PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. f 0111.11111 11 1) •lIT warts • oo PITTS/URGE. sTHMDAY-SIOMSG, APRU. 7, .11M.' ,q-CIF .VlBlj ItdTTX.tt W 144. .fhti 151 WU, 'O% i40.El d F 27673 PAM. • ‘3ll.ltrtneneas Warn Giunirc—!C. sztonetirewiren ,-lettow amen Weal, Moab ores to opr Mth.= am ..ineer.destrable soidlnarel meld= their btudnese kno.m. VIZ entetastbru ts between roar and to tbaunnet, mar tpir ppneet aYal TlllArs sun many In 'West= Pennall' - fit&vid Esotela ObL • • • . IELTO ILDUSTl.4lB.l3..9ather .tte C.lltertel SOW -10 i PriEntiS Eitel:4lB644*ot or the Dent alma. ea WWI madtaader. ADVIFIXIBEIIII mai 4.e are emir Wane te mat: la The paw .ea Moeda/ merman 1 13/ Osaf#l3las ; tam Wed= 6 a'eleck.ca 20=d. , .. *Mama; MEMIUMIC 'WHIG 1101111512101116, cOlAkooiarienoni 110313 YOWRALL, 0f Lan tiger county. VOILAVDMOIL co9rsaki, ALEl.LiktaLtiftE, - Of 'Franklin Comfy. • .s oa staviroa aussai, CHRIS - lAS MEYERS. Of Clarin Comity WI ali - lnidte Obligati - 00 . to Adams ta CO'lL .24sem forlass . Boatheri'lisi Western - paperi liranalnGlnfill ACUTE. =11111311,1121210 CORVIPPO3DESOL Tbe vorieepondence biidw, whit* has beet litteed inept bands for poblioution, le"if e deep : interii - ting,ohareeter. / It shows the 'gestapo ::ruestft Wesimim in C DIM 1 1 0; 11 8 the Mend tosefeetee tf hip cdontry by promoting is unmet ocisteonuicatiouletween the seeboard and • the Talley of the Illaaeilppt—that greet 'villa, beloot theft:One of his youthful heroism. :d t . -Mif,dleplayed the. power of his ri " - - . Meflir2Aaao'' - 't•li also shows his satire mind eves rutiessAy at work for the benefit of his countryi Ms fa seeing sageilty, In discover ins' the- Unpottance of direct Lind. superior. _luaus of•comninniestlon between the . East and the West, as 11 maws of strengthening the bonds of .oeion, and of developing the resources of the -- • . defog Inspire. The tOldiats with which he nn dettoek aworie,then of vest magnitadeotthe time - • tif life when he might boo olaimed exemption from farther toils, shows that he retired from the Presidency of the nation - to no inglorious ease, but that'll, lived. Only to bleu and bandit idt Atter ifainuoroii had examined the whole nountry, with the cultivated eye of a civil engi . ,seer -for, he 'spent • portion „of his call; tit, the 'priaileal dities of a surveyor—he dot ded op - on the rote by Coveters of the Potomac' Cud the Teogbioaheay, sa the most preetiohle • :•• end the but, by whish to cou'r't the rest with' the omit. The same route hoe been admitted sore since; by the beet practical civil enginom • mho beet mega it,. so the very best route scroll the AthigheidemAnd any one can see by Atilt') that it Liethe shortest old scot rascal • At the point where the waters of the Potomac • old the waters of the Yonghloghenyftherwl, .'.ohs Allegheny Mountains present annarkeble de prestione and terares,which render the eonstrout . Con of a Canoed . !ere difficult aid lend expert . • . glottal:tat any othehoint. „,.The singular feet that thin route, so - manifeit - • ly favorable, has never been improved, eibiblte •:. . else umarkable sagacity of - - He the eery jealocuirs ,'.andectsticatinglatirehleit have for so Oen, • pare preform' the favoithle posecdtion of this routs. •Theie . dlffieulties are, happily pee -1 , sing artey, and on Gin: Wu: Lainins, of Pate -1 burin, will no doubt devolve the high. honor of Wing Aostly s eemplettd a teak 'eonceleett and • - chitished by •Weanisonon to the Moat poi ad of ?iis life. Par his agency in this =Um, ;GCS LAlttitilt,deStitl 69 more areditthan appear, from a superficial knowledge of the facts ln the -Atom - sad he Will we hope exono to, if we take t •-• thkiniceshin to 'reanticut, in thin connection, hie iocted and disinterested keel In behalf of this • ' Afar, pears' of difficulty extrordbory some young°. a company, jut :Amity aganited with Maiming prooPeets prow • - sees,. to unstruot this glut work.. !lien ooto . infuse& aales of negotlaticauevith the BCC• mars area Rinind• ComPtDT,--over which .'' • - Sou. Loots arLette then presided, with all the • power of dialler—ohs* finally re alted to • complete breach.: Mr. Metene had • this - taken mo rtaloffences at is city, and !road not oestana to come here. 'This was a sore diet*. rAtitettient to•Pitlabungf, and'emartlng under it, some of these who held the destinies of the coo • - port) in their hands seemei as anslone to tear - • down in they, had teen Freeland; tebtLUa up.— ,It was lately - resolved to build a western rall i cepa, end to aid that pried, it 'was propo std-:to. abatidan the' Conaninitle reed alto : :gether;enel• to transfer the stock to the new • r,oigenisition. At threesome:l2Eof extreme poll. • - Gen, Lamas suppedlorwaul to the rescue, and : • come oppoted and 0m jeered, and some mistaken' friends took him by the lotion end predleted his rale, he steadily performed in hie' pique; and .bought up Otoek to the annum of woe ODD 'hares, thus obtaloisg the control of - Ohs eimpany, and owning the charter from for ' : feiture. HO had no hope or expectation of be • jig 'able to build tie Toad far years to come, but .IteheA the, mot implicit filth io flannel Menem: Es wu ening to make the present pannier, gamine% and to undergo • great amount of tees • Mewl itoloyaece, and wait for lir reward..l3ot la this seltramitiolng patio spirit on bis ; .part , ' . _ platter of the Pittaburgh end 'Connelisville ""Bailrind;to Inpoetlotto Pittsburgh, would have, been Nis reward has coma sooner:than id . expected, for there liAot • can in this comma.. !` airy vto does not now thank him for his clear " • • - ,eighto sou, Ind bin resolute and otecessful of - "••••:: ;fotts. To Oen. -Inutnza will therefore belong, etptaoUes rosuner, the honer of compleilni :.; ffloketest Wet Alotefoo root, as . but for his coot: - Aegsgari.d '8400; In s time of pecnlier excite. tort t, i its.: should now Ha ' no ehartere - otta - no agtutlsed non:many to build the work.. The • ' 7•• Wm IndeMitable courage and preetlosi 'shrewd ' Assavelloh prompted the 'effort and enabled him ~ to saws the Charter in the time of Ile Perils, will seen-him throgle'eetry &Scull sow that the _ . time bas evidently"Otme when do work•ean Lod ' • ::ought to be.prosecruted to s suoraful boas • • '.-. We felt we cold de no leer, in joticiio Gen. ••••_ '• -jyaTsue, when noticing the Taboo of Gen. 11feasrectrM in promotion of an improvement fur. interotatteMostion - by the Youghiogheny' L.: !Otto, Ikea to ref e r - ho our worthy tow.asman . _ adnterrestrilibars hnthe come good come, end - • .lusting performed this act of justice, we will no , • * - 00310.corilider from the literecting on• parewhich follows • oolialtirasnkSCr.' - • - • Itmfrootin, bleed 28, 1868: : . , . • My Door Sir=o the "Baltimore Patriot" of • the 28‘1 Inst. (Baturdaj,). there leen eiirect from atePeeoli'yna reccatly.dellesred• at Pate - bomb; Hoot_ dm cumin of the - Conztellinille ' .road.prej... In t h a t intereatityr put of your speech . you' stets that, Gen .. Tiashlr.xten had .•poped in the handiof .Gen. Mason, ot George. town bon•iltieh contained papers relative in • r i d Patollo Comany, mod Indio:clog the more- . routes from th e waters of the Chesepeeke to ' the Ohio, for spnblio road or Mehl's] , I laut prepared front sethAftlo donaments, a Asinine, bistery: of the Potatoes Company : -• • fromlit ottstostloth to 1789, when Gen. Wash . . have rents/Eremite Predealthough • ken the facts you have o p tedputridly; you •would confer upon we item'. to give maths ds. tails as yen hue them in relation to the to: and _ old papers, and with your per I would .Iplane your if tar to the appendix of the volume, ei so Mob telt as you may dram, with other The volunis olli be ready foe the pnbileher .tho coaxes of a few days, and I,wonid be glad to leer from yon at your toiler. esp - 0rt.,.... 7AO- PICISLL. .• • lior; Altars tinware, thutoccem, • Csiosinont L. - - 11.14rotr 31, 1863. Dos fr Your letter of '2Bth hut, la Jost tiO pMd alldsrlett with e ten t : euxn:rilt vflothm7,°°! uest, • SO the stilted oteetucolptdootuatuti-of"ijl73,DZ ItthintOn Tso flirt ,te noels remarks to• .1 I 7.1 b d o l :I = o of II et heap 114 _vat led the s , t ~noe to lots of the dot:o3t7t; with as othehe teed 'with tho early !