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Itt the hoiectme sof Pitt toseeialp et 3 &shoot. P. 31. i '. • in elleorn at 7 eelock: gal In the steerst ward, et PI •"-• teelock. ti.. se aljortro at 7 o'clock, the election in the • ' he by ballot. 'Peeh of the election districts to Mir-Cleo detecates to a eolo3lf convention, tei belel4 • .11, osiers Rowe. on !Semler. the 2nd of Jena foilowinir i •ei )0 Oder!. S' M., fn nominate a ticket to be supported Ir. , Lee rsetr; at the oneoloz October election. 1031AIS KING. • - . Cl:miscue ortonimitteer Corceeponderiza, lOn•CANAL C4.13.13118510NE11. IM .lIOFFMAN, or 81RK.% COUNI•I4. FO . PREAIDENTIAL ELFJOI'OR'.4. ai NAITO 111.4 .1431 u ratan.. itililf}fl plat,,ea Diet/le 1, stlur4r a - • r. liana, 14. Jana H. Camay. 2. 4 4441 TRA/C411.. - 401. PArtolc -4. 4444 W. Salt% IT. Jana 14...434479.a. inen I'. rant, 17. Dr. Jno. 31rOCLUMEW, s. lvvrrorn 51411.4.41 W, 14, Itatinr Stars.. R. Itrarn., ' 19. Jon. lAAT4I4, a 1044 1.44.14.44, Itnarittlny. 14. r'n4.1144 31"1urn. t 6. Crt2141144 4141 . 4,44, 11. 4 , M+ A 2704. 24. DAnna 1 4 941,4. 37. N. 11 , 444 - 4. ZS. 434111'7.. Lt. 747 a Mina:wan], . THE CHILICOTHE SUFFERERS. The town of Chilicotlse, a few days ago, was visited by a destructive conflagration, which left many of the people homeless and deStitute. Their ease appeals loudly. to the sympathies or thwpeople.of the ,whole country; but upon the - people of this oily they have a claim both of us tles and sympathy. Seven years ago, the people of that city contributed more than 1 520 . 90 to the relief of sufferers hero. Hems Palmer, Hanna k Co. career of Thirff and Wood streets have been appointed to receive the contributions of oar citizens for the relief of the sufferers. nterntrbrioN IA PERNSYLVAIILS. Among the statistical returns collected by the .; Superintendent of the Census, and designed to be incorporated in the officist publication of the results of that great work, era notainat state. meats of Oldie eduiation in all the 'States of • tt. Union, From a Saleable paper , the loho6l system Of . Pennsylvania, we learn the tole fertE The fret law on tho eubject in 1609.. It provided (hot lisle should be needed' the children in each township whotto parents were unable to Instruct them in the cle. ots el e cinnamon English education, and that these children inicht be rent to a neighboring pri vate ecLool, the tan for abiell should beset- clot by . the county 'eoeaiseloneri. This law continual in force until 'sopereetted by, the act of .IE4, eatablishing the present system. Utt -_der this plan the State was divided hate school ,ditttietai And an annual appropriation was made ter sakoel Pe/Ponca tO he divided among the dittritsiwhich should wept the provisions et ch', Isar—one of which conditions was that each distrieceboald 'raise a certain tam by taxation tar th, anpport 'of:schools. In 1819 the adop ' tion of the system was made obligatory upon all the dileriete, and the annual appropriation was Sod at $200,0011; to be diatribeted accordlpg to, Alm number of taxable Irthabitante in each dis trict. The inhabitants aro then required to raise such a sum as will bo mama, with the state appropriation, to one dollar for each taxable person in the district. The results of this sys tem are shown in the folloWing Merman Tune of the maws, of tba Veaent Feud awatexo l'AiL3sylraele, slue, It. anablialbanot to 14a. oteluaton [litho Cit; one Count, of Phlintelohla. Pre irlF,llttl" i•ZAZi i i v T6t1 ,.. 171:ai, i:e r i 420.5;01 14,5 3.9:32 _ ;1111 . 3.V4 .1 4 - .at es..oia: at 1.,4,9, ..710709, , ,n 1 , 2 /1:3 3.449 3 . 01 F1 W. O +4,007 '740.344' 64 ~; .14 ' 0 ' 1 , •, ' 17 8' 1;21 3 2461 E IT 1.34.003 740,6411,114 ''7 lt, A 4lttm, n :: 14i. ;lam 710 7,701 377,233 13 _us., 4.90316,17 2,410 .164, 6,84) 1,,/,ql ~/.41, 402 346.147 30 , 6 153443 00 - .10 1,4 .115.43,r1 '5 - 447,136 Al -784117.3 5407 2.7671 . S. 'lrif ri .,, t411...t.'-F l l ..:, .....,-.... 4,173 7E0074. 09 / 0, . :4 010,4,072.2.0331 ;421,344 14,4447 . ,4 .1%1 14 , ,V):,. 7.51113,34i1 I. A13.3,61.2.,M 11,11,, 00 - . ' ' (Tha public rehoola of Philadelphia comity lie en n"dit'cr,nt -f',t.og from"those in'- the other • ceuntite cf tho F.'ate. Ile= 1F(19 to 181 8,ttley, wen:, recal.it4,l Cy the ggaentr late, and the t 0..! rat expenditure for &lanai:anal purposes was t 141,11.1., The aver - ago expenditure for Oie three tact 'years of this period, eras upwards of, $21:0,000, and 'the average number of. pupile; 1902 •.1n 1818 the Lammaterian system of iu settietien' was adopted and continued until 183 a. It uercr operated efficiently, however, although -1 ettabludied under the personal superintendence of 'Mr. Lancaster. iengthafter a trial of fourteen or fifteenyears isd au expenditure of very layge sums of money in eaioattempte to m eke the LancatMerian schools • pepular,it was revived to dumpe the whele ars tem:, A. series of chauga ; wan commenced in 18A2,Mtd earried into completion in' 1836 aud,7, rettle . hieut:an ent,re uur aspect' upon affairs. • hese eliinges consisted in abolishing the maul - to:fella/aura of the schools. Sabstitating paid ' 'assistant teachers for unpaid and irresponsible monitors; opening the schools to ell Weems, the riches well as the poor, mairing . them truly pub lie:ichoele and finally classifying the shoots in. . to a regular and . subordinate system of plimary . ,* .atcondary, grammar, and high schools. - From the date of the introduction of these changes,the ` -schools bars been steadily adrancing in etlicien ";:iy,,linmbers. and populaHrity/Tbay now number • more than 30,000 schabira,'"taught by 809 teach: "Ms, ander the etupeilnton,lamse of 231 directors, and 24 controllere, ,' ln6Blargeiecheol ..hcMses erected expressly for the pbtiettee, baiiides: a large number of rented rooms, at en annual penis of 11343,393. The agrregete of $837,349 Is permanently Invested' in 'school honstia and ,' , other rind mute.' Theaterage number of pupils to.eaeb. tench _grander the Leneasterien sys!tm wa1 257 4 ,0 t)°1‘ the first selrell years of the present SYS_ ens47l x and daring the' fast eight rer e 62 rigs cost of tuitioulor gosh pupil: iuidiitiii*ing maiden wits from $2,16 tri!,sP,7Ciiii,":,itetr.' Under the existing system .it ..ttie'xiseti - Xtfo!i $5,0 to $B,OO. We are informed thet the Dense iht: putlisted.uppe Are.'lgenisitly's(Plett,* talc foil cc * - ;japrifo of eli the EtaliWis. 7 ,l46.6kA"- - • • - ' ____ _ . .: •1L'.. , :; -1,- ;"::::` , - ' TEE :ftzkil Vi , cairmironoirs,V4:: . : . Bit James Mackintosh uttered a profntidttilt- - .',.. orism when - he said, 'Ctonatitetione 'cannot ee ' inadsi they must grow!" -Thin truth is abaci:. sully borne tint by the history of the world, but - Amore' particularly by thieipaiince of Great. Britain and France.. The former hat; a Coast'- . laden, sada an excellent. one, the Blow growls of -ages, and firm an is rook, olthongh it itaini; Tor been formally :written, and Deter will'bei. It coa ti?. et those great principlee of liberty and Janice which are well defined and Inirereally ' tmderetood and acknowledged, and whicttrader. .. . lit ell her lairs and institutions,. Al Thillstimazi •'. talks as, confidently and sa intelligently of the pUutfiples of the British cinistitation es- the -,, American does of bin; and yet, like the spirit of a man, it has no risible, DO tangible existence. Nekton and feels that It is, a reality; bat he can only thaw it in its .effects upon lhe'greet body of which , it;, made up-the gorrrement •,. end lava The Britiph constitnUonliad as rear no oats.' . , tenet in the American (*lefties as In the British Isla. • The great principles of ,Idileit it is com- Need were here aisidnousli cherished long be fore the colonies thought of separating from the mother; country. Hence • oar constitution ' wan • no new thing, but limply an 'embodiment and still Adler developeinent of the Same principle* ~. whichfor ape had . been growing up anioug.the Anglo-Bunn branch 'ot the him= tamily; ;: . - Irina, on the ether band, hen eepoOtodkt at. tripled fo _see' ks constitutions; bat her work has . " ksitto product or the syhtaary's *ILO—. and' MU! , but .1 1 letitii:i of =la' is power* to , prtogi• the lib of. the Pml 4B Is gods , made: with Itiladi; ate- - Ukf lakitKlA. 