-; cieive proof Ask Aeilncatiomioflbe mines in, t questions *ass In.Qneretaro,ttudnofrio Bsaiau-, isPotosi. This commission nlao vlsited the 10-: caUSff of - Iftmrais-, covered—* bolelhTetSeen feet dec since .the 'award' of-SI6B.QQOI iKnS'hwe was* ooseession to the iiberaltttyOf the tfultsd Steles, and 6 token of respect Trdm Wear?; to the outraged dignity of his dope. - But- Gar-’ diner did not eve* loffer the »fe tehee’ of * hro*! ken turf. " " ! ■■ * -> , ■ The commission- ,learned,' while in Mexico,, that Mean had received from Gardiner the as*, eutanee 'of-hnaeesKr That ’<• Gen, Pierce had been elected to. the PresidenoyofiAe.JJnltect Slates, and MS .affair?: were -now; brighter-lhan .ever,, eehehsdfrleudswbocouiaiufittenes,the. new President', ‘ " We suppose Gso.Eiercewill bardlyneedproteoUonegainßtiittohaoottipU* mentus this,' Itls quite dud to him,' however, 1 : to say that he has used all' bis influenceapd constitutional authority to enable: ASpToSeptK Gob toproduoe Aelegal testiniQuyavaltahle .in: the case; and much ie also doe to An jmblie spirit of Hon. Jeff. Davie, Secretory of War. ' ffhewhole’ofthieaobjeethasbeen, before*? committee of the Semite,-whohavr yet to port uponlb ■l. The peoplafiato-aright toexpeot at their hands a delibwate andvoffeetiVe protest against-nil ofihdal cosncetlen with this fraud. There has been *, most reprehensible comming ling of interests in Alsmntter,and with 'all the charity thepubUe mayhedlsposed-to exercise, : Acre wilt be a prevailing doubbof-personal in-i WgritywlA respect toall the particlpintsluthe : Gardiner fOndiifthe severalemamiteobUioed by A» respective parties thereto nreogtrolunte rlly restored to theireasury. ■ ‘ ' , :■ Moreover, Ifthlsvolnntaryrestitutlon isoot mads, As ptiblio will expect the Senate to ad thorite legal proceedings against ull cotteeraed,; without respect to serviee or person. Such is * brief outline of eomeuew and pram inent faeu nenneeted wHh this eeiehrateit,case.: We have put Aem oa recotd !u the above form, far As convenience,of the reader? of the Sow, end to supply. them wiA an Impresilvshbtory ofaoevent wblohwe hope will exert * salutary jnSaenees upon public sod. political jnoroUty Aronghont the Colon. 49" What* trVUeb t*tt*» BeMVamfl? r»g« or War a* D*»t foyer e*ntioflUclr children. All who anal tit eegiulßtMl *Uh Uw arltelo, *aj )mißßU»Wfßni»«r.tit.triAmra CEtsummp YERIHf t'GK. Uhu»mrti««>iluX»ituAU,Mdti«u Btthenfwt naotJutliaicui taued. ifrlonjof flora Im*lj laedtiliutba&UpvlagatataiusatUtn&HiintotU*. Vtuatfogt; 1 Krw Ton, 4o i rert!S ) l«sX Ccmxara—A joung My ofetr BnluileUßowiari tw* fcr» text Urn* nrr BMcktrettNod ottli wanta. ; t *d»lMd < Iwr to try Ur. Utet'MbnM Vtntnyt. Sb» to oertlßiJypuitlauti m 4 took ntr rU}, glfltk tinsi, moH ih* Rfen to Mr*, U*nJJe, So.S MnkiUxß place. Purefcumwin festsalM to »*k£a*Br. srian»'jCe!»