(story of =rth-.rt L'atrabst'ireep,f;rl,ll;l2. muds -trona, Om eptamitteo. on "Bnad, std Cssotr":l4 Conifers on the 22,1 of Map, 310, C/7 ran „lip) ran bfmno , • • . • - . . Etypone ef Coat mittua." lions* of hare- 17- BYlitailieloio, 19th tiongress; rated "Ibis CU hreike and Ohlo Caul" From Wits dun- Missal= VIII downer the inurestieg fact that es early tie 1754 . (20 years baton the Berea den) Gen. Washington in person explored the proposed route for connecting the Beat and West ' by the witeriof the Potomac and Youghloghe , eyr rivers, and made a report to the Colonial le gilkture of Virginia, describing all the abstrue tions to be overcome from Cumberland, at the scilicet Creek to Georgetown or With. instep City. Oa the 20th of Jely, 1770, he made another more extensive report to the Governor of Mary landi comprehending the whole route from the delude en the Ohio Elver at Pittsburgh by the Connelsville route, contrasting It the Sae qiishanne end other connotations, "bowleg its su periority as to distance and facility of construc tion, and Its vast importance "as a means" to he his own words, "of becoming the chin eel .of courryance of the crtensiee and v afeaM. trade ef..a rtsisp empire'. If such were the views of Washington in 1770, of the importance of this route, what should be aid. of. it nowt Oaght not this favorite work of the Father of Is Country to breve eousurome ied Seely mended to obtaining an ad or tie Virginia Legialetnre to incorporate a Com ray 'to make this improvement. In 1784 he went to Annapolis In company with Gen. Leroy .ta, and obtained a concurrent sot of the Mary ,and Legislunre, and in • long letter dated , Mt. :Vernon, Bd Dec. 1784,' addressed to James Ma dison and W. Jones, then membered Legtesture,ne reiterates tits views gusto toe grata Importance of opening this oommumeation as the best if not the only means of keeping the eastern and writers ocundries together, and prey sing upon them tee necessity of a united applica tion by Virginia and Maryland to the legislature of Pennsylvania to Grope:ate in the oonstrnotion dila work so for as it paned through her ter ritory between Cumberland and Pittsburgh: he also suggests the arguments to be urged and the oeneau to result to the people of Penns and the whole west from this work: Here in also die. played in a remarkable manner the wonderfal ,aguity Of this wonderful men who even at that time anticipated the narrow jealousy and illib eral policy which a few years ago defeated in the Pennsylvania , Legislature an application by the Baltimore d: Ohlo Paltered Company for Leant to construct their work by the Conceits elite route, more than one nundred miles through her territory, cad thereby forcing them to adopt a incite attach thirtieth:able, over four or Bre mountains and as =arty elven round the South westers corner of Pennsylvania to reach Wheel ing in Virginia. Gen. Washington at that time Anticipating opposition, and perhaps a failure of their application to the Pettraylvarda Legiele tun, ,eye: "On our part the application will appear attentive and respectful, and if rejoined , on theirs, plus them in the wrong and excite reiterated epplicaUons," which he thought would mainly scooted In the end. Bat this lesson aide hope has not yet been rewired. The poi aiding of Pennsylvania have not yet been in spired with penult= enough to meet this just expectation of the Father of his Country. From these documents you will further dis cover that as soon as Gen Washington was re invadfromthe command of the army in 1788,end before the Indian hostilities had ceased, he .tor mediatory returned to this favorite plan of uni ting the East and West, and fated with the idea of its importenoe he mounted his horse and at the husrd et his life actually explored, In per son, all the present routes for connecting the Eastern and Western States, through Dew York, Penr.sylvaela, Maryland 'Led Virginia, and af ter his return, in 1784, In a letter to the Mu. gee of Chealalleux, he nye: 'd have lately made a tour-through _ thaTlLahes. George and Ciamplelo, as far so CrourPoint, then return ing to Schenectady, I proceeded op the Mohawk riser to Fort Schuyler, crossed over the Wood creek which empties tau the- Oneida Lake and affords the water communisation vith Ontario. I then traversed the country to the hood of the Beslern branch of the ficaquehanna and viewed' the Lske Outrun and the portage between that Lake and the Mohawk river at Canojoherie.— Prompted by this actual obserestion, I could cut help taking a morn contemplative and extensive view of the vast inland navigation of . the Celled States, laid could net but be struck with the. Demme ,dilDielon and- importune of it, and with the goodness of that Providence Which h dealt his Divan to CM with so profuse a hind. as Would to God we msy.have wisdom enough to improve these I shall not, rest con tented until I have explored the Western Conn -47, and traversed those lines (or a great part ot dolma width have glees bounds to a new Empire." Among the evidences of Gen. Weshiagton's love of country, I consider this as oni of the mast striking—that at that early day, without fee or reward, he should have haunted hie life amid hostile Indium and ids health, sleeping In the open -woods in countries then totally naluhab• itist is an set of patriotic self devotion which { - we, at this day, can seareely believe petal& I Among the MSS. reports of Gra Washington, on this subject, I also found the following com perisoi of several routes explored by him: "Dletenca from Detroit to the several Atlantic porta . . ses From Detroit, by the route throne,' Fort Pitt and Fort Cumberland— , To Alexandria, or Washington city, 607 mites. " Richmond, • - 840 " • Palledephis, - - - 745 ." " Albeey, ..... - 948 " New York, 1108 " " - I also found among his papers a nap wide Out by Gest. Washington himself, Indicating the route for what be calls a "portage" between the waters of the Potociao and Youghiogheny on the very grouad (with eight rariationtrj on • width the National road was afterwards constracted—for the means of making which he applied to the Virginia and Maryland Legislature,: the Western people be , tug then able. he sand, to Dada little ores aid Ie making these locations and rasps,* it sp ielers he employed surveyors and hands whom tis paid from his own pocket- Amine them I find the names of Samuel Eansway and Dr Jae Craig, the latter of whineacknowledges the te at:dee of £l2 7s. 6i., being his part of the ex. pause, and who in one of his letters says: "a general account of the expenses must be defer red until I have the plasters of seeing you."— Thou gentlemen made detailed reports of these operations to Utz Washing on, which you will end in the appendix to my report, to which I refer Jon for these and o th er deallesqually In teresting, of which you can avail yourself, if yon please, in the inanities work you are about issuing. Yocrean find them nowben else. The original manuscripts I returned to Gin. -Mason,.fatturr of the present Senator from Vie- Teets, very resentfully, Ca, Pimrsu, Bet. ASIEWALT. SIEWART. . - - „ •An erset ocpy of this map, as mods out by Gen. Washington himself, you rill &ad publish. in sty !sport No.= 13 before referred to. lizrzaxor no °Loan Law.—Tbe bill which lately passed toe Senate, to repeal the nlizoad gauge law, has also passed the House by • tarp majority. This leaves he thole quutlon of tall• road pogo to the decision of any ctompeny ing road.' A liberal polio, is always floes; and WO are glad to see Pennsyrusda exhibitive; so good ate example to deter States.—Pitte. Gar. Good for Pennsylvania! She has stint got her eyes open to the truth, that "a liberal policy la always the wised." Our excellent neighbor of the Gazette also snakes '"lt virtue of , neceeelty," sad to glad "to tea Pennsylvania exhibiting so good an 'temple to sister States." The repeal ing Act passed the Bone by • decided vote of , 67 to -18, aird6r.pgh remonstraaces were made against the plasma of the law, and Philadelphia and Pitteburghlothseaces were exercised toot heir utmost etreugh to defeat it. Otlf cow rcg neighbor, we no_derstand, ice tc Ilatrisburgh vita othent to defeat 'the repeal bill; and if we recollect rightly, when • similar proposition to repeal all gauge lame wan defected in tbillerats, the Omits was glad thereat...