00 taTe healer lip vOiste 4 s l is fisi ."'but l o** ll ility..l4.4ibia 41111A4d • frank stbs!riNkfie* , omepleinpen,:doo ll iedletid-carire,.. , ,I - • - • Ilißraish csiustailti*Ligittoire4 * llo oo‘ Bl4 -44 11 4 U FP u gh, th e " 111 . e 4 ,11 , 0 1, 454 thinulhd thbA as troth itself; wtiie Frando has mod: ind 41. rayed Ain conititiiione ititeleanfieried *an the ordinary life time of one man. It is well eild,,therefore, that ...,'Constitutions. cannot be mod: they !nun grow." ' The People of the American colonies, frank the landing of . the Mayflower to th e declaration of indipendin - Frili - 17f6, were never withotiincon; Mit:diem: That ship carried the Bible, and a body of men ..who cleimed and exercised the great right of private judgment; ind no people who possess theie can be without a constitution. They may be without the , form, but they Pot . :Ora, the substance, and sooner or later is will . e.ssuine the form, A People who have the Bible freely ditscminatedamong them cannot be op pressed. .They ,Inay ho persecuted, but they cannot be trodden down. They may have a bad farm of government, but they cannot be badly covertred.. Mridanlay in his "Lord Burgh and Air nom," iulduces the case of Scotland In proof of this great truth. le says-- "The Irish are better represented in Pattie. meat than the Scotch; who, indeed, are not rep resented-at all. [This was written before 1832.] Bat • are the Inch better governed than the Scotch! Surely not. But this only proves that lows have DO magical or supernatural virtue; that priestcraft, ignorance, and rage of couten. ding factious, may make - good institutions we lter; that intelligence, sobriety, Judi: tatty; mor al freedom, firm union, may supply inn- great 'measure the defects of the worst representative system. A people whose education and habits are such that, In - every quarter of the world, they rise above the -cues of those with whom they mix, ns surely-as oil rises to the top of wa .. tet; a people of such temper and self- goiern meet that the wildest popular excesses recorded is their history partake of the purity of judi cial proceedings and the -solemnity of -religions rites; a people whose high and hanghty,spirit is so forcibly described in the motto which encir cles their thistle;—such a people cannot be long oppressed. - Any - government, however, consti tuted, must respect their wishes, and tremble at their discontents. . They will be better go verned under, a good Constitution than under • bad Constitution. But they will be better , gov erned under the -worst Constitution than some other nations under the best. In any general clasaifieation of Constitutions that of Scotland must be reckoned u one of the worst—perhaps therworet—of Christian Europe. Yet the Scotch arc novill-governed. And the reason simplyie that, they will not bear to be ill-governed." There is danger of overrating the value of mere written Constitutions, and of losing bight . of the groat vital principles upon which they are founded; and of nothing is it truer than of this, that "the letter killeth." Let us once lose sight of that Higher Low, which is the true charter and bulwark of our liberties, and our Constitn tiou,:over which we have boasted synch, be comes a dead and loathsome carcass, it for no thing but to be buried -out of sight. Out or this.ilighor Law our Constitution grew; and and if ever it is separated from its root, it will wither and die. It ie therefore an alarming .future` of our own times that the how" Is in some circles spoken of ow:demote , Usly, where it Is eupposedro conflict with some things reeogniabd and sanctioned by the Cm:esti ' tution. shall only say in conclusion, that whatever may become of the written Constitu. nun, let us never for a moment yield the oupre mutt, of that great law which is the source of all liberty. and right, or the right of private judgment, bye which alone we can render that dithe charter of our freedom available. Neither priests nor politicians must be permitted to filch fionisui thin great prerogative of freemen. - yam WASHINGTON. t c,, , ..p0.ti.te. of th.Dally - ritteburoth 0 Agt‘ito.) C . WAsniroron, April 12. Another Lotter from Mr. Trebster—The Japan E a. pectition—:Proteution of Iron—Mr. Belt on irs lertii(ioNteiing ,of Cream 'of Texas, or Spatting Blood out of a Turnip. Mr. Wehriter'e lettegiu favor of the Compro mise Measures to a Virginia• politician places the sullect in no new atipeet. altiost ?pausal more favorable begrime:it/1W behalf of .ttutt.:eirteist'tbsa Mr: Villister has heretofore done. Misinforms bin correspon dent that his views of the Constatution have on. dergone no cbangis, sinee .11E1 speech on March . 7th,1840: This if but repeating hi, fammusne severvationat BOatori, of nulls eratigia reiterative Serb a man can cluthge but once. entered 'oyon a new life on that 7th of March, in Shoat ignoring the glorious life of his . youth and his tgetur,e age. Filling the eye of the nation both before and eines, how 'could be change again? Where could he go rum?. There is nothing left for him to adopt. Such a man can be but a Stafford or a raitich Iferiry, the champion of all- tyrrany; or its foe... lie can, play no meaner port. I say it with profound regret, but free dom can expect nothing more from Mr. - Webs- It is most fortunate for his fame that his second life must be Much shorter than his' at. It intisupplementhry existenqs, the shodows of which may darken, pot cannot efface the memo ry of services that illastratedthe Matas, , of the country for forty years. Tim President's lifi r isagu Upon. the expedition to Japan, effeettudly silences all oppoeitionj— This mode of employing the Navy Meets with general approval. I was at Emit Aisposed to doubt the wisdom of detaching so large portion of la available force.befoad the reach of speedy recall In owe of eleigencloin ' bat: perhaps the very circumstances ofisa many effective states being 'employed upon ' distant'nervice, may lead AO important reforms. I should 'look - upon it es a great advantage if it proved the means of withdrawing oar sanadron from the Mediter ranean, a spume of expenditure which absorbs atieas!* million' of dollar's a year, witliotitany director collateral benefited any Material inter eat whatever. - One sloop or steamer-for that station-would sumer fall the purposes of a `.Piuties'in the lionie of Representatives had . . another deermate enagententover the appoint tient of .the • publishers! or the Repubito and ileiOn:-Nenspapore es . Penton; to pongrese..-- ddibitothirticrae done, and the ettbjeet some Pp to morteß ' and itiereafter.- Altn ., :ta#l47.o the coalition , for the epoili economist'', at hay for so long a *vie; I tiltedCila division of plunder' adopted by met/tally tirantiOii *4 b'r „.A quiffikjaatfitiotronsunvement . for the ImerreffeetkelHico tection - , of the iron intermit Is 1 00 . 3*:4 - ,l4.l.;i o sde.':uid nit - without some 44:0:: ; :410 vigilance of the mice trinastafrl:l4 .. .rllptiOnAiii my lief, boa already ,_ . iri'd” ‘ ..*. ..:11 1,0 4.1ttd . 4..'"'1t bee met and checked '114:111WdlOtte etteiept of the free traders to take `Altriiihide dtity:apoi rail road iron; which *Mir haan' hen but preliminerj to the total prostration 0f.5.0 other bisobbes of msnitfeetw. rim.: moittetry„ There seamed at one time al. most a certainty that the bill for that purpose wetdd pace.. It it• now clear that it can bade. . , .ThesPerch of -Mr. 8e11,.0f Tennessee, on In. lunation * yesterday and to day, presented some novel views of the queeticn. He. is neither for , Corigiiiitst intervention, but prefers to take a 1 position of armed =that/. ,ready for action ok whatever side, our rights or interests • may require. He looks for a general war between Europe and.Americs; eel btof opinion that cur leading sdveusa7 will be England. Here I think him entirely toletakan, and in my judg ment the mistike le a serious one. .We flail have commercial rivalries,".. and minor diplomat io didionitfcs with England, an we have always had,'but never, I hop* and believe, another War. If is true there tea perdu prejudice spinet England.:' ' All Cations have their antipathies, and Anglophobis Inoue. But It le wearing out: A. new phase bas come over the affairs of the world. ~ I lpPreadon'a gloomy night" lute settled over nearly. ill Europe.. England, awitzerlaid, &Iglu:, and 811Mdt0 are . yet unoevered by its Till. If they fall in the Approaching conflict with ibroluttsin„ then Indeed will come the war bet Ween Europe and Amami= flat 6 the for. mar • strife doer any calm chimer nf-eiente drieM• that oar hand will be raised eiplast• the Batt. 'richilltutiotud, representative goverment of England?, ,That Would Indeed be nicidi It ,cold be Worse, tie it could bainatrieble. With all , .bite. national crime% Engle:id. stands the -, thither of ilia• liberty which ha albs. 1,,,,,,.. **pa 'ehttenA depoidiirt and the best repar, i 1 fii;4 1 11.0", 41 41 nations ' PF I4 OP I , I, aid ', II 111101.1); .dr,.1,,, .7) '? l .