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    PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
PODLIIIIIIID BY WHITS I CO
PITTIZUIGH.
,AIONDAY MOBNING, ILiTtCH 14, 1853
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eland 'aft 'Sunday . . ktiTESTlligall who arise ihrir
Yana In Marx la the. gaper' an Mandl/ turning.
Plaplasatbsatt Mint la bribre d creinel‘ash Bawds/
Sten Ocorneremo '..The Committee - of Corr.+
peadoes, eenoboeed bf tie delegates to the late Antl-Ille
'Nob Mat OolatT fklemmtlosb are rbonedted to meet at
the Oattetflome.on Babesday. the lbtb Ice, at 11 eeloek.
IL. to anoint 7 da.mitea to tbe State Ooovestleo. ot
Umtata.= the 21th of the present month.
twist Commlistonni. Arolltor Ocoersl imsd dorreror
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of tea Pittsburgh Gazette.
Lunn!' Ham,
Daimon; Muth 10, 1858.
We . left the plait at oily of Annapolis this
marring, after a matt pleasant nit We were
treated these with a courtesy and consideration
whin I shall ever remembir with pleasure.—
* had our MU prepared, and in the hands of
Al k a''opmmittee,..and It will be read In the E 04130
ItC 4 / 7 . .The morning was tray delightful.—
Tits lir weer balmy, the sun shone brightly,
pghtingwp hilLand dalb, and glancing from the
night wenn of the bay, while all status ap
peared to be petting on her holiday attire.—
Very pleloant are my memories of this old but
most delightful city, Annapolis.
. In the cars we met Governor Lowe, the prep-'
eat Gilead neldent of the Government Home...c.
He la quite yoeng man, frank and affable,.and
expressed his tenni approbation of our road.
• ' On arriving at Baltimore, we parted with our
feigns of the Cumberland Connate; Meson.
Georke . A. • Peen; J. if. Gordo; Normand
Besee;J. P. Boras; and C.B. Thereto; Boca
'A Cemrslttes composed of more gentlemanly and
Inseliella men never was fantod. Oar *nods
tiensladth them have been 'exceedingly agreea
ble, and we exchanged &dine te with old Mends,
pnudiculg to greet each other on the tops of the
Allaglienies, , ,,when our road is completed, if our
lints should be spared for a few yeire longer.
Dr. Gamut proceeded at once to Philadelphia,
where ha will math some days. He rendered
wiry efficient assistance 'in our negotiations,
an thought no labor too arduous to promote
OM Glint we had In dew.
Lorimer and myself spent tha day in ma
king, calls here. Our ant visit woe to ISr.
. Gnu, the President of the Baltimore and Ohio
Enron Company. He informed as that our
connumicatlon had been committed to a Gam
nine of nine moorhen, and that as 'soon as
their report was made, It would be ocenuerdes
•
tad n inning. He expressed, however, his da
rnel ophdon that an arrangement entirely ost
fidenni would soon be made.
•
We next waited upon Mr. Bose, the Chairman
of the Committee on Internal Improvement", of
.the Board of Trade. He Informed us that the
rep* en the Cannelloni. Railroad, which was
published in the Baltimore.. American on Wed
,
sudsy; nth been printed' in pamphlet form, and
would be stilt to the Councils and the members
at Dia Leilsiattne. He will watch over our In
tel:4l6lmi., and see that the matter is fairly
•
brio gstt brdorethe Councils.
hir. Dobbin, of the American, politely invited
us to daimon the eitj, during which we vis
ited Grin Mont .Cemetery, a very beautiful
sodjrieb y adorned nodal - plena.
We also saw several other gentlemen, and fin
ished zip , our truthless in Baltimore. We shall
.lure toetight, or In the morning, for home, by
e o.Phindelphis and Harrithargh.
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288 linnowao BSIDGB
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•Tire Sap= Coca of the United States has.
. Umlaute, atijciorned until May withint algae
*tot the motion of the complainant to tune
props . Process,for the enforcement of its decree;
so that this Commonwealth, end this City matt
milissit still longer to the injustice of the .ob
siOrt, snd to the colonies so industriously
propagated. The complainecte in the cue have
relied upon the justice end the propriety of
• Writ appliciatioc, the defendants havi been di
ligent Is their efforu to excite public opinion
....•egalast their opponents, and many persons Ilia
alba* easier to join In so outcry, than to ex-
Amine Into Its justice. •
We hue; therefore, thought that a plain brief
statement of the•faits of the out might be read
whiSt a labored argument would be disregarded.
FYra, then, we state that the Ohio river Is a
publio highway, to he kept forever free for sari
gatfon without obstruction. •
&and, The %heeling Bridge is thrown over
the Whasael of the rim, and has obstructed the
peessge of tame cf our : koats at various different
'Third, The defendants alleys that the boats
srhoso swages wee obstrneted, ha3thotrchfm
ntesbtan nonaiseasary height In reply to this
Wisgatton, the complainants produced the testi
mony of many scientific men, and practiaal En
&Mere to the effect, that high chimneys we
necessary to great sped.
Thu *as the cue presented before the court,
argued spin and spin, by able counsel on both
sittis, and after careful conelieration ; a .major•
fry of los out of seven of the judges of the high
est judicial tribunal' of the land, declared the
bridge to be an_ obstruction to navigation, and
of; comae a manses.
The two Cueenting judges were C. J. Taney'
fromlaitimere, and Daniels from Virginia,
both Wirt to be biased by lOW feeling and in
gnenese. '
While this nen was pending, the citizens of
riesling determined 'to build it rival line of
pents to run from that, place to Louisville.-
- Several of these boats an troy built and their
eldranies are all tan than those of the PIM
. htirgh andelmilunati packets.
Thus; .the4ltlzens d Wheeling line them
mina farniahrd the moat conclusive evidence,
• theithelr previouslairgeitors about the zurna
unary height of tb• dittmln of the Plttsbzurgh
• pronto erne groundless and folic, and also
Fonigne soundness of the opinions of Bolen-
We mat and Prsetleal Engineers, that lash
eblmnfei.worn Sunman to give great _ pd.. -
these"' tbliviboloSsie of the Wheeling
3ridge,sl to die feet of obstmonlon of emir'.
• . Will Some of our eotamporarin who ban
Joined In the ontoi4 against Pittsburgh, do her
thiiintlinte publish it. •
Parsatman'urn Wasrunoung HATLEOLD.-- ,
410 i im tho day lamed by the Commissionen for
opening books 'tor .the solneription of stook to
Ski Pittsburgh sad Washington railroad. .
The .song neoemary to mecum the charter i"
550,000, and this sum , most be subscribed
dozing the thne advertised by- the C 011191138106-
VC 'The looks "rill dose on Thursday next.
Pittsburgh is looked to to imbscribe.at taut cue.
Mg edit.: The folks its the town of Mishit:g
lee do ast regard the mad with oter-maah' fr
oar, looking upon it u e sort of rival to the
Ifemilield told, and way little amok will aiir
km eters. Along the line of the proposed road
stook will be taken freely, but it Le not anticipa•
ted OM Ora 1it 15 , 000 will be subscribed at
The rut tonal moue from bre.
penny, we think. dictates that Pittsburgh
should not only take stock in this ruff enough
toboxire the chattel, but enough to secure the
canted of the rood, for ffe present Mae toad
promises fa be en" important one, and es it
most Daly- to and Pittsburgh interests, it
. ought to he ander Pittsburgh controL lens
Dun t that 'Pittsburgh should hold of
from ft,, for sahib, trial it is seen what is dorte
In Tiredy in rdsrencil to the right of way for
AhlifltabetiOe Thb is urged upon the
'Mal Nat If oar Legislature adopt the pend
ing Proviso to the hill anthortoing the Caudle
Of Fidladolplda to nthrounai to the
* .Hemplield
: rced,,Wheoling sad Philadelphia will then
'bulb the Ilurpfleid road sad of WashicOut,
end lib holdd the Pittaboish and Waildngton
us-means .of atonsetbg Whesting with
^. 1 .0401‘, - tiat Mum, Whialbg would
I .I AYO*O labkotoold to, withdrew hen Ofqx#4°2
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to the right of, way ; and the Steubenville road
vapid he Indrideed by means of the Washington
roe& This, we grant, would be a good Ttlllloll
for not letting the Waehingtork road pass into
Wheeling heads, but it furnishes, to our minds,
tho strongest passible argument for putting it st
nubs into the control of Pittsburgh hands. With
that road wader our government, we °mild pre
vent Wheeling from taking any advantage of it
until ibe yielded her opposition to.the righteoul
detuandkof the Steubenville road. We hope,
therefire, that Pittsburgh capitalists will walk
up today, promptly, and take enough stock to
secure the management of the road in - hinds
that will not use It to our disadvantage.
I , Wsessr mereacn."—Oar neigbbors over
the wwy have got out a "Weekly Diepatob," •
copy of whleb is. before us. It Is very hand
-somely got up, and is furnished at $1 per annum,
in advance. •
07 Bai
I of the e
and frith
dates:
, as—The following
Mimes - ern
is a statement
Great Britain e
1851, to latest
of Bresdstaffo to
tom Sat September
ENSESIS
MMMI
New York; 408,618
~ 2,296,608
New Orleans, 62,222 , 2,265
Philadelphia, 62,904 ' 805,504
Baltimore, 97,966 118,978
Bostop,' 26,885 .-ii 5,1601
Other Porta, 8,000 80,180'
Total for 1852 666,540 1 2,758.629
do last 'ear l 611,001 1,6811482,008
do 1861 811,2562.7 787,9991
do 1850 280,694 2, 7 420,9291
PLAIN BIIInBEI3B TALL
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In notlainglhe new - Finance Minister of the
Government, yesterday, incidental allusion VIM
made to the condition of money affairs at the
time of hie accession, mbelagnotelmgetherdif
'ferent from another eventful period in the finan
cial history of the -nountry. Perhaps It is as
well to speak to this point with a little more
plainness. Oraturenetes within the last few days,
render it, at least, timely, If not to all our read
en, exactly palatable. The Fourth of March
.was signalized at this money centre of the coun
try by a scions disagreement between two of
the larger class of Banking Institutions in and
near Wall street, resulting in the protest of one
party, for want' of ,Gold wherewith to pay its ba
lances to the other and in the intervention and
assistance of third parties to set the matter
right again. It Is not pretended that the mere
failure to respond on a weekly settlement day,
grew out ef the bankruptcy of the Institution
which ilorinighbeirlishonored. Indeed, we are
told by an eiallftlg paper, it “was never strong
er than at this moment, and will pursue its busi
ness undisturbed by these rumors." And this
we take to be no very great exaggeration. The
Bank, like two-thirds or three-fourths of its
neighbors, is, probably strong enough in every
thing but Cad and Silver; he PLPIII. assets am
ple, and its Debtor and Creditor columns equal
the one to the other. That each is the ease, the
reedy assistance of $300,000 or $400,000 grant
ed by its neighbors, upon the transfer of a ear
-1 responding amount of its Bills Receivable, would
seem to verify. No unnecessary panic, there
fore,-need be directed to the particular Bank in
question. Its officers, President and Cashier,
who honestly owned up on the 4th of March that
they could not respond in Gold and Silver, have
resigned, and the Bank is left to pursue its regn
ler businees tinder different auspices.
