PUBLIBUND BY WLIVLI • . CO risTszvitsa MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 11, 1853 •4 ; READING MATTER WILLItR FOUND ' 'ON NACU P4GE OF THIS PAPER. ge.rwracian W.IIIT Graum—Tho ortonotr• elxa 41012 of oar Wooklf Chrotto ones to our basin man mgottdooffsbla awllztos of mating their boalooss botwoon Icor and flys thottozad. and meaty to West.= Pror.srl• , ddßn.n „ r. 64 . 0 kDrEaTl6Ell9—tfelthat the Editorial Rooms ion Mahn Ettebliehment of the Darer Gaterre, ere "3 1 . 0 , F - opene4 On liundey. ADVEATTEVIS who dent, their 46 1 °,” cot m to sneer in the piper en Moodie moraine. .Iktil pleaie hand thank In betwe 6 o'clock. on Eatarday ' MOWS. I DIECRAIIC WHIG NOMINATIONS. na CANAL CONAILASIONIR, 110359 POWN&LL, Of Lancaster Comty. Pp/. AVDITOI GINZIZILL, ALEX. K. MoCLIME, Of Franklin County ♦pa strItIVOIL OINIIILL, CHRISTIAN MEYERS, Of Carlini County OHIO AJD PRRUYINARIA RAILROAD FIB HEIM ! It 11 with teenage of unalloyed gratification that wit are permitted to announce the cheering fact, that the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Ia completed, from its eastern terminus at Pitts burgh, to Its 'eaten terminus at Ciestlino.• To day the trains will commence their reitisi tripe . behreen the two points," The consummation of a work so important to this per, la an event of no email moment to us, and will be hailed whit joy by all our citizens. Solna six years ago we commenced, In the Ga zette, an unrest and persererlnghdrocaoy of a Western railroad, and although we Were met at first with but little encorusgemeit, and sympa thy, oar faith in Ito final moans wale too strong to permit' our exertions to flag, and the result has proved the correctness of our positions, and mined every assertion we made. We mention these things; not in a spirit of boasting,' bet to show the wand of the gratifieltion we feel at an event en interesting to every friend - of this peat enterprise. To the President, - Directors and OBizere of the Company, too muoh prairie cannot be given. Berm a company has been better managed:— Its President and Chief Engineer, espetially, have devoted to it ripe experience and tnlag-' ging energies from Its first commencement to the present moment; and to them are the peo ple of Pittsburgh in a great measure indebted fee the gratifying consummation of their hopes. Thin etty now has one Railroad, peculiarly tie • own, luckily two hundred miles long, connecting us with the great net of Railroads ramifying thretsh every part of the ewes of Ohio, indi. ana and Illinois•—•a Railroad which will, through all time, pour the riches of the weec late our lap, and promote the prosperity of this city—and • railroad, too, which will richly reward its stoakheidere, paying handsome dividends, and prOvlng itself to be among the very Barest seen_ rules in the land. But this enterprise has not been barren of tabor fruits: It-has already given birth to seve ral Important Railroad projeete, allot which will love of Immense value to this city. The Ballo fontalno and Indiana Railroad, the Ohio and 1n .41an4 Railroad„ the Fort Wayne and Chicago Ballmsad, antl.the_Bpringfield and Mt. Vermin Railroad, and some two or three others, are all the lagitheate restate of the Ohio and Penneyl- Van's Railroad. They wore all undertaken to cemnsot with our road, and as a part of its great system of oonteetione. They will all be feeders to Ikatel help to swell its golden profits. Truly, Its conception was s happy thought for Pitts burgh, and its oempletion Is a bright era In her history. PORT WATaI A3D ettICILOO B.Ltramtp.- . ...1t summated by advertisement, In our columns to day,. that the Fort Wayne end Chicago Itailroad to . be let to contractors the whole length, one :hatiolled and fifty miles, from Fort Weyne to Chicago.' A little over ate months Ago we at tended the Convention, in the Interior of India , Ine. at which the Compoarvas organized. Since that time the rotate bee been surveyed and-loca ted, feeds procured, right of way , obtalned,and now contractors ere invited to their present pro posale,preparatory to letting. By the dote of the =styesr the ems willibe running, and the direct line from Pittsburgh to Chicago will- be com pleted. The distance from Plthibuigh to Chicago, by this route, will be 4G7 miles, se follows. From Pittsburgh to Crestline, 188 mile.. From Crestline to Fort Wayne, 181 From Fort Wayne to Chicago, 150 o Total This lb the shortest Ens that can be construct• ed between this city and The tluirlng metropolis of. the north-stoat. It is a line of easy grades and beige curvatures, and will have a first alias Railroad the whole dieteres, and when fliiisbecl, eau be inn in from 10 18 bonze. Being under the cadzoi a, thile companies of ecoogeolAl yloests, and harmonising together, is will be waled to the greatest adTantage, and must be the Moat popular route between the east, and Ohlona and Galena. We eoniratulate our friends in that region on the brilliant playacts of the Fort Wayne and chieWimitaliread, and commend the work to the Alittenttiufat contractors. . JAPAII EXPIDITION.—The Warhiepton r Union, It will he semi, demise that the Administration hat recalled the Japan Expedition; and adds that it will, on the contrary, do all It can to for ward the attire :of-that enterprise. The rumor, thus anthoritatirely contradicted, origin a ted with some of the correspondents of eastern pspere, whore inrarbtes, generally, so far,.with regard ,to the Administration, appear to be straagely at fault` . . .We are 1014 to bear that the Expedition Is to 21101a11111hosld.cf the Govenimbut. We regard It as of thnutmoit Importance to the Interests of one coninterie,mnd of civilisation; Its limp. ott floe refit ad credit on the late Administration, and It r . li hate been a reproachto to to have abandoned- t The attention of Europe is largely directsd- to It; and European governments ex pect Importtuit results from It Should. li fall, (lehich Id 1 - not probable,)'it can bring no discredit ,upon as; and should it succeed, it swlll add a new lustre to the datirloan name. Pna Woorrn.—Wileara tbai on Friday -night laid, • fire cocarred.in Wooster..which de. itroyed gem stables. The Eye broke out in a stable or back:bulldlag, and Oztended to all the ether Mailings of a altuflar nature in the ri drat). one horse wu bat in the conflagration. I PrACHAIII ‘O7 BU. AT TUN U. S. MIXT.--'• ''The 'Treasures of the 1:1. B. Mint, at Phlladel• phis, gives notice that be is prepared to put ehase silver cola and bullion; delivered .at the Woken the following terms: "For Dollars of Menlo, Pere, Bolivia, Chili, Brezil Ire-stsmpcd) and Spain, for Francs, for Sliver Coins of the Unitedjatates, other than the three cents; the pricep:Vd will be $1,21 an canoe; goon. For Thelon of Sweden and Northern States of Germany, $l,Ol an Anne°. For sliver in Ws, $1,21 per each ounce, at ten dud fineness, (9.lothe) as detenelied on Amy at the Nutt. The payment will be made in gold 0910.11 or In silver coins of, new emission, at the option of the seller. Paities furnishing silver ' to the Mint according to the terms. of this no- See, will reesive • preference in ezehanges for the new silver coin according to the order of pri eritrof their wales to the hint. It is expected thet an emlsalee of new coinage will be made by the middle of April. The prices barge fixed .will eontioue until further notice." Afore,. Ads= & Co., whose Express reaches 'to grey part of the country, haVe sent oat large iambere of these circulars, and the result W indy has been that large =outdo of silver hove been seat !gravid, through them, to the Mint necining. The result, we hopo, willbe rho home of Weer currency throughout the coon. OPUNGIMILD, April 13.—A Convention of Spirt. *millets of MaessehuseMs oornateneed Its session bi this eit3l , today.