-0/eve 'Her. ,Our friends of the Cleveland Herald will pc.r • mit cc to correct Vat* errors into which they neve.faten. In the Stet place ie did not make • "riven', of neceesire" In spplatutiog the repeal if the gang* law, awe appalled the passage ofi the law originally, and have favored the In the second place, we were not 1n Ilarrleburil "with °there to defeat the repeal bill." We pits. sed through Harrisburg, on our ersy home from Seidman and' Annapolis, end while there the subject was mentioned to us by one or two of our members, U. one of great importance; when we tarot:tad them that we were opposed to all such restrictions as ameba and injurious to the lnierests of the State. Several of them voted for the repeal bill, but whether our opinions bad any balance upon them to CUOMO ay. In the third place we do not believe that a single Pitt/- hunter visited Harrisburg to oppose the repeal, and we knew that a strong Inflames went from here in its foot, turd as far as we have learned the repeal giro sailefastion. As retards the gauge law to Eels noisily, vs have thought and said, and say so Will, that as there mast of ne, ossolflbs,s break In the gauge somewhere, eith er Dinklrk; Erie, or Cleveland, that Erie bud as good a ottani tp this advan le g s la any other place,. and we have never blamed het for her if. forte to obtain this advantage. . derived II Our neighbors of thelluald Rad hsve their trroncons improelons,in regard to our po sition, from our opposition to that outrage upon the MAIM, of this Commonwealth, the ..Freek Uzi Canal Ballrosd." hove always opposed, end obeli' continuo to topped that grate fraud' upon the people end bore olthis flute-net be- oust . it Collates New Tort and-Ohdo by 'Bail -road, for thatvre have fsvcred by thatesratsueans offered by the Pittsburgh and "Edit Railroad Charter; but because the onvetid privlteise has 'been fraudulently seised in defiance of the ocn intuition and laws ofthe State, and It is impor tant to every citizen cf the Stateohst the hence and authority cf the Commonwealth shoall be vindicated. Will our friends of the Herald set as tight btf re their readeis raokt WASHINGTON • Cortoipaiglonoo of I.la psily fhttabargh Gasattr. April 8, 1853. i think you will get to the end of your "Own Correspondent's" yarn for 1658, about the class of this week. Theta is a prespeet, more lovely than any depleted by the mellow and glorious pencil of Claude Lorraine, that the Senate will finally alj.urn on Thursday next; that be, they will adjourn over from that day to the following Stanley, with the Intention of then diaperaing to the four winds. Once go with them, and joy attend thelistcps. It is said that Ware nomination could be 'sallied, On Friday, acme of his friends had to vouch for hie fidelity to the Fugitive Law, and his belief in its isonsiltatiotiallty, expediency and so on. I can attest, from personal knowledge, that two years ago, wtiatarer he now thinks of its constitutionality, ho oonsidered it an Inhu man and disgraceful enactment, and though he could - not sanction violent realeMnee to it by white people, upon whom It was not meant, ostensibly, to operate, he dtd approve the course of those colored mom who, from time to time, MMEM== enforcement. Tbo importance of the decision in Dis'e can makes it in our politics se signitleant ste the "rule in Shelley'e cue" is law. • Before It name, many nominations to important offices, objected to on the same ground, had been either laid out letup. on the tgble, or bad bean smothered in commit tee, or been hungnp to - dry without aotionof any sort. Among theis were Dr. Patti t, Director of the Philadelphia hilnt,lir Gray, Patinas terat Cleve eland, t hir. Fowler, P. M. at N. York, and many -other men of mark. I am not etre but that your -editorial brother, of the Pont, would have been enrolled in the same Glue - tripes army of martyrs, if ho had had the good luck to be nominated; for I think I remember that to times gone by his peen has given forth, at long intervals, an gel'e whispers of remonstranoe at some more than visually andaolone aggression upon the spirit of freedom, and-those prinoiples of the Constitution which dentate liberty national and Its opposite notionaL lam told it was a eight refreshing to a thirsty emit to see hew gully these emitter resale sailed throUgh the straits after the 'frigate went through whiob had drawn the ene my's fire. Every pending noininstion was pen al without a egoali of dinget. To morrow an Immense - number of nor2illStions will be submitted, but whether any of great in:- portanoe is not certain. lam informed that the Secretary of State prefen to reserve the pro. posed diplomatic changee, until • period of greater leisure. But 'cobalt see. The report, which I repeated as well as others, that Non. El. Senator Sturgeon .. had been ap pointed U. S. Treasurer, turns out to he erre, tutors. A Kentnokian bythe name of Cagey bags that partridge. -- The new Begleter of the Trea sury Is not Ez.Governor Bigger of Indiana, who Is, I believe, a Whig, but a namesake and pro bably a eelatire. Mr: Nathan Sargent, who retiree, may have been at soma very Innocent benne early period of his life, a nice sort of a person, but no body regrets his disappearance from the stage of offielal lotion. - I eel it stated that Me dismissal excites some earprise, as daring the late °mums, he occupied the position of a bolting Webster Whig. lied the right side turned up in the right place, I doubt not that Nathan would have turned out a vary ardent and decided Foot! Whig - The San4ran difficulties were greatly meg. byanit reports. It fasmi tap the Cap ' tabs of eh pane only stationed a guard of ma rines for the protection et the property of the transit company .against the contemplated vio lence of the town council and apart of the peo ple. Seeing that, the Mayor CA Connell pro ceeded to sane:ier the Government end iziluth lune, together with their -goads and chattels, their "property and their sacred honor" at the commander of the Cisme. But It seems he was net so green as to take the place, Its authori ties, or citizens on then tents. The - chief managing agent of the company has arrived has. He represents the affair as not at all se rious. What Is mere important, he says that the British are sincerely unites to get rid of .their nominal protectorate over, and ail connect- Lion with, the few thoirand treechiresgsvent. called Moeunitoe Indian; and that we all non hear the last of any differenets betiromi Ameri cans and Brinell in that nastier. For one, I shall, be happy to see the realisation of these clew.. From all 'mouton it seems not unlikely that we may have nearly the tame difficulties with the petty States of Central America as Great Britain has had. Jouta. WA1113150201, Alia 4, 1853 IL is said that Mr. Marcy bit opened agate that terrible subjeot of the north.eastern &ha- Het. I expected something of than kind with the return of the abed. The eimple fact it, that Mr. Everett left this thing in a dangeroua posti lion, for the want of Mae to act, and now our annual fleets of smacks are about to sally forth in quest of their Doily (num'. If a truculent John Ball, In command of a little two gun schoo ner, abould tome aerate a-bevy of thus hardy little skimmers of the less, end Presume upon his authority, they would almost certainly turn I upon him and glee him a iv:fonder drubbing thus hie shin . could micolostably hold. This would bring about • gepirel row. It is a laudable am• baton u well as a truly patriotic Impulse, which luflaances Mr. Marty to provide 'phut these dangers to the peace of the country. lie Las 'urged i.r. Crompton, the . British Minister, to content to the issue of lustruotior.s which will prevent the recurrence of theimenes of lest year, The =torment now In course of negotiation le only preliminary to others - designed to lead to the conclualon of a treaty, which will embrace the whole subject. The Senate had a long ezeoutive session to day, wherein a large 'Mount of miscellaneous business wu transacted. A treaty with the' Cen. trot Arai:rim state of Ban -Salvador was con firmed; another with Uruguay, la Beath Amer.; los, was paned forward to the nest seutioa. A resolution affirming that the President had a right to remove territorial Judges was (e . Irteee debated, and adopted, gr, to 9. Old Dr. Bret- Leon, of Pennsylvania, was confirmed not to be Treasurer of the U. States at Washingten, but Treasurer Lof the ?dint at Philadelphia. A long list of less Important appointments wart con !anted. it is believed that Gen. Dix woe unarmed af ter a certainty of bit declination was made Owen to the Senate. it is officially announced I..that he cannot deprive hie linker fellow•altd -I:scas of a chance of so good an office, and prefers the shades of private life. Dickinson is coming to Washington to take could wi , h the Pfeil dent and Mr. Many, as to hie duty la the pre mises. Col. Block bu gone home, very much dinette tied with the coarse of the President. It ported that CoL B. considered the nomination , of Col Gorman to be Governor - of 'Minnesota, as bad faith; and that on taking leave of the Pre eldent, be would sot 'arbour a mill °imitate* of Ma feelings. . Tin on did L, that in petting, the Preeldent bMntity tusked the Colonel if there was anything be 'could di for , him; to which 'Col B. replied, "Gen. Pierce, yea hare done all you could in conferring 'upon another man an honorable appointment that bad been promised to me." The President is reported to hero re joined, that he did not understand the allusion; and whet told by Col. B. that he meant the Governorship of blinnelota, Oen. Pierce elated to him ittat .be did not even know that he was an applicant for the place. If this bit of per canal ilatory be correct, the gulden will Wile, will the Penultimate Democracy allow Colonel .Bieck to be steritioed, and to be turned sire: from the Deem:dire chamber a tiotiii of °Seat dopilcity, and his own urrobtruclee good Ware/ asp that gateau. will arise. And her shall itatiectede Whet ert:t booth, the C.lanel'e 'f e eble! Mien" sn'old