Pm:mum BY minx a co.. T lB U B U H 'Atoir)* - 249BISUNO,'MdT `2; 2116 e, • "HAMS 11761"' 24FRa°1571D` AULT P 717 • asi pAGF °2PA? 5 • • __ iR inuar giant, rte. .11113121 T• Ctn k i tgaiif eat Ifettly,Chvxtt• often Watt baiter ma: ii m it•hdrable mixttzuk °trailing their Mikan balm Isolottesesdes Sikbenis tread gin thoomiod. Nseh. ,bargoort mrivilks• and county ts % s u m p I . =r , in.113/08—"Alt o l i t tts Itant6 pY. a` ird;Os !Maass Leq ~ -An .ho IRT deem dlumm iate viraer i n . Wads? lacarsitii. 111MMUale MUG NOMM!IATIONIL 01 . 0 0 3 E“ conuanorss, TaraPOWITALL, 0./Lau-mu Comfy. ' C I ZU. I D Zi a ttfi inCpen ‘ ,/rDi iVIWITOZ 01117121 L tY ; ‘2.44815TY,R MEYERS. Of Chirim County. far aimar entraeve. , Mao is so room to dsoht that Os great etntr ghat the neat haulm of Congress will bo about the routs of ta• pita* Banns& The slave : Stole* will no doubt be nearly salted be favor of stroadtrostoPposits Memphis. and.tbsy win :labor to play , their old game of "divide and eon - " Itnuo with tbe.liistes north of Tennomae and Rath CarolbUt.;lfith vlat'onosea they sill meet itisireptaiblatow toindge; builtls hoped that it will not be way great. P. P..llhtlr, jr., of the MISUIIII Legislature, lids loot leadone expiated - very ;plainly Ma on the orkl3jest. Ills speech wee Anita ea a Sisolution offered .by himself to re; the aillitylakensolationo of 1849. As We ,Motta tiostined tor become a Tory prtoninent isple of dlisugiu It an earijaiy, the remarks • of;Mgr im tea' Northern subJeot may oet tolkoto think about It, aid not be taken by nu pd» it the roomial'When action buomeSl44lo L' 4 :if the free Stags FLU; on the Miuouri route, It win ne'denbt be *loPteki; and certainty no stints lather south should, for cue moment, be -thtataht of by Notion men. Mat routs is thou Naha south than salts Newleeland. NoW Toth, Naitstry, Pionsylnida 'and chlol but uregkealgab4tlo2 i,favor4ble pus should be fetid, it onekt to be adopted, tales 'a more " Taorthatt Matt be found .to non easy end falieesots, thesifettotwilleoaabsthegreat icite of easelisratirn,',44 Ida Blair has boldly trivieua 'sweat: tie closes his speech fellawie 4 1!haszteolutionialbl be repealed, . • MU . 111'47 amain Mahood , lealhot our char States. Falsehood In an Ludhiana is contampv Ibis, it is an allieneeet weeknen„ and will not be reeated to even by a mean man if he has an hood car leglitricr:ho have geli placed l l y of s alms ag ele ss the State sad aga inst ar our lister . Bata. It has been said by Cot. Baton, that we raw have *45'01510n for the good dim of these Stet r, and that it would be ottbaraing a proud people to Teo4lll sue% favonkfrom them, Inks ark this false wet= on ralau ttom .Tleo time ha Snivel when tra dadre Unfold of the Northern Static The„Psollo Railroad Is cow before Congrees--e 14418Uil .more alas • to Missouri Malian the slava in ha` Mita -• The Southern Sates are co- antique t • .A.t oP *dot the °Central National" hilsousi routs, sad In : - -raw OM. akerioner, Boxthent, gamy row, to iteaphit, - Suidera oast of Cos •,,assumfroates the Paneled roste;"erse of 05r1431. ," • 1,417, 1444 **Oaks spats agast ~ ..7.4estfroste, (Mr. Myer.) CoL Baton has been sal/ out ci the by the nollitlers, sad •tha • aes , tesa tehe holland/al eator,frr Unsouthey sheUodbx Xenurriiriti. Char, of oMck, a Ass- Tedkr: Our 'Deal= Moods calla that'll's reatrallth leads from Lessee, s o d:over *hid thirty - thommad People r s aits toz-ttalns story year to the P ee d lha is sad that the •rears Should satiressi, Anew .Piss ilstq discard that Is acrgition tag waiter, to* - - 0104 f44444, - -44dAlut..iu bee il ga tb st au rs , -pow thetiesist- If the StatO er-111111natt * - iatjhedy in . the .6see,at Is iitirmlarithat the greet feat diet thirty' Amami people pus aututlyittLCusteaus. without asing wde s or plobeze,lhat ICanesh to thePsellia, anMbot made and ths ahem bet that aoluman ;being toet Ever been known to drat front Memphis,; through Walker's - boatload pot, to 41 tio - • , 134 Xlkiidezt, baths notice of 13 , 1 shot Crboo asfs Latter, aye: ' ' "The editor at the Otwothr, la'aa editorial the cosannaleation„ states that he pablioher Muerfaltsuks the IsUsrof our M.golehed townaran, balsa* of his tole 'for free disons iie tsar great care, however to add the point made rh o Bishop, the nalletan' ce aid *oft** of thi litter, that of the relstive amount of buns Pahl-by Crothoilat sod the hes= of „ the tionolatudta - The num for this must beat allotted tto waxen In the patron aseumed, '.which was , babbitt todefensible" ThoCiatitriishould /laical* if it deleted tiiiidfairly, that we' oly notkal that indica] of the Billop's nomsetratoluion which trjde ted • -ditiese to ire, k width those who are opposid to thahverthror of ere ?Olio sasnote are chug , sith iiijostica :Me stated that:ntkft I B. O." the agement of the Bidoip aidanaNt, to hlnutotigard to the mount of indirect texts. Al to thi Staresef,"4. D. C.," we boa so ! abiebetirs Walt Orgill not end Its,py gaunt palter to Mar the haw of the Bishop'( , iGaid 444l4l rbliF4bteittlen. AuitteHehicaklr - • )10 easioent for ear *Mon,: with out ittirnmpoat. • *are bale ? we may take it up at our !algae, 'We feiayit wlti be found "that themes whim, the let, IS 'iltettali eis'Priata whosecroallo : - Ssatbi.ltsunitels not. , . , ni si d Frkto7 .- - dm whollog si.s. 1 , liiic393PL.—la so the DD°lll22 2 0, ' iiit. Ili galls 02 ° " .-- . --.- `- • 004-'7 :., , *ad btainen mak 4 . - the 1. 'Y. iiik_.‘" . . We took Nagai to . loOdbit q uit . 1 --ifttodfiritoo. Alta fmttuna - dhook•itotatinottlf diwbuglng bee' , ,- , ~........ ietilibilmi nifoi.tluit Om' itP 7 01-7.-00 't, forsafialo will , : • hmttk. :.' ' ' * ~;;Ainivedliastilaa= wetted the hfiali• -": " a gallialett, CAfiliWs,slll/ f't-- mtinvf% = . - . • ^ Vitivs.-13tmtiZgatakb.r tDi 0,111,011, 1 5 1971 7. Z 02410 : ' 2 .17 . , .-Dlati lird'w:4l,4l7":ll,,,HP"Unaki"Loriabanihiblrllll46.: 1 :• ' . % .1.: 4 :' , 1.L.:1 or No . - 2, Xlietert !, „ , :' =t,Grace 'to l Z its tatioilli% '',. A. !oat Ift2Acrk. .. _ : . ~. *to :2 ..-'-- ;DEPARTED.::_: stimintina, iminfir.Vhlq"*"Ztoook, 82 17,1;zrati: ~ • , - -i. e.... ...V.0......: eghozz. l'it . t . s . 0 JD`-''''''''''f,...M.L' 11176ir ~Ib4 pit''. ' L : ;•-: . - - :..,,. i;Daa --";*-1(0,2, latagn-, . Shiltell—ano4 az lawful, .. '''i7 eitylm...l6:4l,„iiiher• 02 00.0.0.40,0itf#222. tic Moor 420 2 11°21' And of - from thy ' .7-1—.4 win me DiD2 " wits on bo tune thou idsk". of tballi#7 , "die. Pitts6ml3.44l_. ,- jgAd,inriai !4" ' ictp34 # :° r """ 5 - r . din*" 411 =VI (113°_.:,._ sfaritux for itg s enables 221:111 - 1- Vaityln Auntly fgrce Amu[escp®u,:ft apaalogpipesfsfrom at: pa it4sates /alumni cooper, 0, 02 iiosiddriV 4aa bike oil, paightuacca panes gam orliiiirAdiptilaVellrbi iglus to de - <itorlaz nuanthsad nabsonl-zarest, oaa sad radar of 4 'Araulef Mitmits," are a n t ogbi ilia'tio `'ettiar eitiolits ara :16P-APeltii 6 :Ahogettie. ft It s•reti Otto. the 'UMW: hi bi aP. C4"O/ro - - • zi marina Tin over autkillat on U. B. sad 0. Lttolcaboat Biedegtvon4 stoutionai, Ilit-es • ,ierfit morals' hut ' lad - los! to ''.gotiVPlsoot4 littadoofs4 bin to tho a d'Jut otootwesolovnot = p avoidable of tho ut • or 4,14 uttoni.: lioaltirribiptltivltog,:tt nid, thus vu rho in Luau 0rr,117 irvlA 41 0 a. Clit W ureisiaskide!Apk. ! g r idualll apt to .. - 101vistolitoo 4 3vdt0liton Uat gid, it ,011 .- outotior,lotAle otelioo to Un ia s , =. ,-•,0-,_4100"bitiPt4gras osoncourili'Wt:of". -- w""` 0 1, 1 t, , -.iistizumitik**l 6 7bootirnlatt"-. totbltsi 41111 ' 1 ' 4 . a '4144 ERIN - ;,.- • - ?" 1 4gIvE zw):*o '=ff iTh==l==l its of that:ow route from that-6740 iistsburgh =Attie West, authorized ty the last Legislature P11:111214** indepeadentof the routethrounh 11 1 , 31k4:aud.a.tercer, which we,alluded • few 'dap elece. itiong the bUle passed by the last Ville/actin tris cite anthotislog the couttuation of aiallroad from the tern:dans of the Morris and Luta 'Read at the Delaware Water . oep,. thence to - Wilkesbarre,ln Pennsylvania; by which route pawners esa leave Jersey City and reach Wilkesbarre; a distance of 140 mllu, wlthont the nuessity, Of any change of ears. This new road Is to be known as the Delaware, Lehigh led Wy oming Valley Railroad. A surroi is also gorily , to be merle for the best route . from Wfikesbarre to Williamsport, .(sisty talks) to coeueot with the'road from n llumsport to Erie, (210 miles.) Tele allibriag Now York within 400 miles of Erie; and shoat the same dfstenos, or leo, from Pittebargh, the AlleghanyVallty Raul, at We contiectloa with the Illaubary and Erie 11 414 r affordiag the mans atelatary to reach intake/Ih. Bat a correeposoleat of the New York Courier and Eatialrer points oat concoction with PM& burgh tad can be realised almost immediately. yo opt " "LI, your article in Tuesday -Ns paper hooded' ""iitnellaUrcalds," you show the ”rallit:ad la• mulattoes "refold fore direst lins from the oily of New.-Ynrk to Pittsburgh and steatvird," . andlOu stela with pest force the net IMport , Luce of much connection. The projected pus whirl you Mention wlll require, however, a long time for completion; and. 1 would now call your attention to the directline of railroads from this eity to Pittsburgh and windward. Of title lino, the whole; with the' exception of thirty miles, will be In mucatufel operation vials tAreemontes frcrexhis tire—. The importance of this line of ooroMmiloation Is so veil understood by ;be cap itelLont. Interested in' it,. as to inane* the very early completion of MU thirty miles. This route TM be NI follows: : - ' • ffer :Tarry 'Cadralll4l64lll--is operation Foam Elialbethtoin Paint, - N. J.; to Eu• From Eastan to/Macaoion, Allatalit Railroad. From .6.llAnttewn to doh tun, (on the Phil . adelpbla and Rescll4oll.llroadj Paepkis ead Bnopedcmen Railroad. Fecal 'Auburn ta t4m . coal mina it Rauch. • • 81 Prom Gap to Dauibin, 01/ the Elatisehaztas; - - 211-67 . Plums: Central Ear* operatiox Lam Dauphin to Pitteborgb. - • - P4B - Tbe above; you will perceive, is nearly an ale line from *lmo Yoe :York toAWDrrgi mut This topte,lt will be scee,..with the =option Of. thirty sulltur wEI be in emmettful operation witidithree months.". -: Kers this pp of thirty miles is, orkne soon it la to be tilled, we are net Informed; bat w 6 are led to infar,frote the tensor the menmemicatlati we bite; evened, that but a *holt time .la needed to =fee the cooneodon . . complete..eourseoshiumer New.Task...capi tal Caatter to.semonpilalt to desirable an end, will be done.: On this point the editor of the • . bas nreichinie Sad eer capitalists meat be on the alert to emzepleta, at the emilestparaildell2o - our new Ens of . camitunkinion oLe Dm- kirk. and that through the dined mate to Pitt,- burgh. Einforienately for our wade= trade, the Erie railroad at premiat hazel meal= ca pacity to csny thromp promptly ail freight that offers, or else. from the went of adequate ar magemeate on thelake shoes, goods are not die patched with;that degree of celerity which our Nest= deal= properly demand. . ...Oar New To* capitalists are, directly and largely interested Obi' mastrsuition icid =o ptima of the direct route tdPipabtu.gb, an *p oem-trot which liglrea in ma last pep.. This ' enterprise clams the urgent attention of, oar manantlle Minds, because it tree elves In a lugs dirgroeum: Western - - . W. ere "Zell to sae Mundt= given ( in UN York, to the 1 impoetanee of • comedian- with Pitt ebtagh. !The Allegheny Valley Road, when . estepletetli will *R mate her an unbroken ate to this air ; but until ,ths opening afforded by..eity other line sonnetbe too highly emend by ...Pit.tobttesit is the'grand point 4,3dt:trete tinet ilm - must the tiado nt thy sad any eallialki*tax bvlii b i : tonteeiy teeth will be raimtliikilisa„ to ~. . . . . . .. Riots Burnt Astuusa.