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Tint Winona' Garrna published lio-dsy , en interesting number for those who.prefer solid sad nsefullnfonuation to silly tales and trashy nothings.' Among its mutants are loners of one ; --- :,eneallent Washington correspondent; Lecture ;Of Fither-Oaearli, on Monk; and. None; a long &Ads* of the Key toUziole Tom's Cabin, con taining a prototype df lieorge Nandi tint; of Un !,lsloTorn; an accosuckOf a great meeting at Bald .' t:11711 the'School Question, containing speeoh. fleattbr. - Johns, Dr. Plummer, and otters; Rev „.;9itl4bottaty "Mosemente In Europe; Letter from , Efr-.:Cheeser on the Leo tares of Pottier Gararzi —and Common Schools; an Interesting letter front a California Emigrant, giiing en =cent or the ' 6 llonione; ! Charter of the Pittsburgh and B ellerills Railroad In the State of kiaryland; LititlM from New tea; Editorials on various subjeotavliewa Items, Tetegraphic reports, a Mimplete Weekly Review of the diaries, to., irol; comprising altogether a mass of inkiesting ,latelligenie seldom collected together in the "'same epee. For ado at the counter. Price 5 trate. Enos mum Dinainow—Rorauttsm son lectures of Pother Govan' and .the almost simultimmons appearanie of the "Key to Ilacle Totn'e Cabin," have, deeply excited the .-. fears of those who dread the effeoto likely to re , nit from *full and faithful 'exposilion.of the Woes and tyranny of Catholicism, and in nanity . 423l,trery. The Arno York Tnlne leads ..:off:n dope/ration of the Grande proclaimed by genial egaitrafitomanhon, although it Is tho ' '.:retillieuough. in its attacks ttpon Blanry and • y to:tinted by the otaid, coneerratire4 Tittratiaring, progrees-ttating Courier and Eagui which echoes the language of the ITribuee .towerds`Gaillii, but goes further, and Inge in 'llite. -- Ifairiet Beecher Stowe into the same eate „'„. gory. gaunt' and Stogie—these are; the two sghatOns 'dreaded by the Courier and Enquirer, who are "turning the world upaide down," and It tmoomfortable for an agitation -hater glo lava • • ~..,;-:". .W hat good hare they done?". asks the TH. - bone, in reference to .Garani and his lectans : tangoed are they likely to do ? Dave they alietrated oira r Catiralio from Boole? Hare they • appreciable number of Catholics ',iterate lanisblo to Protestara ideas? Did Pro; ...labiate need them? • Ilan Catholics been edi pi And to all &to the Courier and amphitsis, "No!" ' ~---wattrthen proceeds to belabor him. Stain's ef• fartt with the some catechism. .".Y' What good ;hare they done f tibia good are they likely to Have they alienated one slave/raider from Have they rendered • any anti:salable number of shareholders mon fa- Araritie to abolition or colonisation? Did North ariere need theml. Have Southerners been ad idedby thera?" - ' • • The answer to these queries, as well ea those 1 thatribune, is easy. - "What good hav e ~:Aannt"•-• An untold, an cratellable amonnt of " Discussion, end' the dissemination of faots;•aiwaya do good. Truth courts draconian, . • ,Inoleid of ehraming Di' it Is only error, and de _ .-rettlin, to then oldrimo, wrongs which have grown to be s pun of - eoclity, which fears die 'melon. Those timid conservatives who are al -.throwing 'themselves out as anchors, to ,Oistra naleti from tooling an inch in an dine ,: tioxy are lawns laid of exciting discuesion, -.• 'and the • denlopetoent of ugly facts which tend "to stir up agitation:-but those Who have faith In, the ultimate "triumph of the, right; and who tech up= free and 'fall discuesion as necessary to the progress of society, ban no fears Of soy' ' 'Twits from tho excitements put in motion by Father Girard and-Mrs. Stowe. , „ :Ii may be that Father. GalliZZl'S lectures have 'l. not a/hunted one Cathellc from Barra, and have not rendered mei appreciable number at Who linsfarorahlota Protestant Ideas; thatnoy all bi; but It Is tool soon to:. determine yet. It ' • ,:lmpossible to ascertain, new, whether this is or te not the come: time -will tell. The seed has honorary; we most -.reit patiently for the bar • *est season, to learn What are the fruits-. 'Bat a. whin efe. finely asks, ..IPCPraterroods need themVl we. ore, ready to answer: yes.. Trailer. tante 4id need them. , At atrame when theCatho ' lbsChnoh, through Its prelates and theirintru - Meats, are laboring to sabiert the very basis of one Intitution4 and endesioring 'to lay the .-10ratdation, here, of the order of things which mw nine in Europe, it was neceenry that some '"jrafentwoice should waken Americans to a cease, - .2 of their , denier, and arenas them to a proper iitilrecilition of what is going pn in their midst. . Grind that hie 4:taffeta- was ben, and -his lan guage- exciting to thihigheat degree: it needed • all the ilreief elptrience an-ball the excitement dentingeto bring the Prateitants of Ameri ••-• i on to, a hill sanneof their reepoosibillties in the' present condition :of things. - • •So oleo with regard to new Stows The Caw ' fer - asulgeOwirer is sceptical 'alio the good ef fedi of her laborn It Ctif3 OUt, in the words ;2 - ,of. the -Tribune, "What good hare they done? Rue they alienated Onealavehohler from the do. • reee*lnstittition? Hare they rendered any op_ if - 401de nimbei of elateniders more favora - hie to AbOlition on Colonitatlon? 'told Northern -. „VS zieed ihith?”. To the Oa:cries about the slave. ..holden; no neweinn yet begnen. The effect alletcle Tom" and the "Key" to it, 1!-0 Co.. ;teen. Thin. dovelOpe it, and to Time, we leave the answer. But to tba irate ”Did Northernere •need them?" es ere an atfirmitivrireeponee.- It needed just such ,j ` .works then of Mrs. Stowe to. develope the Inent humanity; of the _Northern heart. At thoelehoin &every, that blot upon our itietory . and:name, Ina pranks all before it, enlisting the pulpit; the press andthe • bar in Its behalf, and Ike sympathies of the people in its dedditeibine,- - "Driele Ton" stepped in to eon thin-nalloirfrora.the reproach adding, to the r'orhattuttio of the existence of Slavery, the guilt • of deftnidlet It, and beComing ha docile aervi , ten . . Without.that bock; and the eleirament dintraelon. it has 'tamed, the, Americans ' rworld have become o"-nation of eine-hunters ,1 and elsren.defenden. The North deeply need ed Eirs:"Btowe's labors: and she may be ion . Drat to Walt, in conlldence, for their ultimate good effect open :the South. Those turns lips a reform noompliebed in , the world without disranelon and excitement, and a cositliot In society.-' Luther.llll3 nailed, in, his day, soot as .Gaiazil and Btowe are now: z . , lrgirfoitosnie Cried out "Whet good will it do?" ie d.bi gge d h.nt to desist. ;'There was a fearful ....nottettleracti then, much. to, the dieutsi of thou sionserndleu who- would tither keep things as alter arrf chil i undertake to emend them;* but the • Verlaine Ulf', the batter of Mot convulsion; as bililll2d r will be ,or ounnto,4ni onto wilbstniusisttno: - i4itipo boa terrible connisien whieb wail rid Eattigin preen t epereentra littCiet tithing tics 4111.-do Iti,..that brood :et Oneratislut'WHl4l44 wherever It comes. , In oar country, where all th ings have to pass ebb** efpnblie o p i n i onilgras!baiiier ebriv. 4.ertVul and ItittieefilY.'..tieliten4rerta always attend the .fitttOPll4 but: may sad fit Miff *sr - natnalgieg . tom who amid noise, in any GAzLrrE, ed; and they may end; too, as tbnyneabitlntendo, in the temporary tri=gh of the wrong; but the cause of truth is always ben efited by them: Let discussion have free course, ,then. Let Given' and Mrs. Stowe beiusewer ed-re-ii they can be but let es have no choking off. , Catholicism and Blavery,ate arranged at •the bar of the public; the; have got to endure the light, and a searching scrutiny: no squirm ing, no terrible forebodings of consequences, no appeals to the slOth of those who do not want to be disturbed, can prevent a falthfol Inquiry and verdict. For ourselves we hero no fears as to the recoil. 