pußLig42D 00 PITIESDII.BoIi SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 12, 1828 zIrIIEADING .1117 ER WILL BE POUND OX RAC'S PA - 6B 0 RTBIS.PAR.EIr. ' •1111.2nuenann•Wntent iieseren—The etteestee eh= bum .y our Weekly Gazette *Cm to our bnenneunten • twendeennbla mittlizinetruktu their telsese IMMIL ear OtAillitiOn is between tear and new thpneand. ...b -in almost NUJ enlace And *many in lemma f!enter7l - end Engem Onki. , 110110 ADV EEML 4IIIB 9—NoIther tha gditcriantooing -torPriiithut rataltrhoent ado. Dant Ognornom elarlata Ca &Way. ADVIt4IBBIIB mho c•siro they.. grilost tho nom , Mondgy tarmacs. 101:110authatul tbsiet hatbre 6 o'clock, on Egtordlr . Wato.Brots Correstrolt—Thi. Comoolitee or Corns pondenee.cosapowd or the delegates to the let. Anti-Ms. oteetalfllg 00=4 Oetteenottext. ere nit:ego& to meet et /161, *• 96 geheesterf,the 19th Inn, &tit e'elock. A. IlL.to ithpoint 7 ddregates to the State Cherrehtbott at Lieleeetefoon the 2.4 th of the oreeentemooth: to nominate ealtetel, Oteneeladoem. Audttor Ocetrel sad SheTeroh , !Clem]; Jon. Mn.. • - • .1 ChaLnhaa. . ' The etlltor s ef the Gazette expects to be at Atittafaiiiiiy, and on. Atoaday he irill I;ti at ble' Phft• ,tramoadsacio of th• Dear Tittabunik ihiutte. Amrhooms, hid., kiarch 8. 8.. I am. domiciled in the ancient capital of a. ad, where almost army object reminds one f a past age, and speaks of a more d!gni led and formal, and probably of a more ri i,iu eturiati not i ces enlightened people. We left Baltimore at 7 e'clor.k, ale morning, by steam beet; and had a pleasant run down the Bay, and imedsd hen abort 10 A. Id. Pre foimd qeartere Mahe WidOw Green's, a eery genteel anduquite extensive boarding house, eituated immidtately .oti the public smiare, or rather anis, which sur mounds.the capitol The house h one of the most ancient of ; this indent town, haring a main knoilding and wing, looking much like an ancient fortilication; The main buildhil is - of stone, 'with winder, and door faoinp of brief brought lionh England. The roams are wainscoted in Ontlictk Vol Oren , thing about it glres skidoos of Its' dew to antiqolty. The moat of the Masi boding is taken up with opulent' dining =tee and parlors; the lodging rooms being aitu toted In winparol deft:kited buildings.. - Form of inar Fifty .oeoupy a tmsilhouse, byairselne, While the rest are located a equhreeff,-on rum- - After taking poseassion of our lodgings, we *Wed the Suite House, Where the Legislature it in session. We first visited the House of Del egates, were a esti , interesting debate was go-. lag on intended to affeot the position of s person named Swan, who le to ha 'tried next week, at Eageristown, for the murder of s person In Cum berland, some time ago.. The, members present ed • ears respectable appeaxanos, and spoke rah Anil earnestness, and some t! them with ploguence. • " 7We. next 'Lilted the Benate Chamber, and *ere politely kilted to seats within the bar. This is truly _s beautiful hall, ecrupalonsly licit end clean, and adorned with many tine painting. Gen. Watildngton resigned hie sword to Congress, and returned to Private life, at the close of the War of the Revelation. The spot where he stood, end the position occupied by his Wetly in the gliery;dminfthis IMpreseive were pointed Oat to as, I felt awed by =se of his great presence, and the grandeur ef the enbitmeePeettale passel preview before my - suited imagination. „We next visited the - Library, i very creditable one to ther3tata. . The Capitol is a very ancient building, and is eaffieLently large, even now, for all the purposes for which - it Le designed: It .stands en le hill -overlooking the 'waters of the Severn and Cher - speak°, sad' its tact dome can be seen at a great distance,... Se many Interesting reminiscences clatter aronad it. that I -belie _that' it maj be Out kali' preserved, and permitted to * stand to sly West generation.- As I gazed upon iii ven ereal!. wills, I felt my heart warmed and wed 'drd. to our glorious Union.. .- - • At thief; i'eleck, the Legislature adjourned, 'or "Mimi Rie House, for the Senate is without 'and, we returned home to dinner. About twenty gentlemen, mostly-members of the I,egialature, ,and one or two ladles sat dawn. Tim dinner was a fine one, and was conducted in - *formal holt 'agreeable manlier, and tested • 'little ever an Linn Bat few persons drank any, thing butivater. Every thing was serapulouvly 'nut s and the servants very attendee. •At the • table wee. I daughter of Ex-President Tyler, • veryinditlike woman. The conversation flowed without any rest-gut, and ail persona teemed completely at their ease. Intention these thing, to contrast theca with the headlong, bolting, in dividual manner with which a public. meal is conducted at the North. I like the Maryland made. best, There to an impression alto prevell - lag, that ateree .do every thing in a very elip shed,. eloirenly . manner. This to certainly not the c ase here. I am- favorably Impressed with the prepiiety, quietness, and doeenCy with which wvallthivig is conducted about the house; and I - mold, take this occasion to 'recommend 'Aire. Greei to any of our readers 'who may visit this „After :dilutor ire took a stroll about-torn, which nee at the heed of 's beautiful bay farmed *the river Severn, where it iniptici Into the ediiimpaskrs.' Every thing wo sew reminded ou another age. Most of the buildings are more than i century old. Waite s 'number of large fine-looking ancient buildings era scattered about, with ample grounds about them, • giving evidence of the wealth and consideration of the proprietors in the old colonial days. - Nearly all of theta have growing in front the Lombardy poplar, the tops of which have been cat off, laving bage stumpy, in some instanobi of tbiee feet in dim:toter, covered with a thick growth of yotmg Weed. An Interesting object tome was the Ivy, with its rich 'green foliage, covering 110120, =miens to the root The wails or those old houses 'are immensely thick, and they are genera* , In an excellent state of etesenation, end bra Still occupied by wealthy families, in lenlp eins, it May bey by the descendants of the arigheldlinroprieters. The old mansion of the Carroll -family, one of the bon ancient in the. - place, la in a state of dilapidation. Tho bone sphere Wm. Wirt was born, a "mall fracas leg, MAP corrupted in s comfortable residence. _The only thing which give' Annapolis life, be sides the meetings of Ma 'Legislatare, and the Court" of Appeal!, is the Mattel States Naval ElehooVesleblisked, setae six years age. This pert of the:town is modern, and presents a itrik- . tog twat:rest to the rest of the place . . The grounds •of . the °Moot comprises about fifty • eerie r I dead think, and within the walls are large saunter of. tut warden dwelling, echeol .houses,,obierrstories and ether buildings: visited nearly every part of. It and were mum , gratified. - ,I About 125 young men ern here at mina; moatiy tinder twenty years of age. We had en opportunity of seeing a ohms ex ercise in the art of gunnery. circular bat tery, On the( bay, 'ls, arranged ;to reprimni the ~gun deck of a ship, with port holes, cannon, etc, The target Is placed half 's mite. off, In the bay. Two divielons were exercising' and email:ding emelt otheila Me precision And rapidity of their Maiententa. • A profesior gunnery was 'pre ninth) give direction". The scene woe very in teenting and =Ring. They XI not often itit thotemkbutitivetiably came vergnear It. We °mild gee: the:ladle itrike the water, and go boroogui loog, outing up the spray and foam about theM. dSimetitime theyarnald Strike the Wita 6fore the/ wonted, reach the target, and . `bound over lt, snit go garrotting Slang over. the •- wore fir it great dlitineei The exercise over, spent 1041ZIVIO whiell the . Oblate 4tarlsyed They are sylay fine look 19; coVeotion ypao. rooo. Ane,pherlcai ferias, and' Wine , * ruutateramusei..- They are all dived bi unicorns, szia.. kept tiider strict dlielpline. They :polite :de'ool-63 in their ramiters'io seemed to be pleased to ',01i0,. witneYzlmlata6thee enrloaltias of this to. tarattni• town Ira dik trot forget the ss Inaloo , wtilak-ttinaint to,Rite 9 hawvoonretwod Treat *ambit o't the atemEittia aid so far -Lan foynd them 4Warablet:tnyursult..- There h stet seseds ttopbt th it iinkilitain an 'LEW litgata#Ani ar• ,Connelleittl• reaVirF-attar, - , .ne TlMlTittyanct justice of our demands I hen It litkno- to firing tide 'rambling letter to a aloe."%lf any if my readers consider It wutell ciMskiportant Mottirs they can pus It by.— To me - these 1d homes nod reminkeenrus are deeply intercutiog; and I doubt not there are some elite readers of the Gazette who will think this description not unworthy the spice it occupies. It is for such I write. 