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    Ati e'er power .to help
Plttebuighcwill
toweled
,with Wheeling ter
.i." - Aerietta leAl Ohio Centrtil RaiL-
2.Taaui.—The Directors or the Clem.
Columbus turn Cincinnati Railroad Comps,
• - "• - y.hiTermed imoriler to inarvire the Capital
);;Actrii:* of the Company 21) cent to be &Art
:bute4 pro rats. tit - por among the hoLlers of Stant
en! the Lest of April next, This increase of-
Capltil Stook made to raise mimes to con
afoot a dooblo track from i ClnelanA down •to
the Ohio and Indiana and Belefontaine 'Roads,
•
.snide: abiolutelr neeneutry by-"the greatly in
-.
.• creme& lad increasing lantana of the line.—
.:Ttie Boor! at the tame tithe declared on extra
• . dirldond of three cent.
Dloiey is hemming mile*. in , New York, and
410 tieing.ltallemad - bfrode are sought
'after for shipment. The pressure is over for
pneent. :Ito effects wi l ba decidedly Bala-
May; if listends to keep' down the speculative
Itte4tne la the publio mind. If .people imuld be
iontent with the legitimate gains of regolar
we might loolciorward to a long season
of 'mulocommi prosPerity We Nape the screws
= 'will be looiened a little In Pittahurgh, aS well
• aa'lttwTork, as a tightness in the money mar
t.
er i i!tAtils sateen of the year checks much
pres =gni vialob would otherwise go en.
POSTSCASTICA AT ig G. 112 d 10 the
'',.llsi.ef Presidential aPpolatmente, confirmed by
.
thir Senate, iis given la the Washington papore,
.thetuuneof Dr. Geo.S.Creseraftith be Postmait,
-; The Daotor u a brother of the
. ; :late: Baster from _Wielder : ton :twenty, in this
!Siete, end Is hicaeelf a Widliiogt . ol2 - 000114 1010.
,- -.lMiing -been bat view 'yearn in Virginia. lle
fellow - paseengefiithus, from Welt New.
our late bin to alltbnore, and' we
4i4sratoiste him on Ids eneoesa,
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1 6 131118C2C1 ABD 01511121.LIVILLi
,
dounty Meeting was 1644 held in Con.
telbsele, Fayeiti;diunty, at which:resolutions
were passed in fiFror eta county - subscription of
F 40,000. Nearly emu township in . the county
npres4htd, , ',thong the resolutions was
jtcsolvel,. That the thanks of this mectingare
tendered to Geo. :Wm. Larimer, for the cnurn7
'tad ability with which be is discheiging tbe du
eti of President of - the Pi ttaburgaud Conuel:tr
lei Ran Bosi . Oompauy. .
Tipp bill to ineorporate• tie Pittsburgh and
COlitiellitille;Ballrotul Company la.tbe atato of
vend; finally, tiro 'toilet, of
Dokill4cP• iota got to pees tie Senate, lint
'es there le oppoaltion, It 'will soon toooile a
taltittore COttoolle have not acted yet.
`We hope an ounemeary delay will be avoided,
..salt way be eeeeeary to frame Frame ,epoelal
. '. 4 1 F 141'. daft to legalise a suinoilptleek an the part
et thactity. - Of, this, however, iro are not oer-
Wa
Thzieesitary legislation catty be provided
nOvv,before • the Senate. Tee Con
, to at least as important to 'Bahl
-mere 0 Wheeling fe, We hope seen to annonnee
- thst;n s initairipti an of $1,000,00P is made.
3LW 13)508s. .
Company, of New Torlc, havo
laid utum our tatlothn Allotting VOrtr:
-.4lr,'Kturn'a i..ittets to a Young Usti About.
the'Proliq, &c. TbackaraY."
YlOin pin oilltaakvrat'n 'iota amusiognalltes.
It one of Appletnn't popular Li-
Daley-lin/al; a^,Talo. By Tana Kavanaugh,
- author -,uf other works
: -
• - at Eotioav which bevel:ad a serge roe.
4ppictoWtiike4ll7lltealidEnstinfir'iJoula . c/
:04.51 6 the Atatili. atuaber, and 'contains mach
scatter et...paten:AL - it - speaks detibttallyaT the
?Pil4lo Engine; and Witt the "Fire J jaaibiJator''
a ;trailed= au the ignoracooer. the public."
The eine 'eerie are for Bale by A. Entlisb
.4010'109d Street. • .
.
ltierseirsienasoit.—A. 11. 81,aw, DO., has
ilheliated lie .861m:trate Frit: Pins, to gim
gritty Eici, lett, et the Wethington CamTou..
'wealth. Wee the fleet number or
ew gaper, thettt tho '26L11 et April beet.
. •
BeeOer Stowe, aeooe)Q3•
brother feet dlictlas latecd,er,
• Ntirark.Niir tine sailed 6-oto Boston; !o
e lion of tho Met megai
indenter the valets. • ,
Xaacngahtli ,Slatitteor,—The etatt of Vltolnie
hitt euteetibed $30,000 to the ootoplotthe of the
iktheo4OtieloSteekeoer in tbst State;ceidtiion•
thirentsotiptlon 0!$20.000 by the people
cio theltthattatere of thwt- - Tivat , Tole QOM 'al
. --:Zer4l -*#ewczk to 10,1u.r.010,14",";
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.swy ,a• :'
,s,sithe Cornmou
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..,..-od six dollars and
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.c•-`- . ke
~..ite are of genersl ap
t L
is, It.—
,Ts.....l!:N..i..lbstantially.true of our
.l" # s slsk.ory, though there may be Blew cities
tocalities where tbe results would not bo so
disPioptirtiorteg.
diew much more reason has almost every Pro.
testnnt denomination in the country to complain .I
of the "despotism" of oar Common School eye._'
tem. Yet, it is loft to the effrontery of Jesuit
Priests to complain ed . a system by which Pro-'
testants are heavily taxed tei give an education
to the children of 'Catholics. They not only in
sist that:this tax:stall oontinue to be levied, but
that it Shall be used to support schools, controll
ed exclusively by them, wherein men whose
highestallogionee, political and religious, is to
the Pope of Rome; are to tench emit, doctrines
or II ii I strengthen the Church to which they be
long. regardless ,of their inflaeoco upon the in
stitutions of this country. Nothing calawell I.
more unreasonable than the complaints of injus
tice and oppreesion so freely made by the Cath
olics; and' unless they conic one frankly and say
that their object igdo separate Catholic children
from Protestant simnel as peasible, to fill their
young cuitads with 'bitter and unfounded min:li
ce., and thereby to retain that control of ,heir
['action, apart from religion, which is dangerous
to our libtrties;—in a word, unless they an
ktiosiltalge • that they bud their echool sclera•
necessary to prevent their people from asserting
their manhood, end freedom from Priestly din
tattoo, we mast regard them ne dangerous men,
attempting, by tales appeals to rho sympathies
of Protestants, and false appeals to the pas
alone of Catholics. to• break down our Common
School system, and to keep their . own peoplo
in ignorance, or teach them nothing which will
r not make them halo their Protestant neighbors
ay. the
Ilan
-4 'ere in favor (Tt
Tho Baltimore Patriot gives the following fur
thee partiatilarg of the late tenible neeident co
the. Baltimore onolPhio Railroad. The Patriot
says that shoe the road was first evened, now
over twenty years, no pld¢enfer Val' loot his
life, until the oenumenee of this end affilri
The folio wing at:Bhopal and reliable lacuna
tion we gather from Mr. Abet and Mr. Henry,
of Louisville, who resched Imre riet night, and
are now at Barunta's, Where they are receiving
the attention of a pLyeicien. Mr. Abet is con.