3 , ' 94E1V 7 21, - 03rwpordet. clam D.ily Piltatifigb Galan* WAEMI!OTON. April 17, 1858. There Is a good deal said in the newspapers ab rut the conditions on which Mr. Buchanan accepted the mission to England. It is affirmed by hispersonal adherents that he first stipulated on behalf of his'. friends that his appointment Should not be sei : down upon the debit side of the Pennsylvanlaucount This is likely enough, for sic& a' covenant would ease appearances wondeifolly between Mr. Bachman and hie par titans, and - it would not hate the weight of .a feather with Pierce or hie Cabinet. The doc trine of the hangars! on this wu that no tun nor locality bad any claims for office. Conse quently the appointment of the leader of one faction of the Pennsylvania Demoorsoy neither adds to nor dillniehes the chase of patronage assigned to it. Another condition insisted upon by Mr. B. is said to bun been That he 'should re turn as soon na be had couluded the negotia tions on pending difference between the two countries. This Is not at all nalikelyper se, for Air. Buchanan has before shown himself likel3t. Peter, in the matter of terminating hie diplomacy be fore the value of his cervices had outran the amount of Mayer annum and mileage. The,, I believe it was no longer ego than 1831 or 'B2, that the Penneylvania Leviathan was despatch ed by Gen. Jackson to the Itussitt capital. lie remained chest a year and returned, having re ceived in ealary, outfit and infit $21,000 or there about. Beside!, if Mr. B. watrpnOcularly anx ious to return, I take it he couldrisign, and set out upon his homeward voyage without waiting for the answer. It may be assumed as a fixed feet that Mr. Buchanan will not neglect his po litical intereeta, and If in 1855 he finds that. he stands any chance for the Presidency, he will be careful to open the canvass in person. Thiyd ly; the Minister to England, made It a sins quo non that be should have the entire management of 'the negotiations upon the lotteries and She matter of the Mosquitoes and their relatives, the Nicaraguan& Perhaps this little arrangement may be precluded by the retention of the busi ness on this eidouf the water, and that I think the most probable course. The press and politicians are also much exer cised by the appointment of Soule as Minister to Spain. Will he be recoiled, is the question. In of oar unceremonious dismissal of Pous 7 eta and Marcolletta, Is not improbable that the old CutiLlian pride may seek a momen tary-gratification in the rejection of Mr. Soule. Bat it would be a ray hazardous and impolitic e9eriment upon 'the pablao Intentions of the present administration and ,the feelings of the people. Ido not think it the partzuf. patriot ism to /ingest, as I see severe jourside -haie done, that the refusal to rectlva 3fr. Baidevrauld be dee/tied a justifiable lot by our government and the public' sentiment of the ootustrj.. It would be promptly and warmly resented, and would prodoce a autpension of diplomatic inter com's° which in unreasonable probability would terminate hi a state of decided hostilities. I .eandann the reckless disregard of nation/11..1- leg which dictated this appointment, but I trust that Spain will take counsel rather of her Inter este than her passions, and will receive the Min ister sent to her. - - . Yesterday, the President and Cabinet devoted their nugget energies to the appointment of Mar-. 'hole and !Morphs for districts which have not enjoyed that attention at the hands of the Executive. The resulta of the incubation will reach you by telegraph. Mr. Vetter, bre thet.in-law to Mr. Disney, the member, has been agreed upon as the Poetaster of Cineinnati, undoubtedly the beet federal office in the State of. Ohio. The appointment will abstract ten thou sand votes from Mr. bledlll,Thie regular andl• date for Governor. I would give you a history of the local feuds in Cincinnati, which; like the quarrel between the cotta 'sad herds of New York andllirsolui, materially affect the politics of the Stele, but rut bent Are there not nice little family jars anon the Pittsburgh de-ma ne:my, which would better amuse your readers? Behold, are they not written in the Poet, even in the columns thereof, are they not found! Upon the whole, the Democracy are getting stirred up. The "casein"' and the "discuseln' " Orate acts of Pierce and Ms advisers at the hotels about preponderate. Senator Clemens has gone home 6 Alabama boiling with sage, and prepa red to raise that standard of democratic opposi tion which to deedned to treaty the want of a national and period° Whig party at the South. Capt. Rbyudere makes unsavory comparisons, and publishes his contempt for Prank Pierce among the b'hoya. In New York the Barnbtren en have turned the tables on their lota' oppres sors and are evidently resolved to grind then to powder.—The late reunion of the party there is' a rope of sand, which will fall to pieces at -the next election. -' Justus. Yarn or the journey of the Frangi, ► Cro mole in the East, By 3. Ross Browne, with ii lustrations. Books of travel on the East aro numerous, and here comes another; but unless you hare gormandised on the subject until you con digest no more, you wlllbare -to Welt oat for the present on Tulle. It will not put you to sleep while renditig it, we can &erne you. If you coos get into it you will not get out only at the other end. Price $11,25. Tun Blornis Ann 111111 °memo. By Ste phen Tracy, M. D. Hera is a book for mothers, on a vary impor tant subject, the birth and rearing of their off spring. It le, to some extent, a medical tree• ti se, yet written In the popular 'tits, avoiding, as much as possible, satentifia terms. The an ther thinks his position, during 'lateen years, has given him advantages not generally enjoyed by his brethreo; and the resulryott hare In this volume. Price . 81,00. The above works are from Harper'', and for sale by J.-L. Read, 78 Fourth street. Tun Heareina ROAD AID Ur. RTIIONO.7-R few dare since the Philadelphia Mores Amerieatista ted that the surrepa of the Etemptield road were all completed: the animates all made, and eve ry thing ready to put the road under.contract. Upon the beele of this announcement, we find the following in the Monongahela Refubliean, of the lath: • 13111IPPILLD RAILIOAD.--Eoginaor Smlth hai commenced the survey of the routes of tho liemptleld between the Youghiogheny sod Mon. ovgahtla Mr. Strong, in hie late letter upon this reed, attecited that to hurray of the road had ever beeri made,. and that the Councils of Philadel phia, if they subrcribed the amount naked of them for It, would do no in utter Ignorance of its probable cost. Mr. Strong was met with a load calory of denial, and the annortnoement of tin) North American, to which we have aticided, was made to Mince all doubt' likely to algae from a perusal of Mr. Strong'e letter. The re, molt is known. Mr.' Strong'', waroluge were un heeded; and thn'Counclin blinded by the positive avierance that all was right, Went on and made the enbieriptioe. And now, the Councils and alt the world are coolly informed that the surveys ate not completed; but that a very Important per il= of theta Lire to be commenced, Ann the Philadtlphisuiz had acted on an assuranoW to the The noel of • new oommereial house; Means 2doMum, will be found, la au adveri 6 sing - oolunins. Both of these gentlemen aro from 7ellmille, bare bed 'considerable experi ence/ft Il6l66ll;iiid hive the confidence of a nide. oiroe . td- ingualntanceS., AJ one of the Orntortseinita'n :waiter. ws,telte acme etas nrcio Ititrmlia4ng him to the mnomershil eom; ITION WASEINOTON. -"rather as Inayetnen. OUR Bon TABLE The Ana eteamer blagnolla came near bartung up, on her but trip trout New Orleans. Short ly after leaving Vtokebeirg, on the 2d Inet, at night, a fire was disooverad In one of -the atati rooms in the ladies' cable, and for some time It i Was thought the satire boat would born. By prompt and great exertions of the officers and crew, assisted by a number of the pusengem.: the flames we:unhooked without doing material damp to the boat. There was a large number' of lady weengers on board, and the fire break tat out, et the dead of night, the outwit don. aternation ensued, but lasted hut a veey short • OMIT EAITHQUAKI . is IRS INDIAN MICELI VKLAGCL—The eticak was Bret fe t en the 16th of December at Binds Noire, and lasted five minute', in undulating 'mations. At the first shock nearly every house was prostrated. Short ',After, there was a terrible disturbance of the I Bea, which rose and fell with fearful rapidity, and tending great ems upon the land, waehieg away every thing In Its coarse. Many ahips end lives were 101 l These terrible phenomena last ed for a ettozession of days, from the 16th to the 22d of December, doting ell the time the earth heaving with convulsions. We take the following extract. from the accounts: The scow:int. from the !elands Roaengeln and Ai were even more tragical, and the destruction there not less great. The spice parks Kclie and Noorweegeti on Great Banda, the last which re mained Rundle& also at length fell, and at pre emit there are not mole than two habitable houses In Beira. The residency house bee suf fered much. Rooks and earth slips from the Pepenberg occurred there for a' length of time The same disastrous accounts had been re ceived from Cumin. An earth atul seaquake had aloo occurred there on the 26th of November, and canned great damage. The heavy rollers of the sea had swept away the house. on the beach, and thrown more then a hundred praline on shore, of which a timber had been- destroyed, while many persons fell victims to this terrible commotion of nature. From Amboyna we also learn that on the morn ing of thX26th of November, about half poet 8, the earthquake wee felt in a direction from N. E. to W. 8. VI, with a duration of about five Isinutts. This wee preceded on the 10th by come Blight shooks. The diethrbance of the in oleo took place, but not to 11101311 a destructive and heavy extent as at Bands, although on the nine day. Very little damage was canoed. The ac counts from the islands near Amboyna era not so favorable.' Nearly allexperienced the.extra ordinary commotion both of sea and land. The houses at &porno, and many native boatel were seriously injured, and very 'heavy lon has been named. " At Ternate,' as well as &milieu, two heavy chocks of an earthquiko were felt on the. 26th of November, at 8 o'clock in the morning, and at the lut place they were repeated for come days afterwards, but without 'doing any damage at either place. The weather was generally calm, and although the mountain of Tenants did not give out.more smoke thou usual, a subterranean noise wan heard in 11, but not very loud. The earthquake which occurred at Batavia and Bultenzorg, on. the night of the 20th of Deorm• bar, was also felt in the residences of E.rawang, Magelang, Bantam Banyumaaa, Tagil, cud Pe kaiongan, and In the Lampoug districts. Chol era hod bitten out at Padang, and a number of persona had died. We call thaatteation of our reader' to the ad. vertleement in our column', in relation to the new Periodical, The Popular Educator, the first number of which is to be Issued on the Pint day of May. Each a' Periodical Le imperatively damndest bz the American people. Ac every man iu his own instriotor to a great Cutout, be should be furniehed with the facilities for It This, The Popular Educator proposes to do. In England, a Magazine on this bull of two or three years' standing has reached the enormous circulation of over 180,000 copies monthly.— We have no doubt that The Popular Educator will be curdle* received by our whole people. ' ANOTHER ACCIDENT At LOCLIVILLIN —Vaster mornings fist hose oohl, while attempting t, drop to the canal, sirs* the Huron, and instent ly tank. The orew were eared.—Lottucill Courier. Surely something should be /lite to prevent these continued heats at the inlserable apology for a Canal around the Falls. A rival work at Jeffersonville is deeirable; while that Ls undoubt *di; the more favorable location: TAM CUTAIRGIA PALLS Mumma. —The soppined notudirer,Josse P►aae,hta been erreeted at Bur ial*, and Is to be brought to qeveland to Lw►it 1114j:int. We select the f9trowlog (acts from the Cleveland Herald: From Ccok's tavern to where the road passe: under the -railroad bridge the footstep, of the two men were distinctly traced. Thera a pool of blood was found, probably shod during the death struggle. From this spot to the river bank were the footsteps of only one person. About the middle of the bridge over the river a njatak was torn up, and bore the body was east into the stream.— Between three two points were found loraine, a vast button corresponding with those open a vest afterwards found in the canal come distance bete, hair afterward Identified as correitiending In color with that of the deceased: and, upon . a stump near by, a csp which the reordered man gave the murderer, when upon the Pion: burgh train he 101 l tiLl hat. Investigation shoi-- ed that he arrived to Ohio City about Lase o'clock on Thursday afternoon and media Inqui ries for the residence of an Englishman residing in Ohio City. The officers visited this man who eaid he bad seen no such person.. They arrested him, and fearing confinement, ho acknowledged that from the description, the man must be James Parks. It •as Island that on Thursday nip,ht Perks re turned to Cleveland and slept at a grocery on Meer went, kept by one Riley. Oa Pridsy morning he left, and it to believed -returned and slept there that night. On Batarday night. amen answering pettedly the deectiption of the murderer, ateppel from the track upon the cars. oa they left the Wily onghby station- He paid fare to Buffalo, and inquired of the conductor how coon he could leave Buffalo for Nev York. The LIMO of the murdered asa was Wm Beatson. RAILROAD COXSOLIDATION.—The line of roods from Buffalo to - Albany has been consolidated by Ant of the Lee/statue, math to' theie. Improve ment so far as the traveling.public obnoern The Committee appointed by the several railroad , companies hare agreed open the terms of cons°. Udatlon, and the following are the figures named II to Talmo of the stocks: Albstry and Sehaneotedy, - - 117' Uticannd Schenectady,. - 155 - Syracuse and Utica,. - - - 160 Mohawk Valley, - - 356 Roamer and Syracuse, - • 130 tfagora Pall, , - - 125 uffalo and Rochester, - - 140 The consolidation movement had a favorable effect on the stooks or the Noe. Utica and Sche nectady waa quoted on Wednesday at 165, Syra cuse and Utica 150, Rochester and Buffalo 141, and Albany and Schenectady 121. Itanosoo.—We were Wormed in the fere• part of but week that there were about 809 rafts ready for market, in hifahening creek, above and below Punxsutawney. It is said that it is of a superior quality of umber to any that has been taken down that atmam for yearn. We are pleased to bear thane foots; and also, that there la a great demand far timber at liberal. prince. No elm of men deserve better remuneration for their labor than the bard doted lumbermen, on account of hard work, and their freqnent lose front floods.