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PITTSBURGH
ORDI*DAY LIOELNING, FEB. 28, 18'68
larawnie NAME ,WITABE BOUND
OKEACZI PAGE OP THL7.-PAPEE.
• 'llM.Pretunag Won:mt flurrfs.—The eitoadvo et=
latiOn of Oar. W..klT Gozotto arts to• =Er inidness mm
I moot Clo.iroblo medium of risking their bludrona knora
drralotloa is betoroon tour and do Slumlord. reach.
fag slavint wry end =cot, So Wentm P.nw7l•
- ion to fa& Eeotoro-Ohld.
• 113. - TO ADVEY.TliSai—Nehlter tho Clltorlal Roma
Ihintink Ettabllalonent of the DULY Oksorro. arm
6101do'd On Sunday. ADVEILTISEILB 'who donna dui"
Deana &dams: In the papa on Monday Inorstlnd.
.win nlaaso hard them In Wore 6 o'elocl. on SatnrdaY
Ma ',Was trots rut Cosmos Scwoot.e.—
Blehop O'Coszon is untiring in his war npoit
the Fano - Schad System. One day there al -
,pears a long lecture; delivered in Baltimori, et
,titoking the co onion school maim, and the
neat we have an satiate two agleam/ lb length
io another city paper, on the same subject—
tie latter appears in the /cereal of yesterday,
And La aslattsible and specious' ergument• The
Fillitop 1111 certainiy receive the.highest honors
of his church, If his labors are properly appre
elated by his euperlars. As his rsvereitoe re
fers' especially to Dr. Jacobus!, wcahall not in
terfere in the controversy farther than to direct
attention to It.. The Bishop complains that
Catholic children are not safe in the Common
Bobcats even where the common rudiments are
bnght, and 110 BeCl4l/11/111.b160 whatever ii give' s
and exclairrs against the lojoitice of the free
echoed system.:-What will he say to the follow
ing tpeolesen of CathoUe justice, whore they get
control of the common sottoola t Vie topy
from the Schuylkill Minor's Jountal, Feb. 19.
-.!'We may mention a fact in this connection,
width may not be generally known; that, in all
the schools throughout the State, *lyre there I.
• Protestant preponderance in the Taira of Dl.
natal; 'Asectatianisst of any kind is carefully
*ridded to the selection of bookslor the me of
theohlidees, while on the other hand, in many
Gies we know of, where die Catholics have the
- pont Romish este:hi/the, and other books pe
eau to their religion, have been introduced,
regardless of the wither of Protestant parents,
end of:the general rule in this respect, and of
the ocustesy shown them In like cure, where
they would have no power to help themselves.
In Blythe- township, in tile county, and also at
Carbon; we understand that this le the ease,
tiro auto thing was attempted.not Icng eince
*Ooze Carbon."
Zia * PACITiC RAILROAD Ettra..—The bill peed--
lag in the Senate to authorize the construction
' L efaxellroad from the Mainlppi to the Paean,
the. opinionof some ct its friends, been
Tiriairalated -by the adoption of an amendment
- tiridaltllmits the road, sa tar es authorhed by
'the to the territories now under the Jar's;
diction of Congress.
Thli atiandment was offered and pressed to
its adeption by those members of the Senate who
'think' Matt Congress has no right to authorise
• the epustrucSon of • a road through any of the
States - ethic' Confederacy.
Afelthey were right Vto are friends of the
Puffin : Railroad;we e earnestly desire to see it
built; but we are also the friends of State Rights
Valuable as the Pacific Railroad would be to eV
.
wry ( Eitat ,
in the Volon, it cannot be compared
:iri value-to State sovereignty. The States are,
-arid of right ought to be, sovereign within their
eri bounds. If Congress can Invade one State
-with it:strand, upon the pies of promoting the
Meal••good, she can overrun the States with
.reade urged upon the same general pies; and
than mit only would State sovereignty be over•
ihreititOmt the National Government would be
- Come the Oat railroad kidder of the Union.—
' Vow confederated term of government is worth
any thing, its worth consists mainly in the ex
obudie control which cub State exercises-with
in azufover its own territory; destroy this fea
tnre ef our confederation, and the National Gov
ernment will become one of the most dangerous
siperi the face of the earth.
It may be that no evil results would dew di
' seedy from anthorithsg the construction of the
Pieddri 143/Di through . one or more of the Staten
tearthdasithe Senate did wisely in refusing
to confer soehanthority. - The preeedent would
tn44:01 of . *ger; and the preservation of the
feithelitaitßtate rights is all-important.
Congtase hart no right to legislate foe the
Stette, or to usurp atifficritY reserved to them.
Itsponerover the territories Is enspestioned:
and we the States are abmidently able to legis
late for themselia, let Congress, In authorising
railroads, ponfloo Itself.o its legitimate territo
- 'Mal domain, leaving to the Stites interested the
tesk Of ad.eding whatever legisletion may be
2110iiiiii17 • to_ work a enecessful co-operation
- withthe General Government
Thera would 'be no difficulty in this case, at
all, If It were not for s desire to locate the Pa:
alfici Railroad south of St. Louis. Missouri has
ear*, authorised the can't:notion of a Paoli°
*AI* Weigh hei territory; and the work on
die:Sold, from St:Louis to the line of the ter.
7.". - 41tuly =der Congrelsional juin being
*and with commendable vigor. But the ex
, ...titan Southern members 'ant the main line of
Paella road to be south of St. Louis—as far
natith:ll 6 Memphis, or perhaps farther; and they
see that if the principle he recognised that Con
gemicannorauthorise a road over State serri
lay, pen the feet. that Missouri ofroody has a
freak fine a state of advancement Maude
the PaciSconust neereuselly predispose capital
ists to avail themselves of it anao remelt galmed
an thifiray to the Paelfie. Bente, the *depth:es
of the amendment we have alluded to indirectly
•
Work the St. , Lenia route.
VO'lisi St. lambi seems the best point for cam-
meaning the main line, of the Pacido road, be
eanse from that,point the trade and traveiVrom,
the twine will dud its readiest and most natu
ral outlet to the' Atlantic: but we have no idea
that any_one city on the hlisslsslppi will be per
t:lilted to reap all-the advantages resulting Worn
„.eiehi road. 'Branches from all the main cities
COOMflablninippi will be constructed to the
0111114tton, at whativer point that may begin:
and As advantr ges willoonsequently be shared
bull Tf is amester of email moment, thereforo,
seha‘ the*oadbegini, 'Congress antbosies
Stiscienitradlan_coterthe territory under Con
. gneSdanaljoriodietlon, writhe Buttes interested
vildlaupply whatever farther logilladon may be
laded:
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• • I 3tW 800121
Martyr!, Heroes, and Bard, of the Sent
16it,C2Onsost - .By George "
~.rd o cll . alit Staßielt:Covalanter:" " Helen of
the l Glen," "The • Pereeonted Pandly," end
oltalpti GenimelL". By Robert Pollock, author
ettye,iCouhe of Thee,". fie. • -
Tke Rhein eszellent works hate been laid on
attrtsble by Easels., Robert Carter Sr, Brothers,
' bf ltet York, Those.publiestlons almost LiTaii.
.abli partake of the usefal and the religious. The
• ••history cf ttio heroism, deep and earnest reit.
•-•;• glens enthusiasm, sufferings, and martyrdoms of
,theßoottlah Covenanters, Is one of the most et.
trirtim thrillingly interacting, and romnntio of
espy age.. M lies. made • deep and- baiting im
greasiest On the minds of late generations, and
Italtuleured persioutionlor conscience sake tabs
hated and loathed, both in England and Amer
.; • ; tes4 -These booliewill be eagerly /ought a ft er,
• !Iv -and Sala with avidity.' • •
• - ••flerugliors of Ohini; . or Sketches of Demu
th, *drain the Celestial 'Empire. By Elise J. Gil
,/ into Bridgwasst." • •
‘• lids, also, is from the press of the Messrs.
, • Comm. - . le presents aalmple, instructive, and
, • hossiedete pia= .of the manners, customs,
thoughts and feelings of-the women of Caine.
The lady author gives her own aspetiences and
• brigretsions In that tar off laid.
The,ibo4o Work, are far aale by Menace. Da;
ulna de Agnew, Market street
- .• Dods dragirine, for Felinaary„ Is a very
sierßantiensober, and will be • welcome Ulpitant
golhatahles of its numeyou patrena• tor gale
Olidenfetuty, Fourth street, and 11.
(.19 . ;11telthileld street.
, Is aur.ottole of 'words . y on the rote& of
yy irritator of Ordton; by nay of Piitshotrgb,
en Avila hire stated that the Peratoitrania
• cri s tig *road adrertlici. to carry Couon at
Outland seta to *lll be'charged on the Coos),
froitettk,lo4oo Ihr. Una shlppern of Oot•
ittirhiri the -choice' of ten. routes to the
ligot;fiatithis int 4 each a t theta oaratog at
Ana ,xi 1k thing shape r
011ittn 0
thibst4 Otitly Toni to thee
• - •. , ,:.:-' , f,... - -...:::.:
~',-•:',..:':t,,,,,,';'-,;1.
t Wo ban hereteleth neglected.to notice the ad-
Teat of Idr.'Pht. Dilutor, ati editor of tha Phil
adelphia Comma:lel Regiatei. hir. ninny bta
young , mitt of fine taleitte, - writes well, and will
mate A good editor. His antecedents being all
ettrof Philadelphia, we eball expect to find in
him a liberality to the other parts of creation
which is not altogether characteristic of the city
to which he hoe attached himself.
Tasautcros, Feb. 17, 1E52.
TO 'Oa Ecidorp of the Pialburyh Gooeite.
GETITAIIIS—A few days slime I received from
some friend at the West a clip from the Home
stead Jottroal,' published in Ohio, containing a
letter signed J. Cable, a member of the House
trod that State. Ordinary assaults Ido not no
tice; but the letter of this Cable is an attack
upon my character and motives so mendacious,
insolent and scurrilous, and withal eo entirely
shameless and unprovoked, that I feel constrain
ed to iequitst the privilege of a short space in
Your columns to reply to it.
will prembie that I have no acquaintance
with ihe s "Hottorable" Mr. Cable of Ohio, and
that, nett Is my intention in this communication
to brand him and certify - him - over to his constitu
ents for what be truly is, ills altogether unlikely
that I shall ever voluntarily enjoy that pleasure.