stagai in patine! and vex. like tam to A*l Luis too lALt that =rn }war Mint chum was Knew las aw:641,1y two du late tomtit., I" „My impression IS titer. Col: B. ought to be mode Governor with as much 4lspatch u your Constitution will admit of. I Make the kagges tion with diffidence, but It isiplain that some thing must bo done, or Pear.sylvitnia Is gone. By the way, Pluto and his *chasers are coo troopiating cutting up ar.othei shine that will produce a emotion. Hon. Alfred Gilmore, of the 20.11 District, was recommoinded by the whole delegation in Congress, by the DlGlOtratlo mem \bore of the State Legislature, And other power ful party influences, for the Consulship to Val paraiso. Now that place Ile been entered en the elate that hangs over Mr ,lllitarcy's doll:, op posite the name of.l. Glanoi 4ones, who Is back ed by Mr. Buchanan. What s to be done here, again t But of mum I csnoot .preeeribe for ev ery desperate case. It le said that Robert q. deott of B.lohmo ad Va., 1r b o wrote the circular fetter to the Presi duds! Caaditlatos, by war of a Stotheseope applied to their pot ttcat cheats to test their eonadnese on the Compromise, Fagitive Lsw and which said Scott brought down all said can didates who answered hirn,i yea or nay, laying them out stone dead,—it is said, I say, that this Bsott has drawn the prize of the Commie* to 1110, worth from 6000 to ,15,000 per annum. What s remarkable 'shot he is. This martyrises Oov. Hubbard, of Halm, Pore. than victimises Col. Black. I =rend to them both, the mauronees of my profoond oommLeseration. It ie the wore. for Hubbard, because he can't bide his chagrin in the Governorship, the Hain. Rea' having peeled upon hiskase last year at two trials and rojeoted hire. Otherwlee we have notbl4 new. Junius. • 18.0nr friend of the Pittsburgh Gazette in informed that the Clinton Jane Railroad. se MM. rayed, etrlken the Pennsylvania State Lisle in the township of Kineman, Trumbull °minty.— Clevetand Herald. Well, what in it to meed there? Is there any other Railroad in Pennsylinia to meet it at that point? These , are natural questions. Before men put their money into sillroads, they shoold hove all their arrangements perfectly made to Insure at leant alter prospect of ene ma Rre greatly fear that there are some Rail rondo now projected and betiding, which will long end as monumentU of tic therteighted 1, nese of man. Whativer people may eay to the contrary, the thing can bei over-done, cad there is now a pretty certain Period arriving when this will be altaittel by many sorrowing parties. ALLEGUILIT Bathos Cksr —We notice by the roporti in the Philadollihia papers of the de alsioni of the Bnprethe 04art of We State, that the writ of error in the Allegheny Bridge Case' hoe been gnashed. at thii colt of the relator . This, as we nnaerstand sustains Jodge M Clara's decition in that oue. The PAilatiepAia Nardi Arat iean of Tuesday, says: Tits Sax Joan Dunce i nvi.—tienenal Pierce's admudetration is said to, Justify - the command. er of the Opine In hie °dense at San Jean, and will forthwith send him! despatches approving tile seta, and reitersting!the IttetrockLans ander which they were done. A vague tumor Gomez from Charleston that • battle had taken place bctween,the Cyan° and • ilritleh sloop of war. with the capture of the latter after • severe fight and loss on both sides: , It is, of course, all moonshine. The New Fork Herold, speaks of the rumor of • fight GB falcom . There Ise rumor In the oily to night, which 00Mal 'by the way of Charleston, that an en gagement has taken place cif thri ;nen between the Crane and au English sloop-of.war,' in which the Latter was captured after • sharp contest, with erring!' 1013 oti beth fide.. -.The story it distredited fi ery. ea the dates from San Juan, by steamer New Tbrk, ste- mare coerce than °sal hole been rat:shod at Charleston by any staling weseeL The fittaLi also. lay's that despithes from Cert. Hollins este that be acted. nithitbi ep prout of NI Britig Chard; vitoac aria YORL Crnalr. Sen. of tho . pailt etu.aazjh' isms.. Nsiir Yoax, April i;180 Butiorit progreisii with all the used tht meat itangnine morel:nal could desire:endless , dal affairs doted lad leek with a cloaked les , pet:vet:cent upon the pelt. though Litchis! tlmes are not yet paueiL !The imported,* el-the three months just closed are •few doCats wider fifty millions. - The eaporte are only fonriern octillions, leaving thirtfalz millions to be settled for in cola:or bills. All the New °acne nigh have cones to hand gt4ing fen days readiness, yet the arta on thelitee of Exchange was not favorable, and rater are fell * per cent. dearer. Tho enb.treasury lott4noumulated no !us than seven and a half mliCona, alumna reachlog the entire amount bold India small State Banks.— Quite an active demand boa sprung up for sled log exchange, and wo eball soon see whet cur bodies' rests upon i it the banks Ire able to epos a large yam in gold, we @hall tee fair weather, but should they grow sensitive under demand for remittal:lass to Europe, the tight:loom of March will be renewed Tee real acute mania has received a slight check, anti some of the meet ostensive builders have fallen, making a vary poor exhibit Bents are not by any means so active as they were two months ago, and those who deferred hiring have eared money.l if people would only pay for what they ased,:and use, the rent humbug would 9000 die. Al toy we pay several bun. deeds per annum for a house containing an en tangle suite of parlors, which we furnish at a cost entirely beyond our means. The basement cellar and steeples Itooms we use, keeping the curtly part of one houses as vhow rooms. Sus bands and brotherriatgrensy stops at the res taurants, the children consume ewill milk, and situ and mothers not very small cheap dinners at home to wake the house expenses small; .of all the shearer thnday, the chum of fashiona ble housekeeping inifietr Took Is the ledder. The Astor House waiters have had teighteen dollars per, month reonceded them and as the leading hotel has inureadeted, the strike may be deemed ended. some of the smell fry bottle suggest that they alien have women wait en the table, sad say they Can make a saving and have as good attendanos.; ' A meeting of theiptinters was held on Sat urday, larger than Wu ever known before; end united to a man. i An advance of twenty per cent wen agreed neon end It will be obtained. for printers were. !Mier In greater demand then at the present moment. All the lending otfises have already advanced lad the. neresinty of a strike has been avoided . The Vent/outline of battle ellip will not pro. owed to Japan,-for sant of a eras. It Is found absolutely Impossible to get crews at the beggar ly rate of wages paid by government. In these piping times of Pew, oar nary, like our ar my, Is able only tOirecrult the atom of our for eign poptilaUen, Shoal only ambition is to-be servants., With no chance for prise money, Jack prefers the merohent eerrice, when the pay is liberal, led the work not very killing. • City railroads hire received a cheek le the decision of . this Court, mode on Saturday, and the Broldwiy*oheine may be oonsldered.ae dead. and the others In a bad way. As the toads now In nee have become (smiler to the peo ple, and are of abeniuto necessity, after the own ers hoes been deleted, they wlil be suffered to '•I Ae lax Item otinformation to railway travel ers and railroad - people, the following descrip tion of the working of the Hudson River road possesses tutored: , This road, 100;tollee in length, employs 221 - Hag men,' etetionidat Intersdis along (hesitate length of the line 4 est before i train le to pass, emelt one walks over tits 'beat; and looks to see that every Track 'and tie cram:tunnel, switeb, rill, clomp end siiet le In good order and free from obstruction. to, he takes hie stand with a white flag and litotes tt to the approaching train, as • agog, Ito "come 0n"..