--Jeffirson Star. • SAD RISULT 07 HMI? RAPPIdaI 0:11- tel that a lady of Northampton, Mass., a lady, too, of beauty, lovelineee, and intelligence, the motper of els children, the youngest of which Is an infant, has become s raving maniac, through the Influence upon her mind of the spiritual manifestations. She was conveyed to the Rrat• globose' Insane hospital on Wednesday,' In each a state of excitement, that It took 'two attendants to hold her. CATHOLIC DLOBELS.--TOO &CMS of the Hut Roman Catholic Council In Canada, which wee 00Ilveni4 in Qaebec, have been approved;by the Pope; in consequence of which they were_pub- Daly read from the pulpits, and have become dr. twiny the 'outs/ladled law of the land. One of these deorea prohibits secret eacietles. pith°. Iles who have anythlog to do with them cannot obtain absolation for their eine. Another decree refers to the "mixed schools," which are pro nounced "altogether dangerotte." All the Catho lics are bound to raise unceasing 'opposition against them. A Catholic Normal Belted is do dared to be highly duirable, eta. Anitivat or nil Wasnizator.—The steamer Washington, with a cargo of 800 or 400 tone of German goody, with • considorable gniintity of Frenoh goods, and 169 .passengers, arrived at New York on Friday night - from Breinen and illoothampton.--Owing to the severity of the frost iMpsrmany tho Weser was fraten In, and the car. go of the Washington hod to be conveyed by land curisge from Bremen to the docks at Bremer hantrin order that .the leading of the cargo might be completed. FOZIEIGN . Losana, April 5, 1855.' teed John Resell hat introduced his educa tional measure, which has been received wlth much flaunts, inasmuch as it involve" no bread ricer of the question; mad la in fart especially framed to avoid the teenier eystem—the only one that has ever been found to answer-perfect ly. It wiil, however, greatly extend and Im prove the exietieg means of popular Instilation, by glemg power to municipal corperatioes to levy educational rates, whenever a majority of two thirds ciao be obtained, and by simplifying - the processee under which the numerous oases Id abuse and maiappropriation of the 'funds of ancient endowmente can be remedied. Ms lord 041111E. stated the views entertained by the Gordrnment with regard to university reform; iatimating, however, at the-eame time, that the introductton of any measure for that purport would be postponed, a hope being , meanwhile entertained that the university authorities well have the wisdom to initia . te for themselves the voriOni alteration that ar e deemeddesirable.— Theme actoancements were received without nay eagerness of Sesexit or opposition, aid the speech in which thq were conveyed was formal and devoid of warmth, or eloquence. The Chanceltb i !. of the Exchequer is to state his finardsielplan he a fortnighfrom this time. The nature of th e revenue for the effioial year eadieg to day haejnet been ma e known, and it appears that the net therm° on the preceding year is about 1500,000, the chief items that have experienced an augmentation being the excise, stomps and property lax. The customs duties have also been wonderfully prodnolive, looking at the reductions this have taken place. The address of the city merchants lately pre vented to Lenin Napoleon by a deputation, con tinues to be visited with ridareele and something worn. In the House of Lords, lest night, Lord Campbell, the ChletJustice, melted attention to the viol - idiom of all International custom In pti vete individuals of ono country Resuming a poll deal function, antereseeting to a foreign ruler an adieus purpo rting to speak the sentiment of their nation withodt the authority of the preelege of their own ambaisador. The arrival of the Groat Britain from Austra lia has been regarded with much estiefsetioe, although she has brought rather lees gold than was antioipsted, the amount being about £520.- 000 on freight and £BO,OOO in private hands. It appears that her long voyage from Melbourne of eighty.eix days, was occartoned solely by delays is coaling, and the insufficiency of the quanti dee obtainable, the latter elrcumetaence baring prevented her from having more than four of her eix boilers in use Reckoning her detention; however, at tbeCape of Good Hope and other places, her actual dam at EMI was only eaten ty-two doye. She brought about 260 passen gers, all of whom Seem to be extremely well 'emerged, and the trip must have yielded a hand some profit is is announced that her owners will in a short ticie again despatch her to An nualise One or two ether resets hale arrived within _the last day or two, with various amonets of "gold, so that the total received daring the week 'has not been mach then ore£l,ooo,ooo. The chief part of this sum will find Ito way to the Bank of England, and as the dividends on km ral of the English stocki become payable on the Bth :vat, soy alteration in the money market Is expected to bo in the direction of Frester ease. Latterly the rate has been extremely steady, 3 per cent being the common charge, while in on. essionni testae:es thi best paper km been nego tiated at, 21,.. There is pot mach alteration In the aemplex lon of the foreign- intellegenet, with the exene don of a rather tolparlant,annOUnCeinont ;Oleg eil to have been received at Milan: that Austria contemplates substitutieg the civil for the mili tary power them:lel:Mat Lombardy; that all the emigrants aro to be amnestied, and that Beideir by is to be succeeded by the Emperor's brother, the Archduke William. The cease of this tad den determination is not matte, and it harmon ises so little with. the animus lately shown by Austria, not only in sU her dealings with Italy , and Hungary, tut also in relation to Sedieth head, as to excite the idea either that the - neve mud be untrue, or that tome new diplomatio perplexities must hive presented themselvee, against which the only safegithrd will be InOCUI. Creation of a lees dangerous feeling among her spbjecni. Frame, it is understood, has shown a diepoeition to support both Selma-land . and Piedmont in their recent pieteets epeeist' the preteasione of Austria, and probably a ague of the power that the poetesses of causing a revolt in Hungary or Italy, at any instant, has at length awakened alarm in the Cabinet of Vienne, sines se long as that power exists they must be virtually at her mercy. That the feeling of confidence between Reams and Arista:a is nit inereesing, Is evidenced by a variety of arcuate:an:es. /Ic:seeding to the last rumors, the ,Pipe has refused to visit Peer for the coronation, and the rumored reason ter this enema is thacennteaence ghee by the Emperor to the recent representations of 81111ifriand sad Sardinia on the refugee question; the ocenpetion of the former country having, to a certain ex ceed; been arranged by Austria and Prussia, and only defeated by the position of England and France. It appears otoo that Henry V. has ad dressed a protect to the Pope evilest the Ooolle• oration of the Emperor; and, as he le known to act in concert with whatever movement may be going on at Vienna and Rome, tide will be re garded at Parts ne another proof of the growing hostility of those courts. It seems that the recent execution of five citi zens, and the arrest and imprisonment of three handed others, In Sicily, wee provoked by the assageinatioa, at Palerme, of a Swiss soldier, who who' was found eedgaarded, with the words nhismini's re cage" affixed to the handle of the weapon. 