Bat It Is a fact that shoat three years ago, Hoc.
Joseph M. :Root, a true man and a gentleman,
presented this person to me an one of his col
leagues profemedly opposed to the then pro
jected compromise measures. For a very short
time thereafter there was a common-place, nod
ding acquaintance between us; but as I never
tolerate familiarity from persons of Mr. Cable's
• manners and apparent etanding in private life,
evert tbet was dcopped with the cessation of the
controversy on ,the 'slavery question.
But for this outrageous personal attack, Cable
might have quietly gene - down to the contempt .
and oblivion from which he could have tempo
rarily emerged only through some accident,
without a recognition from me by voice, or look,
or pen.
The barthen of Cable'. letter is that, inas
much as in my correspondence with the Gazette
I have opposed the passage of the Homestead
bill, and,asserted that it "originally had no
strength In the Benate,", I am a liar; infamous;
a paid letter writer; that I have been bought
up like a !sheep in the shambles; that I have
been brought to Washington by some capitalist
to advocate some corrupt claim; that I am a
mercenary; that I 'leek to Intimidate members
bj slander and falsehood, if I cannot Influence
them by direct bribery; that I state falsehood.
"on behalf of Bennett's land swindle to cover
up motives of Infamy." I might quote much
more of invective. and low insult from the came
letter, but my answer to the above specifications
will embrace a reply to the whole.
If these charges were true, or if they had
any foundatlon•at all, I certainly ehold not de
serve the confidence of friend. whose esteem I
now possess and which I am determined that
the nnrepelled calumnies of Mr. Cable shall not
take away; norimpair.
In the first Pita, Cable wee doubtless Induced
to perpetrate this indecent libel. upon me be
cause, like other cowardly falklers, he sup-.
posed he could do so Rafely. He belongs to the
Hocee,thtfagh fortunately for the morals and rep
utation of that body, his term to near its oleo.
I, he presumed, was only a poor letter writer, who
would not dare to regent the lejury and punish
the author of it I hazard nothing In min
that Cable's letter proves two things; first, that
ho is a disgrace to Congress and his own con•
stituents, and second, that he amid not write
lettere, with or without pay, which any decent
jaunts! in the United States would publish. So
much for the difference between his positionOnd
mine. Popular infatuation has raised him to a
placo•which he dishonors, and he rillifies me for
occoppiog one from which the meanness of his
capacity and the utter abeence of all refined
andlentlemenly instincts must forever exclude
him.
lie accuses me of taking and offering bribes
in order to secure the passage of Mr. Ben
nett's land distribution bill, which he cells the
"Bennett Land Swindle." ,Now this Is a ran
dornexprestion of pare impudence and malig
nity. How dare this scurrilous slanderer an
coos me of bribery to advance a public measure '
which not only taus no private interest, but
Which directly opplees some of the most moo
mutate before Congress, and those, too; Which
cooMmon rumour asierts to pay the beet? No
money, nor indeed any private consideration,
eon be applied to the advocacy of Mr. Bennett's
plan. In the nature of things it Is aaapproach•
able by each intinences. Its beneficiaries are
States, and not Individuals. You might as well
talk of a man being bribed to advocate a change
of the Constitution. Again, how dare this ob.
score and despicable person speak of Mr. Ben
nett's bill es a swims? That bill has puled,
the lichee of which he Is a member, by a Jugs
majority, and would now be alas, had s vote
been taken apon it by the Senate. If it Is a
swindle, who are the swindlers? Mr. Bennett
is its author and most distlegalehed advocate;
a msjOrity of the House enopported it, and many
favor Its principles who, from motives of 'sxpe•
dienoy, did not voto for it. Does Cable presume
to denounce that gentleman and the majority
who co-operottd with him u swindler', Were
they bribed to carry through the swindle? These
ilinstritiorus of the ammo of . his imputations
upon me develops at once his stupidity, malevo
lence, sad falsehood.
As to my being an agent, brought to Washing-
ton by rapacious capitalists and Well to. advo
cate their schemes of plunder upon the Trims
ary, I answer that I was In Washington long be
fore Mr. Coble; that .during eleven years, flee
of them In the Pittsburgh Gazette, I have been
steady opponent of nearly every considerable
project. for getting money out of the General
.Government for the benefit of private persons
or partleular localities. -No inan le this Fed•
- anti City is better known for uniform hostility
to all inch plans. Very greatly to my own die
'advantage have 1 adhered to this principle of
action. 1 might point to Innumerable instances
in which my practice has verified these profes
sions- Corruption and favoritism I have op
posed in every form and on all occasions. I
_bare made Innumerable personal enemies, and
have kept myself poor, very pubs, thereby. I
know We latter cironmstance till 'toot oonoill
ate the favor.of the honorable libeler to whet
I am replying, for I can Only perceive from
We form and mien and gait that he Is one
of those• thrifty and sordid souls who enter and
go through this world with the resolution to "get
money, honestly If they can; tut to get money;"
and to keep it when got-
Dot why waste more time and temper upon
this fellow? Time will vindleale my reputation,
and thelublic scorn will take care of him, and
the :whole tribe of paltry backbiters and "emu ,
vy ... politialans" of which he forme soehining an
-
example.
1 hare thonght'it doe to myself to make this
statement over my name. Persetuilly, Hr. 'Ca
ble will know where to find me, and be will per
celve_thst all my references to tim are is mach
form ss to preclude hie going before the body
to which he belongs with sny"sniveling corn
plalets of breach of privilege.
Troll and ialpectfully loan,
EDWARD HAETI.
For th 4 ritUtturgA Daily gazilta.
his. Barront—Ae two or three of the *ln.
road Companies are aiming to have freight de
pots at the Point, it appears to me a thing im
possible to accommodate snob with a street to
run machinery and lay down rails. Would hoot
be a better atrangement at the out start. for , the
City and the several Companies to construct a
dam, with sufficient looks, below the two cities,
which would secure a sufficient depth of water
at all seasons and at ail points on both rivers;
by rising Boats constrnoted for the purpose, bag
gage airs could be easily conveyed to either
road By such en arrangement the several
comps les will lave more than enough to coat.
piste e improvement, in the purchase of eligi
ble sifts on the two rivers, and at the semolina
do all the kudzu' without that amount annoy
ance to the citizens which would otherwise be
the scion. Comae.
TAUT); Feb. 18.—After • laborious time,
the committee on omperstiens have reported the
er-line railroad bill. They submit a repast giv
ing - .the objections to - the bill according to Abe
contrast; with the Camden sod Amboy railroad.
believing that it will threaten. the loss of the
revenues derived from thatConipsay. A mteerity
of the teamdttee do not *cm The bill pro
dwots no pale esohlatete
. .
FROI WILMINGTON
WASIIINGTOX, Feb. 20, 1853.
Gen. Pierce dees not ;et come, and in propor
tion as he lengthens the days of his coming in
creases the eagerness of the democrat. to unco
ver the flesh-pots of Egypt. The Union has die
covered a most atrocious conspiraoy between the
Whig office holden and certain over-conning de
mocrats to swindle the wire pullers of its party
out of their expected luxury of proscription and
the brokerage for office getting which - the big fish
of the Demoonsoy always charge the little fish.
This unparalleled rascality consiets In Whigs re
signing in favor of democrats, and in tho pay
ment by the latter to the former of doncene, pro
portional to the emoluments of the place trane-' 1
ferred. This is one of thcee exemplifications of
total depravity in which the . history of the De
mocratic party eo much abounds.
The House yesterday Old a hard and good day's
work, almost the only one this !session. They sat
tilt seven eolock In the evening, and carried the
General Appropriation Bill through the Commit
tee of the Whole, and ordered the previous ques
lien upon iteeo that it will pass to-morrow. This
bill comprises from five to seven of the fifty mil
lions of appropriations which the House mast
originate anti the Senate mature. The other
leading bill will go through in the same style
as the frigates of • squadron follow in the wake
of a flret rate which has broken the enemy's
line.
The Paeifio railroad bill in the Senate glees
signs of ire approaching fate. It has been dim
canted with greater earnestnese and pertinacity
since the cessation of all debate was promised
than before, and yesterday after an animated
runnlngengagement of several hours the origi
nators and special champions of the bill avowed
themselves almoet dip:mu:raged and ready to
strike their colors. Gen. Shields proposed au
amendment that no part Of the Money appropri
ated should be expended within any State.. If
the road start from St. Louis or any point
on the Mississippi, it must traverse a State at the
Eastern division of the line for two or three hurl
' Bred nillio, and le must of course cross the State
of California, from -its Eastern boundary to the
outboard. The effect of the proposition, there
fore, was to destroy the jurisdiction of the gen
eral government over all part■ of the work, but
such seine' through a wilderneas and desert .
country, and in fact to defeat the bill. Bat it
prevailed by the vote of 22 to 20. It is possible
that this vote may he reconsidered to-morrcw,
for the affirmative and negative amount to but
one more than two-thirds of the Senate. The
more prevalent impreesion is that the friends of
the project are hopeless if ItlCOell at the pres
ent session, and will make no farther exertions
to pans it through either Home.
As the policy of the mkt administration is to
be warlike, a number of new diplomatic aloes
have been created, so that quill may go hand in
hand with force. Tho half =Melon or chargeship
to Peru has been raised to the first rank, with
ell annual salary of $9OOO per annum. The fa
vicious diplomatic representation kept up from
time to time with Central ,America, is to give
place to a fall mission, with eatery and octet
oorreeponding. The simple- consulate at Baste
in Switzerland, which hie answered all purposes
of Intercourse with that confederation, will
henceforth find itself in the repeatable compa
ny of a chargeehip. As in years past .1 enter
my protest against these changes. Their only
real object to theertation of new offices rind sal
aries. In respect to Central America there may
be, and I suppose there are, !peels' reasons for
sending thither en able man with
the powers and
rank of a minister plenipotentiary, bet the term
of his Burk:o should be confined to the occasion
which calla for , ahlgher order of ability and
skill than is possessed by the. ordinary run of
charges, which In all conscience is moderate
enough.