-end come on It does, at full speed. If there le anything Wrong, Missive. a red 114, or at night a red lamp. and the engiuser on listing It promptly shunt off the steam, and nounde the whistle to "put dews the brakee" Everylinoh of the road Is carefully examined after the passage of each traln.", • A:general cototioltsition of railroad people has been held at Albany, and cheap and rapid trio, ellog determined Upon. The Erie and the Oen; teal lines will rim an opposition 'beneficial to travellers, If not to theetookholdus. - The Erie road, to pay Its Interest and eight per tent, to the stookholders,nonst earn $890,000 per month, which is u nittohai its equipege can do. 0. "11. W141.4313' SZLICT Ficuon will Oita tools 'oa mopity th• itk hatiot, b..bor the 1.088.1418880 f tbs PIM Ptesbyt.rlas Chart*. }quota:tub: sod on. Monday th• 1144 1411 b. moved le that 44 04 well 1101881 6aea skim Yr. J4BB 6.61111 atom . cone of tom UN:Mit:mt. zgw.6o4 hay: . [GAUT .., la the rielatrusWee47trete. DDEHOP O'COSIDTVALECTUBS. tin. EDITOR :—This dislicgaished prelate hav ing very kindly consented to address the "Libra ry Associ a tion," the public may expect a rich treat. His well known reputation here and else where, as a good and miceessfal lecturer, has bean fully established. On several occasion' he boo appeared before thiScoduntugty in that re. I.,tion, at which times he has been greeted with Jorge audiences. The subject selected is one eslculeted to exhibit the teaming of the emi nent divine, and cannot fail to be an interesting theme. The lastitntion at this time is greatly in want of. fonds to extend its operations. The number off:embers being few, the reoeipta will busty c3fir expenses. If the Lecture, are well amen dud, the revenue Is increesed, thou enabling the Aseecietion to make additions to the Library .in the purchese of more books. At this time, an effort is now making - to add many volumes to the Library. and in order to do so, It is fondly hoped that the nommnuity will patronise the lectures more extensively. In may of the cities of our Union, where similar Institutions are established, Urge desa linise are Oven by wealthy men, and others will large legacies for their benefit. Have we. not similar large-cooled meet It should be remem bered that such organizstions as this are Wee , ty In their influence, being one of the most silo cessfol means of averting evil associations of all kinds. The young man can be attracted to the reading room, to seek Imowledge In books and periodicals and such like, Instead of the Theatre, gaming table or dram shop; the Iced tattoo thus Lasomplishee a mighty work. In or der that this class of pent= may be continual ly lured to this place of improvement, the com munity should footer the institute In every way they:can. Dear resdet! don't forget to come and hear the Bishop in Masonic Hall this evening. A hiEMBEE. Ser-tOUNG MEN'S MEROANTILE LI DBARY ASSOCIATION AND 11SCHANICS . INSTITUTR A LECTURE erIU be delivered before title =siltation. at BIASONIO HALL. on THURSDAY .I.VENIING. the 7th of April. by BISHOP O'CONNOR. lisbreet— .. .Eiteary cad Teuth... V. open at 7 o'clock—Leature at 8 riehick: Tieteto el admissiou.:u eeritg robe NM .t the principal Haele and book More.; alio, at the• Library Roam% aad of the Dina°. said Lsetur, Oolaraitlee. • HENRY WOODS. roux B. HOLIES. 11. KINCAID, ' J. IL KIREYATRICE. lah3Lici Lecture Committee. sir wouro woßinn—A great many kanti4 trunses have t.. 1. wring...Mins/Ellen the origin of. and chatiffing.tha Woe= ounstsd to the hennas swam. Soares ly any nne , of *Wad scams lue aligned mom acute obasreatlon and profound taearcb. and Int physicians aro vary much divided la opinion on the sub .l.c. It mart be admitted. 1m0... that attar all. • mods of erpolllng the. Worm., and I.o4fslun the body from their presence, Is of mon veins than the nisait dt• outliner. as to the origin. Ms ...Mtn anent bu at length tern tnond.—Dr. Winne. Vmenguss le the much a4mht attar swills. and bag already asperatad all othar Worm Watkins.. 11. Odes. bens untrarmll7 acino s led red oy medical practittonern Par ads by all annulate and merchants tn town KM whirr. and echoing* ant Mall by the sole Proortatom. apt J. hIDD t 00.4 a Wood street. star BURKE & BARNES' SAFES—ilere is th. bind of ta.timony a. to the value of oar RA/A& upon Which ...en coaddatly rut the ruutaUen of our work. R. hat. already published aural outlbeetes. worth, Cut oo mad. for tear regular ant ordinary uter, sod to ld aboard, hare bun outdated to the SIAVEREST TESTA IN ACTUAL OONYLAuSATIONB. and vatiarted their csntenta toWIT fore trout dump. The fo0ow:1ns to another proof of the maw IneouteorabLe eharootar:— 010,000 WORTH or Boors AID PAPERS SAVED WITH A $4O .118.1%! ALBION, Sui tovarrr. Fag tforembet , l2.ll3=. I Mune Ryan w Itt.ce—llear hiss, Your two Where re adT reeelrei 1.0 awns st the 'ma I .le in, to Bad, couLdLe lt oernetly flea P at/Or. total thecae I beoaht of realest fall the meruthe el the 10th al Ja r lot—tar sham bonding ortex burned to e.t.a. it built el bridg— e large titre. aver balkIlog• rO.. ...a in It It Ned term of the 1re,.4 fell late the eager. utters OM TIP •WV ...let ell. It wag a very bat Ira Air not. and toelt.scee.te that .ere tote Oahe, discoonted to stoat T. theamed C.llar., whl-tt wag dary3. TO•r• wad sod • ti•ole payer iaferal; wellarihn. I Imuld adrtee.y _ten. rho Ld dotes eagneldi, to lose PO Liz% but bay • Beale he keep theft PAW.. , I a—itell Ita ta gad. eta manly tiamattorad 7od. baba loan, .10111 . 4 ttalr, ,10113 MABEE. ttir WI behave Nature hat provided a rennody M .very dlaraa..6lee huh Li het* to. MILEII I•CTUOLtint or, alleg. OM. tot ap nil It as.., from tho Lent latoronity.conosisd deep in the bovol. of Koh** geoth. O, without doubt. one of the grestest of the— remedied Reed the following (*snoopy• ore, by etagere wont Put." Yourr US. U.. Mt. 1. U. Kier—Wet 1 hare said aU your Pstroiettm. Mock Olt, some two months out, sod hato brow look taw Ow soar agent to girt • tumor roma?. 7 .00 wit sumo Sisson mon. Its hero (sand the ant wry •suilirat if las and Dysratary. Ml dsughtitri at Ohs time your ti.trut was has. was Wax very low with tat hum 1 war. Lira tsaitwortful, sad in throe heart Ow* tan wicosol..sal thc hos uMultlrali wot sits trams., Imartiltarstr. It - is also es ry.tysoistirm/rt remedy tot raw intomod hyrs, - Ontsi lirstlassi ant itirwawasoitoss antler Ohs tilos; roma hay* issegyestrol or 10= 7. 11.4- our.. with nepse. Trru e tor oats ty wll the Protest. In Pithihartai .0. re.o.a. w.. caft.l. .irgrAVLNES, etc—Persons fishing to pus au. 'comas INtua azs tnivoul anal daserlptlcin4P.. tt iomortd van obtain Lb.., at tn. ;mat priers. mt. It. CI Ina Pars ' JACIIS 1n11.1E3. Jr.. • all. ; itykst sad heat groats. ter Massa. KlDDiti). have just received ey. bowls , / dorm of Oloatereitlkl:bly Verfuowl =XXV sjA pp, emini.tog: ttio allies", liner, 5.1.4 est. seels.l Drawn litnant: taus: Drawn Wlullarr. Rimy ..4,u.5, ehrtins Soaps. ft Li .dialttri br .14 that Cirstee• bats as dgl u ad In 'watt. lo hi grar Lin Adrertli4mento oil cutsid• plex. NOVILE POST.LEY, D rIANOYACTIIRE/11 HARM= AND CAST STEEL SROVEIS AID SPADES, 01111 BARRELS, SOLID BOX VICES, PICKS, SLEDGES, BIATTOCES, 4e. L. te. liarc removed to No:17 Market streot, where their easturarrr. url tuerrhautr reusralr. Aro 11.1. M 10 rua.alas our au a team um/burin. aLussrLera. Bsrlog mx..a..weary frr We of Ahem. N. it.n.T 0/.1 .tn../ /LAY AND NA %Wig WORFC.I U.. A. Duo reimuud In furnish a Viper.. iladdl Of fork, at Soto= plum (4.0:430 JAMES- P. TANNER. SCLIOLEALLI DALER II BOOTS, MOD, MISTS, HAT!, AC., xo. 56 I/01)D MUT, 1111210"/ On. Meta Third and fourth. fterftly stook embrace' tivm7 rariety and Sty:pot IWO& Ono, Ilosatels. Ae.paroheisod th. rte. Knotackl usolatnetor.o, *mud of to the Swing and Pasmagn Wm. and El bb at .an. henry pnom; lag brambly •Ith does a rat deloblo wid New Yonlr.. • Placlausrs mill plena cati &sot analina bkra bnyluo. Sabi Spring and Summer Bonnets. TAMES P. TANNER, No. 56 Wood street, 11J/ troo.id call the ttlonatto. lalllllllsors arta otbstrlrbo our to doll • ado. to Ida lons .00001m001 of leasers. f Mop no.o;I:jlas An Oa comlus amozo. Also. fotoob now... &a. oAls A. H. HOLMES & BRO., 111NOVACTINalli OP SOLID BOX VICES, MUHL PICES BIATTOORS, CROWBARS, &a, PITTSBURGH. - Ono. 26 WoOd at., betwoos 1.1 mid. Sad. ea- 111 •mt Wo•L t 667 6.6uf.t 6 MME l l con:i Citizen's Inscusnoe uoinplui of Pittsburgh IL D. ILLSIG. Pazaapsn. 0/01UZ.I. L. bp". orricat, 04 WATER, BETWEEN Mesmer AYR WOOD imams. ar INAVALA MILL AND (UNDO WAND ON SDI 04110 ADD ADDI/BALPD , RIVERS. AND TRIBUTA- Ar- purso.. on.r.rt lua Or Asst.,. Olt lIRA 4 , " wou44, oral of VD CA .4 LY LA.II) I 41704 mix sn4 TALANSPDALATAIN. inn:otos* : WAR... Lowhita. Jr.. umtith"l. I " fttgega. g „, Jr. I John E. 1.41: , g6. A. Usttausta. • itiLICS. rdllllrtt %OW Dry.t.t Han, REMOVA LOGAN, WILSO & CO. EII7OIITERIS AID WllO DEAL= TM 7011111011 ANII DOII 10 IIAnDWARE, VOICLE Y. i.e. Ilaire removed to their neer anti eztensiee iiezt rtigeftwaeletzt.g.urr..deo7 I bollltha at. Chart* :as Wel t. so •acklu-stlo ellt...=.oattrts 'e ssert... r.l1 1. cant tnr ofimod 1. chi city. - . --- Hemmer Firer, Premium_ DAGUERREOTYPEa\ Post o.pc• Third &rat \ gIITIZMNB ind strangers who wish to oa Ll lain as wants, at ',MU and We like I.ll.mam.at -tern row:Wats man. v1,11,13a6 nto their Wand lo chit at Colo known astabllsassant, whets aeitatartartloa .0 oarantod. or tto two med. am GUM WIM ant aral bort plump, w rraam4ith II 1316• and Bk •Ice coo . mm o Mart toaerral land, mad bargi a rartaerrat at Pl=tarogllPairVork. . laslngssgli .61e to O'er to the tarot. of tlar Arks...stile et abor d u ty r r la arum arnica hm am= mowed. µcow man arel apaistias. m ak oraatllMN .o lia I La..lo:k a. to 6P. ma . . DAGILERREOTYP. Ebk \ AT THE \ ,N AT lON AL GALLERY. 