'Abe Eegiieh fends at the let date were quo ted at 104 They have eines touched 90k, but hale advanced this aftereceme to 1001. The cause of the improvement is so anticipation that the Chancellor of the Exchequer lutende on Friday next to propose some new and highly Important -arrangements in oennexion with the national debt, with a view of effecting a reduction in the rate ef Interest; and se whatever he proposes mast, In ceder to losers acceptance, be some thing that - the public will prefer to being paid off at 100, It lc natural that the statement should cause the price to ascend beyond that point.. Au impetecien which-has hewing very general, lei that he intends to eller id eubetitu don of the.ollailag a per cent. console, trans ferable deberiterce at twenty years' date, bear log L'e per tent , the cozeimieece of this form of security, and the protection ageinet any far ther redaction during the peeled specified, with the option then of claiming to bo paid cfi at 100, being considered likely to be accepted bye large' number of persons, as a compensation for the redaction In the rate of interest. Should this be gunmetal it will twee n great annual easing to the country. Lady Franklin's steamship, the Isabel, left Gravesend on Thursday evening, 31st alt., to t og of a Gevernmetitsteamitig, whictderonld secom 'piny her as far as Scilly, whence she - would make her *ay direct to Litwin's Straits. We regret to notice au extract from a letter written a few days since by T. B. Mscatitay; In which he says, ...The state of my health is such that I shall probably be under the necessity of passing the next winter In a milder climate" ' A schooner about 140 tuns was run down and lost, with all on board, by the Liverpool dome/ Minerva, a few miles north of the Isle of Has, on the night of the 29th alb The accident Is attributed to the culpable negligence of the steamer. Another appalling monaltrtook puttee On the afternoon of the Ist, In the wreck of the flue Iron steemship Doke of Batherland, trading be tween Louden and Aberdeen. Oa Friday utter noon the Duke, after a rapid run - from Landon, arrived off the entrance to Aberdeen Harbor, where a freshet In the Hirer Dee, meeting the sett-tide and wind ashore, caused a heel" stroll which drove the etesmer on the rooks at the end of the breakwater, and in • short time the vessel broke up. The wreck W 63 so close to the chore that with the tannest, exertion on the part of those on board, all on board might have been need, but from the grommet stupidity, fifteen or twenty persons were ',effete.' to drown in pre'• once of hundreds of lookers on. Capt. Howling, of the steamer, behaved with coolness and Intre• pidity, and was afterwards drowned In attempt ing to save a female passenger. Nearly en hour after the steamship etruclr, It occurred to some one that Deunett's reekets and lifolines-iere kept at the lighthouse, • few htutdred 'artist's otu the scene of the wreck, but on going there, the key-of the operimene wheie they were kept could not be found! Soma time, was lest in looking for the key, before one man more .enterprising than the rest, propeeed to break open the door. The line. wore then conveyed to the chore before It was discovered that the shot was witless and would not fit-the gun. 'lt appears there was no powder either, for the local paper nays, mos was sent to the nearest !hop, half a mile off, for, a penny worth ni pourderr The pennyworth of powder having been 'procured, no one knew how to tiro a rocket! and bad it not been for the professional skill of • man-orwar'e man who rived at that junettire, every foul would have perished. This gentleman' (dicer of the ship. of-war Archer) sent a line over the wreck, by. which which hawser was omelet! on .board, and those who were saved were conveyed ashore In allege. The life boat was equally ill managed, . and six men who the report says t 'rubly" put • effii a boat, succeeded in taking eft two passen gers, but to reterning wore drowned, . • . , deatur.—The Berlin peplum publish semi-official note etsting that among tie docu ments seized to the late domiciliary visits yeti proclamation' of OSUMI Republic. A dispatch aids that a bygienie saimiation—name not'sta. - ted_numbaiing 10,000 members, his bead dbl. solved by the Govasnient The New Prussian Gazette says that the conspiracy wu widely,de, voloped and that thalami at erne and smumull• Gorr were extensive. The conspiracy wu to hove broken Out - tieritean the . ed'utt Enid - the present mouth. The movement appewe to her. had ramillealienes throughontGarmunr. At Bos tick, Meeklenberg. some arrests had been made and • ammunition found. Traces of connection pith .the affair had also been discovered in Hid elbarg, Sonismburg and Bremen. A treaty for 'natant extradition of criminals to announced"betireea. Prusais and tho United States. The qoestion, who owns Like Michigan? has epreng up In the Illinois courts. The perms o lining land ;Moog tho shore of the Like, claim to own to the middle of the Like, while a rail road company that wishes to 111114 S road along the shore, claim that all outside of blgh•water mart belongs to the State. _ Hydraulic Cement tar The undersigned have constantly on band a Isrpc supolf of ftenru'a Unit/Ibll.lo CEMENT, of warranted quality. nit attlela is oh. beat and doled , - eat =aerial for Materna—a stogie four (nob course of brick. laid In end plutated iritb this Coruna, will no dule for area. Sari tern plaunad 02 C/S7 'milk la (one.•: sits out . res.ko trio thicken. of an inch, baton.., to S few dare, eo solid as to resist any ordinary 200200 of out. allay:usury. nor la the water in the Iraq affected. o.m•nt abOuld be used for all underground, undauratar. nthictupea, for' nil important buildings, sod for Ire 0011,, coping crank •hinnsr ton.. brlffiaa ducts, 0.0.1 locks, sod •nets specks of brisk and atop• strnctnn rtrorei to water. damp, Or torsi. 1117111181 V1Z111 , 31111.631. 116 Water 'firm 6.1160 front ante,. afir- Woattsl iroanu—A. great many lessened treatises have been written,explaining the origin of. and ni Vying. the Worm!, generated In the htthan system. Egathaiy any top:c of hisdical science litnaeliclthr more acute ohe,,seation and pthrocutd Ittherch. and Jet sande-Ina are airy much divided In opinion oil the sub ject. It molt be admitted. however, that alter ail. a mode of expelling these Worm., and pacifying the bed/ from their presence, I. of more value than the wisest Ma w:nettlene auto the origin. The eitheiblng agent ham at length boon liond.—Dr.ll.l.ane's Yarn:doge LI MS mulch . sought after epecific. and hue already thPomeled all other Worm diedlothea, Its efithey befog universally .knos 'edged by medical practitioners. For sole by all druggists and merchants in town .00 onnotry, nod wholesale and retell by the mole proorthon; • apt J. hIDD 110 Woad street j BURKE it BARNES' SAFES—Here the kind of testimony ea tothe value of our 'SAVES, upon which wenn confidently rest the repo Catlin of our work. In bare shindy pubilebed "feral eanitlcates, proving( that flake mode for our regular and attic:ivy eneg, and rold abroad, bine been rubjected to the ggVEREST TESTS IN ACTUAL CONPLAORATIONn, and Preferred their contents totally free from dunce. Th. (alining Is another nixie( the tame inonteetablo chanter:— $lO,OOO WORTH OP BOOKS AHD PAPERS BATED WITH A ii4o SAFE! 411110.1LEnis Comity. ra.l November 12.1602. j, Mak.. eau[lll63lS—DE. Hr.: Your too !Owls entw.Only rewlvel. I woo amens the time. / WalL"ffeit,ll tour Rafe, ' el Put raTtl i l r o r o t iht ~ftyr el the 10th cr It a—my torr Mint burned to anus. It was b al ls of web/ and brick— • large throe dory building. My nab, was In It .t the time of the lire, and tell into the man, *here there wee a lame account al 011. wu a very hot km Air not. twokl manna. that were in th e But,. amounted to about .ten Thatumni Dollar., whi.h wan samd. There Ivo not 4 sigglepsper *tiara; AIM farther. 1 Weald adv. any neuron who is doing sto im. no time, but buy a Baia tn keep th eir papers, Oa, in—any to got Dna that Is cond. am tartlyyour Col a , tr t? Y/ ours. truly. 