- latent three hundred belles -my en present, and are presided over by Dr. B. F. Gardner;of Springfield. Among the individit 'sla present ass Rev. AdJn Dillon, Rev. John W. Spear, and Rev. Mr. Pinney ig Ohio; the latter a? whom made a burg address in the evening, WV/ OWENS the broadest doctrines of Intl df'.lll7;- - - nun= went urerrorr. . - 03rimondatee of tbs PlClaborgb D• 137 Gusts. Wbunnorox, April 7, HMS. Appofntnnail of Saida— Declination of Slidell-- Chia dill in Mourning over her Slain—Bad Chance f Piero< —Da la srielable CaSirut Ru mors —rndepandence of the BarnAurners—Omi nosta- for Buchanan. The town talk le Soule's appointment for Spain. It may be a goad one, politically, but in a national point of view It In a bad one. Soule is a brilliant Frenchman, who left Pais for some political offence under Charles the Tenth. Tbo mere circumstance of having been exiled from his native soil by the absolute fool who wee . himself expelled by his people for his tyranny and usurpations, is highly honorable to Mr. 831ile, but it does not qualify him for in important mission, representing the honor and intereets of this Bepablivin another country. I believe Mr. Souls, though ho opposed Charles the Tenth in his designs against the liberty of the press in France, to a Bonapartist, and 41 he lived in France from 1849 to 1858, there is good reason for believing that he troild have been a supporter of Louis Napoleon in his treachery,. and in the betrayal of the republic which foolishly confided its destinies to his care. He is a fine speaker, and in possessed of many qualities which are apt to gain a mere popular applause. But he is possessed of little real ability, and no caploity which will lead to any important achievement in diplomacy or etatesmanehlp. In our domes tic controversies for the last four years, he has been a sectionalist, a secesalanist, antfia fire eater." But let on not prejudge him in the ca reer on which ho Is now entering. He goes to Spain to get Cuba for the Pierce administration; let us see how he will succeed. He is to have a serenade to-night. Hon. John Slidell, of La., arrived here to-day. He lost no time In communicating to the Presi dent Ms non-acceptance of the mission to Cen tral America He is rich, and the salary and outfit have less than the usual attraotions for him. He does not want to expose his health to the malaria of Nicaraugua Swamps. That la moderate and philosophical; Beside, the appoint ment of Soule makes a vacancy in the Senate, which be hopes to ill. Let no eon how he will come out in plimsoll of the honor.. A largo proportion of the candidates for office who lag aupetfirious on the stage of Importunity are from Ohio. They feel bad.. They think the Buckeye Democracy have been badly treated. Ohio gave Pierce 23 votes, and in return only asked a place ire the Cabinet, a full mission, two or three Charge.ships, an many bureau's, and half a dozen fat consulships. Sam Medary came here recommended by nineteen out of the twenty-three electors, h majority of the Congres sional delegation and of the State Legislature, for the poet office department. He came to Washington, made his bow, and put in ME pa ' pers. He was politely told, "Colonel, very ear ry, indeed, but Old Beek has epoken for the plane, and Campbell Is already ticketed." Sam sensibly took hie leave, shaking off the duet from the edits of hie feet. On his return, the Democracy absolutely snorted with rage. What! refuse Sam Medery, who has pulled the party cut of every slough into which its own Impetu osity, or the enmity of Whigs had forced it, for twenty-five years! The thing was tolerable and not to bli.endurecl. The appointment of Mansy penny to a bureau, and of John K. Miller to a territorial judgeship, did not much help the mat ter. What eared Disney, or Gov. Wood, or Dave Oarter, or Little BireeMer, or Judge Platt for that 7 The murmurings and private imprera. time, audible to every Democrat here, CH be ams terrifio when the :whole squadron return home. Of course the 'defeat of the party at the next election to decided. Medlll will be beaten for Governor next fall, by ten or fifteen thousand majority, and the 23 votes will turn up on the wrong side (for Pierce) three years afterwards. There are rumors that the Cabinet is tottering. It is saaid•that Marcy dplarce be will not stay to be snubbed by the President, and badgered by Cushing. It was not enough that he should have given up Dickinson, but now some of the . most important appointments in his own depart ment are to be &rota upon him against his will. This ie what in said. Observe. Ido not believe It. Marcy loves his place too well to leave it cn a pique. Probaby, as boys will sprinkle cheese parings around a rat hole, attempts have been Made to draw the Governor out by missions to England, or things of that sort. But he is too old. He does not nibble. Gen. Cushing, probably, does not want Marcy's pito; hot I think he would like to go abroad. He reads everything, and is a walking polyglot. He goes to old Bodlsco's feeds, and out-talks the most voluble there, from the Pion, who has breasted Lapland's snows, to the Sicilian, Salo hoe revel ed in the soft airs of the Meditirnmean. He goes to Old Bullion's, eats, drinks and talks, to the admiration of the old gentleman, Ishii is himself no chicken in black letter knowltdgc, and no enteleirer Is modern accomplishments. Such a man is certainly wasting his sweetnem on the desert air, and the quid cones posltliely la ment that he will not stay. There is some gam mon in that too, for intimate pernonal friends of the Attorney General asenre me he is content with what he is. But all these rumors have not started In nothing, and are not tending to nothing. • "7 Hen. _Din _accepts the cffme tendered him in New York, with a proviso. He will not keti It long, bat will relieve the administration of any embarrassment by discharging the -duties for a couple of menthe, and then he will expect the Mission to England or Francs. And whittle more hewnll get it. This shows the ,Independence of the Barnburnere. They do not care shucks for either Pierce or'their natural foes, the Hun kers. Though they gave op to the latter on principles, they have floored them on the office,. All this looks bad for Buchanani If Din goes to England, be cannot. If CoslAg goes to Eng land, he cannot. If the New York Beruburners triumph at every point, as well at 0% eshington as at Albany, what need Is there for the tinter rified of the Keystone, the humble and devoted retainers of the Sage of Wheatland? Whet thank have they .for having licked the dust at the bidding.. of slavery? It would really be soul cheering If thole reward should be contempt and neglect. But, a&sio, let us wait and see. OUR BOOR TABLE. Hinorsta of the Crusades,. by C. A. Bless, author of Bloss's Ancient History, &0., 'Old Historio Rolls I opened."-1 Bvo, 498 pp.— Auburn : Alden,.Beardsley & Co., Rochester Wenger, Beardsley & Co., 1868. Heroines of History. By John 8. Jenkins. Auburn; Alden, Beardsley & Co. These two volumes are as interesting 'as tales of lotion, and will therefore be generally read: and they...are valuable as they relate historical facts, and excite ft thirst for more extenelve his torical knowledge than they afford. The first mentioned volunie, is confined to the remarkable _women who rendered brilliant and inviting the tier memorable and moat remarkable events of the Wars of the Crusades. The !mond volume contains the history of lame of theLmost noted women of history; Label's of Castile, Mary of Scotland, Joan of Arc, Josephine ofTrance, &o. The works are handsomely 'Printed, and ombel- Robed with plates: An agmnYor the pabliihers is now in the city, and will watt upon our chi nos "with the books. EXPLOIATION or Aramt.—Tho United States ship John Abate sailed from the river Gambia on the 14th of February. hawing 011 board Com mander Lynch, of the United States Nosy, Who arrived there tho day previous,. A letter in .the Journal of Commerce trays that Commander Lynch to under orden from the See rotary of the Navy, In connexion with the Penn sylvania Colonization Society, to examine the %Vest coast of Africa, and decide upon. a Iota (Ion suitable, in regard to healthfolness, fertil ity, Ax, for the coloolzation tif our free colored Population. He bad orders for any United States vessel he might fall in with to transport him to whatever point ho might wish to proceed. Congress declined making any appropriation fortids eXploratlon; and hence, we maPPOS ,e It Most drog so lulu an exploration of the l ntee tier-of 'Africa Id desired. P -11411T101111 sourn FLOW:M-80M dyed hands are at work raising and widening the levees at Cairo, et they junction of the Ohio and hilealesippl Siren, for the proteotioo of the city against inundation. These levees will be raised twelve feat above the point resehed by the Com! of 1814, and eighty fast wide on the tope' YBOM zrzw you'. COL.IFIXIIII<I2. of Lb. P it , ..b=rth ass•tte. Now rolls, April 7, 18.51. In money affairs there is little change. The de mand for accommodations is still large, but par tici are supplied with less outcry than was made daring March. The bank. are extremely can.' tious, and will continue to be Co until after the foreign exchange markets become settled. Mr. St. John the State comptroller has done in the estimation of some of the bean, a very mean act, in naming the 26th of February as the date of the bank return. a .day in which they were all extended to the tamest, rendering useless the preparations of March. Those who like to see banks honorably managed applaud the comptrol ler, and hen he may than alarm the Wall Street gentry into prudence and decency. Sterling Exchange closes firm at 109tai and a null amount of coin also taken out by tae Col lins steamer of yesterday. The monetary news from Eogland Is not so favorable as our finale. thorn would like to see it, and - the steamers are looked for now n-days as eagerly ea when in 1847 we sought the quotations of flour and grain.