- ixtlti Ttnalfogc, ani tot* none -*Un. ’ Pr. ITlsla'* Cdriir*t*JYennifaj»,»l*o fcU Qm Pills, cu> irin* t» ii*a»l*!lrap«t»ll* DrajEsorM is tfc* Vailed SUhs «cj Canada; Almtit ol> by ttw aol* proprietor*, riiSiiiss tmos, Eot«r»r» to X KlAl * Co, <»Woal«trwt. ."cur&bw Mf fMMI DeßthiVoianUtiptnre, M9"Tbtn ,«t» thnamtd* of pmasanta *» sffllctei «lt!>»llBftar»of t*t«. Uo» Isapatant it t», Own, ft* all lfc»a roUmlOit attlianytsnaef,* Eeplof# of ItoitomlVts call ai coca open Dr. KKffeKß, at M* Wlwlenl* and E*4»U Drug Efemy ranwr et ’ft'ooi rttrat aaJ Virgin all*/, and prwaraa TftESE, to nulo tba pro truding portion tt tfcatoaeK Dr.KEVUEIt bainncffl** tnei of hit Stag/Eton, ate** Truitn an applM, and arunnM tefSTanUtltottiaa Uaibofcns miym!t(y of Tntnu tost jot an auiWjtadat nnjptlw, tinulttto jb*ms» ef nT«rr«n» la n«e4 ofUwartW*. Jattakjep merjklod of Bajy BnUxt, Btaptuary So* cues, MimZiEtxii&fhlut relargwl Telia, andnU kind* Of cwrfuißlaaafpUaona vasdla tlararaafitow*. - , X vrald mpertftillj iortt# tt* .aUntkonf tba poHie (a an ttrallaai tßtrss FOB CmUHIK, vDI& intarlablj d •et* cam in * mj ilxat tlsw. xw cit. kktseh-3 caca etojib ash uuras depot, CDtaetaJ IPoatitnttasd PbiilßaQfj.iiSßtifttu Golden Hotter oertr foil in gire SATISFACTION, and art wat Ay many yAyridnns in tAefr f’burlict.—Or. J. 8. BOSE ta on Honorary member of the PkHsdetphU Medical Bod.ty, anil gradnslal, to 1820, from the Cntrerslty of Pctauylrtnls, under the guidance ottb* truly eminent Prgfessore Physic*, Chapman, Clbsan, Ooxe, James and Haro,—names celebrated for nudhsal sdeaeer ud baring Sad dally loterooursa aod consultation wilfi those distinguished physicians, nspedtog dtssasacf all kinds, and tb» proper remediesthsmfor; and being aoltdtad by thousands «( bis patients to put up Ida Preparations,!* otters to the public, as the results of his experience for the past 30 years, the following talnable Famlly Medklnes, each One to a epeelSe disease: DB. J. 8. BOSE'S NEBTCBS AND INVIQOBAITNCI COB- DtAfo—ThaOraetert DlseoeerylnMcdlcal Bd«nco,forall Nortons Conditions of the System I—Heart Diseaseteal Herrons Qjmptalnts, The astonishing. and happy effect of Dr. Bose's Nerrous Cordial,for . Diseases of the Heart, Pal* pitatlon, Numbness, XettfalglejNertou*Tremor of the Jlua dtt, Heartburn, Flatnlenee.Paln In