401114 CLARKE. stir Wa believe Nature has provided a remedy for emery disease ethic% nerh le heir to. =lt'd PETEOLIC32 or ItC/CE Olt" int op .o %COW. from the Zest laborstory.woucealed dewy lathe bowels of Mother Earth, le, enchant doubt, one of the greatest of these remedies. Read the %flowing testimony; area by a grateful parent: Yana. Vatter, Ob., Sittit.ls. IBS/. Hy 8. ht. L have asig a/1 rour Petroleum. or Hoek Oil. sows tee mouth. past, and, hers heiss look ing :or ;ow arm/ to got . farther surDit. I usulii Lai. 144 son. tins. nor, W. ha. nu. the Chi very eteolleut flits and Dyeenherr. Hy daughtsr, at the thus root V ent was hen. Wee lying very low with the hum / ga n Err a hiltslicontul. and in three hoots gm the sere.. and the lux itorksil. and ah. recovers,/ losumilateily. It is also .eatrawliciarr remedy lee tawand Caria /Ingres. ani )31teis fustin. and lo , t r uf tr.... iiilli A ataittiel.ttili For vale by .it the Arrrawata In Pittsburgh. thin (Pacers imlverlisfew Pittrulatan flew. copy./ C.p4r . - KIDD &Cr • —AMR& KIDD it Oa havejirst received en bunannt dos= of Clamant's htshdr pallasui lIUYEY SOAPS. ontoprising: the ordlnarr ibllty Dram war* mated Brown Windsor. most Hann Windsor. motor and Donor Shades Soaps. It I. admitted 'by all. that Cleaves Soars an th. flaast la in. weld. DM' VW-WINES, ac—Person winbing to por ch.. 101.141 X Wan /ID tracoaa or W dee...dolma& pun i=p,rt.d. cam obtain rhsra, a Ll 4, fowl stfess. t es .Utha Mrs cf JtOOB WEATSJI. Jr.. . rou Ilartst sod Troot • MO" fits Advertisoeuern of Morse's Cordial, ea outside east. GEO. P. SMITH & CO., No. 54 WOOD STREET, lavas the attoution of buyers In this market ro am very largo Moak or SPRING AND ST/lINPR DRY GOODS, Of [Dare ITU.. • • which Owl vile , AT A Mad / AD?LICO 7212 CABLE Ot 111017 eziorr. pßlNTs_oran losotss otolss, rove. and•Doraert, GiNfl fl A)IP-4rtoeb. Noetds, all Astarte= lafer. -l•aL 1.L.51:5-13AlaffiEN; . •. DREde Eli.q•Di-A very lane wet; abuTIIS-- , ff all deverfpfivon• CAASINIaat6-Pleis aad ruler -a lam start of oven: ATTfiireiZinteLt i tirtl anal fa, ricsxr--Tiroznr-Ell'ollStrl3-d tu l • larda variety COI P / 011'. 4;1 2 11Z.41 1 1P-1:: LaNIV- And 1)1/1111,---CIAY LINESS-TABI Iff WNW/a-And many um style.. blast/walk our oleo framvarit, RITUANDS-Lerce tad bandaraft Lel I N at-.1 . 1 .Nr500-aAllntia•-•VE .1/IV...CHECKS -i.luTrON SWF:EDS-ea ;YIP' Pad to • Ever) 000ioor of *rm.,' lIIIISICYrraI DRILLINLY--- Metro, tIAiIISINOtI awl Ntlittutat; deorrlpflora of VAKIVIT 0001 fol, At Ic. Pirtathargl e &Pal 02 MI • CHAB.LEB LOOM% STOOK AND BILL BROKER. Notes, Bands. Norgnes 4te..,. Negotiated. PAILITCULAILATTicrnos WITS TO TILE /MILLS t AND SALE 0/ ISTOCIA. Ero2co over A. him aCo ocroor Wool oat! •Tonartb • stouts. • jal6 REMOVAL POSTLEY, NELSON & CO 111.NUFACTITREEIJI OP EATEITERED eari CAST arra SHOVELS AHD SPADES. GUN murta, • SOLID BOX VICES, PICKS, I . SLEDGES; MATTOCXS, 'se. Se. &a. Hare remoTed to N0....17 Market street, where their ouotoutors..l nurchaut• nD.nllr . aro fuutto t t to solalno our Met beton tuirobsulue alsoultorr. /lulu futon the 05007 fnr rho sate of Ait • TASIL h. Hamer • Co . crolebrikUul UAI AND DA NUUD FUME, feu. s P. , ;•+•• 11a”lia• tapertor Inld. of Yorks so W 1.,, DrIL.", JAMES P.:IANNER. WHOLESALat DEALER, th EOM, tHOL!, BONIIBTS, If.ATII, &C., NO. 56 troop arum prnistrian, Briwren Third and fourth. stiKly sank embraces VITO!, variety and etre. of Boon. abnita, Bonne% ary Ptarshand diract from th. N.•langtand 3 1 0 1011raottif , tf, SiotlO4 eltproJaly to Um litentr and Sammy ulna, and wilt ha wad sttl. cw tartory ariit; ecetnarina favorably with Moo of P hi.. +down and Nay rata. Purebsaara will Vaasa tall nod •1•010. takt• N u t ..mo2 ___ A. IL HOLM-ES- liz BRO., MAIIIIVACTOSESS Or% • SOLID SOX VICES, SLEDGES, PICKS, , MATTOCKS, CROWBARS, dm, PITTSBURGH. Ofilos AS Wood at., between tetrad And. Atir- All work warrant./ 0011101=7 00.0 oOtOML - IEN tulal Oituen's Istouranoo vamp:say of Fittaburgh - it D. KING. haarmare. a 1111.7.% L. 11•11911 ILL. Mutt. OMCO. 04 WATICB,IMMEO ILUIECT AAD WOOD4TREZTB. R INDUDIS HULL AND CADDO Rums ctr TIIL 01110. AND aiDIMBEIPr. DIVDRA. AND TRIDUTA. lUDs. Cr 4valf.ll tau or 122.410. Oji 'me AI" 14.111 e Mt Dalt, of the RCA And IZYLAND NA VIGI4I7OR 72.4.V5P0Rf4 DISMO7OIIII3 II D Kiss, I ' Wm. Larbsa, W., lisits.r, it. AL Kier, Samuel Res, I Wm. Rloshm. Riilsittpner.Jr.. j phti iil;l4lrorth, 9. TiciLassiii:;.. .41.4 B. /laps ". iss. 11 . Panoseli. -- JO IN T. —...R001% I'. KIMIEDY ..... OItLUG. REMOVAL. I LCOGLAN; 'WILSON & CO. DIPOBT22I ADD WHOLESALE DEALERS - IN CDR VION AND DOIIIEBTIO maw WAIL% CUTLERY.. •oe eke. Ilavo inmered to their now and extenoiro Inote, N 0.62 WM 4 four door, ear, the Bt. Charter llotei, waste tb.lr cutout... and merchants genera/Ir. ate Intl ed to an examination of the nunt complete mom tient our odgred le ttee eltr. *Mr DAGUERREOTYPES • . • :AT THE NATION AL • GALLERY. ACE. ON'S NitionalDr!guerrroan Gallery, earamr of she Dimond yet masked etrett.(Ornt o Wlloosti Dreg Iltere.lPlttaburgh. • Ladles and llentleroeu toobtalalltalknllkeneu e ll at moderate peon; will rims tall et Re above elteblleb. 6111114 ettel ay with vm euprrior 191de end in). Mots. erraohad with Ouch I/. then the orerekr.c. 61.7 d MUTSU, be similes human With MI the the exEreddlon w of eng i rt Iliee ern Wanner, illeVerlangier orlin T:lag.'s. '..e4 and do. ta.Vereon. not redulroal to teko• plans* bales • Da , fen rearcibluint 13.1.11..rtwowee taken clack ezdrdematediDeneelle to e n kr=tatl i a = t i n Rom e•td. lintranee In be Diamond. Nowa y , V Setion'a First Prennuni DAGUERREOTYPES. I ; Pea Ofw*.Boadint, Mint &red. ()muss attd Waiters who wish to oh. gr , arthes sod IPA Xtabs vssi tots pia., sal Old lt to Ualt Maya to Mart Mts. kisoiro estshltabsoent, sawn %Wished:to I. gosssotssi, Ot . ka , • tots of ths tarn. m .000 t aj t. 4l 11117 ~..arar omaraa ak la a. anrnitas abated the AVM qz4r4rg, 000 ab *too t • tattoos of • MS, maks! raa=atai Saari r faitToo4ll,llllkailMlNV/Ot twat haWl spot aid sssisthhh la aa viat= it kam a.lasaa. ta yak lIPIARABOLS—A irarieds•- %ul!" 3 ."Vrilient its smut, • N.- \ ESE= , F.DECATION FOR THE PEOPLE ON THE lissi . DAY 07 RAY, PART FIER THE POPULAR EDUCATOR WILL DC POULIMED AT 17 EPRUCN STHEICT, N. T. Price harlot and a half cents. THIS will be the most comprehensive Itioest!onel Peri:thud aver lamed from the rms. It will Include a regular coon. of Inetruotlon In grerf &Inert:tont of kneeriedse It cmiemee to introduce the eeorle re ell the air:art:nen. of neman Roo ertetlre. sot to steed to tudirlduel man the mune of &complete teou tar elocution. The I:Devine Pronumzed ran he Inure to corer the \ whole told el Duman Snow:edge. Zech clamber at cr t the EDUCATOR o omtalo ertlelee in several of the de - wita she hereto . to Geognmhy will be seccoupenleal th mew. rearerol ...PP,: and the !aeons la - every other D•p•lllsltEdwblth mac erlenitof it willbe Ilhotruted e b rtic ) :ll.7l 7l' .%lT , M u .ltariLLlV:.7..l:2l:ftzvm be nutleete4 . . . TILE POPULAR P PUCATJR rpbruaa thA.IoUWAI De,..•tAl•vo aW dobjeco: I. rills Includes LarmujoL. Grammar. Philo- I vT, ..d II .V.airrai Merlyy—Ciwgraphir, &tam% Zooku. ralog .1 . -IA O•nmAy. 111. .11u2neen.zhns-Arlthmele. Alcabra.antmettTellob eturatlor. fea. IY. Phinined Seaena-3-3.foctninks, litatitoLlDynantkre 11.. t Dr t.l-a Arwort lc& Ilbentbayi, namaa m rau•, V. Industrial Scvsos -Fi.hl G Ruud . AtrrleoltnlA 31. nun.... }ChM.. • 3 . 1 6411arry, Co og, Lod. of Ltoromonlcalon.lmororments. VI. Fine arts-Deswina. Painting.. Ben tun, 1.1132, Lune. Poet,. On: mental Latmear and Oar deninc:Oesamantat Art nu. jeetnropokely-Firm. Anatomy. PbyenAogy. VIII. inv-teletury.lllottrapby. I:Moon - or. IX. PM o-Slavtal Moroi SCIIMIC, Lo c g• \ .... X. Atlin &Sem -Lan. tiorernmen, &tom '5(18 . 