— Thu - follo sting letter Willi show that Euthaptelow and Cliti Wan art Sot.- an theealituntles they . 1T5...t0 provide O iled ..in;thiti"!partir of the WOrld. ' Main iwetderit - touWS ellinitS; elle find thatr.ray there, as wid eseen* the remedy coopoe t k for protectio n.•• - ' : ' - ! .• - ''':. - '- ' Talparezial - 1;A81,`11. A. Jury 20;1848. . .2h Dr., .1. ,C.' Apr to : . .- , Vaiitaea: We hits the Unsure to report on „rest/ Al punt of Ottepar Proronou to our hone the:Thels quality Sold; and a prating demand far znoref.whiett crust unit the arrival of orther supplies lb sutras ie snips dean Vas hasp, and its etritgueot nob:oily, has crated any indi ca., errs *led is Ws comity. Most of out rant dies here ire imported froarllngissid,", and some ars riehlind valuable; bat no product of 'medley!! ea hum that 'or coy other quarter' has ever won so tally Mel conlideuce of cop population u this beautiful dparatien of Josue. •'' " . • • The nth& atembull ;ordeals! !Motion among mos* atatpaila allosui; fitful defect that Owen' Baines; President of the Republic. and the Mahal Officer in the State, wee cured Of a severe and &Upfrone effootlon of the inngt, by its ore.' He 14110 1 / 1 1 CB t4l end Ms fusee, and withei Coi add the icknowldgestentspr gratitude fort& tiller.. - .1' " ! - - • - `,-- .; • 14 have the honor to be, gr.- - • . . - V 01 7. 1 r 1 117... Your obedient eaeeant, . . • ' ',-.•':' ~ - ' - ,1 • ' Cams &mann &Co Tsti_Qiunatisowsoat li,2lyeirs otd , s mist .tis spin st:inisongsti, sad shows it to poem dsoidstt sic t, sad•gist it will' dames the wit ifiesswhieb It jpsositaly dodned os lu Soitl.WltoosAnstitsisaitifset'atenties -64 pith I Ii; est it sejee has)** hot oiio edi tor, dui titnailto l Joba gun, irtio oinalsiad at Its birth said obithwi It is itsnow iastdlitoonts at &send of let tpilth year. is the oldest editor ths . inuitsy, - inirszblbiti Is his MO dune hir, add hils - ofd 1414 how. sittoit as bs . dinis by • pasuirsits Is _ ow STOOtiiol2 through 111 long - ostaisfilllifi When ho lays down his trigs and hli 4ditoitiequtit toluther,_ It white Imponsibls to eithissts,ths Si - Souza of, good As hue dons, In the iteidisid:post indosios hi *mated for .thiprostotios of *MO toseitmonslityond mu m* politiesl principles. - - ' totoitosiiirisa Itiutatooti;—Thir Beitattore Aiurccaa, kridiky; tbus *Hideo to the action ottto Colittotto of Sot city is behalf of i gob trtlptton to Gls road: ..:We are d l atilied toatate lima falba Broad Branch of the. City. Commit yesterday erenbe thollsololloa---mldnit had prinionely parsed the Vint Binuatla.—suing the alty,delegatiott La the Iserlitare to urge the gnat , of aqiinnity to the city to endorse the' bon4a of the Pitts-- bitrgh and Conellatille Railroad Compaq to the amount or $1,000.000, yap pasted by &de cided rata Tide la • most important step for tho Manua of Balttabaro, In view of her later course with the West. We should bate preferred Lsateas of the anderuthin of toads. ai enbantlet tlon mete part of-the city: of $1,000,000 to the stook of the Conaelisitue Railroad Onoplitli payable by the !roam of tea thwasead ahem of the steak balm :tor to the elty la the Salto more and Okla ItaiamuL Rat the Comilla bare .deolded otherwise es to the mod, of, aiding the work, and heartily /Ware veto end that the daterrobteLlin to grant the aid bu boa ea - tin phatleally manifested; MU step an Ito part of Baltimore wits reader wade are ootattoodott of the leg, tad will4busepea to here communi- Atlas with Plasbarelt,- and also with the Lakes by ha very eboiltet,- quieten ana mint mt. Winne -the tabard' mid the waters of the Ode: We taut that the legatattue will vet 'prompUy; and that the workm ge tome' at 11 _,“ 0 7#0" ''.-.oretrunzttni afeConezurausr,Stro Kate rtLlSlL-11:-41. plea las , beef forated; attl tti pada:dam strays snide, for , r railroad - from Eatibeetille Wooe! MoCeenelhaille,tothe Ohio etwer at Aberdette. !Mulls hillMihe Th. Pr 4 Weary mom prove that s good Toole Tug hued_ fasetleot of the roaderould be to mot Patebargbead fittobearille wlththe 8 at 'as Will dto seeetamathas eh tt &natty, Two oonatles which tt 'would 'Morgan add Adams, ..har • , other rdette. Ws believe; aidatak2 Catespibetweett eambeavlllaread /Biy j vale ea thisTeme,-trillte *eat 208 adlea atone froui:.Pitteborgb bolealubm will 140 aboaalt2oMileavidoh Min 80 or 40 midi waste thaw b 7 Otarlastatl se by RU M% + 4 - 1 - fit'ldeeliodithillagaseta, bee adatatdg sot Montag what - pee. tl+ye Leh/ -be-of - aoya :aitegreali Reeprd. , -~ ,~ ~. , . , _ ;. BASAAVfiIit'S 21127826ARY. L e:ruti e 'l6lc n Report °ill of f 6 the ''b I I ' i t l te e c b e P u r t. ; ta g 2 -afo s e p t pl r mit f t : p ills: n .r t e h d o l 1:e : r _ 1 l essa ji : us e r , Bsa p: co r e o u : r eL ti c s d a r th l to g es ti th ur t ;i l maryc l°l F t e ° o a f f r o d P iff ft o thr i f t Pos tA i t io t r e , De J m u'' logs and future prospects of this enrol and pop- ', I