tbclAce, Wakefulness, Bestttseuess,or forth* Mind or Body, Worn down by caro, labor, or study, baa Unlaced. many physielans to uso It tn their practice. Poreweikoonalllat:ott,lt 1s t grand, re itarer; it completely remora ftomtheay stem all nsrrons Irritations, and ts almost mlraculoos in Its rapid and happy' effect.: The weak and the natrons are frequently restored :to perfect health helbr* using one bottle* Price W cents. Sold, wholesale end' retell, at Dr.KBTBKB'3 Drug store, HO, comer of Wood at, and Virgin alloy, fob! : SewDIieoT»«'I»I.«~Y£QETABLE CATTLE POWDKIt-Thcse powders areputoplnona pound packs, and sura realty a good artlclo, notOntytothodlsajes Incident to Eersos, Cows, Bwldc tndcothm animals, but they are likewise an excellent artlclo to Itnproro the condition of Un animal. ihrJh7cftCblor, th cy no t onlylmprore the conditioner MtchCowe, but they Increase the quantity as well aa lm* prorethequaUty of milk and batter. ■ The proprietors say thai lt Increases the quantity, afhottar front half apound to .& ponnd a week, toeach cow, while those persons who haye Uledli, soy a pound and a half to two week, with the same kind of feedtog as hefom. Of one thlngwaate certain, all who nsa it once will nsn It all tho time and sere money by the operation, as well as Imprera’ the appearano of their: stock. Woe SO cents a paper. 4 papers ftr $l. OEO. B. KEYSEtt, No. lti, comor Wood it. and Virgin alley. : . ■ febl : - Wholesale end Beiall Agent. ' .W-IHedlclne Cheatne-ePr. KEVBEU, wholesale Drngglst, of-ltOdVood streetibae on hand a splendid «#■ jortmentof tIBDIOIhK CHEST?, for femlUes and r steam boats, at various prices. Those In went oferUdesofthla kind would do well to glrohlm a cell. febl' “ Costly thy habit as thy purso can bay, But not expressed Jo. fancy; rich, neigaudy— „ for the apparel oft proclaims the man.” '.! 43* Erery well dressed man knows how difficult It Is to find a Tailor who thoroughly nndentandt the peculiarities of each figure, and can suit Its requirements with a well oh gentlemanly fitting garment - Bence it Is that so ftw feel “ at hornet' during the first day's wearof any new aril-. c!e of dress, and however ooatty,- nevar-hepomp adapted to their forms. To remedy so manliest a deformity, E. CRIS. BUS has prnoUpelly studied both form, and faahlon.always adapting the gament, weattur, csaVvestrnr pantaloons, to the exigencies of Its wearep-Uxnooghly attaining that ele gance of fit which the spirit of the sge dictates. OBTOHJFB CBOTBINO BOUBB, HOME ‘ ’ *n V - ■a< '* .a • . ' ')■ 7 T r.r- ■v ( * \ v." A.' r vt l f" " Olotutngt aotwngj x