•- , . , ! - Th. amuses of . Tens ha a 11 •0 1 34 at tie MIEMOiItiI2ME4M -Natinnal Hotitif to, devies if possible , sane tem. araii4o get siomething - from her. TIM - reirimed five4iilliona of the 03 called indemnity M still: klie Federal Treasury, and Otitis via the auditors want to get . at. Gen. Hamilton, of 8. CIJOU.III4 Gen. Coombs, of Kentucky, and Mr. -Ortind, of the Baltimore Ban and Philadelphia Ledger, and a variety of other eterling Demo cratic, editors, etiverally addressed the meeting, most pathetictlly advising Texas to be as hon est as her irregular habits in pecuniary Mittens would admit of. A Committee was appointed consisting of the above named gentlemen, to take care of the interests of themselves and their brethren in affliction. TM/ played her game of brag and rake down with the United Suttee admirably two years ago, and undoubted ly now his a pocket tell of rocks; but it isgen erally believed that if the creditors miltel%ati,/, thing out of her, they must be very amartiiiin. I concur in that view. - Janus. ' Masnntaros, April 15th, 1P62. French Spoliation Bill 7 -The Printing Contest-111r. Mangum end G. Scott—Party 284 Name". The Senate to-dity passed the French Spolia tion Bill to a third reading, by the vote of 2G to 10. Pin Cooper voted aye, and Mr. Brodhead nay; although his said that Mr. It. would have voted for it, if his vote .had been'necessary to secure its peerage. Mr. Borland (of Aik.,) opoke t igairist the bill, but voted fer it, tinder instructions (as he said) from his legislature to that effect. .Citisens of ,Perinsylvaola are very hugely interested in these claims; more so, per than those of any other State in the Union, The bill will smarties House by a large vote, If it can be reached; but that is the question. It wan in the same situation in the last Congress, but wan defeated by the management of its op reheats. -The (earth day of the coolest In the Home over the Printing, has been one ,of the warmest of the series; bet has resulted in nothing prac tical. The game of the committee is evidently to worry out the House by an indecisive rein 7 ping fight; and it is likely to prove ancceirisful. But the affair gives rise to much bitterness of feeling. The, Union comes downtspon the jilonth mit Press, this morning, most envagely, tecansa that print has assailed it, with a good deal of effeit, for its connection with this trainee:4ton. The Union denounces lUi Southern brother with unction, as "Infamous," "incendiary," 'lentil eel," &c., &c. When rogue. fall out, you know, family secrets are apt to come. out. Bat one charge upon the Southern Prose, made by its ri val, is pretty well enstained; and thi,t is , that this immaculate organ of secession hreei tleenlt self mancenning to got a share of the public I printing, and that it has no objection to—or rath er decidedly approves of—the division of poor Hamilton's canass, provided It be permitted 'to flesh its beak upon the members. This is all perfectly natural. Souttuhn politician's of ev ery shade—comproesiseva, .unionist., secession ists, and nondescripts—betray, on all occasions, nu unconquerable hesitating for Federal spoils. The rankest traitor of nullification was at all times ready for jobs, and obtained P great many of them; and now here, by the showing of she Union, are: the Southern Press Men, eager to swap Off their principles, to barter 'opposition to compromise,thcompromise,to trade off Southern rights; for the printing to Congress. Vie Press, at length, distinctly [takes the grotindHiat the dis affected at the South bad now better adopt the Compromise, as tte regales.. Damao:ilia platform, and come back to the "aubmissicinists." And that will certainly be done, whether the Press gets a abate of the plunder or not:: , - Mr. Mangum defined hie, position id regard to the Proceeding, in the Senate this morning, with telling effect. Ire crowed _himself for Gen. Scott, and that without letter or pledges-of any sort. , Gee. S., be raid, would sign no Rate letters, that might. be relied upon, and yet he would_ci.rry every - douthern- Whig State. Thiel speech of the ell 'wheel home ellSoutheimilrhig 19LCI will produce a' eentat Don at: the South each as has not hem knovra'thero sines the Harrison Campaign.- - Th); Democrats already betray, tack apprehensMns, (*LEOS'S soup candidata—very well, did'thej not rack - - v.4.m0 Gen. Garrison, as the coon skin and hard cider . candidate" Tho result will be the same now. Bring out your soup kettles. My Demo cratic'friends, will yotfltake a plate of Lundy's Lane ; or shall I help you with • ladle of Cerro Gordo° Perhaps you would prefer a tureen of Charnbusco, or a dish of Cbapultepec. 'And If any of theso are too light for your appetite; 4t. low roe to recommend a hasty plate of Moliao del "icy or Las Caritas, or the Castle of Vera Crux. In fact, soup will do very well for not o few Democratic palates, and I begin to sus pect it will be the fashionable dist of the com tog season. ; Junius. PROS ii/IW YOWL. tcrff.Rlrrif tapir or the Dally.Patdmfgh M. New Yosr, April 16th, IBE2. -After a short trip to Maine,' the Late battle ground of the Temperance cause, I shall resume my labor by correcting a' very erroneous im pression that has gone abroad, relative to the defeat of Mr. Dow , as mayor of Portland.' h., a majority never before knoWn. - Mr. -Dow has never failed in his duty, so fin as suppressing tippling shops, or the prevention of liquor bound for Portland, are. concerned; and it is yet for this that he has been chldded. He has been de. tented because he assumed the- right to act as pollee for all New England, which receives goods through Portland; and because he has stretched the law so as to preclude the people of Maine from purchasing liquors to be kept in ' their bouses—a retreat the law never intended to In vade..• Es-Governor Penis has been elected by a vote comprising the best citizens of 'Pertland; and the man who thinks the Maine law has been repudiated, or ram drinking endorsed by the cititena of Portland, is greatly deceived; Aor tal's of her people would to-monow \vote for the Maine ler. I wish now to state from per sonal knowledge, that the Neal Dow interpreters or the law have been defeated lathe town elec tions in Maine, and liberal officers, 'without dia- Unction of party, hive been chosen. ' 'Whigs have been chosen in towns Democratic four to one; and this, too„aftur basics had their names stricken from the jury list as "rummies," unfit to be jurors. At the next State 'election, Gov. Ilubberd-who signed the Maine low to emble ms the temperance men, and who has since joined them in hopes of a reelection--will be defeated by E. H. Crosby, around Whig, and to be elected by DetnOoratio votes. ilemember this. - Gen Scott steads alone in Maisie as the nomi nee for the Presideitcy,and,lf he eau:he kept out Of the bands of thei Dow;Whip, can sweeplhe State. In Idassaehmietts, too, General Scott stands without a rival, and' can do what Mr. Webster will fall to street--cam the State. ' In Msesachusetbr, 'at lir Maine, the liquor law has acted.. a good whetatone, and a large vote will be oast there at the autumn election. The stoat miserable weather prevails heir, befit is very apropos to our hominess, which mends at a lower point than le at all agreeable. Customers a r e not alrondant, sad the profile of the spring' are decidedly below. the average. Ths hotels are moderately full Instead of :being crammed as Int season. . ' ' ' Preparations are being , made for the. Webster meeting by the "young nice led:. on by gentle men who wars young, In Madison'i time, and veterans by present computation. ARAI, en thusiasm that good Virginians can produallir. Webster will secure bat he can never 'malty round him tba.warn:' hearts who have labored for Mr. Clay, m 0,10070 Wiliam to see wheth er their strata 'cannot ell:Mita Gen. Scott So the executivedal, of tbelfallen. The Made of Mr. Fillmore, it the Clay, festival, entbileallthl, and: as Nilsen Mr. Fillmore and any other Whig, ,except Gen. Scott, he humor/ friends by thousands than any other Whig‘ that can a bto named.. ;The working Whigs are mix, loos for the Barnwell Contrentloo to be held, so that they.osa fall lab/line for action. Oar Leglelatnnt how closed Its -swede; * After wnsjing an hundred days in quarreling among the menbers,andsttem tea Interference witltthe duties of other . of the 'Oovernalent. A few prints' bilis tare beta, pesewt . but the 4=pert of thorn iieuld bite been moreju y acted qua bye local boardof olfwen. In the Bmste s - sew 'was put, upon the does-: lion of money to , mane 'etriney eenegett wad wheels, which faun the put the State, hare become Inas perudoand:ittoials of Idleness. A good =My sictirbed persona iten, attached rival religious , creeti. Ark n.: 'demo skated the wrung that TRW* jetunted by es; tending to them pecuniary ad: Ihriooneequinute hen been general withholding of ?tilwan:imi donation, . The approach of - Igtanthett i f v fa a oi . "! . the truth of the feelbvgnome hire tended to entertain f t ; , ; p, ldat. thee:i hen fe ate. tok 'seilittaapri . usuelly rieduieWpolle -110 fee ea • nuta o persd from us to be thineelpliet eivreif ma 44V/um Ms ntura viillitiewNew Twit to Jibs tabu , true light, and enable him to e11e.. 1 low trer ire ereilaellsed torp4gle isifeeeporeil A • - • • he. ! — Amato:rata of respectable CoWomb's ticket awlielleridias been broken • up; and the alums to which they hove robbed emlgmuts ascertain , ed to be rtar Manly thousand dollar. Neither Palmer, tier Barney, or the new concern have disgorged a dollar, and.the trio will go unwhipt of justice, aided le they have been by our police , and magistrate.. • The Erie.itsiilroad Company, it is tow aid, will build their second track over a new route; by which they will-nave sixty miles, with more favorable - grades than the present road, thus making the Erie route the shortest a 0 best road by the lakes. • The news by the Ainerica has unsettled