0 ACIIESON'S National Dammam Gallery, .xl. of ta. numeaa aaa watat itnetainc=i ill =rig a llogiMuatt.. bt . at, Amami , Xatkail pram till at tbaSrf e istal. attar ao atm you aupatal OM. as W, mat, gilt Um Um mat= aut mart amaratt base W.W.I; a( dm Mum& exat wItM "la n talt. IMAllaM li ng,lsaarataL7 enii4ed its Pada takes al:Ulna Mumma. its.r.n.a. VA Ilig tllll4 tomelOWSl gib Mot nanalMam , MMaktaamn hats al aka alb MIONMeIt 71171111111 ...,...t of thatlty....l ',gait, . . trall= l!ar ennitaigg 4 . P r111'... R* o AL.: 4 HM/ • HADLIANS L i _ WBOLTIME PE ODIN*" COZIIIIII4/0.1 An , FOILWLEDTING xxscararr. ANX , ZULU 1 CHESir.. BMW; MU, le 11.1310,130 ra 25 WOODIITHEET, .oer• abovi s llTater stre•t, \ • .„, \ LIED, . On Totality af,{A .\ OILIDIBY, 000 and d un of inittara Ilelfaisfak N t .), \ The tom& *la roxsplay on T6ur5661.,.." 61 .6. ' 6 , lo o'dooll. • ' \ sr \\ \ At nom Oa . 4 .41.0774vg 6, 16 63, Of 8r0. 6 ' 6116 ' 4 or ale city). ,NELY D'. TaWIND , Guo.II, Ws of Clo• muntl.gblo,' , uld fortforlX of Noblootolro. Pa., sad of W00.t.0,10. s,_ \ > \ , Cis;teinngt axxliffacifor; - dare am. • anlY. na , A . Ciskei al dCo merelnd hooL . 1111 EV. sISAWC COOK, Di PrinaipW. `4.oo?iv Piaci et Mental anedlatal emdnatnn Manta unrs.flosiemn: Aseletyg i rdhat and Probs. ' Pr.r.Mlfor na Lat. and Greet Leogusiree, \ Phil!,ate ProL MalJt. iaScher of tbe tlamentarr htscehes., John \ Tho=o4..r Weirs of MerS7t. ' a ertdL'efd , mental renmashly, , he Stuttarr &mink ordlds lestltatio# the PIEIBP„/10KDAY Of Slat.. 10 it yowl ben ma 13 ,, e1a fd entertn• Lt. 6.loraPtiot Om WO. 11-0:i t 4 great nun t 0 bestonelt 0505 tn. Comm et Toeing Men on Dm snows thensAl7 err o.etoo the llounting Soo_ re erhdant much credit end 0, L0._. thoFklef oth.. Collat. A elms os foer, during the Session Jos ~stai. ware 7 . 4.111. T trained Bll.lteeving. \ , \ The Schad Isaapplted entleies and este.% • 6tm. mint. Astronomical. Plailmoptdeal tqad Physiologi 1 en. yerems, together with (Hones. 'Reps, Chests...e. Thank are . ohm man ute.et 01.1111 two Vbcui.Mur Litsrur ties *ad iv Libtsrrof ereo sebensi seems. _ re Mace or 2J eramm. _ On 'Ugh" -" nVi. sub 0 1.4gocat y Boarding iettbe \ tad , Irs t 0.,. and ortmtle et rs.athg I $1 KIP $3 \OO • \ Belyei aisle 'Seminary. % This .well endo d Sohool,/telingn d part• oat of the Aewinly, and remand worstnom. from wIII open am Semmes . inkrdlon 00 the FLIISI3IIII4dAY f Xs,. \ 31 Cost A. 311. Pend 1. - , Plv ' T" te -KiresOr 47 1 . Dr.UP• " g t , • sot rincipals. Mr& 21.0. IL 0110.2,2'1E1w of X ustrameetallf lasted blhd , gedy d hleholwt. Teethed of YaiiitinX Driven& • X tan. Mischa of Modern L \ sers : dhee. Jonies Borland. Tesabir of Weil Mn.le. The wow of odd 17 h u edegodide 6. that 0!.!f abet fintinary. sad au& ea adapkte It era farel.bed_ eith s Iht4ozed, signed by the teach, and adhere of the Behoet. Nottladt labors Anew will De wind 10 =Whit et. Inetftettoo usenet with Wee of Md. lint calms. AV .ximxiints w being mule to provide hal:dings for the woweedufost of at LW du handsel bmirders. A l iinsont • Ilmlpd number of risme • &died tea b 13100" modiii-0 with Warding in Wallin with tisanes. if essly application In mimic 13000 run 3110103 cr 22 Van\ Bubr ladadeoadtar of II 'vodka—Mao. 111 . 0; 0 Um 0'; Dirairanz arid Yetrelel. 02 fo hew.. Odd 13. Yoeel Slade. SL of dLad, tee Mel 01 Ua t il .. llo.l. art oweldee n the ey adearri ' dba o r ditlystos o tlie . I:Zte=l: overlootut. nhl 50711144 needled. Chrighth Addosate end Prleb, Wide A d ,. eat* any 00th dna, A SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES rilL win b. cymodd car lb* ant MONDAY cr Mr. la SW .73111011T0, It dadirwti • ludic. numb.. ot rbiet Tb. bandit a I. ioneen In a ante port of et. , 111.1.0..1. •omm.dions. and .arse tb ground. otteatoooted with shade and bait tyre., .bsubbcry cf caztuds Idad • Tad a. loution bp healthy and nay of smear b 7 railroad. liver and anal. Thant:ye I.:bayebyt of different danondattiond and air, aryasinEdat Whyrtylana In the & artanbcanord. SEEM Boar:ldea and Tuition. pry nano, of Cairn a I odyncrien la Mune vita nn of Instmaaint do—. YU Lado and French Landunran...ab----.....d0. , —.. Ending and 1? , Vocal nada - wan= llon. G Shalry a a. dardio,dad. Ell Etannar, Ea d. Plttaborgb Jo, Inebant. X. ra. •Ileghopy city, to , J. w. 0.1. EN- Witte my %totals.. nay. U. I. Malin. 11. .10,7 Pa.. Bay J. •7. n. En. 14. tdamabarlat. Nan Itriabton. I . a.Bry. A B. Bnalord. lf.. A. Brown. DIM. I...tura. tY. navy 0. Mum. Aunneot dry. -.l.lnUnlyl' IVIEV. DR. KILLIKELLY'S FEMALE 51311NAILY. us. KlM:ming. Pa. 1r ,pprn . -7nitIZILSTI I LIMON. ea MONDAY 2.4 of Mo. miming • , t•r*TDl4 C/1 ,. .1n. at Er. Retiree Bookstore, No. tl Wo:4 street. for charactercf Destitatio a trralthfuluese. to. PI.. esquire of Rt. Ray. Ake. Paten, D. D.. sod Rtpropel Claw of Pltubuh taJ she of Eau. W. Joule... R. D. c ra ne & Joe. D. Day... D.ll. Welt, and Jae. W. Hallman. tees; itteboreb; toter Rcefl L D4 .of Buffalo toroace, Aseostrung county: W. 11. 81, Walton. 09. Malrecillo. Indletta 0.1. t); A. K. Phu ent, Rea, .ad den. rental:ion of DerPor. Ducky o say; Dr. Jur, Yaw not. or 000000RIe. Jeff ea; Ulm Josopb Ituferitoa, Sitrauutut, &ram.. earthly. oo7.4telel 17nion (Gratz) Glassworks far St - t: PILE subscribers; desiring to ehOnge their b twiner. au sboro Wort,. lor • lb could.. tool.. Stu. rfc...ll,l=oadoy:Ur dean luar o rti ire We'eitrtiott= rule. • * oo th Tee termoe boo 7 puts. with ehaars iOD tomeow.— The property conseta of Pro *events lotalmach IVO feet sour. rite • Ira rob foal bout 04.1rocie theca, One lot to mooted by WOWS. UOIMIIIa ftstenurree eider *sok dodyebee AM for allOtOR flhGterf• "tolerru• *py Yea arrtprotor. r ortaffuenuespurpelcs. etr-tirdgiorr \ iThecleoo now imeGstror. \ • For Rent. \ inorn //0.14 . ra .ed opi tbe Rae O. havtog • wile. *.:11 tid .of atatrirsy Itua bora rattled. as le7 OP" arrangement far lige% eo.je.sow I. all nageola pry salsa . Ea ozeibltiosa ef Ya 40.111124 .ad wore of Aye anatralty. It to also well Pagel for Aneivapayr pd . otbe =Piro or mow., or 0.11^0.4. , alootioac;noolboldes leptips;_ao.. and batty of so 6.14 =yip as he PPP on tta . feliowlso molests tarp. alt: k prr day. or pr • ptAsel oda* pa, foal pad aerator of • or Oa—lito Hall 'Wald Do larotat for tares'of CP trioeis Para IL tea rata of Your tioadard . tngliff•d , Anplr to V \ Taira atoe+,CPear P . 14 - 1-ZO I S ; -7 - or X. D. 0/721. \ Honsokeezme B ILO PERSONS remo,:zo: about* commencence dr a lonian bear illa WILD. seersidriss as wan as losscrias at IteCLUW of Woe d ten ditt street. biemir.n, '‘ • } ‘Sont 11 PraVITTON 0 1a LS. Wocdo, Son& kolla r s. of utleta• Lich cannot tridnord .0 Cato O. 11.01 Sir Call and e.t.a, In . ddrnasnir , Tobscoo ,Dealars. A 1:10TkO_N SALE S OF `LEO TOBASCO at 1 CINMIS A v. optdodna Ito \ 21st Masan ana bass I,ta'a soutimild earlM • my , day tnacv 8...1.1 essnlts. Thd ittentios,nt U.* dsal,tag MGM To baedo 1"v3.4 Oludanstl, Atyll 2, \ \ aPT Morse's Cordial, L. IN & CO., V AL P4P , 1 0 1 - 4 4 :Ter , Tati "?' fL nwnLetnra °3?!. lali i 944 fi ea t coß w sv id nota, Black Waln4t, 1910 ST °t of atbk &a. varatsbncl. 7.12;4•1•Vd r sl ab g"."1"' apt TIIuZAS PALMED. 10111EAOHES--100 bruhels Dried Pear reed sad for stab by A. C. A I'DAKE. apT Z.o 11424 a-a ERRING-150 bbli. pickled liereibg reed =I fir gala by .1. a a. MILNE" "(j ICE-25 tierces Rice realised for sale py Bit av 7 A. A. WiIANA ODFI9II-6 drama Codll.a, la storeBANIA • d far see 11. New Goods for Gentlemen' Wear. WAT r 8 .1. 00., Merahant Tniloxti N. 111 VbeetT strom, us •skor ratan! their 11.11.46 tau bees ..lt d .nth groidi ewe from zed Impnetadosat, and eadddesdAll of the most drdtable SIAM of Woad; emit:dada, Whet taWirtanit...22,77P,7,glP:=",: ord. as do boa 51 ,1. awl In Moistest fuhke. ' NA 3 .For Sale or To Let,' • l' r "FR/LNRLIN IRON WORRN," ffituis at I' taalioo, Is It • beauty of Pepuso, sod{ liter of gusnaluoi.m.•Woll campfire • Nolgsg MI • oda /0.11. N.. 1 farm large More ..1 w.mbon.{,ll 1..1711[ Smarm ultb Orr out.bolleinaz into asap*. relle.t. a., sad taluble Mater Pour r 11. Pte. eau sgord Pe Nu One purpose. Coal .IW. cregolle of dr Nth al • forloteag u 4 la esfilatent a mow y. NA =VI fa m4l“, 1 :tali Ol ' J 'l gbit t g= .r•for nisei,. Pittsburg b..snd sae embraitorr P•ugda,, Pa. lud.cfl 11. 1.1,01001.10 N. English & Bennett. \ \•. W j e 1 .1 E8 !. 1 1. 43 2 U3 ; , .1 ° .g11 18 ' •. e n u at• t rTA Nuntsmurs,Noe.l.lgrond street, sod )51 First• Xre, between WIX4 and amitlitoti, Vitteborgh. Ps, guy or mud and will fur. yr ••••1,‘1.111.4 and 117.1,Nr, wring goods, which 1144 age Of icFLI the 14100. tuna Wm . N\ , i fil =eg 'l' i ff s ' C ' loNse: F!' h gai., t ';lP:2' P \ 4.0 rane V S. r 5,34 11, 202 Mb& poug red gt.ineepToberc 10:1bbla O. Mignon . , I lel rn es ' Cri t 6 a= %a; 0 17.11' . ... i.r0,... 60 do trout during d10g. , . s' . • 1 Vogul= 4. ,SO transited fS.