A 'nplffi'tttidmkiud tespectfallflnibrou sis. friends anltlEe -X' P obi to that £e is nov receiving ailiia store, tto.ITT Ln>- ’ arty street,’ * choice assortnent m Cloths* OaKdoan* and :atoUaaa.AitiUfclatort«tf awrtaMafc aL*tjleteyfoh-htt:i pTßp»T*Jtosna%«tocnJrrlQ4ba,too3t4a»Mon^3le.Bia ni nor;atshortnoiiefe/aiuJ grtbWinoSi tmsonibl&t&Buts ~ j* Wjkhate aljofiTthaod aUrao an<) well nuum&ctarea stocky ofreaay whicb'Tra : fnTife flio attention 0/ buyers, either wholesale -or retail. * . : - y Vnof^liKham for pub* *lll And U,to : their, advantage tocaJl «3 177 libertystreet, bctare gating their «•* ■ ; No. <«^?w&Ki^oSi , oM?fcil)EaTy. mHKSßbreritMr bujdrtopeped tbitnmr «t»Wtebmnrt,. Jus^^issß^smxssssss t.v•- s : >■ »«» . B, A» ?AUNSSTOCK ■& Oft T>Vmr^-2Sl»mi!a4nblaUdersrfarnitfiiT' v ■ X' m&fiy* ** p. a, yAnsßggocg aeg -■mu» z ■ - '• Jt'P-110 Woter.QEd ISO Mont ftn r |iQ tbs ! Uanomnltjlßs rfudgot et.uit Court srunnorali J. Quifterfiratfooj of tho Prado, In end fat ttocOunty cf Alloghutp: l ' ' ’ >'■ - ■ ‘ ir Tt6 p«tlttou «f'ffm.® NBWe!l, of the Soeond «jW,j AM leßbenf otty, inthonountp tformuid, hamblj»trt*etb,—r That your pejitioberhithprotided himsolfwith matdriali -ft* tilt iKOttmodatlliirbf traralam and otliej*, of hßd tel ling baotrtdllie dtyalbnrald, *sa ]«Qt-(htPje*t Efoa-: on till It plnttd it grant feist « liot@*.to;kwrt • public hoara: af tnltrtaiJHiwnty»»d J,-*h*ttl»ad*ira.petUtotrartrtfgoodropa(»lorlicue«tY uatosptranraicniif mV pratUMi wllkbonsuoam end tTOTTOkiioetftjrtiittootfflimoajittoo ot nrangtn sodlrtt *J«ra, tedtbtt raid torero is newtraty, ■ ■ AtUinrsloGln*,£.a Bl«nt»,.E»t»r*tiirasip;Jro.SsiUfe, Pttton.Johnto i•t»tt*r,JdtnSlor»»lWKl. JobnUo*t,.WiUfamCh«iahw» f JttMtßymt. rtetrtha -Uonurablttlio Jutlgraol tfaOoariuruoo«r»i X* QatrUrßrationt aftfet fttw ItFtnd fertile oonnt/of Alice benr: ■ c :-Tfct'pttl(fcra<(it fi&Mp JUSbUtmat th* life **H;*Allii. ebearoltr, In Hit countyuferaeild, ferralbiyairttttiv-c -:Xhit you* peUUaßer Suufe pnrrtded blnUtil wilfemoterlale for tilt tram pinlttianottraTaleresnl oUttivtt mtatni llog' boutt ln ti» «lty aferatld, tod prayi tiu*'#,icl«t«a.lar V (unity by > ... ,1 , mnBj W. A. STOIOTO. »n» Spring asiAb - 'nru. mom, ui trasut* ste»®t, bm-jarf rented IT ■4i»asa(WUt!nM AffiUdi«al JiSuiJcm Glottal .Omtaswratoi; Utter and abut Cntt m«Ti-«; B>lk, SinwtUs*, iixl otiwr V«atlas»; ltlibi:£ r ftjtrl l mad ftmeh Llama* Or BHtUiSaiammrCloita, T*teis,»nd *• fnmt mtttr: vC I'rnoc/ Qoati fof OmnUtnun’m Tte&rx sago. +l* , OabrndiMnanalialnssaadtuibLisaUßitackef rad? ttitlf c&rittfvg* . Qldeftla fta Tmßcriog lice eurcoto] la th» mortfmlitott ' tftti ihntiMt twUm • /. tta KtoptaartSfUt* aleTmmsUbllitnaeatnmpmetrallilß- Tltatbu otafrimastt *&&ca*taaic», villi mil wboamat good, b»lifcM>Mi*M»d ;mtaap Clothing w amain* Jmprewnt jtetrnjmlhmbiJmtenSliinl ttrol&r ihmaHaisaln*. ' - Jp!?-' roua-’d bfeUjust rreeinsiftinitortti* by v T w Ous r*crir*ii fcml LirWitj i)v Is ani ag>cy H, COUJKB. n } VIUKD JUfgUij— to t>s* jiutnsxitwl »nJ foruteM JU[***!s msas h. comas. jfiXVtHKM AWLg»*»I4 bill* Mnt UH £» Ml* (jr ~ VJT m»rS UESttr 11, COLT.IV3. T)APKItISO ■JJr-Mmg'-- \A/JLilWKULA*S~auta,w*l* ii), B-IS, IMS, «n4WH I T U!*o, to UM »o 4 Cat K*lo bjr «“»* _ - mm *. noonnEio. UFITtK-ilfl) pflxodltto Uofiwi- - -' jryfii3Q ariSlo txf Laan Koap, raceirol a •>» aai rtaSuKO, *- *w* CraaaWbLWDnf. CVUSTLLB WMIV-Alugetanplytractnitby ’ - - * »«» - JOS. FLEMING. BKOWS-B ESSENCE OF J4HJJCA OtSOKE-1 era* taslwaby tm»rs| JO3. H.KMIMJ. MiLITAJSVfciiAYIIKIf SOAl'—ASUJipi/ of tire gß&uino wring by tamrßl Minwi). fritll»JSKB lAUfUeiiH 19>K-l (tm ncriftg't Jv P” 8 JOS. ICKM. fllWumt—’A po&plY-teeclved tev. J&^-gLKMtSQ. M uULBr^~l taro ua haoa* Jot olUuj Gaasr JALJteUctoQ Cb«st» «TcroOota to toe dir* : •waul do. mil. to e*U mod oxmlM »<««) tHjjfo JujtSSKi cliwbwe> (rattS} Jas. FJ4KMIA&. WATJUfSItSj jut ncfeiml Cr»b *ro3 a»Bpttapsty InaiSj JOS. FthSIINO. ptAiuTTisaista-A. A. MibbS A Ci>; X wind idiot IxauUfol >t?lw of light pioM debiian. : _ cart No. 2S HBh «t If INKiJUUiOUOIfIOUAaA—A.A, MASOS * to, hit. Rttttad aaeotlro mvtteekof ¥te6c3i «o 4 Dgmrt. ucGlnsjlum*. - ,n ats : ULILD AM> mm 4.SlU£a,—W» wlurnoeirata a in l,fi;sassax^*' dl A. A. MASON * CO, no. as muttt. l>£|TiA£l> atUAilS— i' Xv Powdered, Cttutod, ClArfSed, and Loaf Bogart lo store and Ibr *a!« fcy Kara * uoohukm>. iMMI— Uo fa»U took Wfcitt jftab i » 1 7* do Tttmts 47 do- fickend; Cl do take Salmon, Nos. 1 &c<3 2; S 3 dO- take Herrings. FOrjalsbr HKNftt 11. OOLUNB. StHJBBJKB- I —r £UO trsi Nalli; 40 tolas Ho*. 1 sad 2 Batting: SO Mee QPndle Wick: 214qm0» Half ToWßagi; rauoa Btt»* Wrapping Piper; £0 loxu Kotin Beep; TO tea alonla led Sip CutUm; 24 boiea BUiCandlei—ln stare anil fbr eila b?' . 10118 . . kino & itooanKAp. \TKW BOOKS I AKtVWUOSafi 1.1 Thsl*mpllghtar; * thrilling story: it, - 2h* Barclay* of Boaton; byMMalMLOti*. Ko# Yorfc; Its Upper 'Tea and Lower HUlton: by ■• . ZdppUlL ;, " .: ■■■/: JlyKertei of the Pulpit; aHcrelation of the Church ..W”W»jfe»» : , b 3 l _0«g«» tlppard i 60 cotta. llett)M World; being the _ of a .Journeyman Printer, ft. PwsMeby 'B. MlNßlt *OO- ’ Ho. 328mUh8cliTiti£,t. .7 «))«Um of PMWelphlaitflof! *° w