No Cabinet new?. The murmurs against the
apprehended appointment are becoming louder.
He is net a democrat of established standing.
lint the persons who make this objection are
clamorous for the admission of Hunter into the
Treasury. Now what are Hunter's antecedents.
In 1839 he was a good enough Whig Lobe elect
ed Speaker of. the House ever : the democratic
candidate. When he turned Democrat. Ido not
holy, nor do many of his personal friends. He
has a 'inviter capacity for preserving his per
sonal identity and independence of party while
he conciliates the support of partizans. Like
Bsyly, he was an impracticable free trade Whig,
bat like him, seems to pare feand fete way
through the IT Ulna of expediency to the head
quarters of free trade democracy. He is, when
all is said and done, a very able, plausible, nod
courteous man, and as a Statesman is diotln
galsbedifor caution and prudence. .11:A1131.
ISOM NEW YORE
Coressoatcnce a th• Daily. Plttaburgh Gazette
• ' Now Tone, Feb. 19.
The, pressure in the money market has not re
lazed, and all kinds of securities show the de
mand for money by their diminished prise. An
exceptfon may be made to the decllnh In Boned
States end State Stooks In repast for beetles
porpoises. For this elms, the demand Is co ac
tive, that the Comptroller has taken occasion to
make proposals for a loan at four per cent. for
the use of the State, and refuses all bide under
par. This is • cheap rate for a State to borrow
at, while she has upon her statute book an old
fogy provision, that makes it criminsl to take
over seven per cent. per annum for the use of
money. Common sense teaches the propriety of
allowing Nelda to sell money at four per cent.
per month, or per annum, and to that complex.
lon will legislation come at last.
A new Western Marble Compsnymade a sale
of seven per cent bonds on 'Change, by auction,
today, at 87@e8 per oent. The Company's
land Is in Kentucky, near Portsmouth, Ohio, and
It s their Intention to farniah marble for west
ern cities. Judge Barnett, of Cincinnati, is one
of the proprietors, and the material of the Bar
nett Rouse Is from this locality. The parties
engaged In the enterprise are of high character,
and the scheme has the appearance of solidity
'boat it that Is wanting in many compeniee of
the present time.
The rush from this port for Australis is quite
extensive, and many merchants have already es
tabllshed - branch houses there. Australia is a
good deal In debt to New York and Boston, and
ere long we shall have large deposits to oar cre
dit in Londcm. The emigrants froio here are of
as extraordinary good class, and will have a
goifd effect upon affairs In that quarter. They
culdermand republican petition and will give
some valuable lessons in government to their
new associates..
The new gas regulation has got fairly started
In New York, and has put eighty thousand dol
lars in the pocket of the Inventor for New York
city alone. The saving in gu to the Metropoli
tan Hotel, Is thirteen hundred feet per night,
with the present lengthened days. Talk' the
regulations together, the saving is fall twenty-
See per cent. Such a eating makes consumers
greedy for Me machine, and quite batten's the
owners of the patent of the cheapness of their
purchase.
The whereabouts of the Ericson - le now much
talked of, and Caloric stook is rather at I. die
aunt. Should ahe make a good performance
after all the doubts now out upon her, she will
-at one stroke make her reputation and mtablish
hot air In the place of steam. "
From Europe the news Is not so bad as far Le
breadetuffe are concerned, as the telegraph ac
counts would make it appear. Prices are wall
ernetained here, and no decline of moment Is an
ticipated. Cotton is Improved in price and de
mand, and the Stocke•whloh have been sumo
hating at the South, will soon be sent to an En
ropes= market. C.
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The following foots are interestiog. "They
glee us a glimpse within the veil of Parisian
andlife,
o teli m a etr eb o o p r o t li, U o ry of the morals of the
na k
"The births in Paris during the yeu 1861,
amounted to 32,324 'Of these 26,039 were born
"at borne;" and of this latter number 5,660
wore born put of wedlock, The births within
the runners w
1 hc e el s w wedlock ; italsamduoet
making
amounted G i eBs l : of which
only 1.8 i
10,-
636 children born to Illegitimacy. The total
of births eiceeded the number of deaths by 4,-
766. The number of marriages was 10,233.
The number of thus occurring between young
men and maiden" was 8,002; between bachelor'
and widows was 645; between widower, and
maidens 1,064; between widowers end widows
only 4421 From which it appears that pretty
widows have been moat shamefully abased, and
gained a reputation for diplomacy which they
have not earned. In all Paris they have stood
in the way
,of only and a half hundreds Of
aspiring maidens. While by those of our own
Impertinent sex winthad been wired and widow
ed, over a thausanif young ladieswere withdrawn_
from the market to which , over a thousand Ra i
bra" Frenclunen were hottest', entitled. Let
stubborn feats have their legldmate Influence.
Ifors.stter let Widowers be esteemed imitations,
apt otos modest and retiring --N. P. non.
•
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Tea Loom . —A epeeist conn g'rpondent of the Ws believe Nattthe h s provided a
Neu ratkri- r- as la now travelling in the S ee % mow for eforr dwofonhi. n firth to heir tn. K taws
PICIWOLEttaI or noc OIL, rut or as 0 nova fiat the
and writing dawn his inipressletui. Speaking of . ra sa totorot t.
orr. uorto.t‘ita d .. l` I.th. b.. " . °I '''''''' h° '
Washington 145ty, he says: I Earth, Is. without doubt, ouo. of the me.ster o , the...
~ What the ordinary stook of the region Is, rtmt?'";W"ll:'4. t ' '''''win't ' '''''win''''
".6'"l.
'ne."'
be
may he on market day at Washington; ~.
t'd
-ass ut .
the most miserable, dirazfith, ugly, lean tine
that I ever saw. Ido not believe all the North
ern States could produce inch a scurvy drove.
Market day in Washington (it occurs three times
a week,) is very amusing to the stranger. The
horses are as bad ea the cattle, and the human
stook (aegroes) is, if possible, worse than either.
I saw out one pair of borers out of over one
hundred together, that did not appear to have
been foundered or maimed.
There is ■ good story told by a member of
Congress from Pennsylvania, to show the style
In which bnsincea le often done In these parte.
An old negro woman called at his door, having a
fine turkey for sale. Struck with her fatigued
appearance, he asked her how far she bad oomn
and learned that ehe had been three days and
nights on the road. "Old mama" was in need
of some money, and haring nothing else conve
nient to sell, ehe had been dispatched on foot with
the turkey to Washingtoon, to "guise" it for
him."
He gives a dismal account of that part of Hoe
tern Virginia which lies between Washington
and Fraderiokebarg
"The planter's house is usually a plain, two
story, clapboard building, tifty.feet long, and
twenty wide, divided in its length by a
against each outeide door of which is a broad
porch. It le more commonly ended with a few
old white oak trees, left from the original forest
growth. Scattering about it, without mush or
der, are from two to a dozen log-cables for the
negroes. The latter you will ern, men and wo
men, loading and carting maize to the corn-crib,
or "grubbing" /asinine bushes with grearawk
ward hen and clumsy axes, loaded with much
tuineonsary weight of iron. At every cross-road
and stopping-place you see plenty of - them with
mules and long heavy wagons, and with crown
lees or brimless hate, and rags and grins and in
comprehensible outcries to the cattle; all but for
their dark, Inexpressive faces, exactly like the
pooreet Irish peasantry. Their nesters, you
see, too, occasionally, on horseback, (very good
blood-like horses,) er they leave the neat by the
side of you, carrying out a pair of saddle begs,
and mount a horse theta black boy'his brought
for them. At twenty such country stations I did
not see a spring-carriage.
Many of the planters' mansions are mach fin
er than those I have described. You eel these
at a distance on the most elevated ground in the
Tienlty, with more or less of a grove about them
and the "negro quarters" at some distance; log
bate as before, but regularly' placed In rows.—
The house may be of brick and quite large, with
a verandah, and long low buildings stretching
out from it, somewhat after the fashion of the
Washington mansion at Mount Vernon; more
commonly they are in a compaet heavy style,
not in particularly bad taste, but never elegant,
and usually failing in neatness and more or leer
needing repairs.
We pasted is sight orilue tannery and two or
three saw milli, and at Fredericksburg through
the streets of a either busy, shabbily bnilt town;
but altogether the country showed less algae of
an active and prospering people, In the dis
tance paned over, than any other I have ever
journeyed through either in the old or new
world. A coarse rough looking old man sat be
side me, and wishing to obtain sonic information
I asked him if he was acquainted with the coun
try. "No I slat—don't look very fertile, does
It?"
, qt does not indeed.
•'l'ee heerd 'cm ray out WClst, that old Th. ,
ginny Woo the mother o' statesmen—reckon she
must be about done, atif Thts ere's about the
bomust took for a mother, seer 1 Ise'
1111PCIIITANY RAILEO/4/ COIMECTION —A letter
from Philadelphia, published in the Baltimore
Sun, suet
"An important movement has recently bee•
effected by the Baltimore Railroad Company, in
the purehue of an extensive property on the riv
er Delaware, at the foot of Washington Weer,
Southwark. upon which a depot 'le to be built.
The Camden and Amboy road hive also deter
mined to extend their track, on the Jersey aide
of the river, to ffaighn's • Point, directly oppo
site the site of the new Baltimore depot; nothat,
by means of ferry boats, freight destined for Bal
timore, and probably the malls and passengers
also, can be transferred from one road to sooth
er, without the loss of time and expense of car
riage that the present plan Involves.
There is a railroad track communication
with the Baltimore road which extends down to
the river Delaware, so that on dila side there le
only the depot to be built to put the design in
Immediate operation. This is a meet Important
move, as is will greatly facilitate the mall sett
passenger communications between New York
and Washington; and if the ..liarylar.d Legitin;
tune will only add the good work by : allowing*
Busqiiehanno to be bridgeti,•the Tendons die
lays which now, occur will be among the thins
that were:,
=MB
WAIMICITOII, Feb. 19, 18411,
The gentlemen selected for Gen Pirree's cab.
Met ate arriving at Washington. They will all be
be here by the ith of Much. Ido think, how•
ever, that the arrival of Gov. Mercy within
auiking distance of the Capital 'amounts to ally
thing la his favor, for It is well known fait he
always goes in for the chancel; but SIM be otsy
get the Treasury department. Nothing le yet
certain, however, as to the names of those who
•will compose it. It is eupposed that the follow
ing Is pretty near cortainao far ai the glum ale
concerned:
Caleb Cutting, of Blue., Secretary of State.