hosi mess in produce to-day. There is an increased activity in Flour for Europe withhi a short time, and a market seems made for a large quantity 'of tareadittuffs. In Wall street, there is a/vigo rous speculative movement, -with a continued easy money market, a gradually receding rato of !Sterling Exchange, and a rapidly accutuala rig stock of gold. Letters from California are Pill of promise as to the abundance of the gold product, after the waters bare subaided, and speculators feel as though all the world united would be unable to crested panto by the drain of oar specie. urn= or ME. mamas. Witutirieroa, Saturday, April 10. : DIAA /3111:—I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of . the Bth Inst., and thank you for what you are pleased to say of my fidelity to great nationallThig PttfutlPll • I \.l trust there is not a man in the emadry ho donbta my approbation of those measures, wh ch are usually called "Compromise Measures," or my fixed determination to uphold them stead y and - firmly. .Nothing but a deep sense of duty led me to take the part , which I did take in bringing stout their adoption by congress, and that same sense of duty remains with unabated force. I am of opinion that those measures, one and all, were necessary-and expedient, and ought to be adhered to by ail friends of the Con- Collation, and all lovers-of their country. That ono among them which. appears to have given the greatest diasitlafaction, I mean the Fugitive Slave Law, I hold to be a law entirely constiiu timmt, highly proper, and abeolutely essential to the peace of the country. - Snob a law is de mended by the plain written words of the Con atitution; and how any man can orbit to abro gate or destroy it, and at the lame time say that he is a supporter of. thliConstitrition, and wilt. ing to adhere to those provisionala It, which are clear and positive injunctions and restraints, poises my power of comprehension. My belief ts, that when the passions of men subside, and reason and true patriotism are allowed to have their proper sway, the public mind, North and South, will coma to a proper elate upon those question. Ido not believe that further agile tton can make any coneiderabla progress at the North. The great mass of the people, 1 am sore, are sound, and have no wi , ti to Interfere with such things as are, by the Constitution, placed under the excineirc control of the impti. rate States. I have noticed, indeed, not without regret, certain proceedings to which you have alluded, and in regard to these I have to say that geutle. men may not think- it necessary or proper, that they should be called_ upon to affirm, by resolu , lion, that which is already , the exieting law of the land. That any positive moiement to repeal or altar any or all of the compromise measures would meet COX Sul-general eneourrigeMent or support, do not at all believe. But, however that may be, my own seatimento remain, and are like ly to remaie,:quite unchanged I one fa tacos of upholding the constitution, in the general, out alt its particulars. I RIO in favor of respecting its authority and obeying its injunction; and to the end of life shall do all in my power to fulfil honeetly and faithfully, - all its provisions. I look upon the compromise measures a pro per, fair,. end final adjustmeat of the questiooti to whlchitley relate, and no resgitstion of those questious, no new opening of them, no effort to create diseatisfeetion with them, will ever re ceive from me the least countenance or:tupport, occurrence or approval, at nay time, or bode, any circumstances. I am, wittt regard, your ob't Don't • I DANIEL WEBSTED G. A. Taratntoo, Esq. . . From m• 4.. York Trihnce • SLAVE CATCHING: There are mini men whom money or passion may urge to shardefed deeds, but few therwill bla ton thar dishonor la the light of day. downed ice—the last of human virtues, keeping guard after the death of d conscience and the ettipefai. fiat of all kindly feeling—reat,erithits skulk log hope of • concealment .art o oe A its web.nflying•pritcoses. tosa eh te las fellow men-age egentssf auraltisilw.;,ef_c4natstae• Wirt exteenfegacaissetice ltit.itan . nt • Better; fabetter, van Arts nettharOtrataedista than that insanity which bibs= roopect for pub lic, opinion, but date mora/ Tense of the community, and loudly exults in what; others view with shuddering aversion or contemit. Warm an is our hatiftly to slavery. apecially when it comes to bunt its ffying,viotima by our own thresholds, we can yet make allowahees for those who have been brought up under the bene fit influence of the institution. Like ether men they are not responsible for the effect ofeirmsto stances in prejudicing and perverting their minds. They reglad the negro as rhea legiti mate property., because from earliest youth they have been so taught. The idea is a monstrous one no doubt, butit is honestly entertained, and does not exclude la pesseesor from many fee tures of a manly character. Bach a man may seek to recorerbie fugitive chattel without there by proolabning himself utterly mean and John- man To him the search and 'pursuit ere not absolutely disgraceful, though even in the esti mation of his neighbors at home, they are not altogether things to brag of. He may, in some cases at least, respect himself afterward, and therefore others may respect him also, not be cause he is a dare catcher, but in spite of it. But no e ac h repent is possible for the North ern man who engages in this branch of the eine trade, for at the bottom, he despises him self. Re can plead no prejudices, no ignorance in bar of the public condemnation. He kite's what slavery Is, and what the love of freedom. -Hi knows that no hue of the skim, no authority of human institutions, no enactment of legisla tion can destroy tho fundamental right oT man to life, liberty and the permit of happiness. Ile ktiows that slavery is of all of inhumani ty the most brutalising, of all oppressions the most outrageous, of all meanneeties the meanest. Ile knows that civilized nations everywhere bold It to be piracy to'stall the savage from Africa in order to convert him into a slave; and he feels that in absolute truth, it le a thousand times worse piracy to seize the civilized - man from the enjoyments of freedom, the endearments his family, and frees independence gained by his own industry, to drag hint off into brutal servitude. NO matter what the New York elate catcher may attempt to say. [or the Pitabargh. slave catcher]: If there be in him any retie of humanity, he la diegated with hislissineses No matter how much- he may bluster *bout erects ling the law, and about the danger of thls great Onion's dissolution. if some poor; trembling ne gro be not deprived of his liberty ferever. No matter bow much When, who would'. net Shan. Was catch a slave, may, for political a eelfish ends, say to the same purport. is- It to all pre , tense. The dare catcher has sold hiatelf, but oven in his own eyes, he - cannot justify s ett bar gain. He can justify nothing bat Mei loathing with which public opinion [oaks upon , bh set, the mingled sera and pity with wipirjoeks, A peat Railroed project Is to itgit*.tiodiONew Orleans. The object Is to unite that ally with Jackson in the Rate of . Mleslesippl, aid then to extend the connunnlestion to Rubel% 14 Ten nessee. A Company has been ineottotated tries a capital of, $8,000,000,, dielded Into' T:10,00ik sharps at *26 eacb. ' ' • rionumm. ra. kt 1932. sir Ma. Sari. M. Ittn—Lot ine know whit 'on can WW th•trnalstrwat.rt mg tihrhalectle It; It In lining off with • nab, alaail haellbOiralarsdi• (Mood. The artkl► kgirlog Yonn thlr.. I A.4w.Vutt4v. umsnor. Uurrog Cd• /(4. liairreatar. A. IL Kin, Kn.. Prryfloia a-o.y litf—We had loft with liwalltll7 'Or Petroltaal: it hr iol.t.and wan fa ...dad. Bead to 12 do-wily boa profane appaaraolaw, it will all rapidly. Troy yam,, ZABTIIIAN, THLTON co. far was 47 Drattsts geonallr thugo.3 11,. city textl4/hrT; • sirJoa , Pan(anta -of all kind/ executed at trite peke pitpaktum. .ad misonoThisliter. ilpeelal attention be shim to Portent and Pre. grsnunee for inhibitions and °owe ne. 0,34 MI Bendy Ws of peding..ltivitailons. Labels, - elmaetere BIM to, an. erstlT .ad prompt/7 printed ',Are° whorl) you will, kilk - abosit what moi am you will either a., wiito or tartest O. Was plomottowkarin. the tbofi. Moto. It.o.lsirttPs.cilitArabis u L motto 'tbout* somas aol mot munablo oviirittfta l ralyste,rboottoo• wo, tr comap r ube. Wood. a. an al Mimi Mad:. a&l‘ ly Cowan orbleh .dlgua of - that kb& a too• v._ 4.. . 11 Nitivatimieskraedra6i•i m .. • . bloblithitt 11.0 biti_th tiove • • • TT So MY 0 , 10411.1 of th*Abld Mi• • '•14.1.1,4 Th. ': ge6aat mufti; filltio am, hart/let - eke ch. w.t.4l.7Ccaupoinkiid WO p embigall6lllldia* la ask anoitii, I tug ider.,0,111424 Ant- AlithstatillAthi6lo6l4. • , '.'A1 t4 0 3 *.. 1 7Mm*.04144 , ;‘. 