Bo3tra - "*> AtWC ,BraW ********* WAITBh.?; MABBnAtL, •M; w * *• 80UMBHXZ’, No. 10MIAUKET #«eTuh»” cwns pqt Ua *lntor stack of Boots. Shoos anifißMws, ptefarator? to going Rut, on imdigo. jJm 1 • laits* iiftv; . JLJ ficwMiPnitiea/gUittjaws. « .w . dfl ?. i ' o&er hn : i laetOWlXHlfWsale DJ A- " - JOSHUA. RHOPE3 4 00., B9 Wend, street: : BUX&VlftJOX&~3ttog«iiaaaU AJonrOes* sellingtow at . MAI W, R'SOHSuS&Xft : - wM °B lQTßfrrfcetstrSrf, AfMJiS.-.lobU*. VandATensKaqtca -. w *&d Rnneta; reoelred and for safe by • . „ - ballsy k BKKanAW. Ylntageaof WQ* J&B* IMP, IM4, IW» aid f -P Comae Brandy, for «de in packages anddcml- Johns.- fja&fl MILLER ft KIOKBTgOy, |*4UE~-IQ tjcroea iaewcropElce, ft? ale by '“ Xv M.| *- MILLER ft ftTCKKTSOft ■y.M’mwm, a, außjaitt TJERITE HOTEL, comer ofHancock street and Ihiouesne -JET- Wtyr-Pittiborgbt Pa. 1 * «' ' •» mtaiif MqMABXSRS ABELS, Proprietors* VI/ ixuiN-a &v squares of the passenger elation ofpeim* ▼ V BJlranl* BaUroad, sufficiently largo to hold men dr eight, horses, AOAUB^COr nsrS,. % 64 tyurth street, ' '....•'■ . r *-**v /. f, ; ■ V -V* * *' * v ' * x « * pras&tfornto by * ‘ “ f b. a. xabrsstook'% 00. | iltozim til More *nd Ar Ata'W : Esoustt * KicnAflpgoS. bentos ter**]? by- .. awmyn,jouti3Ks. Ki2ca * moorhk*p>: ,’ * *■ n -v /. - . , /<.■"■ - v ■ • " '.?■. v ’.v :; 'V’ rvv-*- .."*- . v;-'.v -'■ '■- '- jf ■£ ' \ fr- * :--V- ' iir.-;r ■ •■.;■ ■ '••"■; : ' ' ■' •*'•■ ■.' "'f/ii . '- <: r : ‘. " •' • •,''. i" .'v-*’V.' ' •:■ Vy .-f • A ■' . •. *, > *V' IMRE= '■ •*: -'.V..! > 1 - - , ri ‘ v'fry '■*' •* » « • - ~ t S B V It G H, oty to twrtrfotlr paw asuX-fiOl *xtghl t *nd pqo*l fa qatllty to «jy wtfa fa th* K-| FAHNESTOCK'S TeriidfugcifaniUhrf trith dlrocUon#:in tbc English,Fwntb, {Jenn*Offnd Spt&bb 'Cranfttisdis* SPECIAL NOTICES. WSStSEH gARKKUa* IH£ORAHCE COIIPABY. ! ..*. „ *A,^®^®’jp^ l *^ l *»rSji'iiiai; *>»rfi jwi, iQllhart.**re®iW6Sttßl***6: JomaoSfMnC&sn, n.^«i A a. trffi- Qadnaatl. -.. vJ-ftia --'*•■ - rT stKiawtei • - , t - John P-JUUberfcril,»uphlh«+lWS.Bedgwiek i Karri* tmrg: A/WUktn*, JJanJutr, Douphln eo 4 &.i. QUlotti UtnttbSgiß. % *mte BbWik taw,aftmKioto.ouhoitM; •'■’ ,-* 51 : _-■ - 5 - - JOHS ft BOTHERWtelfrfl’ttddetit ii.<3AEIUEB,AcfT. A. J. QILOTt, ferotM*. . ':>Th> ohorooompsnr via inrareosahut petUtof’.oeO'toil: Inlwul ond mo Khondlai in dlj OT«Km*«7T*t Iwoet »tM oontlo tout with tpSetjSf soUqfe» l«o#d :0l» dWUliSgJuiai^felthor perjietaiillT or for* termvtywi. J«33 : OiiarAKre aadMartan Inttaaate Ctaapany . 07 'PBILADEhtHIA. ' ■- qfJ’tob&jflt^geAey&T.ybiatkytidMtirifi'Zritt , , /Wm,M.Bp»fa, " ' J,P. Steloor, ~ / H-A.