insiltution, We dopy It entire: • r . g. Board of Visitor,: ~. .I 1 , Goitrunen it—lt is with no ordinary plea; ore that I comply with the requirements of the , Charter. and priment my third annual report on' the condition of the Pittsbdrgh lefirmary. ' Pour year. have scarcely passed away 'since the Institution was commenced with one pa tient, in • rented house, and without a dollar in hand towards its support. In the beginning of the fifth year we meat in this:capeelous edifice, thrashed with ample • accommodations for the tick, and every eon veelence and lamlity for the .esirrying cut offs benevolent doeign. It were in the highest degree criminal, at snob a time, not to acknowledge the good hand of Old to the sentry of this Institution, and grate fully to reachd the fact that hitherto the Lord bath helped us. An Intimate acqoaluttmee with the secret difficulties, embarrassment, and trials through which it has passed during this time, has only strengthened the couvictlon that had not God undertaken in its behalf, it most long slat have ceased to east By His providence alone it lives, and has continued to this day, witnalehtili both to small and great, that the bleating of the Lord maketh rich, and that they who trust in Him shall not lack any good thing. From the report of the Physician, it will he I sae that the number of patients received during the past year le one - hundred and eighty five, making a total of nine hundred and twenty-teren in the four years which bare elapsed since the Institution was commenced. •. This is 'considers. bly less than the number admitted during the !. preceding year, owing, in great part to the with drewal of the laborers from ,the public wake In .the Think./ of the oily, and the opening of the Marine Hospital for disabled icemen.. One in creasing population, however, as well as the large foreign immigration which passes through our city, may be expected to famish • large number of patients from year to year. tould the history of these individual cues be written, what a record of suffering. poverty and crushing grief would It reveall. No second ar-1 gamma would be needed to awaken the earnest sympathy sad scours the efficient aid of good men. In this large number of patient& almost every form of suffering fin= its representative; and some of the combinations of disease, wretch. edema and want, etolipse t as with ,the darkness Of death, all the minor wilts of life. To those roared amid the comfort, of home, and nem qeshoted with the trials which sickness and pov erty bring it their train, it is difficult to convey a proper estimate Of the ueelaineee of each in stitutions which provide "halter and,hesllng for the shattered . body, and seek by the offices of meroy, to shed upon the chafed and weeded 11.1- , rit the peaceful light ofthe religion of Jesus It Is not merely, or even mainly, by the number of patients cured or relieved, that their importance la to be estimated.. The moral and spiritual re. sells are the true test, aSd even these can be as..' limited only In part; for eternity alone can re veal what transfermationsetofiaraoter hove-been awed, and what abiding Impreerdoes have been =de upon the heart. Instances, however, are tot of =frequent oocurrence, which more than reword all the toils and plus which have been adored for the mazy, who, though restored to bodily health,' go sway apparently wiUtont one thought of Him silto boaleth all their diseases, and crowneth their lira with His goodness: • . It affords tot pleasure to report to the Board a considerable Improvement - in the llamas of the Institution abuse the last. annual meeting. At that time, a deficiency of nearly $3OO for cur rent expenses, mod a heavy debt en the buildings, togethatlth an exhausted freesia, and a haute ; full of patient", well nigh diseouraged the hearts of its best Mends. It will, however, be seen that, by the good had of hod Upon the lestith. tion, it has not only been sustained during the per. year, bet that the debts which remain on the property and buildings bin ,'been Consider ably diminished. In addition to many and valu able donations In provislone, groceries, furni ture, beddlcg. clothing: &et, a list of which so. companies this report,the followingnonna a have been received during the year for Ns support of the home: From individuals; thatches, diode - Get he 91,861 16; frees annual subscribers, $4BO 00; from eherity-box. oflalmuuy, $lO 69; for board and nursing Of pay plateau, 4315 76: for care of pedants sent by t3nardians. of Pits . burgh poor, $12061; for snicks sold: $l2 00; for rent of part of old infirmary, $6O 00; mak ing a total of $2,7901t. , The expenditures, during the game pedal , for the support of the Instituticu..were as follows: Deficiency in treason; from 1851, $291 12; hoone'empensei, - - (meet- beta; grocetties, _bele light, batter.'.wdb‘-egge;visms, malt liquors, ' 44 -46X* 0 .7 6 ,;;Saarkettos and ilairon's petty cash asco=t.. $lll 75: width= and fixtures toe now Infineary, $536 68; rowel expenses. 824 60; noedicinew end medical bastramasts. $127 M. , printing 'annual reports. stationery, .44 ;$7O 4k - freight on produce from autntry sad dreysge. 