— This afternoon the street market ie better and more active but its permanency is doubtful. The moat stirring amusement now, in New York le the lectures of Father Havant, the re formed Italian Priest. These nines at the Ta bernacle are thronged, much to his pecuniary advantage, without conferring corresponding benefit to his audience. Hale one of the most eloquent and voluble of orators, and excites his audience to a degree rarely witnessed. He has done more to excite prejudice against the Catho lics than ten years will erase, and has been of no eort of advantage to our Society. Real estate profits are daily on the deoline, and as compared with six weeks ago, prices of improved property are twelve and fifteen per cent leas; vacant lots are very slow of sale, and the speculation has ended for this season. Marketing has become quite a-financial ope ration now, and It will he easy to understand why mechanics strike when the prices of provision are named. .IFiekh beef, mutton and veal sell at fifteen to eighteen cents the pound, with a grati fying end earnest assurance from the butcher that prices will go efill higher. Green peas 621- oents thelhalf peck, and tomatoes three ahil lingo the quart.. The maohinlete are making preparations to strike, but whether they will push matters to an extremity is at. least doubtful. They have no moons to support a protracted etraggle with tun ployere, and the most of them wisely prefer to go on.quictly leaving the &denim., employers are ready to pay good men, rather than run In debt upon tho chants only of higher pay In the future. 1 . .h . 0 Chamber of Commerce has taken strong ground against taxing railroad freight. It says that the Chamber of Commerce of this City enter tain most ttaferearab/y the project of taxing rail road; or any other imposition calculated to in crease the charge cf transportation of produce or merchandise through the State of New York, believing that It will result in turning the pro ductive commerce heretofere enjoyed by the City and State of New York, into other chan nels, greatly retard the trade of this City, and seriously offset the income of the public works of the estate. There is a very loud outcry raised in sundry quarters against elementary education because It does not always prevent crims. "That It has tome Infinenco in diminishing it may fairly be inferred from certain facts elated by an English barrister, Mr. Fwantatcx Hat, .who has also been Inspector of Prisons,—in a wort recently published upon "Crime,—lts amount, causes and remedies." He states that of 16,090 pee n= in Scotland received into the prisons to one year, less than 1,200, or one In thirteen oculd both read and write well, and only 312, or one in fifty, had learned more than mere reading and writing. A. still more significant fact le mentioned in the following paragraph: "To what an extent„" he lays, ..the simple power of reading fluently is often a protection from habits of crime, may be,udged of from the fact that a Home Misstonary in Edinbinigh, In whom I had fall confidence, (the present wor thy and able Governor of the Prison of that city, Mr. Staten ) told me that in all his visits to the poor, he IleSei . Ma with a angle person who was at the cane tins addicted to crone amtin the huhu of muting." Trio fircesisios to Tat PlItilDINCS.—The no:oil - iota from Havana are contradictory es to the health of vice:President King. We had a statement the other day t om a New Orleans pa per, reporting his health as generally improved. and tow we find in the Mobile Advertiser of the 26th ult., the following statement "We bed the pleaeure yesterday of meeting with I). McCullough: Esq , long s rtsideorof Marion, Perry county, sad recently front San Freedom and Hairier, While at Cuba, Mr. kicCullough paid a visit to C)L King, who le comfortably nettled at the su-ai estate called Laineralei, al.cat twenty Bill miles from Matan zas. He found the Vice-President: very much emaciated; unable to Mud without support, and only able to converse in a low loco of voice. Cot King expreseed himself as without the slightest hope of recovery. and desirous that the people of Alabama should know his real Bites lion. It is his wish to zeta:a to this State by the first of. April, thould be live so - long, lie did not wish to die abroad. . The Fulton, it in underitood, is to await hls orders. He had not yet taken the oath of office, neither had he re fused to take it. Judge Sharkey had semi doubt u to his authority, ender the sot of Cologne's, to administer the °stilt - out of Havana, bat hav ing recently received. faller instructions from Washington, he informed Mr. McCullough, just previews to his departure, that he intended visit ing CoL King Immediately far that parpom. The oath has doabtlese been admiaietered before „ This ar.coruot seems to be more automatic' than any we have had before, and authirlsea a fear that we may aeon hear of the death of the Vice President. Our Washington comeepoodent, to Me letter, which we publish to dayasys that the probabili ty of the death of Col. King has suggested loupe galry as to who would•be President If President Pierce should doe also before his term of Lantos expired. Oar correspondent gives al to under. etanOna portion of the letter which ite !tin omitted; tbat the opinion In Weekilagton is, that the Speaker of the House Le the only officer whom the law designates to set as Prealdemt, In tho event suggested; and that, therefore, as there is no new Speaker—the term of Mr. Boyd havlog expired with the close of the lest 'melon of Coegress, on the 4th of Marsh—there would be no ono to not no Pout!dent, and the tacit would become vacnnt till on election could be held. This is s mistake. The ConstlthtLon bye (bat Congress should provide by law for the exigency, and they have done ha, by • law passed in 1792. • That act declares that In the event of the death of both President, and Vienfresident the presiding officer - of the Senate first, and, If there bo no presiding officer, thou the Speaker of the Hesse of,Representatires, shall sot sie President, till an election by the people can be held to supply the vacancy. If the death to cure two mouths before thefiref Wednesday In December, succeeding, then tbe election shall be held In that year, but if not,then the-ycar after, provided, however, the term; of the deoeued Prsildent does not expire on the fourth of March next eurneedlng his death, In. which case provis ion le to be made for immediite election. ..• • . If tbein It should happen that President Pierre end Vico President Ktng illiquid both die, Mr. Atchbon, the nor presiding Maces of the San• ate, stobld succeed to the Presidency, and hold It till ati eimiion should be made, as provided by the law noted above.—!Jolt. Patriot LAW ATIO ORLI Il AIiCIQX...A good deal of excitement ireielled In oui'neighbor town tlt. ron for some time peat, on the 'temperance ante Lion. Dating the put winter the Council palmed in ordinance regulating the sale of intoxicating li quors. This Iran followed 'by a strong opposi tion on the pert, of the rum shops. The law abiding ;aliens, at yttrium large meotings, , re solved to sustain the Council, and demanded further restriction/. An •additicoal ordinance was pseud accordingly. The dram shops and their attendanth became tramendonely enraged, and mob law was threatened. The windows of the Mayor'. hone° had already been broken at midnight, and now the house of Mr. Berry, o Jaatice of the Peace who had enforced the law, was assaulted with abbe nod stales (dam dead of night, and the town Marshal fired at by an assuabc. In consequence of this state of things a greater excitement exteted at the polls yester day than. was eta, before at a corporation elec tion in that town. Both partite rallied deter mined to prevail. Order has triumphed:, The Temperance ticket was entirely success/al by about forty fire majority a•followe: Afoyor—Pnrrar A. Sunman. Re corder—HOlLWU CANYIELD. Councilmen—Wm P. ALLtN, R.. 8. Emma, D. A. Baorr, D. IL WinnLoa, Goosas Toomoo. Nembrya of the ,lloard of Education.