0. s. We are doily in the receipt a eastern pipers in name's of the ontl, through the kindness of the agents of Adams k Co.'s Express. The Mirth:lid Herold is a good paper, and Its eonres is usually unobjectionable; nevertheless we have somewhat spinet the Herald. In its Wine of Weduesday last we find the following paragraph, appearing as editorial: - " PCIrIEITIOLLNIA IiatILIOAD Cowpsni. —The Pitsbargh Oaeette prefers a formal complaint that this Company is sating as a forwarding house at Pittsburg, and thus interfering with. a branch of business not properly belongingto The Gazette enye that the consequence of this is that some of the oldest forwarding merchants of Pittsburg are giving up the business and lota. tint themselves elsewhere. According to the came Paper, tho object of the Company in ' ans. leg its agents to receive consimoments of goods and forward them is to lave omnivore from the. heavy charges of forwarding merchants, and so make the line g preferable.". • • Our Bret objection to this paragraph, is, that Lit originally appeared as editorial in ill - I — Phila. delphia ;forth American. Its misstatements were thoroughly exposed in thin paper at least I week ago.. Our second objection to it, It, that it contains. an untrath. That part of It which represents= u saying that the object of the Pennsylvania Itaikoad Company in engaging In the forward ing business, le to save consigners from the heavy charges of forwarding merchants, and a r o make the line preferable," rur shown by us, scat week, to be totally unwarranted. The paragraph above, appaaring as editorial in the Herald, goes out through Ohio on the authority of that paper, and in therefore likely to result in injury to Pittaburgh.'•,? Why it should so appear In the Herald, after tie had exposed Its unfairness, Is a matter which needs explana tion. We,shall be happy to learn that it was azeidental, and to find our neighbor prompt to correct the blunder into which he has fallen. That the Herald may understand to what we except, we may elate that the first two Beaten cm of the paragraph we hare quoted, are true; the last sentence >e utterly false. We aver, and are ready to maintain that our forwarding mer chants are able to forward goods as cheaply and as promptly as the agents of- the railroad are; -and our objection to the Company, for engaging In the forwarding business, le based solely en the ground that they are bound by contract not to engage in it. -.The morning papers of yesterday, (the 11th) all contained a telegraphic dispatch giving • meagre account of a great fire he New Orleans, on the 3d. A telegraphic account of the name fire, only - much more fully given, appeared In the New York papers, of the 7th, which were rem:load here on the 9th, and it vraseopled into the Gazette of the 10th—twenty-four hours in advance of the telegraph from Baltimore! LOCOMOTIVE 8111LD1310.-.-WO pnblialied a par agraph, a few says ninon, from a Cleveland pa per, showing the extent of locomotile manufso turingin that city; and to-day we insert an ar ticle &Om the Zanesville Coaritr, showing that locomotives are now aulnufaotared in that city, and for one of our railroads; too. Now, to it not a reflectien upon the enterprise of this "Iron City," that onr railroad companies cannot got a ideomotive manufactured here, and have to re sort to cities of one-fifth or one-tenth the size of Pittsburgh? In no place in the United States could this branch of business be tarried on so profitably as in thiS city; and if capital enough for such an undertal . ing can be found in Zane*. vile and Cleveland, it cannot be lacking here, We urge this matter upon the attention of Men of means and enterprise; and shall be minified, indeed, if the_opporpnities now offered for en tering upon this newhranch of - manufactures te not improved by some of one clear-righted cap italists. I , I3sl2lllAdet 13TIIMYBOLTS.—Tbe St. Louie Inattrance ofScal hare resolved not to take iieks on cargoes 'hipped on ascend and third elms boats, unless at an advanced premium. Ship-. meats on find cities boats will be at Ito 1 1-4, and perhaps still bo as high as 1 1 2 to 1 3-4, while on the reread and third clue boats 11-2 to 2 per cent, will be charged. The St. Louis Harr, alluding to this matter, win This arrangement has the ate of giving, as in their right, 11 preference to fret clam, safe boats; and underwriters_ and insurance boards hare It in their power, by a judicious system of taking rinks, to do more towards putting down worthier, and unsafe boats than all the laws that the Legislature or Congress can pare on the sub foot.; We believe the arrangement wd speak of applies more particularly to boats plying in the Mireouri river. We hope to See the came dis tinction made In all other trades, and when • beetle negate and dangerous, let the rate of la stuance -bra Increased until It amounts to a pro hibition, and then we will find but little freight • and but few passengers going aboxrd old and worn out steamers. Ptoteitant Chqrch at Turin, Italy.—The 'ltalian conupondent of the N. Y. lbsatilial,, wfidag from Twin, the capitol of the Sardinian king 7 dow, myr, Daring the last four years, there have been many conflicts between the "Church" and the people, and in every instance, I believe, the re milt has been favorable to the viawernf the latter. An Interesting loitance of title occurred this Present year, in connection with the erection of a Protestant Church for thanes of else Er:fagot. teal Christians °traria. When it became known to the priesthood that such a step had been de tersoned me, the most vigorinut exertionivere made, ,by remonstrances and. otherwise to pre vent 11, and there won a vest cry made that ihe 4Ch.arth" wee In danger , &a. Availing' noth ing by their drat efforts, they next approached the ”Edilee" of the city, (officers appointed by the Government to direct in all matters connect ed with the erection of buildinge.) Palling here, also, they then presented a petition to the King, netting him to forbid the contemplated move- Meat. The petition was presented in person; the King afoot hearing' It, said: f"Have you churches enough for your own purposes?" They replied that they "had a good many bat should not object to more." "Very well—these people haven't one, and! will do nothing to hinder their wishes." The retail was the laying of the cor ner stelae [by our American Charge de Mien, Mr. Kinney] ciao edifies which will cost 590,. 000, on one of the most• fashionable thorough- Ares in this city. LAST. Blur Inunas.—The Buffalo Express devotes a 021111311 to a HA Of vessels and MAIM. ere being built at the various Lake ports. It appears that the whole amount of new tonnage that .Till be brought out daring the spring will be nearly or quite forty thousand tons, and that the aggregate at Haab alone is over thirteen thermand tons. The Buffalo shipwrights aia construoting fin steamer!, tour of them of 1800 tens each; ten propellers,, one brig and Eye schooners. At Cleveland, four propellers and eight er.hooneris arson the gooks; at Insole Elver one propeller sad sixechoonen; at Xt.:million - three schooners; at Milan five eohoners; at Ba ron then schooners; at Toledo one vessel; at !Conneaut a venal and atm; at Ashtabula two vessels and s eOOl/ of 75 tons; at Erie • vessel; at Catering's Creek two vessels; at Detroit a - small steamer, two propellers sad four schoen en; at Newport a steamer about the sloe of the lost Atlantic and is propeller; at Trenton a steamer of 850 tone; at St. Clair a Ismael of 850 tans; aeClayton four vessels; out In the vicinity of Clayton; at Cape Vincent a propeller; at Oswego three regalia and &propeller for tow. ing; at Stoney Crack one vessel; at Milwaukee four loYootiers; at Ratline - Ore schooners; at Michigan City one eebooner; at Sheboygan two schooners; at Manitowoc six vessel.; MI MITA. terioo, G. W., ono sohooner. Thhi show, a total Lew Lake fleet of eight steamboate, twenty pro „petters, and .Ber:city-three sail ressela--a very respeotable show for little panda of fresh water some distance hi the interior. ' BAILAVIeII - LAIITyIIO.R.C7 , -A DIM project bat been itiggeited by arum; which we should like to lee tried. In s recent temperas* speed made by him la New 'fork, he states that there were 7,000 grotehope in the city with an ars• rep oust= in each of probably $lO s day. lb made the following offer to the ofty, the city wonld that up ill the groggories, 'and give Mat the &meant spent is all of them, he would pay di the city taus, amounting to'$4,000,000; send brety child to a'good school; pnrent entry family with a library of 100 lgood , books, throe btartls ut and a silk - dress to ceerj.fa-. malt; Otl or young: WO give every VA, 0 41 tit tti mums. 112031 WiIIaINGTON pataraym of the Eltabzugh D 717 Gaioiet. .WSSlnnstrrent, March 6th; 1853. ' We have some' rumors of additional appoint ments to-day. Major Hobble, First Assistant Poettnieter General, Balmy, $3,000. „Mr. Hob ble occupied 'this post from 1829 till 1851, and might have continued under all subsequent heads of the Departments, had he desired; but he found it neceelary to resign, end take a voy age for the benefit of his health. Peter 0. Washington, formerly Auditor of the Treasu ry for the Post Mee Department, has been appointed Assistant Secretary of the Trea sury under Mr. Guthrie, in place of Mr. Hodge. The eatery Is $3,500. Peter 0. is a business man, and an office bolder or seeker by profession. David. K. Carter, of Chto, is running a hard taco for the Patent OMee. ..11avin' Davie" will give his enemies a bard fight, bat they are springing it his throat from all directions. Disney of Cinoinnati, John K. Miller end - HoTtgladd, - all Hankins, member, or ex-members fnna Ohio, are making all sorts of demonstration against Min;.bel the Secretary of the Interior, McClel land, within whose department the office tells, does not particulerly affect that class of politl chain-and they wont be able to make much im presalen Spinet Dave. I hope he will go in.