312 79; services of Deaconesses to parent tottituticos to Prose* 2200 CO; sale: ry of collecting event In country, $147 64; ai teratione and maim, V. 3 30; wages ef.domes tics, $7500; expenses et keeping horse and cow, I; wages cf washerwomen, $7B 04}, miscalaneous expenses, $65 64; wages of owe, nurses, $lO4 00; insurance on old Infirmary, 81 25; euresterfat money, $7 00; making the total expenses $2,90149, sad leaving a balance doe the Treasurer of 5111 88. This result is peculiarly gratifying, In 'view of the deficiency toot:nthe previous year, with which the new year was commenced, and the betty outlays which I hid .I;er:enmity to be made in fornisblue the new building for the recall= of patients. • It: addition to the above, the .nor of $3OO has ban received' by benevolent friends, toward ro. dales the debt co the. old Infirmary property. At the het annual meeting, there reenainsdin the Treasurer's hands the auto 0'41329,62 for the _.. same object, so . that we vat enabled promptly to pay the fourth bostalmeut of $1,120,00, which became dee on the let of April lute Towards the tuyment of the fifth and last. Instalment of $1,060,00, which falls. dna ea the Ist of April, 1863, the proceeds of a fantod,' receatly given t by the ladles; and of antral subscriptions, will be approPrEstsdr width, with the balsa= of $9,- ' G 2 in the Tremsurer'a heeds. it Is hoped offli pay ' , off all claim hold against it by Mr. nether& . This edifice will hereafter bet occupied as a Be treat for the nurses who are employed In the In firmary, end a testa:4 school *squinty other' females for asefulaese onotingthe different bless es of sufferers. The importance of stakes id- Dios adjoining ' the Infirmary; must, be apparent to every one acquainted with tha Libation • sfer *lce which a calling stich..sa this demands. lt will stubs &retreat fat those Daftness's., whose health hats Istootne Impaired in the ludiniary or other hospitals, where they nosy regain their strength or spend .the peening of life In quiet- At the last annual mooting the program of the new fairway was reported E and the sum of $2,- 601,06 acknowledged a s _having been' kceived from subecriptions towards Its-erection. The svidltional stun of *680,00 has boon =Beefeater the, came .purpose during the put year, and s list tithe down itinompaoles this report" This make the:mhole amount reeeived by donation for bather purposes $3,274,06, which with some $1,600 from th e talc of lele, rude; az-. has been paid over to the' Bfeet2l. Battersea& The report of the Treasurer ' •(H... ra t Ilsb E rg ) whieh will contain a delalledaoount of moneys received and paid cut slate the commencement of the work: , will be snbmitted at the next meat log of the Board. - Al the "notion of the new Infirmary, with the necessary grading, fencing, ' As ; fell little short cfBB,ooo, It was neortsary for the Treasurer to make a tempera', loan to meet the .engsgemeott nith the .contraotor lied Workmen. :By this Means tnoet - of the outstand ing bills hats been paid; and - the officiers bare been relieved of: mach embansistnent As this loin only be bed for a short time, It le of ' the mate= importanos that mean bs provided 'to pay It off doing the present jeer. We are happy In being Able tntainenne that a haodsome enbseriptlonoluil already been pade by a number .of . benevolent gentlemen, on aondilion that the ',hole smousLot Indebtedneew be raised. I This wee a 'pantaloons movement among the yo=g men of our ilty, and we cherieh the &sable hopethat by their united and vigorous co-oper itton this deareblit object will, ere, long, be so compllshed 1 onset to ttioutioo In this maneolleh that additional lots' on Danwoodie steal, in the Sev enth ward of the city, have been pnwented to the Institution by Mears. IL 8. Heys and Wm. Bagaley, and that a third lot, situated In-East Birmingham, has likewise been generously den oted by Mn. Sarah Si. Philips. Me dici. are in the hands of Me Director, and -fkg 3018 are to be disposed at 'ae soon as can be done to advan tage for the benefit of the Institidlon. , Pram three evldenoto of-kindly ertlfelbh and the list of donations whith sceompaules this re- Port it - Will be seen- that at no prervioueperiod own um so eau the w ral intent been felt by the munity gen lswelfare of the Institution: . ThES Is 4• source of touffected palltude to. God, and etwouregement no persevere amid the diScultles, which are inseparably connected 'with. such • work.. ICatfords the gratifying' evidence that the, weebtrudtv leans of the instltatlon are be lug mop tiptenlited, end that In prOporlion'al it. E 1144 W working anoints manifest, dose the , madam of., hiunanepoblio grow leowarde It. i &WU feature in the donations of the pelt ps i ., is, aat an minsuel number have been vol. =tally made by churches of different religious detiondestlann; Gollecdone woe made on Titania- I Slit* 41 .1 la" "'" sea . light Of the ohorobes t orals MA and : the *Pm of. he lastitrdius lidaltedeeme:tWeattive leotheren carman 1 8 , ssie.seighbovisfieul embed ' , Metal stibenetpllons both In *OW and produce toward, . • Intsipped. Various &mations versals* iced- . •rod from other States of the Union; tad, in sev eral instances ' also, remittances from persons whcse friends had been. • patios% In the kfirms ry. As heretofore, the,efficient co-operation. of numerous facials friends to dolleeting fonds, making up garments . for the sink; furnishing, rooms in the new braiding, and undergoing the labor and fatigue connected with festival for its benefit, is most gratefelly acknowledged. To the many kind Mends to whose exertione the In stitution Is so largely Indebted for• the means of usefulness, and the comforts and conveniences that iv enjoys, we take thin opportunity of re turning musgritefal acknowledgments: Their reward is the gratitude of the sick and the dee larstion of Christ, "Inesnrach as ye hay* done it onto one of these, the least of my disciples, ye have done it unto me." In the