•Pe. PO be Scotch Inuffr \4O do. litolog db. il T= .12 \ 'it 1111eNtlitagr ° t 4 ~.,—. german o, Al.'A ergo Nal 03412eN ' 1,64 . az izotlpN!\l`''Va"' •m i... li r, 'Tits it ' "z r i cf="gr, to 4 b ...grier.. b 4 ...doe.. Er Cade; , '''' N.O Won .1 it - 67.7.a1t iimr.... .. 4 h1. c 10 0. f . ltrsit 018101 . .......114,z; \\ ~ 4 ) )1711.: , ..4,”..14 . ; tgo : o 4 ilia . . Ira . \ , 5 , , ,. 7 krax.ty?"' iftl,ll' `t.. - .. It .— lo A r i e . ., 1 1ib i. ....,... tu r.4 . 4., n 1111!„ 1 1 E: 4 1'i 1..10 '1 , 44 11. , 1007 i b1i. ...8 "'. 6,01.4;g.g.. V. MOWED! . OR •• r mar. Inth •• \ .--....lsochiall , .it A. Ml i e r lih , I \ lis q A ma It (roscs3lMlTi. l a in d w F ool Ind. MI \ to• toki 7.; slim 11,taboirsh anufaatruts, 14 benna • t. D. Li i', i „,,,, h , pi 4, 0 , ~4 Y. Dotard A Co.. I.drOirt p e r tar t Kallak Co. de, • rern. en 111.1... , . :a. T. ills i r:l33 .. 118.1 ''. lop. D. a D. IP I F4I ' I it OA. Roa , . atlcClo.. P ?t, 11.7dutie ll'' . ' , Za k ': f:'' \ bona 4 Dade. d ^ill.. Well d.o. . , sl i me •r • . pada. hi dit Arthur, Wtholletish • 00., dd. \ - • blow Yck.V oaccolste, •• • and Brads. • I,I y IVBAKEII a Cat ittmerican PAttrlf= CW % 141.1411 atFn , . y. Itur rods Bitigsils. drishirayisans. V Brandies. Bel It hialiZlN3. l 4 , reg•aggia Beerd.t...a.Ls. ,:: N "- EXCELSIOR ELM \ - J prar.s.canus AND TO crimicat LINE OP OMMUSSEE Tire- • , lan ens u t tm=awia, may tea as sontataass asn. , . 7 , %lc, „ \ . s , ~..rF.T3 ° VI , I I IP- P I P n I7 ,• \ id at i 1 10 c, \ja a r . .' 7 4 , ?' tic an 611 • •'alroad Lik). I—=—,_ \ ,- - L s. 1 CLZFELAND,AIr prtaotr \ . Inaolnection% arra the ‘Leletadaillor Clltr e f;lnh .6. .. Ckretand and .pi.sa. fly ' lll, d, At burg& R. R , one.ificlat\e \ grardi Es,n, 101iSSENI3kritt vill 'be "ok ted thrinkti • c l ith tti u mAtl:/ b itl. Lan Ste c to Chreelatfi hem `lna. , srLkolao Plum to .4%,":0 ..trzs,,, , , MAO P05EW__:........... ma,ia J. p Creek , CLLTisLAND______ , . , —_" 0,..i. J. 4 noes • Mat gill leave Caeveand . Detratt, anddrettralt Mr I Cleveland:retry egenield.gt ald ' OeloaX. arriegkLa , earl dor le time to eeonarsnalth an the owning nd E.ns or Sot. and nth the Lake Papering end new Baa* The Lt. Bast• gla leave CieveletV t.e , a fol lowing order: , . , 3 lrak QUE3OI, i last tiera~. rtaaa a • _.....—Wrogorder.—.___.....: \.,..knmak . Tide .onno. from Cleveland to cranaso, ie an,.a. the p.fimble oar. The passenger moss a Lost nhataCe. rest I r ttgl:egt;f4 .. .v. b rbi9zi i iiv ' =“?..e., : t ., ... hours' ride through * ales ut eountaas e ns ~,,,,,t,;%ir , t, manned Maned la the Week By any ether *Kaska* mast endure the Winne of night riding upon the Cue, or the storms of the Dapper Lakes. i, m i l. \• ~ \ /lir Miens wishing In" eeettreLdtanne. er mil. cc. h .,,, for ft.a.pa,, .IC emelt to A. PIERCE: Agent. ineteisnit, (office gagger Id thee end et liter =late. Centre Exchange.) or to \ JUAN 1.. CAUCIRET. -Agent C. aP. Itlktka W. Itonteauakele Lion.. \ littakurgb: AMEBIC/MUSD EVIZIGN AGENCY . TN iniIDUDGTQII, D. C. riVIE cuidortinned offenibis amines in am ',l„ p1c...1t/2n Qf CU= th e CONGUEBIS end OW wend Davtaionis. mud to the ttsossetton id say U. ,"'""" 'W '''"U tne n * Fi t It . llllalettt. fug.. Ina ' . \ or r Pcsjola h :llLms, or .y _or nigh D•pattleilta. a La the acme.... Court of the United Priatea. , ater. rely en the permet and faithful attention to their halms ..It Zoloyang an unsartee Yon re sequelutanen, I will In.' ,detake aDd be amPorodhls Pre the . 0 * thn.r, :f . of lgiVilM:ligAigirigNVOra4m. ._, worreepondents.vell PO furairhed ofth refadrinns an a obsesses ante they May reedsomal In tbo,prenenent a moan of Purose ' . •L U. D. 5 ..r.'' EDL l i `Want: otos CM. D. C.. naretk.SLlth.l2s 3 . \ 1Gillil•I. 3111/11113C•3. 'a, lTroaking'Sni—W. 00. 15ftrats. Erit4 Canasta a \ Man Belden, 1 Wattles a Oat Chubb' brother,: PM. ireelah lienry. Pere Vane. E golLdoeh—Cve nata. Pea:nein Illuirien.linut. Col. Illy La. Seat India Co ; Joseph llama M. P. 06 1, kok saint lantettesla: Allulay_ Vaablartyll.s. r+pq.. BO.V. Trade; EdertriChosleriot. ZP.. Board of 117itta; deo. Pea , Dadins—NeLl , lladeork. L. L.. 1). \ ',... Lode o —Dr NJ \Q_ Fared. ~ , ‘, yronkiert—t, rut SementrenP. . \rnsa— r'" 7ll;Vtal C i a '. .ktoreart de \ donnesii:a' Iftund La a .lo...r.arL ea i . 7 m Barnn Qust NeleL Anti•Riction Truck. \ 0140110 N SILZVER, Lacci3k,ztreeii,Al-. L., '<thou. near Federal etnett prenatal:lnn , la enter Or-metre, to the I t a t. annteetaire l at e h n;rl4 . l3l . t I:4lltlelO a nt b n for the ern little tevaramd tete on the babe, a , tlc . t . nsleVett.. , ll4tet i ttzetti ititnebeutdeer_t talon time creel. e ., acform cf Cen&elnitrote ik at Binh.= 460 1. ..... n i . j 4 end cod.. plateMe DirVinet bled order. te e mer. ladalphla led \ bre Lune the erlee . al than tracks la Diem' e t ry t o ole \ t aeetina ere rounnpla s ra r % arr. nR. D 4 faxtvN r, Dentist, line removed M. Oaks -frod emu . of Foiirth AM Dont= amt.. to , a banalaaallkoncaite tits Pitrabar aa Hr Yount moot. s • . WATT4' & M,;\ Merchant. Tailoi4;\lB l A UV .Lsit,-111/ In* noir re. 1. 1 ,24 MIL 9Dri4i A ralf (10.4. L., GrALlemer4Wess—ClaLlA,Ouximer.s. and ifitinea of tbanalreet stAlst And Evart MAIM. , \ Meant * , ,nd ovatosarn. stn Wirt Ain vs, call. INXID \Abg ER110;10 niir on hazdADA . LOr ma. D;' \ PAL ON. • , ' \,' •PI-LatiNfut•CO•l LINNLION. PORK, \ AIANYNT IVANSLIT lIIINZW, . LIANA suiICELNICSE.I , \ A pha . 0 h • , .. NHOULDEID.,‘ LAND sod CLILLNAN. , . \A, , ..gaim - - - Et 'II. IFEASTINOS, Oisik Engineer, Lana .i.I. Burrityor apd Pertmadr. I , ae, re idordd biol . /11nm aad - liatellin so ad,15.1, MUM wool. appodta the 0..4 a j .. , \ s . ,\ ( \ apS:daldt gerTbo nky t r o jm sni • gs, ‘ o'T'sT‘ I'IErF Piii!. 'f•pared bY a- . 2 ~ ~ is s oses . ol , >•`-xl'lssl \ \I (*.Mt& duty lI do to my fellow intaNdsra la r att . tt , that I tare ..0.1 0 .`d , 0. " gi ll" .11 , ,,,q. .-,.;, lam .., Pilla.‘ „Ai ltree etare u r: s . tb ., v .if oomplaint Li, FAY ;laird.! ; ~,, eherrtre: b' /I:teM,7 hid. teem eitlndt4 I.ollit eq arms: to pronara rettal tract Id rtirnlat p=l/.bist, .11 in vallo,do s tart Wort 00 Itd , Mod. 1 ,,, ; . ; ,= brother:l prorated ocrzogl ; d4tlge tha lttr. ..,, koh . "t".•• .no '''''' mat atne: bar. almott eldm rmtln't e . o ,,, Vg y ttgar! teem , 1,..,..!.... , ; ; i; n lam the gwilirtil of -11annih Corifs'oiN-1 ildo% o , Ire.' pills • Imp km meakitmtiod brawl that they tare', Ma arm" of canal my site ' s Nre c , „ E. Jt mr i r as. Premed and edle., by Ito. 11 ;Wood stradt. TOBACCC43, boxes s's and ' . s, ahoice, .i br :"' , N. ' 'L.4. z b... \it.iii....41.... \ 2,el l' oer"Cabl ' ^ A . M . •A de Des=o. l DVAi ' '',' lo 'p.m. Boomtt Edal. a . .dd 4 o . d: rVii,,,,,: s . \., `. F 4 " k' br • s \ \ j. 121,:ld , Ood itiltat.. aptt , . Trt Bk-30 hilt chesiik Oolong and, ChOsn; \ g. til cot , bxii extra MAO: MI locally la. 0... \ . ' :I) . ' WCU.. Ito Witt lad O. q::, 1° '‘l ‘ t a'"u '" :a. P alkTig.74V..± .t: \ , 1 - 10FF t. ..-- 4 10 bogs Prizi4 Rio , \ . •• ' b 11 ,i i re 'ik) /moan: 10 bay , al Itov., Jam forma& y \ J. D. 1V11.W.P113,1U Med at. MOLABS. 50.01 p :.N. O.; ' 4•41:all b• igen , * It : Diet Goldeb_Ffrz:p. 'o\ ••• 0041 \ J.. 1 W/1. 1 :1 4 ..." •••••••.. ACESRE ` '2O bbts Lirgo* 100: 6 bbls li•• I mad Z. 61.1,1 2.0.1:i ‘‘ • \ J. D. W 1 Q.UNDRI L ES— 4 boxes Clothes Pitts; . 10bktish. Dried Apo bbls Dthor Ise= IS Wrolen Ms 60 des Corn Ilres 60 156166 Ma Is6dPalm SSW. 6 der', entitle. and (Wt. cup; AO doV , I , Met apd rases as; • 116 krmir :Airave rd. 6.1% Sm. agle try sp6 2. D. WILLIAMS. 117 Wood IWOCERCES--200 bage Rio Coffee; lotto, x ia. Malams; .57.11tb1, F. EL U.lama stansAnd for en 1•15% A. CULIWLSON, Na\l93 Atter: VNSVN. GOOD.S A. A. M&SON lc 00., ..Vo.7...s\rath st,st. .ill UWE. Twlr Stott of Doemotp, . TI3.O7IfD.LT. Arel spo guNutat,s-- ~. In e . c ne yrathern .2 bile N 1 Lard: a &a nth.= 2bf Obis do: 90 d, D r y pm,..h.r, la meta llarraren it do:., 11. 6 ' .., nnylen 10 bbln do.: 2 ere. do.: la do. drronod Duman 1 bbl 'loner: 1 WA. Do. an Iron: Tanning re Wearaar 11. T. Yoram.. for Bale by L.1.111/111 DICKEY rl, 00. ... Water and hoar arstrfe. • CIENIIINE wr.csa FLANNELS—' ux it) PRY At BUBORPIELO bare roneleal . a tall kmit, iti1114 1 : inVarisT UU" s.l =At Plitnnebrtlf a superior amt. and WA re be nifshrinluk; ‘• parear, Pher.er. Patent. and IMP Wars. Vends% and ealaterkdo" for childrep's nuts. (10 DRY APPLES and Paachen-44 mks l a nz . A i Nze.d;T. Parlow, nay loading fro7l .44 • • torah DihEff it CO. \ SUNDRIES, - 2 bbla No. 1 Lai . ... a half bbla try./ 1 5 . 5 . s bus Gino•nla • I nlnonery , 1 bbl Forsp iron: non l•ndbon from s onsp Tratrran. ana 551 \ 5 k Au „.iv a z T & lock, • 5 , wan \ ond Prmt 5t.».55. TOBACCG-6Leaftb e scco 'eo by R. LL t \ APPL,S.9=-1 . 00„b••els D 'ed 91 An4.1.1t.1...,1" " Lkmint ICO RYE- 20 bbls for rob by \_\ 1 11 • • •t ". VON BJF NUOIASTA LAXSEED-2 bbls for s spa \TN lIONINTIO, DRY PEACHES-110 rack& steir,\ forret! nnisro -TOV•StONNIIOrtrit lIMRPRS. s \ i I k jON.pYI.MONET - To !op swop o,zi .. lg . l it ini s r . gl . ol4 11l At . ri \MS frt.! 4 :14 ' .