rrrsguit.Gi GAZErrE . , , C*l,l E II ED „SIONPA.V: 111ottNINp,. MARCH 15, 1952. sterßE:sprara ',ITATIF'EII WILL ILE FOUNA QM FiACl7l l .4(l4' OF THIS PA I'F,R. ? . i - , --1.4.---- -- - .„---.--- ~, Allen MAD 711011 ...L61118V11.1.1L TO INDIANA. —We lekin,from the Idiempapers that stock, to the amodUt of $1 000, has been etlbstribed to thii,lircttich ran r a , from the Pennstlvania .9. i , liailrdad, near 111 'Ube, to Indiana The distance Di about lb miles over•kery , favorable ground: ( This isbo the beginning of an exten 'don troini the first named point, 10 reach the iron and lumberrerou of the valley of the Al i legheny. • It will Lt a valuable road to that fine ': ace,tion of country /I ; but will not. ome in compe- .tition with the A itigheny Valley Railroad from fl i c ibis city to Oleo Some,fifteeo miles noith-of . Intlianititw l ll re I the pine region, whence the people - of, Indiana,. Westmoreland, end Payette 'counties eon draw their au Lies of lumber. It is thought:that it Will pay well. . . " Bat if ithat r t ad will pay, having the prospect of little r° th n I a local business, how mach , • . - tacit cer aittly will the Allegheny Valley Road pat whith willeve a far larger local business, beiides being tl e: connecting link between this c:i • :greakeentre of commerce at the head of the .'[Ohio and tile wignificerit system of roads with ;:":::tihicit it liill c unect in Western New Sark: 'a We . lmovfcif'no rood now projected which prom . Des to do so Leavy a business, or gay better divides. Th 4 three articles' of cool, lumber andiron would of themselves cause It to pay well, but in a altion to theseit will have a very heavy‘ mi cellaueous and ' raire.llitig Bast , v. . nesi. Wo hop and expect tafte this oatl6-,.., • :_;:_:_;'peanutwork"vigirously pros cited this Year, so that it • m be completed )by the close of 1853. f : •••., . , A New fit neer llorse..-::-We have hid the , l , ' pleasure of i spouting the drawings of the new ! . • ?docket ilens , proposed : o be erected by an as : sedation of " terprising eititens on the ground .. , '..how occupic by the wasfghtly •Dld Court Noose" - nod laCZOMpaniMent3 ill the Diamond, :on Abe westfide of Markeustreet. The main building, which will occupy the whole ground, ' leaving ”tdret Iforty.fivefeet wide round the Diamond, wll be three stories high, Including _the basement, which will'be half under ground. .'Th'e basement is:intended for all. heavy Country proance, intrlk, an:l the weigh-house will he - • located la th t story. The first and main story abote ihe . basement, is to terthe meat market, and the Opp r story the iegetable hod retail country p r dace market. The two upper . stories will Ofourteerifeet In the clear. In the celatrethe building will be ele3ated to four ato nes, includidg the basement. This upper con : tial partial Wilt be finished off for council cham bers and committee reoins,'which will have a private entrance. ' '' t The plat Of . the building - is well adapted for : . the purpose dieigned, and thetvrchitectural de ' tart is tasteful and 7sppropriate. It will be an ' ornament to our oily, and will take the place - of the mostunsightly objeota which can well be .. ; conceived.We trust the plan, which is the-re ' sidt ?if mu labor and experience, will be adopt , : ed ICy.thos having the matter in hand. and the i c, building co wormed without delay. It is very • ' 4 - impottaut, that ample time should .be given to lint in thi foundations of soexteniffire a build ', lug in_the. !jammer season, and thertdis, there ' no ainio to he loot in giving eel the con. . ' - Itracte. The building iv estimated to : coot s'2.o, ~. .000,:.+Iod the money for the purpose has all , - been' subocribed. • A ' . . ~ WheatthM building is finished, a similar' one. ... : willAtXrectiol'on the oppoidte side of We Dia . •'. ":.: mead, and rue the same putposei,"witla the ex- , 'lp • ,'caption of the council rooms . 1 - . .; .; - l'',he libeling were drOjiti by Prof; Moeser, and ...,:-. do , hicu great grc t . ~ ' Mstistt.tok-LOn fiatarday our paPer contained yinliacconnt of the opening of • the Ohio and renqaylvanit Itailoaiito - Massillon. and of the I"delightful eZceirsicn and celebration which at i tended event. We shouldOot do justice to our feelingi,liowever;ohould we refrain from on - expression.of the Sincere pleasuo derived fro pi the hospitable treatment which tee excursionists -. received from theilargehearted hod gentleman ' ';', ly eititenh ' of that town. To use an emphatic -1 western phrase, ••the latch string wan out" ten . ly and sincerely. Every person was made to feel at once, on his arrival, that he was "at ~. . •, home" among true and kind-heerteilfriends. — ' We mete welcomed to , the houses and-fire-tides i --' of •s 'people to whom are' Elia been heretofore • istrangers,with a heitriicordiality welch 4einen ted the acquaintance forever. diver, event was 'anticipated; every comfort provided' and every -expense' Mot by our liberal . entertainers.-‘ , . •- • .Coming henie we found there was but one . , • - - , expression in the cars; that of gnstification 'with all th incidents of 'the trip, and eepeciel • •-• . 1 9 :With the hospitality of the people of Mee; ', --, ninon.i • - - '''':.• . . The ' town ofilitussilionis a thriving, andreally • ' , beautiful place. On the level ground alongthe canal 'and! rivet, there inn largcbtisiness dont, it being one of the lailent.wheat marts In the • country, and crest quantities cf”produce are, brought there for ehipment. Of course a hero vy trade in Dry . Goo ds; Groceries, ilaidiWare, ~. --1 etc., it ekrridd on, and there is considerable f • 'mannfactUring of.var l ions descriptions. On the rising \ gCciiiiil; whicii i , skirts the town in every i• I 5. direction, iire most, delightful building . sites, - .width the ,people, with a just , appreciation , • of "their , beauty, have adorned with fine resided . cee, andhave laid out theground with Skill-and tast,e. We observed several fine churches, the -., most of f i lmes provided with ercelleot bells, • which rting_out a loud welcome during the even • ankh( our+, anivalt' , • I ' A most lintereseing • bhildieg is the "Union School," so Called, affording ample room for 700 re childn;to ace taught tile whole year within -w ~ itsall:o, i - e expense being defrayed by a tax • tolanntrily l imposed by the people. The pntici pal of lithillsohootreceives $lOOO per annum,' , - and thie 'aellistiZeit , teachers remain ran ee salaries. ••' The SOnseiluenceis, the children of the.townare ~ here prepared for college, or for any walk ‘-. ' itilife, if they do not wish to pursue a classical . - edneafion.'Nothing could better attest the in 1, ' . . telligence and good sense °Ube people of Mal- SilkM, thafilhis school. They do not dwarf the • ; intellect 1 their children by employing incom petent, teachers, or starve a competent man into - , *sorrow - ft:it neglect of duty. \ ' The ll4l.read comes into the southern rink ' urb of Alissillen from the east, and. makes a . givutefttl l iweep senate} .the south-western eide of 'the ttirn„ croosing the Tniicarawas river ~...,. Above the Main street. There are two bridges giatinini the river besides the railroad bridge, -- - Whielr,isiLtiot. yet finished, the one f fiC•Pdaine street tieing a fine stone structure t ;with three • - Take it altogether,Sbutsilion most be a defiet ftil residtre. It lion of late years become quiie . . -•htzsithy, tis pleasantly 'Jaunted, populated ¢j , ... : 1 . lin IntelliFent. people, and living is cheap. ' Nil ' •I,dotibtietints:hers of our citizens will-visit It F...' .. diiitaif a aamitig Season. We ,can nromfee t iot ,' • . , them ii p ea.4ant ride, and it will fie their own • - :fault if they ati.not enjoy the visit.. • The Ccitrimiesioneb of Warren County Pa.in ieoMpliarMol.withithe eaprensed 'niches of 114 cit. liana, b cubacribed $160,000,40 the atodk of ;She pcnohnsy. and Erie Railroad. i‘ The borough 0 f:74 1 .4.. taten. (conditionally) $10,01004 , and the individual , subscription, in that-county to from $40 . 9 64.0,00 • . IConnectsas.—lin onr tiarriabergh letter, pleb. j. Iteli ad.o4 the'9th hist, it , woe stated abet s somber at petitions wore presantelby 'Virg Wil- • gintj—itiettquld hale read Mi. Miller, one of the from this, eaunty,.who bin In attending to the Interests of hie eaatitit , etitswe are, in fact. all our members who are t I always on the gontid.4go are . among the meet . working members of the two,honses.