— Genital:l4f Indiana, will probably be nominated Indian Commissioner. A - more inveterate anti nigger pro-slavery j - politician could not be turn ed up oat of South Ottnolina. His proclivities that way;indeed are so notorione, that Bart end _ono or twd , other tire-inters, voted for him for Speaker in preterite° to Boyd. The Pension office will probably go to 'Virginia, which has most cession for its paternal ministrations. The intrigues and movements out of which are to be evolved the higher diplomatlo nominations, hero not yet been eufficiently developed to war tint any confident conclusions as to results—. Disney, of Ohio, Is said to be urged by members Of his own delegation for the mission to France. He 'peaks French after the fashion of a "parley Too," and Is known to aspire to the Speaker ship. The former qnslification gives him an appreciable advantage 'over moat competitors, and the latter consideration unites in his favor all others who hope ,to be Speaker of the next dense. Ntreerthelens he will not be the matt.- - There le some talk of resuscitating Bancroft, and fitting him- out for St. James, but be is folly as likely to be sent to tho Capital of the &bantam the historian is passe, and the Dame orsoy greatly prefers. that be ehould be employed in Writing its history to hisi having any consider. able share In making It. Mr. Clayton made a. learned and noble an swer to•day to the ilinpant assaults upon him, which the recent disintasices apOn,the Monroe doctrine In the Senate have called out from lit tle men quite Incapable of understanding the subjects into which they plunged. This defence of himself, however, was not needed. He ia vindicated In the services which he hats render ed the country, both in the Cabinet and the San= ate. Col. Benton called upon the President for the grit time yesterday. Though they have not paneled, there to no .peenliar sympathy. be tween them. Geo. Pierce feels quite strong erktigh to get along without any asaistance from the great leader of the Bambumers; and Mr. Benton is more deterzaked than over to pursue the war upon the regulars in Missouri to the bitter end. At no time hoe there been more acrimony of feeling between the Benton and Anti-Beliton factions there than now. The latter are the reviler supporters °tithe Admin istration, and the fret great object of all their efforts, is the utter prostration of Benton, and , expulsion from the party. Atchison is the head of this organization, and he la a leader of the Democratic forces in the Benet.. Oreille, ex member Of the Haase, has peculiar canoe of hon. tllitYagnlnst Benton, and is lisTe applying for a Chargeehip. Old Brillion is oppoeing the de ems of hip; he will fret, if he can, defeat Greene in his hopes of an office, and next de. prive Atchison of his chance of returning to the—Scants, by. aiding to elect a majority of ' to the Legislature. To accomplish this latter object, it will be necessary to break down the Democratic, organization in the flute, and to inure the election of Independent or Whig niensders of the Legislature. The only result Which these quartile ea have, will be to give the Whip complete control of Minou , rl, or to Proscribe Benton end his faction by the feria of superior number" and discipline' on the part of the "Sofia" or Honkers. Hence it Is altogether probable that ,Old Bullion will go into opposition at an early day. He will commence the canvas, in Missend in a chart time. Herbiletdis the Idei of conventions and 'caucuses, sad/ emends that all Laminations shall proceed ectly from the masses of the people. It will' be an Interesting tight. Mr. Breckenridge, of Kentucky, who has se. quircd eo. moth distinction during his tingle term of service in Cougress, will find it dlffieult, to secure ha return. His district is Whig, And If a man be nominated against him who can concentrate upon himself the party Tote, cast go to the wall. He Is looked upon as the Administration leader in tho House, and much solicitation U. felt here for his ISTICCCSS. But then are jealousies and tinkles among -the Democracy in He:shaky, as elsewhere, and it is doubtful whether Mr. Secretary Guthrie will makes active•twe of his induenowin behalf of his political Utifferi, u the President is suppo sed to desire.. deems. EMT or WAT.—The Wheeling GIZMO, of Monday devotee half a coluutn to the Washing ton Reporter, because the latter paper tame eat a hope, that Wheeling . would "relent and, consent to the right of way (for the Pennsylva nia & Steubenville Ft IL;) from a cents of Chris ten duty, loving her enemies." The Gazette sticks to the old rule of "eye for eye, and tooth for tooth," and =bosoms itself to the Reporter, sheering all the reneges why Wheeling has op posed the right These appear to be—that "Pittsburgh has tonight Wheeling with a malt nity unknown to the most poisonous of reptiles; that she has fought other-towns—Stenbenville and Wellsville, among the nembor—ln the same way; until the vary name of Pittsburgh is odl ons;" &o. Ste We were not aware that Pitts burgh occopltd any ouch position in reame to this oily. i The great point of justification, however, preheated, Is the statement that "the Central Ohio Railroad Is of more impatience to Wheeling than all the cther roads put together" -that company having "expended several mil lions of money in constructing a road to Wheel ing, on the faith that the city would be firm in resisting the right of way for the Pittsburgh dr. Steubenville Railroad." The =deaden/lag between Wheeling end the Ceiktral Ohio Road 1e the highest poem!' proof. of die actual Importance end superiority of the Steubenville and Indian& Road. Row long this opposition of Wheeling will be potent, in carry ing out this contract, which looks exceedingly like omit, ofinalignity". to other roads and other cammuities, remains to be seen. It le pos sible she may yet be button it her own game.— Steubenville Herald. Now LOCONOTITI MON BLAIDT'ff Wrings.—We were somewhat astonlahedthis-mnroing to me a locomotive and tender coming down Market at. with steam up, and all hands aboard. This la done by laying down Intake • short dietaries ahead, and then putting on mum, In which man ner locomotion on a mud reed is attained with considerable facility. This locomotive, this "Illohland," is a noble sperduten of Zanesville manufactures, and Is most meaty:tory proof of the, skill and ability °Odours: &F. Burins:the bulldem, at .whom It Is no more than judos to any that they cannot be excelled in bulling locomotives In any cetablishment in, or perhaps out of, the United States. This we do not nsaoo from the splendid appearance of the PRioldatur merely, but no the concurrent testimony of the various Rail road, thatbavo used their engines. The "Richland" wits built for the Ohio and Pennsylvania It/inroad, and is among the !erg. cat and mast powereal in nee.: The contraot price, we ISM from !desire. ISLANDS*, li*Bsoo. It will be potted across the river, and rent theme by.the C.U. R and its adjunct, to Its deitination.—Zartaville Muria. A nicely droned gentlemen recently took the place in II math of the "Meeesserlee generale?' next the conductor, width mut leering Paris for Monttord. At this piece the gentleman itom. 'planed of Blume, and lett the oosoh, Liki ng with him, however , a sack containing 100.000 francs, which had teen placed In the care of the eondoctor. Ile hurried blink to Parle,"exotieng ad there 80,000 frame in gold for beak notes, and lastaatlyleft for England. Pollee agents hare boon rent to London to hunt him up. A igeottemisa "revel - le the city Int etating, igyn.ticquirCtli ltittcptc tolrtge s drove of "Egg - , , A Haw War To Alex; lasrs.—We heard the other day of a. new process toe' 'obtaining"--; shirt& It is Parisian. A Frehoh gentleman walks into a "depot" at tka hound:anthill:eat witle•the-mustachlos ciao family is takinigurn. boinihe back parlor, and asks the smiling lady with earls, if she has some extra caper-fine 'ahlrts Of course The 'Freneh gentlemen has such a tender regard for hie wife's taste—is no 'uncertain about the shlit'e passable appearance when "on," Warts are so deceptive,) that the smiling lady with earls le induced to take one front the brusdie on the stormier and pat it on over her dress, for the French gentleman to els how brea ded it is. The French gentleman is delighted, and turns the smiling lady with the curls around and around, hot 'manages to pin the shirt in • half down places securely to the rat* ing lady's tge dress. Having-done this the French ntleman deliberately picks up the bundle on e counter, and making a flourishing bow, walke oat of the establishment to the astonishment c ol the late smiling lady. The French gentlemen makes his last nod at the street door, and the lady of the store, aware that something is wrong, melee a step forward In pursuit. No true thorough-bred French woman will ever appear publicly, In an unbecoming dress, so the no longer /tailing lady makes a desperate and rash effort to take off the shirt. la a moment she can see nothing. The head-with the-mustachios of the family enters alarmed at the now, smothered sonatas of his wife. It takes fifteen minutes for the enraged lady to be disengaged . from the labyrinth.of 'linen and muslin and pine she has got into—to take breath—to relate the facts to her astonish ed and wrathful hueband, and to bunt into a I flood of tears. The French gentleman is far away with • bundle under his arm,—flatten I Plant. Capt. Penny, the eminent Arctic nevlgtor, his at length succeeded (lays The Literary Ga zette) in forming a Company for prosecuting the Whale Pishery,and founding a permanent settle ment in the Arca° Regions. He designs to em ploy propellors In whale fishing in the bayeand Inlets cf Davie Straits: A Colony is to be found ed In the inlet known as Northumberland inlet, or Elogarth Sound, in about the came latitude se:Archangel la this locality there aro not only excellent fishing.grounds, but great store of mineral wealth, especially of plumbago. The Company will send out two screw steamers of 500 tuns eseyin the epring monthe, to the seas between Greenland and Nova Zambia, and later in the year the steamers world etattfor Elogarth Sound, no as to arrive them before August.