It. M. T. Hunter. of Va , Secretary of the
Treaanry.
Janes C. Dobbin, of N. C., Secretary of the
Interior.
leffsrean Davie, of Itilsaiselppi, Secretary of
War.
James Campbell, of Penn., Becretery of the
Navy.
R. 2doCielLand, of Miohigan, Poettaaster Gen
eral.
James Guthrie, of Ky., Attorney General.•
It Is thought that James Dualism, will go to
England, Pierre Dodo to , „Spain, John A. DM to
Prance, A.. W. Duel, of Michigan, to Batik,
Oor. Seymour, of Conn ' to Mexico; au. Luis,
u Governor of Oregon, anti D. 8. Dickinson, u
Collector of New York. I give the above for
what they are worth, but "turn down a leaf.'
MAN Ktaxen.-.—About dusk last evening the
down train or oars, when about two Mlles this
Ede of Le. Grange, ran over a German name
unknown, and fractured Ms skull, and it Le es•
petted be will eat recover. The engines were
reversed immediately, but too late. He was
taken back t. La Grange and platted in goOd
hands. He was intoxicated at the time and eat
down on the track, and the engineer not seeing
him, on account of the darkness, he was run over
as stated above.—Lou. Cou,
Os Monday laxt a freight train on the South
Carolina Railroad took fire, and el: oars with
their contents, consisting of An hundred bales
of cotton, were entirely destroyed. The heat
wu to Intermit u to melt tho wheels of the core,•
injuring a oonetderable portion of the road.
Taa Csionto Bair Earcsson.—The steamer
Herold, from Norfolk, yeetkrday morning, - at
o'clock, passed *large vessel, brig' rigged, at
anchor, oboe. the Great Wicoomloo. Bne had
four pipes, and elde wheels, and wan supposed
jo be the calorie ship,Eoesson, from New York,
for Norfolk.-Ball. Slin, Feb. 21.
PIOVIDZICE, Feb. 17, 1853.—The anti•llquor
law passed the Senate, this afternoon, by • vote
of sixteen to thirteen—some little alteration
having been made. The aot goes into ettoot Im
mediately; but it Is to be submitted to the pet•
pleat the April emotion, and In the evens of
their voting not to sustain it, it is to be repealed
ten days after the rleing_of the next General
Assembly. The 1101110 will concur.
The Boston Postern, "It Isdlifieult to tell who
are to be Emperors and Bur/presses nowa•days;
things take cook sudden jerks." •
"The offroe•holdere are all In • sweat,"
Bald an office-Koper, with extdtatlonr
"Tnre," said old Roger, "I never 'yet
Baw sad a General Pierce &alien." _
• [Carpel Bay
&a Advertisement of idprse's Cordial,.tAddlt.Dsg.• •
MERCIIAND/SE OF zszar DESCRIPTION
-
upon the moot (*tomb's lama walnut Lora or DarnaMt b 7
THE PERILB OF NAVIGATION,
by /Wine or Inlartd Route.. between )intern ClUra and
all parts of the .111.mlnipyl Valley, and anonthe flutern
Waters.
FIRE BAKE;
11110 Latin ai umal, npon all kind'. of Insurable Proyarty,
at moderate rated of Pramlum, by '
GEOR.I2 E. ARNOLD,
feb:lm Anut for FlUtburah and dlleubeny County.
jereLl69lle6 iiONNY SOAPS, if Web attract.
rt to math ettoution et the Wolin fair, are now offered"
to the citizen. of littsbargh and 61/eohetly Oltles. at the
Proprietors plus, wholesele and rotsl L This Boxy Is per
noowly ottopted to UlOllO troubled With dapped home
to Wisher. J /MD CO, Assets.
an No. 00 Wood street.
TONY T. L00AN..—..—.... --AM. 1. RANNEDY.
VILILLP ORICCI.
REMOVAL.
LOGAN, WILSON„CCI
IMPOIRTIES 'ADD WHOM= DEALUB
TOARION AN. DOMPATIO
HARDWARE, cumeitir, &. 40. '
Have remand to. their new :mil exteeeiee
,nr N 0.62 Wood stmt. Mir doors 'lino CO* U0 . ..g1i0
nood, wpm, VOW enototoori.arol nortabaoto
aro WTI ott to oo oulotothon of tbsonot cOlolatort.
maxi wpm .1162662 la =MONT. hiCor
t LLL o,Ltrr. OLIN Sept 15, MI.
Mr. e:-11. Rier—Sir , 1 bare said all Tons Cecroleum.
or Rook Oil, come two months pan, and bare been look.
y 0 .50.10 n pet further r multi& • I could hare
" al to : ' one di rer mote Ir• nave fund the VII reel
reeellent In Mr and Dysanterl. klr danstletee. St the
one dour adent wee bore. wag lying yore log with the
Car 1 csi. ber • T....mewl:dui. and la Mae. hours ware
tbe second. and ISO d stePPed , and oh. re-mweral
Immedietolr. It Men onnitractdinary Team!) tot
root. and Ingrate.' wren. Cum . Bruises, and Rheumatism.
and for the Mee. acne hr.e burp cured of lone standing.
poure, wth rcepeck Istan
For sale elf ai 11 . unmet.. In Pinaborgn.
fed (Peewee advertising Petroleum please roped
----- ti NES IY 1 , —Persons wishing to pnr
etas* Yosoooe Wins solo barrel of all descriptions. Dare
a. j.spntsll. no obtain them, at the lowest prime, at the
M Ire Store of JACOB WEAVER. Jr.,
oele 31arkot and Front atreeta.
A. H. HOLMES & 8140
Successor to H. P. Nation k Co.;
MANCYACTUREES or
SOLID BOX VICES,
! PLATED EED/TE3 'MATTOCKS, EPADEDi DOER.
PiCks RUMP. to ..
PITTSBVP.OH. PrZNA.
;U. Water "ma, third door atom Entthtold
SOD work warranted trios! to stir mootaoharod.
WA,
NSW CARPET STORE
ROBINSON & CO.,
NO. 47, FIFTH STREET, NEAR WOOD.
Now opening a large and entirely new
Brock orb:operant and Anorlean Carlene. Uncetkeserlth
everything usually kept In a Carpet Store, at the lowest
cash Pelee , 0019
Cituen'a inraranco vampany oS l'ittsburgh
It. D. EINU. YUMMY.
esnUYL 1...114.RJ311ELL.
OFZICE, 94 WATER, BETWEEN MARKET MID
WOOD OTBIBTO
ff• LIASUR ES MILL ANT. CANOU NIMES (13 Till
01110 AND dIIBAIS I , lPf' RIVERA. AND TNLBUTA.
1108. •
Sir /Amu a.sour loss or elayoolos by PIRG &Ai
yam. I Atprias of CA , SIA awl INLAND NA vita TIOIS
ani TBARELPOR 11 MM.
I,IIIIII3TOZIP
King. I Wm. Latium. Jr.
ltcbrt Uti .
niiip, Jr., 1l I John $. Dilworth,
artmull.lagh. Vrartel•
ririrl „ .:lVAl. J. Betiorttaianor
Pseone
JAMES F. TANNER.
WHOLESALE DEALER
IN BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, ax„
NO. 56 WOOD 8113 r, PriTIBT.MOD
Between Third and Fourth.
, /Cl-Sty stocklturea. embrace+ every aouel variety and
li or Buoy, a ticurreta. pur direct fro=
the liar lingual Monnfacturer o, adapted •SProsoll for
rati and Wter Utley and will ha oold at Eastern rice.
—Please in
oat gamins befrre buyinx. 5 0 72
ittir VlTalfgritE. AIfOTIIIII WIT
-It le n scull erldenee or the hottiorie ruluo of
tbi great permltose. when aeon phytiolaco, who are
generally prejudiced ortolan Xstent metilleinex rolon
ta more torgard and teotify to It. triumphant augural,
In expelling worms. geed the fritowlng
ilaajuvoir riot, Frei by Oa.. By aotil 2,1000
J. Iron • ) —I am • pructroing Porakithr re 1210[
-pormenontly in this snoop .10 the Y..' 1 043 . •o•rt •
wwithof th e State of lflastoul. 1 ner , sue Leann rated
ith the ouprrier vitals* of tr. K l an.. Vormlfuge. At
mono more leisure moment. I will purl you the molt Of
en experiment mote with on• - •lal. in *spoiling ap-
Pardo ot9OG•ornos 404area. dl Jl.
•
r for SON at OUT DTUnifts . Or Marti:mote Store through ,
oct the Colon; aim. •holeenin and retail. by
J. HMI) A CO..
feld gal. Proprietor", Oil WOW street.
At the tug:3nm of T. B..Watennon. En., New Orie an,
/..nury 31aAJAIIIP $. eon of O.A. Warner. la UM 4115
year of Won,
ttiaruto of the family are inelbtl to attend the
funeral, tem kla Latter'a resonate, on North Moat
otreed, dllegbeoy. on WEDNESDAY. the 2341 instant. at
2 realoel r.
_ =
tar At the next meeting of the HORTI
CULTURAL SOCILIV. et their eloo.ll le BM/KW
BIIILDMO. on 21 Werth, Ms re:loner/ Pronaloms .111
be offered for the goat Fruits. Venetables. Planta. and
Donuets. be coder of Lbw Onnnitte,
ft:17:13,• J. CIIIISLCT, Cbalrman.
littertoent• In (lie City of Yitttaboritt
raw. ntscizi IS. 0T1111 . .1. MS.
.AOttlf Ch ad '
A rozhasUs.--
(IntAllooo.-
C 000,14021 of Loot. 0
liwriatti Drew,
_
Wno
lientairtutz. 1.
trum of UI
Pcill Dorn.._o
r MEI I to 1
Age tct glr•A .
AIMoi C—lemles 7—Whita
il—gluts] I—Totsll3
HT oTd*t of WA Dowd of ILroltb.
C. 1. WILLIAMS,
PlTalel to Moard of Helth.
lar BURKA t - BIRNE6' SAFES-Here
it the IS= a teethapor =I to the =l= of ter SATES.