Bo much for the Wall street event of the 4th
of March. The trouble indicated Is, or Is not,
on the surface; is, or is not temporary. A cor
respondent sends us nine plausible Tenons why
money may soon be plenty again, but not one
that looks beyond the daily opt and downs of
the Stook Exchange. The trouble is deeper
seated, and the spirit of adventure, of extrava
gance, and Currency expansion, too wide spread
to be arrested by temporary expedients.
- The root of the evil may not be found in over
of foreign Creditore, but this is one
opinion, and it appears to be fortified by the
weekly-reeurring Cacti:nu-house figures ' and the
annual Treasury statements. But let this peas
as tinged by party politics, and let us look to
the branches' Bank expulsion is one. The
free in of Credits abroad another. False val
ues for'lleal Estate a third.. Exorbitant rents
the fourth.. Recklessness in Speculation the
fifth. And extravagance Id living and unreal
Winans of what is called wealth, the slith.,-
Theratelogne might be swelled to &family tree
of enormous dimensions, bat these will' "Miles
for present comment.
1. If Bank expansion bo net muted by the
influence of the events of the past few dent—
en& as the introduction of Wild Cat money from
ninonumHeidlena, by one of the City Banks, ,
in opertidethume of popular opinion, and the fail
ore ter pay specie, on its authorized obligations,
by another—then it moat meet a more violent
end. The spasms of the ,system may be fre
quent and violent,ever and anon girinerhopes of
prolonged vitality, butu speak-paying concerns
they will all go to the wall together, mien the
whole country, through which the spirit of ad
venture is now so rife, is brought to en early
sense of the danger. California will noOtherwise
save them. Half ate princely product 0[1852
wassail abroad to pay for fabrics which, orght
to have been made aflame, and the other half
is now being boardedby the people of the inter
ior: who hold fast that which they know to,,be
good, and transfer to others its uncertain paper
representetive. • The Banks of this City are.
weaker in Gold now than In the Spring of 1852,
and they ewe fifteen or twenty millions more to
their demand creditors. We even look in vain
for a different result in the Banks of the neigh
boring cities.
2. The use of credits abroad will continue,
while credit is left to the country. Those who
take them profit by n it very peaty as a manu
facturing people. Great Britain exports $355,-
000,000 In the fabrics cf her own workshops;
we export $25,000,000 In home manufactures
and consume $175,000,000 in Foreign; besides
using $30,000,000 additional in the free produce
of the Indies. The advantage to the Foreign,
creditor Is great He will not Withhold euy fe
alties to continue the business. We therefore
loot 'to no very abrupt check in Bond bartering.
8. False values to Rea Estate must soon
cease. The fabric of speculation begins to tot
ter. The speculators Ind it uncomfortable to be
bard up for money, and yet more uncomfortable
to be reminded by the turn of the market, that
, they are probably far ahead of the times
4. Bents will follow, and both these remits
are not only desirable to healthy trade and hon
est tenants, but they are as absolutely tenant
to the safety of the Banks as the daily calls
which they are now so Industriously making on
their fancy stook loans.
6. 6. Speculation of every other species, and
the inducement which it holds out to extrava
gance in personal and household expenditure,
all constitute together one of the threatened
Veil of the day which nearly concern every good
citizen, and every, prulent man of beldame. It
Is this vicious spirit that has made our new and
" prineely Hotels" a mark of derision. end the
projeota andlobe and cognate of manithel le
gislstion the source of corruption and common
disgrace tv the City. It is this, too, that has
estibllshed twenty-five or thirty new Banks In
our midst, thus doubling the number which for
merly served a more oafs and meld purpose,
and increasing the danger of universal explosion
by the Wee credit' in which they wore coneelved
and Di which they are for thlt.inort part con- .
Ducts
These are plain words. lila *bait time, wi
think, to speak plaielf.--1/. n Rita.
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The Whectling Gazette, In decidedly the most
rational article on the 'right Of way, that' has
ever appeared in its 'caimans, in reply to the
Wuhington Bcporter, makes s'clear breast of
the matter. It tays that the faith of the city is,
pledged to the Ohio Itnilnmate 20 oppose SR that
these roads have already expended *IEOOOOO
on the strength-of the 'pledge, that the Ohio
roads are regarded ne more important than all
the other roads pat together, and Mildly, that
for Wheeling to countenance the right .of way,
to entirely out of the truth= 8o then, it to not
far protection against Pittsburgh, after all, tbatil
she has been besieging the Legislature, and sp•
pealing is their sympathiee, but it appears she '
his sold herself, body, soot and breeches, and
all her neighbors into the bang; to the Rail
road caurpanisi of Ohio and wishes to Ineigle
the Legislators into bieldn her g nefariou s bar.
pine, sad inflioting an not of rank injustice en
her neighbors. When however the truth comes
_out; the Legislature may not be toned to elan;
apenially Mane the Russell and Eliot Bridge no.
eke has be= shown to' be a contemptible hem.
bug, and perhaps en actionable consplney.
abet is bilad and TODOMOULIS an gest rattle.
snake, and may yet, get neither dat Ohio Made,
the Hempfuld, or even the Cleveland--nothing
but the iluhingtonnetenection with 'Pittsburgh.
Thott, the may dimmer her situation.— Weil.
beryls Erna. • -
Donato, March h.—A coUlelon occurred last
Erasing within the city Drafts, which was attend
ed with 11117i01111 ansequenoes. The els o'clock
train on the Buffalo and Rochester railroad left
the Depot according to the Utne table, and In
excaelag este** of the tie v York city railroad,
an beaming Rain of the latter Can Into sad de
washed the nu car of the Oils on the Boffa-
'that wee trot Welts 'to fifteen Utootigtill
la the ea at the time the widest tmetured.—
Beatly altat that vas more or lees Wined—
some of them quite eeverely. • the men, named
Time% mu thrown • eamiderable distance, tad
iriatiSpy bl:ldt bat wlll probably eosin es
pjecriss , The MOM of the smeiteder to were
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39rnitraz- owes icAtod.
The follo - iing7tuild;ll Sentence of Francesco
and Rosa Medial, embodying a statement of the
efface Or offences) whereof they wore found
guilty, to translates for the Naw York Tribune,
from the Univers, a leading Catholic journal
tuned in Paris:
Considering that the penal ism, agreeing with
the .nterputatione of the most ilinetrimisjoriste,
recognise proeelytimn u a crime puniehible bJ
the civil authorities—
'Considering that Francezeo and ROM Medial,
born and brought ap in the Catholic
have, within the last four or five years, been in
duced to abandon it and embrace the religion
which they call Evangelical—
That Francesso Medial, availing himself of the
letwons in the French langloge which he gave
to
a young man of 16, endeavored, though with
out macro, to detach him from tho Catholic
religion; gave him, in concert with hie wife, a
prohibited copnof the Bible in French and Ital
ian—
That he has made to other persons propoenle
tending to chow the eupetiority of the religion
called Evangelical to the Catliolfereligion, coon
sallies rook personenot to hear the priests, re
proving the worehlp of the Virgin Mary and of
the Sainte as an Idolatry, and especially turning
into derision the pious custom of burning tapers
before the image of the Holy Virgin—rejecting
the doctrine of the Heel Prentice iu the conse
crated Host, characterizing•as an insult towards
God intercesalon by the Virgin and the Sainte,
rejecting the authority of the Supreme Pontiff,
saying that the obsereanee of the . feast days
other than Sundays, and abstinence from testate
aliments were the inventions of sinfal men; say
ing that the sacrament of the Communion, the
transubstantietion of bread sod wine is not
true, that Confession is +melees, becauee It is made i
to man and not to God— j
That to make a young' girl of twenty; whd wee
in their service, abandon her religion, the his
dials taught her to read, so that ehe might un
derstand the books which they gave her, inches
the Bible translated by Diodatt, and the Book of
Prayer, printed in London by the Society for the
diffusion of the Christian Doctrine, in which it
is said that Purgatory and the worship of ima
ges are ridiculous inventions—
Considering that what has been said by the
defence on the subject of liberty of comminute
and of religious tolerance is'gn to the gnu:
Lion, seeing that the first is attacked when
citizens are called to anew for their exter
nal sots, and that the' secon is protected, in
stead of being violated, when one preseives an
other from the danger of seduction and abandon
ment of her religion.
The Court declares that the crime of Impiety
has been committed.by the Mediate in the way
of proselytism—and it °modem:is Francesco Me
dial to fifty months' imprisonment at hard labor,
and Hasa Medial to forty-five months' imprison
ment. and to a floe of 800 Sores—and at the ex
piration of their punishment to three years' ear
veillatioe by the Pollee. . • •
171,362
176,964
5,787
3,600
2,586
28,515
The election yesterday demonstrated to Bish
op Lefevre two moat Important facts. One of
which was that he can use only the mon merce
nary and vicious portion of the Democratic par
ty in any echeme which they believe to be un
just and anti-Bepublican, and tho other was that
he cannot rely even co the whole Catholic
population to follow him in a crusade against
American Instications. The great mass of the
Democratio party of Protestant belief and all
the better and more intelligent and honest por
tion of it, indignantly spurned an alliance with
him, that required them to proetitote themselves
to his unholy anti-Dvnottratio purpose. Like
men who love the State and country aid their
Institutions far more than party, they took •
breve and manly stand against Priestly dicta
tion.
Equally manly was the conduct of many of
our Catholic citizens. They threw off the shackle,
which had ea long bound them, and did them.
selvee the high honor of voting to sustain our
free schools in spite of all attempts to control
them. Even manyof the Irish Catholics refaced
to give their inlinente against education and Re
public:antral. Bat it is to the German and
French Catholics that we are under especial obli
gations for their manly independence, fora large
portion of them - voted the Free School ticket
throughout In this they have consulted their
own tutored, u well u their duty and the wel
fare of the State, and this election will result In
more substantial good to the Catholic popula
tion of the city than to any bther elan. But of
this we have not time to speak to-day. They
Lave contributed to break the chains with which
their piteets were striving to fetter them, arid.
have helped to preserve to themselves as well u
to others, the .advantagee of our free schools
and the blessings of a useful education.—Deroif
Tribune.
- The debtor beaks have been bard ran thislast
week, and settlement daY did not past over with..
oat an exposure.