— They would remain there until the Ice forms In November, when they would return to England with the produce. leaving eettlers to prosecute the Mahon fisheri, and fibre up the proceed. until the return of the Lteamere in . the spring. FIRST BOAT or ?111 Borasost=lhe steamer Traveler, Captain Cooper, arrived at this port last evening, at els o'clock, from phlcago, with a fiw paesengers and *very large load of freight. She leans here on her return trip, at eight o'- clock, this mooning, and will continue to ply be tween the two ports, whenever the weather per• mita.—Milterukie Sealing., March 1. Nartaartos —Notwithstanding the general mildness of the put winter, there is consider able lee in the Lake, which is quite solid yet. The belt along our shore is not very broad, and there scowl tl• be a channel nearly through it at the mouth of the river A stiff south wind for a few hours would raise the blockade. The De troit Advertiser of the ith has the following no tice of the toe .above.—Chos. Iler. e tux Hulos.—This boat under the command of Capt. Robinson, went down to the river on Friday, with the intention of getting u hr. as Sandusky, but the ice prevented her. The Capt. reports that he went within about five miles - of the Islands, which was as', far the ice would allow, and tried all the passages, but the bank of lee was quite firm, and there was no passage through it practicable. The Huron came beck to Toledo from which port she came up with quite a num ber of paseengsrs and three days malls which hod eccumtdated there. Miss Catharine E. Beeoher has offered to en dow the professorship of s Female Seminary in Dubuque with the sum of $20,000, and also to furnish books sad apparatus to the *mount of $l,OOO, provided tho' citizens of Dubuque will ercet a building and guaranty a certain number of °oboists. The proposition hag been swept ad. and a contnatttae 2 nrpointed to solicit dons- Coos. TIEN BAY Cawr.leipt. Atwood Informs 111 that .the Bey City will mart for illindaaky this morn lag et - 9 o'clock; thet he intend, to proceed to Sendoelty, and to Cleveland, if he can potelbly get there. He had a telegraphic despatch from Bmidnaky yesterday afternoon stating that the Bay ire, clear of lee, the south wind. which het prevailed for the last, two day, Miring made tome alteration la the petition of the lee.—Dr troit'Ailr: . Taw Ittenn.—Large fields and flakes of. lee hers been Boating down streamed dsy, which It enppeeed camel mealy from the lower part of Lake 6St. Clair,and which It is thought the math wind ale caused to wcirk brae sad break up,— The ice is mostly soft: end not eery thick, the ferry boat catting her way through It without any dithenity.,—,Ddroit Adv. MOM PAY II I"Olt THIC 6 / 4 1.0M -41'1s stated that as amendment to the appropriation bill was pats. ed by Congress, giving to all officers, merinos. and Bailors • marring on the coast of Mallon, and Sanforize, dueog the war, double pay while in the Patina. I This act etntences the period between may, 1846, and September, 1850. An ant wu already In ferce granting this exits pay from September, ;erio. lo Feb raary,lBs2. Thus the double pay extends from May, 1846, to Fehruiiry, 1852-16 space of six yearS. The Alton Courier denounces Mott violently the negro law recently passed by tbe Legisla ture of it lnota , and predicts that nit will be perfect dead letter." Mr. Sends, who was arrested, and held to bail in the sum of sdooo at Mobile, to answer the charge of embeallement from the.post.cface, has been diaaharged, under a writ of WWIr corpus, by Judge Gayle, on the ground that under the act of Congress, the principal ger , sealant crime only are liable in mach charger the subordinates not being recognised by the ict. • The girl who shot her former lover in the ball room at Oldtown, Me., was arrested on the Sd instant, on the complaint of Bowman, whom . the had wounded. At the hour appointed for the erantination.the emplane/at haled to appear, nod ehe was discharged.. She openly proclaim ed that it was her intention: to kill Bowmen, and It to said that the wound he Tel:tired will lame him for life. The Dal:desire Journal of the ith saye:—"On Wednesday night a white - Man wont Li:Rothe kit chen of Dr. Cotton, on Market street, near Birth, and aarried off Rachel, • negro woman, and her child. He placed them in • hack, together with her bedding and clothing, drove off, and bee not shace been heard of." The following specimen advertisement is cop• ied from the Hartford (Conn.) Courant: Pima Puessu Pa nos. —We have been so phor- Innate as t phetch in a phew plans phresh Phlge, which we warnnt phirat rule, and Oln ey will sell pitreely, phalrly and Ph pholks or young pholks, phillibastere, phree• salient*? phreemon, phriends, or photo, that are phoml of phrequently. pheastiog on such phoder —tnelY, to old and phlxirs, and phindlng no phault They are Odra rats phrult and would phlll the eye of a .Phrenchman or any other , phorelguer. They can be phoned phor nit phor a phew days al Piot ! na'e, 19 Aryl= street, Thirst phloor, a phew Ipheet phrom phriend Phay's pills. phooey round !sign. Don't pball to phetoha phriend; If you ihave any pheellngs phor a pith, phellow. and Idols% pborgct to phetch the phunde, and then there is no .pheer but that you will pheast phins. and ' PHASE WELL Stir NOTIOE—Iit. MC9l2llll' would in 'bun to. friend* and the Toddle gonerally. that helm %moved his chola stook of CIGARS and TOBACCO, troth* RI. old stand. 114 Wstor rtroot, to the Rocca leo. 123 ,undor the 112hongahola !lowa. tont don to CA loin. Lonarthat Compton when ho will noleavor, a. her/reckon, to keep one of Cho lad node of !reported thporeth the etre. If* flatters blonelf that the nook of Cl.e and 'rob/Ambit to la the hatlt of offerikifor sole, are oadlekotly well known to mod no othow.nenatandw Roo to neon for hltoolt his now Kral, the moo patron. eV he rewired at hi/Protean Dhow of bulled*. ifeladaa'. mar-WINES, az—Tenons wishing to Fir. ohua roams Woms ass Lltatoaa of all tinarlatiotat, para W *ported, am obtain them. at U. Icontat pia., at Ito Wino Eton or JACOB WILLVBIt, Jr, oola • Market sod Won atm.,. ira• ?dims. KIDD 00. havej net received Eve hundred dozen of Oloevere hlsttly perfumed 110IIFY BUSPEI, , ottaprislns: the ordinary lbw, :team cars seettol brown Winder, mask Itrown Winds.r.Wleber, iad llortry ShAtelag Soaps. It is e4mltteel by ell, Wet Veevers bow on; the Soot Is the world. • lahl BARNES' SAFES_ Zero Io the kind of testimony aa to the value of our aims. Stop which wean coullieutly teat the reputation of our work. We have thew!: published mud catilltatM - proving that Boils mule for our renal.r end ordinary and mid abrcoul. ha. been subjected to the . B.IIVKLIEST THEM L( AMU/a 0 0N/LACMILTIOSB. cut pmernal their contanta totelly froo from damage: The follearhap la another prootof the aameineeplestahla dander:— $lO,OOO WORTS Or BOOKS AND PAIWO SAVED Wllll A 840 SLUT f - ALDIONaste Cornett; Pal • . olowerebeel3.l4l. htiesle. De.. A Dr/tau—Dane Elm: lour letters wen 41117 I'm 1,11;1.1 I wed abeent at ths time. would IPlakiel7l% of the loth of June hut—m 7 gore bundlure l aw uste to uhes. t was bulls of wood eau taloa— . l thee& store Luds was In. t t• limo of , and WI Into the or:lar, where lon etu o tugs Mo otamou of oil. It was a ref: hot Are. . ate nob o and bookl *morrow that ro o • lUnountel to about TM lhousarot Dollars, eared. Taws 'wit trof a 41E04 Nom injirre; awl !Mad 1411•0 aur _Dena= wao ts dcdna budsy, o:tlnqf:rrglefe to aro tour {wpm, A, t g c i r tootasent e ll.fr - y troll, 4054 Cr .• .e 1 v 7^71 • . WI was haat, 10 nr Saw 7 V, 176. Advertiament of Nom's Co REIOVLL. - HENRY IL COLLINS, WHOLESALE - I HODUCE, CONNIESION AND FORWARDING SIBILCHANT, AND DULY& IN (711LE3E. NMI . usu. Lc. au SIIIZTI3II2O No 25 WOOD STREET; Torcfs 4, doors •boys Water • JAMES P. TANNER, - . WOOLESALE MIER IN BOOTS, snow, BONIIBI4, HATO, &C., NO. 56 wean MELT, prrrsnuann, Between Third and Fourth, 163-my stock.ambracee every variety and Style of Itoodo.ades, llonnelz, de.. pore hurl direct foga the Nem Simla:4 Manafzetar.re, adapted •zereaoly to eb.cdpein, and Somme: eel... and 0111 be gold at Goal. reaper pnee.c comparing lavorably glob thole of Pb! e delybla amt leek. Purchasers frill plea.. call and examinebnolnr. mtd • 6pring-and Simmer Bonnets. JAMES P. TANNER, No. Si, Wood street, would cull the - attention or Milliners au! abort, who boy to roll to Ws lurd• wool:moot of BuNNYTS, of the new est style. for the amxdsts atm.. Also, trench Flower". au lota MAIN T. .... HOOT. 1, KENNEDY. 1 . 