-. C acknowledgments are due to Mr Caroth, . : .. stv of thd Senate, and - . i.0 alllhe ratonbere from 1, , ' the eotmty et' the Lower Ho* of the Opera .". ' Meenibli, for choir attentien in — transmitting ~ deernaints, and information of varlotie kinds:— .: . Ihererill acetpe'Ahie genteell'acknowledgment .., - !for the repeatt3 favors they here conferred opl - . ... , TSB POPES BUM The New York Mirror 'Says: •`The Phffadel. palatinate holding indigniaion meetings and tas king a greatlues about thici Pope's block of Mar ble sent over, to be incorporated in the Wash ington Monninent. Nonsense! Let it have a place there, and preach to all coming ages a ser mon upon the toleration of Republiind hostile tiona. The apace it will occupy in that majes tic pile, will afford an illustration also of the limited hold of RomiSniem among the free Reli gions of the American People. It is only one stone among a thousand, in a atructurnithat is destined to command the' admiration Of' the word, when the pyromida of Egypt and the ohe clieka of Rome shell have•returned to tadistin inishable dust; aid the dome of St. Peter's Snail exist only in the traditions of the past. We pity the bigotry that is offended at this mar ble. tribute of the ancient Church. Give it a place, if ol i o to serve in futore ages as a me lotto soon of the old Papal institution.". • Cwt.—lt-1d stated that Mr Clay'a health has decidedly improved, and that era Many days he will again appear in the Senate ChaMber. The ladies of nightie, it is stated, have or dered a statue of Henry Clay,from tthe chisel of the Kentucky sculptor, Mr. liatd, now in Florence. comiNlMlctTra , fo We attetelenl the lecture of. Jobe' gannet evening, at the (My Lecture lhoorn. r the end Cap..— We have noticed the Leattlrm of this Merman.. note to thee, out of conolderstion , for the l ntitute. Ltad this Ina:Anti. Invited ate. honl, aro should have brow deigned to nuendlon theirjudatnent select. Abney,a who ektett. ano 111.14 the fairest rsrters of but ta sastain a tirade unm•alr b &gall:at partlan of his audience invited by tlua Inetitete Were weiglepoied to trench upon the ground now oc cupied by iildcr White. we might our ...oh , . by 3 renal contorterrial eturre ie which A few plain facts could be etated. thet would oblige that o f gentle man to reline himself from the charge of wilful mirror twrentetlon and grog. ti But we lean to ebler.hands theorem-salty ilf . C urb there wart.) of inosourteg corrode with the rotaller revamp ed, though reiterated !etcetera] , The ' In I4X , relight cued. to render tide aboOlutely obligatory. Through the columns of your papei. I beg to advert. In few weirdo, to the late lecture of the Re, John Lord. flare the liereauttle biotie eoper-1•111lo hie Iminoe the Thirty Vv.? sad on I.l.linaVun Adolpoin,— Feems to hare lore the ambition DI the ((coerced nee annul distort feels mu( Trierhlotolerance—Chniniclo U.. WM.—Above: you have teseral editnriel par► cl'ahhe. sal one !rote a wierellohdeht of the Cbronikle, Tomood to reeroroot to Mr. Intl heel hie lertun.s. The 15/o,4<hkent qi hiefvryoend utilThOf.eit dia. - mt.,: el .4acts. emplalshed of, Is 'eery early tat. 4 of by that quaint and ehnerd old cm:Altman... Puheh.-0.1 Lashlam.” Is the fol. HISTOFICAI. HOAXES OF WERSTICS. 1. True Briton. ill tell you' =Titer, I Which mill evorse you toupen your,erev. A very tarn* portion of hlitnry is merely •psreelTof Every crime, on 11• *re,. reletiet. 01 the Pope and hi. Meats. you net 'i.e. As fictitionte—hatch'd up—fabric:ant. Bemuse not a wont of it's true. Cronus—Tie •-yueltive fact—though • =yet nit autturre, nbeo W gild at horn , . Mare nearly all hiLeifiul htstery To prevento Or outwitting to No e Eiers Pontiff that e'er existed' 'pad . Ws that was Iseellrem all taint: Thoadh hie seta hare hoed ehaaefollT talsted Alezawler Ne S.A. • sk• volot , Tots must hold him completely exempted. Trom tha charges of which wire all leamst - To poison henever •attempted. Sneundeadd never wise burnt' Pere.,llion by empty pretense— An cbjectlon to flume bat. been made , nal In fart there were no Albigrnte,' And no Simon DllbtitCort'y ermude. JrAn Hum.. trnitnualll j And Jo - Am tf . Prapu, Oa, • mrtl , At the Connell of C,notatte; , .ternte4 To Me reactant, no more t Wu, Jt-tt rintitt ID 81 , 1d9 ttori.rts nu logairltlon. WlWovar devalvery rt•DULLI stoblt burg met the Pag.,'• yrrhibitt , o No nub thine av en Auto-dere Bt Rorthelcinen'a olanallter.noiroluus As you fancy, It. never otourred, That Yam pralred'and arwrovel by the Klctio Thirteenth Urinary', !imply latrtPrd. -Y.= has, beard 4 f a ra,i4, inuaraa. That in England a atatat. fry, 44 , ..f. keraticfrosbor.raa. - 5, ,, Ilat Ibis bb a.s.creat r . the lasi, , the Cburfh moral tiara a•lar cosrant , l Tolima& aufb a law mad- ha bee name. --,, , Aad let bar attar sheer tzmawv.d, Ta a drab of slaw anitalfb 1 , 1 nwl.• Mary never. burny Bishops—the arson Is a Nags, byline nlcted or mull- Why. such coo-Inch burin Its. and Pops's P. Wouhl bare eursly cond./mord it 0. had: ` , Tie • cram to spy Crunner rens part reJ. ?los di/ Ridley nor Lullaby Whereas Goy insolits Pas balso",l,iralro and p AbsolualY far noihlou at all. r But bethink Ira. keel Catholic Whilst historiaos oar cruder,: c.a., Horalish Protestants esonut fey /torn To To. Potties omnosiou• . run: And will ever racist his lotrusi , o. No offena, mitt. ishitersr to you. Till continued of the alter chtlusloo Of bellering that History's tans. FRAM WASHIEGTO2I fesmaroodrara of dm Pitl.b.T.h Ng , G. WAJUIXOTOS, March 9. Caiiiirf Changes in England,—Sesr Apariion nsenti..Snl:th .Carolina and Catifornia,—.l4l sachustai and Slacery. The change irate British Ministry is 1p;) event ;of to..great. impo !ince. The 'hum of the of ,fair to that the outs have got in—nothing more. iWhy the RuSsell people should have taken to their heels wr en their late associate . Palmer ston, beat th'im by a dozen votes oat of three hundred, on an insignificant amendment to a pending bill, American politicians find it hard tO ntideratand. Russell vita proceeding. in a very maid and cool sort of way to increase the .-Mitionil armaments against France- Dot the TOries will do the very . same thing, or belie their past history ; for France, whether revolution .ary or Absolutist, hen always been the mare crow of the Tories. The new Cabinet 15 rather a email one, which was to be expected, because the present race of Tories is a stunted and de generate breed. Sir. Robert Peel, a truly great man, wan only nominallp• member of that par ; ty. Be was a leader that could and (lid defy the bigotry of all parties Ile acted upon Whig principles, and his -measures were all Whig. Lord Derby, late Lord-'Stanley, is Premier. He is chiefly known se aleharp, waspish paha limitary debater. Ae a politician, he is a sort of cross,between the late borne racing noble man, Lord George Eentinek, and the Doke of Richmond. The new Chancellor. of the Ex chequer,, and the leader of the House, is Mr. D'lsraell; who has won his political reputation, like his chief, in debate. He is rather a light superficial man. Hole a Christianised Hebrew, and eon of the author of normiesities of Liter. attire." He is aznerilla soldier, or rather stir mistier, and in the public mind hie career is as. sociate&with the pursuit of office and the hope of rid. Rebut himself come literary talent, and hart written thefeToung Ditke" and several othir shocking bad novels. 'Sir Edward Bug. dep,Ote Lord Chancellor, is one of the &et Aissitery lawyers in England, and the most re: 'ePeciable character in the new administration:. {Then the Tories were lest lit power, Lord Lyndr: burst occupied this respectable and dignified station. Howas tendered by the. new Premier the subordinate place of Keeper of the Privy Beal, brit is Said topiere declined, which 11 . 1 high ly probable./ I - . Lord Derby and D'leraelt are, or were, both decided Protectionist', but the lettar lit said to have lately ratted Goat that party, tine to have declared fora complomise with the lauded in. 'tent by taking off some of the tales on their property. . .t . . Ae it mho!. Ite expected that the new Minis , ..., try conlu get Mtg. with a mere transitory ma, jority of a dozen votes, it May be,,,,expected that l'arliament will be dissolved in sejvcry effort time. Built Is hardly Possible that so wesk. a Ministry can Stand, add 1 predict 'for them a 'very briet enjoyMent of authority and salary. I,am either gratified to And that Palmerston is Pot again admitted intri the government;. lit is - Clear that he sought to commit the beater, one to an approval of -the infamous treachery of Louis Napoleon, and to such a man no true' American can desire to see committed the die- dile" of:Eaglet:id in this day.' of struggle be tween liberty and despotism, , I learn that the judiciary orttatatttee, after all; will.pot -report in favor of *Resting California ber,tweinembers nr.der the pew eiastia. Judge Butler him resoLred to '!tidhere to the contingent rights of South Carolina, and to inalettpon'the fa . , 4 i p eitige of her large.lfractinn as the re turns Pow Maid. Amrording toihe pr,,,,,,, lee blee it 16 . 