1 a 171 -Ztion ;- Nswinalmn.Jottritals.Lelturset Lost.. al Stamm ono Instltuttom \ • XII. Nimitartos-liotttea of .Ilookr, Amnon to Corm. \ Vtlaerit.. Y The suemerlton Parte of THE POPULAR RETIE/. TOR 0111*Draartm float Ent rterery month. . • 4tir Prim Eli errata-fl tO Der annone,Postago me mut, In attrence. Acme* wanted. •, . ALEXANDER MONTGOSIERE, 0.17 flgrum N. And Id by Bookrellen geN etreoL l narallY tar2el Took. lto - A: \ ek A. Id rioark &SION and FORWARDINGER ) on aN . dailtra N o. Prodoe• ganarallY; also. Mts. • h Manufacture., No. 114 tiecni4 groat. rittabarah. 'a V. at.4-11'63, wicklpy Academy. \ AL AND COMMERCIAL ria on tb• Ohl, and Pennadhasda argil . do i to c a p fo Plttaboratt. 0.0. llllcadasnenee on MONDAY. Ifdy BC 9 II 'AS 41 road. st l' al \ i ' f JO., B,.TIJAVZ,II, - Th• Summer B.'saht R. 18, li zunmer Rsetc \ r‘ Tertur=Floardtuz. Ruling, /to, Der neashirt utom.. 1100. Drarrhur of mut iloderniututures each par unsion. ortrs a. John l e r i wnaß ani P u o r 7erV per.' Co,. 40.161 Rotor street: ni CY:•111 flntlir• of Men , . 11...1x-ext.. T. 11. Ilevln ww2l dlw Valuable Coal Frlerty For Sale. • S 1' d 1; . (7 .... t . TE . 2 , in . L if i :La r l i i e ilifi 1: county, a phort Terreroun aal Cookstown. and ‘ l ' t ' llil l jiiitt l' eftlVer eole ' - ' temolated rel/eeed from !tetras to Wbeellott. eat:dab:dor ONE iidtiDeED ACItEd, alth 80 ii.criks of COAL, It tett f x eetot) Shout 78 eervieteered and In tr. Mote proudly... Eton. balance In good Ttottier. eritt dance of Lime elm.. The Improvectente tee, two uses tad other temente outtpulldtods. URI Loud b a t bed quaint , df !interred the Cant will be told seeeratelp, ADA,' to ll.ater.lN'S Teal relate sad bun OM, dlydth inneet. UNDRIES-- • , 20ao Yetth•rm !MIS. No.l \ Lard: p4l 7,l7Zart \ 10 do. gtouud eumte; Omms 3 do. Copper 3 l Comma, 311Nr, 1 old Copper rim \. boo do. 'To aryii! ytmcom 0101.. for mle br 1331311 MONEY A CO.. p2l \ _ Water and Front lareeo. UFORD WATERJast :rea'd a frail • ampitie Bedbrl Water. out‘tip Multomry ball brfals mut for rule L. WILWX` , 3 ap2l edrs 313rkm rtmej and the Diamond. JUST RECEIVED, 1,00 das.`EIIIRT COL LIDS, at t =at. sod a oward , -10 dos. Hiroo do. newes: sty/ro . 61., doz. OtoghsakCHAVATA. sttlon Zrdoz. Iruh SIR do, do. do.. ot \ 01:11:8TVV4 •14.1 1 Gothic, Hi 1474 Woad otr,et. ARMOOTH 13LOATERS-rA lmsll lot of the 4414blattd rntintinth Dl4sier Itorring. Pn . tnP In tin cant a 4 iet. esetnirla.k i by • ircaurin. " tor. Stzttiati4 Wood itirs•ts: .• TTED BLOATE , S , S — Croapr, Et Black- Londe= Patted rinnwath Untinr. aneA. l er " lr4 , g t -V.l .P" rr . ..nr • 33 1 " .! " 4 sp2l W. A. Wel., liCel Oxen auI'AVA Heal t \ ta - lIGAR-25 bhda: N. 0. Sugar, 'un coa iJ rirztavw an I for tal• trr aW2I A. A II:BANE:114 &Tont Weft. FLOUR—Extra Family Flo `constantly 0.1..1 ...nd for rob. b \e ,,,, \ \ os2l A. lA. eIIANT.. 114 • Woof - _ _. H ERM .Car 11/1.7a• . • , bbls.large No : ninro 'need an ernsfemmen , AEA fa? 612* br • A. A 1 tiAll MyE, 1.14 Es,* et_ - • 3. V. 8. Leech, li'A pia 44 Co.l, . W118L : 8 . 81 r .L ., 5 , 41 . 8 . 1)ga11 t 5 5. a. t n , 42 . 3.. .e u alcilkm No.. 242 and 2411.iintreoL t iMuld oi• Wocd,•RlTii,. bar f 1 11:c. a 4,f reab e. ~ 0 ~ - \ Rat'it7rt: o , l : 4l ° , 100 40;4 T in- 6 104. Ilar lona, do.: • , 1.600 2 ens Nal.la. wooled; 3 its sot Nall Nal l • (d 1) bolos Window 91333 'JACO k O 9. 1000 k 4.301 E. 323 wocrete4; \ ' ~ PoirartNntoortndi 1 ~. 10 Ltl . ll 4,d ellaitl, \ l'as: 1, ,r _ EV S tour i =4oo ..i j a .: a 4.. ` 26 Waco Tobardp 4. 2 4 f; ''i Tinidni , e7 , 100 4104. of N.O.togar, 200 Wit.. Vion 44 i 9 roVlTins Tnirar •• tat Aril% I . o,blutZ ' lNit ' do h.l -, 0. iliii: 4.00 14 o ....mk c.- 120 taco (20ffin \ i. 20 4314 .1 kens , 6t.0 04 10. N. 0. Ho intintio 210 Finn saiortod AUL rs do. n. Ir. 004 \ \I 0.. B.* th.t '‘ • 000 4.93. Tin Plate. ated, A bbl.. 4 1nOti fon, Wiro, antortoti bid. It,. flour; 9do Era.: \ 20 rein Titinouritnetiln 4 esako abort Tdao. no \ and Too 4. owed; \\ \ 100 ban, Dried "pion; LO rig. Tits: `i, I .IA dO.. do. .; upo 100, 4.4in0 0 0i; 1 • libl3.llutteir. started; _ 10 tent sued ishootlroni 1,•".1b5. COM. Torn. nit. 110.0t0 1b4...3441 bulk Mini; N tOrted;‘, \ [94.39 Third Street Property,For Vale. \\ 9PPOSITt, tho Third Peobytatiann Chcaop. tediiitlag of flowortou BRICK \ e 1.1. 1 ,4 0 BOGOR. a”....L.atth tun. doubly todridrt. dicing roma', kitchen. and ....dhow?, do tht are ilcor; and three 11.1.20.1 mom ut‘attio—aLbeall hdlit...t. rite yard La wad :ay.& The Lot la 11 fftt trent. by 1144. d on? it .a r.oof which con? be bought out .t a toroidtshis ?eduction. Mot. 111.../. 7 4100 haad. baltnot to 0.1 amd too yearn,' apply to McLain, alai/ \ ~ ..11aelratata Stant \ 21 Mit. strut, - • . j ARE kisu—tp bbls: Trout; \ SO hill!' do. 1,4 do.: 4o Ws, Ylob;30 het do. do; 31 Mao. No.saan: baltdo.do.:"lo do:lbrio Na I -bleklod "fill, !made b 7 \\ NA! • •J. B. casirnELD. 4 OLASSES4SO bblApiiisto N.O. Ito- L0rm5 , 60 do. thi.g.• umr. anillt2 l ll l , • f• NT O. SUGAR-4r . . Ithd*, f., ~ . 11.EESE00 bakes Cheese, ti . Op me ar t tllo. raa , ,_bs r.pINE.D. DOLL BUT Biiibbis. freaTh rr, --- , t t,,, u Is beau l.r . ?/ J. D DEELIILASII - z. rced and for oal• CA. Ms. fresh lia ( \ Bra -9 J. 11. C . J.11,0. • S Pearlash; J IL CANYLRLD. \ • 4.IALERATUS-4; bbbm%l34l, 12 min!, AL.... ealir se2ol ‘4.111. OANFIALD. \ nßlti) APPLE ' -r- Mailt.:\ for sale by kJ, .rat N. ' . 7 . l 74.kNrnetb. - N BEANS ---1U bbla. .i.. e obtall White Boum far nlib UV" i LB. &_,rUILD:_,\ titti.iStilbar\--i'llNed, r rale by yy• gm)) __V \ ‘. •B. Od MD. SD. \ it .I%legLW a lOr w Qft-r —l M OLE LEATUiIA9 S%Lertti in Ito. and Axliala r;11. CAM! LD, \ 400 • tsoa.l 144143 MAI otmot \ POTATOES—G%bbI , auffor W. by ja B ACON -4,500 Ibikl3 VON 10 . up. I I . ..euttellY. \ JiARRISON'S COLIEVEIAOEItPIIiIV RY—Tollet wattr.. Pregurateme f0r..10• /tin seil, .Betreets for the llandkerehlete. fllestkott //t.e2srutr., rheetell Cream.. =4 Preperetless for the leen, For eala trOoloesta onsittel i t titgrAtrao4vmits= L.C.7 sole NEW DI Ali I' lILAS -51,011PUY & BURCH HELD I sills Ore et. altos of the LAW to another lot of nolst n ale.ol; , ltlllar.. rete.tree 'e., at. qr//rer n alnOpialus'A. k''' !T \ lake QPEN CERS, SLEEYEE,nAd CcILLARS- 7 k e l m 1 IR" ""'lm"Votrifraletraitige! .............—.l. ..." • •.. '.-- - - - lOIL—Np. L Winter-20 Mili.`)not A tvea sad for ask b \ .D. 19 - /3Eulea, w00d.621.6t: UGAR and MIXIVISES- -, 100 bblolan, 40 . 1 ,t1,111i.41.41W67 \ t!" . 1.31 iVwd It L .V I T.:I S 9 , TV.EgStraVtA•• POTASH_, JL by LOUISTIL/ Lizoo.lbrnly - ERRINOS-200 bble. ttmore NOLatt t kor 2 10 • . \VUerivo,loat re4AU Ou u4D a 919 Na.lESaeddlnm• VOTTON--55 tom], br, 10 QUGlatil-25 - 61, Li o ttd tor nig by. \ ea Cotton, just4en'd aitot — INGLIM a tooniaTr.% N. 0 . S9gar;c47itora' larausu',* fIOOPERS WAXZED.---Thessuba4-1)or TWENTYwork ca MAO IpAri tatt ) l9 3 .14i4.? 6 ,. ILILASTING: POWD 4 AND: K ET I II I_l lIBE-11 good sunlr . for al* • , OILWoRT . CO. .., . ' s , aewLst BRAWLS! *A. A.-MASON 1 * ISO" No.: Pins street. alone", mid tine 11( b. Ural auortatut of Ammar Oltsiolof tho noT•11 ;no most faahlonsll. ratan% , ..I 'L .. • . filA3 , LtONNETS-4ust\ gelling, .1 4\ 1, .. A. MC MN a civs.l6. - 26 'mut "h.:. 0. Ilinonte orlr, alto. 10 aro '.lllll isit 11•11 'OfMa/U we P•tislan after. - -' * .1' ,' \ Canl2 ANTlLLAS—Ant.ktlierlar-I\ ..9" Is k L b e A n .111 tlfol asortound of Spin L r tilbs ano Vissttes j ostnnsAcorr • r., of :Ago ' , •A. MeBo itlX)..B. 26111tAitbei. . !BEM . \ ..