-8. ED oaaroa, J. 0. arorlondfferald. Bistzrat is Emotsno.--The London corm pondent of the Haw YorlCTribune, Mr. Mara. states that Martini had reached London inmate. ti some days before the sailing of the Arctic Of the route he took, or the particulars of his escape from the thousands of spies and police men who were eager in the search for him all over Italy, .France, and Germary, the corres • pondent gives no information, but the foot that halms got oat; of_ danger, mast be a source of gratification to all who believe that be will yet ploy an important part *the regeneration of TSB N. Y. Tribune oopiesfroenthe Troy Whig, the followbn letter, the authenticity of which bu not been denied. • greelleney Governor Seymour, of the Stale of Yew rook, Albany. Rows, Oneids Co., Feb. 4, ISM. 'Hosor.sti Sow : We the undersigned, the pub- II there mad proprietors of 'The Roman Guardian' (a paper Lately started in this village, and devo ted pardenlarly to the interests et Irishmen in mericollle take title method of introducing said p ,per to your Excellency's notioe. 'Right Rev. Bishop kleClOskey, and the Cath olic clergy in general throughout the diocese, wish that we should remove the paper to the oily, and thereby make it the radiating point of its in— II ovate and autharitY. . leerier to do so, we require funds adequate to the undertaking, and of which we are in wanr, Therefore, if your Excellency" would think pro-' per to help no in Gibe matter,: we do hereby pledge. ourselves to make The Roman Guardian oubservi ea t to your interests at any future campaign, that you or say of your politiool friends may be In terested in. And no mai:skip-we bettor thin yon do the unlimited truiluenoe Which a paper of this kind (already having • circulation of three thou sand on title State alone) can sway end commend among the Irish citizens of this State or country. "Trusting that your Exoellenoy will give this matter your mature consideration, and give us a little material aid, "We remain your devoted aaaaa nto, "T. J. & B. B Maws, "Props. and Pubs. Roman Guardian." The Tribune remote,_ "Ilere you the in what manner journair:of this class are ..devoted to the Intireste of Irish men"—that la, of any. but themselves. They want money, and to Bemire it they promise to "go it blind" for the governor or hie friends —whether he enetains the Canal Policy, as he did in former years, or tenths himself to the eer• vice of its deadly enemieii, so at present. Irish men in timeliest bow long areyou to be trotted . out for elle in this fashion 1" Yesterday's Morning Hail has the following announcement upon a eubjeot of considerable to es' interest and importaueei telegraph despatch wan recceired yester day by a gentleman in this City, stating that the hill authorising the City Council of Philadelphia to eubsciihe $600,000 to the stock of the Hemp. field Rail Road, which hid previously peened the Penneylvacia Roam of Delegates, bad yesterday passed the Senate of that State. An uneneoess. fol effort was made to engraft on the bill a pro viso, prohibiting the euberriptlon until the Leg islature of Virginia ehould grant to the Pittsinvg end Steubenville Rail Road aright of way across the Panhandle. The bill has become a law with out a proviso." This cation, on the part of Penneylvania to wards Virginia, augur, en honorable and liber. able eentiment. A resolution has :leo been in troduced Into her Legislature Instructing her authorities to withdraw from further prosecution of the emit against the Wheeling Bridge. This measure, in view. of all the nnpleasant add trot ting eirctimstancen that have attended it, would be a crowning cot of State comity and courtesy. The prorise, mentioned by the Morning Mall, „was introduced by the advocates of the Pittsburg and Steubeneille road' (the Right of way for which was not long since refused by oar Leen lature) as a means of inducing the city of Wheel ing to withdraw her opposition to that measure; tut the Pennsylvania Legislature tune decided, In the epirit of enlarged comity, to leave that mat ter entirely to the liberality and courtesy of oar Commonwealth.—Richmond Eng. Wx'don't know exactly what publie opinion may be in regard to !steamboat racing on the Ohio river, where so much of it is done, but here the majority of persona who travel once, twice, and often thrice a year, had rather not go on soy of these racing boais, and so far se we hare heard it spoken of; their recent attempts at racing and extraordinary speed have met with pretty decided condemnation, and if not stopped most result in great injury to all concerned. A few days eince a gentleman, who was about go ing East, engaged passage for himseif and family to Cincinnati, sad when asked why be did'nt go through to Wheeling by the packet line, gars as a reason that he hod no !init.-, to got sbinthelf, wife, and children "blown up." We have been surprised that the owners and managers of these lines should permAacing under any circum stances, but much e were we astonished to see the president of tips Cincinnati mail oonspa ny oat in award acocpiling a banter to rim one of the packets of that long•establiebed and popular line against an opposition bout for a wager. This may bo sport and excitement, bat, to say the least of :It, it is exceeding essibusinees like, and will ultimately create unnecessary preju dice against the the boats and eplendid &coons- modations now afforded to the traveling public I by the numerous packets plying between the Falls of the Ohio and kitsabiir g li.—St. Louie Nree. MUM, AND DILITZIT TO CAILILDULTAII rtionzrus.—We learn (rota the• Detroit Thrice that the Sheriff of Kent convey, in Canada, to gether with offiese r Sprague, rsously arrested a man accused of having stolen nOOO from a colored woman in Chatham. On searching him they found 91.500 of the money secreted .bent his parson. Re was taken across the river and delirered to her Hee klajuly'e officers, to be sent to Chatham. Wo,,are informed that this man formerly owned the women whom be had robbed, end had sold her en two notation While living at the South; that she finally obtained her freedom and moved to Illinois, where she par chaied a small farm, and where he, having be come poor in circumstances, eame and lived with her or her husband,- that to get rid of him the hold her farm at a large advance en Its cost, and removed to Chatham, where he again over took her, and after thing with her a short time, She was taken 111, when he robbed her of her money found on him when arrested here. t The facts connected with the &bore cue ex hibit one of those rare vielsaltudel of life, where in the Wave besomee the master of its former owner.—Co•eland Herald Lira lautulanca COMPAZIJUI In toglaud boys recently undergone investlgatlea by a Parlia mentary committee, In consequence of alleged abuses and petitions that the companies might be placed on a mon satisfactory footing. Bimet al cam of grosefraud were discovered, ouch as the exhibition of deceptive bahnee sheets, the aetablishment of companies without any real capital. !to.° It appeared that Mae 1844 nearly 400 life insurance oeutp _soles had beeeprolestad,' of which only shoat 60 are now is existence. The accumulated capital of the pretest compa nies in Great liritalwie said to be about $760,- 000,000, and the annual Incime $26,00,000. In !loathed aloneitte liabilities of fifteen am pules hove risen to $lOO.OOlOOO, and their an anal Income exceeds $7,000,000. • • ORTLICIII Room lOC 11111 PACIVICI BAH, reconnoissance of a Northern route for the Pacific Railroad has ben confided to Major Stevens and be is organizing an ef fi cient company, numbering from 40 to CO'peenoss, to embrace 'Mantilla gentlemen and engineers for that purpose. The expedition design 'tangy from St. Paul, hlinnesots, and proceeding by the moot practicable route theneo to Paget Bound. Two or three other routes via Now Alexico, dm, are also to be oxplored by parties who will be no. der the direotlon of topographical engineers. Not only the best route for a railroad, but also much reliable scientifie Information is antielps• ted from these surveys, Governor Stevens, on arriving out, proposes to proceed immediately to organise a territorial governtnent. Dinenunatutur.