NaMIMMM `:I ii ii 11:1:ii lA'keTivA Dli ili VI Lending a Congregation-As told by an Ottorkiller.. V:f Wien I was young, priest and minister 'WOre hand and glove. It riemito me but Saaterday,when Father Pat Flynn lent Mr. .... - .ofriett a congregation." . I what, .Antony , —a. - congregation appears rather an extraordinary article to borrow." "Well," said Antony, " it's true. I was there myself, and I'll tell you the story. It was in the time of Bishop Beresford—that beautiful old man. He. was the handsomest •gentleman I ever laid my eyes on ; and;och hone ! it was he that knew how to live like a bishop. He never went a step without font long-tailed black horses to his carriage, .and two mounted grooms behind him. His own body-man told me that never less than twenty sat down in the parlor to dinner, and, in troth, there was double that number in the hall. "Well, it came into old Lord Peter's Sgrandfather to the present Marquis of ligo) head, that he would build a church,. and settle a colony of North men away in the west. He managed the one easy enough; but it failed him to do the other; for sorra an inch the North-men would come; 'For,' says they, Connaught's bad enough, but what is it to. Connemara.' " Well, the minister came down—and a 1 nice little man he was—one Mr. Cason. Father Pat Flynn had the parish then, and, sure enough, in the . course of time, the two became as thick as inkle-weavers. Everything went on beautiful, for the two clergy lived together. Father Pat Flynn minded his chapel and the flock, and Mr. ' Carson said prayers of a Sunday, too, • though sorra a soul he bad to listen to him but the clerk; butt sure that was no 'fault of his. "It was late one evening when I got down from the hills and I went to Father Pat's as usual; and who should I meet at the door, but the priest himself. 'Antohy; says he, 'made fealteagh, have you any thing with you, for the wallet seems full.' have,' says your rivereuee ;' and I pulls out two pair of young rabbits, and a brace of three pound trouts, fresh from the sea, that I caught that morning in Dhu lough. Truly, says the priest, 'ye never were more welcome, Antony. The minister and myself will dine off the trouts and the rabbits, for they forgot to kill a sheep for us until an hour ago; and you know, An tony, except the shoulder, there is no part of the mutton could be touched; so I was rather bothered about the dinner.' "Well, in the evening I was brought into the parlor, and there were their river rums as cur eaddinligh. (comfortable) as • you please. Father Pat gave are a tumbler of rale stiff punch; and the sorra a better warrant to make the same was within the province of Connaught. We were just as comfortable as we could be, when a horse ' man stops at the door with a letter, which he said was for Mr. Carson. Well, when the minister opens it, lie got as pale as a sheet, and I thought he would have fainted. Father Pat crossed himself. 'Arran, Dick,' says he, 'the Lord stand between you and evil ! Is there anything wrong ?" I'm ruined,' says he; 'for some had member' has wrote to the Bishop, and told him that I have no congregation, bemuse you and I aro so intimate; and he is coming down to-morrow with the Dane to see the state of things. Och hone !' says he, Pm fairly ruined.' 