-Shteieifora, -. .. Toot Sbarimr,,- , t IS.M.DotH' - JlB.UojrfgOfc,.''> * Thao.AMltebelV,, , gamut Jboa. , , '- ' B.B.Couogjiv' ' Zbnmu CrsTta, i . -Wra.n.Bow«rs. ~ ,7. D. gbrnpoo,-* A-Itat -’ Y 5 '* -'Philip T'finjdte, „„ . • yua. 7, matte ■• Aha?H«Km; 3tJ r '„ j - ■" PaAus'fihpppied. - - - JOEt JOKES, TnsidanL &.tLOtZLZn, Socreto. losuroCottoo or Woolsa TEctoriteCodMlngj-, Stores. MerrhTtidluo aftdproperty ggacrtny, Qfatba mart loTorable term*. QolS[ ; T ■ A; A-OAKEIZg,* l pml: Iniwaace, Company-;«Ttk» VaUey of Virginia. - -. C«plteHjl9(>(OliBi' - BOStBtW&CJj; WXHCld@m, Vi - • testewm; , ' , , J««JLO»HOa, . ' JabA~Xar.< • "• , Uojd Login, ■ ; ■-. --*■ v, JunirH,.Bnmss,. J*mcaP,miey,. . N- W.JUdimiion, - ~,..Jl( H .UcQiirnr. JOS. 8. GABBON, Presfatenfc > 'C. B. TtJJTK, Secretary. ' -'.•-V - An, - ■ ■ Bartl Campbell.- ■■■■;.■ Jsl2 rr'S*' CASH MUTCAIi f'IKK ASUStA kise COHFAHY, at rtS "/j& i ?Z, SWB.QW. iVoiijii-Hoi AtIQCSTDa «. HMSTfea, , ‘' &crtfary— r TnQMA& O. WIbKW, Xtq, :-fiXUQTDK3t'- : •^v. ... ...! Bon.A.o.lXditc7 f Samuil tsT.Hays, WUliam BoMnfcm.Jr, Zho»« ‘ - - muciom: • - Wm.lacrtaarJr,, William Kajjatoy, .• -■. &afe«l B&‘2ulnv • v / EamueTEea, - JVlllifia Bingtiao* Bobertlta«2ap,jr n Joba&DOiraxtbJ > , I*aac fa. jytjqoci, AsiuirßaUm. A Htrbaagb, , » CUJudm them. <3"Oorpsrffoodst sod Virgin aflty. - 1 ■.. jtfi. ; B'S* IMteMtloh’MiißMnil' ! s* Klara iSTw ;£*£!*«*»*»; O- tneasaas, oHhatamyta Hicl.lLßaii-Dear-Sir: Hywlt«b4 wifeJuTinft W> :«atqr teneSttal tqr th» ojeorvoar Potolßum, 1 wish to i *m this plitee, jmd «mrrs) iwpimhmwyh ryim’Msmm&amaeSkiti&ii w* ittrift ratines*of tbs«t«saEh»kte&:JnTßr, which fc*4hßcnor«**ttij«ra shushesjb* the inssofTswr Pstrolsum. , - “ , ■ " ;__Sohlhj a M. KIRR.CtasIBwdaUJBO. n.KEYBEH,i« jWqod (tent, KCd,l>ta)KbU«joaltolriwOolsntToir ;rBoiH}ng»»TMnl*tnieU In *ll **“}?<* 'TOUar, torn * ft. M. to & P/H- glrtSafi wwiatoarttatlcana «ntiaativl)fc«Mi»,'aaßli»miT M^fe. Sa^SSSSSsaaa* Bonn tor etalrro, from U A.M.to 2P. M. , - -tofßwdty. rPOTiSjT I w^BroSaS^ 4^ t .(htUu Uwtt.md Trtottrtto'tt#Ti«Tß9wwtKTneli iajl»..-,.-r : : ■;■_•. ;yj,.--.‘ v-, 1 ,'•■•- .fmaaoilif • l>w nuv y»m» |l jr ' |,l n ta fegM^tal > r. Ongfroaß PuSm/fcr MIebyDr.OBaH.KBS'aKE, HO-Wood«twet. • wps 4 . . petoW«i^siiijtotMlJfnbit»t..'TJjliy? £t“J2!!SS* or ttUdrndlU4lMwe la lesatltM£b»aMn QJ“®**®wy» »ad at lcao ; -T‘ ~.i- -y'* \ s s ■-J “*■ . ’k l ' ' : i VFil*otialflV . irfcowlU appear Cotewny- srilk appear,forming *ltejetfi*r*.gr*s*galejyof UtakVaettftnuvitoeind vm ■ of ailetropol!UnUie*tre.ThU eTenlof,aiarcb9,lB64, _SCAUDAL:PIfPet«r