1111.12 IVILSvIr EDWARD OltbriU. REMOVAL. IDGAN, WILSON & CO. IMPOILTEERI MID WHOLYZALE DUMB IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIAILDWARE, CUTLERY, ofte tee Rave removed tO their new and extenaire et0r0,N0.52 %foal Erma, roar dears above the SbOhart se lintel. where their eastotairt.aad merchants 1,221,1111Ura are Invi or to an czar:Amnon of tbemaat complete arson =rat over offend to Dila Ott,. folO:r ser Ws believe Nature has provided a remedy for every disease which flesh Is heir to. KIER'S PETROL - RUSS or ROCK OIL, pat op es It Iloers, from th grast.leboretory, eobeested deep la the bowels of Mabel Ranh, 1., without doubt, one of the greatrat of Ulm remedle. Brad the fallowing testimony, glees by Erstsfal parent - PLIMIWIT Vetter. Phlo,pelet 16. Mr. S. IL Eln—hir: hare got& all- rour Petroleum. or Mock Oil, some two months nut, nod have been look. to ter your treat to get a farther wm , Pl7. I told enUttome dote* on. We have found the WI wry excellent In nos an d Dyeettery. My daughter, at the . time tad to thrse hono gave the Seteeed. and the aux xtonued. and she nonrated Immediatelr.. it le alto mi extrarralluarr remedy toe rare arid Onte.Brulses. and akethmatlem. end for th e Pile; tome hare been cored of long stare Tahoe, wlth resPeet. later Monow. Dot see or ea tap Ornewletsln Pittsburgh. !Pawnadvert:Wing Petroleum alum cony., Citizen's lxuaranFe uompany of rittsbargb • a. D. KING. PassinEn, SAMUEL L. ILLILSIIELL. OPTICE, 94 WATER, BETWEEN KARIM AED WOOD 9TREATS, sa- moor. ea HULL AND OAILOO AIMS ON TON OHIO AND DIDOLDIEIPPI ". AND TAIBUTA. DM. *dr- inrso. / 000lroo ton or doom. or mix 4 4% %MOW Otep.rtis qf 4 EU nag INE.LND NAV104170,111 4 W TILLNEPoIiTATIOZI. . A/HM.OI.OU : & Mar. • • 1 Wm. Larkur. Jr M. P4. - ...r. - .• N. U. 111., ?Anul Itsa, Wm. larmhm. Robert Ihmtay.. Jr.. I Jobs B. DillmMlL. N. Ilwelmash. lread.. ki..l6n. yo r . r3 m t ....".... J. NetmetumMor. A slt‘t Bryant. Wm O. Liam taw. M. Pmmumi. DAGUERREOTYPES • AT t THE NATIONAL GALLERY. OACKSONS National Da game= Ga carder of th. Dimond and Dean etreek gonads ldllms . . Drag Rods) Pittsburgh. ladle. sad G. amen wishing to obis!. HAIM* !Mew.. at moderate prem. •Ul plum call at the above setablAte moat. fitted up with my sateraer 81d. uod ensued with suet Oil/ that the opt:aster as take the meet rears fse abaltell of the beluga Nov with all the sapressloa of aalinated Mo t tos VA WILVILIas. geareringta Pal:Moo, ge.ascataely coaled. and tha• glitakuksieu of alienal lireek igitireou• not tedultvd to o takes Dictum, ask.. per. Act reserriblencsa t3-I.4lterstees taken of Ida wag detested make la eal Psrt afta scttrUad vatheltr. EiT•Pnems epee. sad egerattag fratd g a. a.. until I 0. guttsse. he learlood. is2delks IrT Beason' Fire. Premium DAGUERREOTYPES Port (co SI its2diti , nird Strut. CITIZENS and strangors who wish to oh taln an anutate, artfirtn: and If. It. Iltatrasa. .t. .err malstate take 0111 and it to tea's intend to call at oa thto vet l known tlblwaStntat, whets eunt• aathgrafti. 1. assiantned. Cr 10 atusrgs made. Usesag ono nf the gart-mt, cod Nat arratand ar./ ak.ellghta eve: tot. snorted (or the porpow alth Instruments of the moat t.a , rtol hind. .n 1 ha ring . ;t.4 tha rye= Of Dalt..r tea tyr•tca•on tow prat tieei estatranal !Loot% of Philaaeipi.la and Nen 1 ort, LT. 1. .ants himself to tee• shit to of to tho rattoza a the Ast. a atria t: Lazne, reoty•vaa. eittar 61C gly Wan:rd.. ahl , :a boa laaao aortswel. • EallEM=l=!B NEW CARPET STORE ROBINSON & CO., NO. 47, FIFTH STREET, NEAR WOOD. Now opening a larga_and entirely new ethaerinWeW and dteurrlow Greets, toirdter everythiug usually kept la • Carpet litorr. at U. lomeitt met mices. A. lI...HOLMES - Si BRO. Suiie rtoH. P. Notion lc CO., IS !I arACTIMELLS or SOLID 808 VICES, MASUD 8110 L.9._ MATTOCK,. LOP.Ultet. ILlab. /MOW. Ac.. UWE% PENAL. O&M Ntn.17.1. SL - st r street, third d'acor .ban go:LIU:44i gOil e ll'ingt ovoul to a., aux . /Sal:mkt. "St,,,ro Lono oth.r Worm 31,1.114,19 u opod.. So save a physiaian, in waking of the re:ebrated Term Vase et nr. It'Lanr. The fol'o•Ing La •a esirset from kir mild:atm : Fiat. Otraig. DA. 704 28,140. homy, KIM Ca—li.to: 1 h.* thtlag go. hr. 4PLa.'s Worm Ep.So la my Drachm and have foaad no out. aorso ovatiel. as good. I ha. be a haytax IL frhat.tho Dr nag txta g0ebe5t..414...0.4 by the ao tt la flituala mile. to Logausgort, sod twat.g to g.h.t.. 1 would Ilia to ha. It frost T. eLtact. . B. mama Its PM. !gotta.. If Torn child*o art terobto4 r,th wort. go at one .4 no tame of that Lamatarabla Vatollttga. For ola b 7 mcit dragelns oral oaarchanta la tarn aO4 m00t47...1 ybolatale Wall by 1. ILIDD • CO.. [We prolitetm. 00 Wood stmt. MARRIED. In ittliburth. en Thursday main,. et Sem. Douglass, Mr. I.L. MOLD'S, to itirs U. D. ILIIIMMAN, all of thla ell?. &51- CARD—A. A. Hunt & Co. would be happy to bee math .ot Mete Mende, amt the public, that ere litter... of eteeltut tbeh. new building, at ea ding, aeon leg of the Imam oh MONDAY ZITISINO, Itatch latty 1513—elee &UT 1 1 / 1 111111K dating the entek. lothlttlt ftfir Tar. ETTNING 011tRONICLI. Of this day the Li<JUNI tlettrertd br Bishop I) . °moor on Tondo, ovestloto loot. tattoo "To. neat Canyon Lao; to the Catholic. Church." Branch 13th, 1653 ormata Cl Ins NE;tV DRY GOODS STORE OF A. A. MASON & CO NUMII/212 25 PIPTII STILBE •DGZWEZN WOOL , Ala , WARLIM T 14,11 1 1 2 eubserlbers have the pleasure of an aosseisa thoppanlea af the ,*ta•eatabllabmant— oa +Ada, Marth lAtb, leox—wito a ••• and asauidv. wort= • at of Itiell and ZAIMIONABLE 00004 CM pdatnz— . . DUBS 000D8. • pl+lB cad AN .. •••• , 7 Odd, %rode.. 0.188118.8, On. di robe. 'Diode.. F.sl gruis i t ' inint.Vetelln tt n li? '" Dame do 1...18e5. Foulard add India Al.. . vamtdrite Jam:gots, Ginglaanal.• Dant.' Challe,4 Ali•Lc, !lamb, tines. Ltativs, Sc. to. . - "RAWLS. Coulon Ontre, trench Printed. "root. (long ohd kluoto). Carat. ere. Ttubet. Urea, Detan, and °Ma bha.L. Lace awl Silk 01AN CI 1,1,50. HINNY CIOODS. Brown sad hlatchod Dammam, inplum and Clatbk lloos sad I.lilow owe theetlam whit+ Lacier.% Ltlllz Nape hi..; /Mills.. Tosolo - Mowry Crash; Quilts; Mower putek also, Damulto Stamm Curtain Writs, a.. W. IVIII2L'OOOOB-;ALL KINDS. krolork and Monk a lon. sucattwatt iimbroldorlos. lowa, sag ?rimming. of query variety; w oatoomm o kook of filbboos. llormets. sod )lUllmarr °Dodo; a fall ems of fientleemmY rundstatis Gorda lo their Whole. W. ROMS alwovs tv Maw. fall etas of Silk and ratter (Wolk arttelom limegrlottou Twerds o .leacut. Coshmorottea. ON. o mllogo. rota., Velvet,. 100 ewes English, Wrench. WI Abootleaa Calloret-ontGlokhumoi 100 come bicsolord Chocks. sod Stu per. 100 Wire brow:, Shooks's and nen.= essokaatortor "tuffs avitiottosostak 10 own Law.. Iklaollos,tookla wd brew Dolalow. .11.4 togother with ouroorow othor ortleloo. aM of Irak!, form ,Dealkw lorkoot arid moat rarlonl corks or Cicada'. this tillcony, which from the woosior faolkuos majored by . ostiblishmor.t .111 bo clfined so as to full omelette rib sor ?astern H 0... X• 1117 article will b. arrant WY too a male of prima allow ha afforJad hr wr Mow In the 011100, gad th. loooot prime Invariably kW at first. mar lio wheth er cds.lll, at oon. all 4moe, exhilifitod with 'taunts. m trloh to porehue or out. no rolosprwented will Lo wed In regard to thus, 613.3 Vitae. •111 oot he trapottuostols rased to immoltive air Wholesale 'archway aro re pectfolle jokinimal thiet then mealy* their Orcersakeap.kom tor Goods st Coolant 'Hoek aka, h2Joplikito ear Eastorn buil., at tho SILITO Ealtern rates. • Sap Th. Mime XlllottY 111111aerr and Bluttlila Rams will bo opened kficconsettoti 01110 this estalillthment. A. A. LIAISON CO. MUSD:rah, March 1L1563. • Housokeeputg Goodi rERSONB wiohing to purchase Goode for llOorokunlno. an formal that MURPHY 01IPULLD lA,. now moon • supply of—Linen Tubb. Insparw entioa dot It Towels and Towolllogg Nap klmo and Dolllog Ilnm Phuainns. foil width: mu on do.: Pillow Ow Aladin' and Una* •bito androlorwl (}3um iorpanotm Illankotg loznltursDimalty,for ow* uu r ba z , blusllns. st word:vend norms of Fourth marIAIME strut& Zital2 Chickftrin . g's Pianos 11118 Subsoribet is now reoehriag a now stock of PIANO 1011.1 Nd from Mrs welabrated man. .factory of Jonas Ohlotartna, Paton. TLC kinds taws alreadr arrissrL and will to sum for 'saw. patron and salt on Saturday, Womb 12th, els Oa 3 can louts X/V. 7 octaves. Ono roaewood round porno. Orra roarwoed round 5eran...—...6,1, Toorottocal round Ate. Chicaning lo not mount. ..tau Mom 'lanai wk, but will Boon ba alga to Increase It to barna' our . Thu p u bri..ra rameetlotlylovit..9lpasamlos the ob.* lustruorcats. Jolla IL KALLOS.OI/A cal st arbll Armor lm Cbtakerieura Prawn. wsstarra ATEW BOOKB--Jut reoeived st tho Oen awk 78 Yonftb otrrOt— Rh tors fthabtate of N.,' York. by J. IL Itto9b.dt Third oaf. Qom. of lkotlabd. by Agooesuloki. u , • Bora Jomb motor.. by Allow riatt id cr allur iTighipag.; , rra. (thud.Dy Otvaob b /rwobtrir • Hanparllns.lne National loffulae. aims • 7. L. MUD. Ts Youth street. Ferry and Tavern State VORTLENT—At West Elizabeth, Inquire 4.7, Q. inumr, Tro. tai 94.44. grot buns Wool satl flat OS, a. • reimp...l47l6Milith. . 