Several banks, vs understand, were week and
had to borrow largely oat of the street; but
they borrowed In time to meet the demand on
them. Ons bank, however, wee thorooghly cor
nered, and admitted Its inability to redeem the
balances against It le specie. When this became
knoirn In general to the banker,, four of 'the
strong ones volunteered to loan the cornered to
' stitation $400,000 in specie, through the means
of which It Is said to be speedily gaining renew-
ed strength. The Dank In queen= mu one of
those established within a year or so, tbe Ilan.
over Dank, which no doubt has been locking up
Its funds in largo discounts' Its published state
ments for September, and December, 1852, exhi
bit no glaring excess In its movements. It has
beep doing a fair bminess ; and from the large
capital which it possesses, we should judge the
corner to have been one created by too great con-
Odense in the condoned ems of the market.—
The difSculty is, for the moment, passed over,
but it leaves a lesson of deep. Itopertenckto the
community.—N. Y. Mere. Jaumat
There sliest" to be more in the telegraph dis
patoh received at Liverpool from London on the
day of the sallies of tee steamer than we sop.
posed. A letter from Meters. Brown, Shipley &
Co. states that atoll a dispatch has been receiv
ed; that the Bank hoe Issued the meal notice
that loans on stock and other sufficient ser.uri
ties will he made at 2 't) cenL No change in the
disconnt rates is made. It would appear from
this course, - and from the reduction of the rate in
Exchequer bill, that neither the Bonk nor Gov
emment look, for any continued or serious strin
gency in money, but that the action of the Bank
was adopted to cheek. speculatlon.—N. Trffi.
floury CAM:O.—The chip " Bilerslian which
arrived here yesterday from Rio de Janeiro, - H
brought aeventy-one hundred and two bag' of
coffee—a cargo that le said to be the- largest of .
Its kind ever received at this port, and greater
than any except one or two, ever imported late_
this country. The barque 'lit James" also ar!
rived with forty-one hundred and forty-six bags
—making a total of eleven thousand two hund
red and forty-eight bags Imported into this place
in one day.
This is but adding another evidence to the
many which have reocutlyoconered, of the rapid
increase of oar commerce, and the .general
growthof the city in prosperity.
The extensive enlargement of the trade :of
Philadelphia in the slug% artiole of coffee is
shown by the following comparative statement:
The total imports of this commodity in March
1851 woe. 8,001 bags.
Ditto in 1862, was 9,772
Making an asgregate of seventeen thousand
seven hundred and eeventy.three bags—while
in only nine days of March of the present, year
twenty-two thousand flit hundred and forty-four
bags have been imported—being forty-erten ltan•
deed and anealittscc,lngts 194r11 'alas Asp of
Haab, 1858, inn the combined Importations in
the nuns month of the two zest precedingyears.
This certainly Is an immense inateue. Yet
notwithstanding the greatly multiplied receipts,
there is a less stook on hand at this point. The
fact is attributoble to a very considerably aug
mented demand for coffee - in this market by
Southern and Western buyers—a circumstance
that can be ascribed to no Other cause than our
Improved facilities of iommueleation with the
interior, and growing iibirit of enterprise on
the part:of dealers, who now seem determined to
make Philadelphiawhat it should, end eau, be
made LB • point of--Import. We should add, In
closing this paragraph, that other vessels are re
ported on their way to this port with cargoes of
coffee wblob will swell the whole imports for
this month to twenty-live or twenty-six thousand
bage.—Pdilo Nort rAme.
A 8i611.1311 - 0; VIVI ♦ glI/MIL-6. lei days
ago • large bear; owned by Die. Privet, who se
aides on the Padualna, opposite Toronto (Cans•
di), was shot In rather a novel manner—a com•
moo osndle hawing been put In plate of a ball
into the gun. The candle entered Immediately
behind the ear, and almost Instantly deprieed
the calms! of life. It was very fat, and was
about 6years old.
FOISION ITlNt.—DariDg the pest week Infor
mation bad been received at •Lloyd's of the
wreck of three chips with emigrant' to Anstra
ile, with nearly 1000 passengers, all of whom
were saved. The ships were the Sir Powell
Buxton, lost off Paint Tabures, Rio Grande,
Deo. 11; the Eglinten, Sept 8, near Preemantle,
Australia, and the Expreal, date bleak, near
Sidney.
A new Company had bees -announced, under
the name of the .93panish and Portagaue Sorer
Steamship Company."
Tlip hundred and fire reties were on the
berth at the Brlthth home ports, for the Austre
lien celottles, compiling 90,000 tons, with no
scarcity of either paneogere or canoe".
The Pharmeoeudeal Seedily had taken up the
subject ofthe adulteration of American bird, end
oat eubmlttingyarloae samples to analysis.
A letter flom tlt .Petersburg states, that on
the morning of the 26th ult. there were 487
c zoirts pitlooto la that oily.. In the course of
ahadAy 1 1, Offliste gz aim eitiPti4. l /. 9 lltOlis end
nem eas Wear Cour or Arerca.—By the
Fasosiuk, Capt. White nevi from Betherst to
Feb. 8 has beta reseied.
The Favorite reports the U. S. ship John Ad
s= at Bettis:teat, River Gambia, JILL 15 The
John Adams had visited Garet, and sailed from
Bathurst on the afternoon of the 16th last, for
Bterra Leone.. Her resence on the coast bad
been of mush benefit, se themselves far and near
knew of ber arrival and being et Gore. and
Bathurst
Commander Lynch arrived at Bathurst on the
14th inst., in the English mall steamer Forerun
ner, from London, and took passage in the John
Adams for the coast of Liberia,
A religious war woe waging among the differ
ent tribes, the difficulty being about driuking—
the being the !Statue Liquor Law and
Mehommedan party, and those going for the fire
water of the whites and heathen are the Mande
goes, Berawellows, and the King cf Combo.
Trade was much interrupted by the existing
dif
bonttiec. The King of Combo attacked the town
of Bangs, contaieing some 4 000 inhabitants, on
the 27d Deo , and woe repulsed by the klirabons
with a loss of 17 men, the latter losing bat one
man, and he • trader.
His Excellency the Governor of lEllAM:int would
take the matter In hand. A settlement of the
difficulties might be expected.—N. Y. Jour. Com
• ONE EfUNDEZD MILES FOll 110V11.—" A Milne
Yankee" announces, through the National Intel-
Ilgeneer, the Invention of a form of road and im
proved locomotive, which, he says, will safely
transport the malls and passengers at the rate of
one hundred miles per hoar! The writer far
ther says he has been made acquainted with the
details of these improvements, "which are so
palpably correct in theory, and feasible In prac
tice, that every civil eogioeer and railroad man
will, on examination, at once recognise and ad
mit, Ls the desideratum, even to the extent of
sifety and speed above Indioated." The next
Congress, it is said, is to be invited to secure Its
adoption, and give to the world the result of the
first experiment
A late letter from Paris, eaym—"A bears and
more worthy tone is perceptible in the public
mind In regard to the Empress. She rides out
every day from three to five, and the four exits
from the palace are all left open, that the peo
ple may not know through which she le to pus.
A division of the crowd is thus effected. She
speaks English and French vernacularly, al-
though Spaniel is her native language. The
relations to be maintained by her toward her
mother are tot fully understood. She bee not
left Paris, and yet she his been at none of the
fetes given to her daughter. She he appeared
in public only' once eines the marriage—at the
opening of the legislative melon."
Nsw Foie. itimatos.—The New York QOM,
Jourral eamthere are frequently not more than
six persons preent at the week day iervieet of
IMMO Church!
Indiana has a moderato anti-liquor bill order
ed to a third reading in the House by 68 yeasts
44 nays.
8111111D/01 KNOWI4II.—TaII well k1:101111anthor
and actor recently left the stage and became a
Deptist clergyman.
It appears from statistical mums, published
in the Annuaire dee Barean des Longitudes, that
during the year IBM there were conramed In
Paris 1,070,926 f. worth of. oyeters, which, at
the average rate of 2f. 30a. the hundred, gives
nearly seventy millions as the conenmption of the
capital.
The Charlatan Iferoury announces tha death of
the non. Joshua J. Ward, who died at hts plan
tation on Sunday from an *Gash. of parakysLe—
He was in the 53d year of his age, and, was the
the largest and most enceesafal rich planter In
South Carolina. He was for many years a State
Senator, aid at his death was Lieutenant Gov
ernor of the State.
It Is 'tilted that Comer Bell, alias Miss
Brenta, was at one period of her life a governess
In the family if Mr. Thackeray, and that the
had that distiognialied author In her mind's eye
when she drew the character of Roohester is
•Jane Byre."
Mr. Irving has been oeroupying himself daring
a part of his visit with Mr. Kennedy, Sear start'
of the Navy, In Waahingiou, with researches in
the imblic offices, for his "Personal Memoirs"
of the Fat her of his Country.
Mr. Fillmore, eon of the ex.Pretident, it la
will forms 6w partnership in the city of
N. York, with a eon of Mr. Corwin.
HANDSOIIi DOILTIOXL—Each inauranee coon
pony in Mobilo hie agreed to donate $3OO- acne
ally to the Fire Department of that city.
We learn that contracts have•been made with
Mears. Palm & Robertson, of Ude city, for the
building of several LocomotiMmijo be seed upon
the Ohio had Br. Louis
Brpaqicen.
.1154 - 01mnass, Montt The British ship
Belmont, nearly loaded with 3000 bales of cot
ton for Liverpool, 'took are this morning, arid
was scuttled and - sunk. Alt the cotton in her
wan either Ward or damaged. The American
ship Maine, lying alongside, which had just
commenced loading, took are in the rigging, and
lia, slightly damaged.
The Legislature• et Maryland have rejected
the Air-Line .Itailroed propositio n , by a decided
vote. The proposition thus stale condemned
by both New Jersey sad Maryland, without
whose toricurrecco it can never piano effect
11.0 A TKIIISPIILL—Iron will be the great ma
terial for almost everything at the proper time.
A company Is being organized at _Cloclunstl, 0.,
to pave the turnpike from the bead of Western
avenue, at Brighten, to Cummlnerille, Spring
Grove sad Carthage, With iron plates, Thealdes
of the road will be filled in with grt, abdome
n:tented with shade trees. The migration is
good one, and will make 'he rood a fashionable
"drive."
The mother of the girl Corcoran yesterday af
ternoon visited the house of Deleon Cuter In
CharientoWn, and used all the persuasion In her
power to induce her to renounce her faith. This
Hannah would not do, and the mother left the
prerciaes in &highly exuperated bum of mind.
—Batton Bet of 9th. -
gram Victoria, it Is Bald, le limited with an
ides that As viii be driven from the - English
throne by • revolution, and ii therefore Wrest
ing largely in U. 8. INMETIIIIIII. it is new gild
that the Baringe have purchased for her at leant
half a street io the elty of New Totk.
We learn from the Elk County Adeneate, that
six fall grown Panthers were killed 14 that coun
ty a for weeks eines. The largest measured
thirteen feet from the point of the cue to the
end of the tail.
King Maximilian of BavarlkewhO4es lately
been to Rome, In his Interviews with the Pope,
declined kissing his hand, and only pildblax the
ordinary civilities. The tournale deultinced him
as half a Protestant, and the Boman bobles ob . ;
„seated themselves from his loner.
The Archbishop of Paris has publiehed a con
demnation of the Univers neremer, - on hie an
dimity as a Roman Catholic prelate.... He pro
hibits all ecoleelastics from reading tier writing
for it, and all religions communities In his die
woo froM perusing it.
Alexander Dames has fuoally arrangedhie ro
mance of Ism Lagnedim so as to centime Its
publication, without wounding the scloseptibill
ties of the Jesuits.