Corot I=l= •e run coatleutly lest the reputed.= of our
work. We here already publlened =vent mull:4W,
rosins thet Safes roe& for our regular and orol=r7
=to. sod =ld .broad, heee keen =blotted to 111%
' , EVEREST TESTS IS ACTUAL. OONILACIERTIONS.
et= =moven their =stouts tots ly hn true dams=
Tile follorerion f. snotker =Wet the ..ms Incontestable
charecter:—
010,000 woat3 OP BOOMS asp , PAPERS
SAVED WITH A A4O MP!
ALMON, lan Oaccrr, 1%4
Novemb..l3.l=
- . .
.111temallome Stanu—Dttar Ultst You two lettere
W nal? Melval. ant sealant at the i.e. would
;at . a r. teing t ln , Eat b l , :n., it vizir Ftalt
elnralag at tg..: lOtb 0 Jaineflooi—roi Nan litt n lrdltt
&elan bullion In att... it Wag built of wool nod brick—
. torn M.o. gory building. lily rate tors In it at the
Ulm of Mot arc. sod fall Into IL* cal., when, than au
a lotto account at oil. It woe a vorr hot fau
Myt.* and boull atenants that tort la Oh. 110 a.
'amounte no d to anon Ina ,thousand Dollare,wlnele was
om m. Thom woe oot Otulariajors injured; .4 farther. 1
would edriee any person who it defog Lcmlama to ton
ao lima. bet bar a Rap to keep Moir papers. "[a t ilt—sod
got mot that I. soca. Imu safely recommend your Salm
to any Toon. trail.
0413.11 3011 N CLARKE.
1000 BOOK AOSSIII WANTED,
T.) BELL PICTOIUM ANDII . IIZVOL WORK' FOR Tllll
YEA IL 11535 .
1000 1:101104s A Wear!
W
4
ANTED IN EVERY COUNTY 0
TQi tINITID STATES. mtley and eelsrprr m ou
toss to some le (he &ea wore of Om beet Onto 6.
Lebo, ta mummy. Timm of gootel(lress, postmen's
smell stylist of from ea to asses led uesasutestil
tor es to oashie mem to make from el to Si a tle,
pm Ph
Tim Boots published by's. to. ellgestal la Malt etter,
ester. extremely popsies. wad maord Imo sales that,
ems the, ere ollesol.
PM nutter particulars. Maros". (port ' , Oda
110111:(IS @mutt, Publisher.
hill:ndiset 010 M 181 Willism street. Nee Tort
JOHN I. SNITS.
wuo.no,
I'MitRELLA AND PARNSOI
KANuqcruitsa,
UM mat= .ol , 3LL , tirnt. XOl,
rimiE: moat eztonsiro ikthe World—ls now
a to offs hionocUatitrib_and mnschu.•• ann.
malty. at. pan 111500.111ent of 1/11131tELIAIS and YAW.-
44014 whirl tort beauty, diality. finish. and mince. cam
not to •qualled by nor ilms• in the Unitol gtstm.—
YARISIAN FablliONN—Waleing Cane Umbrellas. Yell
ing do.. Trunk dn. belaOyeattig do. Sylattkle "mason,.
Ales, very Lte26 bilk Umbrelles mitgaracole. monolog on
ltory.•reart and PalubWocel Ilandles, In the argent
verr sasponor incarniele Wig halamonening
Parasol.. 4111UUY UMWELLAS—entra plutlity.srlth or
without 10111 M.
You are reemictrolly maital to nalt sod.esmatne the
Moon before purchasing. 401 M J. SMITH.
fe'Zidain J blanolacturer..
lilt. G. REIOLIIIELM, hgving removed to
I_, Yblla•olobla.rentiosta perlooto
Inds him. lot u trotted. to tall .soon sod Nub tbo um*
It I , h Ms late vulva, Dr. J. P. DARE.
11.22:411/ts
TOllAGE—Superior Storage, in Cellar
2 - 2 and Second ..nd Third Statiro a W. robot. No. 62
W 66.2 WNW.
It. W. POINDEXTVL
GHEE. APPLES-40 bble. of ohoielvlrie
tic 3pittenbegir. Pippins. Immo Pads: Maack.
Ac.. Jolt rood mod lar mslB bp
pea - WILLIAM A. EIeCLU - 4.1 CO.
car. Wood and EOM mtrem.4l.
.VISII—Mosa Mackerel, in bble., half do.,
a. anartar do..d kilt • No. I Maxima'. In klol..
halm.. waters. and an 11110;144 Nookarol, In 1,b1..; No .11
talmon. In balm. and kltt• Salad dr.. In (GO tan , an•
Brand Bank COdezb; on hard and for gala hr
fa= Wtd. • kIeOLURII
FLAXSEED -15 0 bne. in atom. fur Bale by
h 23 SPRINGER 11/1110AUCIII.
OLL BUTTER-40 bble. Roll Butter,
Ac; ""'" d " .1. / " b IPRUNGER lIARDAIIOII.
TINSEEI) 01L-13 bbls. 'biomes' brand
Unwed Oil. to gore and fne sal. by
fer.d BPIIINOKEL Halal& 011.
'Wee, d
t
'filDEB--350 Beer Bides, In store
1.1 al* by if. 23) PPRING}3I rumaeL___
SUGAR—°B bhds , to arrive by steamer
York Stn4, and foe galoon wbaq by
J. Li. DILIVC6III a CO.
- fo'23 l3O and 1111 Second idrnet.
T
BAD--747 bdls. Bar Lead arid 285 pigs
/ Lead. by staamer York Ma for sal. by
• 09 . J. $ DILINOIIIII k 00.
wHITE LEAD —409 kegs for sole by
IMg J. & LILWORTII l 00.
DRIED APPLES-300 bog . in Owe and
for „l. by froeM) J. O. MINOR= A CO.
CLOVER BEED-100 bus. n a
itom and for
(r.5..1.1 J. O. *Ca.
-
REANB--80 bush , amat white Beans, in
•‘ 23 bb2 "' 'bd" "lb by J. S. DI 04011 T LI t CO.
-
W"‘"EANBTd•FLAXSEED- 15 bags Beans;
28 do. i'llsmod; I tad. do.. now I.IIOS fr...tdam
"d"""1. " IyAIAQ DICKEY t.OO
I 9
Wow azel From ob.
_ .
N APPIER BLOOM - 3 tons, now land
..rhatos from steamer gersaatacirgeobi6n. Co.
.A. 111) and GREASE—SS bblo. No.l Laidi
Hsardtu"lT.tr 4'l9l7llllNAVairilfo4'.
1I RY PEAOLIES and APPLA B -90 oacks
AL t irsitinrtar' welt a I'? Cr
ACOY and BULK oks Bump,
MateraltisViniarkirarichtesTf4x,
IptUTTER-1 bbl l now landing from sunk
B ' l4 ft" br ISATAII DICKEY CO.
riOpeEkl,-4 old OopperWile, sow 'lac&
1- I.m lty f " l4 " u ' ul ' ung ieni l' it r ozor a 00.
riATHERS-59 mks, now landing from
etabnia summit lot Pok i la i iii a li 1,0:\
Fruit Trees for Sale at the,LelAnon *or-
VIVE miles Weet of the city, althe
13LN. Pesth Tree., 5 to 8 Get-50 ==.
2AVO Paw Treas. 5 to 8 f.[—l6 dor.
000 Cherry Trees, 5 to 12 fost-70
I.o4Pluto Trees. to S fort.-27
LOOO Apricot Trove. 5 to 9 birst—it 'Ol
LOA Quince Trees. 6 to It feet —lt I'.
1.000 Orate Roots. Orr rents olli
With an assortment of Evergrestrs.Ornarnat I arises, be.
J. L. 50 0 0 ER.
Green To.. P. 0.. AH.IE:TV fa.
For Sale. Ce l l
A TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, oll \ I"Ota,
Parlors. a
ne door from Eran's alley—lt =Woe tiff. ,
• Di o cing Room. Illtaibetb and WWI Rititrt on
MIL door; four comfortable Chambers on the ortolan; nan
two nowL teethed Rococo in the attio story. TlyraWs se
Av 00111/140 la the P4lllO, fonbeating. the house: a .#Biti
boom in wowed story. with Intro and cold water, liod
many 01i10.1:011•111:11.120,01.
•ALACI— \
A two.atory antvenlent BRICK \ fIOU3N. on the corner
, of Liberty Caret and Evan . . alley. attPescentnod
opposite. Inquire at No. 216 Wetly tither , I. Pittsbu gro rgh.
fe2331
•
It has Power to Cure. .
...land not wad tinier Wirt r2 rjrett..
NR. R. E. SELLERS—StiI tifforing
from . sold and ornitgh. far which Erzliten7 sec
e yes, without obtaining relief. wee w preen ;with •
tpttle of "R. Y. Sellers' Cough Mature: . VI Ink It •
duty 104031 owe to both mud Urt publVs In neeeml„
to positively •rtert, that i ba ron d
IVA e'en It terlmetadore
I telt it. borienclal .ff.rte, and (ander tbe Dlrtne\l t iirte
ems) bed no occrtion to 11041. th e Malec 1 gaily so.
mto haring witnessed its magic properties on Olen of
ien cue to particular. who 'Dad a trying snack on bar
lunge. accompanied with • &glassing tough. vac,. tar.
000. tr.. Rl...lnners (when , Moshe and colds etbiet the
sufferer) has descended Il1.120; us In - it. C. o.llool °
Count , picture." YITTAERILD. 135 Wylie it.
Vie " ; b X.f.ll.li n on. 7 9 Y.Nlisini 57 Wool st.
113==gli
Administrato Notice
NOTICE is hereby giv . ext that Letters of
ddrelolaandion on the ketate , a(DdVlD WINTERS,
&seared, of neerieklervida. Allegan* onnotr. hare teen
granted to the nobeeriberr. All kerlikne` kno w ing them.
lves tedebted to mild &tate are roildnated Io make 1..
mediate ',lament, and thorn baring 'dilates to present
tnem. prapwly anthentlinited. for sattletrient in
Dr. D. W. WiDigni.NCITON.
faleenter Denniklerville, ailestiety County.