45,000 inhaidtmits. The majority of the Committee ,6/1 report the number of Po)* pie inCiliforrda on the let of June, 1850 as nirtOlooeidig;(49°4.°o;44t eke ought, con ieotiat*to barreehnt:titititnetribee:44 the 4:foose The 7itii/00.9i ' . 4filfre f i: 00°ITIMM,a0d ' that. the number of members be increased by one, so ae to permit the faction of South Carolina to be represented, , and the retention by California of her present strength in the House. I think the latter course will be pursued. Mr. Rantoul, Free Soil Democrat, made ohne speech to -day in vindication of the position of parties in his State upon slavery. lie censured Mr. Davis, his colleague, for having, even by ' implication, endorsed the Impudence of those who had denounced coalitions in Massachusetts against the pretensions of slavery, while In the 86T110 breath they applaa.ied all sorts of combi naions elsewhere to sustain them. The Whig . party- , ;of Massachusetts ought never to have yielded the doctrine of resistance to the aggres sions of slavery, and must re-unite upon that time-honored platform, if it would. recover its old majorities. It is now apparent that the great statesman of Massachusetts bad :made a good deal lest, than nothing by snob abandon- Ment, and the State has been almost lost to the 'Whig cause by the same means. Mr. Rantoul read a resolution which the email oustom-house faction of Roston had passed at a State convention, prior to the coalition. It was decidedly adverse to slavery, in terms ultra Free Soil. It was signed Benjamin Hallett. Mr. Caliell was curious to know whether this was. the same Hallett that sat as Chairman at the late Democratic general Committee in this city. The same man, said Mr. R.; we call him a nordiern Hunker, and now you see what a Hun ter ie. Mr. It. raid plainly that slavery must die, that if judiciously managed it would, die quietly, but that if badly mismanaged, es by the enactment of Fugitive Slave Laws, it might be settled by civil war. That is exactly my opinion. That very law has already produced a state of partial civil war between Pennsylva nia and Maryland, has cost at least two lives, and could not 100 universally or even generally enforced vithotit tile sacrifice of many more. If slavery can be wise in turn, she'will lot us alone. ❑ut we hitve yet to receive the first proM of either, its moderation or di'scrition. drams.. • liastitsuvon, fitsnon 10th 18.52.. Another awful day fur the democracy in the House! It has been well and truly said that civil wan are the most sanguinary and invete rate of all forms of strife. The intestine strug gles that are now eating out the vitals of the fierce democrsoio area strong and sad proof of the troth of the marina. Major Richardson, of Illinois, a warm pen sonal friend of Judge Douglass, a rigid parti on, hut n fair minded men, undertook the defence of that candidate against the attack of Mr. Breckenridge of Kentucky. the amount of the viodication was that Judge Douglass knew nothing uhout the attacks upon Gen. Better in the Democratic Review, had no control over it, and was responsihle for nothing that appeared in it, - Mr. Breckenridge, however, did not retract his insinuations as to the complicity of Senator Douglass with the assaults of the Review upon Alm and other".old fogies," but rather for tified them by a long narritive of minute cir cumstances, and scraps of private conversations. The controversy was carried on with great animation for an hour and a halt, and during most of the time the chief object of it, Mr Don vas present, a most uneasy auditor and witness of all the proceedings. All tLis is dam aging both the belligirents •wry rattly. I eee that the Evening Poet. the crg►n n( the New York Baruhurners, has repudiated Oen. Butler ea a enudidate, cn aerount:of his foolish litter. to Blair. Louisiana is tom into obretla by the feud he wsen Douglas , . and Casa. The neva to.Lhay is bat the latter has received an endonertinut from he' blatn at large. to l'ennsylrania the wont men for the faithful is the protect of the thirty three Core Mei ; against the . Thietnaan faction in the late state conamtlotri-•Tbis pretest shows that the tultiority will not elnowler to the majority. and must nullify a very large portion of the party strength itt the-ceming etinvitm. It appears that Er.ltresldent Van Buren was invited by the Jackson Associadon to attend the eighth of January celebration, in this City, and that be declined in a letter which the i•mo matioi, declines to publish. This Is carious.— The Hunkers among the !leathern few a nights since, undertook to pass a remain lion of censure upon the committee for inviting him, but the Barnburnera and Free Sellers m the Assaciaiion were too ritintercins, and out voted the Simon Pines'. Shade of Old Hickory! Shall a Van Buren approach thy hallowed tomb, and mingle his crocodile tears with the sincere lamentations Of thy votaries! Whom Mel:lode intend to destroy • they first get into s row among themselves after the manner of the eats 4.f Kilkenny, and the thing Is done. We learn to-day from New York that Some large California drafts nn the government have been protested. This is caused by the delay of Congress in, acting upon the appropriations. But how can Congress attend to such trifles when a President iv to be made! - the demand iv preposterous; it is absurd. COLIVOSV has higher duties * and Miles to fulfil than are in volved in pajing debt. of the government and keeping tbn fin aces in order. These tratts• nations are below t e scope cf its genius. The Judiciary e mittee of the Senate made two Important riparm to-day. By the first they announced t eir opinion that the election for Provident will be held under the new appor tionment, according to the census of 1850 j Thie reems to me in direct conflict with thiconstito- Hon which provides, as to the election of Pres ldent, that each state IMO appoint an many electors as It shall have senators and represent aims in the Congress. NOW I hold that these words min have but one meaning. They mean that 'the votes of a state for president shall be void to her votes in Congress, wheri Onset of voting takes place. The committee' sayi that by the act of 1792 the Congress after the one sitting when the election was held in the one indicat edby the constitutional proviaida. 'this law was practised upon in 1812 and In 1832. But in my opinion, it is palpably wrong, and I think the house will so decide. This rule will give Penulylmnia an additional vote, and will take one fiom New York, and two from. Virginia, two from North Carolina and one from South Carolina. The total number of rotes 'will he the same under either rule, namely . 395. The majority of the same committee reported tli . t from the best evidence attainable, the full retirees of the cenens of California taken in 1460 showed a popolatioti of only 117,000 thus giving to that new state hut one representative and a fraction of 24.000 over. The report states that copies of the returns from four counties, not to be foetid at the census office, were depos ited with the Secrataiy of State fur Califorria, and that added to the other returns they prove the aggregate to have been an above given. The majority therefore consider that California is entitled to but 013 e member, and South Caro lina to six. The Minority of the committee, Messrs. Geyer and Bradbury, report that Cali fornia probably had a much larger population than is here attributed to her in June 1860, but they admit that the legal returns do not show It. They therefore recommend that California be still allowed her two members, and South Carolina lila for her large fraction of 47;000. 