The new Territory of Washingtoniureated by
b it
the last Congress,. compriees that. of Ore
gon which , lile Werth of the dein, Cohan
bin elver, to when it croons the 46th ogre* of
latitude, and Ulna alongefid degree laUtude
to tho top of the Rocky Mountains. e had
occupied by missionary stations, not Atieeding
640 acres to each, together with improtements,
Is expremly eonfirmed to thlrMissionery Boole.
ties respectively, which established the same.—
Stations that were so occupied pea to the pat
esge of the AM organising the Terntortf Ore
gon, are aiso toiler:eked to the Boole which
established them, evett though Limy 14140 oleo,
been abandoned.
. .
TEM PULIZICT'S 011 SRO IIIMI) Srebs.-;-The
DOW book on the United' States, by Phiois and
Term Pnieskj is saaatmeedtheilloar
nide, by th e Ws of White, !sok :
Sketches of Booiety in the United Slate* =lug
the visit of their Quit"
A COXIIIIOIIOI/7 BILTIII Bfiss.—Tb• Middle
town, Conn., silver mine boa rectally bawl sold
for $50,000. It was bought about s yips ago
for hum tbanssooo.
~.:
On Bt.-Valentine ' s day 850,000 !attars 11, ed
througb - the London Poet Office.
'The Crystal Palace, Net York, Is getting
along slowly. The workmen have 'embed the
third story; still they say they will hero It ready
hy the day ppointed for cloning the exhibition.
The Freeman's JoornaVof New York, claims
for the Pope of Rome the following ektimeire
limits The Pope of Rime., has rights,' that
is, spiritual rights, and supreme authority In
every diocese; and over every equate foot on this
globe. His rights aro tiepin:ascribed only tithe
ends of the earth, and" the „consummati o n. of
ages." ;
lifer= Sones..—At a late meeting of t' Par
terre Club of Nei York, an amble was t don
the subject of maple sager:Cud of Its so im
portune as one of the products of out Co try,j
By,the late MUMS m in appears thet the prairie.
Coil of maple suga this country IA low was
within • small Biwa= of thirty.tour telilleiut of
pounds. An orchard of maple tress bas,bssa.
fond almost equal, Nom for acre, with thosugar
cans in producing sugar sad 00lasni,
Park JUGGIIIO.-4110 Min Aly,lrko Wey
manor a awor4:4l a Juggler's ealtdileo.
Weeilegten oonty; lase , Veek, h
file teem. de Onto of Qv iiipulgu/r7Mit-
nu Your. Hirt The New York Journal of
Camoacree nye:—
The Acsa7ot3Spo about to beestablished in
this city by virtue of an appropriation of $lOO,-
000 made at the recent session of Congress, will
probably expand into a Branch Mint, and per
haps will eventually absorb the mother Mint,
now et Philadelphia. In the meantime, as an
Assay Ofsoe, it i I produce en teapot tent change
in the disposition of the gold dtist arriving here
from California. Instead' of being eent to Phil
adelphia for coinage, moat of it will be eent to
the ' Assay Office here, and be cast into ban,
discs, slugs and ingots, having a specified value,
and being in all respects equal to coin se a legal
tender.
Blum Corns Tons.—We have collected
from reliable sources, 'some item, of information
in relation to the Important article of Coffee,
which will not beiwithont interest b our readers.
A well informed gentleman of Rio de Janeiro
furnishes, under date of the 15th January, the
following estimate with regard to the crop now
in process of shipment:
Escort. from let Auw. nut Dee, 1862,1,017.524 Wan.
Do. from lst to lath January. 1t , 13, 100.767 " •
, -
Ptfok .t Rio On 15th January 10,000 toga. 1,121.121
Crop of low 1.0.450.000 bag..
of highland. 1.250.000 ••
=Ell
Th. crop of lowland I. atr
f.
Of
Of the his bland crop or,
boil believed to be left
I. the ...try. .let CIT,OOO b.¢.
Total supply which ean he
eeeeetel from the peel
eat <rep. 745.000 bass
This estimate le believed to he rather over
than under the ritual quantity now left in the
country, as many of the 'miller planters have
leas then half, and some no part of their crepe
on hand.
It will hence be paraelved that if Europe
takes half the quantity yet left in Brazil, there
will remain for the supply of this country, we
may esy, for fire months, but 872.000 bags, or
monthly ripply of only 74,500 bags. This,
taken to connection with the anticipated mate.
rial failing off in the nest crop of Brazil, and the
email opting sale!, of the Dutch Company. 840,-
000 - bage, certainly furnishes good ground far
confidence in the artiole, and come impro ement
may reseensbly be ixpected.—halt. A
We had tho pleuure yesterday of taking by
the hand Capt. Jae. May, of Pittsburgh, who le
now on a visit to our city. Although campers-
lively a young man, Capt. May Is one of the few
surviving pioneers of-steamboat navigation upon
the western waters, and as early as 1822 was
well known on the Ohio and lower Mississippi
rivers. From 1826 until 1832 the variant boats
owned and commanded by him were regular
traders to this port, and during those years he
performed at least fifty voyages to the upper
Mississippi. When he was driving a large and
profitable business to Galena, there were few or
no woodyards above this city, and hie craws
had to obtain the fuel by felling the timber In
the forest. Alton, Hannibal, Quincy, and other
flourishing cities,were miareety known on the
map, and Keokuk, Burlington, Muscatine and I
Davenport, which are advancing with a gigantic
stride in population and wealth, had no exist
ence. The Indian was "muter of all be ear
veyed," from the lower rapids to St. Paul, a
place that is now as well known as any other
city In the country. We presume that Capt. M.
has been engaged in boating for a longer period
than any other man bora in Missouri, and =nay
of our readers will be surprised to learn that he
le a native,of Ste. Genevieve county. In 1834
Le became extensively engaged in mercantile
pursuits at Pittsburgh, and in connection with
his steamboat operations prospered exceedingly
well. He built or superintendel.many of the
most popular boats that ever came to oar levee,
and all of our old commanders availed them
selves of hie experience and skill, whenever they
built boats on the upper Ohio. Capt. May, we
understand, means to remove to lowa in order
to look after his extensive Landed property near
Davenport and Bock Island, and should he don
our sister State will receive an addition of an
accomplished business man, and a starling de
mocrat.—St Louis Onion. '
kr the Theatre Francale, the other night, M.
Arena Heassage, the Manager, received the Em
peror and Empress, In fall dress, wearing •
sword, and with a candelabra, and four candles
In one heed. Escorting them to their box be
went backwards, and his sword naught In an or
namental shrub, throwing hint down and smear
ing his embroidered coat with the melted was of
the studies.
OPINING OP TUB ILLINOIS LOU WADI/LAN Ca
sar.—The Chicago Tribone of Friday last nye,
that a telegraph derpatch from Mr. Taloot; the
Chief Engineer, to John H. Hanle, Etq , collec
tor In that city, vu received there en the Sd
inat..eiatiilabat the . 10btLfIlbS .int 4114,006 that
the mid will be opeand for use oi the 15th Inat:
Wisconsin will get no Mahe law this winter.
A majority report line been lied' against It In
the Bouts
=Si
zerSa Save a physician. In speaking of
lb. ee:.trateelrerailtobe of Dr. Ulu. The lbDoslas
ortraet Dam bl. eartlbeata
fetus Corn.. geb. 3, VW.
Kum. Kalb burp beau gars. rut Dr.
WLano's Worm stwafie In ter Putt , * cad ban G anz
Pe atb.f urta medlcia. a. goal. I bay. btu baring It
darn:. b. I
frau lb* Drut
1. 012.40 tall.ogging In tioeleaut t st Logaanut by lb.
•aa too..
Itechlattr. Iro.:14 Ilk. IRO hare IL brPuL
:a tul 41teet. to
. . .
ICecOattallr, , /can Tszi•cc..
If rent, children so troubled vltli worm& sc , at arm
.ad nt some or Mt Ineccaccratdc Vordtc.C.•
/or ole Itr mart drug:ibis sail mochstatt to Lava sad
oonatzrt scut wholocale and Walt by
J. KIDD a Ca.
Tole emnittore. GO Wald street
tar 'NOTICE—M. Mats= would -
tu.. Ma !kiosks sad tha pubthr asocrally. Chat he bo a
arrayed hi. choice stook ore/OAKS sal TOBACCO, frost
his old stead, 114 Water street, to the tool Ita
seder the thetondthela Bowe, raft doer to lb. Tin
sand Insurance Cocooety. where ha will easleay., as
baretraoro, to kiss one of the bast stacks of Imported
Cigars to Oa city. Ur llattm himself that the stoat of
Mars sad Totes.* ha I.la tie habit of °flaring for Wee
.re tath.intly tweil to need no altar rroorathoth
Wm to ware fa WI, al his ave 5140,1. the nate intro:c
an he reeked at his:Omer plea of bashreas. (1,06.1t0
serVFIRES, do—Persons tithing to laur
el.. rouses Wass afro Lidzon of all descristioata pora
a Warred. coo death Oath at the loaned Drina. at tha
that. Store of JACOB WCATZI4, Jr..
thakat thd groat streets.
lbw BIIRK.BA BARNES' SAFES—Rena
le me Lief of Wilmer a. to the value of our MM.
upon _which we eta conlidiudir rest the reputatlen of OW
.04. Ws bar. aliadr publleluel aeearel arrithostna
rroiles that Babe made fen our regular and ordtharr
Una and sold abroad. Para been eulqoated le the
SAILIDLICTU TUTU If• ACTUAL CONFLAIMATIOTIL
anallereserve4 their 4.ntente WWI, tree trop damage.
The talla*lnz Y snot re pant of fib. um. Inecmcestable
etisractar:-.
$lO,OOO WORTH OF 3001! AND PAU=
SAVED win( A $4O BM!
• •LtllOs.'Eata Cavil/. Pa.l .
Nonagn. 12. 1252. J . •
Ilatoss.llt222 •ha hanna—Dar tltl. Tour two Uttar*
w. ea ant/ reeeirett. a
yoQB hlertit ham I would
WrZr. n r , 7 ,, n Ja
es; es at ltw iOte at Jab. Mr Man ....all.
balms burned to who. It was ballt oi wawa aad beet—
. largo Woo atm' banding. My Bata was la it at the
time of the Or.. Mai WI tato ties cellar. where than was
singe amount et WL It vas a von. hot On.
111.notaa azut bookl ado:mots that won la the kb.
AV:Waste/ to stoat Tan. Thousand Dollars, m•h was
. llama vat sot a /(...*solyorrinJaredlowl
Load lolrbo may_ parson •bo is dolog tad.. to lose
ao tlha, but bay • halo to km. Mato DOOMS., lo—sod
ge t v aa. (bat Is teat I eau MAI, neochaltrui rear Bat"
mar Y." Meth
• JOHN CLARKE.
Citizen's Ltumrance uompany of Pittsblugh
ngtx, 14.1
OITICE, MI WATER, BYLMI2IIIIILAIMET AID
"WOOD 111=Tn.
i► INSONNS DULL AND OAIOO MISS ON Till
01110 AND OINSTSNUTI - CIINCILO. AND T11111OTA•
at RS.
ap.was.lers wAwAteux IRA& AI"
ostottt Ihe Dolls 4f tk• AEA INLANDNAMitION
rILINsPoNLArIVII.
DIIZOTOIX
Mu[, I Woo. lwrianow. Jr..
to. haws ion. i &M. Harr,
foeurel Rm. I Wpm. tilowboui.