--\
CARE, GIESE et Co : :t \
Produce comais4rem Merobaait•
NO, El AND 1111/14 ea Went, "1,, , \ s
BALTIMODY- '`
I
IBERAL cash advanoclon coneigii'iretzta
L A I
—W. have the advantage 0 the flailreadta ilte
rely of our Warenonses. and a deep
urn tu— %nit to the re
.. ~ t
lobo Clark. Kao.. Plasident Citizen? kaiak. 1 ~ \
a A.
A. P. tillee,Xiis...Coudiler limekiln Beill ; : 6 . 1 , 1= %, ..
Mem, J U. WII Deo..
Maser. Dinkel), a Noton. i I
feri.tratille,
' indiloval. --',.
pENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, DEPOT
—On and alter o,lo:aera EVININti keb. fldl e
reuenger Traiumof au Tenney!veils Itallyneirell
Mar. from the N if K.,;:i 1 'pa T, on the corner Or =ghat
and Liberty streets. . ~
Pittsburgh, Werner ~19, Mt \ f4Milw
IMPORTANT titQUEIBICEEPEItS.
Q OBIETRI NG be afirl more economical
0 teen Poda. or Terlkr. or\ mr otter propentlad
in ealstonTe. for 8aking.....D1316/igle'D CilleatiCo
V DANT. or BAKING POWWOW, tor Meng BMA, ifteult, ,
Fried, teriddse and Jonny Mime\ Yuclems. Pottle*, Conal
'Dread. twee Oaks., Apple Llumplings, Paetry. ae M.
Vol. ardele is one that every. \ relsitY. itotli. Bostlitoll
Ilona, lacing Salome, thin. ateamboot, Wesel, Ps.t
Log, a.. wilt end. upon a earad trial. to e, tho Tory
Mos herded every single day ordiodr etisteuce.
Its moot Important advantages over the kid system, ere:
I. It me. Move:ens. Of m ilk, eggimaneenlog, moil.
Ideal, and the Wimple and exponerf trot /rum good
3 .I.lt.—rater only being neememY. ‘``, \
Y. No lute is required tar the dour to rtes before Mk
lg.. COLlgegtlaggig breed may bg [O.lO \l%• gily 01.011leff.
a. 41. 000.11. 6111 slwayuLsoond °gag h.r g . IDOL meek
tender and rateable broad and bLeuit.oilo.ther,tho low
t . ot the wet quality or not. \ ~ ,
1 Dread made by edaderome is much more nutritious.
my, of diemeon, boa. tr for • Wwillt otamed ,
...on, waiter .ad tighter, t an when madw.wit.7 am
IL The Mead made by fame teflon, don EA afford Ms
Dams amount of Dourishroont tel. the oyettrat\Mat it Does
rid
made TIM WS e . o . lnau t l . V . V; 4 ll:Xlm thV g lefetle
Litafi c' t i tt ' Va!trie: Med UM. tt:nod ' oll " avatatl Pl,' A•
Me may goes to nourish the bode . ..while tIM a%).p tood
to prod.. dyspepeia nod Ito attestant arifs. '
Tom article has beet Moroniaft tested. and is Mee ,
sally Illtad. When need amardittei to-the diractiot is
wo r n
to sult.
II; Ito ref. \to ask for DURICITEri BAILING PC4-
imn, and take no other, and you .11 . Dot be de.i.
Prbaeltal ollee. 130. Weer stmet fair Putt. Sold ern,
bell ereee... , 0 ' 4ll """gr u rTia . 61 El , \ .
leZtly af
X Altenta\u Pittsburgh \
Ohio and Pensiivania ItaittiOpen to
Londonville. , - .
(AN and after TUESDAY, Fey. 04, pis's,.
IL, tbe !lilt PABOEN(4II. Tasta,whitteleave. Pitts.'
burgh at • 0. 5., will run tol.oudonville, katand mune/.
OW, 5.171110. thee at 0 P.D. returning , le/late:MM..
dowel.) at ft, s./. and nooft Pilsburel,at vs. 3, P.D.
For Mite.. et Olt by . ..e KO itt i E IMiLIL ,, • \
Vete Agent, Federal straetlitition.
Pitteburgti, name, al. ing. 422 1
CLOVER S 'D-30 labia. rec'd sod, or
in sa:. abary DFLWORTLI a Ca d
. \
aoar.:3 aka la: H•OcIl Straj.
FINIMOTIIY SEEP--. 15 bb real and , or
sst., br 1/431 81381 VSE. DI,LINOB.II/ t C 0.%
ERNS 30 bbls.*c'd and‘for sale by
1)1/ (41 8111141(Ell, DILAIVILTII AIL %XL
LPULE. PORK -4 ; :, 15,000 lbs. reo'd and tor
Yale by If e=l 1$ tuuv,sa. DILWO.RTII CO.
lIRI APPLES-400'1ms. reo"4. and for
by (42.1 SIMIVE4. DILWOIIIII 1 CO.
1e d it ,13 .4 -40 .a bble .tAi , Kl u kep, and 103{trs No.
ask. 101LROtttli 'l3 CO.
(GREEN APPLE suSsr
1v 1 7 19 bbls., a pnine ar
tkla. toed and for gala 14'. \ \
e 23 1511111V111. EILIOIIII a‘e.p.
B i'nUr. "'" UTTER-20 bbl=. freAßoll,and 35 1.6
'er' 9by .'N \
ur le.2l avas, unledEr eco. \\
Ida Nab 130 .r . tad aunt. \.,
.-
ELANK ROAD LUAIBER4.IOO,9OO feet:
boarl =tutu; , vontol for th. °RI/ gee Mani
l Ototapaby. Apply . to \ R...E. bbbLERE,
hattlatrto
PRINTS, GINGDAKS , tto.=:tillß.U.Y
a BORCEIVIISLO bare 'Net opened dart , and tsht
emend Prete. aretellpattero;ol.mytuene..exiell 0 red
quelle. Delslnts, Irt.h Litteras;',olo blutt Alyva.
fail \
ikBEAUTI,FI74 PROPERTY FOR , S
CrnstrUna of a`. LOT OY 6E.OIIND. frostOgr
eema .t..t. Ml*ooo7 citr. it. Get. es , d extaltde.g
beet 90 het. Th. Lot t o the cutter, sad hoe 001 . 414
Merlon a camfertable terAetary 71 Md.% .ithiliP.
rmlDs awl • bolo:mkt: T. Tint Ls edore.d with Trete.
IShettbherl. 4 . .. , , trim $.1t0:.. For tends, .le,..t.at r,
11..31e1.4 Es
.IN'Y , Real t.atCaed au Mee,
SPINNINO COTTON \-2.8 bnien Spinning
Cott.. reed per ateAtator Itileesed forget. t i t
reO:tte .111.; [CYDX6.OOIt 7N.
FOR SALE —Soteral thoiptuld feeLof DRY
11.001113i1i and . ,W2Bll BOARDS, w bleb bows berm
used two y3wro, to pavitian t alm two lowtool2B - 212225
and • large 8110 W W/SiDUW with 8131211110asoladde;
cat,..ght Ploy and oat filato lbw. A P
. 11 E \ '
14j3ratat012.832. 21 Path itioot.:
300 cfr 8. \:381:222 4eon. asatArd:
So otBB kegs W 8 Loot
10 Obi It 1 tter. \ 20 drums C-48sh;
Y 3. t 118:. \
tote. 7iVdt . ( klrt. i '"z ; y urix t 61n- A ati . T i ttr on.
_fe2l \
MANOR'PO'YTER t o WOODS,
lf',aborac Ar \ , •
c_o
.
YW.EOTlO*iin)fe in 4pe
/...syraegfiCarstf. ii ptt: 4 ll:l:l ls l lo ,=.lt=
UiblAP• \\,
RlBEl t rar 'APPLES-15Q bbin. 'RomftniteaV
!earlobe and for sale \ % 4. A. REEtP.IIIT \
.19 • \ Wikar Burl,
s , Spring Sritief . nr \IBM, \
411 1 1 41X01: SON'rp ' incite the
• arlaot aof althea* d otralaaws their nee
no c a lawatlyal ety t hlrh•th
. are v , . e
faraiatilW rvaaatia J. Takao.
j bA k al 'ea
f.141•1•', \ WOO et real.
• 1
' `\ 11cowPartnere.
N the let dat .,o atrd
0.1:111 • 0ft t intJat1.7.%:117672.11.:A.V .
ueary • 00.. at that/ You*lh the 6fh WWII:, Ware.
how.. 11*Incl Chant BIW A
1 4. 1 41or l t i rAe A cit et
R *V
YE b3iiii..Rye, 3,61)0 Ja
shelled 'Corn, to arrive, 47 .4.lby A
J. A. gikr
111.1.1thING LOTS in Ihijcißanct
Filtf•els fill situated la 5,00..,. Borinfah, In`
litres 9laa of lot., laybuf tortireekillkllbtl . br
and tr. f • -
Admi ably eoited fa , bulimia*
Q MITI ON CONTRA t
03•1,4 PC PP. W
ttud lor 001013 133 ,
\ J
\ 1011001
,101,3 03 Word 012•01
ItAWLE ON COVEN/
A oraette. treatise on
tho. Br W 1111.4 Unary Raw..
This work Is devoted. the am...
ties and rights of kende. of Rawl —.wary
tams Co uuuuu t fur TittA A. math oar neaten..., InArany
shape Or other. intrtidno. Into qiratly ..pecouration
of real estate on both, WWI of thk".AtiantW•ll..4o , ll".•
L b. t 0.7171 .. TigatTairg 4 rl= 7 l 7 : 111 4!, 51 :
L ' auk tr;ages on .0 Ims of Ven4.T.dPitrehatert
...Wk. Corona.. lorrAtle hos
of
to Radii 11 6 91,
tlr b a? '" Arth r et b
.4 analysts wan% the *portant* \UM. auttleo o 4 o ,
mauls. kor nth 11' LVIR,
Dobkoallar Atatio.r.
tel 9 CA Wood alma. brtwergl4 ., ao4
W 11 4200 taoyasxlfkbo Los.: 10.02; • \
40 1011 a: 10 do .1/lEl'4
Just received ah 4 for .tt. by \ J. tarrtz a a),
Jalsi • 24.112. O.A.
tjAY-1001mlee, store;anclfoi v rale — by
ILI fag • % •r. A. REPPPN4T.