•aiderably braltied, act tie. H-enry. eliatitly, but
will be able to go en to flew- York, as they in
tainted, in a day or two. We leers froia theme
gentlemen that it, the two ears which weal over
the precipice, there were seventy-four pawn
gersoonly twelve of whom were able to roses
through to Baltimore yeeterday—the others, who
were not killed, being too badly injured to be
brought further than Cumberland. Mr. Abet
emitted in taking care of Mr. Bolt. It appears
that Mr. 11. ate etaadiag en the platform talk
ing with Mr. Rawlings, the Conductor, at the
time the stioident occurred. Mr. It. leaped from
the platform and was eared, but Mr. Holt, being
on the tower "side, Wei precipitated down the
embankrient; alighting among the sharp reeks,
and was : terribly torn and mashed. lie hied,
hotiever; three home, perfectly sealable, but
duriag the lift two hours suffered great bodily
pain. Ilia mind, however. was calm, and he
gate his money, about forty dollers, andlie gold
watch. to Me. Rawlings ' with many direations to
those witoltiog him, ab out bit pdaition, to as to
relieve er mitigate his eufferings, if poaeible.—
He was perfectly aware of hie approaching end,
and .poke of it with cempoSuro and without
fear.
We 'ago leant that Mrs. Gieee acted most no
bly and coolly. . 800 wee lacerated badly, and
cue of her ehildern was blatantly killed, and
with tier fact, literally covered with blood, pick.
ed up-two of the children in her arms and went
to the creek near by, and bathed and 'tolled
them-go that they soon revived. One of, these
Ilttlelanes died after they arrived in Comber
lend; 'There were four of these and the - oaly
sitaoldebildren In the ears—two•earvived with
their parents . : This family were from en
teritis
We aro pleased to record that everything was
done for the sufferers by Mr. Rawlings and the
uninjured passengers That could be done to re
lieve them and mitigate their cantinas. There
were . screr,elediantiesi, and one or two dwellings
near at hand, wherelho dead and Mimed were
taken, and - made as comfortable ea the circum
stances would allow. Mr. Bawling" was consid
erably brained, bat ho was Indefatigable In ren
dering anistance to those requiring it, and la
.bored conetantly for three Lome in having them
moored to comfortable quarters.
There was another gentleman-from Louisville,
a-Mr. TrenThard, who was in the ear a fair min
utes before it west over, but ha Wt it. fee one in
Boob, and of course was unirjored. Mr. Teen
. chard came oalast alga with Meeers. Abased
*Henry.
The is the second wonderful ese.spo of Mr.
,Abal • Several yoara ogo tie was in a train of
six care near Perie, in France, which lock fire,
and seventy- fire perions lent their lives, but he
escaped unhurt.
. MiTHODt2 , 3I UNITOO trans—The
editor of the 7.10t..6 Herald takes the nines,-
inn view of the progress of Ms:lndium in this
csnotes. lie nape,:
ritet.hodion is, not yet o century
Old- In the ittoredibly short-space of right),
seven years It Lau built four Sousand two hun
dred anitiwebty churches. (which is • little leso.
than One'fur , elory wsrt of her esistence.) at a
• ot•ebot fourteen millions seven hundred end
thirty tbousaud fire hundred and Aerenty one
It ham, ales trested an , l endowed its
ntunerous acadonidee with large some. It has
built ionnuartible,parsonages, suil supplied it.
self - nith,Church awl Ssbbath echool
New, ItlodCpt theta churches, having been newly
creeded;- a -lttilt, er rednialeled, snd most of
'hoer no; outlays hosing been made within the
qiiartur of a oentory:wo think it DO oxair
ilarathm to eatimittotim expenditures of Method
beta inshu.linitid States for Lome purposes at
an averagi very. e - short ,of One million 'of
debatektbate bee acroan Mll s , the trinity , inn; in addi
tion to'that; .far tin suipert of tie
•
;tom. Church.
to a doms linfalag
biAs.eti cross. Hie a -
:ease, more congenial to au excited political
meeting than a rettgious leoture On the other
band, nar Ckholle citizens are -I,llhiog on their
charchez, and dedicating them with a cermet,
equsi in all points to those obeerved abroad,
save the public proceseiun, a part whirls wilt not
ho omitted a th•jrears later. end Mann Hughes,
so rumor gum., will eunn •ieit Rome, and upon
hie return, bring tits Cardinal's hat., the Galvin
the United States.
Qaito an exciietocnt is burning in Maine up
tlC the liqurr law Aurelian, and a eharp cnoteo
will be held upon the Mayoralty queen... in
Cortland.. Neal Dote wilt no butt be cot of
the candidates, and ex-Mayer Jae. It. Cabana,
a Whig of unimpeachable character iu all points,
bb oypouent, together with Boole Locatuto, ern.,
may slip into office. Tie famona law ha%beeu
` amended in same purticuir.,, which make it lea,
h t n i uosioug—euch as taking the reetristiooe fr.in
cidcr,,hitherto tabo,ml The election of Mayor
of P-rtlond is to bd quite a thine tow campaign,
but Mr. Dow ,111 hardly ho mailed to ollipc
The nEricason" is now at the foundry; to have
co s t ire. homma put to her cylinders, thu
wrought cncs haring yielded to the preesure.—
When Ibis defect is remedied, the .:hip will
cent to England, and it is thought by good judg•
en in noutiod (bat ehe will ha as suc
cessful is all rteProta as the most 131114;n1:10 can
wish. All sorts °flew bully stgrits are told
alien! the ship, Lut she has not fatted, nod there
is no reasonable expectation' th at
The &deices from Europe are not favorable 1%,
our breadtoff.., nor on; ootiou, yet these heti.
cies keep up very welt Front California, the
ozmnieredal alvices are not so flattering, nnile
touch as prices of slope:tents ate lower, and lre•
mittancso must diminish it, count quence C.