1 opPrehend a good deal of difficulty from this business—California will not girt up a member without a struggle, and the state of Louisiana With a fraction of - 40,000, and other Mateo nearest her with unrepreseate'd fractions, will strenaougy object to being deprived of 'an in .dulgence extended to the comparatively email remnant of humanity brought forward for the honors of representation by the Western Ophlr J emus. Pro= the ijorrooroodoooo of the Courier doo Et t. TEM ATTSKYF TO AOSAISLHATE LOUIS NA TOTMON. Translated for Ot Pittiburgh Ga:ette, W I Roes. • - The followini L some farther particulars of the 'attempt to tussaseinate hi: Bonaparte, men tioned • fortnight isgo—r- . . Piletter fete than evert I address you these partloulnie her-alien theY have not yet beinipttb liehedl end ere worth lmowing. "°° the 20 4:0 •Tanwal hut, a native ofFii is, named Leine!, of the Faubourg 81. &igeant IA the .06/tie:tee Se Ytitooesee N thea . on oer : ilea at the Elysee, discharged his carbine almost within pistol shot, at the Pre;Wont ' .:, 4 'The Prince, contused by the report, exclaim •'What, already 1" It was supposed! that he had been wounded, when, recovering from his panic, he added: "Let him be shot!" The officer who furnished me with these de tails, was unable to Bay whether the ball passed through the President's hut, or slipped under the cuirass, which the Prince.wears beneath his clothing. A Staff officer mai appointed to preside at the execution of Lemuel. The latter, on being•aok ed if hulled any hooompliceo, replied, '.Yes! I have belAnd me 00,000 or them, all who voted No!" "At this response, the officer ordered that Leonel ehould be shot at once, nod on that very spot. But it was suggeeted that thie would make too much noise, and, therefo t o, the un fortunate Sergeant was massacred with .thrusts of the bayonet, aqd blows with the butte of muskets. "That was not all: without cogulmnce of hi, political principles, the futher4 Lesnel, wa. immodiately.arrested and :traroported. r "Compare the norda of the President, "Lot him be ohot!" with those of the queen of Spain when wounded by Marino, ' , Do not let thin man be put to death on my account!" Since there has lately been a good deal rt . ?All:, relative to Atm invasion of Belgium, it were well that your fellow•vititeun 'Mould be bit formed of the manner in which the army at Par is, was rationed during the daye of December. Each soldier received 10 francs per diem, bran dy and cigars at diehretion, and vile women du ring the night at the bivouac. What morality for the chosen instrumentality of this new So viour of society ! ALL FOR CRARITY.—Iine of the Counsel in the lite trial of Willis vs. Formt, or assault and battery, informed the jury that the amount of-the verdict rendered in favor of Willis, after paying his four 'lawyers, would he devoted to charity. We understand that Forrest has bought up •• judgments' against Willis at ten rents on it dollar, Bo that he discharged the ver diet at the cost of only about Ism, handrrd and fifty dollar.. This is what would be termed in WsJI street a shrewd business transaction —.s' I. Min-or. The St. Louie Republican has Santa Fe dates to the 31st of Jannery. The Apache Indiana were committing great outragen, and neverel parties have been attacked and murdered. A party of five soldiere were attacked, of whom fear Were killed at the first fire. (tat of another party who were engaged In cutting wood four were also murdered. • • Great gismo existed in all quarters, and many of the towns were guarded sad fortified. The government troupe are !mid to be unable : check these outrages. Rumors of the discoveries of precious metals continue to be prevalent at Santa Fe \ DRY GOODS HOTELS. ST ENMERS. SHIPS, PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. Coach and Car-makers. 50. 1 1 . 1. R E.VO Ti 21 PARK PLAirE, IiIUKRAV FTREET, SEA A. Af.:COW 11,11:$T. When ihay .n.... 4,3310,-, an rvtr:N WFfavE of FURNISHING DRY GOODS T. •Istch graseh Trai , their -...mf10n winll-..seaf:FL- • - 4,r,ted. bar. tvc.taafil r.c - rt , • roc% fern mattulv arre-ri06 , 0 ..111•11 it, or I FAMILI LINENS LINEN 111:1‘EINCI: LIAIII. l .I,IS.J:+ TADLK TOD, CAeNTEILDANE. , AN DQUI $ VEIN DK LALNEII AND DIDYNATELLK AND DRAPADIVE— Oolotliil , LSD WIIITK DLANKI.TS VADPKTINtIy+. ALL TIIK VAm yr, E., Al ATTINcIS ASI,IIIIO I IO LTA. COIILKU LIAM AND rEasrit Also. • full awl nampl...e.otte•rol of IN)ACII AND 01(1 Trail MI Stir , IL,vlr. , l.llrwel from IL. Yr.ourta asLI liortuan 5..L4F.1. 0•14.rl•luA •••ry. Tar., 01 • PI.DeIIItS.CLOTUA. I'OTTKLINILs. VI ARCTLIN .., CAD lIRADIN., Oil CLOTLIN. EN AM ELLID AND PATENT LE ATIIEP., CJACII LACK AND VIKINIIKs AI.,.LAFTINIi M./lIEKNS. 10 - 01 CA II PETINUS, for ClIUKI:IIPCIIIIISKS. TI AlDlstlon of CITY And OJENTKI DK •LKIL , tr ray. ttrularly InTlted to our NI dk: DORENIUS & NIXON. to•r•-..1.7tmls,1•21p Nelson's First Premium DAGUERREOTYPES Prat 011ie. Balldav, Third Sinn. • C l lITIZENS and strangers who wish to ote a} I,_ , [alb az an-strata. artistle anti 111. lit. Illtmena. al • very modem. wire', will El It It thYir Inseneet to call at al.. well lannern ralabllabal nt, wkety yoUre .11.4arlibn le .ynarsol..l. nr to then,. tualy, llecLail nu. of lb , ' large 4 arYl boar •rrantml 1.10 sal 5k71/Igbl , 4,, Yr '''... erupted Sr lbo purpnror, • b' inalramerile of (be 122.1. poosrfal kind, awl haVetx a4n4i•l , l. I , 1 *Lela nf l'egaYr ryof ',IMF, la• WY. prwl.i..l It lbo.lebrolvd I,nls, of I.l,il.l.lphaa pl Saw Norl, It r 1. Ilaltyry LIJA.ylr 1., ly able Wolf., lu th• patron. 44 The Art.. 440.'14 DK..., ryympyy, eitbyr riauly .r , r la 1rr...1. 4 .. 044 . b. "va ,, l`' . elaypa•reYl. I. ,4 ' .. l}4arans opirb .4 mqditax, to all Vetatt .. , frnsn • - ILelt a. le 414 r ii. ~ • 9.4twr DRAFT - ESC AND EAR DIYEASES — RADICALLY ste-Dit. Le Ilsrrym offers to thhse suffer ing, from Deaf.", LI. Infallible aural reined., whirl, have been Fuera. , fal In nearly fAr"iluniunal rall rot vog Ormaldestbe. Tho.remadle.rotoprinedlffereat rourses for iliseuees of the infernal. middle, and osiornal E., and bare been prryeatkaral the... releoretel Neat., of Berlin: I toed • 141.an.nr Parks; Curiaa.llleta. era Virareley. of London—sa twine tbf moot ennderful and eQwtasl .err arpliel for dlemoes of Do internal and middle oar: thair erred., ate apparent on the PIT nr eixth day Dr. Le 11..alrTat4 a cure In •Toei can where the eer Is perfect In formatlOn. Ile ha. eighteen rerlineator of earn from thorn rho had been dea r f'and AlueN.. and rho. hearing la now rombletely teetered, scut are now enabled in learn the I.guagel The nun. of nave twen ty seem humfrrd wan. who have been rural by Dr Le D. may be ..en by applirallua. hr Penalna a de. orrlptlnn of it... ir run, can bay. r.m.Hw rant to an part. Terwax-1.5 conpultailua fie; 810 hai I+ paid ilia th. Arena/ it ritiarol to lit atipiaiti owdeso.n.or watch will he baaill M haat at the OWalt. of altiliteen Attu, oar • • N. ll.—Dr. let Urannc. Troatto• no the Ear ml 11. Pie came. and 'treatment of the Deaf and Lamb; tranelated tram the. Freneb — reloe.al Addreal PT. UTU.. Unlon Rouen, Poet Illnee. N. T. letr.lat jpar-an where you will, talk about what you mar. add you will rithet 14. or hear of ttp• areal Ar• ablan priTanittou. known to the people of the t) U. U. Farrell'. Celebrated Arabian Liniment- It It , • made re•me of the ram remarkable rut,. of pazalywie. etworna- Ham. nervous IA etione.apanal nomplalate.tec on reined: and. halved, as an sternal remedy. I. iapplimsl,l* to near I y all dleessel andel mold poaibly be hneat.l by m alelne or that hind. Iltee mlveriteement.l • lei-INDIANA—SriIoot Dr. P.l'Laneo ll—Amougt the hundred. of lettera.tertin ~ .. en, order. remised by the proprietors nr this medicine, th following le adrenal to .how It. chorale,, avid the ea" of Its it.. In • dLnant part of the Wool. To. Meer.. Col tan ern dry goods' morehanta, but en. lace .0." ton th Felt of the ehnitest medicines:. -Wornersa, tau.. P0pt.1.., 1117. lltssrt. Tu&hG fh—We happened tn got •Int cf gorrelfoge let opting. Prepsral by morsels.... Po run n the Termifoge •as Intneluerd to our tinittPl.7l.ll. tt. dettiand became eo great for It that nor .tort rinti 100 eahnostad. It bee protocol the beet effect •h hoolt.ren lard In this Pathan. end it eery popular anon pert-p..oe. Na en demos of obtaining tho mnllrlu hereafter dlreet from yourelreo, De it 1.1.111 more teridl then nor Ottlfl medicine we beep. Pure , . maid u! imMealsierly. D. J.