4.0 e Nou propruto. , 4 _ ROLOINN , A Morandree g V-7, Ea ll= it * at trin qv" "4" t b VMEP . re 4.3i04/111 • DAGUERREOTYPES. rest Offiei Building', Third Arm. CITIZENS and !Aran . gers who wish to oh wo an accurate, whoa, like liken..., at a very moderate polo.. will Sod it to thole Intern% to call et We well tamer. eatabilet Phut, where entire Itatioffictiou asuoratiteed. orno chargele. Marto y ere of th e. /wood. tott, boat artutowol B:4o =a aAl Bityllable ever ob. yructcti SW fa, pan., ..ra . k Inalrocaeotto of the 1111. l powerful k i nd. nia.•ll. adoptei ppd.. of Dom, ',omit., as wow,proctlewl hr t ha eelabrauel boom of Philadelphia awl hew York, 14r. flatters blotarlf lobe able to oder to the petrona of the Art, • style of Mame, Tt Put o : l. tither aloall or in group., which has outer been h t. ores arid opriollog, In all weattok twin o'clock a. IC , ti r. M. L taatut.T itts2 SPRING ARRANGEXENT. ennaylvania Road teas Packet Line. (mMotrmit ) Beltran Pillehtirgh, Bill, Fork, Philadelphia and • Baltimore. au) miles RAW Road, 72 miles Canal. TIMIt TIIIMULLPIIIRTY KI IIIIT 110t7 Re. FARE TO IIITLABEEPIIIA 4- BALT. $lO. Vormb Matt Bataan" Lan CoPpotrAnt Itoorc. tho opening of Canal Navigation a dai- UV le Line cf Yerriecs Basket; Boats will Inn. connect. Inc at Blalmeillo kith tato l'enneylvanis Railroad. A Parket Bast alit leave Pittsbarph E mit ...tor at 6 o'clock. precisely. Passenger. tate the 'Unarmed et Blain. Title neat day at noon, ormolus the Bonne Read io dor loan, artirlhe at Philadelotitalir Baltimore, early next morning. Bathroom pamenzen on aeries) 411111.6 s bunch. take the kopmss Traltillni of the klattltivire acid Erusitiobanna Rail iload to that city. anivtrog in time to emceed to Waohington Oily Moo lattMdtm. For p000m• or other Information. almly to ot Bartow). - , nit.) A tont.% .1 D. L. Boom. Or to EECH 00.. al Bunn. Citizen's Insurance Comonny of Pittsburgh c. 0. 110881 M Passmuf. eIi3IUEL L. lIILLESHULL, OFFICE, 94 WAMI, TIMBBII 319.29:n AND WOOD MUM 4i-' INSURES MILL AND CALOR RISKS ON THE OHIO AND lIIESISSIPPI AND, TRIBUTA RIES. Ita` hszeires agnltint bus er damage by 17111:. Atm • e theptias of the SEA-and INLAND.Y.4I"IGATIOIV • .1 TRANSI'OR TA T/NS. ECC3=I C. (I. Hoke) - , W 03.114,41.1,7. IWOL.L. Milk, Defu t l , e,,,, Jr. .r F.Jarti o $1 alterl , l7,mt. UMW N. I !Vm. Lorimer. Jr. . 11 :111=itom. I i. ilrboyea. rnsoriy Yeller, r, J. Schnonamt. I Samuel Ile, ' INimaant.. . Lecture. • r IC IIE ItT. REV. DIL O'CONNOR will de. • lin, a I,turn for thol.n.llt of the licrer. napual AMVVIU 1.1A1.41 L. 24.":;743t4C,V,PL1LV,`..:'0i Illatehlat, on the lulluus. of VatholleLly, on our Civil In.titullooa• apIL Sittßirv—EphriabiJo — T . )lles offers bitriseir as nJ haste sir U. of 8111.1 ft, .3tooet to to. drrisioo it o ho u ashl A ohmsoonk tho ut) Coureotion. ooltttl•oto • • S. STONER. • NO. SO, WOOD STREET. 11_1 AS for k _ jun thascelltlAUTlVUL received apother.tot, from Now ILK . of YOUTH.q'& CHILDREN'S •• CLOTIIINO . • . • Election.' - N election for Itlnnagern of tiio Western Nnv.tivicf. tiwvii.v 0,1 IA bidden in tio. Board. yr Trade Room, e.rucr stoutand TblrA strrets, on Tun, d.f. lust.. At 3 o'slods./.. 11. apl.sl2t J. IlAttrElt. Reey, SEWICKLEY ACADEMY,. A Classical andCommmercial School for Boy*. O 3 vim 01111) A:111 PENts'A' BAIL ROAD. TWELVE 011.111 VIWAI 1• 1111sBUI1i/11. U'. J. IL' TRAVALI.I . . A. N.. PII.I,II.IMAL. 1 1 1113 Sunutier Session will C01.01:11011C0 on . - vON DAY. Slay wI ISt:. Icassa—One b latolstd per nit{ ye wool h.. Ercl.cb and.l/raw.us,rueb Inn dollars prr her tanker particular., Inquire 01. Dl .John Irwin A A...., corn./ Perry cud Aunt rte, er et T. 11.'Net1.... Co.'', 1.. T Libertyrtsrst,Ellt..burnn. aplo4l,r Educational Meeting. ON. d. K: URAUYwiII lclirel ana ]dross c 8ehd.111.n... at A.Ain'slo... cdtssn.ol P.... Lul,ll Are reApeeltully to attend. Ily order or Ela.roll.. t,Stossoltlre. 1,11 A. fI:ONF. eoe L GGS-,9 Mils. per atmr. Julin Beim, Tor .11. br BELL A LIOULTT. •pl 9 Mand 70 water O. COTTON 4 bl@ Spiattitig; • 12 Sarno.. to actinon otmCott tar3r, fm• nnl• • 12n1A11. DtCll.B2 Om. otpla U., sod 11011 , 4,1. ILK BONNETS—A. £ Co. will. c.n tqa Monday, the 19th. Z . ) Cozen nore4t at S 1 pe St; no.to. ‘ 1 ,1731M81L SIIAWLS--A. A. 1i1a...40na Co. Data.. nal another Dt. 4 eashattn., !troche, D ;awe". othr .Btanal.!Bha.l.. • t fs‘l3 . ' 2 ' l4 lilf'n I (ILK: Itiiii.go.ool+icetore, 'fur re br Et818f.,N141711.EM.; tuiator kJ We at the Dn. Mime of. artati. 6 1 0A1'25 bxß .11sder'F, Windmg, reed etirect trOat the manufacturer,. fart Fab , br • r e. N. in taL EItELIASI. EINANNEIIe 011-5 bias. roo'd fig sale by .1,19 8. NAT1081:11,111.51. B U .P 1 ; 1 8 .11t 4 keg°ll.),,rglzr.sale by ; NB ittilEESll W:ii.Tro7Bal—o—bi ) 5818 • • • JOIINESDN t 1.8.111.1818. • Wall Paper. • MOM 5 to 10 coots a paten, for sale at it: TMa O.rablJD.d rand. NA AS Karts t 'snot aola 211011A3 PALMS& • iiiEriNSPARENT WINDOW BLINDS A A WI. and seam! amartsaadt, astarsaliy Me Pew.. saai awed Enna Nast Tart sad Ihr yaks._ by ash, Tlitsli Ali PAL 60 Muslin PA wall Paper. • re'o recent arrivals of Wall Paper. from 1 / a aba, Whatlag a great 'mktg . at I . •liana sod .inreala by apt, • TaOMLS PiLNRIL. •L'RESIi Roll Butter, in boSell. NO daily lifuri. bad LT rho by 400 • J.111.171.1471ELD. ILAJKIP-2A bble.; wie • tee km, pot tecel see forego br SCIUM11111•111aVil. IREATILIERS-30 eke. reed forcer, • .de • NPRTNO 11AILSAUOu! • .1 . :. . for rale by ' hhcleind KlLlNulta n /1118A00 'UD PRAMIZ3-10 tads. rood and fur ad. a r J.yIDJ IePAINUMIK • Boston and Now York Pianos. • rfqilE subecriber is now receisin is and C l. 0 11=Itobt. rtowoo. boat. X I Vlb Hs le, tab.* elowwwly tarred ow 1110 . 144. .1 all round. wby Notiod a Clark. • 1: ale , oct, mood . annoy, owl ` wedl tau.l.llWk Rlub 2 ONoom a C ea, .. do do 4w 2 G.% wt do with Cbtrwatio Zoltan A llachstrot wad yatwyd 100.01. teedw imuirrr a ALIiEOI4I ratinisaTm Bosnia NANO% I . eitoelATA, daublo round ratrora, eirgant toatildinit.prt • tail. and ratan/ Imo tamp. • • do, • DUNI I / 1 1111 limier Min fiat. ' ifectillai'blain samara nowiand: 2 6 -,Jo • tonal corner. are taididi • 4.l 42 oomltan teD tai:nithie fablot litrAn4„Oatemrt octar... nes anal., elasant •• th N.ll[t aborit'llatica rnallitalr he told nalna ryftomy.e. • ThinA abbot addllAlo lfaltAt. NA • A rrrltbp nlir '''" l7l • rT lA " ,.. nh ta,. ifhnttatY4P lieu ant fanny ". ' 11. MALIK& No. /01 Third ot , 419. . , Man of lb. tioblen (leap. • NEW CLOTIUG HOUSE. Ettittitid liratta VAILOItS.. 185, liberty Sired abieve Clair. , • ItiLAVE 'openbd, a now Malang Stoic', at the shore pls.:wood ere wow; ',N.M... t a,.dia lothe e Cestletwow, Vertlues;ste.. or cso l.lnl lm Itletatione. poniard with • gwelial ekw be etlY.iel sod whin, they etree . weerew to mob. -ut . t p o nnler it the I wt.. aw 4 004 owtallJe del.. Intend to Poe Mkt alteotlett to Oh breath at UM, Woos. owl thee Lave full tonttdebee that they will low Ohio to wire their (-ottoman tallow Walltll/Itoa. ghee itee oleo men oratew rine choke lot. of Ite./111/ MAUR eletT/11 tl LI, elto. 17 =rw:tUri t trIf t t i le 1 4.'1; onto? Vinittltru'llf -.EMPIRE CUT LINE. Tiniotkinslcnins FOR BAN vnsfi6inCo. Via Aspinwall. Navy Bay, (nearthatiel.) lINHE now and splendid double • . • lattlit=eYi, Bl D B4 4U F 'll%' 1... Br .Asplwail, ha B,.pWmmWdleppr.mt crginr, Ms. 2.4 it w oak. Moat 12:417: ' ,..:,:vp, pa r * tatz. have norotamessl. amotamodatimo. posarneera.' and am bettor ventilaMel eh= any la the tr de. The tablas with every comfort. both for th. eablo fad .1 oretrage.panellwere. Ao llgart.6l2 to each eh., Ta. Panama Itallivad Is nme ts. operation. ,aolop daily. to 011111, •' Vs, rah,. of Illormma. Bas. will be I.oded 01 the Cosiptuy's Dem., at MI. Wall, frm of ex .ase.A RM. or ) the lt Cabin, R1L5,•31 Cabin. fatale room) ' VlM—both slam est lbe elate table. SMerair. pypthlbund with Ae., and • gement. table, well mn: Tided: • A rmaltimte• of half themawaim money will re run * until within tan orn of lb. ..m.. of lb. steamer. par freight tr innnicearrly_to - ,J. HOWARD BON,' '017" ..017 • •RA Broadway. New t hark. • DEAHLS-4 tone, first quality, real sad for .1. by ralp7l JoutibTOU It COLLINS. AT Taken in )lSietake :Immo point botweern• Blatri . svillo and abtlant . .:4l.3l.,""te. irk*". Ca 4 54; 110'rcittIN7:341-ol: if err Colmar PL , tb the tble pocket of which there wee • meeeerends book oontabtlha pipers 'minable to eet4 Arm. Any l e ott the stitnet , lheablei to Alr.th.te bpi le theta.. named Db. or th Xbineb Deshett. mf Plttebbtotil be litheltr- metro& A ettotte or tbe mete eart earetel br adsister yak ttarepbell or Ree A iteeeett, - . • ArlrolBelt - - ALERA'rUtX-41. Rum, •reed And m.4°b7• COLLIN& • ' • , r E -ARP LOIIENSH-100 bz.„ • ants rratiliii Pin. A•• la Crbmw. reed it& Arr. talk by 1.W 7 .1 JO • aunt a wmatio.• rtitpigsz—las Inv, 'English Dniry: 1, Atom% &mete- Ir. • •la 4 kvin Orman Own revived di irtaleti , Min Jousirrox ityWaaria. Op AlW'' A'. iiiiitALA ibmwt-a Nardsdocmsor Youth mieurainntomitha, a. WOOD, • • filiPte p ORTHOPEDIC SURGEON; 1,, V0 u . 2 .` 11 :37g 1 .14 1 "ci!a1r0t! t° " " T H !" heijailA77oeir'deligirifi;''''''ZlFTZ•lllo":l; 9 1 1 " 1: 7." • • AMES IVIUGDk'SEY, Wholesale Druggist • and'ia , aler Draw.. Paintii OH% Tarnishoo, •Dyo. Mien, Pailumeriew de, .hae w-^ 4 .