month of September, the sick were re moved from the old to the new indlding, sine, which time It sloes has. boon need for hospital purposes.. Owing to the grading of the streets, and the want of water, the labor and discomfort of the officers and nurses was greatly thereto. ad; but most of these inconveniences have been happily removed by the Introduction of a bona- Ural supply of water from the city water work& Ourrgrateful acknowledgments are due to the melebere of the council], for their Modica, In laying the water pipes along Roberts 'street for the benefit of the Institution, at et time when the treasury of the city was overdrawn, and at a very considerable expense. The water was-also in troduced into the old building for washing per posee, and the basement, formerly wooled as a kitchen, has been fitted up with every oonveni enoe as s wash house and laundry. . It Is proposed, as loon as the weather will per mit,th erect a wall in front of the new therms. ry, and enclave and grade the pounds as far as is peesible, without isoorring too great upense. Owitig to the cutting down of the street between the two buildings, a wall must also be built to proteot the grounds of the old Infirmary. The etonefor this purpose were obtained In digging the foundations of the new building, so that the once of this will be but trifling. Various other, un loipottent improvements will be required during the year, whith I need not refer to. A legacy of $5OO with kindly.left to the Insti tution by the will of the late LP. Tanner, which. we regret to eay, owing to legal difficulties; will probably be realized only in part on the final settlement of his estate. As the permanency and %meth/nets of the Infirmary le Intimately connoted with its endowment, we trust that It will be remembered in a similar manlier by otiv et*, who are entreated with earthly substance for the good of their fellow men. We would add, in the words of our het report. "that every le gal precaution has been adopted to pied against the possibility of abase or mismanagement. The Charter provides that it is ever to be under the oars of females, who, from religious Motives. devote themselves to the relief of the skit; that it is ever to be a retreat for the suffering of every damn and that it Is ever to remain under the watchful Inspection of thirteen impartial citi zens, who annually meet to examine into Its at• fain& end rapine on its condtion. -Thu Charter has been prepared by the ablest 'smooth and the humane and benevolent who may hereafter nuke provision by donation or legacy for its endow ment, hare every stroarity that their charities will be sacred applied. - In conclusion, I avail myself of this cipporta ally to return my grateful acknowledgments to the Physicians of the In/Station for their grata - Rocs services and unremitting efforts to relieve the patients ender their case. To the faithful band of women who have mlnleteted to the AA, and devoted themselves to the severe della of tier calling delimit the past year also, I desire to express my sincerest thanks. W. A. PASIATLVT. 'Roil= YORK Comer...aloft et the DO: Pittshogrb Owen Now Your, April 28, 1888. In the may Of business, the city was sew so active as at present, nor wen merobants - ever batter pleased with the vomit of theft labors.— Country maracas beteg plenty of mousy with them, and seem Inclined to run theft credit very freely Ia addition. Oar halite are manumed from the dialog room to ths roof tee, and ma.' Lie -to accommodate the rush. The great wont to come off is tie oputig of the Hippodrome, to take plies priestely tomer. raw arming, for •he - medal Moan of the' ' press excluding all the tamale tattsolus, Mother conceit:motors sdifteur. or the wives of editors. .The demand' for edito r's tickets Is snonnons, sad were they transferable, they would all at Jermy Lind rates. The Hippodrome Is upon the most elaborate sale, and royals may thing ever produced amen the water, bat I after all, Yu. be. to ths bask-buss. Two showmen have hired Framed, tad a. troop, of thirty persons; sad lama upoa this stock engrafted iso buodred Odom TkalpsitotWebt b 14000 per Muth, and the buildtatenwlial2o,l3oo. Tim nifty is wry Maul, him tim Maus will be kip sough ' to mob ample fortunes for all anotraed. 8o great Is the number of sifting obeli on sale to this market Cut it has been decided to forma board of broken to deal tv them MOM. steely. The arganintion her been completed, and on the second Monday Whim It will go Jute effect. The regular board of broker' have oleo forted their rooms too mai- to .aouseambate them, and will move as soon as a room large enough can be had. Probably no oily Ia the world save London, exam& Hew Pork In the amour. et Its Wavy buntline's, and mamba. of • people lunged as brokers sad rpm. ulster's. The Lifter am told by thousands, and he is cool-beaded merchant who domino( ..try a flyer in stocks daring the you. The um slimy coin tow rude Its &pristine. In large sums...l3aUlon dealers chugs the pub too 2 per met. - premium. The Duke hue bought largely In the street at l} per cum porniern, bat after tho t4 fga demand was supplied at tida rate, a fret apply we. ?stood under ' Small quonetttes'keys been sold et 3 per tut. petroleum. The not consolidated &Myst Railroad shote sold poste:ley at 122 per art, sad inn Imp orders its to the market for MOTS at the amen, dearer Tate,. Ms Erie road hot to be outdone by any aomblnatlon will, co .Monday, rust a train to Heinle in fourteen hours and a bill, sod another sad letter Mu to Dunkirk sad the Meet, soaking Ribs gait:hut routs