*. .I.W COLFON For sal. wholesale aid retell hr J. Illltll a Cite. 4,•112.4/11.11 Nn no It oct Ft • NO111111•01/Ni let Asa. TI, 1142. • . . • k • ! itir M. SAIII . J. M. h M ikk—Let e now Irtmt you can put the Petiotzi. al, fur,rao to whol.tato it h. olny MT with • mph. miner 1 La.lth• Cir , ulato din. 1.11.1.1 Tin article I. kiviost univ.iffai osn•racoon. Von nisi,. . A. W. ItAP.TOIXr. Lunittott, ammo Cu., Nan II tumour. N. al. Kira. Puruscauu—Dear slr—We had left with ue, • smuttily of Petroleum; It In WI sold, and more le needed, Pend up Padotear. from present eopearanere. k wilt sell rapldll. Truly Your, FAYTVAY, TELTON & CO. For sale by Druggist. generally throughout the vitt • marB3lllyrT Citizen's Insurance Company of rittsbnrgn C. EL 11U&' .va WW. BAhIUEL eurT. OYFICE, 84 WATER. BETWEEN MARKET AND WOOD STREETS. Sir INSURFA DULL AND CARGO 11.111a5 ON TII2 °Oro AND MISSISSIPPI . RIVERS, AND TIODUTA -11.11/A. • Ser .forstreh against too or drudge t 9 f7R dt , ., Wind Ms perad of the SEA and INLA .VP.WAIIGATION and TRANSepETA 770 N. DISIZOTOIIII C:O. 11:11h B Hobrrt Duahmh.r.. Wsliar Bryant, Iwo IL Panay Fair. T HE, „Lidies' Fair 1611 comniance in Wy iloltrect (Inf., on Toted:ln neat, tn., 16th Sock oonUnue Korn do to lay. for crock or tooli. and Kill op. *tory dar sack tin , L. 1 3. of nfflinircnt 3 o'clock In the Utah... Al! kluda o of =I Wei actinic*. wtll be Inkl, on3refrechtnen an bbW. ch•l4l.lr Intro th• benefit of the Church. BY WAR 0101)30 Cat>fmnta4• 113131,3311 k. DIED. iIINK ROOT-700 lbs, reed and for sale On Sabbath morn., 11th ....t... at 3 oirincli..lrdian. 1i • l'o imarl2l J. KIDD aCO info , . ....." L ' iii il ..n L i i. "' ' l " 7 r .4 "'"'"•••.' l tKT IBIS' - OLOILS—:i00 dor., assorted, tirp month,. end ton 'leis. A. n Tabs,(.4 sal. by She friends and aciloalotanecs 01 the family are invltrd . • merlii J. Kill .4 1i...1. to attend the funeral. from the rcedillusee of Its pareuta. ........ ... ..... ~ ... , onto No. 255. Penn at-, thls iittcr4..ou at I.: o'clock, without fur. i k - EiNr.ii if Pi nr.o—a..nua, tor b y they notion. marl:. roorillJ KIPP a tOl. • - , On Teeten.ler alirrno.n. the l'ilh in , . ln On' rut i .., B ERA( ; K DE LA INKS—A. A. I:t.sort A the r..eidno of hip Soodo.lew, iu tb.. `Nth 4..ar of n. : t .„ , tt iii To t t .., . aye. Joan Nu, Vellsoidnds• of the Ilon. Ph, Naylor ' •on/o m Tr , lr 0 , roe... sprit": nod hum lrhiledelphia and New Jers..l pop,. plea... ropi . • lili , i.. ,,, i - lo l.eilo r k nee end beetilliul sty.... roarll .- ' I i t .' ii , bate i out rec t al :'ell pieees potpi e On 4r.sliieetlay moraine'. throb At. stitit. lonia. 310... , I T } ru.t..,.1.11 nna u.st well, . i wrr , Ur 1 . , E r ys,,L, (12],1. IIENDKII.9IIS Ntolii,NALD. formerly of 1 ....i„... ' 4 A. SIASIIN a t;O.. iiii.. on p. .forte few days Mira, i ,„ a ri,., , .., ant til Mori. Ft gaCdt y l'spers ple.ir roar ~yN night last, the wife of Ge"rge tl•Neely, Vilth wnrd. near Wee', 111410/40 htle,ring mental derungemeut—te nth. the family here egheth eemp..l t ' hte dweitinn. anti !15.4 SW, tevu hewn] 01—nbhat u Text, old. urn rn hwie. dArk dreee. dark rherk }I14• I. end nap ea. Any ,e,eou gleing, in fertnnten if Lee, *lll nceir. IL. thoulte el a lintreseed C. F. Leeds, Tailor, ATE of the firm of LEEDS & BAGGS, A .v r..e.1 1 . ..53 .n Muth Fourth intone lour .I..prn et , n, Inlnut nt pa.d ad.. Ilona OP oW Mand, I'hfladulll la. whprr, I. Idn mod dna trnblin. Nlpent and moat tat.lannntdo nood 4 kPln hand. a - nd mad.. In Jld. Imq .tro, • Notice. ma riliiE titi'iekholdero of the l'ittohurgh and tat.Mny al Minion onrup.or f l'ino , orgh• Sr" herPbt nolil rd. 11/nl nit ndJonorornlnt bny PPr n4r P ban nePn !aid upon thy ..nf .aid t , ntnn, ." 1 " rat Ihe pane a. the Tin..n.1...1 Ili. 11.111 Apr , opzi. I.rdpr. 40110 1111 V IS. Jr . SeP, I . 2nolaugn. Man b 14..: marl &Ant Orrlor Or Prim.. , ”, IL. R. Co Mar. - 11 M. II A ItTON if, no longer ,Igeni for e KIN UN VRIES— “run.l dr) Apple, • iiinewon • •• I O A Rannn I '• To •rrlvo .trnnarrllerl( At oxnA for .ulo nl I.ICKEI ill. lna/15 11•1.• r an•l Front POPLINS—New Furply of 1.6.5...5. I. 7 plAin • 1/n0,n151 A A NIAS.IN OURN ! Nil iSERAUF: L., , -INES A. 1, A •Iro.on A Vo. rnn'dl • f•••.' ••I neut., nt.lo ONI/oN PRINTS—A. A. ,Mltgon & i`o. toarin Something uew under the Sun MUSIC ON OX—HORNS. Feqe TIFF VMUTS 41 T LAFAYETTE II ALL. Mon.lay and 'rm.. , " ,1.11.41 ch...., In rtmtu . lpt omm eF.VI'NTI 114111%, prol,ng .n.l • n V:i.r.il.ltnr,°"''''''' "7 ,t0u,,1n., p l4:rnlrr• on nen,'re.. pr.,. r • marl . I SPRI7s:6 AItRANGEMENT PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD Two Daily Train.i, yRoM l•f111.A1)1.7.1111 BALTIMORE. Tirryr, El..lll . ll•4l,,TitittiCtili—f 11,1. St ENMESS MAIL 'I RAIN 'env I tro .11 . ...1.*t....tht• t . t5.t, 11 . . tbr. 11 11l my. lt• tll-• tit Ltt.lll, ta.g, r.l“, tt, t. ... ,•••.‘ ,•, at, 1 , 110,7 11111.0111.1 . 11 TA AN. lIA t.llllttitil Itatt.rtz. , , tat. th• ,ar• ••t tlat• euttaorlatml 1:s11 V...at•l .1 Ittrrtttmre , tmo..te to I•testtla , l„attl 1$ 4%1, • '4.: I, TRAIN :tit Jaiti EZ. , ll ll Ibis ~rlll,tt,t b.c ti.r. ULM i 111.- T- , •ttr, I 1 , .1 I..ek Y.. 10r E.:l I.IIvII U . tlt•cvly;r. ••• I r.. e,AeLE7I.,IO.'. Al , l t l:E 7, eAtiril!eF hI oIpA, . 1• 1 6 o I. ono.Ao.. 0,1•1. IlAlnad. 1400,IrftAIibum.,;hLI11,1s Ir 4 1,111004 4 to thirt •1C boor.. F l"". AAA; 111E^K KN,11 . 01., Vert P IL. I Penn Glass Worts , 1 . 11„. %affs.. lultE W it:tiT3t AN, (formerly of 1 A (Ira Km At0..1 AloncrActuror ktn-.11 ot VIAL, Ittlll LlttA en& q•I AAA t/LAt , Water vnA fry,fat efr.o, !Att./ton ItV It olLotatoo t tAr ata to tl,tltoo of Wm. 0t05... mouldstor Vilot. and Fotla oho.. . . .. Stray Cowls. ir lANI E 1.1 the r,idetice. ~ dills .FrAr c .l 1 : iiitrieriir, I. .11,133 11l Si4iriav•i l'. .. I 1 - Ttor.ley ....indigo ilarrli lit), tin, .•• • madnn killoritt-ird. in rwri,milli win. 1., in• Ii and hind 1,.... awl ylin iitit -of tall - vb., niniut not yearn Int—guring mitt. 't) r.ther . • vitae,. rsth iir mall, and ',ant., rynaleil Inca snit ightts--1.• linriti giving natili-Ltrtith iii a •nry Inn. ...Mini , It. . eted to min, rdarevii, prii • prn. rip. ,a, ~1...,,,.... ~,..1 t0‘..0,..,-, .a.” ...rth, c ill he nirld arriinlind mall:,. 101 MAI:TIN - • g 111 KSTER, 7l Smithfield' id., near DM I .) ninnil alloy. it In rive., of a rintitpirra and aniliin inrtnil i trek .of Via... Ling litinlii. =Kiwi.t .Lint arni• great variety Of Milk and ttntlit Crawl...tilt , . and in. - . nolnininti liy :limns)) Yretu YE , ~ 1, ,. .. ~..k .- ‘... C... 4 idiatlyttd , fn... Mitt Al. •, }h i nny P.m Pidt. tin... rildred,• Ar. AC t 11: Yrrtt lOC 1. Nit:Atilt • - - Philipsburg Water Cure Rep Whined. NPhilipsburg, Bearer Penna lun I ri.«flutb .I.l.wrlbrblartrr,,,,,Le evtath ri tbi 1 IWWW, Cromlt. 2r nwlr. re-wa IVb..wilit.: 613,11 M tram Cl.wetro.l •ftw , rr pr.t.r• L haa I•rs pwr• rrrrrtrw , "• • • rrWt. , •r twrt•.• whkh Lr bw , priartired under thr - ilplr.tht, r,ww‘., owl, Mr i••,•Lir rerekt, all rewbrat. r wlart, I torut,. each lalteat Is rwrptlrwl 4, turntah two hews, w,w11..n ts. rlvivh.rtn, Lwtr Shry tr. four rt.. ant tww a Blank., or 11,11% Hurt. , Slmi ton. EDW., thwprwt, 11.111worolro. 1,d00r , , I' 0., Itrntrt rwuutl. I ran, marl:. • For Rent. ro Nu every Me, end 01 rden er OEM= A.A.lpul •wal.l o•• 1,11, t.ur .• n•km• T r rrnta - ,1 law tn sot •.• who .r‘i , A gr , mn,l Ar. 4 AArt 14 the rrnt t•lt.n in Tr.... And ,bris gi.Arivev msrli A IC , I • • For Bent FRAME Cottito. with it hue garden Irn it oiti.t A1....kir...v . .... r..tattar sod efl, 11... T 1... !wt. , . rootain. ...Imp Con r • r0yer......0.1 rgs.ml Rent will twig., A 0 11.KINF a co (1.,1 NW 10K :11m.rum W 1. 1 Th.:o,-, :mr - SM, I n Meer of le .i Fen ell. lei W inn.. annel err a Vernet,. ter nee },fete, Awl - .Leh • her. Aran reentei thr Let Leriel it! A at 11.1.01. . • 011..1, 1)14.1,1-1.11 I UST . roceivell. Marcum Wnrhoul. or Veng Nee. renting, a tAI.• ref tine :,nth. LT en Ler li . rat .. .La t wave see a Comdr. eL thr nn Kitt, r Jeele tier , I . An eintitn't help I. leri Lire A nen emelt - eill'eetent Ateent to nni thr tine ie. eteentrreaet et I:noue tireeen. %en • and whdr. mu h... at W. A 011.14. SEES (At merle 7., Feeuterfee liN I Sil--51 1 bldg. No. 'Mackerel 1.2 - l'icl.,•l .A.. 1 AAA. .‘ r.u,rrictr . Is^tt.f..r r..1...1., .1 I,lll,ll4lTtitlN. ~,A,:t I, I. l ll,r t s, •tr... 1 ‘l, A.ILS--400 kegm. ziol rite brands. IN Ne ..I. 1., ~,0 ...,.,3 A CU LIII,1:1"ti fiCEA-100 ill. Chest 4 Voling Ilytion, try, p/i/1.1.114.4i•A0r •u4.ll3lArk 'V.A. be n.AI. , he erl3 . • .1 1'01.I11:1:T44iN. _ I) BA. 11114:1 1-1,4 reed and fir nab. by . _ Morn - lA./. II lIATIIIA Mill. gribitS; 1/11110:1114-1 1111 doz. rel-',l and for l 1 011. by loco 11 4 R NV 11 Al:1,0111 1 I NSKEI) 111 I. —WO 111114. in horn and Ga. IL A ..,..,,T 101%11 ti A.Alb 11A1:11A1.,11 ,(,' 110 Alt—lll 111014. N. 0., rec:il and for gale 1.7), i ~,,,,1 , 1 S .w 1101:1,1.111 34 LARIFI F:11 , SI , I.lA'll- —5 libdu., 111 store ),.sed (Or tale 1), meat • A. 4. IV. 11AltlI AUIIII. . ... 84 ACK. Elirj•-3 ,1 1/1119. 111 store and for 1 I ri/ 1 4 1 .4 1110..1:11 C... AV 11AIIIVAIN141. . I Altlo-20 keg-I and 5 116111. ,in store and 1.1 1. , .1. 