'And is that all that's frettin ye, says the priest 'Arrah, dear Dick,. (for they called each other by their cristen name,) is that all? If it's a congregation ye want, ye shall have a docent one to th111,71641011;74: along with him; and there was Mr. Carson ready to receive him. hear,' says the Bishop, mighty stately, 'that you have no' congregation." In truth, your holiness,' says he, 'you'll soon be able to tell that;' • and in he walks him to the church; and there sitting were threescore well-dressed men and women; and all of them as devout as if they were going, to be anointed; for that blessed morning, Father Pat whipped rims over before ye had time to bless your ' self; and the cleanest of the flock was be fore the Bishop in the church, and ready for his holiness. TO see that they all be haved properly, Father Pat had hardly put off the vestment till he slipped on a great coat,: and there he sat in a back sato like any of the congregation. I was near the Bishop's riverence. He was seated in an arasehair belonging. to the priest 'Come here, Dlr. Carson, says he; 'some enemy ' of your's,' says the sweet old gentleman, 'wanted to injure you with me. But lam now fully satisfied.' And turning to the Dane, 'Why, Mr. Dane,' says he, didn't see a darner congregation this month of • Sundays.'" A Female Protestant in Borne The New York Evangelist contains a let ter .from Rome, giving an account of-the efforts •of a German Protestant lady to escape from the wiles of the Jesuits. The extract which we make will show that the spirit of Popery is as malignant as over, but that its power is crippled : "For example, there is here in Rome, now, a German woman who became a Ro man Catholic about three years ago, in her native country, and came to Rome, hoping to• bo able to support herself by teaching. She met with flattering notice from cardi nals and noble families, and held, for a year and a half, a position of confidence in a distinguished family, where she taught the children German. She also took some i . steps toward going into a nunnery, and was considered a prize for some one of the AO , tattoo& But Re ...iv...ire at Rome was not , 4 t she expected. She became shocked is idolatry, and conceived, for reasons known to herself, the most violent 1 horror of the priests. She is now a Pro tcstant again, and anxious to get away from , Rome and live in a Protestant land—notin her Garman State, for that is too popish. Bitt she cannot get her passport m o d, She is beset by the Jesuits, and threatened I with endless troubles if she does not go i n to a convent. She is not lacking in spirit, 1 and has entered a -formal protest, at the Consulate of her country, against the arts used to get her into a convent, and declar ing that such a result will be wholly against her will. But she is troubled on every side, but off from all means of support, and at this point is offered a refuge in a reli gionsi house, with ten dollars a month, where they assure her she need not become a nun, unless perfectly satisfied to be one. But muse over the threshold of that convent doer, and there would be the last the world wonld.hear of her. Such has been the ease with thousands of poor creatures like her, driven to desperation by the priests. . There is yet an appeal for this poor wo 'Mat:, to the sovereign of her country, and that will be made. Roman Catholic con ma, in league