Cwrel N. Amen,. U. y ttsl
IVAsinsotoN. Mitch .29, I y&::.
The Now ."ark t,, , ,,0uy is riv at length. awl
the uoulia.slions ontuo.ny made - er
-thentet not er
wetly in the way that every body, or even the
r" nonce, tape:A.l.- They. are as fellows: Cal
lector, D. Satyr/or, John Coch
ran; Naval Uthcar, Ilea:an J. Iteildeld; Navy
Agotit, Conrail Straokhamer, (who takes the him.
ors ,Icaliteit'hy Mr. girlie - ill; i.Pattmaster, Irmo
V. Fowler; iileirehal, A P litllyer; District Al.
toluty. Charles O'Connor; Sall Trois:surer, John
A. Die. treeen.r 14,1 tlillyer him, bean cow
firmed.
'rite follotting Philadelphia .notnitaletts have
also been mitic, Brawn, Collector; Eldred, :ta
eel Officer; Day, Nate , Agent; Hale, Sitreeyot;
Miller, Polteacatet; indite Pettit, Director ~f the
?dint; Col. Wynticep i 3 made Nlntshal of the
Emetern,Diatela.
The nomination of Mr. Misi.ior to
the State of Central Amrrir,. boa I,:eu tmulir
med.
The Conanler trokty with France Lae bead ra
tified.
TII9 New York appointmentej form the chief
and intimating topic of discussion. There is 00
doubt that President Pierce mettle them hinies;
bet the knowing ones think they see Marc
tuanagenetat triumphant in the result, if dip
trap holds fast. Dickinson cud I), are both In
kbittoy's way, nod want Seward's Melt as
ping clone to the Presidency. It they accept the
appointments, it buries them out of eight, and
Mercy has a Cleat old again. &bell profeesos his
estinfentteu, hat esseevervates that he would yield
to no other auto. Ryetlers and Gam are both ap
palled. The Captain swears lustily. Mike Walsh
cemptains bitterly. Diekineot's friends coy that
hole not foolish enough to swept the gilded bail.
Dlx's frietde talk In the came strain. It is now
heliend that D;ekiniton will accept. O'Connor
and Billyer were confirmed an the suggestion of
Mr. Butler, Cattleman of the Judiciary Commit.
tee, without rtfereuce,andllakbeettUde they were
Dee objectionable..
The appointment of Charlie ' Brown as Collec
tor at Philadelphia is likely to cause a great row
iu the camp. The Pennsylvania Detuotlacy are
much incensed. Every member of the State
Delegation, care two, aro append to it, mod
awry member of the (Wane al.° A larg e and
respectable delegation of Pleil.ttlelphiene formal
ly protent,l to the President, on Saturday, but
It nom all unalitling. Brown-was in the same
• Congress with President Pierce. and also woof a
member of bin mess. Pennsylvanians here talk
very excitedly. They eny it will Inevitably *lit
the party.
Some trouble Is feared in the Senate over the
New York appointment,.
Robert - Ewing has been nominated Bub-Treas
urer at Philadelphia, Andrew Pico, Receiver of
the Dated Office at Los Angelo!, California; Doc
tor Birdeaß, Superintendent of the "Mint at Bea
Francisco. The Cabinet ls engaged In the con
eideraticn of the Baltimore appointments. The
malt is cot 'known. Davis probably will be
chorea for Collector, and Col. E. Polk lur•Na
val OBoer.
COIIIIMISATIOS 07 POSTMAI97II7-8 —Oar a the
acts putted ou tho night of the 31 of Mardi, to
evtablith certain poet routes &u, contains a eeo
tioo fixing the following as the ootomiaeion of
poettasetcta after the let of April next:
oe ¢ sum act exceeding $lOO-50 per ot.
° between $ 100 and $9OO-40 pei et.
" $ 400 end $t!.400-36 per et.
" exceeding $ 2400-14 per ct.
Where the mail arrives regularly betivaeri 9 at
night 41.1 5 in the morning, CO par at. is aimed
on the hint ti JOO,
Those officers whom oampentatioo dial not
oteeed *lOO a goarter, aro allowed eon cent for
every ••free" litter delivered cut of their aloe,
and each posnutuster le allowed two mills for de
livery from his dr.e to u eubserlber, ouch news
paper not chargeable with poe-toge.
Alm]: Tuaveuriue.-,T.lie Huiloon River Rail
road Compelly kilned Car. new engloes to thbir
read, rir Buffalo, Itootieeter. Fulton and Amos
Ring. They are all splendid that olue tom:Riffle*
trod will mere thariemetalio the "repatatton" far
time of the road. The Exprees train on the road
en Saturday night made about the beet running
time yet. The run from New York to Peekskill,
forty-four miles, was made In fatty Are and a
belt - xi:dada, and for the entire distance, ex
clusive of sixteen elope, the time was three hours
and forty.four-Minntes. The train tioneiated of
ykU . passenger cue, and tree run with two eu
sines,. the Buffalo and Chin
nreeicit, `4B , r. - , .
equally
(Ito purthaaen,
or i? Pittsturyh Court<
IMPORTANT
the - statement at your correspondent
••liroJyrport. - at to the argument cf the Wheel
ing men before the .Directors of the Cleveland
Railroad is very important, and ought not to pass .
w,thout :dialog a pin there. •'Drtdgeport•' was
probably himself percent at the meeting of the
Directors, and heard the arguments. If be was
not himself present, we know many of his towns
met were, and from theta Lc receive! his info,
condorn. There non ho no lout.: that the trwm-
Fortnum actoss the Western bridge, the island,
and the Suspension Bridge, with an accent of
thirty feet to eleven hundred, nearly one hun
dred and fifty feet to the mile, wilt be a very
serious difficulty to be overcome, and cot, when
this iv overcome, the drays will have a bag Ad
ditional distance to travel to the depot. So tbst
the Wheeling men were not exaggerating abet,
they stated that thy euspensi-n bridge genii not
be card for railroad Purposes, and that crow
co g It with drays would te equal to fifty miles
of railroad travel. Noe for the fignres:
From Oreensburgb, by the llempheld
!toad to Wheeling, lacearding to
I Charlie Ellet,l
FroClßridgrpott 10 Wbetla. opn! Io LA)
Briagepor,t to Pitt.Lurel, -
PittnburgLria Ureetoburpth.
MCP we to thi• a FrONT allots:ice fim
the high 'rants and sharp caress of the Hemp-
Ecl.l f rolol, we win fhe better able to spresciate
the wisdom of the ;advocates of that project.—
But nitre eta the t•llitsi Line," and thine who
please may eh.. I their money au the Hemp
told. X
V.= lb. Cl.vettod
LIEE SUPER.IOII mom co:oLn.