1 1 1... 1 ' 1, A1 P.. AA. 11AltlIA I ill!, H. D. King, Banker & Exchange Braker D3ll EST ularkm, price paid for American Evian Dllar.. Alm, for Mexlvan and grawrlt au.l i'on•lgn 1141. btoolke I.uahl Kvllau, bal•. OUR ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE: F„,noo, on heal ntr.A. adiolwkwli Pro,./ of Moors. li•ron and Rok, 'war tho 111.norar111. !Load It lore large tqauahlarlo gatabllahroeut and tlamlv . tom, or grown h• rl.giblo f, a Ilr.w• ry—hat Ina • aur numm watar Paarl.4 through It. Tlala land will lo .1.1 at WI ent*niely Is.. pro., .ad ow able Lrysts of pay - weal Thin uurzreplionabW, sad A"l7 J All KS BLAKELY. F .._ . NO LASII • PItINT:4-51aridly .t. Iturelu firu bare jig op.ord a lot t.l 0.-or b4a...... yOO. lon Prin of Al~ro It,npw rtl4. and warranted &A mint, oew t, 6111.. e. of Ame y rtran Info., Put mbar.- and law pnerr.mull 14‘1114N I'm ItE • PRI NTS—M urphy ,4. Unruh field hare re,'ll, by Itspruwe. Loath, tut of throe t Furnitaro Print', for It..lntirea.b., Carman, A, arl . : . 1:P Lob it-LSO !AIR. S. F, and Extra, for nale U by. .1. T.O JA. BOONE'. marl] 7,17 Loony 1 4.11.1011.TFu-10 ha. fur male by (7 nurrl J. T. A J.J.IINN P. .. . . MIDDLINGS bu. fur sale by , • .1, T . . J .1 - 1 ,, 10N1. _.. FLAX -200 11)15. for Hale by. . • taarlT J. T. k J y l. uouSr. SUNDRIES-2macks raga: UV yardolow Lima; a law( bad ruttle Wm. Lailmrr. Jr. N. M. Kier, Wm. blomlnat. De.haven. ' , motif. Mier, J. Brlmmlourlsr, iM= 1.'12 J. T: 6V. J. 1100S6. - VII AYNARD & NOEYS' celeb , rated Arr itini IN, luk to ntor.' mud for 1.1... 4, . . ... J. KIDD * LO., Tr: L AsTclit 01L-,50 bbh. reed and fur - enle IJ br .. .' Duri 2 ) , J. Awn a 00. i 11 1)PS—:: ble.. 01 . 60, Seyt'r, ISSI, ree'4l by Xl 4 , Vtoproo,l, 1"714, V.. UV:ALLY A CO ) les. new, note landing, for sale to test RAI:ALVA LOU.' I I.S —5Ol kegs Juniata, assorted sizes, and 1.0 ..1e Li no. 1: HA" ALEy t CO. WIN iIOWLASS I . 400 hxs. lo; - too lUi 1, 76 •• 11. On Imn.l nlll, -ale Ll . 11 . N1. BAIIA LEV A CO. lITS-2 bags Hickory Nuts; I )1,1. IIAGALIA A CO lINIMOTHY kED-5 bids. just reed, for .ale 11A0 ALLY A CO I A kegs No. I, for sale by I marl 2 WM. ISMiAIt) •W. Dray Horses. TWO fine dray I I orses'for sale, )IKI.I. A 1.11;,i err. :uIYO 4,7 and A. 0,, UM ARABIC—I vane Select. for sale by J. KIDD I Co. FIN ‘‘l.lOl l S ,t CO, Produce Dealers, For. Sloolmnr.o. and 0,14,5 o, 1,010,01 Manul,lood 551, Vt, nterll dA011• I A V Fi't his day aniiociated Nvith me in lin .. ni i 5. AswrAr. Th.l.usinAAA u llrolurl/AI nod. Mr man. atAl At •J. of IL C. II -n I FAL , IL C. A AWL VII. rrlt I IOAL-22 tuna Antbrivite rrf lA. Ion.) ,nd, ,A dnr nut C A MeA NI.I.Tv A CO.. ,11:11w CnnAl Notice. ••••.$ r. 1. , •rr1, noMno..l Ow I hit,. rerrly.l wnl I rrqu , M enl prr,LiA ItrAliAg ILr J.-over II to Mr M•II. A I=rielt== 1., Nu. tls , r , l •t 1.7 L.Tar. l I 1.. ItttAll,Ntl. 1,1.1.11nl trmrl,l ,110 1.11,1 m, N.( [lt INNETS- -- In grent.variety •1- p. , ts t'ill . lll A IEN N 1 UN!. VTI LS, !{lack hte;• • lt.r,, •n , I rt I , , nom oi.rant tit Itlqll A 1111{1 . thit.1.13. II ltP , l I'l.l\ ill theolltfereut Nil ar . l, , • g0...1.1r! , .t. 1.1 . 111 •11..1 , 1,1 Ili 11-.1.1 , Wall Paper. Borders, &c IN ,1 , 1.1'-i t. the pr ...1.11t; getter.tl usaart et •r, I,it a,' 11.• . nt.• 11•7, 0,0.1 , t• Nu& • t •t • it nrr•l .f • 111..1110 1,11.111.1... LA X SEM. AI %II I,lOKrl A .1, Nl' slc4. I.4.mling from ,ifur n. .. b.r "`' ,11.411 I.llli EV 1 co. k • rtivits ill NSENti- hl:4l,•atlicr, Giu.eoff an , l •sb. by 1,11411 For Sale. • A lINI vontaknin 'l'R'° lItN lig') %cr. •Itnile.l In Wo•lnntru n Tr...rn•blr. n0...1 • n.I nn.l • `, /.1 w unit. of ttin tlntainh •.•I %arr., ..a ttrnn.3 l ”•.l. nnnl "'' r"T'ari,'"i;i2"rVs' kty.Asi:-6 L 1,14. rt , lw lanthug Ir , oin afar '""-". 1,t1 k , I lI.PENEENNY .t CU., N. 7);,--F4elltki 1.tr•.,. , TY Pots.- 1: ror I Slsyrnlo.e:o ut 1. •h vall. .. ir:s* by 1.1, 1111LICU D.. Yydr So - Itr, .1-the 1-sytly - .• nrls I. lt, , thy autho * rtre TL. S. . sullwress of Lbw n FAIIN-Es•rocii's VEI3IIFLIGE— II I/ • Thle F.TAN OAU I , At:TU.:LP-Ihr stifert .tot most meow. ninon), I? that I.d torn invorinvili From tilrt/ro 1105 , 11 Tutor, PrUppisto sod Thyri IlAywool County Toed. .14 rutin:not, etwinint, It. A. re+1.r_914,.1 itrAnowinagoil to lir • st•tltifil arttrle, In this porto, of unto try multi our uptuirn can inrlr ant uutri Puns"... vi• inirtf thot •ti routplor It much thr bort irrutn tt , •. or prorliritir It fro ulistiP tluf Pfwttirrt 5 . 0 with ttinfoitit silt - twos. and mnro of It thou ofall •nt ot othrr toupwriitions put toorthef " .11 • sr). 1.4.1 ALA 4.4.1 4, R. A. P,5.11 , •44..ck 4 it, mro, 1.1 wnJ WO•4 •- • 4...1 I tt.pargis. sus by 1,,c 4,4 e Pen-I,ut. V1A. , •41 :,•••••••• • - Cannot be Recouunendetl too Highly.. /1,14n1 F. I. I. MR. It. K hove teat' all the - Innveriel Oalth "true • / , -h , 1.. wit mo• •hortl.llt/e.• have Inn, I:I a. n /..,I.ur•ray 10 eel. farnlthe. kthr e/1.11 it th to, gew hree erer e-tonet It he, huruir Le all mho 0., lalf.d .ou,he or rola.. no 1. velnertatu r. Ihe , t Master. J M. Ilehet:. .1 Mutter, J. It. T h he at I- oaten/ Seetimortr./thl rlerol vr lt the /a, . Prerare I slot rohl it II NV/LEI/R. tuarb Nth V; Wood et iIAMS - 1710 now landing'from 11 /the, Ileners, for r/Ir by 11 4 AI All PICKET / (41. arlo Water 0114 Front _ )11 , ., Fitt:lTS Frvrh i k.oelrrrrS., NUM, "bub For ,ne 1,, " "'.. W A. M _,,•.vi111'a,'"... .., ..:Jr, Liberty .tree[ .. . _ i 111E1) Clierriee, and l'lums, F .. ''''''''' ''''', l , * V. hi"zrall '',;',".• ''' mar+ tir.,,, sud Tr.& 14.*Irro. }UI N E'l'S ! BUN NEts!-2 1 ) vaere Spring ' ."' ''''''' u "''' ". i^ '.i.,:lizi . .r.."lt . t I , : noad 61 Market at. I L li BONNETS—A. A.. Mason C npene , l avol!ot.r lot of rich Silk hounetn. . . _ _ REP: LA ItGE eual flats; ''""1 Vc„. inst% 51 Worxi rtrret. TOPPER STOVE FOR SALE— ) :Intr... 01.111 l‘uunal.f. VERNA , markt( l`nrnar Wn.%l O and larawnA 011 , 1 AE +. bbls per Railroad; I 10 hf 01.11. duat 0 , 4 and " r ” .1.• '•`• Im.ral d.ll CANFIKLI. I . I.IIEA R casks, ree'll and for sale by marl . W. F WIII,I I N, I 47. runt al. • Nearly all Now Open. 1f BURCLIFIELD inform their ivfl ruml.wn... and anyer. cauarall, that 11,4 r rw.w.nl eampllnn • srv• gum man, awl mail. Owl.. alarly ran, . •arr full. and pot., wa herelotorr, law tha Peroona rwniu...neine will fowl aaaawrln..nt of Fa:1•11 , 1 1 10 w ;DS. Purl. r.1...11na. Palo. Caw, Tabl, Maw., T0...1 , .10, 1 .1... and l'raah, will find 711. heat mata 01. .1. 1. tart ...k al• pa, vary avrial A.w, 0...0w-tag nod black Naltn I.a ran he .0,10.1 with Dry Good, in gnat a aria , It nor pr....al aunt.' v. sr.. a.me rwmal.narlf hand.... hist eilka, dannaal. figura, osat• Cotton Mill Operatives Wanted. riIES or FIFTEEN wearers cart find eon ' %lant 10.0.1 p. 1.1 i naah, outh', *pad, Ina 0 • IV A !si TY, 11—A necond hand nteain en ginm •1 from Mentr to Ortr . ty Imr•••• v•wr.r. Ani apri, lumodiata, ter WM. NM/AIX) . /11 1... IN and Wood Ft itl. ARBUTHNOT Ilan enmmeneed to re /. „or a hilitonttntent of Spring. A hump., thlntio, ruirtipg in part a ttatinettheluth,thdspttner, \aloud, ithnletoon rtutY., Llnnn.. Alp•rttp. Nan..., !tint.. hst taint, 11..r5t., h. , Lain, I,ntc . I.ellt.tt. hinted P•Ps Lawns. Maim tithdh.nnt, thratrry, tilndrs,e.ttnt, Mahn, ThrrtnlN artoro. Porkrt entlrrt.ht.h Itoults. de , . dr, (t. wlttrh hr in viter the ,stlentinn Mttrelnant. ht.liers Moor, t•N Wood rth • lh•rnt, pl Itittntne.l All, I=l ItemovEu. U. WIILIAMS & CO., lino) removed to ip N. Wood otreet- three .loorn alter the , old %Lao 1...0rve.. Wood Rod !lab mt.,, w to.ro pleaaed to mint Moir friends and patron, 1110. Logo, ro sod J... Nov Orlrsoo and t est Suva: 4lolden ll7rup, tlrlesto sod Su.. floww m 011..., timVine t01..al Vie sod rto, Mar. ro 0001,1 and 1)1 1 Carollo, ham, A1u...04,(1a1d11e sod iloalo t‘osp . , Pearl wd oarm Mardi: Fltlll, Pearl. win and Armw damn, a•f nod Iloef Tongto, with a a,0er..1 Iwortmeol of Froltastod m. 0 ...1,4n. Noll, Whit, Irad. or.. Paten Zinc Woublomm.l., Or., 1ni01.a1 , ..11 , 1 J.l). 11,: m .ILLIAIIS a rt.. N JUST PUBLISHED, TIM BRASS BAND CQ3D'ANION. KLEBER, has just published, and for 11, sale. the above wort. comprldow a neleeloo of _tto"P'l.l"grirTuired, or:i.a,7l°J2 v. list Bogle. two Oonmete. two Illhorompe, Valve Trumpet, pl e n a and Nam tuba. by 11. Metter' ad N. Young. VI" plena are of Ow moat popular char ar t e r..4 aprafly compotal sod Lammed for small bands, .4 it le hoped. will eupply e want "eriously felt by brae bend asaociations both in rupee and a the coon _ try, via: rake aca .g. sites ales N. 11--A deduction mode sa dealtm rupl trariscra 4 New Book's k 4. landing_ from .tmr bru 1.1 rr I korticul turzn I.r .I . let••tt , 1•1.1 J t.l 471.1. t"' a-,:sainef Canu•lton tlllawlloa. In.ltana Vxtuihr. ran be. 1urt2,.4 mmfortaht• .11Ing •t It evat, whe ls n the> alnl.t. two ur rw. 