to ohs Mat by some hours. The passenger basica, upon the Eris La largely thersesing, and the mining* will exceed four hominid Woman( dollars, to April, sr eighly tbriumad dollars overlain April. TheOrysmlPalace has called for one Modred thousend &llama mare tstrtftY. and *Care / lane old subsoiters - the privilep of teblog ths mew stook by plying par at cam, which they will do as the stock sells at forty per emit. proialetek and Is likely to enntroutd two hundred in less Man three mantik ulna all are indlnathea" torn out fan. Soadr.ltornitpoodinto. of t h e N. Ailanoan sad D. &O. . WASHING !ON April 28. Governor Lane's *gap d'atat In Net Mesieo J dll be informally coueidered 10 Cabinet 'toenail t•lnerrow, but no adios will be taken until Um Government it Wilda, informed of the feats In the mum. White the adonolitratlon U not yet prepared to eodorse the movement of Glovemor Lane, they incline to e belief that he feted der I: M Domingo of tbs Intended ecoapatian of Ma disputed territory, either by positive saiertion of Mexican jarisdictlon or by • Mexican retro. Icitintry movement. If Mat proves true, die eptostion *sisal, smile held retain, whether me Governor of the Territory could iekie such action under any circumstances. Whatever may be the 'mien of the 0 30,1111111300 t with reference to Governor Lane, Its fined and datanniesd pal. toy is to Insist upon the asaintainanne by the tinted Buttes of the &twills Volley. 'lbis poll. ay I. based on 'Ms satin Of Congress la the Jul long session, twenties tip the hiesican DOWatit• 'ry Gommielloe, bemuse, as IL. line was ran by Bartlett, a strip of territory thirty.four tones wide, including this valley, war gins to Maine. The lame Indication of the pallor of the ed States probably indeenacd Governor Lau'. coupes ; upon which, la any even,eh. President le dilpesed to look leniently; trial favorably.. Monne Is a very fine valley, oontrilning a pops. titian of three thouland, and is deemed mat .valuable pan of New Sulu. If Sate Anna Is dieposed to gratify his Maws hostility to the Veiled Mates, this dispute sleet him a tear op. pozionity, and the administration will be found ready to mut force with force.' Tba'qustio• grows Ii Interest. Gentlemen hero who halt Banta Atum Intimately,' icy homey pretreat • settlementht the question until lirmly settled In his ecat, and better prepared for s warlike husk but .that he will not be, immediately as reedy for s den as. ho was beton the battle of Dazes - Thie effsir well beaten 'the sp. peletmant of a minister ttiblexlao, with lastrue. nem to heist on the immediate arrangement of We boundary dispute. Dot Itartistas Hee will be eventually eastainedj after 'a reitionable meant of ellibutterint - r.Tho Glottal Ohlo Zialliad are loins to make . etrangetuentr so as to put down the Inroad gap between Zsnerrille and the Ohio sleet -- Prooldent,Ottlilvan, we underotaud, is aloofly - of the °Onion that it ought to be dna" • I The above we ortrom from an In LIU, andauseg Jairersaaloa. We were not aware' of ony stook moronieat on the part of the Cootral Road; 'Wilt nosy be oontomplated, and WOO/ probably int no unwise stem yet think the ..btroad Oinge" is mote batons than Improve. mot. WI Wore—and we sot our Impression from men who. amo soy:fantod wltb the manias of insofthimy upon Itottrosto—thot a narrower puss Is la miry rtspeot pmforable to the width of the miatomplautt obroid gouge." Tne gip of road spate, howorori eotnoUtneo be dud with a tier to concoction with other toady and If I six (00$ truth 'is - Isid from hero to WhtolingOt Is with s 'tali to otattointlitiodooa noottoas..—Zsnrnias Car.' , TIED Lisa Comazoi.—The eddies; of Chloe go have called a public meeting, to be bed.' In Market lied crabs 29th inst., to tale into con sideration the steps proper, in view of the re cent catastrophe. The euond and third caroler's juries have been in session. . Among the killed are Susan .sadth, of Little Bails; . Eitepbea D. Orly, of .Wheelock, Vt., arid Mr. Miscue,. Mr. Gray we a farmer from Versant, who came west to see -the aountry,.sed wee returning home to bring his family. A man from Canada, with his wife and four children, are all impposed to be Pilled. The dead number about eighteen, with forty to fifty wounded--eome dangerously. The 4:endue:l eer en the train of the Southern Mlobigan road, EL L Whitney, coming east, testitiee. that the night was deer, but moon not up, that there is no rale to whistle or ring at railroad aroedence„ nad that he know nothing about the running lime on the Idiotism Central road; that • train with a gated bead light °Quid be seen three miles on the night of the collision. The engineer on the leathern Michigan train Edward Davis, twilled that he wee runninS about as fest as he could at the crossing. fines behind time was not a quarter of a mile of when he saw the sparks from the locomotive of Central - mein. This witness produced a time table for his guidance, on which was • printed rule, re quiring cut-going trains for Chicago, to scold all traloa n the Michigan. Central road, and winters staled Wm ho did two know of that rate wail that ow Ww. The conductor of Michigan Cen tral . M. hL . Tyler, testified that he Cu seven hours behind time, and had no head tight detour. ha had no wiekr; wad instructed to- carry lights on the rear car, bat had no Instructions in regard to hauilights; titypowd a subody had, Tee,gagineer on the Michigan Central train, Thos lisokan snitch that he set out • lend lantern, about a mile from the arming; was required to have a head light, but Ms wonl4 not burn, and hid had no had light for two trips. Saw the light of Southern Michigan train ball • solleet sent of steam and whistled down the breals, but did not livens die engine, Weenie he thought there was no occasion; If he fad reversed the engine the train woitd have stopped ... Thee testimony of these men is enough to hing every ens. Look at it again" fora moment.