0. N. 090 • ybta aga b. iwao •• -store. for BAcozz_lo.o9o hog socuid, in striro sad On calm by mbl3 \ \ J. T. _t_ J. J. =on; b a. in store, J. 1 J. 1130N1. - Rom, BUT ER txsala bf (. LARD ---50 kegs, r lattlf _ _ G REEN APPLE! azid tr Ws by Li lIG LEAD-60 by Dahl2l BAR LEAD-3,000 lbs. Op and for sale br (mbl2l BIIRBRIDOS a114 , 11M11. T)OFFEE-300 bags Rio, itt`storo\ Rid for sl. by EIIEDELIDGa a INfillaan, bail! Water Meat sad OW 'lota itzeet. our.FEE—loo tiage‘,Rio\po6, , ,ip a HENNEtZ AXE TROcT-50 bble. Lake tun 2 sad To Ws by mhl \ SHOWBIZ \ 13ACON--5 Idids. Shoulders; 3 do. Sides, , In aoro and for oils by k fIE.NNETZ. IOULD CANDLES-50 bases 7.l',do4l Catalan, In rote ane. \ fry Labe by ENQLIBII a lIENNICTT \ mhl2 Nan. 132 Beiend. and 12,1 itreet. RY PEACHES-75 scks, new,juit reed JI and for oda by tabl2 VON BORNVOILTY ! MURPHY. HEEP PELTS-2SO ;whim for erde by kJ labia VOX DA, IlOkillT MURPHY. . . VINEGAR -50 bble. for toile by mia2 vox 803711/08.81. MUR . PSIY. 1 -FLOUR -100 bble. "Poith'e extra, for sea by [mbl9l TON UONNHpB9T . t MURPHY. IVALL RODS-100 bdli. Juniata Slit, for 11 tale by VON BONNIIORIT t 'MORPH T. CRANBERRIES -4 blils. for adlesby mu TON EIONNLIONOT MUIVI/T BACON -40,!00 lbs. Shoulders, jur4 from er' h" "i.lar r in t a n ire b lautad L. BACON-15,000 lbs. nacos, just ire= lD ...k.otusiue, In gore soul for lea br • m. 1112 T. LITTLE t 00': SUGAR CURED HAMS-15 tierces Gard-, M. Ph pD. t Co.'. extra rem. cored Cam. Ls' store sod for eaie by (mini T. UTILE t CO. "• DRIED BEEF-10 tee. eugar-cured Dried. Bole{ In lama and for rale bE mhir T. LITTLE It CO. G 100 bz,Nfortelsznsge ." to . b, .l .lgilao. • 1-6- I kegs six-twat o.aoco, t qualltr.',3 stag and br oole km. to dot* lot. ash IT T. zarrLie A CO. FLOUR -100 bble. superfine and extra Funny Naar. In Rant and superfine .1e by .n 111.2 T. LITTLE a 00. APPLES--100 bus. cnoice, is Jr inn and for We b.,. Jr T. LTITLE * 00. 112 FeSrul groan - VALUABLE BOOKS—Just Imported— y Mt:go Journal. Burnt lotarstruo. rola: niblled Criticism. Ilabldooru Da outa's Your Wltrirrarou Tragoder Defeo. of Authrotloity on Daniel; nornaea Rohm, Analytical Lautoon: blouson (hulk! Arehlunturn Troodal on bion mbutosrn blooronanta To. and Tablatu Orr eab. b moll bnlill3o3 AGINII2"3. CI Mutt _ . _ SCHOOL BOOKS—Book Store No. 65 streci_ csionies—rrow. traltad States, tarn ..nd aaodrlehY Pictorial Unita:tarot's, England. aaW Pram.; Parisi's Cols..= &hoot . History; Matlock awl Nold mlth's loolwl. ROW. sad Omar; Goliimialthis Natural a rroti 7llll63 —miumr..k.i.itanakc'.or 6 . Jur t,GAtSAkS 6.e t.o.kr o r - 11.**g o , - Bo Neer, Au 11/ • 4 Goo- Ir6alln.swatiwltia'. es C , ON& n a s t . , w%au riiau4ic 'VA llotders. Plates, Pndl. . Pula, Mks. Wiliam Books and Pail4r, aForoulsby DAYLS:iN I AGNEW. _ll ' 6. Ilarkat tart um/O=U, C,rHEAP FARM -4P FARM -4P acres of prime Laza-, 14 ei 'which ar• 'sleeted—COl Donee. Earn, ail Orchard: well leaned and In a ((oed roughborbtolt Alts• Mottos.. In Washington esuntt, Ohio. user th e ton n of fd t lle Mottos.. Will eel the. whole far $2lO. Aopfs to mbll D. MuLAIN. Mlth On, . B. A. Fahnegtoars Vermifage, DESERVEDLY THE\MOST POPULABI Il fent Is attested by th• eertan•to Oubo , manta - of hundnde of reopeotsbio nem. In dlfjenot WO of thnomantrY. *AI ohoWd DOD , . fantaien . T :112 'LIT; ° :=44" P '::llg.N U Z=VAritit t , pin nut meets to ths intut - delicuterfarynt. Ksad th e towing statement, from kir. J. Ur buret merchant: I Cnanartfloart,. Ind Oterob WC•7861.1/ Messrs. LA. lab netdoek • oo.—Genb ::.Tonr Vomit:dm Is deserndl, the - m.61,4m1.. mulleins It, thle motion of L b. oaunbry, one of my oelabisorls to. ow/ to • fen weeks, and not *speed tor. Mr; I Judaead him to' O 7 Tour Vertu/ loge—tne effect-era; that the, child shout tour hundred norms: And Ito they reenrehnl t piddlTenn. truly, . J. 11. Corsa .t TrT z tred end Old 17 K. A. YATIKASTOCK W. • ear. Wool nod Fit At., on•A. f ARMiNE--10 oz. - Carmine v.) numbers. Dot fn . ~l. by mbll J. KIDD CO., 60 Wood ,VIS.CRIB. BLUE-500 lbs. Paris Blue, just reed and kr Pas by f RAD a CO.I CAIIPHOII--1800 lbs. Re..fined , Caleiphoi, ola be I lablLl EIOD t Col 511r0LA.9.9--200 - lbs. Cooper's liinglael, lot reed sal ler ale by ELOD 1-00.1 ARTISTS' COLORS, Az.- 4100 yett..Cogrisb Cum" difh.r.nt treadtbst, 1 sotAs - Parett. bow.: GrastoOssyo. 10 .11.. Masts Vanish' 3 &a. StstsWas Dassj 24 gross Coln., Tab.. Abp. nat.tv al other Ws.. Ica Artiste...sr o bscal—s Lnsla stusplyjr.rced eel Its , sl. by lahlt J..121DD CO. , rllO the Honorable the Judges of COS L of Gsrarral Quarter bandana Piths Pram. to and the <runt, at Alleihmay, ~. , The yoUtiou ot Jona roliumn. or thollith W . Pittahurth. in Quo county b t u A ny alum att. : That your pet/boner bath - ororidaat hit:malt vita materials for Ma anotassaodattotioTtrarlder. sod acne , .. a t his duelling year, la th• Ward aro/maid. sod prays that your limos+ vitt b. al•aaad &arrant him a noora.a oa imp • yubtfo boom .1 entertatinneut; and year gala [imam Pa I. datf,h,." 05111 " 7. J b ent TrOWLWIL l ' We. the satarathera.cifiarna or Ma Yen. Ward. Plitt. touch. do rutty thSt th e &tarn patlikoar Or of rood reautafar bonnet,. sad tatureratare, mai i. Weil DrOTI vial boom. FOCal Mai the 006,1611411:66 for the We. dation and lodalus Malt:sums and traralent , and th 16. Leahy. D. MU.. A. Moat. D. Bredautha}, P. Omni. faa r. MA. li=... ISt. 47 1 .4713 h ? ,. Tayra.ll.l.l%. po the, Honorable tike Judges or the Gene: a..aty W Quartar gado= of Ma Pane, fn and for, ttt A.llashany: V 1... f P , 11 , 11. ,1 1: 1111% 7 3 8. 4. 1 1 1 sag, ti t 7t7i,s. ih r Ahat your%titioner 22!arorldl golf tostartala tbr the sooonornodation Olt travelm sad other', at bin dwelling him... tae Wan' albrasakt and roar/ that feu Honore 'Mho clam! , o 'grant W.= Hoses, to Imo s Imam af antertalnamat, Lod mor Da Una. as in duty bound. nil/ yrs] , ' W. the ea intim. SSlM P LE S.traibera.Cittlens of the Went •Ibissid. coettfir.t.bat *Lan te of goad mute for ho any and tamp:rano% and_la-araU grorlded with hoot room and onmnfenaea fog the, eavannodatlon lodg log at etaangsra and trataDara, and that eatd tar= la" Daain:an Darlington:Allan Cordell, J. Gear frolortbi dram. Henry Long. Meta:Wort glade, J. Getter. Settikteeker?Sitaittel .PAttero3o, goarnbc , Morgar.:l awn, John &far, n. V. Droarnaan. Jarmo Orastord. \ VIRP4IY -- it - 13GROLIFIELD have just 1 4tr:,1 ' t igt inaCk s:::= liii :l7M ßilkii reig . 6"4 fr 6 e b i utz e 14 ,.."": „.... 4 iris::::77cioue::::::tiar.:ftel: st:1.Isla71:fell:::: 4. 2 Nar Gads eposhis 0n27 dai. \ \ lahlo A BRICK TENEMENT, rituteil, neat. the it. Cinsl Auld 14.11rald Dr. sgtAbWisyciptaet or aor Ei 7 . ,B lae , luaa ! th CrIA. .. .t..e„.1p0 . 14 . 11 of "...!..___•'"?.... PIG UAW: 7 Sp pigs Lead, just silted 'und for sale by n [cant u. kOMEIGN, 4C, OG. L ..-- ARD-011,=-20 able, Noe. 1 and 21,4 . 1.i4 oil. sr sem br \ \ Datalo], G. ROBISON A\ 01). • \ 3.1511-100 bble4arge-No. 3 Mackerel; "1:11bblt ptt..2 for 17',7 \ l'ZUIL01g); br •00 11 1 , SE . — b, 10 tieraesAct ea nt ,u r i gd at ztd to' mou I Al= Beoorg st • lel tint greet. 71.1 MARL STAB.OII-3111:Tokes • earl Starch, I)1 Just rer.',l awl ter tele by' mblo ' mama a ,IIEKNETT. h." UNDR/ES--10,000,111atak Pork; '• 10 et2tvo t r o i : votia.konnt i cp o rt. s • " ``.• n ot% Vernitnitif rc Ile be . ILO exel 111.11ecend stew- ILITOODEN WARE And ItROQBI§--\ IX* 0 Qom Brom:el; 0 0 otoall do ; }l4•3 b and fa We by eliftly DILINORTII, a C0..1 mid 134 Hle=4*,... t-_______ GREEN APPLES-4vbble, 'for Rue\ by\ mhlo B ROCihig-60 doz. for solo,by umat u. COL T . UCKETS= 7 SO dos. for tele ' mbio nit Nor L. 00Lium fIOTIIIO CHIMNEY TOPS=IOO :reed I lA •rd lor sal• br lIVIRVJAiOLLINP. NLS and GLASS-500 kegi,Nails,saa ...la Lbeg6e.) boxes Ifludgbr %V " "'" x W "`" for " 111 itoono:: VORN BROOMS-300 dos. common to ex / (=eh lo Rom fa. We by R. h 0111604 a 00. CLOVER. SEED-10 bbls. prima Clover : 1.0;10.4 reel aiao kr tato by ROBISON t 00. ' DOLL BUTTER--4 boat", Roll Butter; 2 bbla. do. dix,Rabb rte'd, nib b. 7, • • zu 10 ‘, . itontsoN4 co. B AWN-100,000lbe. Baconliann, Sides, m 6 •od Bbobble7, In 1 4201[1:410.46 1: f i alt o v a Co. DRIED APPLES-400 bui..Dried Apples, Jg " . " .4 e " . ! 1 ! b ! a. aolosax‘ a co. a 1.14 ACKEREL, CODFISH, .HERRINGS, /111.4 Dar. Lb/a. Noa. 1. 2 0 0 .1 3 Blargarel. In ea. as wk. gen 1,030 qUa Ccetdast dm. din_lloo,bble. pickled 11cdtun; 800 W Lt 1,000 Count Herrman. an store and for rail br O. r. litilOLlT A O p.. ..3P end Wa &nth Wbare sa e mkrallm - Xos below Manna 'crest, thilade. VMONS-400 boxes \ Lemons, in prints oat% Jost reed and for telely 10 • McGILLS • ' aim DUNLOP'S JAWS of PBS' NSYLVNIA, from the rue. 1700 .o October 184 chronologically D elth Vote a and nferences to All decisions of the • gapnone Wart of Penneliesal*fidolng wentroctlon the NM em. with .OPI.II and Wants Isellez—Arto James DIM of kittabarkb. Itedired and Weals by tf000kJ. 8 .117 , 41.04 V tabio \ 610. W Rood R. he 4l 4 t.tkrat io r. tb. FRESH 'LOBSTERS and SAIINON=In one and bengal/on mop. herronloaar neadv 00 to perfectly preset • the origtoas • k g . . 1V• oo ancn,uno•• a \ 1 rsu and MEAT SEIJOES and RETOLl ,asi;z:V.ii.;.4Tiv.Wlealicadtanialltol P li f to.ll =tiNc! "4 7:=lteto,nr e a4 Lun '''' " " a ' ' lama° a Wt. Woad Ned Ina etanaltk \ 14, \ AMUSEMENTS., • 'rERATILS :QUM/ o. roam— • .Lreci Aso mow= J. P. naltsroaD_ .3ties !Lanus 117•Doon gen at's% eclock • Item: naves coma.= ceela , , • • \ - TRICE OP AiM/SEIOX: tor sale by BOONE- • ' 60 cent, Ee r oVl l ig . Ranh tbaY hAerral 1 the En: Me; dnrittx thk dayArlthout extra charge. Sir C. Lwrt nalwatsweed kills HAMM DEALT. and Mr. VOST/111. Toe Erman. Horeb the mem:mance. will Cm , ' menet with the mat plovf DAXON AID PYTELAB. ... -Mr. Breleford Calanthe- ..... Dunn \ To crincludo with the Cocieletta oI THE CAPTAIN' 11 ECH• A KU& Pze de Deter. Min Wail/came and Mr. lee d • ;To conchale with the Extravaganza of \ \ A GLANCE AT PHILADELPHIA. Jakey--... . . .. . \ \ (hone ratline; (e linteboan.).