—The WeSebum — Herald in forms on that the poopleof Brooke and Han cock counties ire resolved to seek a detachment from the Commonwealth of Virgin's, and seek an annexation to Pettopylvatila. le said that the excitement there, consequent upon the rete st! of the Legislature to'graut them the right of way for the Pittsburgh and Steubenville &Il i road through their territory, le' very great, and pervades all cleaves. That wu ah unfortemate act of onr Legislature. We hopelafr. Russell, as he pretend' to have new lights Upon the doc trine of State rights, will goon have better views of Ststo comity, and of .indirldnal, natural rights. The people of the Pardulndle will re ceive the 'sympathy of the unprejudiced and the right thinking citizen§ of tie Colonnonwealth. If they cannot enjoy their natural rights in Vir ginis, 'we hope they may epoedily be annexed to Pennsylvania.—Kanawha Republieah. Emu Pima or Weer. me Eintorn—Wool le rapidly rising In England, and on the continent. The London Times mays : At theist' pall° sales nearly all the stock then In London was sold, and the warehouses are consequently beginning to look very empty. The &deices from the con tinent represent light stocks and hish prices. In Germany the old stook is nearly eghatisted, and the consequence Is that the next clip has In many cues been contracted for at much higher prices than those of last year. , The Boston Herald settee that It has obtained some statistical returns from nine distillers, In sad near_Bostott, from which it appears that of 4,600,000 gallons mumfacured In that city and vicinity, nearly 1,300,000 gallons are used for burning fluid, and more than a million gallons ars used in the arts and sciences. About a million more are exported, leering bat &boat 700,000 gallons to be amounted for, ati used for medicinal purposes and for a beverage. A Key to 17nole Tom's (labia is amionnoed.— Two editions will ba leaned: Ol the Moot elab orate of these the publishers ear "This book will be prefoeely Illustrated, and the terraces of the best artiste of -the day, both designers and •eognivirs, hare Wald: been engaged. mh o , completed, its typography and embellishments will. dike serve to oak, It one of the Most bum drat volume yet lomat from the Kir YOUNG ACEN'S MERCANTILE LI MARV A. , SOCIATXON AND )ItCUASICS.ItaI7III7TC. A LECTURX •ul b deterred Peon this Institution. .1 •)lAHO%IC MALL, on Tins (Monday) BVENING, tltut I Ith of lorll. hy the at. Rs, •LONZ ) POTTER. D. D., Episcopal Bishop of the DIO.-ase of I t entoylvaalt. eue. rot— . Zat Attie (We urr • ®-Tickets of a rloo • 25 ceatt—to M bad at the prtnelprl Bookstores, llotaDk and lb* Library Room: a 1...! !Ds Door. Lir I opra open et o'clnclt—Lecture to comma. at & J. M. KIRKPATRICK. JOHN K. ITOLMKS. W. H. KINCAID, lIP.SP.T WOOOB. {ti - 11. WILLI ev'S SzLicr &I:m.lE, will nen aaain on IlUirgdli the ltb Instant. In the Room the Levtare ltaart of the Past Presbyterian Church. P (tabu-rib: sod co Monday the llth. wilt b. removed to that roar one, airy, and well lighted Hoot, above Mr. John D. Dellis Eon, corner of Perry and Liberty IF 1 niches On Ferry. isp2.vlivr • jr/aw WORMS WO & S !!—A great many lenrned treatises here bean writtenorpialning the origin oL and classify Mg, the Worms generated in the human "stem. Peareely any. Male Of 31.dicel &dame. nee elicited more create obese .. .slimy sad profound research, and yet Physicians ms veer much divided to °Malmo on the sub j....l. It mu.t b , admitted. however, that alter all. a mode of expelling them. Worms, and aurifying the body from their pressen., L. or Poore than the wisest dia. out/tit-low as to the otigin. The expelling agent ha. at leant& been iond.—Dr.ll*Lenes Vormiltme le the much sought alter epecific, and hen already &mere... Led all other Worm aledielnes. Its efficacy being universe/ ly actnowledged of medic:al practitioners. For sale by all druggists and merchant. In town and country, and wholesale gni retail by the sole proprietors. apt J. hIDD & CO. dO Wood .trot. se- BURKE k BARNES' SAFES—Here the fled of teetimony ae to the ratio of war 0000 which we eau coulkieutly mit the reputation of our work. We hare erred, pub/lahol several oertilloWw. ',coring that Safes made for our regular and ordinary Wes, and Fold abroad. hare beet. eublected to the SSFEREST TESTS IN ACTUAL CONFLAGRATIONS. snd preserTed Ibex =tents totally free tram damn.. The following In another proof of the tam. incoutestablo character:— 810,000 WORTH OP BOOKS AHD PAPERS !LAVED WTIII A 840 sem ALBION. Brrr Gomm Pa.l November /T. Boa. teary—De ar Sire t Your t o lettere were Only received. 1 watt about at the tuna. I would fty. In regard to ratty Par* I acquirer it perlketly rinz PII.OOF. I testel the otte boughtof you pit fall no the morning ot the 10th rt June lesMY tore bonging hving burned to tubes. It was built of wood •10 brick— largo three story bonding. My Pate wee In It at the Ume a the fir, and Pill Into the oWler. where there wY • urge amount of 011. It wu • very hot Ire. My notes and boor accounts that est* In the ELM.. atlounted' Go shoot Ten Thousand Metiers. whl-11 wee eevetl. Thew...watt paper injurat and farther, I would drib uty person whole dole. tmoduem, u krw no thsta, but bay • Sete to keep their pepers, do.. in—attd get two that Is good. I eau safely mooMmeng your Oahe to al t o : rm. Yours, truly. JOHN .OLARKE. Ifer We believe Nature hat provided a remedy for every aware. which fbeh la heir to. HUM'S PSTROLIMSI , w'ROCIL OIL, put up Is it bows, trout Me Meat laboratory. enameled deep in the bowels. of Mother Earth, le, without doubt, am of the Enamel of them remedies. next the following testimony. glean by a grateful parent: haw Ohlo, gept. IS, lIPS2. Ur- P. Eler—Mr: I said all your Pet:role.. sr Hoek 011, some two month. past, and have been look. lug for your .out to [eta further Dully. 1 could have swl eome dowel more. We hare found ths Oil wry tiellant In Flux and Dyseetery. My daughter, at the me your wort was hare. wale lying wry for with Um gam I gave her • teaspoonful. and In three hour. gars the samod. Um flag etopped. and she re amend Immediately. It le oho an extraordlaarr remedy for row and Inflamed fly.. , Cuts, goatees. and RlmamaUsla, 601 tor the MI. emu. , hare been eared ofbong nagging. Yours, 00th respect. flue DIUMuy. Coy sal. 0,4,11 tb, 1 , 112.1,rta In Plebblugn. fe9 IPawre advertising Petrolmato tIM.. 50w7.1 —- - gdriVINES, &4—Persons wishing to pnr stsne Ifeaama Wm* tal, LaararA °tall Atrealptians. pan as imported, can °Duda tam. at Las lowed prim, at lb. WI. Sutra of JACOB WEAVER, Jr, pea llaskat tad Yeast stmt.. sia.• Mut IC & Co. hayst received aro horsing dooms of Liluggr's highly posionisl HONZT SOAPS. ion:uprising: Ilia orillissfy glossy gong, sous omits' Brown Windsor. musk Wawa Windsor. Motor sod lion glaring knup.. It Is silmlttel by W. Ma Mayo ass the gaunt la Ilis world. oh' stir Sas Ad vortioornent of Idorse'm Cordial o.cocao RE OVAL POSTLEY, NELSON & CO MAN WM/TORUS OP ELLISZERED AIM cast. iron moms AZD spenn. GM! HARRELL SOLID BOX VICES , . PICK% SLEDGES, NATIOCXII, te. Le. te. . . lisee removed to No. 17 Market street, where tb.ir ou.totcter,. and toorchanta remwally. are toritaal to eta.alc• our melt bet.re ortrehtwtog olnyturro. Ilertos e=g7ITZTI 7 prorated to u fA t ! a l b article of York, at Ea ' startt 1a0341.1t0 REMOVAL. • HENRY H. COLLINS, WHOLESALE I EODUCI , COBEILII3IOA AND FORWAILDIBG 711X1W11137, ♦ND DLALER IR qfqttl.kr....BNlTZß. 111111. C=l2ll No. 25 WOOD STREET, Twvlye /roars above Water P/TTBIIL'UOIL nht.t&l.lca litES P. TANNER. 131101.121• LE DEALER Lif EOM, SHOLS, BOUM, HATS, &C. - - so. 56 roan arazar, T Between Third and Youth. garliy mock embrace, eiery variety and sho t y Boa eat& ae. purchased dims tn. VAIT. feeearr prior;anaeatair tevatably with there of Phl dolga& aa4 hes lea. Puree...ere all! edam. est! sad axamfee baton bust... • cad Sprint aid Statuner Bonet& TANtY.S.P. TANNER, N . SG Wood erect, 0 vo,oo th• Wootton of 1111Unonani Wows. who btu to scale. to hho largo eawrtawnt 114.1NNITS. of Um ..at style. for the mating moms. mown ricwars. =Lex A. H. HOLMES & BRO., IIINUNACTOALES 0/ SOLID BOX VICES, SLEDGES. PICKS, MATTOCKS, CROWBARS, ac, PITTSBURGH. - O/11. 25 Weal or., belt.... lit 5k15 And. 522 air All pork varrsotol appal to sky irunotactourkt.llll 1 Citizen's Insurance company or Pittsburgh U. D. KING. Pannsarr. SAY D.IL L. MA Mill ILL. ILMT. OITICT, 94 Werra, REM= 11A1U17 AID WOOD STRUM IMP MOM= =IL ADD OMSK, RIM CM TIM SIWO /SD =Tim. LID Thump, DMA ?lw4 armit !e.3 41 , " Iscp 0, ITS.A. ALq 4,teme writ: of Ut. &L.l gad INLAND RA170.117011 .6441 ritA.N.WO/174171M. DISIOT031.11: m. ITA I try. , m. Latimer. Jr.. hmool Fick 1 ti 34.1p0r h Mama • Jr, I Jot 11111 . rm . 