We. ere indebted to 11. L. Ely, Egti , for tin on
tiLil the condition mot prospects of the lAlto
Superior Iron Company, Mara, Itt63. The Com
pany in, arganir,l ue,ler the lean of Michigen
for-the rnepone of Iron mining in tle Upper Pea
and in crinnecrinu the Company see Cup
god in cono rooting a railroad• from Martinelli,
Itay, ou Lake Eloperior, into toe heart of the iron
reglou. The part of ohirruent of 'bourn sill lin
Irau Lay, auJ by means of thin road anti the ship
Canal it Sant hen Marie, the riot iron region of
the Itorthw.t will be scoL4sible.
• The capital crock cf the Cutupeny 101300,000,
iced the ucdniloJ fourth part of what hi known
as the Lake superior Iron .Mountain hen been
porobanwl. The tract contains 432 scree, and
it in fifteen Mil. from Lake Superior. Tht ore,
lire mostly above the el - efface, end is blasted
out like took In large manes. The cost of min ,
ing will not traced ten rents per ion, and at pre
eient.priees, the ore is elated to be worth at
Cleveland tXIO per ton = The quality of hobo
Superior iron is unequalled for purity, eifmeee,
tenacity Val strength. ,The tents made kettle
this questi•in
The railroad iu the course of construction ex- I
tend. from Marquette Bay to the Jaoeson;
leaf, and Lake riuperior Iron Mountains reepth
lively, and will be a little over 15 milee in lengt h.
Thin cold, with motive power fo COMMA= be.
airless, is estimated it $213,060; and the oOrn•
pang Intend to complete It this 00.1100. Trio line
id surveyed and located, the grubbing and clear
ing of halt of tt done, and the grading is consi
derably attained. The gredlente of a portion of
the rend are high, but as the freighting will be
toward the Lake the high grade is no ilimadvium-,
loge. The motive power required will be that
only to hunt it; the empty trains. Heavy etrep
rail will lie aid fur the track. The line of the '
road otrikee the brae of the Jackson Iron Moun
tain at a point 750 feet above the water. of the
Lake ' a mile awl: a belt further the Cleveland
Iron Mountain at an elevation h 0 feet higher,
and a half smile still further en the Lake Rope
rier trim Mountain on nearly the same level.
The iron region le compact in 'pace, covering a
few. miles, the spore of the mountain solid mat
es of Iron, and no other material. The ore Is
generally about 70 per cent. pure Iron. Con,
erects have been made with the owners of
Jackson and Cleveland Iron Alountalne to trans
port their ore and freight ever the read.
The exhibit states that the amount of capital
stook of -the Company ,la $300,000; number of
chores 12,000 of $25 each. Amount of amok
I actually pail litTs2o,ooo. The officers of the
Company ate--fleman 11 Ely, President; Aneon
I Gorton, Secretory; Wm. Flute , Engineer; Vire,
tore, 11. 11. Ely, Anson Gorton, of Marquette,
Lake Superior; Samuel -P. Ely, George
.11. Ely,
and Alvah throng, .of Rochester, N. Y. The
contract priCe for conveying ore by railroad from
the Jackson Mountain to the Lake Is $l,OO per.
gross ton during the drat two years after the road
Is completed, and then at the rate of fifty cents
' per gruel ten Until the amount tarried ever said
road shall math 70,000 tent anuually, and to be
further reduced as the quantity increases until
it exceeds 125,000 tone annually, when the rate
is fixed at 30 ciente per green tun. By the con
tract with the Qleveland Iron Company the Fame
talcs aro In be (Merged per mile fur the whole
distance, no are paid from the location of the
Jakson Company to Iron Day.
Thu Iron business of 'Lake Superior Is dealt
-nod. to form'en Important Item is the Industry,
wealth and eommerce of the Northweet; and if
the present high prices of iron and copper ate
continued, the development tf the exhaustless
mineral rename of Lake Superior will be rap-
Idly•pushod forward, and yield abundant re
turns to the enterprising companies engaged in
•
mining operations.
We once know a men who generally spell the
words beginning with the letter s with eh. Foe
it:Manes sole lea th er watt Miele member, salmon
was oballion,sugar was chugar, Sta. That men
was a shoemaker. Another person upon our list
of actirtaintatmes used the letter k for the letter
c. Corn is kern, cob is hob, end come ie kerne.
That man In a dry goods iteuler>We have a sub
scriber who apollm Register something like,
Ealtchier. That subearlber to a former. A law
yer who once did tor a favor, used the word non
whiter when acme would allow. And—and—a
real, dear little WOlOllO we once dared to love,
need to open oorrespoodenoo with, t . quy. dcq
14tociart," and—and—we oculd'ot stand It,
eo we left, one night, like a deer. After our ex
perience who shall say all tlesh—of cobbler.,
lawyere and women—ls not liable to have bad
spells!--Sande by R rgielrr.
Ahby Kelly, in eine of her lectures, expressed
strong feint in Providence ultimately limning to
the all of the women, IS their attempt to gain
their dean "All things nee possible with lied,"
exalaimotrthe pious Abby.
"Neil the Lit!" respooded in Irish listener in
a 1.1.. k. ccrnee. • ...He's not ebbs 10.J:lakap own cf
commenced a tussle with it man, suppoemi to
hoot been &when in •.few minutes more, Ca
pie camp reani DS up Swanson lancet, and on ap
prosy:blur Emma., reined him by the see,, and
raid ttrun, run." Both the prim:mere then took
to:their lege, and did not step until they reached
the hoer house. It war here, raid Emmoe, that
Capie informed me of the fact that be had cut
the men. lie knew Coat Capin had a knife in
tiia possession, but did net ere tam strike the
blown Lady on the morning (Sunday) after
the murder, Emmoe asked Cepa. if we would
not go down and ace the man' Capin said "no:
I law enough LI him last night, wheal out him."