with the Roman police, can not always succeed in crushing whom they would." THE Ribbi's ;Co ege, at Padua ' Italy, prorE a prize of 8400 for the best work Mt imlitieal and religious history of the Jeri, from the first siege of Jerusalem to tho,timo of the hot collaborates of the Tal mud. •• - • WE lace the story of i a blacksmith mho .wm tai to bring . , suit for slander. Ire mid be - could go into his shop and hanuier" ont a better .chimeter than an the costa in Christendom . '" could give bim. frit - Wendt:dal to consider how indurttlly , we all lean to the kw for salvation, withmtt observing4that'we are as naturally averse, to:the pm:gine - Ur it as inclined to lean ,to it, and'that it ii inrposible•to answer, its. &lianas: 2. kaartitig - Wealth for-Children. We say parents, beware how you en danger theifuture character and happiness of your ct ildren, by hoarding wealth for them to press. If you wish them to form idle and vicious habits and companions- - to grow up incapable of manly exertion and true independence—or if you wish to spread a snare to !entrap mere fortune-hunters for your daughters' husbands, doubtless the course is, o hoard all you can, and to let them undorstand from childhood that it is for item. I But if you wish your children to be industrious, independent, self-relying and happy, they must be taught to depend upon their own exertions. Give them a good edu4ation : give them trades or pro fessions : but give them not the means of living without care and exertion. Mx pretty little dears, you are no more lit for mitrimony than a pullet is to look after a family of fourteen chickens. The truth is, my dear girls, you want, generally speaking, more liberty and less fashionable restraints; more kitchen and less parlor; more leg exercise and less sofa; more mak ing puddings and less piano; more frank ness and less mock-modesty; more break fast and Iless bustle. I like the buxom, bright-eyed rosy-cheeked, full-breasted, bouncing lass, who can darn stockings, make her, own frocks, mend trowsers, com mand a regiment of pots - and kettles, milk the cows' feed the pigs, chop wood, and shoot a .riek, as well as the Duchess of Marlborough. or the Queen of Spain ;. and be a lady withal in the drawing-room. But as for yeur pining, moping, wasp-waisted, putty-f ni, music-murdering, nocei-devour ing daughters of fashion and idleness, with your consumption-soled shoes, silk stock ings, and calico shifts, you won't do for the 4 future 'ves and mothers of Emend.— ' lire. ft' Leeturo, addressed t 4, young ladies. . 1. IP I was' to think daily and ho think 'q nothing else for a tho hot how to cleanse, my heart, or 1 vice ontl of it in my own strength, be no nearer to it m the end than the beginning.— Adam. DRY GOODS, &c Men'a Sprang' and, Sumner 1t113.0111 doBURCUI.IIO inci; INA_ Mc:Bona( burrs to their fall mamba —, and comitter Wm. for men and born amid, tonrotin. Med. Cmcintores. BurranerCmd Conimemn IfedinkMo OMB, Cmamer Con •! nen tylnii of CoMIUMM G ob bra I ami nn& Lla A sos. lbansAl.o. ind• oinh mt • • • Muslins, Irish , warm:dad Mi dna. Rath faiml•Bi/k and an/omm Cramtn • Glove, and Ilditery• at inirdinnurt corner or Market strectit fiOLI,ARS; CUFFS, be—A. A. Co. ira non opening real Valentin IPra stul Coffs. Book do.. also, Chimrtemn Cap., spl7 I 1 Parasol& A4MASON CO., 6'2 and 6411 13, I open this csoraina, 3) rases P- • L New Spring awls, at No. 85 M: tst LEKANDER A DAy mould re • peetfully J: 1" io ",teel . 