I John & Dilworth,
/lobed Dimino. Jr..
Cl. Uliwhow OD. 'turrets Waller. '
&trod hrwowoorh J.
Ur`.
HOW Bryant., ' 34. wol. Mom
d. 211
DAGUERREOTYPES
AT THE
NATIONAL GALLERY.
I.OAOKSON'S National Dagnorrenn Ga
goraar at tba IPlamotal ant Mutat atztat,(appoUta
Allcara Eltate,)Plltabanik.
Imamd tiontlmon wlAlait tP obtain Il6llkaUkaapaan
at tooP.Pitarlz,vl,li plum WI at l as ohm seer
rpggl ltilath artrarjapanto a t a na ur tat,
cot.. ...mull. et ths tonna lam lath an Us
as of aretwatad MAU. lriataxas.
vs, palatlam Pa. axtuttair oapugt,aal de.
;Mates to ot atiglnal Mmma, • .
Let
not malted to talus nidara'anteu a Mn
oa-
1116/41woonaa tabu at lack wd Iltaawkl pumal la
ilhottnowl vidoity. •
Boca. or.o, szid opera•Unil tram II a• a P
Intim In b• Dimead. i*PlNUtalpft.
; , Nelson's First Fromm= , '
DAGUERREOTYPES.
Pitt Olfles Et!ildiaii, 2744 Ilred.
CM ITIZNS and atrangers who tete& to 'ob.
W , .1 wcomlo, matlstie 684 111. Ilk. Ilkamoss. at •
nay moUtals oal6t..rilktiod to their lattamt to es/.1
thia .411 kno‘ra .6[•11111tr66.4 .86,11 •ntizt a•Lliftatin.
II guaracitArd. or so .olmir• mod.. /Urdu pm of the
16:166t .n.: . toot &masa 8146 sad Bkyllsbt• Goo
6adayea ur lh.. p=Tolte.• witO laftlotoodottO Of the IMO
POittfOl k10d..4 11•V•daigalerMt
Wdliggar aleiTa " Yort, t nag Yoo
tog
abi. to one 00 pasoixe et .up arw k arts of bar.
80311pec,
el
10417 cIITLIPIIBII, W;16.4 Mini P.M
apirapliB6 pi - !rims:lama
sa.ek,..tuto 6v. • - • Imaguiler .
A. 11.110LMES &BRO.
tO IL P. Nob= a. Co.,
llusturunsios or
EIOLIWBOXIV,ICZB,
tu°Ytitiftgfi a .k.r,..?!
. : a prrrurtas.
01,.Wasa stmt. Mkt &or Mon umasemi
yap vansal.4.4oo,lto !ntisjutliistirkt. ,
=MIMI
stir Six Advertisement of Morse's Coriial i
asladda \ .
REMOV.AL
HENRY H..eOLLINS, ',
WROISIALZ PRODUCE, eckixualoz AND
FORWARDING
AND DILILID IN CHEE3=II, lc
No. 25 WOOD STRUT,
Tu.., I ye doore•nbore Weer
- PITTSBURGH, \
JAMES P: TANNER.
WHOLEULN DELLNII •
IN BOOTS, IRONS, BONNETS, HATS,. &C.,
NO. 567 WOOD STUNT,
Between Thirdlud Fourth.
arllly stock embracto every variety 'tad
pi t o, of aroa, Moo. Bomulta.lik'..potthoma direct tract
tho Now &wood Msoullotaret utkpted orproaly to
tho tipring and liotoom New. ILW, Will be oald
fr.clary vces; mm panels ,ftvorablz with those of PbJ •
dolphin and Now Purelwrc will plow call au!
omalas Detre buytoz. latl2
Siring and Summer '.pontieta.
JAMES P. TANNER, No. 50‘Wood street,
would dl the ettauttou of ifllllnerraud others, ho
buy to sell waft. to hla large awe:main( BONNVI L d,
of th owers, au 1911 e newest etyks for the ourtiog aeasonat Also, Igeoe 2 h
bl
08N T .
l• LIP WILSON.— ..... • GRUM.
-- REMOVAL.
LOGAN, WILSON & CIQ
•
IMPORTERS MID WHOLESALE DEALERS IR
FOREIGN AND DOIIID3TIO
HARDWARE, CUTLERIG &o
Have removed to their ttew,ttiod extensixe
gtorKA62 Wool street, four doors abne the LebArl
Heal, vim. Molt customers, sod AD.relut. Amorally - A
aro !DTI ed to sa examination of ttio=o•t corßplot• mut
saq off.red to tb , . city. • V.lO,
•
;SriVs believe Nature has provided a
remedy for Lees. whim. Ptah is heir to. KIER'S
PSTEOLEUM or BOOS OIL, put op u It Pon. thus the
Corot lobar - gory, carpooled don la the bowels of Mother
Earth, b, without doubt, one of the greateet of these
remedies. Road the following tertlaton. Elm by •
=Vaal parent:
Puma? Vatter, Ohio, Sent. 16, 1661.
Dlr. B. K. /Lier—blz: ham erld all your Petroleond.
or Rock Oil. some two months pest. mid have been look.
Mg Mr /our agent to md a rubbly. 1 could very sold some &mu more. hir e found• the Otl very
excellent b flux sod Dmeuterg. Sly deoghter..e.t the
de agent was hem. was 1110X1 vury row err= 6 h.
Buz y I gay* her a tearpoxinfol, and to three home an
the second. and the dm Mobbed. end she re mrderud
isimmllately." It I. also an extraordinary remedy for
core and Irilloomal ltyea, Outs, Bruises, end Rheumatism,
and tor the bilk, some have been mired at long standing.
Yours, with rem:mt. Luc Mdtld...
far o 4 0y ail tbe /Muer. In PlUsbuzue.
---1 11 '- - ----~--~--..._,,.`~
NEW CARPET STORE.
ROBINSON &
NO. 47, FIFTH STREET, NEAR WOOD.
Now Opening a large and entirely new
&at of Improtal .ad Aoletioes Genet& together with
orerrtblog =tally kept to . Carpet Store,.[ the lowan
=eh price. Dole
Stir hlissßs. Henn & CO. hoirojtut recediod
fire hundred Seen et Cleaver's blabiy perfumed BOOST
WWI'S, enapesies : th. ordinary Wormy Seam, extra.
econtki Brown Windsor. musk Strain Windier. Winter
ilow atuvinz soar.. It in wimitted by all. that
Cleaver's gasps me lb. Awn to Mot world. mnl
pirhiraawn Rinuctp—The Peunnylvatiia
Itellraed Oguipsur, hays Mused the winter rugs on the
Ibilowhig goals of the 4th clam tullo et. per 100 St.( hnis
Pittsburgh to Phllselslghts ar Baltimore: risco. teK end
Pork. (saltesh).Lisrd gisit Lard Oil: Whisky . . Marsh 11..63
:dr Pirrsucaan Mumma 00111•ANY.A
nouttlng of tluk Stockholders of the Plttgoulth
Oomcany of !fickle. will be hold, at the Scorn ever the
kloyor's Me, ow WED3ESDAP,•tb. 7241 break at, 3
o'clock e. tr., far the purport of orgaulaluz under the
owe Main Law of Maio. Punctual attendonce
Is mantel.
•
By order of the Saud:
lahlked WILKINS, S.or.tarr•
Stir CARD—A. A. MasoN & Co. would be
happy to too ouch of Melo frkutto, Ltd u. publk, that
aro <Walnut of 'bytes tbW n.. bulldino. at du 0p...
log of flu oatna,on lIIMAY EVENING. March JOG;
1833—also 012 toy firontstg Mutat tho watt. Pa./Z.se
REMOVAL
JOHN S. IRWIN,L
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY,
HAS REMOVED to the corner of Pend
and Hand streotA Tam to will kur e congtantly
on band. a Val and caninlle Wonted Wet of °Haig
and CURIIINLIA. to oblets b• respactl.Jlr loving We
attenllon of phyla, em and fain:Ham. Abe, • ebala• mime
tnwe of to. Boast PIe•FUNPAY. Ilattebes• can to bad.
tom a conepetant mows, at all bonen load{
,FOR SALE—A smell YARM, or Country
neatottumal In Martian townstdp, two Inf.. ferns
• 1.1e7 Landing. beteeen Noblestown Planitrwea
bcod IN•Wngton Turning, containing ID: nerve. .11
ead and In • DO state of cultivation. The Worm.
cents an d
neat•
Gaetam. with 7 room.. pantry.
and Nrg• elethren atm. • largo barn,
stable. and ottwe cbagdin. Liao, • Lanni . o”bard
et :Os tearatg Ir a.. .4,17 tO AoLAIH.
elbl4 Rod Leta@ Agent. it fifth newt.
STRAW AND 111:1/LIBERT GOODS.
SPRING STYLES.
PALMER,IL OS Market Woo, iyiNri
1114 solo. so so liberal terms u von b. est:rebook
BA) of 1100 tasters oilloo. - 4JO ono of WritAlVllool4,
cosoorisift a roll =cameo of oeary. dootrobio litypy
&moots ood Rau to Lb* market. IllbbonoMfliks,
Maim. awl • gosorY asoortazont of IllUatilElT 000 Dr.
oskallha
Near Leather Store. ,
1 O. MOWBY, late of the firro of B. Bark
tuf • 233 Libartg steal. opposite the 'bead or Woad`
stow, whoLeteJet mall Unice to LILATLIXIL fIWIS.
sad UM bee Jost Hamad trona th. tastoead Le ono
otoeWene •_lezge ontortotrot of Leather, reoelecting of—
bed• Bede. 64.14131pre Leather: elnladelohla ao4 ireetb
Celine log Morocco ani akte.ef all deeetiptkoll•dlog
sad Ldolog Sklar; 004 • raseral anortmest ts. nedloge.
Haring porehasod lay entlre steel (or lull. I ton prepared
to pall tor, Ita nab. J erenld Wells toy tries& to eall
.1140.mb:tent) stock beton oozeleolng etserobern
',settle \ J O. MOWOY.
W AZIR T An expert c s iVLETWI
Lb 4 Culla% elm,' mirth stmt.
jd IL PHILLIPS, 116 Mark street, are
ws.ar r. privies a baron
_and oral onion." stark of
R NIT T A tan? !rot D orr . d=tge l i 'Or N 1 11, 1
both ItboLtalo Malt. o ooloo.nd atoentmapt or Pima
thlelotb,fecon I toll Tondo orido.of tin/retro mot lattaro
tosoutoottno—ostoo of the men tomb Whew ton
arm,: esle elty, Mao, an Mod. Ittamltato
and tan 0,1 Cloths. nosetionts. honottooporo. ton
others ant invited to call and tmatolatooßt
I reton
otterhoolny. ma thoy will and n Amon. to nio Intoten.
•J. H.