--1 to No:119 Wood atreot. on -, .."' - '''. to avi+ . A notion lieraiii. i di hand ...apply of Merwar pl id Worm Hiller. New l i ktes ..._ _. -a--- New . 1 UST nia us Cai ii 7 licift! WORT& tory of CIIII of Ono Eiti0........ .. ~-... •o._.ia ....,11, fall 7 octopiet.ka portily MIT., 11, U 1116611. Of IAYOb SI \ . \ • on. Itowowoot cowed Louis XII \ vi• Oin,. 'Phan , lingl Homewood Oarrad mond cornorad de , i dia .1•111 . 1na do • plain Vi, do• di. \ 7 do i dm Tara do do \,, d o o \ V • dro In' thi. do eara rd ''do `, Throe do plain e One do do round fano Toro° An do apiaaa,noap Thor. PIANO FORTES an. all .lial manner. with his Addict I sirrnetir.7l - " - -tr i 7 .---- art rani par int sr x ,rals. ;Zig; sent Nacre donate; lir. eiTlCKEli'llili ba e swamps! his niontifacturtag facilities, cad bores stou at he hhis to mt most of the taming demands for bis instil:meas. ee Also. receivrd and fer cas t stiertniend StHf sietrt lot of canal .4p/eta .PIANO STOOLiSteorsrwl wit Dam. ask. Plush' and Hair meth: all the above tot nil* at en a t rosE PJOCES, . JOHN 11. fJELLOII. . \ Exclusive lomat for Pittsburgh and. lantern Penn salt ' Lir ClOckevitneir Plum \ \ ----- ' VENISON I VENISON 11-10Q0 lbs priml VL a rrta balm J. t.'W-Atals a co. na Wood ;That. PARED PEACHIS for Halo at \•., -.at htbRIIII3`,TRA ITIRR • la the DlentA,Al.• MOKPLIYikBURCIIFIELD have ret s d ao a4dltlonal ropplr or *bite Crape Memel+, Plata arrl.l43hroidered. \ ROTTER bxs. Fresh Hot', rec'd,tbia aAr by, 14071 ItiliNwrom A COLLINS. _ EW 1;,18. No. juitl N rred.r.athl for plr hr $11.17 JUAN WATT .1 CO I .lb.rti rinrL WM BROOMS 300 doz. fancy, - for Bale hr'' ford:JA: JOHN WATT& ' • VISII 7 -300 bbix.No. 1 mad 2 LakesLiperitir . A: Pilmoo . la prime order, for ilde by • Wl7 JOHN WATT . * CO. I.)LICP-10, tcp. in iitittC, Jf(onrni,3ll4.ll-0,03. 14 1 LAX-I,oooBls. alma, for sale by 'vl7 ; WATTFC). I .OFFIR - -11 - 110'ilati4, 256 Libony murk tJ sod ter pole, at . lbe low_ertinLrket btgn !.I ._ rne Rio . . supnlor Lazarus; IL - • • alarm:llbn: IV. A. AIet`LORII A CIL • atilt ' ' (trotters nod Tea Dealeen.: = I RACKHD COCOA& COCOA SIIELLS liskod'a Noe. 1 and 2'l:Neon: " "7 tiracked Cowen for We br atilt •W. Ai 111e01.11141 A ~ , • Fifteen Per Cent, Per Annum. I.OSHARES St Clair street bridge Stock, tz,iwhich be re the shave ividend, fur sal! A. WILKINS A f • ' Etat* and I:vintage broken,. ael7 to of Market:and Thinlwts. yliffindien', National Magazine, for May, • ham teen reed at 011,1tieteowiy A l'u..e,7lFourth at.. Falkland. by N. la Bulwee. the only •'ebony , edition ett pubtleteel. sivl7,• E i l . 11;1 41; .. Ju A T Ler i2 ' , :t a :i . B ., nod oitzla wooderfalstory has been Wined' evil • • s a. iteAn. •-1 J horn the N, T. Day T7to.• Aran par Dr. •Stevene_apleinlid addrese to lo the collage ot eh ralelio. wh ole n alight to be printed to lettere,of gold Cal the ;o,oofl l'hy• V al l:ral r s ' Pre ' is U tiVnit t ly Fid" mtiii "" Xejlie r WtrregVvjAl; NERVOUtt ANTltitat. Me "There were tw ewe ors of miring &teaser the o leo, as ta tallow o o t,:v " ye,,, lion. of the 'Seale of remedies. and to ' paled threw that' produce the largtet reoportion of beneet. and nothing has ere, equalled Ur. WATTS' remedy-Gar It almost Atte apeU eerie otyi by magoetlslag the awr.w.dbatow must retire. r'ear'm t.. retti t n i if the • patient paa atreo VP, A I :3PM% la L'uthlirgrElVtllllll7tfil brittle. aplledttle, • Pittelaugh. Pa. or Sterne. +rift; Viiirehause \on Third street, running 1. through to 24..1 at:, tatelyneenple4 by A.hoelett. • meta • ',.• eist ODA (31tatlIANI. IIiILORENCE‘'s WHITE— r SOO lbs., superior • whit. L•a•,410.• Dolahla. Due reedlor nat., br • rill J. KIDD CO.. 00 Wahl so. \ jr!LOK--20 bble4in store, for sale ‘,K 1,111 J. KIDD 110). P7-J~I.OSPIIATE LIME D Iba..rec.'d for ...b. nr ,IsPlll_23 RIDR L II;9O. _ _ V ASTOR 01L-25bbls. in koro, for polo by - _i_ aplGi. KIDD t CO: .SALERATUS--3,000-lba., a,v9 ea eilQ~ Removals. BUSINESS firma awl, private indic;idaala 11) who lover remove:l, or whn tww.A nrt Geri , a 144 brow onwe April 114, are rwrtwettully rwwwwwwl here their Mire. M11 . 00 , 1M for iOon on Owe City Intro. tory; At \ WOODWARD A ROWL nwr AND. 7:1170rd 44,16:132 , •"0 0 T IO 7 RA MEN ' BOYS' `\ AND .. . WILL an UN trlitntSOAT., APUIL.ISth. llESTillt, in announcing hi 3 removal, ll bure inrn w totem MA iancera. thank:A hd the pole le..kit the unboundetwatrtinacewith 'throb At bee been euxtelniel.' The rinietion, eOIIIT tileceßtStA Hama I.IISIIMENT." conducted on correct beelines principle., with an elm to bni up a rep , utatlon for coed •Werk man. and warranted Inaticrial,` be enfitaltwil; fa tuthinecc • mooted point. but haadyceame a fired ettoMod hair the unpraeedenteil anitnirivof Cboster'a Calm. It bee be. pima an Iraceraitiva nercemity with the proprietor to tel ler.. hi, huelocem facisitirdid to artedarnodele his bronco lid at great cort of lime and cricattrtiOTUDl lid 1.1.. 74 ITeel Wert. hailbeen Oiled up. in a Artemid e/de to the Ur/darer. Where It idiot! tin the of mimic.. tato 'the ratintetion Cheetere Clothing Ittoperpun hee sequin...l. The clock or Men and hove Cluing inn! be greatly' enlarged, ranbrpintr all =advent nutilltrilind or the latecl topic. .411 tacrenlittrinrit. or this city. under Vic reepricturr inpriodenciarprction. The labile ace Writ., telrail it 1/011110 • 74 WOOD SMENT, Rau. IVORY/Z. STUDY Tit , N. —III , order. In the Tailoring line 4neetine.l. • . • . , . . • . S. VONT .R, MERCHANT . TAILOR, . .n. SO WoNt Stmt.' , •' •• 18 now receiving his Spring Stock of goods; V. 011aelstleng of Yvenelt. Illev, Bleck sot , tee valloue rand. el/ thorn sod Brown Clothe. Ale, /beset and Libman laboaltlity, Cush:am, Eng 110. h MI Amelia. 4, with, ell the varkty of rhea, lecaleat to UN preen' styles, • Trutt , Velvet an 4 MIN Tettlagg Whip, atel hell Mar nottive ta. • \ .Topotor Iritt • veal ile..tr er . Baal ntrylloody sell. Lle le the •111.12 MAMIE , . 01110. oho aided to PLitioelr. : .:,BOYS'. CLOTHING. Ichleb Uwe wade teenier by one tithe end essevlntaul Louvre athlete Tom I hen, ample •Militillet. to keen ia ltli t eatel " v i lL i vri::ye b.". 7 4r:basal . 2 . ' fur eaVh .ob ird ... .3ll b.. VERAULION AMERICAN-1w ]be, in • )4nikiinsl for vale by . %PK - V ..: • .._ `, J. XIDD it Oa. • • •frilhicsm Boor; N. o. ase••• g anr I loon 0 . 1 Intg : J ripolkrallos100: ._p hiskoy; IT.. 00501.14.1. %love 1..1 1.10nr.. ISWITSWeIt I* -ore lifor I 118001118-, 141.dozVotti Brtictms, for oak !. 1 ts . % . lapitt J9tpirtuN I COLLIS . . . iii i rAitetiZiO h . iloitOtright'i 4'4.3; i t ? . ‘. oil do \ LarSoorso Srls . ._. .. ap _ 10 1.• .., ~...L_ \ ... , Mlll ....7.__S??a! ,, , .. S, \ \ man '. \ \ \• • : : . . .., :ate W ls:.l. ' '.' S s ,. Itio.l Linli \ , • \ i To ipiti. o r n diwr thom a, ju \ 1, „ mu: 5r'......._ , . ,IT.. ,'...:r7,1 . Riltggs.li.SiC... .. WI pa. " m r' - ',. '•. \. ‘ \ To saf t rAoolgoOSOF 11l . . -s4bi, 10 . 4 1 11,100 ski. for Asia - byr:ss 11111A1t Dacic Kr/ 1/I.t•A I Ivik*AtEitliet t.. 6, . 'w • '.. - 's,' : 'er•ll'VeNtig rlth. , 4,4 nlo by' A s ' n ' • •iiit. W 1N,,...1 11 , 34.1i.ria11: .1 la Word 4•T0r4t,111 . .41/6 •_:. ~. I ! ''' , - , .__ ' ".. ‘, •' ' ' • PO KiTO II #+, -- A poriortrtiela t it niurvr:srgas I' teo % . : \ ,%' _mil law Paltlft l . ,' .\\. He `.-.. -- : , '. 1 :554 -• 64 ....94. 1 .L. 40 " • AiliaLririNvEtoE - ibAliki4 1. .., I , Tel Ilsialili ii rr4 4 M. 24 try . i. Waltl solo .. ~‘,',., ' l!bla; GaolS. ttrtiLlitrillk 4,0 Z tu \ cihriiiiiMB Polo. 04 . oromvelopo Pa f , .rp'\ ll .""ViVrit\ ' . • IWO - ••: ... t I MI I IVI4I_ 4,', . 1 . • •4 14 .10„!,.. 1 7,11 , , 18,01:11% int e &1 1 4.,• _, l „p ! , .._ .4 ,. A. • •• Ar, ~..,.pait. • r atcom.. 4lo , boxes PA ' . n3p . \assiiiteti 41 . rita s teltiatiour.V 'a COFT - Ei 7 loWßiii, 110—W. indlit"Tila . i ta.o. 0,7 ., . ' • '''...B.'"'"si.relcaertait....; •FA. & OALlP hark{ned tbo ' btrof• t y & OALLOWINP. 74, Th st r i a % s B . & U. Iblleff kWh.. bong • \ AO of loolaxmollw, at !tell? of • • . oturr, t. „ 7 AVng:Egi pct. or. It twoott LIN bf Mist Fat SGlt ah Moils Os; two • • , c T • •Ts Lop ror4l. ICo. f.l ell T . tha. ' no thi Maki ‘11: friii 4lLDENEki nethsl. 'we thel l 4lollair eicw " • • \ loszto Unveikd; I saw you wmla Lk. km; tkarsb Molly tisystes. • \ • To. Abb.,' a Imiese7l, • olln7 ef Lothar Coati by umee Amnesty. Lather of "Dnetellene!‘“Att.bee Wefts me" \ The Orambl.r; 17 Plelurins. , \ Al" ib• North Brlthttlirriew for. obraar, avid i t A. M. SON &CO. havajust rciLlag i tt . 4 . 64. ...4 104 o 1 aggi ZlUTAkire an.. \ 1•101 breve Mantic Powder kor wdatives : p a of all ' , tin& Q/ Itrtiti. jtaLl MA NETEL LYON, Inventor Ind' or a pmur at trta mob.. llota th l t roco.. I , lll , ror e ot Worth la IX olrloitr. yarrow.% ol Wart VOL nice. IWO> Os& Ma: u 4t 0 .0: , 4 71W0rr azta , z vmdbly icktur. loos or orroo teom :Idzukh of asr tnvn....0.0v. hag Jug.' r.mati =.l.4."Tha ssy Or it m /nor velem ha boo world! .‘74 trar Ws VT Whom!. oat now. bi sk •• • • • \ \ ' •• *". .