4 . 11 re ITTLYeGrO ` l32i r a h r e n T ntlyenienr 'This suck ban been bottglit c 0b it:eXa=reTe.:l4l4 b.e"Orr.el' ,aati. ALEXANDER a unT, M bet atehlw e sr. Northwest twrner of th Diamond. Wholes.* Dry Goods. A,. MASON A- CO. l 2 and I• street.lre now daily °veld= an: 0. Din, flthi,=.lll exte G Vl: t g . d hl ,O ° I.4e = whiett the/ ranwetfollf invited. other Citr ertifiountry Merchants. • 4 AlNew Sprtug Goods. MASON will open t.i thrr etlicit the attention et their retro. an • no rinir, SUBSCRIBER has coma e ARAV:lllfirolirtfultire':l`„ t; . na ' l " , ii' L to-1i: It de Leine& nob S= " erl3l? .. slin.u " Ces.. 4l resi k'd da " sai n.. and Mouth Drilla and Colima Melo. Nth maw Matte pd . Craratu.Thlbel, _Yon , da thin AU.d • ex =att.-a.? -M.V`Bl newest lurks in athseleita. EZllso d , st;11 . ' rend; merest very splendid eatertosent of Testi • s of uteri , fashionable shade Lad color, which. e,et' z,zz i sre . theoLd hen hares nal of thelfttatundow all of which • ' ermined to offer sit such brim as wil• ote who thiarldm with a cal, tbas non =bribe .0 Clethhtir is sold ot this estotthtitthent, but • est A trlora i theg e tti gke host P=tft ' untner.itnett g t the sh nett " ! mehln Stiaw-Ekapaet.and Bat W • .crase; ,No. 10$ MARKET STREET` RIPALS ER offere far sale. et very • acarr ar, • rali ...ttottnent of Straw and Main. "T RONAIT.4LForrign and American_ plan .4 fancy Straw, Braid, Chip, Gimp, Mlllon. Lae.; Ihnr, pasneha Les. i llit . te, Youths', .d Bo si Leghorn. rear and p phln B d. Straw. Pa..ms.. )IwallLa and Robe Leaf. la. rant.' glum, Braid. Plitt, CLIP, ititth /.....d 'hi/ . ' Illswa'tlisei, et=td, and other forma, ho pored vat+ etT RIVECTSTRich Bonnet =I liestl.,plaln Satin lard Par fet..., all widths and colt. limey Gana. uttlar•r•Cora- LrCeS-11•In wad Pawed white and eolothi Bilk and Cotton %etas STR.4; TRATIOLINGS—Cards, Tassel, Ba tt on, Braids Pelerln Pc., Le_ PLI RS—Frenrli oaf American Sprigs, hunch. and '7 PONArtT h .f ? irdr.AS - VSATIVIS.-Glace, Ora. do N.. f jtA t y ,,, , Li.A.g:, Florence, and abet styles, sosorted .rIA TENS--Assorted onwllcles and colors. Alaw-Iltickand law priced Parasols and Ctebre , g e a t tra n d Swing Bonnets • fl5ll. FIRST LOT to received and opkara, comprising. I, pad. tha following Jirten . l . iip, Quottea Own. White Tallow Lam . Lee, Stec TOW, =an Jenny Lind and Satin. English Chlia, Fluted Straw and Satin. Fitts Straw and Diamond. Pearl and Loop Satin, American Lao. EnileCr: WZri:4l.'''' . pllt araw. fink A... 6. 3 „ .... 1 51AP0.Ue1 t ..... m 11l T CHINTZES.-31capny & tbs attaattcm of tbe Ladles to some new romsattfal styles of Liabt and Drab Chlasso. rust .cre. asivad. Int t r4l, also open th is manalum aa additkitud pIJ rd iaa,,itojetwiSattleutrilow-110190 !t; nak 3 • - A EGE DE LAIN - ES, Lih i t i and Dark, 414 CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c. L w. mccuzimxx 1. ow constantly receiving hi. Spring &ads or CAR 'TS, OIL CLOTHS, A TRIMMINGS, Pf k, '''''''ingi' r&B , P th. E " Ttr bw'ac' Extra ye! Velvet Vila Rewrote; do.do. 'repute, Prue steltitt i . do. Retteselg eaten super 3 ply, superfine 3 ply: do. n, ertesrine do.: Cps do; common do,tottentio, 44, :A, , and 24 twilicel 1 dation, 44. 