\ • 11:•1! cLAIN. 31 Mb Wist.. p, LEI! .- L- - - - Strt \ ' hom “ F l l9 17 , LNR 01 \ \ \ - NI, ,FLED—NT “,. . i m in, , , hizs, I a•I r lsts{..on. i . rFSA r •+•• T aS il d E o ;/1 SSI 7 iK"P'. "' 4'. .1 7 'ISAIAS. DCill PE .---- Uni - ..\ .0 this - dal\ reo'. for sale by% mtv4J \\, `, 111101 Y . COLLINS. 8 \to QTOIOIB. Fox ~ ALEt- *- e mcca ,1 6 .h 7 b4mt allow. log . . Nor. r 4 ~, 4 i‘ \ ~, \ ' i ,\\ \ A. wttsav A cm. !as rfurtb t. moil ,tha Haat oeritfabarib. • ATTStlfr 2 l^ I -bt .. .F.o_ 1. ia,stote 104 for ink br ' lawn :amount , finuaVou. '- .11114,PER HANdtliO3 \ —timion,'Oreern, L 'tad Blue. V Prat add Gall. laia. Gold a+ , i , l V°. tb* of Wall Paps,. far ft/Cl3 \ \ i. -\ \ . •-w. p. filvalla, \ islßatiatter_,.... Ludy \ fedi. 04 Ind., erpr pi t • gt i ttruTLlMb 3 `J,611 win aiio. lILKTIAM B 4O cte.lAttAro for sale by WM) ` . 3001113,DU.KEY t OD. • FEE-200 otitslito \roArpn C. rosru--..—...4.-_ , ,...ung Agem- I _. woos. apeek e,t p ti t 'etr4 v .i., - ~ razes bk A L DNIFION : 5. \-------.-^^..-^„,.: r ..... •111 14,agareJ 4r PrilVil 80x....--....—........-7. t PCI • Betanl Tie.............................r.... \ MI tySeate caki be eetrust at tho So% Caw Amin tAit - . dst ee Knout care dun. • . . . '' A ' \ r. r...rtn . ,. , =kit .lIC -0 .6 7 . 1 5§.,r , \ cf'i'', v""'" .k ,`A trim ass, MI ILI \ IE3 - It•um. Axil Tilt. I.FL will be red. lb \ \ '4 • ' : ". LUCRETIA BOSOM \ \ ' ' ' - Str:O. teeter \'‘, Itrrtrlirret;=::- - ---- 1 " S ' Wa P4,11144,4..............--......ii........... VC 4' r. '1". .11h1hCariljelltt.V4 V, \ IttAweal—.." --- --,.......,-...—. 111,1 ir \ . r " 4 '7..7'.': ---- - - ..—=-- .-- \:-* • Wb. t . \ to. isbt b. TeN e e;eit% v--Betuflt et Nisi . LthAti; nut \ test \ gket' bte ...Manna«. . , , \ AIN§ONIC • . HMI,. 7:004 AND TIOTAIIIIIENT/ . GONCERT; \,. CARM,INE L ot the bow: of :endowing tot ill. will l'illt bar - nA l nk end . LASI 411.4. N coNtur. of Nocni nag 14straznestel binninAtloo Gonart 4:.t. Ylondag cm log VliAlcbrilArKAn amens , tbu Tostbt,..) at , VEDSZIAT ' SVVITSO, Area 6,166.1 t i \"Tel' Y e u r, übM,i,",u b M,i,", , \ \ lin..4.olVocu IKLiSK. and ‘‘, \ \ \WAIST= • kt.LIAlt SAAB, \ nelebraind rums:. ThikPinno . amrion thlynevOnso ig Unity I=o4 by a , Kieft. ..\ _ \ . • , ._ 0°!.7.,10112.!....°nT1F5:T..0.9.155!"2.°2V1.1411.1..e, !rh... 14 5-4 abort vladzur trUl t 414 44 , cum on • • Conceit;At Masardo IB CHIARLOSN.DON3!ALLT6t, or the Plat., Wart. Vg • MOW 170041 AND 1k T IMIIMIAL T.Arttath tenor thtait weeks hem. or as moon maths e rceettoge Lir tom he Ontrill of Wignstmr6klittsextypo iMbe TZ;irtacrui: inn resttSlr. DONEIIII.ALI 043%. . t , ege t. 07 ant& AUCTION4AL ‘\ , Corn Hoes. Boythes, -Hai tolka and Hard.\ A ,- Ware at AnctiOrk _ , :.,,' ri 41N TEDIRSCAY ofternooto aprWlth. at .\\-:‘ 11 If 3 chisel. at MI Cosommisl Saliii4lbosol.Soniss of :Wool sod fifth atnoti. sill be sold,bn\ck \ , . ldr-, ...7.l.A.Trltdos. Took , X 1 5'2 lis* Bcokst fayslr.togetlist 14 ,'a tuisilol , li • I ., s v, earK Wiser. fil. • P. u. DA•fgAilatomis,_ • 1 I. ', .4. Ifrandm Tea. Malaise', Tobacoi. , ,doa . .it I 'l . ;-:. 1 ...,._ AnoCen. Ap ri l 7 \ ..,, fix Thursday afteruooti, April 7*, at $ \ , o'slock A as Cominsraist \ Pals: Foams, ikdoer of \ ~, uO3 sod fifth stmts. sill to t t. \ I bout rest:r. i 10 esas j Naraoms szo3, llas 6 t ikg.i4llsolleava,. ! 1 ' Alm Few urkkos if °Lose, \ \ I ~ - - TI X , o b oi o siesislssiszttitistsfsaUb6s.4 s \ 't Wit 1. Ur" ° t7 " Q U."'" 1 . 0 itrair. V . loeleiMii \ .t sof ' s Eintierrior Piano lute at' • notion aN FRIDAY. aft4rnoon,. at 3 \ lk, dela*. at Ccoaratreial rats Estas. ossatrat . 0 4 will Woz. fug termood tam oetivf• PIANO, A kuaTz, eat stock a ret oaf In via tlnk*, which \ aglr b..""""4 • ". 91V.tiVirt.\ \ Superior Buggy at-Ana:Jou. \ eel, SATURDAY morning, April 9M, a, o.l,lcek, at tb• Onusisn4Ll - a litt laatAt a sbla finished. fplstlatlal 11 00 Y. g'sri DAVI& luntler;ses. Adminiitxator's Sale of Law Library..\ .)VILL oP.SAlart4y evening, April • \ at Ills Coaugetehd Bah, Roam. center of cad eked Flltlg greets, by catalogue, eogdgettoter Lt 7 yelper, • lammed valuable Leg Llbtarr. the Prorgy W.( UT* lata Thee. Lixtat. The list romprome ewe* volumes or daldrable old truttlses otelog; together Ertl:Lege of the mann Kende:de, / •-• Als etrlety o dooellatognte volgelee.gdetng irlitutt see Mks of, the elyete Whim, In roar ortidne.../ cgogovee out te bah sad the b D eak. 0111111 nettle Wee qal)7l Y. U. kirth, 4Lurthetter. C \ - \ \;THEE, urirkp STATES ) ' 'LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY \\ An , TRUST VOMPANY, . \ \ I.IIII...i.DESTMA. , 0 ILARTEIt. L!D A P. 11.126, 11150. 1 \`„ CU TEA PLIAPiT,IIAL. ,CAP , &250,000. °p A. ee S., E. corskeT`of Thireapd Chcosat \ \ street!, 111.11,411e11*A.. oreTs catnc!licixr.‘TTAT.D AT TgiiLADit.Taw st mbt.. o'.. . w.r .. ...w.. (5..46.1.rZ ti n. Goddard; Aie • wirr. 4. 5.. \4 ::::. MOT, hogt. leihuuT, s Jacob L.ylortuts, „ I:lmes Dnerear. ~ 113Aust NI. Galvin *Mhz WK.,- • B r-atio C.° W.Ampactp. ZI+aIi7J.InntIMVIT a With"'aM' Dz L EORGE Z. ARNOLD, agent:: , It nom amt./M.ov . ;led All D 0.137 _ I Da. monist*. ~ ' , ..i , \•\ solLVss it s s ,l ho a k a'. I LI '.., \ , fggssatt a Tert4co- ' N ', \\ `tonorriusrs. or, fro& , ‘,... , , . • ‘r blatistritation. an. !...... , \ . . As ;...Tflir - hir:rwia.m. - 411liosi th4 l'aii4To ,-'9' ... - ' i,'• ''' \ ~ \ litnartn=st Phmos=t, ths4=l..l4ss Irt -.:.: „ -,,, \ \ rAysteratatssas ofWana I==U. andt..tisirtng ins • . ;= . ' \ ' Lassa for the vslfars at trat:XL. Okra Leo. i...j ' '' ' =sada Ma anal this's...airbus an Vt. mlnis= . salutary offsets. an ass sisal tam* • sot mashy ma rt in to It In - shale tstamosot. ail Us 1. '..444oansthr nbleh it la looolded. but In soots LOLL. , - 4 '\ ' \ truss tr4rie7 o b r y lt t il i telato r Lastly! tlon i 3 .., Asa isflosam of Ws sositadlion as= aUtritloo Is of the rust fosollf Una; the =oat denials ,- - sal 1.144 s totals mad limn ao has la Luie,oa• forE '\ ?... ' lauds of Um. fir it <outgo, no st !great apr any - i \ ela stash can pro. In ass way Marano; rains ,-. . '-., satin', ef ssastaals &Attests. sad prsparsamitia somas , ~, las as:Samar coolie. .. , • • s . . ' '., . . Ths moans Opera* if th i s mi.. 1 ..: an L4,tiA I ..' . 's this clam ar4lwases la Massada tha grn•sal mr , : - . L i Us natal; with & peculiar Oalunloalanto ash y 1 z.. . ,. orsaaa \ '. . \ . t ••, • adnitional woofs of Mb •'.. . 1 ^stihrhigtrorthr s . , 1 ' molasses of Ma artist...4;w • sacessfaL LA, awl p' I ..- romalay. .011 bs Lama in the pastphlaritotailtsr with I portant obtarvstioos touching the Bats. ma iszontomS I ..ir ..... \ of tits limos. toot Watt thiatvation of Jullsaand stair\ . - .--1 uthaors ls respectfully feeltst. ~ • - \ \ r -,_, 1 \Thstsandianats. as enttfisd ny high SLOW antbraPk :4 +. _. 1 (••• paniphis • ars IllmoraLifliN visa am sotsow , . o ~-....) - ...„ .., L ..0,,, . 07 uu...nartßualy to thitasimal .oselomar, - % 1 •', ' ' .......- . 11 7 8111°11- \ \ r. i l t .Wlsetlis i m ol-. .ll D i p'S- 0.;Iltles, N.`r. '' '.'. . - . . \ I \ N \ 'V. Y. Poo.; L. D.; 87040.1M.r. Ir. . , M: U. 11111..Rcespoary4t, A. 71. T. . • ( 7 .. 1.11). P•sosta 4_ Pa D. qMarmisissai N. Y. - ' ''\ . ;:li„irllkot . E: ( 41= 1 N .IiI le.l'' • . 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'Lover USW aT,0•0ie. 8 .." , "*.. .....,...... a,co ', \' \ Yam= tom eas obtain wool boarlias.to sseleeetabiti e t - 9 IT: V. from 1 4 4 gl.. 3 gi eTzt.... ia,....,i the ht MONDAY o May, sail ..Pii.ao tie• riosalis ....,1 wets.) A lat" sa llybours tows the Latzwilail \ ••. , Monist= of air. M. Brown, iel. to tooneshol - \ \ ' lig- this dey1.12...s Ladies fr la se ttoi.ii (AMS ;. .., \ thou tastes war solaisseia,the illtale)Ol lio ma.' , .• \ hossit to thelisstittiiket. \• , , \ , 1. C a ta r . ujug yx mai mummy. • , •,,, '", \ • . . /4 ... ' 't / \• -.; Abartilar., lights. room sortaadArisitast ; uo . , , Taft1 0 ,,1= 6 . 76 1 . .."t7 \.:::-, Coo \ 3, ‘, -, A„ . ..liiteriessAiehe : -- :t "1 I ', \‘' ' e traa ; a ' b. aa ' .. "" ..'..ral—at ' r n " - -\ \ i ." ' \ these i ' "ila:sse WIWI each Itrouit laxly T Mir- V .. ebitel ....--t,-- .\.-• , . ~ \ ' .r.... 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IS(HE GLALSGOWGINIVOW lOU Ettstauattp l aaafil Dom am =hip trijOalr rOO Dowm) ft""‘. Vrltili g'm ant • rums xO7ITI rinatillsaakandatetlasi ri.mt eabip, seddstill, tls h 6,Kond su ti m d =o 'wrung hi A limaber at third OM I tates. supp_llect with Mifte e4-xvIICIPPY ar 2.41ka °T . T ." ' Iran= .I.IIOIA AM uff Elo xiTreed to th• op. at Fatlnbar, tenni as on adaarnett law cao fandllan lOW to banns dad ' , ndtt.ttt• and, bandana , reatauss,A, cathatea I par and '9l dnialat 'Una tn , las nnoaeta: , vla. nutted or , - 4 , 4 and usual- •
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