3 4.11 H. Ilarb.mmrh. Pramix solLis, ' 1 , 333. rs 1ie5,.... J,.in3m.au a 61.1 . 133mant. W S. thy., Imm Al. Pamomdr.. Q••J2 JUNY T . ...... ................................ REMOVAL. LOGAN, WILSON & CO. IDEPORTEIti AND WHOLVIALE DEALERS IN FURZION AND DONZATIO HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ED Hero removed to chair new and extensive Nn. e 2. Wool anent Rine doom above Um et. Chaff hole(, whore 'lsle el:Mao:Am and merchantsgasisrallY. to an examination of ilia moat compleui anon. went vier offered in this Oki. Bstson'a First Frau= DAGUERREOTYPES. Offica Building, Third Stud. sad strungers who wish to oh * J Mb. so amorMe. attletto mai or. Ilk. Ilketwar.et a r, rat,J..tat• rote . . .N.lll dud II to their Imam; to wall at this nod Mown mtabl'abm ent. whore .more satlefaation m guaranteed. or aerie made. Ilerlow on. (mend apd hot mratmed hide and Ok7llwhte oeee 'ranted for the maw, with Instruments of the m bowerflil and haring adopted the eyatam of Duerr rortyrioa, and yrantlred by celshrotod Amts. Pbtlarlelplda and New York e Alr 11. Cattare hlthaell to to able is oder to the ratroos at the Att. style of motyper, either shag., re In group. whisk tow are summon& Poor. pee and Operettas, la 01. waotbars. I ..lock a. w. to 6 P. DAGUERREOTYPES / AT THE NATIONAL GALLER. AOKSON'S National Daguarroan Oa tal forum tho Diamond and Mutat strata. (0 to Drug Wllmee Dg atom) PI Itsburgh. Ladle. and Oen:logien vlohlog to obtalnlLltlllo no. at moderate axiom, trill plasm nail at ths abase astabillh• wad up with vary superior PM. and Sky LMlny arranged with auth Wit that the operator am Mks ths moot atiouratt Pm similes of Om human gam with all ths asprearlonoraulmatad Mr, in wuraus. Noirrwriazs. Painttal. asemotol) copied, and dm Owes eaten of original Monaural. payperatma not mulled tals• pluttum ani•u am. = takes aide): tad busaukt Parton. In a. F:n i tr . nw to ha Immo& Mtunttam,,,L- To Contractors. pROPOSALB will be received at the Moe a of the fart Wayne end Means Railroad to PORT WAYNC.notI: noon on Feder, the 2M.l?Trkli thel Bridging,. OredLor, and Ihilrfrinli of Crone 11.4 dar meld Rout. rises. Poodles. end Iveteastione be exhibited el the rare three weeks prior to-tbe der of letting Tble toe. one hundred end nit) nags Wan, embrecaa mOOO herr work; 110.11 Proud for prooesotion lit winter, lad It d 1•14.4 Lott molten. of from toot. s 1 611189 ...in...a mei be bid for sionly or for the entire Work. J. FL !MUM) RAN,. Ohio , 'Manor. LODIFOItTABLE two story brick ROM Iter a tli n aut A ttl ea tha e rtmo tattoo It armaged .c c irlett .14r. t7 f roam orel Murat. cm the hut alrertitelkee r 'lemmata sad Wetted stmt., lan rit Aeries° Nal 13. IiItLAIN. SI fifth WM. Wanted. tikllNE or two good CANVASSERS, to sell, in thy 001. g ood raICATISI ON BIM -1-00.1 of the matt useful amilo.o.oohy Zola era paotYhrt. AtIAMM MIAMI a Boaloox. ap11.130 •-• Burrs..a-4 bbls. Gosh 801 l Buttes, for ale la (0113 HORT EL oogniti. W. W. WAILILLACE, • FRENCH BURR MILL STUNK'S; KILL nraiannita, . • AND STEAM ENGINE ESTARLI/1111PMT. 919. 921. end 313 Leherry ofismite Smithfieht Med, PIITSBEMAIH. PA. TEAM ENGINES FOR — SAW AND dem:ally on hand ml omelet& mi., hollero for Et' mines made to order an short =Mew Annett Purr Mill Moua old end now otoet. of my own mow f mtunt. warranted test gmllVlenty• on hand gt fp. lowest prima. Laurel M Sten. Oozy. on rya& 11111 nputoly..lllll /max Mill AIM \Bminlatly%/Serma. end Pick . Sawn WI.. 'Com d Cob Grtddern„, et Int- Ixof em. Leather Belthtta s always On hand. Loll`a Potent Preneh Barr &mot Muhl's., • roperior Per need In over 6totif the Net m%ttal rnh Ilitht , clews wall ant ha. will lan • life time. When they become dull Um ed. b• nmewid erecting M. Barr W. • eT the lan at !!onto ; 11111rgtt . w C I U t. .. f 7 ux th m ."" a . Pethenlars . refer. to omlanibille.. • Pinto:non, JtmA26. 1152 W. W. Wallace, 11 4.—Dwth thr.—We hero now In tun in our HIM two of rove Burr Smut Machines; tbey work loony mtlresttlefattlet. They are durable, Ind liable to get out of order. had w• contd. Ahem th• Met me. etoms DOW lease. WILMARIM a NOBLY.. All Orden yromphly Mt... Med to. . W. W. WALLACP,3III Liberty Iltteborsh. Ps- MET= R. J. COLVIN'S PATENT CORN DRILL FARMERS, ATTENTION! TII IS CELEBRATED asp PLANTZE 'toads no- rivalled In the tioltad Canis and ,h;s7 aster %Ira It i r= e:- tonics tonics:. bother Basta or Oolintr. la the Union. .ft bat only to be soon to to atiproned. It Is neat. eltatilaVand cheap. It innings, oat the around, draw and isseeft'Aii mina plating hots throe to Soar granis Ina tall. lath such wormy that It to toftioadbla for nun to span:ebb anything near In mud to dispatch. Jinn I inaio• lode Corn planted and ecoverad i .r 1 wand after It la olan ot tvdt The .R 7 fact of has*, row corn 'saw ewe ia ed, is worth tb s prise oleo whole Machine. RI7111112011: ftereporgerlhaftioal Claftlervar. Ilanetisstar. Jam.. Wardftl• an Fifth .tort. i,. l, l l , v Co..j usitot b ge T rs . 4 . '7 stmt. J. &Leech. IleAloln • Lltert7 aired. Jes.l harltvn *Co Na ! n 62 Water street. ail/v.lll orders alumna, malted and Poortnalir tended to be .04e. . 2* .as= English & Bennett. WHOLESALE GROCERS, Commission v Ilorehowts ond &Worths Prods. andiorgh Blanotodiarts Nov. 113 &wood moat, WI 161 lint. roes. Wood sod iltolthfodd. 1111 obargh. Novo on bond and will Ivollow ler mud, rallavad and river nom 10i...1dt Woods, whirl truly odes for ..1 at Um lowin ket rstow mar 600 bogs 10 vottots Java Csslm 80 tzilr.rdts,;44..s.X 100 togv LT 6 twist sici 100 raenst dud dry do 60 do own allowing 'robot.: 600 bo Soot& 8001 t: 40 Da May.do; 2olassMseaboy dos 100 Ism. Lemon army: Ws. Bosolowas ./11 tomb: SO libls Papa Nuts; 1000 tiash.trroadd Nut; cows I.ldosivisri 66 0 as... FiniOr 010.1 40.501 07142211:t1.igarr. tv 000 Com aro EOM Priorisisliaravadoi 100 200 m mots om m ic ms C W', Pater. 100 doo Hackett 60 Dom whits Pips 10 50 GL ground 01azet r d. d d o ginviuton: 160 b 0n...-l0 11 . -5.0 add 10-12 ono Ulasc W. W. WALL ACE,' , . PITTSBURGH STEAM ILUBLZ *OBEN, • 319. ma. a a= Liberty strret. erireae arstat&ki Pittsburgh, Pa. • MARBLE MANTELS, MONUMENTS, TOmbs, ()rare Pwaltor• /1,. Vie., t br machinery. alware on bawl sad Madeto order at low pricer. Block and Blab Marble always on bard: Yardman, will dada atock awl loa aI:A an Inallwl to tall and ara.Wsw for tatawlvall. lay 3 "Removal. DR. DAVID HUNT, Dentist, has removed his Odla fnom the. corner ts! Vottrth and Decatur r hone nnrtl? DL a l4 the Plttaborftb Fourth tri.noc. 1.8p4:1. PLASTER of PARIS, for Lind and Stucco a ll p ri p t r il.M.o.923l .l l o. NT. hand at Vratrty iptrovt. Pitt.kbob. 1.14-Isa W. WALLACL `WAREHOUSE TO LET—Ozi"Aiberty 4 7 * Ant"A tetir"s. emu. th• OF* klttakstrsb. AILROAD STOOK FOR, SALE.-2( 'Lana 0 At P. HE. ktaakssar am'. CRAWL* t. L002(IB. 7 S 'mirth \ 05multa Oa Bank of Pls,sbana., I 08T—A 58TTER...1109; bead• brow* a .M bay whit*: me. . tb. n 0.., baboon oats an the loins scat ta. Moira \ Moors! lashed' •111 alean If lett at title ere.. tapllti3ie ONIONS--', bbls. onion.. fq Bale by • IitENRY AL OOLLIIcit. E CKIB--3 bblr. Egg', for solo ti .rn naoar ifooocurs. rLAXSEED-5 bbla. Flaxseed, fob Bala bY UZNRY IL copuwe YE-3 bbla. Rya, for sale by evil HUEY U. COLLINS. ETRY APPLES-130 bathes Dry Aptlea, k.rso. Dr tapir) OOLLT 'BEEN APPLES _l4 bbls. Apples, LOr 6W 17 fa)111 1143114 IL CbIYMES. I/ROOMS-80 dos. Corn Brooms, for sale KIP by 111,1164 - IEL COLLI44. Ifo 16 Wad ottre.t. WEIV GOODS—A. A. MASON 6 CO., firicam non atm. 2 t,a•ai u .77 2 lteA ar l it it Mantillas sod VIII a o 1117 . aM nRY APPLES . aria Peaches.-14 sacks p m gra . A r ypptcldo Dry Tosibas. =or Wading from n yo . • '"4"Li' istian DICISZY a co.. S• ... UNDRINB--2 bbla No. 1 Lard; a halt bbla No. I Lam' 2b b Haar 2 bum titn.o I bbl Say lroh; nay 1144 ' from geasair IL 2' Y"'"a.." ""I. %Auwnicart a co littl Won asd Tort Eteeta . .._ frtLOA3l.—fieveral Thousand Dollars, on .