3.4, 54, and 54 Pialn do 44,34.54, and 24 wool and cotton do AUGS, MATS, OIL CLOTHS, &c. Extra rhenllle Rtifinq gine do, do- extra tolled do. One do. do, Ounneort do. a' lawdle Door Meta lulled do. do.: .beep alit do. do: Adelaide do. do.; Thrum do do. Crumb (Rothe. Felting do., Beetled 144.6-f, Ind 24 Alerliteet CM Claim ant to et 007 Asa ball or mom. 04.74, , 54, 44. did 24 011 Cloths. STA.RODS, SLUMS, TABLE COVERS, &c. Al taLr Rods, of oil 11114{ Carpet Eindingg LIAR. = ?filet - kV . eft d" r thU i PtVl== u do. ralitt Bed 10. ow liollutdec Vevitian Wig Etabowatal Piano Core. o. Table ein2, do. Maud do.: Worded ULM do. lindog impertellandgpecbastell our steciedLreet *ma the clod celebrated ileniorles. ledge of the Wed and newt ape gags inV I Vlt= 8 40t a F:nd,:°,,,zl pooh node fay kr tAs LEM. Cti... We owed], Invite all lo rah and ex.mlee our dirk at The argot Warehouse, 85 Fourth street. me .19 W. MeCLINTOCK. ,s IIAIV.LS—A: A, AlAsoN&Ceo::hite n e jul reed per ea resit-do earfee piaed Ca bre , 11 . 1 g . e 2. paw.. Embrotdrred do.. Tani de Leine arid th a !ShawllP 7 ELIBBONS—A. A. Meeori lk Co. Will A Zlilib ki ath IDonling. ratte. of new dyke Ilitite4 fill. e l ide., mid Lam Voila. Elebnaktertia, aei " - ....PT. VI RPIIY & BURCHFIELD have coal iv& teemed rerrieles tbookr mom] novel, of lioode, e . patch will no found Huokshark Illareer, Bleartied t.',...:47= 1, ..11 r u liggei . e 4 llll Linag y el , V=l . Pi o ll n n i it nteIiBERAGE4 milt Ili UF,R , . for kw ir...to be bad N. ~_,!_Zik„___ - MUJIPIII7 a BURCIIPIELIPP. W.P.111( dat --- ii---Jmy)'lEl,l) haveroceived ui. pima neon ill viol 'Strada aryl emollients. *pi FlO. EgraNal—PAPSli IIANGINGS:—Tapea , Dem - Wort What ind Gold Paper Ilartistitts te.d brgro ' mtitette '"" Prrf De n''' leccit .'a rt irrisis l'" ,tu r"3' st ric ti l lul l' r.,,. by toe 1 .4 waurra P. lIAIWIALL, W Wort street. I Wing% and Liquaris. --- No, lel 7 Liberty.st., Formerly Doris cracker factory. yrc. of Ptttsharga ,fs.l Irrotaxan, of N. T. FIQKEISEN k STOUTENEL, rearmetray t"hrg i g=llMPtrirt ',avow /MORE at th e abo . v• stanl, where JD_ Ye ;hair sd aars keep a fall seatronsst of the baststack—liceclle and Prench!red and white WWI. 4.1.1 1 , Franah thoir andloale grgndlea,of the choked vintager; Jatnur• rots , lfand gin, Irish Whiskey, champagne and sparkling bock worn, of Mesta/et appalled brands, port 1,1:m2,144.1ra, sherry and muscat. Mors; Abegatbeiar- Alsoonsnliner,'llolland berrlags, gsrlss and.Lbedrurgb Cheese. All °tablets they will wen, wholesale. or retail, ssithe most resaonable terrna One of the jrarSzala. Al,. Bteaiensl,pl/11 coot:ming his thald2 . of t fi e g= tu rak otter home In this city. Pleats give a s a esjl. her Yea r 'lL"r g= t rrpidled free of extra chaise; ands the WAYi _, 'PAPER &MY OWN,IIANI3- FACTURE—A lue. Ants amortmetti bud IS lb mn,•EA =co. kap= GROCERIES, &c J. D. WILLIAMS & CO.. Corner of pod and WM Streete, Piiistotryh, AVE NOW IN STORE, and to arrive this wrek, the following goods, of the mart tarot impot tohoor., which Ire offen.W on thr mon. reoronshle 11.5rwlfghogor prime l imo 1Z dorm Potent Zior Vimh Marin 65 La. ehodg do. do. :A bot. .stare pato Much: 40 °oolong ebularo 05 En hxl bogs filo Coffer. 75 51,1, N. O. 3loihr 15 - LaguyrowndJavw 15 - 00 boxer Ifs, aorl Ilb 10 .