—.Mr \ • #66 \ Mr.COULDC•CIi. the celebrated Tragedian. Leo and whl Shortly annw,r. - St received J. BOONS. id for sale 3:I3ITRAIL Quadrille Party. ABONNAFFON'S NEXT PARTY yin teketalsee an TOIC3DLT. the Ifith l astaht at his 31, bsTAT/Crra HALL. Ladles •111 W admitted .M t heir old Beam= MAK. =hitt, Wit , - GOUNDNIITS—For rale bt lahlo 'BAIA FI tICEY t CO. I• ' 00 tierces, in store, for solo by II WOO ISAIAH DIONEr 4 00 PRUNES -50 kegs, to arrive, for ealo by sable ; ISAIAII DICBI7 & CO. Q UND.RIES-233 boleti Cotton. 24:maks abed Bacon: * boxes rued BIM= boxes Joles: I " Balk Pork: 10 bbis. liel Lard: 33 bags WlA:fficed: If luted; 33 F D rook D 37 Ain's.' I a do. - o: 1 3 2 bats . ....Benne 3 old Copper ELIB E 6 bola. US% 179 " Eaac 17 large pieces old Casting+ To antra on steamer Globe, fdr pals by mt:10 *. IEII4II DIC/LEI7 it CO Economy is the Road to Wealth. TO FAMILY sho;ild be Irithota BRAT .I.I IND'S OENIIINE.BYFILACT OF COVFLIfs ea one Dolma of this Luealcable gem as far as ton ;alma, of Store Coffee. It dears asefeabstter thenmirlblea baste. gleam it rietmess amPatrongth. suitable to the moat &Aldine. It Lt also mere wholesome than Coffee, !Mewed la the canal wet, and sontalnau the melt itrensthenlai !sad InelfroteUrat the erste= fall by J, 1. D. HEATING, Plttsbuta , ha to the foie menutestarer for the United but.,\ to whom ell onters,amampsairl with the ash. mtlf meenyltb promet attentlon.\ AD letters addreseest to \i. F.T.ADATING, most be poet paid. fmhFAlw,y-'63 EEDS, IMO T LEMENTS, FRUITREES, k :a ..—A fall and maple, wortorent of resemble. y ow.r mat Gram bade, tor the last; Storming Shrub , ben, Seemeeneei Ornemental Plant; 4 mazes= and -Rhubarb RooM tmenelmmiee the Mege ip =leh earn; Om rent', Hmaborties. gtranberrtes lta. clitulees, 1604.1 Planter. new Clutters. Ames' Spateearet annrele. and • tame mearthernt et Quillen and fanning Lamle.. =tent; of the Isteet Imprommerma Yemen an request ed to call and membm the went geed gnrer=for Mom thy, Clover, or Turnip. Twenty rm. rya der can he earn, with the greareed um and reet(Llitt-, and. a gen t . sexing of geed. Prim St 60, et the and implement Weerhouse, 401111th Omen. mbli ~‘ \ . JAMES WAEDEOP. M: A EDIOINE CHESTS—Weluive just re- ANA *Ohl, how' Om Tut. a la.m a•sorhaaut arida. ihuy .ad WeInut'YEDICINA OSTS. of \ various efasa, mica,* for pteslabouta, Pundit& or Phyla We fit sham up up to order. vith th e M idedkineh, fatal& /Arsenous or the who( %h. ilialidan. \ \ L. WILCOX t CO.. 109 ~ 14111ukst stneot. and Id Eml;hhald. cAPS—We have., jest received a assortment of PASO!. bOAPS. Loses • advs. Boma Godlogl do. an do: Cleslrers do. do, di bloat V.lasytes 110: do. dn,slkrable Vensted; Castro, “AlsansigßOlSClre annoy Boon Vlsaton 4 e No. 1 DAN .ocesp: Teell 30011120 bent. Var salo by L. MIMI mob N.5.0 Market Amid abd 50 osalthflel boxft,jcisex!ced on consign mfr . " ""k fc "" b 7 MLitt DICKEY f. CO, n MED FRONTS— __ M , - • au/ PaI:MKS-42 10, 10. ~ 1 .10 75. pmU P. 1.0=1: 111:70—at 10X. 18.1(,ani 20. any?. 090.1:. ‘ 7 l . lll2 , mit tr l 14301, 6d. d . a. 4. , i , . u trlestuncri%ll7 przfi l liggs.% 01rtls and Wood anat.. QIIGAR-231 bhda. New Orleans Sugar, A., Jun raed nod Ihr Willy \ ROHM 2r6L14 . 14bertl "'sett. aoposial V‘ tad. \ LONG & OLN/it RUBS, ROA, 87:86880AMID ORNLVESTAL VPAINTeNt3, • TIMID STUB; BITIBIZEI. - *SOD \UM YARTIT YT/., Tier loon weer Ai Bmte scaaps. `. LONG 151'CLusz, kavirig permanently =l,lt.V.T.r requesrod to give them • ealL DatatritAta WANTED—Mahan.' of\PITT,SBURGII CIAs bTOCK, varb bleer_t_brier will b. cae8100 . 311.3. Btor-bomd .1101 Broker mb3 corner of icarth bad Wool'obromr. pH& ELTH,E HISTORY OF ',RA i' FR With P ;r 'd "ft'd' DTlNP Ch i l reN ° W= pral.L. fo *la \by .... 1 ., , ,L,...2. 0 , 0 • ' . Sellers' Vennifuni \ - \ „ I)IILF.FRII&D\TO ALL OTILRRRA, %., footman. To.. Deomber VOUS IL E. llors—Aant • Mod mam yam or. roar Torcalruns. Se It atst.l. untivaled, a sad Nell. a In 5n.4.2w... 'to al otturc — foam ts, .._' W. W. TwzruTof. Pro . norsd and gold by &IL BLURBS, 63 Wood strojt: end, ay Pinfasto In tOOO sad ecianto7. • • tal.f. Hool' POLES-12,000 flour burial Polee m'a for sale by \ J. k. 11EPP8ItT. satiS \m wr.s.t.uvet. OAP-6t) boxes. No. 1 'Boap,in stare and far sals by fnb \ J. ?EV H g .os„ tame ' . see., or Dalt) ` . BZLI. t 1.10.1=T. 112,454:10. bus. Oats, ins . e and for Babl DabEl NM/. LIGGETT. \ ~APPLES—EO bble.'Appler,'iuet rco'd and' tonal. by 13137 , ULT. A LIGGETT. Q UNDRIES-2.5 hhde, N. O. Suter; JO CA bbbb N. O. Mama; IGO DEL. LAU Erma Illth; 100 " Allte, /lab... , 31/0 Ilf bbl.. _-. do: . I ff Lit.bbk - d0. ;,.i.', . , :!g l'eibt° , ' . 1 ',0,,,.1°'" ‘. \ .., - flamed bib \ '.7ll.l.L.smallirAlttyang \ \ . . caw. \ :IA 1.. in=t i l V i rg& \ 9 tllTAT2l3 ". rg i tir 2 g b at. .1 1 1.7 e t &., \ 3 " Petatm 2. , 3 pet* kloyur _,• \ In Acme .ad for We DT , J. IL CA3ifIELD. s ' . tab! ' , SoCI4I sad 143 Irmo Aye!. \ FLOUR -21 0 bbld. Anahuu;To s.C pok it Co, Erscul, ii!"1/10nr, goi br mb7 J. b. DILWORTH CO. EARLASII-10 , casks prime Paarlash, P f.bbabb7 7. a. on.*orrto 'a co.. mh7 UACON-120,090 lbs. Sisorted 83C013, in till mote-trass. (bmght at Qv reduied xate4) and fir ale o¢ tsrarablo firma br • • ' , 4:III_,X.ALPIN a cce:, sas luld Zit ilbutrxr.t. rnbt • ILIACON-20 easki•Shoulders, In store and .11) fla sate by BELL B LIGGEEE. DOI K-18 casks Stridden, in salt, in A Awe and !kw nla by \ BILLLi LIGO g:Goods. 11U Sp BUBO URPHY & BURCH.FIELD. az¢ now 6"1- irenNl-oY"kfi•VtitP•n•Adtthii. • • 431741=1, (lark et [heel "th." r a S-100 bus. Oafs, in stoic, for sale by lota ' RELL4 LIGGIIPT. CHEESE -1000 boxes prime WA Caking Cbtua, for sal. by /Mar U. COLLINS, Na 26 Wond. exert. DEARLASII-13 coats first quality, for CC eal•-by ' (mb7l ItENET IL COLLIES. L l lBll-100 bids. and hf. bbla. Wittig halt and Trent, for We by lIENELY IL COLLIIIB. __ .. . ~. .. l o UTTER-23 firkins Dairy Butter , for sate reel • 1110:11Y EL OULLIZCIL, L 1 ALERATUS-21 casks for sale l e g \ \ : . 111.7 ' MORI EL LLLNIL ~ A . D-100 pigs in store, and for 'We by e D. DALZIML 4 CO. APPLES-50 title., reed.'Pet ralDond. for yak by DAL/ALLL Ca* • LB -7 Oast!. REANS-30 bbls. Beaus, just res'elna __ l 4.lfirlAl•?4, lAIVIL BALL A LIGUATT. \•• ) 1 7111 Paper and Borders. • G,ON ' HAND, and readyi s g ng aimed daily' of l Prela b " .l- azYba! bats Of 1474 i Mt Do. IIIC•Ve Dastotaatent sit . of ,• bleb. tnelodlog a gnat aunty or an. 004 vary tl ornaa." or‘polon. c iaawtiza t b o aa pa kh M thloe, silt intto a n t un " y7 ran OAVEZlrii=4.t.. a 'Chaapert c arta in the County. \QITUATED to Emit Deer-townehip, one tt. - 1 \ from fin mllaa from I'.r n: tom. contain:no 10G• azopp-63 to TO mar deem wayand 11d frn noon e 0420 a:roo lot Intim Land. wall Intend; Um :itennr. IS ey 30; a lit " 6. Mal a vxd=rwataz Ilthqcor. ' Mambos, ionotts. •a.. to Lao Utah , bon,,Tal la th• it .111 kw sold ar. the lon ~3 pa Yor . to \ rok, dia.e= tr. \ ZA naalEsl.l.i Amt. 21 Fifth slaw. C o. . raG,b7 us. eseCorn, to arrive, aad IDb5 \ \J. B. CAYMIELD. fIOtTON--.66 l ale C 4 7, lan d ing om r 4 for • ./ staaater % ID # • by \ ',.T - b1 . \ , i!i3l( a MONET a Cy. ji . ACOKL --- 7 -- ta, -- , To* -- ii k - si k k ; . - 74 mud; , bba, N. t kw, 3 1ut3t,46. d;11 WO, r. 4.• .471,11\33T030,1% ral In' Tara , . sinzr; , Iturea.thr PROLLERS'cIUId jail/30 04 1i sub: t=4 3 . + 6 141E ,c 4 tre , N.APIER BLOOMS-345 t!cri( 11) Ang r dam. Mum bzi,mlol • . mover 4 BATTER -5 \ treat Boßj.,\Bilter•) i stork 141. ti ISAIAH DICAs - 41 CO, i A WM, spa had it:reels: ATAIIS-200 key' beat brand .b. amorted ‘ arm tor' br ttobSl .1141 t't RCM - - t 1 -ft. for Yom Lculipt, • \ VlNONBligncpe. • • ankm litinipsl; riat4t.•"mica: of this Ligardi,„iiitrN ~stbs of October. VA mottoorarkr !", I sodo of et *att. IL lkatti o TodirAo and Littoto Way Mrawg r. 414.11025.4 L o: rarr . ; idaltM \ t"u'itatiMP`t "IlWrarbfq4:,-:: one swine ay. ffele4at : :- • tuis lhod ~ttlott adva=t„o* • • igtftloct tosret b lv it E ZWatl aikagoZieleiwntMeazifauxdom . , , mol. toby to 641"4 j!' *. kt 77ot • . , , , , • , • • , • • \ • • • \ \ , ,„ . - \ V „ .A 1 • •,‘ •:•-e TIMED APPLEE-- - blui. Ohio, iurt. auipiht =or. kr Web? • .. QIIGAR CURED 4I DRIER BERFnS tiaras !WILLA ROB, NO. - ZOLABSEkt-,160 bbla. prime, in . 0 0.0 ...i. by ,NM aIeGILLII * RCM \ 310. SUGAR-40 Mao., fair t o prime, In .gm WI (arab bY _ Ro \ &Gu l ls i s. , \ 07 ---- 11 - MR. 000 BE MOL ASSE S $,. EXIIILP MIN ii 011111•4; Pline 1 Oils by • Alm-. • ' '`);'' . a mu. - I\\ . \ \ ` \~: ~ t . ~,~ t \\ ~ AUCTION CSALES. Earket Street Dry Goods ; tore at A n. if IN MONDAY and TUESDAY mornin .) ll:SeN u mlit t.• mattolzut P•ho'l *age .11- 2 .1i0f cboks .l2 t4on- \ DRY GOODS, kt 4 otlmted or•ta. tnd.. arut embr.a. mg 4:enaral satartroult of 13tspi• and Yaw. Geals. • mail P. M. Dva4.4.IICtiCIWW. • Splendid Household Furniture atAlletiot , ON TIIIIRSDAY morning,l7th Ind., at 10 ed , ort. lit the dwell!n'33 bows of Sabers nazsr, L. No. VW wean rides. will wit t. Dismal= welt at male= atilt 110b2=1OLDFORNITUES,=.10... Oise d adv— Oise i udontd =nitro. am OS. Forts. sada 3 . A. !L G.@ & CO.. New. Torti uletuttit walout frame spAlag 164,19: =Soutar, walnut. =d lust Cbai pato walnut Liar =on .al Rooting Man; walnut Wbrutauti with Cunt. Tani, with nt=bl. walnut Eactittatr and ram C.,. n.liti7 and walnut rioltiondii. Wandroboni Back Cates; elegant Firming liurvana Wort a= WWI Staudin with marble to. latter iledw,liptot Matta.= Nun= obanstua. Mir Carilot Window in., Hum Floor Oil Cloth, ulowant Ha.. riettim: fi;=. 