& :snaps.. or seed bleu.. eau, at tem. Male ter twat. WiDDELL, L Broker. at" Paw tic 07. Mantle 7.74.11„.717th rt. ClLTS—White and Colored' Qoilte and °°"4-x ' " `"Tegrin t s i titiran,ea. alp N. IL tar. Oh 4.1 Sltet • .r.FZO3T COLORED PRINTS-Murphy Barebbeld ban neolval an assortment at suns Illenlausek and other fast calonat stints. of natal - Om at IN ants par yard. sisb . _ TOBACCO—to boxes s's and B's, choice eraser, • bozos 1 atztral 144.4 3 Dos= %Alm. Sr:. I esess "OWN." lON 1 cla Diamood T• n 4 ) 4 0 . t.:43450tett LI: ca. 3 lum3 J ! es... vim ue. ave __ISM land stmt. TEA -30 half cheats Oolong and Chelan; 80 catty h.. 990 en• do: 80 en:. Us Often: 1041 ebeds Y. 11., hapealel Sod O. P.: 10 hall eh. nets. pee:Nem km wen .08 9. J. D..ww.iagn.in woad st. 1 1 0'AM-1500 kegs of good brands, ass'd, II for sale b 7 J. kegs Ite./LPLN a CO., aa9 aaa 244 Libery was.et. Ilioz—,ioo tierces fresh, receiving and ler SW by J. S. L11104,11a1.1.P1N CO. ACON-50,000 lbi , &monad, in 'poke .1 Wm.. and Or salt by &pa J. B. Lite% IieALPIN b CO. P . M nue MI. • - noes Oil, for tale by LELCH. aLIIN a OD. t. boxes, assorted and . IL L duo and brand J Ibr sal.. 17 LCM', MaALPDI & CO. MAR CURED Bacon Ham. and Dried L.. 1 Beef. always on band aad for a= by .0 J. & LILCO. HOLUM t CO. IlioE-25lieroes Rice reo'd and for sale by , nig A. t A. trIILSE V.) f drums Codfish, in store and ar We by Ina] A. A. IrDANS. HERRIHERRING -13 bbls. pioklea Hissing NG-130 reed and fir Pala by apT A. a A. 11,TAZSTL. IriOBACCO--6 bhds Leaf Tob, awl for sale e7ova 1 1 1 .• • 111:: .0 .tush I as 4 Arpin to stare and for ago b YE-20 bbls ftir sale by VON BOSNIIORST a 110IIPIIT. iLAXSEICD-2 bbl. for Bale by VON NONNI:IORn • lIIIRPUT. DRY REACHES-20 Mote new for wife . TON DONNIIORST & 211fliPtlY. NONE Y 1 fclia.s,ooo on VW/1 2 / 1 2 trfleur raj: i tr: glivitts to ran.— at =0 ficil t• B. AIeLAIN. 21 fifth Elva. pra METAL -47 tom Nqpier, roldblmt, . 0 mneausdleug tram doom H. T.Ytatzeme fq: ado 1)7 ISAIAH D/CRAY A CO. rROUNDNUTE-1124 sacks, now landing from .temer H. T.toatama.ler • ISAIAH MEAT • 00. L I LAMIRED-10 bbls, 2 tierces and 13 4 41 ' 4 ". 14" `4llllll72liidiabiat,' BATHERS and SUMAO-25 bags &a -m; Yea . tAlsaao, de to iro r Inas by ned Searle, nos I=ll= Ow..team T. aDa 1111ALLII DICKIY l CO. E .i lt 4" 1811-13 vaskitaiiit relNir, VURESE-800 boxes large Cutting, anti no " 2,4114 " , ,r,ctin u t i tr . etactunt. • •010 b• (12h121 \ J. T. •J. J. 1 1 00/01. BULK oki, in store, tor sale by lALTitt DICISZY • 00. COFFEE -200 bags Ilio'Coffee, for isle by obit EBEL 11111 . 1121111 • OM riP lED APPLES-113 bbli—Dried Apples; !LP In soodracbiges tor •bliTlol,So2 ask by SZIA 1.11/GLIT. • 69,and 70 Watar stmt. VLOWERS BUL.PIIIII,OOOIbe. Flow _ EttlDhlir. jutr&utv WINDOW 01: 1 /ITAINS,,pestere, nod Fire ap4 544"171 , AL""11 147111ilt Y. MAII3HALL. DTATOE3-1O bblz. Nsstatartocka; t'or silo by ayil HENRY 11. counts. UGAB,4M -- lard& Ur for sale by Ns] epplitots mac Avon . \ lO\s, Lint Oil , D winter tathao. bbl 4:113:D a CO. J4lll3itreollkaw.rMao tOriszdsot Prial ml4 .W4 ", KC ' - 1:1126 J. r. aa. 1. Room 2gi • anat. ri.aco Lisunto, euawn.illa ea ttretti4, \ \ - r. •.•anonn Shrtver..DitWorth * Co. Cote- Lot at. Nosf 11 16 :17dlia ‘ aliftd et o h' Pirt ' s t b " Wittaud . .. hs :and retwidno by Canal sad Raliraed. tnetoliwring Owal•Whieb we otter at thediawer minket rowed.. and to which WO ill•i•• Um taenbon f . reloads Slid two tomere.... "L' Ria Ceßee: too - do /inborn a d 100 do \ Cape do. do mould do -••• _to porkilta . l4 goy. Jays oto 50. .do Star 00 L i ik“ ' d " ' C q:c H.. G. a iso Vlrjary :add. To. isa tr:L N. O. SI:A 50 giliend bbl, t b 4 11 ' k" 7.13. au o at e g• 01312 and dor Togged troiseed: grod tine det. chewing 100 bbla Bowklya \ \ ‘obsonn \ iabia it,4 lingt. so opreell 9).4runis cod 'Soh: 5.4 mato ChM.: \ OO 3°o PP Panda 100 do s, DRk andlewick: DXI degibacketw 50 detect Rid't .4 do Tubd 50'bhi Loaf tursr. 100 bead Pliod, 1 14 =abed sad nowd . d do: 200 do ROCA boop:. • \ together Wit• • hall engat all good. In their On.. An. • Dill wapplyspf Iron. i Ails /111 Wicklow II \ ssa. Ad. salt A AMERICAN AND FOILSIGN AG E. 1407/ IN WASZMICITRN, D. C. \ THE nedersienet offere'bis serricen tbie 11 Dreieention of CLAY 5 BEFORE ChßiGliESlland tbs ~,.•.1 ospartdente. and for thu trausatnlo4 of any trti Cnep mods/ attention. a e d , an Perms. hulas imalaces d • B r oPenV . Oger a cif " th k s ' l. fita " Eit ' sli.rt3 ". rety r Vat: ;Donna and faithful attention their inter. a El:Joy:up an watenalre fordo.. aconahotance, I will utt. dertake \ sod raelgtble ths, safe an d o Moak. or Manor to mirk...ion Cl liarone. and ottani, Don will be paid to colleedon or,Yordongliallue.' 61:111 . <0013411Mt• will be fornished, \ with deference' in what.... State they my reside. and \in the \wernilnonat WI. of 21:110ne. J. CI.W. Was:moron Orr. D. C o Mary 00th.,1515. \ • aggIRAI. luarara=‘;,x. \ &\Rlgon\ wominattin—W. &WOO. Ee.24 lietten. Witting At Co.: Olubb Brothers ' , Vent mph ,ry . gator Yore, Rob , ' \ IrMlon—charallor BUZOM PTILBIATI Mader, bleat. Cols Sykes. goat /nal. Co: JoieDh Hand. kl, r hod. orleb Murchison: Albany rentganpue. Lot:. Board \of Tradg Elwin Chadwick. Mgt, Desna of Heal • 454 \ Par hod,. RN. Du Leo Sid--Nail Hancock. L. D., artJ. AlbergArrantranp, . • ftryie—TheolarlSay: Ira:etude /diner cgs', Edmond RA rayed. \ Shalare/rdki. Rondord Baron Cidete/W., ••• 6444.1.3m510UnT JAMES MAMMON t CO. notice ‘Cbutria.c.tori. QE.4.1..ED -,PROPOSALS onll be Teem: W.; et the &mh gee office °Ole Clsselacid 'area Pitts. ' burgh Rallyolid dinapany.lis from the let to •sze ICtlr of thy next. To the Oral...ion and )(wort of Shirty-Moe mile* OfiShe Wheeling Esteution of the o.eiw. lend and PittakurehytallsosO, trotrit.the mroth of Yellow Creek to fittlgetort:oPpoelte Wheeling. ylans. profiles atig Speeithilittone wfitheestoblted sintall requisite bogie mutton grr tbo u 125• of th. Company st'shell s seille. , X PRP:PIT Pre ident. • LINTON. •O Oblet limoloser. P. Po, glevehtsl, Aptir4l,ll33l, , • MIS half ebu4 T . H .G. 2.0 .01 au.oo4oWx2.- Tem 20010.1* 0. 1101Loac 116 hove EL. o•p: 3CO D 11411062 * Bak Can. dlm 60,b02.. Twl.t Boas t ~ P E41 . ...11117 tat4o; :40r0. 4 1 li c:g i l 162 Ulu J2o. 1 A.OO Bat, Cow Yarn., Ca..01....a. 04. pet Cbain avd2Vol4 60 dozen Fed Cord.; \ \ 100 threet.N. 0 Rim 20 hb4sCluiflo4 enp r i 2 g 0 O.t 1.1 • • Ilk. Bale. BY Yaw suloiribev Atha Alleghal W ‘ l3,!uf, jup (tto(taf Pitt. Vett...ll , lmA t_tball truta tr ' dots, • tab amtutuutst cf RARMING uThN3 . inattta• 444 the Enatt d b i g/ ta....lci n Zula :w .4 8141 . e iur•k t oc r eg ' lteeughotelm iquanttt% \ bound bltotuAs. •Lto_l4l.l.lir• Glut. •nd Doers, Tali , ow jam Ohnittyump Tubing. te Untol Ono Fist , table tr:Vre ' bt?., b p urr sMI ‘ . .7 u tb• utut• b4tt th Weenn .4 .er Rood. Cod it ir Wl\ Nnix BROWN \ •bibibt`t 6 cues Indigo: 1 700 lbs. Clove.: ot.= 100 boxes Starch; 76 17b1s, Loaf Sugar. 40 botuPipe /Joada 1 (307:1m41 Popp.: ayler; 00 61,...5.L4k4 Trou Al t 100 " Batter_ Watt; Su LI? =a- Bal. Onekirt • \ • \\ ToTQbac.., Detilei* VTION SAFES OF LEAFTOBACCO, 4,t cl4cist4 ATI. P. owned, Ite robetwr. malt ZThella ti ro=t 7 a04 "4 a.""1" tt? 1.441 Tobszco I" , 1 . thUtaarket. Quetzkralci, aovi 2. Ina:\ W No* (loodifor. Gettlememt' TRAr. WATTSA GO., 1 : Alerchant• Talton, a \l9o.l B 9,Libertn rtrort, Ira no., waiving Ebeir P , Wad Bantam steak. !balk.. have bun ..1.04.d with amok ask tkam latiZrlyr c igr i na. a& embraaT , V, fint'Llaen mnat DetgYial t afialk Coatbarteastotratta.Dr4 d'Xtm. taallatk Tlejirda.ika.,a)l ol yr illek vv. ahap mak. b• ord.. to ta. boot I sad lallelatestkaakiart. ILO To Ittvepxten. lIE Subtoribera ro anOorizeit to contract for the trittretut ar= to-it of Havlntiad Iron from WWLona& to liWtinz,l4,\ ette reuive tortiateiels m. . same \ \ \ 11iTKItilt 15,SIGHLE, • *DS \ \ - thitiet. time, Ltherty , OAN BROKER . Dia r Notes , \ &Tar, Mort.... Beal lar4to. 9 • Ico. farobmadirq ad. once N 0.87 Mosordo Rad, noXt. door todho 0018.v' • • flank. \ , • Opening 42 , 1i11in.• •. \ A \ T No. 9 Fifth ottiot (dim A. ' Leech's . old •hro.) :on SATLIEDArthe Stt4looL0•111 to opotot. • tundtomo atoortsmoot ' , of Mil lotto/ Vp.log otilos of azzotals, , WU r. vzoo. \ 144.2 t , Sottos of to /14 4. Leath Y lIOSSE IN. USX!Lg . .IA—"IT v nom. In Tum=o,., or fllneThan tar U. of neer nork Dr htneenellen einnentAn entln of .. .notes 1.1 Aketeees thy Anrtit Wed, Anton , rePhl of Anal:Leto/1 In In the LlA , te nor - Altonnaen. or Llle In the Woods. t Tlli . Lover's Ftrateeeta. by Colin Cho \ D l Cl:n.4 tor reed apt for eel ‘ , APC. 11. P. CALLOW QSOCKS FOE SALE -1 .last. OW Alkorbessi tovinri . \ Z 3 do M. 111. Boot of littabol .1.8, do Etehar,l4 do do \4\ do Wotan. tavicatico Oar. BO do H. t U. hank. Wh041.1.81 I do Marts* Itoditsy: 1 \ 3q.. -4 -,Z f:l',l74h.duk• aliv4 , 4 \ = WIL A. fit ~.c, a co, ttot44 4 .\ \ 04 Woad. above {Meat. AK,/ L e.g.:air esk hind azd tot pale tir, I MAD 132\ lIN aK ON. . \ J. PALIFEn it. Co., . P ostf ß .,., 44 masscrr 871212 WHAM`, B , IOELDEItd , s -, \ PhiladelpAig. I,krup ..t (ann. k , WALL Pikkit-Df every variety, both faYalir GOVZslWltegrAefgrffnVibTfOtt d.....‘f; P., P.P.... eaf=4 . \me)..4.2 towalelark,.. ~P 1 - \ Nork. lb Mark.st street. nECORATIONS--In Oalc, Black Walnut, aVaat:, Pratga,P*PliP,tritttl,l7ll44 Cir.,. d. 