` Gulden Syrugg lump Tobarech - Lost Crurhwl. rod 35 bloir how 1 wad 3 11ork. _ Powdered trot; 550 IA: seetllr, Ithlein, t 3 and do. No. 1 do. 50 drutor thwxrtto 1. and 1,1 do. Sallow= 311 Jon. horde:tug Prow., 60 lox. ticrled Ileninr. 50 lbs. girily 1300 05 extra Nioddrw. 5 boor" Rork Candy'. Woo (-Salim: Groh, iNtroux 1 " ' Clove, 1I; " co:.:,a a ci;:.;:lat, 7 taf f r u pEr - a alisla . d". 6 - Cs.LII• 4. Almond tir0 .. u61%. Ingrr, 12 dos. Idillt b' ar,Dosp: D6PPL, I bid. nip. earth bal. 1 - . Pimento: 1 - Droun Tartar. 10 kegs .. flustant: I el, 1N.6r1 Eno: 10 .- - Owls, 2.. lants, ID " " Clovelc 2.. Sidi,. mod ludand 2 bbis. Garrett'. Snuff: I Liquorb , 1 45 Coxes Shunts Cusildr. I I " Amm II""II ' 6) " /114 d - 1150 Both Rack: 10 - Speral - 1 bbL Flour Sulphur. 100 dozes 51ason's Disdain: 100 KIT. Mdcbm. Webs. rurarth. Riot noun 10 dor. Mtradi of Leman. 100 L . S.D. ludiso:Row, and 2 malls: al doz. fiat: 0 '' I,mon Suds , 150 " Corn Broom, I cask Sal Sod.: 01.1. Nalla Whlte 4 Learl. Lard 011. 02. WAIN -4,UNDRLES s.p borime R.f2,11, 1' plea,. 2. 11.. Imp!, and Black 'reaK 160 buts 51 Lnial %. and s's Tobarrr, 25.115. m 5000 ra, C Ri odflshl boles Henn. 100 labls. N. C. Tar: 10 .200 k Cr'd Sugar. 100 eases Mar...tail's 5.4111 2 bhdk Maddell 510 717 . V10. , = 2 . (101110 Ir o ~g,rraauu (11.1114 Pt. Plaxkn (0 qr. bls. N 0.1.2 Ilarkerel: 10 kits Na. 1.1 5050 kees Nalle, &kid , 54(50b1. 40 (Ma. Tanners' 001 1000 Lamp 5011 100 dm. Iturkrt, Tab, 3 , J0 535.37. R. L. nuisier. 3,000 IN. Xlmood. :.5551end ll Num. •• Eng. {Valuta. 50 " Ground Nut. 700 3=o tic. 50 Cract , m • 5 " Prune. 131 " Malan Saga. " Tomato Ketcup: 30 " h•PC.0•0. 07 . - Pickier, 50 " Bmr.ll.iugar. . .... . 10,00 U Principe Ses?r , r, 6,M, lievans 100-M. 11. SPA. " 100 blx. Water. Sogn , ... 1 Butter Crackn., IV 1,1, Smite - Ale: IN mws C. S.D. Tube... boxes llogio $O , l. an d Caud t rt..l 7k . rd - (irrut 1:1,1N.1;n -*.titiva whj . WtwiTing lewick and with wer.l - Second. and 101 !root trauma e t.tuat Loran matting:Lull. pct end amormaot of gad. Yor sale by L. S. GORDON, Produce, Commis' &ion, and Forwarding MERCHANT. No. 78 North Strerr, Baltimore. undersign d, Agent fur the t Use. bane eentralty leehtoct tee t o .nue . h:etna Itallroa.l. be, allele .- OE-VIRAL Pli.ea Bcsin:s.:. channel. with the 1111tWAILDINO BUSINESS, nail gl o r ra e :=Le 111161.0 . Flee r,tlralo, itespectlhily, HAM-UM, 9]l. . 1." 6°Rl')N. N. 11. Orden Cr Grocerie, Salt. de., promptly. execute.l. &IMAM-ICW , Mee., John drallivan & Sony, W. Sure & Sons. Thor. J Can= & La. John IleCrdinth & Wy li e & David Baia! (M. Dirndl. KrJghter& Darrey. t Mar • bra. Turnbu ll , Dall & Slade. Moran narrate Son, Jag tirorte—tathaurv. Maw , . IL Crauld• Whealbar.Ta. Moon. Chat Thaw. Rear, Grad', Plant arab. Mr. J. W. Karr, Ilan-Ann, Juno. Cowart.. hab, Columbia. Mantra Mullhollit Ray, llharaville. Marra. P. I.t E. arra% York. Mawr , Janata Stool t Co.. Levis. t novas. Pinlaielrbla torldrJatbra..lar the nt :ijg..i.n! Kiroutb . Shlrci , na —Co tilt QUGAR AND MOLASSES— i.7 75 hka. prime N. O. Heger. .1 , 10 bbLs. laz.es. for :a. l•y tach:fi • JAMES A. 111:11:111e0N I . OAF SUGAR-200 He. Small, for sale by 1.11 meb?.3 3.UIE A-111.711111.0N a _ 0. SUGAR-25 blids. for sale by /II • mettle. JAS.DALZELL. id Icon., ACKEREL--1 5 0 bbls. prime No. A. IWO INA_ tee this. day argil fur salr by L _mcKetee2e) Rt/IIKK”ON A KKPPEIIT SaUGAR AND MOLASSES— ' ftJ 10 bbd.. Pl.tatent Serer. 