'mud+ ID lb. SIDI Ms," Illyr I IRKS h TAILS-2 1.1.We1. 01 horn.: ti psek• "W ft"rn "-"1:417,;11'n-Z...?; tZ). owl° I1 . OIMI:1) CFI LMIZETTES-- A Aiawn 1%. harp roo , l oN nod a 1n... ..tro,la.oortolot of floe Fronoh Chimixot., morq UCK ETS--'25 ,141 z. just rel•'d and for mole 10 by 1...+K1 J. B. CAN Fl KM. Steam Engine and Boilers for Sale. ST.COND lIAND §team Engme, Boilera A and tibAntair far saw, with Governor, he, lo mem ..lu.,orquoritog order: zylloder 9 Mello, Nor tthAv. , (ocher, 1" Grant rt, sou tt40.1111. 735'_ SPRING PRRABGRIERAT. Peruisy vans Railroad and' Express Packet Line. Ih/wren l'atalwriel, Ant. Sork, flailadr/p/aa and Ballanorr. 310 miles Railroad. 72 miles Canal. TIME TILICoUtIII, FARE TO 1'1111—fl)ELP 111 . 4 1 1:.41,T. $lO &No CVar , T,ILI Imm d the opening a Sat t7;1: at ithg..7ll.,'lliii".tta. 1%0124 17.0. III 11:11fr:21'. Vac krl Boat •111 l'itt4ourgh •rery evening at procia•l.. l'a•aenuriF take the Hatlro.,l at Blaine F t .1.7 a t ern..lng the Porta.to Bo lu day • tht. arr,•ing at l'hilvielptua or Ila:timme rt.!) next 111 Baltimor- p0.,....t0teri , on arrival at IlarriFhuruh LA. the Conn... Cnrnqtl.r. Baltimore awl enauto.- h•ona 1,117 , 011 to Mat oty. In Uwe to proceed IVa,lonven ray Fame mornina • For namage or other Information. rplr In C r Ilf:N FON, / Tioltel Agents, J. ME,IIMMEN.i Mao. now.. nr to 1 1, LEECH CO.. Canal itunn. tuarl . .tf DASSAtiE FOR CALIFOR- Iio ti I NIA 1111 STRANISLIIP FROM NEW • t Stoat:matt,. /41 ENNA NEVA• Pa. tons, of the Empire Gay Line, will gall from New lark, 51arth lith for •Chanr. , ,,.. eat , rx hy hoe Will take the St...must:lp N LW 111ILNANS. of the name line, at l'attatua, without ,tvOllol. Oa the pahmas. The : , .trammhlp STATEN. of the Now Yuri , . nod Fennem.Sirsinehip Line, will esti frneu hea r Volt. Marti, tor Chancel. I'a.aongerw 1.1 .-er will takethe e tr p ole.o du.l S a u o s m a m abu p WlptlhN FIELw NC thnTTt .d.le l t o n .l l a o nnatt o P n.auil arm. A - few from Panama to ea. Sranel,w, WIN FIGLII SCOTT, cal] proenw.d. raw., to all th, aboye ot...arnerr on aa.wri..l by itp. plawllon to II 'SIOIID t KILL. Iwo. Ituddiisa. N. K noon 4,i Third nod Dock ..mein, iladelabin. Aaenta of I. Oraly A Co., of Now Voris- Ft, a— From 2, In through (Warta nrlu~tallo.t . - • To Organists and Lenders of Choirs. r HE NATIONAL PSALMIST, a neweol -1,44n0 of SACRED MUSIC. ennei•Ona of r•alut and 11, ton tune, with n choice , rolleetion of Sentenewa, an. tto.nia anl Chants. dentanwl for Oe wa. of Chain, tAnw areeato.u. and singmg by B. I'. Tr t.E.Wa, S. .4 Doirsort and li. I: el, an. pubn.b.,l by Wilkin, Cantor 2 CO. Boston. Pricy. 50c T1...1..r..0rk a nrranwd withal] araulni.dnon.ut for Gr Piloo. For gab- by JUaN ALKLLOIL. mar. lllVotal at rent. • XI out:NINO coLIARS lI ,14, ren.-1, troawl. Ina!, op4ted mar./ A A. )1 (11a.C.S G 4 Market Nl .._ . . _ V A LENCIA COLLARS CUFF—We bk kn awortsaut of mon than 60 dozen fine allorta and culla A. A. aIASUN A CO.. • ",00?) 04 and 64 Mart at- N R.,t Ree', l l v Grow,. and Tea Iwalora 'HES:NE—Pitt' Apple; Prime W. ll.C,arr. Yau o.taw. tor fir by W. A McCLUrto &co.: . 206 LlNerty atrwat - . 1,11 - ACON eks. [lamb Shoulders, for . ./ S. DILWORTH CO, 31 Wood atnet. IA It 1-1 , blvl, No. I, for sale by • mar? J. 0. DILWORTH • lUST en opened at. A. A. Moos a 0 iunlete L I. k linllan A.! PI: I NI; RIBBON S—A.A. Moon k Co. rer'i and nno,ool 4.1 eartun4 nvic. .A vL and .1, 00. ILKS So SATINS—oI as: over 50 1.1 1.1.0-..• I.lArk 01Iko and Satin, Glatt Yilko. Bonnet ." `Ilt! ~rl a•rerl wldlb A* o 1, 4 . )V A ennrn .61 And o: 0.100 t.t. I'UHT SPRING PRINTS—A. A. Mason A nun.. aP. Allen o.an• Snring [lmo. S U N I .171. Ila. in 1.111: rarkg low.; t. narko row • I, In. ton.. 4.v0.1 Vats racks i tra u thrr, • - Isole•Oal..• • T" ‘"lr " " Vt .- eti !Tea& t CO . tlat.• au Fruit Nt. OS Ni----:100 Ro,in, in good or it 4.4.. 1 0 r 200 t MU. A MO OrT. awl 70 Wm, kiti A KS-300,000 m Comon. in titoie and I 1 for net. T. WrIODA SON kIIoWIUCT ft. I 111APE!:--Wrappii. , ..:, Writing. and Print ,l7lC U.ller , in rat,. A. IF. p.motsriam. New Bonnets. Ribbots, Hats. Silk Goods, &c. • H. PA LNIER, 105, Market Street, has full .0 Iy of plain and fan, ~r•vr, ntt uthrr Uutiorte,of all 4e•itat.le for OP e‘prtost rale, Alt---I'Ltin rlabl, Vi,urecl and Strio.l, Ikon...Steyr awl liar Aibbons Ilt.eort estio, Crap.. Flower, and Tab., sod • 4.l.•voloottt of milincry moods. Paint Leaf. r•1111,11S. Manilla. l~aborn. aryl 58 , ol sr.. to. . , marl:diet °OLD CANDLES-25 bas, Cincinnati IVIL Mould. for ..1. br SELL it 1:1011ETT, Si .Ito Baler et. • Y D U RE LINSEED OIL-15 bids. in store. ap.l. I.y incr. 0. 120 ACKIOIItN.• CO. • I WILL open on the Ist of Aijril next, on ,trvoc. etn at - nr t-LAt of et. Cs • Clothing I n i lot Et.t.tb ra litht•txt; whtnt 41 I Its tlOl - 01 u.pstrout, of 'ln f Hera, un.!l pula le I .111 ‘ l.• al,tent w short im• vre•ltnu.t. rattl4ng a ['hair. att la r 611 ;:liMUS 4 p WATTS. txm • - To Gardeners. , FINIVENTY acres of land witllin one mile 01.111 r. nob. dry,1.111.1 basing a inritingxioou fp-olouNl of varinue k 01 Inar IMr,lll .1 , 1• Mil In • gool Os, don'orb.l: TArit ' itiVA4 W. I V, 0. SUGAR-15 hhilm. prime, in .tire and f a' Eli , by Mar 121LACKEURN aCO. Stocks Wanted. j SHARES Rank of PittshOrgli: io Merehulls and Mann!. Ilackt: `•lava+. • by W.ll. A. 111:LI. ~.•, o nk. awl Ilrvirent. • • 011inee Pennsylvania it. R. 020 SHARES for sale by IVII. A. 111 U. a CO.. 91 dont:Wade Nertbeatt corn.: afti I Wool dm marl 'or Just Received at Wm. Oigby's, So. 181 Liberty Street.' ITIV ENTY Pieces of trw sty* Caroimeres. .I. A thlendld wanttnent oflhettio,, new Wire. Leath hio,” of blad. and 4,10nd dhdld. 11 The prohndor of eh.. .Lure ...obi, weld. Lea. to al, hrl. I...friend , and rodotor,,thd h vdt: aeettod de awistuom of )Ir iiKolhiE Altllud. to a ,thertut.:2.l the enteln4 arpart....., be Lope" to I.• ..I lo 1.. Rive rut., ,sts•Laetom to all who favor hir with ordera oad.: Central Rail Road. r SIIAItES for sale by .1 IVAI. A. !ULLA CO.. Enar4:2• GI Wool dr.et. 11ACON----25, 000 lba. Muss; Sheolden &, i ill Fidea h.r sale be marl ' aotesoa. LITTLtI a CO. - -- - - - •- •• - - Pittsbarg)i and liost4in Mining Co. IZIVE Shares of this Stock wanted immedi -11 utediatety rn comnlcte an ardor. A. WILKINS* CD. incr.( Garner Market and Third 'La I UST reed at REP. Lo CaLw's Literary It Depot, Third et t.t.t.a.111. the Post ctn... Irccent I j J '• S'attcts.l . • Scnti-Siontltir Library: alt.s.tcntittc:Antatrican; eaturday • rictndort Punch: Illuttratcd latadon Nctr•ta Ala.—Laet track'. N. V. litinne. containing Patti tach•teralatentaratt bcfore Ittn Nu. Vora !Ingot*. atocictl mar. • REEL a CALLOW. Western Insurance Co. FEW shares of 'this desirable and prof y hair eurk fur fain at S 1 .14 0 . mar{ A. WILKINS a CO., )Ili ions on hand, for. sale by marl rtonisoN, LITTLE a cc. S UN DRlES— i l w it;e; t d p. Con A on to, teaine ia rlpreas, • to 3,41. Eagle Mae Brno% . 10 Ilwecry 0 . 010 Ookme: serke Feathers, 1 Bale Shen , NIS, 1 erode. No. 1 Lar , ll. 01 Nble. frr.h holt to fo sale ei I'. SHRIVES. A CO. No , 1:2 speood Srteol CIE ESE—In tonne and for sale by leAlAll DICKEY a Co 113EAMIES-50 ParkA dry for ash! by iaarl Idi.l II DICKEY • 0 , , Guide for California Travellers. irIIOSE who aro e. ontmnplating a trip to I Call forms. elsould procure • coOT thil 4 ^ for ealifornio Trarellerx." I. powered of valustkle I orrnoto , o to travelh , , ala, the Cron,hto Ono of the Flat.. d.f Colitortaa. Prior r.. 10 tor rate It tho Perlo.ll , ..lDepot or 1:1.h . Tol CALLOW. Third et, glopcokto LOVE ht nd, .rt complete nsanrt-; l or Lail. And Orsits Glove,erep . &ecru.' 14.0. 'rural A A. MASON A CO. . `POOL COTTON-2.M10 dozen assorted, ~.1.3.