'AM melrpl nal 11.31 Mr. pAtu mt. TEAM RACKING. -4,000, - lbs. of the N.. York and Bartonmanufaatits. mlsed . plain and pt. lt .ladle akbar /haat halal, tatangfam., froml44 to 1 teen thiat,,tar sale arnot.. san4 rata' at the La4l. R abbey 116 Mutat atr.t.', (BACON -120.0419 Ibe. assorted Bacon, in Y'axtplstraper. (bcamht at Um tedanliplp4) and le an favorablo Una by • i.T1141W01igt,..,, Q M ITU ON CON TRACTS—A new eNi'qn, ertth aldlticetal rotes and term.* to botb_Eretett rod Armesert.trefeionr, .W . m .a ll ir tsl i e i. racitel met tor sae tr • rtmteelNo...l &attn.'. \ Jel9 • 61 Word rtreet. rd and 4th. \ • - 5 .................,,,,, UNDRIES-5 bbls. Roll :niter, , 20 kegs Na 11.02410 ' 10 Sea D I 22N02 :se a, Se.hal2 Potato.% 20 0 . 02. C noraesd; 520 pea new Bum. au& SOO Asp/s. 100 K sita. OF /a 02000 02 4 n au OF (201111) JOEIN WATT A 0:1 QTOCIIS FOR SALF,=-- .1,.7, Its ill.. °Alp 01 Panorylrinda R•14o \ =' . abs.sota Minion 0 .. 3 • i: 100 . 3.1194 4. WrigiNg 9 03 dna lonoth rtrest,opo4lo th.. Baster Pitbb db. SUNDRIES.— , 111 sacks rostliorn 2 bbl. No. 1 lArd \ 3 do. Almon= 3 hi' bblo \ do; 90 . do. Orr hoollog 13 o.oka 314.33.2; • 41 4. . A pion 1 1419. do.; ' . 1 do. Boon: 2 limos de3 11l 'do. Musa Mucue: 1 bbl llonen \ \ 1 bl. &fop Iron. To actin on mama MT.l'Ortnon..•for 441414 \ • 111A1A13 D1C8.92 403 12432 r 34.4 Tro ut t onnoots. SUNDRIES--0) bales Clothe. 'Pins; . N 40 1:1144..32144 Anplan 20 000 Cld42 Tionat 23 doz.Woolani noetn 150 du corn Ennio; . . 60 bow No. / and Polak Rom \ 4 do Conto4 4.1 Osndla nom . , 1.0 do 7 , 41 et sod ratter d. \ ' ' \ 1.11 kegs Hldo • and Ltiolo nler k.Tondo ..1. 0} ' . . . . 034 • 3. D. wiLLUMS3U Wood at. .. . GHOCERLES-200 bags Rio Coffee; /SO b/IoSS, 0. 51 .50 bbls no 551.15'11. /3414; - ' CO MOB N. Ilto O. 95 lrll7i iena die ye =ll4 A.ttil 0.195 La , N lbsrts slow, ENULNE NYELSII-FLANNELS--3111M ‘31. Pura BUBCIIIIRLD bur r rocalrs3 a tell ateort• meet of the rations quainter of ha alxma alarstr d an obrintabla• Paan.la of roparlar make, aad red to be unthrlekah , Jp Bazotkr, &hetet Peteet. zed Bilk Warp F . SM. awl cohered do.. tar andrena Wks. • afetr?\ IJ A RD ' °lL ti O o iitlL lB 2 1 .1 , 1 l 'a l ! rd . 1 .4 ,1 %rba. by Romp?: • .01 RIED APPLES— 00 bush. Just reed for rolo br fog) IL ROBISON k CO. rt ACON-90 casks Shoulders, to Orrite, I #to We bT ' 1.01, • /a. !COULSON t CO. INSEED Ol>r4o bbls Linseed Oil jllBl. 1 - Wroed, for sale br • s it. ROBISON CO. 1.14.;43,--2,5 tierces fFexh Rico jilts rireiv e4 l a aTi tot We b S. ASINON & APPLES-10 bblipreen Apples ta"r " a "4 t"..1 11: IIOHiSON & C 0.% VL013.11100 bble r supeift,lke Flo*, jtist re-, «ir.f. mkt.. ma. t R. a oo.— fl o OFFiabags j. td , _ kis Lag..lts; 10 141,0 Old C10y.`.7 ti:lll34tll°B,;Tt‘ w"..mulittor TWOLASSi t.:oos,tybalf MACKE] 5 Mb! PE A CRE 6ns}~e]e Dried 5 ma nna aad !In• ntl! by\ ."I.Akt BREED APPLES-400.4g. pried 40;14: aL t J. J3ooNi. "‘ eln Mat, nrtre• wooL.A;atore and foi , • • .s/a by 1.141 EPILING6IikUARB,IIIOII. PAPER: HANGINGS -06=1v. andlaall leat and GPM Main. lit i, and Mew. and at7laa at Wan Par. Int itala br • VA W. r. MARSHA La. ai iltree AILS-200 kegs best branda; 4 eisorted -sis.s.trisss, h, linlsl HailLLg )BOP p)lficsx -- rim•' • fIODHISR-30 tieroes Codfish; in ink' - ,f cyder. Yttr Me by WW. BACIALZY • CO., ‘. iddt •• IN and 20 Weed atreat..l ()RANGES -10 boxes (blew ina) 2weor aid"' —w. A. isenusa. Tplo COFFER-IMo , bags Rio Coffee, in Ler ' 6 " A"'" t 'T neottar ishl4 • i$ aoI W soon Ctrl' uo/tit-CURED ILAIIS-15 times B. •to 'Num. aniving sad Gm aL Di QIIII&R.CLIKED BEEF-10 tierces 13. CY Sat, inhina Auld faz vas IT tiongE-190 Bio Carge,'.oti bd tat,of "\"'",40.1 8011100151. a wilpinr. . ... .s. „.1, , . .. . • ~... „...,,,,.....„.:V,4„. 'sx:;-.f,:.--,--;.,.5...-.7.'....f:.,:,;•::`:,:`:*...i.c \ i \ SEIVIENTS. \ -,—,--- \ ----- r I ~ _:.. , l r r , ' .10tEPH O. /03/1....1.11611114 \ 11.11tuitik \ 1 /. P.. III IILt/O4D-- ..:\.--.-...--..ettet ...tit, frill.. wltt. at 6.l.felact ; I azlbtatwAttei ap p , at ..`: a l /Stair • , Paws vAnslacm:'. % ' yy . --, . N. \ VI-Beats tilay I» eeturva ttNth• Illoz Otlce.4nriag the, da.T.witittit rstra.thtto. . \ \ \ . _ . o.)ltPl.l.llr.sTAair PLNETIT TO MP'S ILIZA: MAAS. t . towraan ST VIZ aMI ltaltllottl Oa w 0 'tit «etc., the lll tywear 7 lsta cwiebests<l \ ‘ Jim *lad Mrs,' 0/10,14. • .. - \ \s3lr. /Inward asrl Mr. pi i. 0..,, *lll opatt lw '• hrtmluint &mita tn,. \:rwal taimo, Imilllea,lBB3otill hitt:C:4 the Plat at \LO 11.. ;. . \ IT ' nanir .. ==7:2 • - 7...:.7.- '' F. 1214 ' • I).M/la. --..--..—....--- - Zik Ilailfat• SU perfotztane; w , lleownicels with the Steady of 11‘ \ TEE maws win. , ~.. x . -7-. N., 3h.0t.:4 : _ _..........-....1ts IX/ode/ -.... :.=.........._........m.;1 4 6 get \ ... , \• ' 11‘..T0• utiltatttl faroltef. Ur: and. Iltw: Itizsgy ..WILLIAIIs, an.wazed and still thartlr arrest. \ . \ ,GOXPLiIIENTERY BRIkRPIT 'PIA \ \ \ ' Arias Elsa Logo; \ \ • \ , • ...:x \• i In coMplianoe with the ' perional ri\ \ \• `an ea; of butalPta eh, hap Meads la Plttabatab: the U.. \ , , . tt., .., ~..i.tltur .4 - .4..... th., mospAy, RUCHING. --., \ , \ • • ", liht, aril 11tH. baa Was= apart far • Oacapllta‘at7 E.. `t, \ ,•• -\ \ \ • •-•" . 7 ,.. • tt:l"4;liii blab thls bar Ls est mrt. att \ ' •-,, \• t *NY hi I. carats 01 ' th. Thaatrical pralaNa,lpat \ '• '\ \ • it also br ramp .to whrittalte la tsars to p al ta UN \ \•I \ \ • "4 . , realm it parallarly.%al to mto attar to bar ext. \ \:: ••• MU orrailt. atlas:yr her thaw arpree atlon f hat \ ,\•.: \\ : laslit• 61 64 , 1•411,1.1. WO TIMM •• • It0.1:41/1.. •*8 \ \., ~ -- \ . • . \ 1.-., ..,, \'. \ \ .121. - 'ret•ClL . tletUithear dkath of bar father. Mr. ....a. Loa.. b. teal,. a Ithaut a larotartor.4. au &potash \. •.. \,' \ \ ‘ f?itVljf ,r f \ reTtthlra= a Vhl=mtg pe t ta, \, ', duty. Rats Pl.. tatrast literature fartuasit la OPP A ~,-.\ •••\ \ —,-- fgeelTl - h b :Nwzagthqsjat=l,:a P t i l=ilt: °,,, N\ ', \ \ ahlla. . \ • ' s k cha has soleeted th, Ufa raahla Ult. Pl. ll hl • lON. tut' , ' -• \' \ \ TILE JRALACIII‘WIFE. 1. • \ ' 7. arEt \ T• \• ' ' \- \ \ t IIIAB9NIO \ HA.LL. \ \ \---\\ , \ WIS COUR `,MASS EGUOS 'W OR B *? TOO I" ' " • \ :••• '... TIE Grand Drawing._ Amin . Spines of - • ~ . ' '-- \‘ a • attoarvA ITIOUTINGALR ItEIIIOPIAN OPERA •• • :,\ ~ \ • thOEßE,taill roman. nit PRIDaY, RPERIXG. Ap ri l , . P. 41, at tbeatorn 1141.1, torn,. Nlabti =lr. ~, !1 tar' ADAMS, tba elPsd child of Ica.. wilt app., --, %; oath enealoPla arrant Ballado. • \ - '••• N. • ~...., ,e` V - - "14 la dattaaaly UP best \ Canal thuCar / aver hoardl , ' —Prorickattilliacre. _t_ • -..' \ - - \ • artatf \ • t \ _ UCTION (LE - , \ :.• A , , . ... Fancy gia. Eitivie. Dry Good; at Auction. \. ' ••= \ , .. ON . WE DNESDAY vi morning, T April lt:\ N . T \ t ::i \ nar af Waal ::111;111%1 - P e trirl ' 11 be Ai!. 1a,:t 7 a . 44 , 1 \\• I • \ ayboal assartwettof Label: a. ateple GEV 00008, s. goon( ahlah 4,-- ~ hParila•Clotbs, • lcriar.% Itorals,. cal Dm. \.. ' \ nat. A.D..... Ointrert., WM.. P ri nti. P Da=Csat, `, '- .4 - • tt\ Wm- bleatbad atl.lP-ara M. 1 1 ,4 Tlathara. PaloPta t '... Eacabrie. thtalerr.Gla,ria Eatrtna Mr. Battu.. PAU.% \,. 1117,71kR. . . . \ P. IL ‘GLTIS. Anal...pr. \ • ':: \ , .... • , . \ . . , \ \ Secand•haad .13arancha at Auction: N WEDNESDAY morning, April 1303, kyt. H o'clock. et th•Coromerelol aalaakooma. cerc oar or ,a Crood not Mb etresteerrlll be euld— threinlbstnutlalorettliniebedseuneAbourl SAIIOUOHR. P:-!L D4VIII. Auctioneer. Second-Ilan& Piano Forts arAncticra OWFAtiESDAY afternPort, April 13th, ON at 3 *Wk. at Lbw Oammodwal &la Rooms. Mows,. of Stood sad littb otomto. will to mid— \ t'd?:/i g " d "":!7 " ' 4. r ,1. '24ta7 Bf~-"taei 1[RE1141117611 AID EAST BTSBENG Bolding Lit' at Anatici4. iitTtillDAY_Afternocu2, April 16 neolock. the Inandona , ..nantenelng at 111\ School u IlLonlagban—ulli be sold, a lams a= Dar of nha moot valuable mut dateable !MILDEW LOTS and SITES,forlIllint1101•011.1.131n th e aturno boironubs. Mug parr:of the Wang Lonna. TOL propert7 nano test Induiconnola for Intastainnto—Linprotlng more mold!. Manua, around our airy. • Taans—lhouthlrd nub; maks. In one and Iwo years, with Intelast,`Tontrodbd• Lund and InOitilat• on du plemlse. \ 13; klans pn , io rent at Ann Balm Bean= Rolls, P. N. AdVin, Anollontur. ,paccor TICE UNITED ~ STATES . LIFE EVSUIUN CE, ANNUITY \ isn? TILVIT • comzearY,. , ,PIELLAMELPECIA .• ' CHARTERED PRIL 6, 1850. o OIiARTEIL P PLITAL. \ , ( -4 0 Offlue S. 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