Balmrs asserts that be was very much Intoxica
ted when at Mo Farrell's, and sawedy recollects
what hi raid or did. lie farther alleges, in the
moat poeitive manner, that he never injured a
hair In SooLan's head—that be woe Innocent of
the crime of murder, end t h at be was extreme!'
desirous once more to get to his family, Daring
above statement, Emcee was much effected,
and 'learned to entertsln a hope that be might
yet be spared a : felon'. duets. Wei will add that
Emma, ban an [mishit young wife and one
child Carle is unmarried, but has an aged mo
ther, and on ...threat young Meter. Their feel
. fern, undei the painful circumstances, may well
he Imagined by our readers, and we hare not
the !east diml t the
: sympathy of the whole coni•
tr:unity is with them —rad. Bulletin_
Dr.avu re Mangum, lIATS.O —The Franklin 1
brings latelligcule of the death, at limner., on
the 14th of March, of Baron livnen, the onto,
nous Austrian commander in Hungary during
the' .cent war. Ilaynau woe born in 1180. ar
ilnarel, sod is void to have been a natural nun of
'then - . etll9el, by a goldsmith', daughter. Ito
ass brought up a toldier, but was . not distin•
goishtd, during the greater fart of kis life.,for
scything except his eccentricities, which at timers
amoturtad to an appearance of insanity. In the
rovolutienary disturbance, of 184 S. he Tao
ni eon
,
eidcrod a Gt. leStruent for the 00000600 <, the
olercive designs of Attetrit, nod bin firstj ,
ser
•ice..at the etormiog of llnscia, woe so tia•
factory that be wee appointed, In May, 184 0, to
gourmand the, Were then eating Atjalui the
Hungarians Ills military movements Were 811 C•
oestfJl, and his victory at Tenteswar, followed
by the bartender of Harpy, led to the terrains
'lion of the war Ills Subsequent crnotties to the
Hungarians, and hie barber.. treatment Of
helpless women, arm matters of recent history
that it would to painful to rehearse now. They
hoe made his name execrated wherever free•
dem is known; they were the cause of his Igoe
, ruinous expulsion from gegland, and they can
I never beau far forgotten ALS to entitle Lim to , a
decent position in honest hietory. Since his re
moval from (ho cominand in Hungary, he has
Leen a ileepieZtt and unhappy man, and he mutt
have anticipated death sea happy release from
the repreachce of hie own commience and the
worn of the human race.—Pnilo. 2:oltrin.
Ayxateox COIIItIICI WITH CHINA —The re
port of the harbor master o(Shangbat(ldr. Ni
idiot. Bayne.) shows Strom January 1 to De,
ember 31, 1852, the Ana icon tonnage exceeded
that of .y other notion: The number of British
'multie was ono hundred and two, with a ten
on(' of 32 700; of American smote seventy. one,
with a too.. of 40,385 The whole amount of
tonnage was 76,900, and the number of twee
one hundred and eighty neva; the remainder,
besides English and American, being almost
equally divided between French, Daniub, Ham
burg, Spanieb, Hawaiian, and Dutch. The ex
ports of tea from Shanghai In 1852 were 67,675,
pounds, which It about eiplal in amount to
the exports of the two pretioul your._ Thu ex
pecte of tea trim Shanghai to Greet Britain,
from Jely 1 to Deoember 31, 1552, were 17;826;
to the United Stolen 15,400,900.
We aro Informed that • committee Is in the
city from the Went, devirbig to make a mooned
lion with the Steubenville and Indiana bond at
Coshocton, by a road pasting through Mt. Ver.
uon, Knox county, Mt. Gilead, Morrow Bounty,
to Marion, In Marion county, and thence if de
sirable to Lima. Judge Brown and Senator
Williams, of Marion, aro of the committee.
They bale been in the city mince Thursday
last, and they tract they bars eueceeded in ma
king a eatiofaelary arrangement with our cam
pony. This extension fa on the original mace:
the S. nod I road—thq 'corporate capacity to
both! It exists in our obmpaoy, and we an in
formed that car Western friends only ask that
the ctock enbecilbed by them shall be consider
ed a port of the stook of the Steubenville aid
Indiana road —Btrubattill• Herald.
ItW--YOUNG MEN'S MERCANTILE LI
HUAR Y ASSOCIATION AND MlCllANlC.Sfisornurr.
A LECTUILK will b Melanie! belbt• this Inttltutton.
NIAWSNIO UALL, on TIIIIIISDAT EVENING. Um tth of
BISHOP O'CONNOR. Subjoet-- Awn', dn.!
" Desrf °Pen at T o'clock—Ws/sea at ti o'clock.
Ttesata 01 aotollslob.24 sent; to by had at thaprintipal
110010 and hook Storrs: also. at tb. Library Krems, and
of the Directors and Lattbro Csmtnittes.
LIKNILY WOODS. JOHN K. lIOLIIK4
W. 11. KINCAID. J. U. KIIIKPATKICK.
tub3l:t4 Leetwra C01116111G41.
I..'itxxen's Insurance uompany or Yritsbturgh
U. D. AMU, Paanrcrt.
PAM UEL 1.. 71a13IIELL.8gez.
OFFICE.. 94 WATIM, =WIEN BISEXTIA 11ANINT AND
WOOD
INMUM M 8 MULE; ANTI OA [MID fIIPES GM Till
01110 AND 111ASI58IITS VIVID& 'MID TKIIIIICA,
841 , /.410 4 •gatrat ign Or &ma , pus Alp.
vulva/ 1D :STA 404 INLAND NA VlO
44,1 TRA:rMiI.Mr/ 710 h.
Dill 13Y30114 3 .
.
King. 1 Wm. 1.3.3133.3. J., .
..W .4 " . ' I ' :ip it .. if1, • 5,....
Raman; It..
1 Jul. S:Vlhrutth.
113.b..33 Poulan. 33.
1 , 363.1.33.3143 m.
i5.113,31.3gh.
3. 31313ommax.r.
Y.lt•rd Womoym.
Wm U. !LW.
. 4
' U., B6 ' 44t. 1.11•••0 111. ranwelt. • 642
*Or .NOTICE—:-M.
hem his frielola sod lb. pall. awatrldlr. that hi hu
roweled hi. choler. .toob of 1,110 ARM .of TOBACCO, from
Lls old 41401, 114 Water Street. ter lb. loom Na. IM
undwr tha Menormaloola Moue. stint doer tu the Ilne
1 0 . 0 e a oee tyoueparly, *here he will erolsaror. 44
boratOlun, to keep 001 of the heat .baba of inAPOrted
Cigar. lo Ho. city. lle batters Lionel! that the stook of
Cigar...rot Tobareo he 111 a the hafitof r orertax for sale,
ro eurbeloolly boll known to Don/ OO other tetotatOotJa.
tfor , to WU so for Oita..l hit new Aso/411m same poen,.
cee hire-4,01M Me rawer plao• of h00k.... 1fe416-11a
stayP Wi boiler.) Nature bas previa - id .
remedy for thou.. .hick barb 1. heir to. Itlol7o
YETROI,bOI I or 11000 OIL; pot UP 44111100., frOlft lbe
great lahoratory, eoeloweleel deep lu the Wavle of Mother
berth, 1., without double how of the fizeLlost of thou
valuable,. head Lba tollorrldr hoetermouye vireo Ly a
antlered parent:
• I . ttta 00 . Yattalh Ohlor lie Pt. 15, lE.:,
Mr. M. 11, 01e0-2110: 1 hare veld all Yon/ Polfoloato.
or hook 011, souls two mouths Put. ant La , * beau lout;
lute 10, lour agent to art • further awful,. 1 ...A h oe ,.
eoldpoop. dawn Clore. Ws-bars found lb. 1./11 very
errrolloat to olo.rou ha rir It um.