400 bbla de Moluacs. (rat roopersee. Inme'rlbsod)llLLlCß RICK Elbe/N. 50SHARES Houghton Mining Compnny P y. ,by A WILK/NS a (CL. ae3 Never a Market aud TIoe) 0 LARD -20 kep No. I Lard. and Greme Lud. for sale by 11. tIA LZELI.s I hi. ape 4.1 ALERATUSI.2S boxes and 10 1.1.15. for (Jule by Ic. 1./ALZELC. 1,0 . La Liberty ..tn.t 1-7 150 mama dm. Dad C 11Innoi ordng l`gpar. 5o n 10 ken n's ononot 300 faa. Clovo, 500 coca Clooa: rt.l. N true '' gar, Inatone and 50 1.11 . 1. BEN,. trgl. 112 Svand. and 151 Ilan! on. MORRIS'S TEA MART, (LATE MORRIS & IIAMORTII,) AR O< Diamond. Second Ponsfrons Thationd oily. 1 1 ;& k V &Aril FOR 'IRA that is really practo4r De l andk2llll7Mot roateni4 land and at 1ra.5., .14 Orico. 504,75, narb.27 REFINED SUGARS. &c . Lb 20 banal D. IL. Lon , . Lon( Onear. 215 bbla. Cruabol Sunat. • Panactol :0 Golden .01Clarieed con ic . P. 11. non!, Molsovani.n . Sail E.. 5 a br JAM A. 1.11:1121112.0.N A CO . cod a% Arenta Mt Louie:nig. 11.4.‘,. enced co- FANCI asta to tblt webs. , 'AI barred sod Do ts, T Post. essls. ss. ells. ar,4 Cottou Ckott!.. .OLe Gd.. leiveti t t: Clubs belt splected fr;inet.r emmlinte all at Rml. in the 4.1 WAR-92 bads. N. 0. to arrive this dap, fr.t =l.. by ...lea W. ILAIIIIAII6II. MOLASSES - 14 0 bblt. N. 0. for sale by ntele24 P. A W. lIARBAUGII. for sole IreEGOS—A few bble. (fresh) nada/ S. k W. HARBAUGII -141"D—I0 bbls. Y 75 kgs. NP. I Lard, in Aare 1.1 for sals Sr trarhbl w nsiinsvnit DRIED APPLES-130 lig. prime,i for sale by meh2b S ItARDACOII. OD FISH-8 caoko recd and for sale y mb2 &&R.HARDAUIIII SALMON -5 bbls. No. 1, for Kale by pach24 a. DALZELL i CO HERRIN6-5 bbls. for sale by metal IL DALLELL co. rULVERIZED CORN—Refined and Pr, wed Eugenie for Food.—This incomparable Pure beautiful article It exunedingle health, delletou, and encenminal. Pudding, Cake, Custard, de, ice., We be the direeduga anatenptuelng packait, win be foam! lOr ' rla i tt Knell p it r . E% C lr - LA7rir ond 4. - prime ders. In .thre IIeGILLAI nor. v letutera Unabridged Dictionary, BSTDIt'S UNABitIDGED DIM lON in 'Poop. 1452pp.quarw—pnew Same work bond In Ituaelamw.l, eV...ea book and vide., very vies - ant-81000. ntS "PPli al ;ATLIERS-1600 the. prime, for rale by 8. a W. lIAREACO FLAXSEED OIL-5 tibia City Make, on band and tor ludo br ID cb4 8. N. WICKEIIBIIAII. lODLIVER OlL—Rushton, Clark at Co.'s, 11J1reed and for sale by mob& DRESS SILKS-20 pea assorted Spring Style Dress Silks, just r dby A. A. 3IASON k meb,; No. 62 and 61 Ifarkez street. ADZES' DRESS GOODS -11 1 ( 6 , ytob p 1,2 oll2wool 113l in o:doted DolAluert; rte. and oplendld Idyls Boma Da Loin., 10i^ H0..1111.10 = A. A.:BASUN p OTASH--8 casks reo'd and for tale by 31101.011 A RICK VfnoN. mob{ 221 .OL2OI Lllonly 4. WINTER WHALE OIL-1200 galL to ""'""1 far role!HI 11:10114 LLER A aicxersox. • 1 MALL PLAID FRENCH HINGMA.MS, 4 INEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS. gagm ir lli BURCIIYLk bove, Joot roo . dAfroth hoV . O r trlN W°: .11 ibe '"°" ' yU . lfl rk°' I EC BUTTER--I 4 kegs just. reedzLnd for malo by [030.{1 MILLER • RICHEISON. irIENTS' POCKET HANDKERCHIEFS-- VA 3.113 and Limn Cambricf :l . oow anal band oomo b.y. r‘r°1 :o r e111 60" 9rk'r6i't ingll ° l 7, 3 BURCHFIELD. eENCrriINEr PORT WlNE.