~:~~osFirtE ~ ~, ~'... •• fidolliApublio 0, resmotAdly 11121Aaed thatlia , MISS ' fATRARINE 1-IAI'ES \ \ MW A /LAS U ND PO/TITVELY ' ", \ LAST GRAND CONCERT), , \ di ,Vasonie liall,,Jtompty Emo l , .4iiit . l9, • .'. , PRillllllil.llB PART L . \` • Scenabad Aria—°Per ..der la .or hal - Pito; Nolan& Ale- 4 ,F tools that soy Itodesmer IlvellsP (Messiah) Slandrl.- • \ \ !FUSS CATIIARINE HAVES. , &In on ths Flols. or i Vr N firko E b i o.ere Eß dallorgla..... , , . \ sig. ulyix , .. \ Alio Ddl/a• L,, 47,. B rE i r E rgir E ii (Aato de ParD) _ `,... \BAUR. iwunia. \ e ‘ , <.• arld drut— , lsssta Dirs.. ibltotoal'. , 411151..' \ MISS CATHARINK HAYES: \, , , I . ia. a. \ . Duotta Bolla— . 2iyuorloa l o Issas liotte..” (Dho Popuale. 1 NISI EATHAzII9I3 NOES & DERE NENGIB. Solo on the Viollo—.o.sfilaroaral I , i i. Vatilol , 4 Able , lllol. •Barrairola—.l.olla po: a lsa d ( SY ,W IA B brit. OF1.101.4'.8•11. ... • HARD 511k21318 ' Dolled—.llmds. easel Mow. (Clari) - 11IshoP . MISS CATItARINt HAYES., Aria Dolla—°llella raga andel allef..ll CampalsFllo) . , DONOZETTI ~ , ', \ "The rwp that " R :, M E t !' 0 I , •., • Taxa a • nabs.' an lrlsh \ \ MISS CATUARItIE li i i'ES. , U. ... ,,, vg.=i ,—, le... AND .,,ii,, , lii . ..v.,''''it:ti: . 7 „ k , hy . J. 11. Mellor, logo d street, b ad \ do o :MI , .1 Letai n , IP'Lmzro.bd",;!Tg ° i.°;:b . ^ l here ; ' d hdrreal Rim every seat nosabrred may he Poe 4: r47,021:7,....gmafb...r,.;w:bt..ii....ri. t\°.lllll. op the on 14.01' porbormatlee. 'fl es 15 nob, \ •• Doti. ‘, re.st half pan G. Concert to solometed atS. pye:42 s \ 11. 1 1 / 1 11151UIVII.A ",,,‘ X.t.FAYETTE HALL. ,\\ ‘, \ GRANia 'SOIIIER , MAGINIQUR\ ksrEIZIC niht, thie week, except Tne;clay, .. April 20thr.oldoivoclog this *realms. _\ • Itaollmohlott Uliadluetita I. FkllosophY. 11.1Foloo. 5741fitirtisertres7lier'drigt2. erlthlr d s r °M'i t snit elestle tokens or, approcA., An oaths chan t. s4rp s Full Adp tartlet:dere It tbeibily tithe diy.. : , '• bourx open atseroo, sooop st ha/ f past...wen. rung • . \ \ %AMIN 1.0111. Adeot. . . J. AI: JUNE'S FEENCII CIRCUS. . \ . ..7'he .L . grata(' and bat rre'liia the4rorld.' 7IIIIS vlerajid Tranp4 *tap:rising a great number or arttites front MI the prindmil Itimen droning ol Pm*. Land.. Vienna ingeetcrebrintb, in risb bit Mr • thr tisseenly.mgargered an WEISE MEAT, ;Lt i lli . l. l 444...h t * . fort'ip \ P th e Anigin HOTEL. Penn •\ • • BkX LADY EQUEDI'LLIANS A among whets are Nine Louise'. lonrillii, end Wits somplibe win u bold* tn. highest milk. .Al full CORPS DE DAL ET , comprising t'rZat'; T=1ta:ta. A. .7 . ;,1 .. . , 7 .th, "r . mbet Pisr.... w. wu It RE; (bo biorit. Chinn: whom Iri irli I *et Lbs , nreva inn nem of eolith. &marring. Bizet s igarrar Lime., and a host or ram. mina.. dm Minitedir sad..' Inc skiing direction oDlirofeseor EL Johnston 11r. Hi Willie I. Levier sr Um Orchestra, 'sr hieD• Is w' y 011ie blab remilntion. , , , I Doom °genet 1 o'clock. • Pergirmencontanto et . . v.i rielock. •Adralsrino 23, erntati \ , -• Yalu \ . ,„ t t '. ' . - .. , Oil.YE' 014— 2'crkii4 , Fet re'i?d toro3 eTy oroer '' 'a, W W IT2I,II:4 8. b• E"L '"" l ljtirlo b riz\6liA •xli st. iL to just,ree'd, for bi .P151 Tr4CK6IMIAIL OMFORT§-1 navo " \Jargn tioutortment. J of comforie, initoble tor Artoroaceltoeo, wow (.bop IL—Merehartto \\ • ttotlite lho tho roqt. 1 . 0.00-300 do". landing Troia .W , R. ' ;' , and . .14 ( or .1. kr tepl9 ' ft:naLziu. CO. Morria', Flirt to !to. Dtatotttl, filittilt-4 " Or sale it Morria' ' tealdait, in K[EUPLUNIS--"Fiee from t2teds," fclY Jr rale it . Alertie Tea Store. Tiletoond: 'apls rAK £l5ll, Dried ai7ccia Pickle, fo u r Bale' IL at Morris' Tea Mart, IMamood A anls ' IQUORIcE—:: cans Si 'Ty j d A/ code br \ I aplS) B. Pffirlinattll;6l,f7. OLL B TER--3 b,bls. reed this dair •at 297. Liberty igeret. C l LOVER. SEP-3 bbls. prink Western -Hoe bi,` , mht6l T. J..< .1 4190:1E. • 01 . ItAIrARSEILLES"\.QUILTS—.A. SZitirort c.t.haresred Whit, Xanelato . . Diamond Market House. . V A \ -- ,IEALED IPItOf9SALS will 1,0 • House. . 4"6?+ VAT'Splilf,7-o*-31"Lllol PEE,, `.`l^.°.°l`7.:°;::. i!' •MAILKIGT 1, , ...qt: in ta t e \ Y,Lo t —wing to ,tl.3 . lAnor •• • aPP••••4 of by e tall Ise( Ohl eity,lf . . Mat Tt• - oort ta4dtorls todo altabaw ciWand farnl44l/lartl I erdo•,`and glee, rev/WY toraidthl \I perfortnaneo al coo , tract The lon tldlna lo to be dna ,no t: , tarot . the Gat o no ottedott Thineo and tb . 'Alarlatt flout. adjaeOrt are to be taken dowse he the ton -tor. ir tin may. tamer :1 ,. . ;,., t Lf . ,a t y t &l,, new are mod I the Id ataterOde al aPproved at don atentlent.,‘ Twelharmandlolltas when the Ist or ofjohda ar• UM; Two tboatand do de \ , 24 do 'do : t , .. isTo' ; .s l =l et: V , ,.... - .r°4., • 1 `.' retrtrdrr rape \ Two tladoadol dn \do \ r‘, bulkOnd I. co pleb , : Ana the bandav in two mord yorturota at lolly and Am ntroolot after tbo buddind ly Ilrorbed. . '. \ on Um Zak of Apr Lb/rids. will I. exhiblted s at Phi.- In 'Lll. 0010 Ili-)l. t wen and, 'who.. tboontetallnat-to bid. can obtaltolbe • "brattoos It 1011. • ' ilr• name* oV offered's/I sat r bids_ ottro anabt•o • • • ', rn Hy order of the On! g Ootnialtlet, t .` aplaallyt- o- , \. - Wad A.IIILL: Y.. \ - Our Faith and \ Our Firesides. - A, JOHN: KNOX - LodmiNo.• l'of the Pr tem: , rolip i aao Hall. la://tral o,:hrstdar=th e Old 411 , IllliirllT B.64t—ift°l,.!. . '"'. \"-".7'471.1.4740, a all IMO 7 o xesu BOVSIIO Nibt. lresh DA*, 4 41 : 11h4 7,:\ j:1" 7.: 4 44:24:1r.' QUASI SILKS lI—A. A. •Mason Co. VT h.. J. 4 allotimmt Stromlo b 14.4.111. Pennsylvania Rail Road Company.. IV .trztat.rb,„ trd tt.7.-d 174. e.; rmot bratber..T.tamo 0 1 t Wls- • • Nem', Driest Itnilt so. • • • /en sod 1141.17. Drweadi \.;l4_ I* "11'4AX.4: V MusplUes EST' NOS I USW Nos) A., v ban lass. lon opeivd . 2 4400 ne.. 4 re ined Vea • \ •• • apl.4 GABS) BAUS(I—SOU9. gainless Bags 0xen.3.417)J0u mea, wMaoby.. • New Goode•\ • • • 11/111.1RPHY k BURMIFIELD • ye just tai:rAt'Piw. • ' • I , rneade t'llluc • ' • LlNek 5111 k atig . %Ur; S, spl Ptglls%it tetrA mieub ase le.k4u.. • 1116ES8--30 Cram; • 040 - 3446 1. 1 1 i i i .tTir" b r LAti FISII-40 ‘• s. l AL •soil • wt iZeita. •‘‘. SAIARATUS-200-1:64 • . . rites ll .BlMlol.--0 tuaileedl (E o,°" pave L1""41:17ltt! Vialii: 7 ;llll;Z4oliriVii. D . 41,14 ' • * .r.s!.ammtuk.. • DOT ABll-20easko No. I.'for oh tar ou • • J. IL CANIZIL74 ETB 50 . dai. , roe s i ll !mn. - .. kSw' \ ''% Thie Vermifuire never Paile . • L\LgItT;VERMIFTOE--- 2 .1 5ui 1 i. .... 4 1,m7s Murmur. ADM 14,1162. WA mats send mo *lido f onzaithise. I too self so oUilos Vorstifolos bot Bi o l. %.„.... h p B l. ll l. lierslo es basi s raa.r.-rw• d011e..Me°67.10: . : 4 Ci i i gar n 'r • 67 Wood osioL r • - • A' IIi k ASUOAIt a• MOLAtiblet3--Joet ‘Tme•L'ArTo. LlbenT ergot, •, MINKMaple caw-. ir• • • , l!vsgatrii,.. • r RES - WALITTS-;tilt MNI Irt4.l.6*td Sigrearytlail 4-1 . 9 11.7LA i T: ELl,\ iSYR . U r P2 bbl. Unit. • it c 3 V 6l "' br " P /!‘N-V*(l.lthintatMlat SaUttaJP* MOLASSES— • s. :caw. eo • lizaiougmic • - •_ na l ° • UO/18-40 . sa. Brazil \ 1.".1. (WE reed S rivius--unhf. chests 'lto lipon,And. 10,00/1 1 1 . i ir."° B ' 4 f'",e4nregareos., 'W w. ANLY: a'; BI . , MELD hare rated . marninz ini n• ark &gin, innon nkket nl4 M. . . \ . . Calign. mat 2" nnlno sedlra!raand tut colepr Ibr 12X enn.. n. 4 o.llmen nui4 , df N. M M \lO . 4 0 4%4 slew N Timm MR Veit \ . wend kl klans.4 \. , % , • \ . \ ni \ lirjargiew.i.t ~l ro,:ith N. L.laii_, 11,...ici - w - . v.e - cTi;, s v to .,. ~ ..0, 7 *. • • .: '...:8 , : . a. UM nernaga . .\ l / 41 1/.•4 114 l i)-7----- 011. 1 :51 bble. 7a ri okr e • • • • ...‘ . - 11. •VAliletg, \ ;, ; -- .. - . Shade& andlllinils. -- ." -,\ • • \ \ 'FHA reed'. a largo stock, or illrier 'A. siren. lit tillad. sni_Tviondnen fee .s.le b•. ; • 'WHO ; 0 • - MU. N4151.4.1u4 -- --- : I 1 , , El I=l • C();111VIERCIAl_.. Went/ter On ktaturday won' !Abram]] in cleineut.nete the marteut heavy rata which fell throne., oof,the el.r. At the Poreat (eaterdtw 4 P. 11) Lb.,. to every lolleatlen of meddled bleb rise hi 000 Woe, rb4 \inairbt tan anvil, and mice lb. eserpttoo oso .toot 011 tto ootktot, oothioa 1ei.... ...et. he, if .Tthlar.aq 1111 to doll. mmuar thir or the Wet.'. Elba f baronethllalt Mar advaaoo to picot, atille thaw of' ' dater prreeot ee harottaat change tem text Tepeqt, FLOUR—The arrivals amount-41 to theta 000 tdds, toot • mime to the fuel/meta weather, 00 heavy isle. traasnit— Duly sales do heard of aever-1 at 143.011; AO hble at 111 , at fn,a5.143,12; Co at infMilad That 13.14 It MIL &Jae from etaro are coalloed t•0•••0 kt i , sus aD5 3 Z443,37. fer einwenne and eater Len.h, ' BACON—We nollrea, further advatwelo Intevre. with the ftglorlas rabic—. a 0 !..Fire at SIC 114100 fa at .nd =moo 1. At 10 IP 00 3.000 eheakinn +A ea. awl, and 1 to. mum cured bat" to 110 - BUM( AIEAT—We notha. • tale of h O , O OOO tle taw .f oe, co`dam which Is an edowee. A o offer el Mfe, te.b, was mode for 100 to 5•1,1500 Be a:molder, and Woad. 11211—halea 40 Dbl. lams at ss_ bbl, 13 blf bbls al 114,141. .9se of . Ohl* lake ROI& at i 7.75050 hhh , 111113.114.