DOAN AND ItOLASSEB-500 bads. NN.
b Ozbaay 8 400 bbl. Platattlan llotsites. lEt
DJ. Imbll.l Wkl. ELAGLIJIY CO.\
R IO coma -900 bags Rio
.me.,ea brute of
EAGLIAT (XL \
• e. 14 18 .4 91/
Wood StreeL
RESH TEAS-300 h chew; Yonne
nyono ICO do. do. an abeaditYaud Imperial• 160 da
icrOolona and Poaching Teas. heithly. Saari Itch,
Witchcraft. sad 11.1loward, 1004 iraL at Nsa Yolk.
for al. by Ifichlk Wkf. IOALIGY it W.
CODFISH -30 tierces Codfish, in prim
.a nd.n. be na• by WS. nanairr_* of stmt.
4!..ASTIC CORD—Various ccletTe, just ro
adie:l at the India nubbor Dame Of
12 J.LL. PLULUPS. 1111 Ilactot Amt.
AI,PPLES-38 bbls. Bellflowers,
Ana Hosnanices. In ;rim order. for Ws 14,
14 • .1141/42..21ArriliWil OD. .
10FIES-2.00 bags Rio Coffee; tar ini!e by
Dais bumf, usyrniors a tt.
.IFI; .Ia .AX , REFID
bbl. Flaxseed, tor, sale, by
BURL. MATTLLII4II &CIA
HE I SNITTS-15 bbls. ler iiioby •
At 00
1T NEVER FAiLS:- • .
Want. 03VIITT. Va. 7.4.:3.184 7. "1tr. It. bel It toy 4et7 to my a void to
favor of pan? VEIIIIFUGN. f gran to • obild of min.,
nod *boot tot For. owl • ball two boozy. oj Hu
Von:Wogs In the movablg. and doting the de, god Mght
It bronabt away doe bundred and Meaty borroa. - I bare
nod a gwd doal of Fano Yastalfamo. and It um. SW, if
boo. chance. Nowt. ea.._ JLITCIS.V U. OCITCL
Mi r110•12.0.1 , •IIII•Fid '7 a.
k IRON--50 tons "Winfield Furnace"
Plc Inman eel )47 YE• 'LOYD
mlll4 • •
GItEASE-1.5 bble. No. noop Grease, for
.1.1,7 NAM] J. a IL /LOYD.
MOLASSES -6C° bbls. N. 0. Molasses,
.1.11,0,..0.nah he We by . .
& a. ruin.
SUGAR -160 hhde. N. 0 .0. prime Sa for
mkt., {DAM /Lon.
RY APPLE3--3001mr. Dry Apples. in
don. kr 07 I fti l 4) J. it IL /LOYD.
yINEGAR-50 bbli. Cider Vinegar. re
ul.b7 411141 a n. 11,0Y10.
lATIIITE BEABIII-40 bbla. ismadWilita
&wow el. bi (maul J. aIL /LOYD.
Tuesday, March 15th, 1833
0,11,1E1 07 TEX
NEW DRY GOODS STORE OF
A. A: MASON & CO.,
1 1 11.1EIBER Z 5 FIFTH STRZET.
DWPWREW WOOD AID MAP. LT
ICE rubeeribere have the plenum or =-
zoo-nano the claming of their new establleboteni—
on metal. Wadi lath. with mend etelenelm
nowt. nt of 111U11 md rasatottasLa tiOODS. cam
;Maine—
_Dims eboaa
Itleb plain and dinned Mks, of onery 'Watt: iI•D.
fRM.% Oniggoet. Clve de . Pyin Tine: hive.
loVnr i Nittintnie. Mi . ** ta«.
Berne de Noaatd anl India Min Mohnen
Jasmuts, Gin ams, Printed Malign Moans. Bomb.
Uwe, Lnetre, ita. La.
1111/W47.
OinabmOrapc Imola Painted, Era/m(ne and kitten),
gNhman.SWMS lienge,lllllx Detain., =dotter 00111..
and M LH TlLbnii.
LIMON OCKIDS.
Drown and tdmelted Per is.plWie Ond..ol , Ahn
diem apoT o , w Ta teliihrgi o ir r ...tz
~14.1=1, , :
Durex alma, Damagarr. kirraenr. thotata And.
WiILTE GOODS—MA BINDS
livelery and Gloom • Imp leaKmonti Ymbreils4x
.L.gto nil bolo, 572,1373171trir' alb r.
atom or Gentieleen'a orniebia• Goods. in G tbeir Whtle•
Into /twine vill &van be seam. a full etoat of 1111 k and
ranee omdet Tailors' *Melon Drcedelotbs, Oneeinierea.
Jan,. Cgtll3o, 0, 0 0 00
100 1 0 . 0.0
Ifectinite,
&We. Velvet.. 100 elms Luellen. lrench. }ad
Ammicati Cannes and dintbmen / 00 C../
Mullin. Cheeks. and Moen PIO belts brown libratinte
and Tiskinse 40 eon Benitalle ateds and Cottoned= TO
num lawns, tinalln•re: .s lyalind Wren Dals.taaaric.aa:
0 4 9.1411.1 . WWI Ot astlehr, ail of which fotin
or tb• lamest and mint Wets ot Om& in mu
...WT. which Mae the Berrie. iboilitim **dad by
this establiehreent win be guard on oe to tally a:moats
with me ltastern Ittrassa Mem article
b y bo oared
tau low • wale of prime ea can a. Matto! trr any limn
ta Uoloa. and the leveed prim IsTlatiblt.ll.4 os
arst. Their Goots erille at all. be exhibited vitt
pleanne, whether Femme vim to Dorthast ar oat. 010
ntlerepremitedi , n will • be need In malt to then. and
eiglorevill oat be mint to
' Witolepale tin lora are iv peettlgrlarnied
tho.l th. 7 1011 maim r enema alirtlare tor Wale
at Easearrr. alto, Lod eplitnie any MAI= bUlk at
lb. ewe tem ratan
@The hoe, laden! Milllaarc and Usattnaltotatui
will be opened Inmederetion frith
tltts cftWitamtalt.
4A. maws a ye.
Plttsbarah. 1414 \ • •
N.0424,21°11iga,3-60 bb 11
\ C ektirizirs
&inscriber is 'noir reoatiag a new
la stock of StiA.ND TOSTlMfruri tw Statbratod matt.
utletogry Jots" Chlotsting. Barton. Tbsr follovw
l
b‘r• artlettd, bud sill bs , utsPb
nattou awl sale on Sancti. k. Mush 12th.
Om earrod Seats acturni!.
One f r IM. - nd
Ow ntsotroodi toad
Ivo rosewood hound
Cbtokstiou Ls anscrosnunicturbsc Mum lunt.
stook, but stlll soon btruble U.:sewn la Idol:una rum,
\
ir. W2ll . s . sra rusysit c h e t u gs lurltal pass:lllokt • slit.
nalll2 Arent for eltittkoksktilands Al= i L 4
EW BOOKS-44s
N
BOOBS -,Jugs received \at the Cen•
to Boot Store, 7► Itootth Knot— \ -
*Mtoty of tho Onto of NoiLlt d o:t i b , 4l.Z. B =
i.tbltectur:Dy Allow ,
Ytit!!!!)::Mr.g.;
_
plapar. - cotton do limn orals and ilnrallinirc Nap,
king and DO.ltea: Itnatkatiaattnaa. fell width: cotton Oa:
Kim Clue Muslim and Liana. white andcolond Coat,
tamale% Illankotx•Toraltata Dizoltyjn• ongtx Curtain
Wullu, to, W. m 1151.14 dolma of ET:alb and itaskot
ttnots. .:anti
RACON-10,000 ;14., kog round ! in store
ud f"" , 4 b 7
\ J. T. k J. 3. 1143ig1
RI)LT, BUTTER—?, bTds. prime, in store,
kw...3813T f=hl.2l T. aJ. J. Emu
kliD4-50. kegs, in Morn and for Welly
eaas J. J. J . BOONE,
fI.REEN A.PPLEB-20 tali, just reoeiv
Xi and far sig. by (mumVs J. J. BOOM'.
P 0 LEAD —6O pigs on hind.,and for sale
by rahttl 1•17RBILIDEIL h INCIIM•11.
BAR LEAD,-4,000 lbs. on Msfid and for
oak by Pobl2l DIYNBRIDOE i INOWLAIL
VOFFEE-300 'bars Rio, is storokand for
v) We by BIIIISEIDGE a UMBRA/1.
5211 11 5 115 lketior
.hand 1110 nett lane.
11 . 10 CuFFEE=49O bags Rio Coffee, on
oansintunont and fornalet!T
\ _ a
BLISNATT.
IhAICE TROUT-50, \kble. Lake Trots, oer •241 nes b N : • in
12 • , 1:22 maim t ursxxii.
ACON-5 hhde. Winders; 3 do. Sides,
at t a nta: and
, for do by zs , ' s i tisu
motriA CANDLES — Ii, boxes Mould
OanarAlnleare and fir N. b 7
a MOLISE al
mhl2 192 woad, sal In First Meat
DRY PEACURS-75 Backlyitilr, just Toed
aad for tit, • •
mblo f ',NON BONNHOLIT &WRYER.
SH.ff PET l E r f. s 2 i s , lgrgoe, fotsaleptl
vINEGAIV-50 fib's. for sale by,
T .hl2 I VOMBONNHOEST t nutria.
F LOUR -100 bblil t •!`Paghre" extra, for
[mhl2] TON VISINIIOILEIT 1111311P1:17.
NAIL BODB-100 Frac Juniata for
sale Dr 10Y 110201/08.er i ISURPIIV.
/MAN BERRIES-4 blili:.for sale by
ssele I , VON BONNIMIUST & HUILPELY..
BACON -20,000 lbe. Sh64 . l.dersjust Iron
rmokr-hosano. .tor. and fat ntli.by
=612 . IT. ,LITTLIK Co-In stmt.
BACON -15,000 lbs. Maar, jut from
cmr.kshotrie. In am and far
mltl9 T. zrts *co.
SUGAR`ERED HAMS-15 time,' Gard
re
Gard
ner. Phipps Co..' extra taxer enfeel Usea.
store sod for eate,by NM] 1411,1 X a CO.
)BLED B*EF-10 tea.' eugarcluipi . Pried
IJ/ Bodkin stars and for MU by'2
sahLT \ T. LITTLVOt O.
cll. A RR -100 bla., assorted sises, hulk?" a
*.d tcriC• l b7 re3bll] T. irrrue ac,00.%
riNOBACCII-20 kegs six-twist Tobaaci4ust
sivatln In Om asul in& low, la <tan kt.
ath 19 1,, T. LITTLII W.
WiLOUR-100., snperfuie sint esti*
Tau r " gli rw r• d ' ^ isn.
rk BLED APPLES --109 tins. choice, in
2 1,2a.P, " r ritiirms a amm
vALUABi n.i. F I 11001CS—Jiutt Importid=
alttoWola Bacrett-Litarg="a * •
Dihllnl
Orilleima_,DaTidson; •
v0r124 Your Wituansk \ •
Tygg•lW. Dorfalet Amthinghlty et Daaltl;
Elosrooes Meow asslyticil Le.s/
likaam'so6 g thle Alebiteetm*;
Trealial on esonee.ing
ldonnmeLtl Tipatio. nod TbblitA:l , e'oils by
mh.ll , IAYISON t AONIIVII. 61 Warn A. •
CIIOOL BOOp---Book 'Sore No. 65
Market meet— ,
IBTORlKS.r.prest's Melted &Wu, lane - sad small:
Eloodrietee Ptetartel.Ualtal O. iardsod, sad Pram , .