CLOVER SEAD-8 bble. jar sale
fel9 ' BEI& t LTGOLTI,"', •
Tioc and,TO water West..
4ul.
19 isryb l LIUOVIT Water stnit,
DOLL BOTTEIr--40 bble. reo!d
and tar salt br (PM] BELL moorrr, \
CLOVER SELD-176.1:mishele Clover Seed;
for We by froWi a DALZELL4
. . _
►i'LMOTIIS SEED-40 but : Timothisoed,
toi ui• \ [AID) DA.12114.•V0.
gllTTtitL — klbble. froth 1 7 1thBattir {or
br IMP] % R. DALZILLL
RIED APPLES-100 eke. tried Applek ,
In eta* .rid faint. by %
.'2...DALZ . V1.1... A CO.
11 BEEN APPeS-50 rule.
~,ar Le a "be'Norton, Peri Pack,
reed per b.* ra. srd for sale by_.
DALZICIA,
felo 1. SO3 Liberty Oreet.
ARD—In bbb. and Aogsjor sale by,
zdo \ DALZILL'a
L .
•PTS. TURPENTINE--20 Spizito
loranum, Pth.' "I"4`" * co. d
../V11003:CrIE SNUFF—IWO 114.‘Seotoh- -fluff,
.00.22tC&" sais ty JUDD & CO.
:ULM VITRIOL-600 lbs. Blue Viol7l,
sad lor Pit by J. EiDD it Cl).
ABS SYRINGES-42 gross Olin By
o;4ll4lAutrtioS l !or a/I 11 7. KIDD 11'00.
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Adminiitriiia'il' Stile 'of liiitiiii old ',
. nitard. \ \ " \
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Lillsi THURSDAY morrilag; Fb, , a,t
IJV 10 oclock. lit ibo lota •••1.10 td ktot Arlo K.
xllatur. ili-1••••a..No. 101 biallbOalalt `1- 1"•!......... i r
'Vo, yin too iota ht 6dfr. of Adealeas torso...tot •
001:•Ellk1LD aolialTC LUCK 71.111011111411.0•MOVM
ialkieellt Chick., ion Plano Vona , roirevioo‘b••••"1" los no.
oplailr IMAt Flell MOOD tad Beckon: spl•ailia ciokillOOT
.a churn W•ollObeli Awn euelteed Kolb elaudc`Fir.
snit\ abarry 11.1•firad1 • hikbro Bohn Kjaclioo: T . ' •
h•inloar, eleouid halkCarliaOnlaarkb Iltis,lltairnll .:
Laabooa [WM, Madan Blind, Nail. Tables; (110 i,
‘.1.1, Qn•dionrue., Britarint• Tea bob Kitchen FlirolttoT ,
Cook
.o
te,...
,ttetrlir, liatebei• R•Oge, boiler and stokc .att ,
Tab. ita. , \ ,
. cat 1, • \ \
''..P. K. DIVIII. autakon•or
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_._• -,,-_, \
\NO ICE TV Tal. MANDF L MITURERS OF
L . ‘, \ 4 1 9nala /ON. '',-
~, . ,T..a.e..-er Dcrapacrt, Plebrnary 10. ltt3.
The' fifteenth iletiern of the dot of Congreee
entitled . SD tee to ... 41 :a 110 la entitled • Au net for the
bete,, ~,,,,s gd y c, spa hoes of painengera'ten board of yew
sels propelled in wholie oriel:art by steaurkwnd for other
Ourgetwer,' , " enemotd 80th August:4Soi Intieldee--
That all plates 0( b , ller iron 0411 be distinctly mtd
ge. ' l '''" r - els=g b ,:ANY ;raell ' atti 'cr las, c t i n gel
place or lams that tb• mirk shall be loft ribible after
the title. are werited into boiler.: with" the nesse of the
manufacturer, the heathy of the Iran, asd whether, Cr not
hmmered, acid . the plot nli: It• kits. I. 2....,
factored ''
\ ,
In pursuance rf theautbority 'estedio this Department
by the above seillon of laid law, notice ',habit) g teeeto
the manufacturers at honer inn that in teencell iron
be mud for toilers in Isteam vessels meet be olbarly and
distinct'y stamped In not Um than three Ama s on asch`e
' , sheet or play, as follow, Aar at diagonal endear, at
adistil - We-a atone four inches ite m, the eases. eulogise
atom Mei:Male of each Pis* or.aktleto ,lll, tell° 2 °l."
of he manufacturer lend the stame'of thespian where
manufaeenred, designating the latter by the =me! tie
city. wan, or county, rod alp State. -, -\
It 0..1 the option of :the partite to add the name of the'
works. \ •
If th4l.t. get, b.p. tt fr4l/1 OUTCOii Iron which US
tart been hammered before being rolled, it le to be alp
stamped, ineonnwliculwith_the shore. 'olth the titter C.
If of charcoal iron Which has been ham nerd balers
being raled.N le to be Stamped with the letters C. Il.'",
If of paddled Iron, Ills to be stamped with the letter P.
In atiltlon ti, the above. the different stmliLlea of the
net, u lst e ,6 .3 r . mo . w L i lN he
2 d , ng n 3 a . n
upon the pl.lee I 1
THU. 111)11,WIN. " I
Secretary of the Tressary.
rl4O the Honorable the Jadgeti of the Gene
, ty eel Quarter &Mom of the Yeace:4n and for the
,boou of alleuheny:
\ Thie petition:tot RICHARD TOMILet, of the rum Ward,
thy Pituburgn, In the county shremeld. humbly
adore*: That your petitioner bath 'melded blineelf with
rolberlid} for th e xeconuncelation of travelen 'arul others.
at Me &Weill= house. be the Ward aforesaid and time
Q,, , , , oo,lfermye mill be pimpled lo grant h im. Lessee
to MOa blle home of entertainment, and pier Deti
tionerT lb duty bound, wall Dm
rintrAnn mines.
We, t eulistbr i bers. enlaces of, o
the Ward aforauld, do
eerlify,th e toe oboes petitioner a 01 , ...1 wpm., lot. bon
esty arta \ anew, end is deli, provided with house
room and ten fences for the afvomunolation and IWg.
`ind of effluvia and travellers, and that mild tavenk
ov!etelary. \
;. 11. " 1 1. bi derl. ' Yo g r B7l l fi, ti k :f " l . 4„
• Adana Wood. John A. Volvos.
\
141 LAKE W' .E-150 lbe. for ea lo
Jr tole \ J. tins t at.
S PPNOES---2,CO\ lbs. extrik fulik b'ik,thing
ffruk =ado.: 2OO t1.41= el
dix.; Is t i?nts , t 400 fnlo
Tml.l . 9onim In eta Innl fn• al* \
1014 A 4WD At CO, 03 Rocd'lttrnin.
M URI'LIY & BURWIFIELD `bsve , jiiat
ir7ll,7alikr!riatlrufrrit r A.V.Wi'at u :l4.
wlll 00011000,40 waive. aattyl, their find impair.
of
SPRING WW2. to t•Web tbarinvlta so odd/ r
oach,
at
by moot, vuatlna 01,00! ltall drohnbla •rooda, at
the north-eist arm a Foort.o Sad /luta atreoua 1,0411
1/ FANS- bbla. smalkWhite B ear) e.i.ecd .
UP 4LIO !Or 410 11 SPIIII4II4 lIIEBAUCJIL
4
`4 - A - RD—lb kd - T and bl7l - ;ri.xfor sale by \
, . rale by \ ILA J SPICINOVNIIIRBAUOIId.
S\UNDRIES , - ' 4 . - ' 4 .
A -7,
60‘bores supralr Stareb: \ \
I 25 Q 0 N0.,1 Pojm \ \
s 0
I % \ 26 do Mar Candler.
.40 do Mould Cabdla,
1000 lb.. asaortaddion Cottan rangy y .
\OOO lb, 1 , 40,1 and 2 gaunt,: ' '
2* dos. liroto .4 lldailla 114,1 Cordit I,
10 bbls. our. Oldar *lbw. V't
, 24 ton .2. Tobacco ,
\
..„ 24. bse• lin do: I,
VCO dn. Palatal Bookate t '
itt dz.
w do Tuba; .... • t
V't ' '
1 7 tgr - siiB 9 A riorri'w* a tn., \`. \.
.. ,bblZlarg• Xtta Mack4s . \ *. ' ‘''''.
100`olo inmetento mad txtra ,tonr: \''.,
25,. kr. chat. saperlor I. navel. 1.1.t0:4411.41.5tatt
Jan te,l4 0, 4%; eal•U 1 ri lnFra ' re nd r. ra
\
On \. 1122)a50
\
PORK- 5D Shouldm illicl 40,01,
..li felB I. C. Moak /tt Star! and far male' bi \''' i ‘.
,-------!.-.1, LTTI.X t CO.
111RIED Bagy-5 tca. sugac-ctir.Drled
7P Beet '
jaw rte.:toad dor ode Irr
\ Isla Arrri.P A, CO '
.14.F.SS 'BEEF- V 'bbli. Mete' \ ll`e s ztli - Ous '
In rse'd,. fol. silo brt ,
* N
f~c~• yvaEUL~~I . ~~IY.T.
108.11-75 bble. imporfine Flock
..b, by trots P. 0811103 aW.
Fan.lL PECAN N11T641.000 IDs. mph
Natiksv...immm and rifiladt \
• Rag A \
VLovg,RszED,-4, bbls. ituiOre, and, Co{
alb t, \ \ *R. \ FLOYD.
OLL
BUTT 10 bble: ptime 801 l
Liu Dotter. 14 Welt/ * Min 4.l ic,Funr-D.
RD—ln kiga
•,BUartß=. , 3, s : httchi.,*,7. o:Surly, atul
A1d,W.40 ['omit,' augatccitred Mims, ja#
V res'4 , alA fezies2s biVitell) l' ~ 1.11 . 11,t4 5..0. \ \
._,...„.,_
MOLVASES-150 bblk:' , Atut, tation 11 . plas.‘
yes, teed psi igteacterlesvol, thr se* by_ -
\ \ it , AOISIVQ:S • 1:0.