„ . . ti ''BAD &DE LAN • r \ DEALERS IN VIDES, LEATHEIt, AND OIL 413 Liberty atreet s \ \ (1105 o'lr ram aot.r4zr unix@ \) re.. They will keep on hands, at an \that% n :mom! &spa routtror Lather. for Shoomakay lusegsel dins' use: also, Bbakatters• ilmilDll4 TOO., 44. .\ 4P/3 i - BMW IDi LANGIL\ ) WILLIA A. NeCLITAG; \ Nista)) IR ME TEAS, CHOICE FANJET —a, a GRODERIES: WOODEN axitspizzoir.n•isz . CORNER OF WOOD !MD SIXTH MEM. DOW TenniTing 11 largiksasartmeat of Fb Goods In Sat:Delon to hie shawls ems:mire chased front lint bands In thefuteriaStlathate : winch mill be mill at the loweattoatket trims r: t 3 Dotes. Steamboat.: and Funnts,'lloyMlF by tb• soantlty, mooned at wholesale rim* Itelathols Seamed In UM city frtikotelik'ne. [aslll C: ~ W 331 = & cormassloN arricneants AsujsraousALE \ MUMS w\ item; MIL FLOUR,IniirS. PROMS. ire 00175 - 131 T \ ritODUCIS 0 'CLRALLI7. No. 325 Liberty streeteeCcrionserOlal Row. spLiY63), PIT T51X726.11. \ t. Norms iummta- Gilbert & Frederiek, WHOLESALE GROCERS, ProdneeN)eaf arr. Puriording and goats:almost Mombasa), ;io. 13 Wood moot. Pittsburgh. 131.boral cub advances en M La iulgansonfi. Liles mm( ildesirod. • Germania NK-LEBER has just inegived-- • DM Polka,dolleatel Ratlatsky Horeb: • to the Itterolle violto- Tfoubodoor , \ Welfeert lat., Mlle Drece \ Batriuka Polka: I Chamonix:a. Glop: Aquldteeok Polka: The “Sooore BAP' of Gazelle Polka Itedolea: , Sounds tmxt Hator . Olin Polka, by Ural.: , ,• Tole7lareten, Walu; 'Homan to tbe \ Blank= \ Tonnent Polka; \' Lode,.—Waltz\ . , • ,Dootts of tb. Danube; ,Bohooeaan Polka. be' bulk \\ewe:oly lIeloera:, . leouteplr do Thilon Polka: Elaegariaa Nall/mai Mara. composed by Lint -, - ALSO— -RAT Debottleb,ootoooted and dtdloated to 1/1u to. Venor, by IL Bieber, Early Dawn Polka. er Bronx: ~' The t/Id Farm at Dome, lii oodoor7: , The Styrian Door. and Elwin Boar, aa num .7 MD. Boni. ‘ with Immense soeceaf: • llVAtVglitiNortftroV' air, lie C41111a0; Le B.nler. by Gottschalk. oet of the moot othrlool \ Drro!i ' M a X ." t , TV .G 7 D'''fj% \ ole Yolk.' DoMllo.: eve.: Pin by warner: Trot Gallop. by Dalbeck: • - \ . Idly• Dale, netr`bellui, by Tbonaoloa: • - Would that my 1..0w. a bunt:till Doett. Idesidelsobo: Moo; • choke sale:Abu et Pone. Monte by Tue,llers. Thal • • . Gramm Wallue. le. la. •:, 2(.101 THIRD STREET, at:l9 , - 11.1zo of the Golden Harp. - . Heir lime. WILD. FLOWERS--Wallase—This is latest son= \ ' fear, Genii. Teem Woobury; Do thry Mum at Llama? \ I bad'. Gentle Siorner..dooD • Swiss Bong. Bak rt; .Sohn Soot. 41.14. Philo two heantlinl pad effective nazi WON written et , rnasaly for Mate Sontag. • My Old Home—DOW Young Folk. at Marne. Mama Win de Mold; Cold Grand: ill Throw inyaelfALayi "Drearna"—a maxi% noirito owoUL from Co Pavoritrn, La Danaboula. Gottaohalt. This Late eabellishel with a Manua of this panne trnetiorna pianiaD zmatig&ittfiArfstVlVlTQZrAl., lie t. fa l =rit 7 t=i. M" \ r. t Whit. Walinee—new, bornatlDll. and mr ffelve: Oileol ea' (Dud rill., Falter, Midnight sad Dinae7 Schottische, Vern Witcher' Dun, raganinl—tranacrib meth. Piano W. V. Wallace. \ The Ulla pla , ta is troaAndstly grilratUrcreaja ft arlila,.'. l ‘ .. TP lace, " - c2: ahowy e t Vol.. riecer. lotto \ o • Ilink Yates. eie.Yaol r— -40.Canteral de l'artice.b Vote. Dentara,r. Seen, tr retadeed. ‘ logather with a s darre tot 0( necCand tevtaar r hluslrn ann. il,lacedfta.v. , k,..,. No.n. Wltitkeak and cillme T Lumber.\ \ EE' iiiiastfigued hat Nat seined a 'hew hir.l3 l / I AIPIULL, at Elton TaUerStstion. and Is turly.to Mil, andan for Latnear bPany length. owl., ,85 Let, Inadlyit of .13,. P. MUM LL Min tha May of the It t Pa. Stith opft.it•tbr oatm .2‘ Wa W ia idnes, at Leopold liahre E WA. Wait , eirneti, apllar IL p.sMIDILLLEIL "QC4CotiCe.% J. R. SRERR Na ving assile4ted with ! th. nrinlknor bhp wen 'Dn'A. kEariaa,l"ll"..l.7,lAll!th"""'',`Elki.ll74 4c\ ; \ And garitripix. A "..itilittETENT\ 110911-KEEPER , ' dud, nite t V=V::tiM l =gegtr: Htliglig T S l tr teritraroitr" L iirm Zu " V.. a IVZ. nty raftreaeatelv}4. Allireta Me' at °mete* 0111 m, , ••, \ \ \ • \ iasldb7. " \ Car \Geaniaa 4ifeladeojas. KLEtita \ as j ast reeelrakainraiae a a , of . tta.lorg torbareik canalize gr.I , 3DEONI3. IrarriLettril h 'br,grott j t tigirdr a Ptrt la •;47.41r April iorh.lllro-\ M. Okrbvi rmitd.bi far. rtgratn} . lll.l,robora `rro re . tolakothorr. or eater .10r1g4 •-• 711:a6174711.013kann- Zu. IP, nun im bon ool'ox botAbona W tbloottr. Attdren Ifale," box .Nt.T, Pitlabussbl.o4 144amsle Tete.his; Wazro,d, in a Pnvatal'axtuly, ipildhif a' • *. radt.'fry.. md.a. 41. bunch Vs To Le t. QE FooilliStory of thtkoloofto ittaV b ias ti o. inlttlo kr 1 Job Etpiting Or \ I;i4;l3ale Low. AA ,FlaT RATLYAMILY r t~Aytt2la~D a: ND.4.XWX.ESPIT, 3i 1 CO. hail . * 162 zw 1” rAvehtteociAkvvrtag4th..77of KAT .. , a7lt \ s.s, • 4..ttm17../r,,a • A \ A A 4tenio,val , XylltS. S. *MAE. Feio.hioVl p r yes,a -1 vii, 'i.a.' has rbyletrijto liO, 43 F t..\.er allultot.,7lt!rro shr,rokt , he psi to % Lar„ frltstds , ,d " Airobtifth:traii".l4l. , \ - ‘ • \ DtPi 3,4 i, ._ \\'‘ • 'Fp \ • • \ • . „ VER XAiairstilei . ITILDING rp -con • twuhz 4 2,,,lsmo tt iz Tat '*ark of Mt „grb., Sous •••04. Totfattber p•wtlealars Isqulrol•n4l . 6sboarthiz i pp . ps, tqcolote• NNW= • M. OitiflELli \ . , - "To, be Let. . \ , 7 \ .., -,- , \ 'IVO ROO3IS, oh the hew* -eto4, cifei ._ it. 814.1tahnl rlre aal *zinc Want. Coik pas47-ITltabl.faro,‘,.. .Isl4 \ alre A. T A t s \,,,,.., mu. . \ . -..., . , .. Atil , . , Conti raarth anklials ...to . SELLERS' FILMLILY '.l l 4Enici.N.ps-- N.._ ,\ v , Clamarll3Tazow, Ohl.. 111•}0.18119. , a ceikucv—a =two riot. tot I/44mm= of ..atbara. ta attnasant• hats in nalaum to Wonnotant/Lne 4anally to 1 hrnirs 7'4T7nti.4lll=l Ilaalii:ltritall4Tataxr,.ol,...ao larm bra- anima. .n, ave also t mod your Liver Pldt two IF:u": 8"" l''' r W V . "4 \ ''.' l. '' .l '.. ' 171 g t154:711T. i rii. ghti, ''uff;. ....4 °1 , 1, 5 6. .... -th- ,,,x. ' „74 1 ........ 1 ~.t. inlay nectloa aLtna noun .7. • , Wannrak..Wa t / Cgt lois. Mk they arm iht \ DIO tams of tta•itst,ood .Re ti , th: ttooo Id hr • v•rY or. peauwia lti, ,„ 6 , ~.,, Youra nn iltall7. ' " U. . • Prord\od •al4 n' , : \ , IL ZA P was , a Wood'stre•O B+ 4 .---- .1 , .!ET . I, \ BA . eLE ' stENT \ ' S. FRUIt TROS, lOU - tl,agotabl.,' rower aid Sn l tirad•, '" grtt• Lawn; Mows it arab ' Irratafb=%==';‘,l?4 A 4 - 4 ' :`&71111.1.tC . 01,2%. ° 1114..prra1 i ft Oa., lure •osottooint cO Ciartteoz., Paroolog‘i P , 0 , 0± nllas, of tha LIM Inalannernant A _e , rtl yt&T r ellVMVOt h , ' T - 4.171 . 74% a1A utTi, I , l7Tsitarrirsi`st Ira al J4= \ w". " 111 :uk,"!!!• ' ,: \ s ' wattintop\\ , .ta m t. 1:1111 of PAIIIS t for Li#:iind Stucco., ,nDNa,...uSA, or tbe bat euillietk.\, . \ 9 ablibeTe. 41k11 due and buboes alte,4lwaze of .htleit 319 atreetipWbare4: . i i......, . V i IeIES ! SAKS tl4.7tuit dpenedNt =.4. A. \ 1,., '1.141K4.1 a bl. eti.Ve. 45 , 1111111 area. a late Heart 'eoblestelt.e44.2...rlck,e,eue.tabee Et \ tke4 4 ee the , ... ...g.c, Tolo4—A. itiAtiON gc,35 igh st.k.•6. ar• anii , .vibest•lng • •••ritylik ••9 rtaii• MTz•r"&t; n gnikri.koils: lava of Wynne:lP* Mita t rE t Em I r Egtt twatitifUl and & nia'sa4 ‘12;!" _ .raflt.t. LA no lia t A11 1 14), .ur-ppra. ttifig noraleur. on. '1 th e tar alarbeirMerad exalts elf...roam, Orti Wed la tr.-4mm a. tolt,ar,B 11E410 prat. tip ED;SOLW EATABB.-4;soo'igideiknow roodnag saw. b \ • sigir - • • \ \ Mitt pgurrug. DARIFIED 80 obl4. I RUP MOLAWS4-30 tkbls. 'Botcher'. l bw e!irtiatou.m.6:o.4 tratailqtlyt._ oar - liausaatM, pi. 4 LEAR—Gov. oi.hand and t Iskul raftamair s it xvouluitt: BAI LEA 4- 3 •000 Jim trn hind and fink ta top) zunnantem s wiapluitt. LIB& WOREL-10 bbIL Valii: \ s. test an 4 ma. b ne. r a , loan rnACKEtt2I.: .1 bble. No. 1; 1 20 0.• 1;0 . 1 tit i. 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