Perler. COMM& rlabool \ kiteterst Pier*. .1 Gel&
eraltb • lraalealqmay. saa 1171.414 GoldessTee Natural
Meters. Se. I , \
.._.
(1110411tAP11113--IlltaelPs Luken; aral Medera.large
sad malt stains da... Olney'kae.
ALUMMAS—DaeIee. Lamle. Bore. te.
GiteMMAKS-11m110. Kikham% Balllsa's. Orme%
Ilatleee, Al a I
S—_.•
SCHOOL 136RIVll'llaffes, Ihrea's. Toga'.. Maade.
eine'. tirealrletes. Sanders'. leobNs. Le.. SIMMS. =al
Reeder.. \
SW.. Pew Peas. leiles, Writieka Make and Paves.
mill esLe b $ N DAVLesM. & AGDISW.
SS Mute* stip*. amer Pear*.
FARBI-40.scrossorsni . m_a I*nd,
atni Vlrs.blogion eourity. Onlo.n.sr g
g hb lom: of 11144.
Meting. Will aall the 'hobAwl), to \
zuhll I H. Mr.LAIN. tiatr
.flAltb.UNE t --100 oz. Carmine, d ‘ tfroren
a.) 'animism% lad ne'd urf fa sal. by_ • ,
ahlll J. JUDD C0..10 Wad Lava.
I,IIIIR/8 BLUE-500 Pons Birte;\,jllll,
1 real EWE On hbi Eagan V. KIDD a CO.
‘ fl AMP/TOR-1800 Ibe. Rennik Camp Nor,
'l.) for 6.4 bY I" KIDD a CO.
ISINGLASS-200 lbs. Ooopeeir Isinglass,
'llust need lat 4 loe valcim J. KIDD Ai CO.
A BTISTS'TCOLOR.9, &c.— I '
7U Enetsb 1141fountgetbc
• IV. Ve rolsk i dns. BUterirrEauc
U ss Colt m mom& In Tabu. \
Abe. a vvietvlaf otbez,Ustasini tar Ards& nmalluT
bul—•Auli, !Ravioli/0U tsed anO
7K
rat* 117
%ea \ ' .1 , • . KIDD A:
. • Ma:Wand Fancyll3.
‘MURPHIO BUR C HFIELD have j a
mayed wort:own of Um &Davi Goods. Plan:,
ofd, ond
wev Xrittortaloo..atod oad Mu=
_Ow
V.Ve de or.: G:go AlalAg n' t n air 811k.gli=
ahoy'. nootl...orbod sorteseasoono sod Gs= Opuoto.%
ilsnosetstr. Collets. Cuff,. is•
oar New Gocds °mass ever? bor.
1G LEAD-50
,
(Er al •
ARD'OI7.-20 bbh. NoiL 1 and 2 Lard
021. sr alb rr parool H. 8017180 N 4 CO.
pisli—loq bbls. laxgekNo. 3 Mackerel; 20
11.0b1s. 10 bbla. No. 2 do 4 3ro l' hair..
artful, sad t 114 , 12, LA! A, jo s tr o l ty
co.
ICE-10 Aiecten Rice, inert reed and for
salt 67 \ SIOLIBLI itiNNETT.
I =1 raond street aspalfd /Int strut.
STA.RCII-30 boxes Paid Staro,
1""1.' NNOL11111 Ali MINIM%
Q UNIIBIES--10,000`ibi, Bulk Pork;
A. 7 In bbin nts. trna 1322.1
iNyhlte Bunt gv:
eSI
t "" tfricallOM " ir r"
WOODEN, WARE and BROOMS--
,y v \mg drs. Bp abtr; •TO ilosilme Tube;
11;o'.1. sod \ nonta e"- ISISILBIIf DILIVOZIXII k I
r ale and IE2 aceond matt
CIRKEN APPLES -30 bbbi. Bain by
lug , gamy ILN mums.
lIIROOMS-60 dir. for salo by
U. oU •
MI mom \ Brom irms.
CIOKETB-50'do*, far salo-b
(Immo .culaisurg ,TOPS-100 rec'd
ur by \ inINIT H. OOLLINt.'
All.B and G.L688-00 kegs Nails, as
-
N settld - 4mg 600 boxer Wbpdr , u 1666„ city azd
•"""'i '7'll
Into • ions= a co.
(a
1084 BROOMS-300 dos:vommou to ex
) tea tooth tom, lbr sal• by
=MO \ \ • MON . &
VLOVEIC SEED-10 bble. piime Closer
MO S.W. JoikreArial mr..L
=MO Rol li oti a
ROLL BUTTER--4 boxes Boil 'Vutter; 2
Db 4 do. do..just red. for rate D_ •
R. soIIISOX, X W.
I AVON-100,0001b Bacon liams,ladna,
DBXED APPLES-100 bias. Driod
• 3i' d "`' d. itt ruel. a at.
AC BEM, OODP4III, HEWNGS,
ts.— ; Loco l lO o Ne w irtd u ltecrel.
ang :a l i = Ay I" ThlretlT op.
zo and 30 Sonata Wbarroa,
Won CLOomat mu; Ptallada.
lIMONS-100 .boxes . Lemone \ in prime
orderadst rre'd and for pelt by
. • • imams, a ROIL
DUNLOP'B L AM 8 of PENNSYLVANIA,
foam theyear 1700 .o October Jaz, emvewswi r
or ranged aritla 20401111.1 re/area:o to ail deeisinna of the
Ell4l‘llllll3oort of Penerylvatile-ridrisisr cosetrardon to
\
0,, wg La e. ottb I anions and =n ate Wm.—by
James thinlo •of Pittsburgh. .. liotalled and tor bY
a. WILD/124
11400knaller and atatinsurr, •
ohlo ' NO. 63 Noll at. between 341 and 4th.
FRRSEI : : 14: an. • . 101.. ON—ln
, 111041 OW
the •lt caw. berellkalli• solled, so as
gialbetll • or
u ktutt YOM OT
*1:44 r.
anal A:WM.
IV/Edi and BINA - SMJOES and KETCH
,a:_nwi—thuur.c.d.# K•bahop 4...8•11Ah d 4
ZviUs.LlSV i r l i l ; Lltlttt d0.; 4 420. A r1l Table
r1r214
for sal• byMALUIti &
mhlo \ • . Wood Sixth mut..
AA/ANTED-1W zharpkof PITTSBURGII
atel7l , o, for tbk p i hiteMrlee .111 be
Brea. l ug•
Ccook aM M lll ta greker.
WA wren of You h • • Mood arm%
00.
y ARD-300( tierdoe, in .tor for tile by
I lola° \ \ ISAIAH IQEET &
DRONES-501egs;, to arrive isle b
adao - \ ISAIAH MOUT &cn
UNDRIES-2 Wen Cotton; %.
Aj sods smed Noon T bow asol amok.
• bur \ p n
• i t
auk Dry rittiot . bblo. 40. do •
a ems namo,• - cr o stail4
Ise- wo..Oo=s O bolo. go
TtO r- Lotto Olotints,
To arms= stoma Moto, Oa solo
mb/O ' • • • • U 0,1414 nununr c-O,
vann-_so biscr, just7e4 =WO ;
vart9"":l'7nisD7,. 111A1A11, DIM! a M._
QIIIGAR-4sl. bhdiLliaw otteaxwel,:o r ,
litrit*lr= it s aTz.it s . iaz. ..-
, •
..
s ,
_
,
, .. _ •
u store, for
a J. J. 111007f1.
-•',,
MTV
{IENTS.! ' •:\
.108SPII a fame __. \- 1.....1i0 Ewa 61, ' , \
—;....... „ ....P1aCi.MA1L15/M.
MacMcce• clan at CM c'clocr: Pareemmtmacar., \ .
at T!; o'clock. \ \
MOE OP ADMISSION.:
, "1.- •. —.. 4a an-t'i .' •
Pcnna Raa-..----1—:-
•
T. ..
Paiwe Box
.. •
\ tel...Paata map ba aaeumkt at tba MoMOMpa. darlat tba .. '
dayoaltbout extra charm . .
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\ air That 'alibi of the mikasaiwat otltt\
ealabroball
Traraltae. Mr. COULDOCA. ‘
\ /kr Plrat w.f... of Mr..AWI: - \ ‘
.Tclle lr.cmmao,. Mush 'llth. e pa Ipillema
meacemitb Bolin'. [mat Map of - - s• -
11.1oballeu---..---......,.. - . - Ilr:Ok lt
ctorcoml
lAalaupra.t.—..--..----.—.Ar.laabr,
Jells Do elmilmor • • ..
...airk MI ~
Pas dat 1.4. Mfr WaLlcmrava and Mr. No„ • t
To coaclodarltb the Tare of . , •-• •
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Illar• To-motrov —We . WULDOCIE yid ammax. ,
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\BONNAITON'S NEXT_ PARTY • will
• %take oi‘TUZSDAT: thollith .tatant, Lila..
.LairAlliTril LULL.: Ladles • Ell to au.loatto3
with tbeiz old amsola Tickets. ta1k.a.134
, AUCTION SALES
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Tea, Brandy, and RI, R. Rum at Attation.
9N MONDAY alteration, 14th hum, a'* ,3
o'cloCk. at tko Conbacrelil tabu 'Rooms. cam?
call and fifth its.. will b. sobb—.
, 10 trlrVrOlNit2 ItZ 1r 1'; -. . \
IL. 00
1 irMalsaa MIX. \ -
i, m hl4 \ P. X DANIEL An
Vigket Street Dry Goods Stern at Anction.
MONPAY and TUESDAY morning'.
VP. 114th sad ISth last ) .t 15)g
t.c,tallooss of Hr. John gash No. 112 fdastst strest.vai
youttntiod Um Sala of Ida malts stock of c mason
abla lALP GOODS, kk, xlectol with cut be t
ts altr
bids, aid arsibrWag• Vassal sasertmettpf Stasis sad
adil2 P. IL DAVIS. Auctioneer
iplendidleuseheld Furniture at nethin.
morabig, Tith at
rieles4st the dealtlos boas* of ILotortfloaer,
Fn armlet, •.•1 1 be aoll..bis antis, stork of
moans style 11001111111 OLD 313IINITUBM.,te.lio.W000rt
One hoe-toned • rival dam ?Lazo Fort, mails by .