•f reed ova. for Iml• tor A. mv,044 (1 ASTOR 111 L, NEW CROP-10 just and fr.r br N. SELLEIML mar]No. 67 Wood rL • LUE-50 bids, prime quality, tartiale by it,tta A: SELLERS. IFIS-7 casks in salt, for sale by ORln IIKLL B,LIGOKTI• • 4.11101 J LIARS -6 cake in salt, for sale b. 7 b 1 t 1..11 DELL amauerr. if lOTTON-112 bales diddling, for sale by N..). ,ssez 1 -- IbAIAIIIOCILMT ICO., L Water...l Front Id, . LI ERIiNGS-5 bbls. Dry. Salt Ilerrinß, 1 J_ fur es e by owl R. DA LZELL & 00, New Goods. JUST reeeitineat WM. DICIRY'S. The SLUT, new (lands of As IleSelib i VS...Pr/Rios the him. est sod slog ashloisable styles ot Vsslings, Canner, Cloth, Aci'sr..," Ilisi ProPtistor hopes Ws (rissole sod rush:nos , " iin give hiss an, early coll. ' 1 lehtl -I . - --- 0301 News for the Ladies! R. LATROBE'S FRENCII • FEMALE Aro„Vf I..lfr"lir"Vit th. -4 "Ow R—dt 6, ...,., w ..,.....g.7.1M. ti=ll2l., Lost of A potlte. romorso_Palititationi Diseased bpi., Di.tivi•nee Irritability, Dyspepsia or Isulivatlon, Vista louts or Wind. sad all EltschsaCoatplabits. Pries' S Ms.: or Me NAM, far It Fold whole/Ws and nisil by W. 0, JAM:SUN, liill Liberty slreeL head of WOO.I. Pllssbonsto sod briALL TUN DILI10(1131 . 6. Ifol - Pgli hastiest. In closed /4111 sash tan. • , • dchiliciblivripli ....—_-- FLOUR-4Ula B. s. F: reed and for sale Fr InvitBIADON t INGURAIL CW131E10:1.11 Me. I=l Of fly: PnlFlintaw vlo.Keff. sLarv,a,t. Ntsrall S.Awfa., slthww.llVlUlv din!, titho f,/, - : hexov, Vl. rsllwr the sm.:Ill them ri.ouit —Th..mote. ..zt intitnisy ws. &boot 101.1 •-1 V rap,.. - th , t. ,cevt.a.l.• wyrr 4, follows: Jut bbl. In lot. at tt tfr as UV; stul 3 . 1 ROA f xtra at. $1,.1 . 2:0ra , or rstato operslt.., • obt•ln Ilir 1111=1 tt”..l at tontrl:4". 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Alelmi.ler l l 7 4 , l,rl I,erre. psirl t,..11, h .1, 1V Ilxrba03l1: 33 tirtre- bamr, , 111144 m, •a• Urns: 14 , 1 1 10.004114.1) 301 . 1 . 41 lio , yrod3 lawm. 1 , 1 / 2 6.11 toed 10 - .110.Llodoo goo , . D L, rli 3. Co.' tale. r,, , 110ir. lienPad* Chill. S Co: ILO Wit* ~ •0..i0.5.r3,0n. ~ ..4 loid , U.. .111ovr ct. 11 83 11 1it411.4.4.3e ti I,IIIPo chalrs 3 bttOpars ,f lii:tt. lo Loeb. I r,e3 bale. port,, 11010401 tiro...ea:lo 0.5.3 - , l. •ters 418 tol,. lraisl, I: r.... 36: 41 Si, j.,01.4r}. NIP,- : Se '11.14 1 1k.3 mane. A .1 . N 411104. 23 te35,110.1. , .k 13. 6 - . 2 I' le a 11er3,13 . , . - - • I.4EAVIEIt. 31,•1.1tS N.. 2-2 i lobls flnur.~Lon b. NlcAlylo A. C... a .1•K• ouluna Jam, llonloa: I rek eloTer will 9 .C. I ethers. lalrtyatrlels 01.2 , 1C1NN ATI. Pas ilrcassz molasses. Nlaalria 1 GP: 30. do ?awl. ts McKnight. idsua (1 pa la Ilulmrs .S Cu 1,4 to bales sot. rack Y Car lot tafaitar...l aim Wharf Nat: ; 91 l:.anu ham, d Lb.la taw, W Ulna- .1 ham 1 Cir. 119. Mo. dear Co. 4 Saorsv" pkar. Adamsd Ca, Crrararr. 112 I lags I..nlere., 1 101 l tide, A lleratllkluaer, I estallra. A.l J01.n•4 ro NI l stongar 4 L, W .11eCulls: bblawlm.sey. lell.ersen; 4 aka p AMA. Kertn:l; 2 bundler out, hl. mo tat*, 1a.:1 bar to.aka. taa: I , lllAvtd. ! 0.3. Rob...ri. 1:•11:;:0 Sierran ham, II Graff ffisa 1 - I ta,..W A NlrClara: Itoree,i.alus , do: t kv I.W 004, lard ban:le:Cons/a A lambs. NO alai, 3 go .129 plough .L Marl; INA male, I.l.llara. Prai FVF.T. C4ll—: Las drag, 31e caiaaMass A t'.,, ado dn.'. 1 1i,0ne.1,. I. to talsr. %Nest a . Sldow.lerr. timbal. 2 crates ware. 1101. 4 J . kmaam..l92lA.l. forar.Gros.. a Motal•Ma: slas tarling: 4 I.ols guar. Jn. , Miller. chair HUH,Mr tIlogleIza: . W tmts. amos , II NO millaa meal tames I sham, .I..veptt Kroark.. • pro 111 tan...arr.-114 slo barley. Trac,• 1 Wllklal 14 1..4 cat". J Hallett: 171. rks fOrD 16 htits f ,,:doda sm rai, 601. tt/11.:11 f0r.41 . -5. Joseph IleAlplm 0 i rm., tam ucl 31t.Cla.n: 206 0614 Lour.ll4ll 1.4111 , 414 1 1000 1104 sr. 2 lAN dO, llakera Foray IDs hardwar, 5 Logan. IRl,on d. Ca 14 - editll7 earla/) , he l ri r. I mot 3 lam... Male; 4 hf bblio lard, Piplarton, Tymiii 4 CT, CO.. tails pgrim, Janie* Mood, t bra woolen yarivi. 600 calr Graham, 2 1 1 empty Jam'slrwin: ahd 4,hrtp pelia,lllatta Thal mar- • 1 ltliuw.,lmum Carr. iP 'CINCINNATI. las 1210aom Pratt-31$), !fattier 34 .It, baron. W Itilaham A CI, 340 leg hamS4 Coral. 1 /sham, 3 ek.laam. Jno Grier. 5 lac nrl.e. CLart &Ma, 2 600 Craft 4 Go: 1 do brot. 16 Maras ham, Iritla4 Co 51 eta Ira. , m, eel.4.ra 0 Nieulia 1 001 roarl Mc roar, Tho.• Oliver 2 lot md0w,..1 Smith; bblt as S 31,41.10;11v, 31 byre., haat., Fanlls t Cm: hoMte • T II saltityr, 15.5 1.6 1 4 lard nit tod hbl,laN, ic a 11 MrCutelicom Ila ilbles.:J II id Ca 4pm patterns, 1 1 4/- • oat Mitchel. Ivo 6104 .0,1.4..4 hi .1.. 441 ruirsr 1 mtlml I hbo4 eacar. rice. IlendY C- , 1 2 h. • rad, II Wood, W liamom A Wolf: 21 rap pAgs, dam a 410: 1 bsl , ookg, JI. lhad: plain. Slater A Forsyth. • 1481181 , 3 RI Pot Lcs.U.s-1 4 hee f 3. do wool, Wo'4 11, 1 1:01(111 WA :kw ba 001,2 rigs rl.l. rallocsll rear. .54 sks at. 4 Dan teat hrro. rouur t Co; 104.4.t01l mo lasses, Ales King: 11 1 0 do llorldsdgs A Ingram; 10 bblt not 310 keg. du 131 I , ll's lot.. park I';' , doprime du 44 do (amp La wn. 12, eks hams 174°41o:skiers., Kt, bones: 37 - Ishds a D Leseh 0. Co; 11"1,01 resthers, It , Iraff On; 3 Ws seralrlrors. Wool d 1 3101sught. GALLIPOLI:. Pra Goy. Ilrar,- , S) bra , . Jag Blasi: 101 bet 0011401 llnt plank. 11 llolmvs n C.; :301 ell* n 1' Vast lionborsL.3o Ind,. 101 l trout 1 wit. 4114 T, Ilstalooss 1,10•1111.1 110 trgs 01OP .11d 1 .. 114 _gecko ,nallo4 balts has', e.llsra.a Nicol% 101 l 5.W.,. I AM lard 1 dolt. seed 1/0 .10 004.1111ws I end. 1.0 1,1 ski data 30 DAL. e.ns 3Jo %1 1,411. r AC. 3 th514...1 Ido but ler; J.:So.:desk: CA I.bl. corn 1,1...1.4 3 1,,`.."11 bourne. :1/.111 & binning . 1 1(0 holder;Lamsar• crap, II A Fahosstoel, 210 14, o iOaud 0010 101 do to ears 7 .14 113, ssol Md., Van, 411 osla 144 1,,. 041 Ltd. -urn 151 1,40 lush; Teraintai.. 4 Cotlsolsou: t`tsls tohaeo, 3 plowzda la 1111. elults. 11 T 1...r.;53; ItO pc* meat I '1,14 lard. 11100 • ,0 a.;. 8 Fultnll:_l3 bhds tsharen, 11 Lss.el, a Co; hes .:41.. J 'laturir. 1 , 31 I.lls polia.,,L,Uslave,Jaa 444a140., Inatety,./. hhda 1014ros, o. Johnston do. 11111,08(1a, A Co; halo. der sksl P L Co. RAIL ROAR CONVEYANCE IENNSVLV,ANI A HAIL • The Raprefte.tlnual. tralu liarea at Qi a . eIMX, 4 X: Aesvtnmolstion 'train len!. r. u. OHIO 2 PEN:hiSYLVANIA RAIL IIIIAI.—WF:ST. The Larnaca train leave. Federal .`treat elatim at h o'clual, A. a..arkd arrlres AL 7 o'clock, r:u., ewer, dap ex eeptina Sunday. ,Tha Aerwanualattau Ulan laarea at 10 rieluck. a. •. antl r.•. IMI;OTtiB . IA HAIL 110A,D ALLIANCE. Er.i.loir Tg•t. eC/2 2 . Alexander CO,Ira11;:12 s'at Coratla t,trattartu I titrra AMA 1 tad I .1.1 Caton.: A flattr.,lttm'ernltr; otatirl , .. c lard. 1) tu tire.; tat Adria. 1 lb, t•lppt rt. 1 coax J eenct, itiahar: phla . P.otrAlantla :I,ta vat, 2 - I , t/la 10.1. ml Ii A l'altnettac6; 1.5..5i 1.1.4.%tl liti Pith : 15 t , aott frad I.k 1•G, , , Jame. Critta,:t altaarrittPat II A lahoetrurk: :11i1c4o, 1 trunk, 1111 p, Watts talnatrn a lall• paper 1 ItttG,a I ks.A Loam r It. A la: Irld.sltAlOtt 11.11 I 1., I keg. Mm Pant , . 1 WO, Slarror A KaPIA.Aon: ,tounr:,,, 1.11.1 Elodem Langltages. C 1 F. S. ‘NDLIIS, Prof. oC Nl.laraL3rigua.- •R, ',iv. be VIIKNCII.I.IE.B. SIAN, .., , VANl:,ll..and ITALIAN Nrigna,..s.ritterlnd , tnivat. If. strul h.q... VP 1,1,11 LOST tr. the Illll[ hiCrte.o !sr. 11. No. lul.. Itzrr...*ct-41. IttiehhAttl, 11. D.; Sl - ri il.Weber; Mon— Flour farsorrlt l'Allwor al th, Enoch 11..0gt33*- 31ar3. Paper Hangings ILL bu reed by first Canal Boat arri nlr, s Inrcn Mork ol Wan Paper. 15.."..1 , e5,Tea , ...; Window turtelul Fir, PArr.l whiert wlll nO4 sredurnd mar:, IV. P. L.l 1:8118.I.J., 85 Word R. . ZINC PAINTS, , yANUFACTURED BY IRE NEW A JEP.I-'EI IfhTLortnio ~sU11It:lYa cu IthtNifi ut ...irk, N.J. Thin Co=paiar In Trreparrd to furttLab 0 NDDiT ml theel valuable 7. NC PAINTS, ' Which Ten Men foutal after vernal teitl.oolo In Xurow hud the 1/nllral nate, v. rtiant. Untie fdleinst ladnotmei ertheura empertlet anter.,. ear WM , pa. •hetreer. Their , Wiirer a ZINC PAINT • le purely,. Odd+ ni7.1n..,.• and I, yedruttod hew frock all adulteration au I Impurity whAt.,eret. it cheer, it breuutully artntr.and is enflrair tree man the etlrenatie lunlN et ivILL s hun 7:IIRN YELLOW WM....WM Inantrhun l ne or norpla SO ffe exhalation., a tl taraltt=ebutit;elnda-n tut -other, tht bring liable to tutu chalky ot. to rentnhle.a. rub ea. It toy he ehrlel 'with Its) , Dolor ugh teeter .4 rit. nr wi th rarwahodarhettrt the . 1 ; Mend leifrettte hoist. . • - BLACK AND COLORED ZINC PAINTS. Those •refurvldord at* hhc prlrrount /de undonbtulle the theireut unt lest pt.. , in the toartat eta.. rt•lfe, [cueing, wi11..., eterdultoete, or .fet STI. 1 , 0" .nual, Wirt.. Muni . int., ax 0,1 ere bath , WEATILER AND t'llth PROOF. H. Ir. enrfeere therere farttentartrratuable. sr l ' W.r form • guirsuic me - nett/au and ...if frunett lion. lair try nu.dr, nezt 'merino tare - enoah en we cludlue LIM !.tiny ti.lV4lthi In thud *. Impelled en Mewl tame hr the arena rf the reentauk - JONNS tld.. '.() • 7 Ord. 14 teeter, Iliiledelithle.
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