Owe ;ow aelutt euea. m was Was trry ow with the
drad 1 tate hwr • lessacardal. and la thr.• War. Ur.
Ihe Kama, abet Ma POI' IttOpp4.l. and rho r•rovvred
icalar'd Wily. It la Alta an ktraLfdlitOrtj4l44 , 4 for
en, wad ttaratml 1ty441.4341141f0L1., 444 1014.1111•040 f.
t"
rgi, 1:2 0 . 1 {114tA71 . ! "1- ..„ 4 . '1 = 141714 i. 1 ": 4
ours gala Pt 01.41. 4 1 4 Jl4 1 4, ... 1 10 3, • .
fzb . Rana tdctrldrlF• Plt;d* copra
N.
trot ion Qt .11111 Inert ctliar.., - .. - hA
1. larger , ..orthan3 111 \IMiNETI 4 .
the eOIV-Ing ereseolf„ 4\s(4=h
MES & \ BRO.,
-rukt:Rm \ '
BI,F.DGFI3,
IA 10
fly to tin. •
boy to mat %tato. to
nt tto. neutot. ro
A. 11. lIOL
SOLID BOX VlCkii;
MATTOCKS, C: I WBARS, ei ,
PI TTSBUHO H.
offt. 33 woorkst” betywoon I. and kW.
WAd work warrankol egial L 2 iext 7 *.szi uL. dut ...1 4A
mblr \\ 1
,
B4L 0 V Al t :\ -
11ENRy 4. COW .I , NS,
WHOLESALE FOSODIIOE, coitarksakbN AND
FORWARDING \HEEOHAHT; \
AND INIALNII IN MU:A, HUTU.; 141. go
.X"' " \
No 25 WOOD RS
st ,
\
Tow eI we doors abo•e Vatter gtrwet
PITT,IIL'It I. \
mbl_gloltaT
`4...bArr. 1. t0:01E 1. ..Y
rulur WA Kb a ti ,, Pi•
REMOVAL. \`
LOGAN, WILSON CO. \
IMPOSTERS ADD WHOIMILL.I2 - DL LESS 1
FOREIgN Air. D4IIIkTIC
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Ac Re.
!lave removed to thLir rtfilic u 1 exiensivA,
..r., stro.c ..d.:cu four do.ro Sl.)cbsrt.
or. es
th cr. awl =vim... t(e.,rellr,
zsEciamgoo. the t.44 , 540...r.' , .
..”1.:01.1...t1. 0.• ear. \_
1)A (; U EItRE()'I7I(I,'LS \
rue
NATIONAL GAL l 4 \ ic.itY•
A(IK St)N•S Nation4l Ditilorrean
to v.., garia.t ereat .
On Onsa lat..na l'lttat.orat, '
taaltra &al Ilautlawou u, ia the
at avalarat• I.l.rium V.ll .Ithe .1. -
aa.tit. Mt.! ur •ini To, •11,1101"
at-ma:ad with nub that Aka
aftl...l.allMg. d /
ig .. n 6 s , f
YL47 fo/rle. , ao , MIIII of Itaa•ta ll. a •I
Ith.4 / a ll T.
p Zfani..tli Als"I
aAtriie 14ius. A, •,,nra.,, \lakv of..l le4toWuo
foot rnntan. m 4r•w pcun, nal• o
lOL.l.l.turap/a barn or Niel asoll c.acwi P.anoo.. lo I
..i -, Part.of lb •rity
414-14••••• trn4 s. as, until • 1
ientr•••• in k• -
finltion Xlrst ere=4.in
I)AI,3IERItt..I(YrVpES. •
P.: (ye, Third,Stnet.
Ti!MMS undastrants who *in\ to GT,
) O. ar..,,aral.. •1• 11f. lAas,like' •••.•1. •
tina .ntts,t Al
Lb. Iwil \n...0 ortailibln•ut„rlgor
uguarsolona. I.? WI Ctlllao MCI \ Lia•inc..4 lb.
larcorik•pd •rnizat,l • .o 4
emeted Fu the pa..., rifle iustr itent. 4 X ael
taml, bestua I, 7eteta , On. ,`,"
Phi..
nue reselieml by the .c )1.1...&1
Phi..Plphie met tier t,elt, th.t Lbatelf to Es,
.I.lr la off., L. the palrno.,l the lel.. 'le of 11,1 p
mot) pm, caller singly et•-.P..ht , h
Mnc operittlr. .f. arP.C. 4 ft
.u.Y
alo Thumlayworming. S). \lre. YAIIAU
ORA V, relict of the late e. 111: . !A. , 2.1
reef of ter age.
'flee frlehtle of the
- lnuend Irv= the trehleheii of tre iellolsof,Jitsitea I'4o,
Jr. Bret Cowman, Allathaly. on .1.111111.1AY " ,7 er.ilkg
al 9 0'414.1..
JAMBS W. WOODWALL.
CABINET FURNITURE, \dIANICIUAII
•7 MAN ,
' Nos. 99 and 99 Tht ireT al tot, \..
hl ITSBULDUL. ‘\ - 1
.
W. W. RESPECT F 111.t.Y wto nas Ais
il . islands sad auetdosen. that b Lae ntattnieted
spring nook of Yurobure. v kids Indechlied the lat.
rfs. ` rlL ' lt. '" :.t.. " . 4 . l' .., ,VtittlOtt • ' °IS!
....\
or n nr. P A/ in 9 deterioww4 tea uphubf Is noel. Irish
namoned natariels, ben norkrhushig ad honer de.
slosh mud from U. *shat of his Wen uet fehlll4 13
sonialbetordn, he le enabled to hrodl4 innfini
EU lON ITIS Rh at ihe lowest' twins. - :
Ile has eltionel the prishlide of bloorkff !oh. h•isii o 79.
.e• inlet. et with WA own. he duality and prin teak.,"
.1 nays on hood the unwind Varhay vr Err d erinlo9.
of Funs inn, from the oltnnoot so./ P/ol ..s 0. b• thnt•
oleo osi t sod costly. that a twine. or soy iniS c ei :nor
be fundebed Irmo his stun, n mouuteethuel
tub soy
to omen. The following articles eousiehin . ,is ye.
enrtrand. erbieh, for eirtions . of style. . eh. ... , , L ues
he eurpareesi 11. sty 0100 r•S.eill CM. \
Louis XIV tete • tete fan: ,
10 SOU In PinstCsuil Hair o.oth:
60 dossuitabodany Chain:
DJ do Walnut do \
I/ cvnlou .