IL Oak. • Os, liew‘lforks olassaal oaloot harm orlon
. Der 't
walnut Wloossot wattled Coots* Table. with lus".• sup; • '
sellout atoratarr and , /kApar Cams, hazolacsaa.istahelraor: • •
sad sraloot bedstead.; Wardrobes; hoot Cat.; elec.{ \ -
Droning Ihsraaar, Work Lod Wash Stand; arllo marblo
topr, Ifoather Bedg orrrisig..WatSmarll obo llll b l ms -
0314 stair Carrot.: Wladoit, /111nde. 0!.. Irons, 11114r0s •
Rugs. //oor 011 Cloth, &egoist Hat Rook.' Platmlo, •
gsaztas. Astral Larrip ih Cbila y llasoo. 0147 WI., •
glee '' . `" VaTili " Dila Avottoesor.",
large Stock of Thy Goodlt, Maar, sto.,
At Anotiott.
nN WEDNESDAY, listioh 16t1,:st,
coa.k, le..' at the store st Thomas Ream . th. No.
lemond alley, wl.ll be sold erltnnworrn, ae
intend. drellmos business— , •
• raneral sesertalenn of foreign end mantle Wags'
end Sues) Dl/1 WOMB. MILL.I4IIIY: As . erhleh base
Olen e e heted ay-press!, fte the eity tni4o, tnes,
ale-405 Mem enser-Lacdon deneeille new
Pslntr, botch. Preach. and llenetlester tlinatunna Elmer
stets stile Delatnee; Cheek. Tteldelse. Mouth@ Msellos.
canton Ylennels: Alhaess4 sachet, Wk. and emus
Shawn; Ilendkeenblef. EMMA., /Misamer,StaMs. Linea
Diaper, nd rim:l9l..lAm and, owl Cotton. Soomukry,
BninanA Boring Alin, Az. A loge and handsome smart-
Best ot.,ltlbbonh Bonnet Bilk; Rik. atm . and Meld.
se its l, , , f;:te West stylm Lou . Edgings, Fringe& Alt
Seth*, dean Ildkis, maheoldenMOollste. Made.
Ceps. esUllsl Plovers, As A. .Tbree Shon Cu... 090e
ries letyn Iron Itale, Ilan Varnitans • \
11M-Eal• en:Waned daily until Ml.o+ cold.
P. M. DAVIS. Anefianyee.‘
laden Building Lots, near Seventh '
•s. Ward, at. Auction., \
Qv . `WEDNESDAY eiening, March 1611,. \
T fee/mt. at tba Counnercial Mae Boome. enrage \
Meetand rush etreete, erill be sold—
.. valuable SUILDINEI LOTS, ettuste An ttur,- • \ •
city distrkt: betas • eubdirelon put of Lot No.ll In "
A v .
C. End's tEled lets. user rroyesty tbe Istu \ \
Judge P ea'.
rebieb Imo a Wont on \Watatae \
Amt. and tan on 4,06411. rand, between Ihnscaa 4
Au Wet ctienon er streeu.a 44 , name soar be bad 'itt the
Tenne— Ato One. m lborth dub; L 'one.fouTth on \ Lt lataarp
nean neetin• in oe. and tan Y v an , tberaatter, ultb UM' \ \
et on the deferred unman.. • • \
E,17 P. M. DAVI& Auctioneer>, '
• ••
Executor'' Sale of Real Estate'. \ \ -
OON TUESDAY, March 15th, at 3 o'clock', \ :
a..., on the neenatee. *WO 11361 hf onant . Of
MessrslOwepb Collar; J. W. Hart. , end 31 walker., the
foll=l6.l[ProW 6 tT:l ll tonl• In 6111.6 Ward. Via: Lot. et tbe
eoener or•Yeberty sal Walnut Weye . tz.l3selng treat of
60 feet wsleberty Amt. and extending beet 103 feet to
Winn alley. on .bleb le erected too 00100, and one
Pam. twovetory DWY.LLINO,UO6I:III£.II. Alo e lot of
gfound hselite about of 63 Wet en Penn latent, between •
Walnut and Cellars etreete.w2d •extemelne but HO feet. -
to 63_03nn alle4on whleb. la meted
ett neck two stwy' , A `4:
52011L3 sad 1LL124(.6,110U311. Tersw.st •
nine \ P. M. 136.3711.,Anetionenr. • '
"Ricks:kr Lbiet . to Lawren ‘ • ke and
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',. . the Ceraudent., - \ \ '.. .
lj olurespectfullYinforthea,that
Ltieriatr i u l 41geaern si .24 MEW: Wm twatpu.. ' •
by the ..Y..X0E681011 1.1511... mai that Inroad
hete sod epbeedtd u51211110838:3 vitt I=oheitttel7 b. ten '
1r the - real, fort salt=rit . and ...bops ,
l'=l . 4lZest ;Liam es. lab 44, en
adia.turat -:.
Itsabange Mee of Mr. ll•reisoehlett eritf be
MI c a nt tra..7.1 ., i . : 4 lent
ion ue=r ik - filint it \
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sad the above ptoc. et JO i.e. shrt* Inte i snt ir g
Fos t
he ettictly Yen:rioted to t.?' / • AttL.t. ho \: '
er.'Lwilt beniated to p.m tb_ le
_A Orli to
l tb. to taste Me .Ezeehepr . • notelte7l7;' "\
oeseht•lnts end. may, be tasde, at the trlll. tee
4.6. to. - __... \
i lahttf '.I6EIZP/I . II,NOWDRN:, Amt'
\ LONGit \ IicOLL
ROMIE,6IGN,sTRairIOATAiii
PAINT-ERF
TIMID Mil; swim= ROOD I
\ Too doors Ulm tto Book
ter LONG lc Wevcriz, hit
locote4 Mower., on tar or:oared
ToUtting do tbo most rtaimottao tots.
rootnotaci to tin thorn a tall. -
MEDICINE,OLIESTS
pet,,,,d Cum ":
scurand
they Walnut =DICERS .=M:2
suitable ter Wassabosta samtliss. t
ty anterolltb tb• best Thelb,
pinata* (or th e U. of the Illtstectulss._
Ecoliqmy itOtto Rod
, ATO‘FANTLY - ehould be
OrtiIIINS =SRAM
pound &DM Itoralnal. artful, grnes I
of Pltp. Dare. el.. Mt. bads?
beads. giving It rift.. sad timer
men faendlour. It \I. alsozuoro ul
Preparedly tne crust nut, and tout.—
num Areas: herds Cared Invigorating to to.
_gold br J. P. D. HEATING. Dltn.burffb. uto II U.
soannlosturer for the Dutton &alms. and to unmet
Sudo.. soeoluptutuf with. Ms eash.orill meet wlth pro
r
s t d
D Utters addreeson to,J. f. DALT!
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Bps Lead, jest roo'd and
i ItODISOS t CO.
§EEDS, IIit'LEMENTS; FRUIT TRES!
ancettarat
v. sad Grass &eds. tar V ran' 11olictIng
' lthuixthrt=toosebrtria,. tba ".
=a l
Carraatt,litarptarrba Strawbrrttre.to.- am!
bood Plante , Ma. Cutters, ,Ance boutas and abet
.04 • lama attattlant of Ilardmatat la
Ar a
mats, ot tho latest improvalarstta. ' airman Ara ao
el to eall and .taittioa the oatoat 1504 Bawer—far
th.r. Clam. or Tondo. Torm arr , ,i t ter day
imrsh Irlsb the gmttat awl aad ' ty,
raring at Seed. Prial,“ 60, at tho tout troblentasat -
Warettonta. lY Fifth gnat:
att9 - A JAMS 3 WARDILOP.:
§.OAPSWe just reoeilad-is largo.
snarl:mug of FASIOS SOAPS, Wes IlromA
Mask; Owr Go l do dl d d o o .
.doD. d b lC h S A ce v A ez te i d ;d- 00.
l d d o v .
ar d 's
Masous, Boom. limey Soap Sloont
Soo: cluterli Mavis= boap:„ For sale bi
L. WILCOX 100.1
qbv H.S.& Market Area aml Sadtatlekt.
PRITNES-41.10, 1 5 -23. r- , ... t•ite•PMl•4
4M-et UK. Mist :D /M.* 'lf.
Ra1814.4-ar.l. '1 • M..: . da.
Tor talotr "N alnenrcEVllT. " : :
Path flaw •
MBE BIBLE HISTORY OF FW - R••••;.':
With met , cal retteat..,by MarLe - A. Cloods16:
II.". it: • for b 7: DAvi - Otis•0110W.
luta 6sJiarkat stred.near fourt6.
jakREFER' RED TO" ALL . OTIFEAS4:: - ..:
• ratuut.., Dearmba 27, Int. •
b. L 16.11.111tra—A nay a Dial of mini 7earl...4your
Vertolfare. it ataada atmlyalled.aad eels la anheiren.
to all °them Yaws, /le. • W. W. Trignascar.
mum' atal sold by IL E. 8.114.1821. 65 Wood 44.4
and. by 1/nUttlala fa town sad Gauntry.. • .
11 6 00 P POLES -12,000 flour band Psleux,
Med and by ilble by • ' A. RIPPVIT,
ill Wager and..
SSOAP-60 boxes No. Soap, in store owl
(wale by Data • J. A. EXPPLICC.
WA:
OATS— A°
' bus. Oats, in store and for side
bl - lwta UZI/ t LIOGITT:
A PPLES ; B°bb l tPPlesS te dana
for .a tilkki
Q, UNDRIES-25 hhde. N. 0. Sugar; ' ::,„
1,7 400 this, N. 0.110144,0; g 001144. Lake Troutrlirj. '
100 Wbll4 YU: 100 bt bbla , , do;
\ 100 bf.bbla 60 bblr. tio. 1 841070 a; .
76 bbls: Yea York; sO bt bbla.
s a, ra - Llabool 014 75 bbl 4 4 . 55411• &11.41 m.
50 " 'tkOnatur. . Paulsen
100 Arregg 114 Cloventld;
' 10" Elnttor..
1000 bobpsi boona eb44oe;lo bat. do. 40.;
%II bola Maori Nuts; i ben Mr? Palt e r,
10 ,torL.4 kr:ltt* - -
10611 1i0a.141 and. lia /nut stmt. •
FLOUR—MIO bblz..Ans.huts, PoMoak &
ban d; albs Ybibr, be ask by
. cgla \ J. IL DILWURTII 4M.
13EARLA2II-10 casks prima - Pearlash,
lb: .1. 1;7 & D11.1,031311-* CO..
sat WastatonO.
ACON—_I2IMOO lbe. assorted•Bacton, in
amoir-bac" lbanett at Um redaas4 rated.) sal
sal. tarrat i
00. .
212 aod SIG Manx stmt.:
LPs ON--20'oaaka Shouldm, store and
ia, by• • BELL 41 140 01:27.
oila \ .es sot TO Wooer ore.
po n d - 1 8aLlk t : Should:re, in ilt 3a
• Spring Goode. •
arm
' •le EtIRCIIITELti - - e now
opining. In= den 'Fork 'Philsig Ids.
f . r=ttrid g irit= " ! "*" - • "1...
11/LB-400 b
PTIEESE-40 4 :XF
rhatie toruhe bi'
mh7
DEARLISH-13 sails' fast quality, for
W. Dr. 112E71 \\." lITMLY-11.001.011113.
- Lnan--100 bhl4. and pt MU. Wtdta Ptab .
lad trout.for N.Ey RCNAT U. MUM.
BUT T 23 firkins Dirty Butter, for ma
twin II){ AT IL count.
ilj° P r in e!"ei.ltiLilizil''a!T
CI RREN APPLES-50 met: p er
uao : It DALZALL lM;
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b.
1141Markstriros
Sellers' Vermifoze
Oa•s, in store, for
118L4 k LIG°
161111111,—M 0011 .C I . t . Ci
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