—Tire pu a re in fro tiho(r'e;aTlr°.ParleVlMlN 714 .o 1p gory-oryot Ada of tbo Ihoosood. [34.25 SUNDRIES --I Mal. Clestnuth; . 2 Ihnkory Num • ? 35•boii3 114.ar10 Condlyo for yolr by mrlo3 J. D. WILLIAMS Cl.l. •--- AilS°N'Blialii? Ig"orour wct itosZ .W%LI. 1110TASII - 10 oasts, warranted Imre, for IT 'alibi , arta+ J. AIL FLOYD. GAS CLIANDELMEtS AND I , IXTURIN; Farlor eltandedion .4 Urarlhd... 14 th. late.t nil, alvo, two and one light Ornamental iv r , VMrd s vytore twa Ma InchlS • of-Em rmim-tlre eta., 'Am/n.410.4' r.. 0, " 1 " Ob. !lulu% AM. by wal • COPPER STOCKZ— rth.re. Avorr go ° - •nwi : 73 Algongctiet Don.glu liought*.d.ao4 tar Mid at th e Bankths uouall nuttNB comet /Lan sal InEard N. INSURANCE. Frankill 7 Fire Insurance Co. ofPhiliura. I)I,I,tEr,CT,OI{,S, C.lrlesmLV, II tl :Lnc L ic:F .. , _Oro . '''TlT:gerg - a n ,Z=". l "'" i • D. , id - 1 it- I r. • CHARLES Y. lIANCKER, Proattlent. (tuAntrt II Ilot.wcit.A, Heavtary. nit etwatany minnow.. to . mak: Imotrancr,pmanunt cr Ittailod con overy• tbutortMom . 1 it tn town arta vtntr, at rat... low as aro catodt•tont with tocuritY • The Company have rottortutt tt largo cunting•rot fund. which, with their Capital and Prt•tainuo, ~,,,f,iy i t ,,,,t. altunl amplo prontion 10 Alt. awoinol. Tbo of the Coto taMT• tot ...10-1851, tu• pub. !lAA attorrably to the Art of AF,tably, am a. fllow, hiesUm,' Heal Estate Inry Iran. .$1,:1271 , 1 , 11 Sin , their Inmrporiatlnn. pperiodcif _I Fear, they Ass, inua upward,. ~(1,111, o Fnur ,iamb,..Thauxual 1,, 111 , . thereto, othidlui, of *hr alrant of Itoraincr, to if .41 no *Leh 11,11 a, Jll,l lai il cue.l. with nri ,l lll , to•io oil J. LIA111.0.11:11 (MI IN, Agent. 1.11/1 ,, e F. E cioner llld qt _ • . State Mutual Fire Insurance Company. BRANCH OFFICE—Nn. 511,11[1111.0 STREET, Dill: hest evidence of the success of the Directora to endeavoring to make the NTATE FIEF: lA'srir.tspEr C0.111 . .1 0T meet the wants of tike I 0 the unparalleled aannunt Of husinuFe b eee , d o n, having waned neer 0400 Policies in • little more than eight months, and addlt, neer relAind el OW to the toropa.y. The Illreetorg are frond to say. to al 000e1 all iLe property 111,1101 lc of the oxl.ol kindle in all 11.1,. and a large promotion insole.] for only 1100 Number of Policios : issued, - 5,065 Amount of property insurod, - $5,1.39,496.00 dn. guaruntoo premiums, 57,000.70 do. cash premiums, -- - 32,104,24 do. guarantee stock, -- - 00,104.03 do. fosses, 4,100.00 To he asauctot from the above benne.. the lori.lentAl es rienges of the 011100. etti or rountry mere-hauls. awl min.,. of dwellings. ard I.olitt,ri and ronntr, rronso• helieved mu- Pane nth inta advantages In point of cheamees. 005.1', and •Or e. Intierior to no Inenrance lu Una enuntry. ,Ip n lat.txrl on the equitable and ennal, iturroy..t eystern vJ caounoaas Itteke. excluding all speclalltassrda. In. gring. only a limited 'amount In any one locality. tint, pro. chiding the fmqueney and nerurrenre of tar, flm.r, and alio nu loth toe otot.k and 01 , 1001 plan, It no t oat,. pte.oe. lt 014,0 the control of toe following IhrwtorK--John I' Ituthertbol, .t. !illicit. John 11 Parker, 1.7..10000, Ad•nao A. Carrier. 1'hi10 , C . .,5:11n,,,ikanv,...0 r, „. A. J. tiILLIITT, Seeretsrz A. A. Cu.... ActUary. Perin Natal Life Insurance Co., Philad'a. A, GENT IN PITTSBURGII, W. 11. DAVIS, realiting Nor tho fierierOf I