60 Mahe9olll t llocklh2 d Chairs:
60 Dishogone Dna.:
23 Walnut do -
60 illarbie tor Centre Tables.'
60 do Droning Durex..
30 40 inla do Wasdo hstoudi;
nd
100 Ciontord du
20 Maio Dressing Durum:
40 blahoguor heyshedlo
40 Walnut ele
SO O he t r e r h y e
a d p o l
10 MihozufWare
o l d o o h :
10 Walnut do
dul
13 ',.. l 4gilJarns lei
' 70 Westin and lealfsedTabin. \
12 Secretary sod finnan.: '
10 Down Cain hest Chain: ' •
at Came Seat Dueling. Chaim
19 Ladles' Wr1930 Dean:
/Lit and Torn elands: 9bet-Nort ' •
- PhiguLtni ' hay, MAC a Tottoil
Doseentatiou ebony: Vora tont .doic
' blinbethaeu dui Stall aud . Pior . du: \
itoceptlosi din UMW
Pearl luniel doi rnsinlon D d g Gi i
Ann
tiothlo and Uall Char; Ottomans.
Ai., • lane anortonot of Onamon r cretin
Windanobalre, • - • -.
Cablewthaaludsfoppileel with artivin ih thole
eiteasubeata aod Ilidele throbbed at Lin sbortaet
allonlarsprounUf clouded tn. &ably'
:To Drorgists.,
AkGENTLEMAN, for many years engage.
to th• Wholesale and r Drug Bashi... la 8.
ot *WI Phlbalallthle.atd lo the toanotaotars otCltent
Inas, wishes • 81131 ATIoN. Na. olgoat4on to traelowth
sits. Addeo...A.ll U.." (hunt* oOlse. lattl:Olswa A
Copartnership.
'NOTICE—Tho subscribers hale tbit
eutsrel Into resrartnerehlp foi..tho transact a et
imeeral IIIAWARDING AND onipleStoN bus
utk( the Arm of JONES A . /JENNY. Warehouse) oDue.
JlAwir oppose the Donorly gals Rantoul Dew* WAter
West. J. H. JUNKS.
eY :ED. N. DU PLU , I , Id DENNY .
Executors' Notice,
rE'rTERS TESTAMENTARY tiv -the
11 Evist. of 11A NU BC LBONAHD. late of W. qty or
l'Awborels. thosa...l. Lew been Fr wtel •to theoeit ,
northers. 1110....uos1.1•IrtelloaaW vute ars was ...1
humans.. isays.... 0.4 baw
rorse h 7t!:.:Ort.: P"."" 1.111711 0 11ZINtir.. """ t. 1 ,.
• • 110.1 f kU. J
Executers.
• Removal.
A NDREW LEECII, JR., k CO. have rr
wood their COAL Oniter to Ow earner or Water
and tltollhaetd Attest.. .Uwe J. ilea ur. JLee them
_ApjaliaLs
ELLEIISP celooruced.LlVEß PILLS,
Cj which rtaw.l lanwrinclied by way tocillti , e koawO.'
Lit the can of LIT/LE 4.NAIPLAII4III and Cam dicemers
Arblog tron w deceagel stale at Cho Littr. • •
Mt. IL IL trum—Dcwr Vic:
l
o .u . p t p
. a n. th e :aum Th w o Th d
*o4ta to give weLetal U. (.04w
Match. L 414. • Yew..
I ITT I:flTiT!
/ay neenl eabYpaet bate 101 l the Tatione prebahe
boa. of b. le e m len. both it whohuale anti retail. awl
they h•ra,>,l[S ie•r: la as eth.Ptioa eatiefad.tow
La' 11111 1111=h11.11 ladylike Owe the eepotte of theee
who bare ahey [Nut. &ad W st I 11.11.11 / 1 / 4 1.1 . 4.1
1 e.uelday them 01.11 at fd.lteletw..
h. [•. Ya,r/ , Deugebt. Irontoa,.o.
repals.l fold hr • R. L . PYLLWIte. -
apt 57 Waal street.
AILUAINS —At the.' Two Big Witidure,
Lir Palatal streat, - Allaphear titi—Strlpal Wets 14,10.
to to 11. o.ear par td; ' , HI and brown thanaaablartlaz.
113 Odror' dilated "M ar
ks az 76 mita; black sllka plain sat
flawed. auto.. a. moo; Melanoma noel. sari,:
11.. art:lls6s Witt. lor std ronr eutaattatta d.
in ure .sad
.
,
. Lama Lilt LLak[~
.x.ll tru ant.; uss Ill“%rr I.
utaipapdt Lz 1234 uss.s. • 15911 31. 4 •
cOllll4,
Ye.: 111 Cope se
thaponnlos wog t
ba " it ' Cal i rTlf:ti . r• t
.M . 1 " 1 e l . ' .:-V V, IV. r
l'011 \ rilT.?;:',";',: 1 :.‘
k r ...iy i 4. 0 , 1.1 ev C , 0 .. 1t5i4; 0r.,,,,
it i .LTlelt_ . _ 'l7 :ittre. o •YWil?e : :l;2.- - - .. tlVonitger...
Jatuie'• ot ine toorutrils; i t \
&sly Dare% Polk, Y. Brow.. TVs le grown . .
, latest lidal
Groat
bean Vol Volk.; rib Ude roil,. la
for nritir mart dwelled ever prAuced in Obis
,cutryT ora..drby tthebtlii,tor'" utrind
the drat II of the coati,.
it . , a \
'chOld - b t sob,Saulto Vit., Eihottlsch, waft
moor claw W•Viell:
Etabalbritt '
't tot• r,.; \ \
, .
rillistota 1,1 Salon —Weilabe.
\
401Iiired by Adam at 00:0.11SAtra!r.
P lViglle. Illitl l ,olk. '''.
___l2 ' 1 . 1 Wtuoi
_.,..ter , a• '
ropeity for Sale Or 'EI
of RO
etangeA \
c,,,4 ,
>f tyro 1 14.5 ,IJNR,'
. Orostrenbr .(rest-Y22 feat obotri
• Will wi th , Wkahin riga ea or Pi ,
101 two fredt• disit.iut \HOUSES.,
rut torelliber atouth— .t\ sairad
owl oir dui German .lattier
str. la 11 milt-tic ft brewery
wilt is,. Utoilir • rumadifssur
.1 • • tt.'itle A LW'S
and le - en t. ea...i V T ..r.,,.._
\
\ New 800 \''
ARPERSI.f.ina, PtiTNAS Ig.agazine
' \
n l 17,7';' h :`,n I 1, 4 1 ,7f7.r I. l sat. Lt ,, r4w. 0:
;Ad .. .lute. In vaht.recif
irh,ies, tied. el
t o black. .r the U. : , t•IA. er Pat ritrt
t-haiillidi t , as tor, in sui.staip ronowiat-i. \
0. norXit L ettonae, tor tile 1.1.4 . ..h0t oar the 4.4.l‘stikui \
\ i tavtoi in yt,"loiy, lair i.osilit 0 \
\ i,tr .` , ',.1:A., ': Ur UL:1°11N.....,.': \ \
~ ~„•
The ottlar thwillorar. CiiroOrr • a id.