011.".Ti"1.at t o .. M. wait. Auethin Argo Stock of Dry Goods, rillkiery, etc., At Auction. N WEDNESDAY, Irlaroh 1001• , At -10 o'clock, K. it theitori of Thome Beapith. rq 1.111 he sal without mem, ea he • Intend!. droll:on. hunt:m— ail ..t:ft"OD"Andro43°`satflti7l.l°:°,7,lTlV: teliwted exprvialy for the elty Wade, Anions whitb. eie-406 pieces 00000 London' and dohoortie. now nY,I, Print., Switch, P1V11t.b..4 3 11aLIGhterl . onlieten sem coat,, elle Deleting Qua; 'fictions, bleached .11.ulltul , Canton Fleeing= Alpine woolen, elk. eon eotton. thawle lieutterohieth.liatinete. Bummer tlhen Inetee.eid 1 ... 1 1.1t4...113 'pool Oetton, Snewenctets.. Buttons. hewing *Bin. c ot A let/Pend huitehneitet neon. tont of iiibbont Boucot Blike-ofk, strew. wit trail. tr X 4Sl,l7 . e d i te i rfi t a i A, "- t . ,11: 1 4 - F - gtgr62 42,.. &Mikis! Yloent. We az7Thre• Snow Can* nye rkr Bs e, amts Furniture, &P. tlyls emtbuld dzily until et - P. NI. 0014. koationeir . Valuable Private Library. LT , THE COMMERC SALESROOMS' earner of Wood astd VIM will te sOld 10Y Kos. m SATURDAY %TEN 'O, Rush 19th, mwsprlsl all cable stock brary of DOORS i , lTcy this winssrowtd- m thr Li of • UM ci. nay ham hoot Nlect,l from ti m e . to Limo rasa o ty ,,,, cc s cc y c . by • reader of appreetatioz tart" and t • collostlath of tta way choicest autos. In Ilog.l ulassilmems LI/mato,. \ Do the Stls, am—Hozoses Ina siDlom afro Marty Poets and Dr•csallstsi Chaucer , Symms. Johowe, lwainger. Food, llsaussmst and Plembers Mt. of goalies Messy. Oa Not cmdesurated Mine= Parcel asul Ewe Sped :ems of /MOM BaDsla and E3ier: Naziowal affi &tip' oral (lallesissof Itessarlowe Onalb Work. to. A. stoat of th• works ars act of lb. "onchml Loudon eilDom sad sower with entatro Matra air Catalecars caul". had et the teeter, and it. won re the day Worcs./day or Bate. Or s =bit 2.31. DAMAIMetioD.M. Biz etegn B .. Late, g at 14 Au ta ato n : r Seven . Ward, Inchon Eton. N WEDNESDAY evening; litazel 16tb, at I o'clock, at the Commercial Belo Boma. name oiled cod nab etr•etegill be eold— liniet.en eafeable BUI LNG LOIS. rit•ete In the city district , being a enbarlelon of pert of Lot Pfc. bin • • O. lteed's thin: plan of Bit. ewer procertr of the We Judge Yortor--nine of which bee* • front on Webotor , Moot, and tan Da Panne meet, haws.. Duermi••• . f , Wobator strects--• plan of which Ma/ be bad et We _ . Teme—One-folirth sash: one-fourth -On let Bunten eat: made!, to one Aut.l too pen therc•ftar. CIA tater., act on the tieforre.t ca)inent• MT , P. SL DAVIS. Auction/WI - , \ , ' Executors' Sale of Beal Hstate." CN TUESDAY, IllsralslsW \ at 3 doloci, \ , \ y. tr. oo the premises. 0111 ba arid _by ember 01 \ Ileser. Joeopll Colbert. .1. W. Seer atoll Walker. Wm follo.laa PprOwty. si home be NM Ward. ats: la. at tb. ‘ • 60 er of rdberty and Watant attest.. baylog . treat of . .t on Liberty Meet, sad extending. but 1113 toot be , 816 , 1.16../.117. , en whine Ls arfetni tv.:2ffek. and my • Frinner two story DWXLLLNQ lletratd. ' Also., lot bf : \ ground baying a froai as; tat en Mao Wye., Wares. Walnut and Olfers erreete. trod exteedloly tuf-X Ifo Ant \ • .to Elprituf all.y. on which to embed et brie! ten Wary 131'011115 sad DWV.1.1.11.01 MUSES. Tenn auto. .; • ' \''. tuba \ Y. 11. 1 / I kVII. Jtuellariter4 • ' \ • . . . . '`Excelsior Line 7 to Lawrelictrville\alid the Cemetery. • informed tliat F. a c YR n a7 2 a1 1 } 7 11 . ,..9 Ibalf been FA L L ' by the ae,.....,EL51a1t LU'O. "[het asyma,-. new lead epleadid a!tiNlßEitina sill immediately be puta., 11 . ca Um read, o lo:; f lpe createlr m .v . lagl aeatet6eac F=ol. between arlut mat &arty; sjJeltam te a Rechaas• 02Bre of Mr. Ilarrte ‘ lbicharlll be etyma on \\ Moods' bee , . Month thy *ad from 'atoms TtYltliV ,01111int7Sdlb Ott elkartly , pe rust betveas Pitterarah eta the ebane Vases, at the remehartnet tateryale, tie drivers twlas strictly restricted to thee.. It, Mart. Vat:l 4l l l.4 %Tale t* tr=r/V=Vae. Pa Z -. exoteJalalarirhlch may be made at the office will seht - tr JOSEPII lIROWDEb. Agra- • MO the Hcmorable. the Judges of the Giulio. I. =PlA:lades Siodona of tha tesain,in and to: the ;count) of allogheng. The petition of AMU. kfeCtINE, of the of Elltabeth Ln the cocoas aioresald, bly.shrwe That your petit:tenor Os h prodded himself with aut. untidy for the easnamod ad. of travelers and others. at has dwelling house, la the Nom' aharesall, Sr. prays that Anellottarto oaths rtimeal do grant hi. Leensa anblie home. onentertalument. aivilaty l. pe , t i .ulon;r i as i NV l :,, l' elt b ergliVi l ltUatTiloettit of the soratinl2,;.4 do oertifq , an dm above petitioner foot good repute for himary Lem peranonand M wall girol hono• ram arm rottener for the ottemnottodatlon and lodge Ina of -atmonters'ond god that add tavern lo woman 41.12..13 \ A:Milton, W. A. Abelian. J. !Unison. Jona Graben, John B. 01 alter. D. A. Penney.. Andrew eMair head. timber; Ashburn, JamewAppleeete, Ortgith, John 20mm:um _ \ToNuthitris to. \ \ WANTED4A. kartner\in \ FOUNDBT ir u rt ga AMIVIS EAo2;tihrtllLarg t u heMat \i1L5et1e1k12n1212.1334,412112 t , A.Lcl=llts Use. in^ - - 1140:.Y.,\gi - Prime tsh • are : snit 400 1 ffg h ll 1r. -e sa .K 1 ' H.L'ESE 00 b t iust for Primo me. , 'W. ?. Cueelyi.. DOTAT "Nleshan ock • .1112 d. Pow I.to...forkaie br Ish4J & D.41.7:4,1. 00.-\ l i nRIED . •PL sae br E4-100 - kg. Dried Apples, -in store au& it= DALzii.,'voz„ ..... _ . LOVER SE 3 1 M0 bushel ...ram PROaraktind-hpd Le,tskte s. ro : co •ok:co ccmt. \ • \ \G iot " .=h4 th.m.,, , aprsei e to. r4. 3 11164 cc. .. - -• • • . VLF...A.~rrtao9Elo nbliON.4.4so.l;f, ir gr tT.:: a qr & '•: 4917 1t+ xAt " s •• A •s \ , t ' ilf , lL °73 4,i , :a.".27•d w itftWbr \ BID a oti*Wto!irce ftt :\, giILZAVAR'S hijbly pert ed - BKOWN WINI3BOIIISOAP cr.* or this lellmtersitlels. b!t^Ft+.Jase Rea u . . 1 solt4 • . -J. .... LX. GROSS, Lo*cr'e brOrn W . • • • IMO, AP 11.7 Jut recrotalul for rat Irk \ • \ 0P1Z , &1 3 - ,, 1 y 5 01p Cjin D RY APPLE"S- 7 -16 mkt and 4 bbl ti don, 1101 , eat. br \ • . vtaxr, _MATTLISAI \ RITE 8EA,N,13,12 bbis'.‘Stuid 5 Era2l V ;In .bre. Jaen). Br , /atm blArittr.oB .1. CO. Iij,DLASSES-400 Dols. Plantation oak .:-Dia4l.4 200 dts4le..cyyAtse in erb3r4. Liz:a:to Iv • ISLIKY:NATTLIEWB 400. ,-- \ - •:;•,', .N \\.' • \ I \- A ... \ ... 5 , • •.\ \ , „. . ~.. . . , • .4.-\ ~.:\ \ '\ '‘ \ '' :\, . \ , 1 \ , \\ s ' .) •\ \ \ ----.....-.„ .. . • , Proolltpktion. -- .' \ - .N \ .-. I , : , `J.' . \‘ ILY eirtito al tt pretreht tinder the hande-o 't '\, /, - . tem. rt. ifeCtore. President Atha Court of Como.. % - L. , In and Mr the lifth , nolote Oieorirtof tenerleania., \ \ , , n ' i 1" u ' ''' th. Co ”' "4 ''''" "4 D.'"g''' '' d g '''' .'\ ' e ' - ` andeli &Ohm? to eartee eeld Dlettlet. and Wobibecgar,, \; e ' \ and Gash' , e d em a Etql..tercelat• node* of the sank. - . , eounty,ln and tor the renal. at 4 11 ewInety.fratelthe 1114 -,, ‘, ,i 1 dee cr Fereat7. en the year or our bent ow thoortol v \ : .ight buadeed lard gfty.three. and to toe ftiected.f. he kl, ' 'a 1 ' - ,tag a Court of O'er .47erceiner eotaenirat Jail Deli., ' \ %k, .7. at the Ceara' troose, in the Cott rST /It:apt:rah, on tha \ ' ...,...A . Garth Monday of my r rh. atIO trueele. n. tr.\ ' \ • Pablo ~.buo ..,,,,,, to lure!. "(Tackle all Juallourof the Nara \ --- A\ . Coronant. and Constaawl, of the county of Millottrr„ s , , :, ~. egjetlri a. b =leetito l V b ell=rtiretenlet- - .; I A ratatothratue. to tto things which to ea rap.- \', - L ", \ tire egook to thel2 ttbalt. na:ear to be =9-.44 Mee ' , 1 i % , it'="" '6,:eln,the I.4.‘"'''h""'"lt Atei . t \ ' \ mvag,,,,,,..1 of,:i wa, lnt? 2 :l4l , l ,.. eztale i. t11,1. „. . .1 \ ~ i , Cleo outer , oa t. 3ZttAr.gb., this .17th d dieret -5 ..., I,l =ltlertyrtetl., ..t. arch. M. Lh Ar ' ..lth .4. V. ' uletutVere i ik .' \ wititursuout. Sheriff. '. 4 ‘. 7-1------, , A Bloc!" Clianee l lo' Capitalists. . ' VR) , BALZ..4OI:INuITOWN ROLLING - - 1 II L.r.C.7IKIItY and N .t. rummy . , y m ,,,,,.. H enching tbott7, O. This rove.? la ;am who, 3.1y-lecattal on the unz. of the beerelax%rand Bearer Canal .t.men...a.• mt. oinstntt: Te., tn. are or ' the meet armored constructioo.-nearl7 wa,,,,,,, I . bet riP.E I FY.FV..t r =I:V. I .” I . 2-.2 , 121r , " - - - -••••.. g IV V. SUGAR-2qenhll4 prime. Beer, 4 " - 7'd w rlttr4. l llWi l 'ea \ Y co. ' - - - 44 .fircl. stork_ for MtM= 'KURT:.IiA . M . II , iri . UrALTER P. MARS.II4I4- Wo ` oor raceivla bl tailtaao.-• lactloaat Wall Papa. Batdaro.ae..ptprattea as Artal i t, ,caa anoataatura.—azoallaa In awe att,-a •aily, am gni beret:don brmabalo tali, marital. llotulakaaaara landlarir. whatlear`avt.lag to car 'o4. at aai. , are Invited to an FaJaloatical, G tIIINX•,,BAGE.- by'..1900 XOO4. Tor- ails .B1:11LBILIDat ' - ta4. - : •s, 116 Water atnat .0160 Pteatt Anat.. `ALAN.-4PR Ma: prima N 0 BsigV, ar- sonmumais.a maul. sc. ARID ath3 OIL-1P bble. No. I for Web iv QIIGAR4URED LIAELS-5 bbLs.jak al./ std. sOr IT% \ \ SUBRIUDGI 1210LIRLYIL ree viaarat aid rya Ifirfai — o ....'",,", o ,= within oat atd • baltrallos Of tbotatottobT2l7...•, Coal Fiala. a t • halltosd to euo xto to to tag:ff . b, 000 my at Dm Coak Lbe Dan tbi amid tor laultiaa Int; It paamoo .o abtainlag the ,147tai.-imat, aaWaratiaa•••••4'" Wigwam ho farakaa la Toon t o Aka aodcabothood; way, to-otbutr. wl sad 01, factUties To r 4.• ef : f 111.1. d ;7:4 V b 4 Tql,= 111.a.t.i.tr3\11j\sirl:a. okuake.,.7 MT. R.9;cw.r. o g
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