Teaale/Mr.Bayleyi Cb*ri».Baxf*ee, Sir: Brelfforil; Lady Maria, Mr*.J oU*, Mr* Giw*jforA;l/cry,Jtr*,.ol*»£art.:• flf <3f^J£A&|Td>OitJF£civ •. >; CollUoaurf S« II>rBB»oil : ta >«*itthw *i *1) Qmt, T» r WH. IJUNK.OABOO, t» thsCortalPulMa #•'■. tirM>- trs» »«VJD. a ransw Lilian) •, bjrraqtiwlranl US£a continue bin Lectures, XtolinmUons ami 'KxpotJ »*4»oo ooly?4 on»««.,. OtßMhitarWt uni «xdtrat Tj>|Mfion by ihft f tartUsK sbcrio&io&A ct ihamHiy. , •of oUßOopborio rfeetrifliyfihy. I .^^^«■)!), CHtly. Front for ladle*. «Ad delineation*of tutuitt daily, at onto mom of Hal). ftos> JLO till 1 o’eloefc., Bofcranea on jrbnrttt rtteet.. -. [xnaxtiSt SB IV OAEPSTS*. ' JL fc THB CBRAS? CAiJFJtT "WABEnOUBE,Ko. 82 itit.TIUHP I *4t* now rweiriugtndopening th6dbl)owiDg,viy:j i*, - -<^ ; ov./■>.. Brnaeeb; • •;■'■• Animation --? - * > »* .. *? 1 Patents4g4tt?y Atminister, Chenille, and Tuned Bug*. all pricfe? ■ ' rancy Etijiish prc'psfrj ' * >£olor«U.to -do . . 4o.ir©»SW*tts&«Mh? : v ; Together with alarge selection, of Coeoa* date, Adelaide Velvet, end other Mats;-; , ; , - > .: KmlifHwed sad ptiniadL'ctoth tsl3* and nksocoters, of teryrich. ' * / l)am*!?K table and piano coven: alto wonted damask bv the jar*, toiloett, doyjtfrs, A 4.- 2 A greatvsrfetjroT patternslndoor dUkloth, from 2 to Si feet wide. v . / ' Buff Hollands far >ljjifcora, 80, 82,84,00,89,40, 42,44, . inches wide* ' v;, .i '■■■ • Gold bordered shades, entirely new, T«rj rich.' . • ■■.:•” • THodow shades of every description. 1 /Ovalend binding, tacks, Ae.' . Also, tfceJloyarttatfclalx&atb Towels, together wltboTeiy , U»\ntfn?nal>ykspt to CaiTOt'Htw«s* ' , ‘cjnall profttsana. . qttick antes.* - , • " .Orßr firKADtY A CO-, -»aftaDM.__ " ' 'S2TbI«J street, '. ' laand. fbr Sale. 1 acres ottAsb m forest, cottstt. so* iQUI/ .thßCllLrimrifat. Thlglynrtin buaa excellent soli, and 1b Bs&taoontala no etnandanceof IrOQ on« tUek vela of %Uamlnoaß eaaL-’-^ntfrTeßulk SOTal&ofct,vlflcli trill undoubtedly be btdlt,*fUTtm*ery nett to ft, If not directly neross ifc Tlw Mfllstown creek; run* tliroaftl) )U 7 .•' . ALSiJjSOOaerfsld mi-1 iyiax Dourfr* amte of the Banbury MuTErfe taOroAi. ITo hatut InTegtmtfnt cdohMw made thoitta ttleßei&ndfi iTM completion. of the Bnnbaiy and VaUey Venango railmda tfiroughlhaf region will render the coal, lumber,'lrcaore endpotLof gmt \iioe. Enquire of f . , - C.B.M.BSIJTH, v ~ _ Attorney atiAw, f ; »H. ». JaOftBHBAO A * ' ANHFAmHBKBSTjP TIN, CO?PEI£ uit * SHEET IxA. -IftOltf WAKR,. BjwU»mP:'*Wo‘ of the HIA *. HOND. PitHhonrlr. 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