QIJ-13A R.-50;06. N. 'O, Stigkr.jusTien.?
llk sad for'res bs', '. f telS \'a. VIASISON • OCI: '
• 5 •
tiercle
rosatelkrardr. bor .
, CITTNR bad LARD. 24 bblb.'No.llo.o;
4 °k-
ROBISON ay.t.
b
Y
, ROBISON a co.),
10t1NN'S &Mice, ac
vapttdoni.6ll.h edidook corallt4 and igrdadly dre,
VV. I. e.
' T UT ' 16/ ‘
hd.C, . 63 ••• 6t tortitdon ad 'dad AM 6,
Q PP4E whartorei \ Digest,
OGIULLIIIIg tb•reiTrthil caw tbuwilB3o; ,
."
11
''7 7 3 b7\ 3lOodill 8
or .
fat , W 00.313.4 botorfOt 33 asd.olm
UNW",§ FORIM-Containirig, more Ai" than tvralto I boaolred forms__ Dn . t_ho,
. r t , ;:rfoss " ernfr ' 2l7:: Vi d ta f U sl rn of 4 {l74,.lll 4 t l ol
loat of meg* gontrally. Adsotea to MO roomoAft.
Iff . Notmago
tbmia ' rheth mown ofl., tot 3 i.'
04 topip. lad..
16,
q,r. D
t
\O3 Wifod sthrot, a I
dN
604 lM
\ French Cloa k .
iurxtEAT REDUCTION IN PRICES--The'
ficliotacd moot *oto ;Igo itook of Ladlio' FRENCH
3133 ot , efog, Taticy. 000 00W Wolk bid off at
\A.
s A til it i ttr? " ea; " :67:4": "4 ,114'111". ;",
%BROIL \IitERINO4, TARAMETTAS,
ilte. i tglee.yrildn • i f . to T..aMa!z b ila r ti m abl i tarla Di 1a .. .;
JaamatlW
ania1y771.0.,!11”4
A.7.llawrigim.“
\ (017 1, '• • ' a2il74l , 6l3larket strreL
iLECS ! MASON . & OQb
oat„tlti , balsa. of th.. 10 bpsatllal .toe
144 tivirwllklLlS at owlsabitnaa radiacNoa,
' "
bbls:Sferah Env, 'rekd \ and for
: 4 4 \ [ um A iIIENEVIL\COLIM.
A•Oria''
itiRRE
14A - 65T4,
lky., .P.P.Ackm&!-Tble tio4, an alai
. 047), HENRY\ 1t.CW441 , 13:•.1
13EARI,S.TheigulkiNo. 1 Pia!, this'
itjea age I to' 1 . I ee, or
- I
eel• I . 11C011.14 ROIL
70AN B$ •AtS , :lOO doz. Coro Brooms,
1,3144.....4tnr ) .k. / 1d 1 i 3 . 8 k
. sole
. !IVlSACCO;:l3lxti4lttesell Ralirßson's
G. l y ' l t b''''4l \Titrrn '. do.
td o e02: 1 001 1 .. 4
NG.,h1,4.. just reortrby.
617?„ \ skams t Rog,
filagtl .11REF`=:5 to 4 kips -cured Diiid
Ll+ B.f. Thy Fila Dr tfor 3.ieCIIILLI3 a Rot \
b a , zikaT \ hel tAI, on oansigit.
di 4 . VON iiiinnions" , a mummy. \
14 1 LOU,S. OVPV.MPEINS,\ •• O$ PIES—A
as funtlit4UPPl, kfthle aslrli.srfklo,plst ap Iu
quadtem•poaddlamila vita lan diandlea.S. Mast reed.
wed lox maid ay., ITUAIAII ki,4oo,l6Uliaat
(IMO linrVertajklraaii Ra iImkSTOOK
b \ 1 4 " E iftV: nd " A bn
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Arm CO 11401 TO tfotot stmt.
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ia":;;;LWiiii'Zil;P:i;iliiiingie4g;
No do Do= \tr. mot MM. °abaft
• Damao, --Allot Walslegravo and Mr. Word
So Doodads. 'dila a growl NotiMIM Dnaa. *Mb It.
All.Nokl•Prr.logoo..s/tielod.
P=IIBIIIICIE BOYS MID 6=15 LE 1776.
Cotzrocreri Prolmut:
Goadott of .....
Man, Earth.
.. . ... ..111Ist Il oleo
INlntor Ilhekloartl
ehotrart , roil. Mo 0414;;Ip/t 8
Molter t00t010rt00.,...- Ilmlototd
none. 511tIor
Ruth Domino— Ellsttr
Unatimotter roster
prevarellem—the thrlalls , Prune of 411.
De'a'n Dves—lamb, Air. itre.seelVatsr.^
rettesteet—en otiglosl Drum of mat hatrint.
'lntl Col. "101 Ganz Acas Los the Bpe ctn.
I,PitliiG FASHION TOlt HATS. T
psi
\ COED ar, CD. ,
WlLL . 4ntroduoo their" SPRING STYLE ,\
, of ilettlenen's HATS, on SVIITIUSIT, loth lost.
Mir, also cell'attentlon to their Yeabloasble $3 end \
lige< WOUND & CO.
so \ corner of lfth and Ro od
street+. , '
Infportantici \ Travelers Goitz .
.
rfuedsariy hour; throe o'clock in thcixiorn-
Ing, at whielt tit" ti,TrItELS TRAIN surto Yor
E..t frombfittaborgtOrol mule It very imoomalimt for
trsOtten ge,og by time train, f.itiOt thqm `to
award at a Sant onromfortabM time (ray 2o Moot a r m
altertd.bla t.. llntalerom to
Troia riou brathfmta regqlthly at LATILOILE. of •
llollidaYabolu—ao th at traMbom East cab Imre Attar
bore, or. 6 o oloottm u., byjbq dermatoodattata., •
.'riots at 'Latrobe ht. &mot; p. tr. bare latamatth 0W.%
Mrs them othr night at Malinke and elegant Of,
Ethra. !Ramat., coothutsb.th tft b Um other qqatta
=if fii , m th b l igt?Att,
to adalabla or La mar , WM'', provision ia mode
at Um 'lotto. for, the acomomodattoOfunaata and Timiters
by trlll..' \ •. \ fella
ozeMod Ltriald copy, to somata ot 1.3. and than..
• \
Fr — ROT GALLOP, FOR TIM PIANO—
P -42114, excellent command:mu only Wag • by days
Mob by LE a W.ILLILER, Polladelphia: lova.* null* • ,
aematton—almost m. ezettament—to toehltnloaLlaorld ~
of EfetrYork and liorton. The publiehere 'aye non able
to snooty the nosteroneorlere they'realehaer, IL...The.
lies , newel., the form , of ' th e \Dublin. e• in m Id. , .Il
beauty and lentkling =minding.. any for Its brlldant ..Coot
very easy to Oro., ' t . l \ \ fillhoodlt \• .
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Corner ! Ifeffeinate Ave gad ilandollphk/itt.,
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Straw Gaatia-r1853. \
AS ONRIVA-t.r.ro ASSORTMENT. .
11101142 • • i•• 4 11101142 wan& • ti
• for, South Second Xt.. P/1.110.11//1. , .
TOOL WOB, : 13, \
CORNER, OF FOIST AITO.LIBERTY, ST)IEFTB,
Prirsntrahn, \ -
KAPIEitNISTS' TOOLS of every viuietv,\
iamb sa : l7. 0 5 PL.talltßl.llllda sad Maud TUBA- \
1 ATtIF.a. , ,DRILLLNG ,NIACHINEa.
twuna or*.
ft= 7037711 7. BD! lt:76`
30Dell Quigg- _N•
MANUFACTURERS of Spriug wad' lie-
tam fyael,. Pim Rh Slab Steal, Steel Ploash
aad MtWe'SPrlags: erw Igat.Taras, HMI SataPt..
, Jizrest Mall sad Hadtmorad Iron Atlas —Consar at Row
iga4 Ithst, slmaharah, , • \
• D. B. \ 'Ligon &•Co. • A
ALA#CIAOTURERS of Reger'e Patent ' '
Ithafavaketaa' , dalS nrkat reetharam . of Eau • \ '
uat,\l'Mtabitztb. Pa. -
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D S- 1 -2 000 Ms., In mete aid'. for
ails ar , ,
1" ,, ,,AR1-1.0 blii and 30 kee. in iiore End
1-Arsor naety Mil.:l J. T. aV. J. KOONE, , +
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li eake by . tio2i .. J. r. aJ. J. &OMR s
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VikrIIITE BEAR.S=-liiibtalin et&e, in s; . \
T T for Ale by • . Ii T. k J.J41005E. .
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it !ALLOW-4ble., in store'afa for liatii', '.,
044; J. 4 , :1900X1., • ,
CIREEN APPLES - 3 0bbls.,,jusEreceirsit \ ' ,
ILA 6bydeby N, (hill 's J. T. aJ. J.TACINYt. \ \ ~i
PLOtlia7l, 00 billet, Extra, in store ind for \ \,-, ' . ' l
4.:....r0" ~, ifeLLIA.L. T. AJ. J. BOOZilt. \\,.., , I
lIRIAD r APPLES,, \-1,000 bus., in sTo , \
sea 'pr sale by s J, 1. a 3. J. ItOONg. \ -,,
\.. ' ' s. , % \ 295 Liberty atm \ \
- INDIA:Ik RED-300"1Bf in %store and_
m i. by cbayi SIOD t 00.
"Maccatrulnuff, for silo
br I OD.
me ofYuie : oi tiaoa ".i~ifi~
nRITISII LIISTRY...-2 caifark iL for sale by:
B
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IFTTEN n450=1500 daft
.. •km sal* by . (L. 121. 4. in
a CO.
A ()RFC 1 , 11. 1, 1, 0 f0l
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fali Nos.l22lkimAl. tra gat stmt. 412. x.
t,\MOLM3BES--300 bbbs.\ N,."9.
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aids •••,.ESOLISH & EENNLotr
AQ..AMS3,ON. INF-400 lbs., for sale li;\ •
OTB-600 bin& T!eallUtat :An 2 . 01 A
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had; for kale
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bbltt, just teed, \
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