0_ i 0 ' rsi,
, itooonOt'i iii:Ory silt s it talio.i tali:, val. i ' :C s
I r .ai aA. Itet, awl other Prot taut TramA
•Ilre.. Tr a , in ... batil. "TIAN.% i re 3
. 1 . 1‘41 tockr.
\ ' l' ' , ' ,l7er : iTra .'' sibs „Ir., — lLid:ent ' l ' o ' r ' iNt, '. \
\ `ItV..d..V 44. - o v ti. t ili,, , i Id o,,,L',atir.
tt
....LI! , bk, lot . ti., \ OAVIdUiI it tl , ;SEW.
ni..A.l RIC ~
.1 , . hazino Sia . claft.-- . 11 - ;
LIP boottiolc.
.ilir leen. AUL.. Ur. itimur \ f lit. lurk,
1.04 lido to• array* Rik*. iad New Jareattwo
\ c
4 -ern.. In strai hook \ At is •rittoa end wileidatrel,
i r clic,' i k ra..lo S Iht Itiwowl, ;bolo Church. \ dre
Halo orswentet .in lei watt ni,:ti •Wo . bibtd./ 1- ao
ter *a a .4•01101IIIll IL '..\\ G....,:.. ~,,
\
- s
t o la t . t.kt.o.ut IbrAleittrla anal 01`1"tiq
...74,4' the .1 \id, g at WI it . ria .14. 0041 trut o •
olot oe ••it he foal i . ary 04.. sal Ile
rz..t. kw . A... f , _
~ bur 53 01. at; Wow,' .ii v i t . . Y i ,or k asl t l i k s tsi w. ~9
.kb I,', \\ll..atlA c ellers kw: i.idat lit:Arid? Market also{
%.\suao,plear AGE*Y.
sitiriL Ci l ' a YORK Ain JAYE PPOLEA
~ 5 ,..i.,...T.....:;..., ~
JlACKlTrblllklaajl IV'ekly, \ ia PHI 1.,
'l\
StADM.I.lif it• tilt 11T.U.PditL\rdrill ;SF STlliki i
Ittrl (elly, 4f, marl, ` mad Ott, ol illattsrowl dail
ilt tiLl.li. ' ` Jullbt 1111.111P. 0 11.1,
, . 0 \, \ A IM‘ t L A'
I. ,. ; d‘ t he cols - a a rost fur . ; tr re .I.• b.. 11 ,1••) .i : •1•1
liada.• 'nef Via lOW, lat
~,,, f if
t a. ; , , ilarl
~, 10 . aligliatini
a Ulf 11.000 nll.l/ . a • .la Rite Pal. [land.
ITalland. te.ottlaudanZ,lS aloe. W ad , 6.• or tiiitc.te. • Ito
babies p••••••er• latit, Oleo ri.rli‘Or Pltilarateh • on
reolrUed . to Piitsbutirb .1 ... any amount' of ‘ eaall 'tal,l
, tivosSi s:r n the rui r ilo H ttalla4l. 1ab34):1 ) 1:....
Slat, \Roane. \ \
111,:ttAS lARNOt, • \ ' .24
, I), Slatsls p.oaror, a .
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arra netu•nia (.11 • eulo.&•‘, .00 , 3'../Lltlll (woratuse.
with Is ititcaok 000 an haw .Ito ba& will ert:: . 4a
hito out 0 phut lowa.. thlotti& las hoeu tb so ro
I Ire. t ee l ( Th . r , sagfainlialt iter•etfulliik•lleits a
c a tVlTrs it;ll ' ll\iltio ilantware \.\‘ or boos, ikit t ror •
els, (.014 has Itetou bra wail • le, rito, :4: Rudd atlitat 'i or
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Nitwit he lortbliillfaitetaibi so. , \ •,,, •
1 wiatticu to tit, aboro , ha batistes] straskeineulah.
he crustantlb\ roliAtod wait 1i1.111, , f the ceitStMeti
'Yorrtoint gliallia, aild Is 000 prenazaei in purely ii.• O.
`lira r I'S•rerelawil.a.w4t.el.kno. TuldiSiNidialailitlei • lik
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141. 1 / 4 ar5i.41.1.71. uatlLE b i e . ri ± r n on ilt.reland
or T. AA LIU ittorsh. shall halo prom? attention.
..aratdittla ;rya' 4__ , ..• ., ___
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rjrlllF.l utt4rtignedliave constaddicin and
• largo Wa.nly orßlll4tri LIYIbiIAULICCIL‘rdietr.
rerranted oninty. Thia prattle is th e NO 404 r au
to =aerial lot qial•rni•—•',olool. four Within. of
'` - '-e told in andtblattarod Wins [Lie (.4stoni..\`Will
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i;ktittor o so loch, twootatiso in
..i, rostai atall'a r t.c . = . .x . ;,t
10dr 00, :ii...1.: - 4 , ...J. anaeltiret,
ror,Tr all linioormai loildini *Ad
walls, silo:dor Mita. tolices. lune,
id avast sped.. ob kirk aiul clew\
l tlieleitiTtar Atiiiiridr,..l
tator Meet:ond 11.07r0ntat....t. •
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'4ed my SPRT4KSTOCK
ba bloated to ‘e 4 h l Serard to ye /
Wok. anlthiad a mr tins. )1.1
ty'lartr alld wimp ate, root/Oink of
Oro *onto 1 and taunt s Iltialnew
1 Bhutto. and Wilt... \ lakil aud
131dAyles. sal Curtain lUoOdo of
•Olordultn Unrewir till UttlitniCor-
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rriNSUMIOR RATES 'between Pitts
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d Wow lik4u.Al4ll_ , -., 11.114 100 lbg. \
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" it ii r diP:4n . tall ' A - 414 ie. lb taithea ware.
af 1 . 01.0,00,04? tont. perooo lbs.
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s irilti TUESDAY aftorpoott;. April .t •
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Wald and Fifth streel4 , olll td. Veld, tor wount al Isla..
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FIFE R.IBURACV,, ANNUITY
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cu liTEasigiterniit.. ' .
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streets Plailadelpisal.
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