—A 00.0720 Idols at 61•0, 00 Cole, 1101 ABAJLS-Pate of 20 hblo 0 4 ye 1 1 11.1100, 4 MOMS: PIG METAL—tale of WO lode MOW or. to lwdenTer al at Whaellar; at MAO it we.o and P months. BUTTER—We Ingot Orman. awl 4 . 0.1 detaaad, .1111 farther sale. of 4 Itola roll at Me, 60dB/taw do at 24117 0, from anew \ ClittSll-2•lev 40 bores Zoeller, dairi, at so.ool 3044 .Westernßaman at 747.40 B \ Itsoll--0•10 412,100 B. orterorted at flfrli T,, , _ NEW BE D F ORD OIL imam , \ Nctr Daimon, .441Ztb.., Dude a Meal nod (Mr dernond for ronnmr *Cut ere oaks. nine of IWO brie frtro tue 01 , 1 , 0144 VA_ CV bOle et $1.21; MD Abu do. on ;trivia. tenon and,lW Went. *tn.^ can of GOO bids from rear,. al 914 W • ell. , Wwhkh Trim the inviter Is very OM. nun swoon, d 'tttlattd• roiree bane farther stlreon.4l Ire nallrelnler • of tOO er Met 0* Ills or Wert, sod ltdlo Welt, -War- • red'', at 71k. %I nal, at which prier, nonn in 'our- 0000 W b•d xtor/I Winter W dere deatawlion Welte. fa. erne = rther intr u drat flk. de-. - 41 rate otICO Mtn. Ma Drka • ofttermentereliant " Wtstidenooe-Wo orthe' Wok stook - oar bur. 01 WO We Polar at,l9, a 00.40,1100 Ws einen 890 ll'. In, which is a' farther tnlronee,•'.ld Denton • este of #OOO \ As' was ISIPP, at 41 WhatelonnW Phil. 1.1.1. •• - • . .-..— MONEY hATTLIiII, STOCKS 610.•: • : • . . \ '',. New \ Yontr,.Apell 144 P. • Ni: he . Btoeir,„ Imirktoweit fozehei simpbmir s : . t 10 forenoon and theta ante a do/111,0f itt - ...4ratiWnt. h lo the hail hai Nugent! Wittig N W. War • lint In the en,ewl 'hie Neuters rug ii k, J ii i, onii g egi, ..t the ekeing, rated Wig apt. lb. \ hook 'l lamas. The baubles. of the elogingtotity to a ' tohlera valeta In th e Faneinu incept Iteulingoebieti . told tat •Ir both In and out alio , Besot alit.- • ... • ... . ii....r ... I. 1.000 Peppin The buteltite:tua it, tethod CrthatlO tteday. reitittingt ha hwy.:ow betne 6W tont. loans vent ealleddit:botiiro hest rate In "that Meg were not triteeeed throb eh °the, otign. nelu \ Nothing irit• dean In hi:dim:he. - A Is not Mount of litettin a whe lett ono. lee the lotoin bubo': onit ive the , artiellr,in Cotton woe renelted b o or.oel I hi* beatable the . tuggig aili not , ; , einig eerie deriatii.e-thValtot nail, • .• , 1 • \.' \ . \ •.• • ..A \- i\ • , l i iiibtaittliatt r - Audi it—p,ll.. .. th.,: , alit a Lehi stomata of leuidnetie fl o ideedia to dare without anyunitteriid rAli‘tion in whir, henna. No age; not, end ringed at 6: Mann pa gamed 'a quotation.. ILI.#. We gm mien in it email at a • fesetion oeleaneei unviisi i d m n p aintor angst a ache igi e a 7 tat T e rO 'ttwe.ic e tall gthe &da la m e \l an kyteta IVER ENVY LLIGEN 1 .!•,,, ! BOAT Anilll7Aitt 412,PAR. vo,\ ilailio..l4•:tt. A = 'D •rit A. Stais , N,l••el,l..o, Klisotrt . • !Urbino, Ilea• Mr ., \ • l',' I , . 1 1.* Tr eltr a , y 1S . 4.1 1 7 ,,mor oo. Ill?Fr i V I le ..-...,' ',X , , • \ . 111proal. (..Itwell.•llhte t.. , i `k, • \ . Nolrtort• litone,Bl.obt•ultrolnon , ,, •, \ , \ )0.1,, , r1.10, ,l' i rtfo i l r oz ; Stnoroeffl,- \ \ ~'.,f. .' 111:ya 'r nf'. It•ITIon, 1-11 . 1.NVC• - -:' - .'. \ , T.."4, - ,!:7Zll,ll`,l,`:=T;isii.. , „ ~ Forroc City'. 18 nIoFh. Whealto. \ ' • . i • \ NlesgeOgor No. 1. Quetanall. \ .‘„ • . -, .rr E'' , D.... " 01 "...i' \ • '. \ \ \ , Winebe•ter. Moor, Wlello. •. \ • Isopreso,,Cal..ZoorzB/11•. _ - ''' ' \ f ' ,110AT8 -AVINO 7.,if.0i 11A) '., ' \ . \ \ • ISUEELINOLirooI \ C 18.1.41 * ILLN—VvvtC14 $. A.. _;N' " \ CINCINIVATI—Kerstbe,..,I,a s e - . • I . ; sNANticILLE—PortIt. - , \' 81 .1.0!.387.1( . oul A. Llcrmoo: i \' , \ L `• , ' , sicrirrnma.- -•- - \ BIIONNEVILLB horn:-'At 'dowel oar report) net. aoil, falllax rloool FrIM the' ,ta.t3 hem; rail •L. . .., • . , ,'• -. ''',,,,'.!..',,.., , . cir. ,....,.....0 , , ,00ho. i...,,W,,,,,,P, dit:INN OTT, l'or.SOortrotOßTlr. tßrr i.. ~.. . Ain. R Co: n hh"*.b..../Pooriivo " ,r, li SOF - '..,., hod& oplet. cwt, ,11,,,, ,,;., 1,.... 1 , ... loo.hono o onl , a, _.. Ran F....., . ..„ c m, ,„,:tporrA 1".......Kur arin =.B,bbt• L . Rek A tiv. ae do.da.k.ie ' . . a1t . .. 0 ! t - 71,,, .4 3 - :.‘„ , ...',.. , .... 4.1 ok, do dn. Morphy R ont, _ _ uk, A tr. .., .. a.., ...eavr , o A do, R. nulft• a ~,--v I tr!". tuts: ff . .N..• •\'''. • ~NY:Wilibor-7..to"Tor..liro'rnlT"..l,'Wdr. . „.1.1.k0,:c0n.4, Rn i 4,,, , r ', . 1 , , • ,. .. Rou,t'Obto eon. IL 1 , olgt 4 Zo . = tw, . 4747. , cnnwrr,,, \ )thitaverosiiv:rix R if Entoz...7- 7 4;1 -¢ ,s. _,,____ ~ 1..1.c0g teed 1.31.1.1.ds ttoto I Cl 4 RRRAFT. 777,, . a . . . • aka \ ROAP: 074VE.YAN, CB._ •\ : \ APEN)tAYLVANIAL RAIL /LJAIIIAST. •• \ \ Th.; RaDmaa \Atoning trainvra. .le4Trii,st•GX teelAs \ ' ll r4p . rvWXm yitur Liiaat • \ , oniu I "eszliisvLVADil/i.irAihrituaD—varri,. • ' . The Napn, , trin leaves iiiond Strut /!,tatiolleat tl andsMrea st 6-114.10444 • !, • \ .treptinettaisdas. \T ", \ b•AiennamodatiCe (Ads haunt Pittabizgh nrandry. ' '‘, \ ... I.IOLLMAN fr.'O . ARRISON Imre rerioreil \ - \.. R. lo their New ballafed• to Illnalasbetch sear tha \ Fem. fl eeing .4 the Ink_ Ilaprovehtate. It. , beef/ .. \ dewlap ifono•Nwole, with iftstete lad othert machinery. 1 plat sheaf • the Wel . Italian. or awash Neer sew .:• Vwei Lit famish aterhiewu. ae" with prateetame. .•• •• . they Alit trial. the wend!. ea thellAtiehl el. few old mall., lahoat No 4 oed st.) tette/we att.. .' . • . 44K, toll there r . ll , 4l:7ll . lerldet n uetter i g ta.. i IN; .. t=irilter ' rwaft_fe he cowod:a in 4. 1 ,.... Ab i t.t..M. • ..' ''• . usagoon . • \ i t'U. . •iumitc \ t„ not.ut4zt,.., , •,,..,..'. .., .. AlthAlla tilaittbOX.,.." , t l .• ' s • iatiltitill \ • JOIIN ItellcitOU4l4l. ', fele,. - '.. .. _____„....L__ Once more onlisid. • ...II I he fauna at the Toot u 1( Pitt street V.: . I owl riamlettfordars.liantler eatt•tarttt\ • ly et Varlifissr iNeb tul.ey teemtesof vs. • • ."74roUNIZ"Merjad : I Dom, Mach trnmint" 41174.411 . !1. vattriy. iper:, '', . ~ .-. ', \ ma Allaliiplaa, _Mal ''‘ ' i t ? and Ileeselpir t g,Wall . s , I Ttrri, i 111.11,114.7 s ' \ \ .....11:L5b Enka*, Samuel Gray. ,'mr, no uA*r -rtzoit; c -;,-. \ : St. Clair Mid BO daws, . Clair' X Vr 11211 E he " Pr°P4l = . a W hi illikli lame sal well wood e d of 1 / I .7.lltullialtrat I \ Lk S, • bteh witt be mod lis bisortier la a ethietli, ... ` . 1 4 rr n 111.1.1" h ;eo" r64. ' " ?'""jl3= '''' \ \ alliPe \ ' ' Pluila, Nr.glish Mae eit._ , - \ \ N ‘ Tim% Comer ~. ), 0 ' . \ 14. 4., firm submibor offers for ' 3 . 0 .. f1i t, • \ _ lure tbooyEbrlobooeogbor r Vs One , , • t. ohm 40 ateaues or toe taint inn . watte,of Kota; ittee.• VW , . nod ITI"M \ th° • .'i \ telebutat neth_Plawdoerlem tiar t iakli nwert , ,I \ , tit'att" Dleothi7 ROM:, Ilea Abiturbser roust ' \ , 4:T:=11„.,÷.,,,,,„, . 1 ay,,,,,,,,„,,,.. \ ot ik ,,i ...,•;,,o 4 Pita t ~rl.ro:uotirMtiat ~ \ CP' ~ •"=te P r 'b t " ? th.lAiiiht tray \ \ Foe \ N aoidirNew (hid!' U \\-.• -.. , 'KlMsubtkorilxr I;toi' , the Thum. akM , :,.7;. \, 1 b.r cinir in. "=`l4 latt.t 4 dl= l :it:al b Aro l l: \; \ i ", !=..i.„..,,, , A,..„„.„..„,,, ......i. 0....4 ' -1. 2N, \ ~..,,,,,,,„, e l m. inuitity orthothe:therloamio -", .. 1040t=rlitrthi; PtlPCl4erottri'ett:Sert'D77:*,''.,.-. 1'417=4= e th ' l te h itiTO‘ert.ltttetY.3 b) \\ 't , ?:=4 l Z l. " 4 \ ' ** '''''''' " th teteliflt taillit'n'..",sr Di. It.--To the that, Hr. Ome arylrmor. ethate.o7l7 :,., eotablialtabrat. la for authorise" Wei. ete..4.ll.Alhuu.C,ez ,s e I W . 4 MIMI. SYStilln of etat 011.L.i.,..,...5i ,n , 4. , N ‘, ,, r Sawmill Ilt2 and Phillipsburg Pliai" -- Q7Ve ~..;-, i T a mooting of the,,CommilOontss:•VJ., \ \ 1 t i. pointed by . Act of the s ii.gplea t re: to ' ....,..., `,. Iro7 trratlnZewtrereVo:Pit'at"rn=h, .t . . 14 ':\ \ Irriaggittleniro= . 4lll."= thd i taT t tIA i \ \ rero=l t ill BtocTitresl 4 .7 IVk l irlej t r l„ . ?, tt.o. • .•'• - ? - 2 :. • \ ; ....T b rel4.oll,3 ,th ate , 4 l7 t .tigt.i It k ?4 ,,,,, t 0 , '''At Cafes. lateen at the mom h .;:' tlerwitil . 7l4l(;3l 10 2:1Tortat t : fneata"lir Zt2'', , Mti",i a wr SC *oast rblllftroburg an liieroisy /2141t'Aiti.. 11 1`,.. ' ' '' d 's=2"ll ° . 4 7' -.. ' - '•"&:= :; !\ ,c• - \ JA13.7W,0n .. Z i n•,• ,‘ -!-. t\ A yyy • April b,"":3-41riatlaWith '' '• • e.' ...\ • , •Nt4 '\) \ - zille, . r o lit ti s i -, ! -- ‘‘'Wee , 4 - ::-. , :\ A fkiIAIiIIPACTIFEED 1if,`Y0.4111,,„..2•4 UNA Jl:ltheY LIPLOIOIINO AND M4Nll"qpnhirple, \,_-.) • tat ..l. WSO lg"°4l lit MIL.Pi ' I""P".4 4 44114"41444,41,,, ,' , - 1 ',.. , ZINO ;PAIN -TS; p. 's ue \ Mach ham men lima Ow mors, yee4 tehC '",':AY . ilv .z . :...et up4,ztr=:o4 ii tat i lgel , r, \ ,. 1., ,, ,\ paha *Amine,. The \ '- ' 'N-.-- \ , WHITE. ZINO PAINT'....--..... :. )k? : \ .., t 1...,12: t6lmzzi"vm(44& v evi1 i,,i .., ,:,. , ,a,Zumti74thlare.ohtloth.engyizt ,cirk,4,....774Mi. \ beeßhfirtoiL tery rNOT TURN YELLOWi ':^;`-:--t... - z '', caber itMon, expand lineulphomow et mephitic ethate llaw. , y • Sena when that wp to lar tame, We eta bal. . it witbsothat & math* at tha n eat. ".il. A -'4 thaw .7 other, we bel . ow 11.1 e. elhomte 0 0, to, h chothr ete , th :,,... 7 ,x tamale otal 7. ca. It p t si bet wothot with Wit egt`,...4,-.•,•\ with wther eal i lzge woo runietyriovb ens UP .., - . - ;, \ teamln eta* aziktbar