— Whitney, condutor, says be knew notkingabout the rooming Iliac of, the Idiotism Central road. Dail', engineer, soya he was running about ea fast as he could, and that he did not 'know the ruler - printed on his time table. • Tyler, conduator, Says he had no head lights, being out of wicks, and did not know whoa duty It was to see that there was a bead light. Rack en, engineer, 'aye he had run two trips without headlight,, and that be did not revere. his engine. If that testimony .will not convict these men of macalaughter--even murder—there Is no use for testimony. It Is the most infernii slaughter ofilfe by railroad odious, ever sword. ed. We hope the law will deal with these men, luta that the compenlee thentalim msy la some way be compelled to answer for their mime in felling to keep the proper watchmen at dote crossings—ln not providing /map vial, Using been told they were oul; and not posting before , their engicears each others' time tables-41m land Herald. Os the muse whiob intuited in the loss of Ma Mesmer ledspeideutoe, with some hundred and fifty of her passengers. a startling light is throws by an intelligent and nut wonby oorrespon. dent. The "Ater /peeks from his ova knowl edge of the perished sestet He shows that she ma not only designed for rivet navigation but was notoriously =seaworthy. and tat to carry passengers on that east; that her eaptala did net dare to ran her out of reach hf the land, for fear some soddent might aink her, with all on baud; sod that it was the necessity of keeping near enough to net Which smiled la has de• 'traction. Had she heeds craft St to to sea li. Capt. Sampan would ban followed the ordi• nary track with safety; but Movies that nay mend la port was a udisole; on *boss roped. • don he could not rely, be took the eourseerkiekt In case of dinner world be likely to kill the smallest number of people. The rtenit was the death of a thlrd of these on board- The Leeman from these facts is insaistibir, and we make it without cirmadocution. _lt is that the parties who employed-the Indeprt duce fora mute they knew her to be totally sad palpably none fu, and who crowded her, hell and menacing as she was, with Are hundred mule, are morally rupansible for the *man which occurs& We de not know who then paths are—ettettuir lb* _prop/imam of the Vauderblit line ' la *mutation with which eke was running, oepeesue of less prominence and power; but whoever they are, we sey , -and poblio opinion win emu In the verint—net It would be Moult, for makes cupidity at cone itself with blacker guilt than nein. • Our correspadmat cuts no blame on Capt. Hattpton, but so cannot ins When his employ. ore are condemned, he one by no mums be no. quitted- He is no doubt • bran eessun, but what htudnau had Its to ben mountand of suck a mad? There sap be no 'nous to junto ma honest sad humane man for hewing alauslf to bloom* otuessoly to an 'Malvin so_ velyaikt. And were it possible to bah th e cue Nally In metigoted and to mete Sot she datened puha• meat to all, Capt. Sampson could not , lope to creche uet-tree. It it a thankless tesk to arouse publio opinion with regard to such caensities, seen ,be they caw the mast aboekleg aspect. It in difilecdt to brkg as Amooloan community senrely to eon dean and present the reckless, violent* Pm- King with life on steamboats and raliromle Bat It Is idsty which the Prim mist undertake; sad ittiolimo hem oceddenre enough In the pabilo good sense to tellers not altogether hopeless.— Gnionteert LSD POllOOlllll RAILWAT.-114- elation were passed at the recent mention fit West Wales, to organtze • Compsay to be Inca. punted u the Pornmseuth and Cincinnati Rail way Cecopecy, to proceed at once to enstrut • road from *hi city, by way of New Itbdunond, Point Piessent, Melly, Georgetown and Rea. Jellying tatileet Melon, leaving it optional with the people beyond that place to extend the line to Portsmouth at not. The aransotins of this with other lines may buome Important. -The Railroad Iteoord of yesterday states that the Illettheuville and,. Maysville Road will Wag the broad page, 6 feet, from Pittsburgh to Wed Velma where this road will take it op and bring it to Modena% craving the Utile Miami about • mile from its month; Ouse over the email ridge dividing Deer and Mill Creek through 141110*U valley to the depot of the Otto end Mississippi road, whiob road will carry ths same gauge to St. Mule, making sternest, and very direct through line of al: fat gauge from Pitts burgh to EL Louis, threugh Cincinnati. 'This road will pus throeth a rich country, and be secure era large Witt, both lull and though.. Bet, ire think our Mends Ur In suppollUit the Steubenville Campy will conned the elite rood wig the broad gauge, for our own in formation is that hertuckiS being laid, not on the six feat gauge, nor yet on the Ohio 4 feet 10 inch page, but unfattuutely,,wathink, for the interuto of ail eonceined: on the nutew MMus 4 feet 131Inah pup I—Ongebuisti (knife. • Tun Darwin Tesarrsir awn Gov. Lou— The New York Commenial takes strong groud against the oviduct of Onetime Lane, of New Illezioo; and nye t— • . The real merits Of the ease may be " vary briefly stated. The treaty of Oudeloupe dolgO prueldes for a joint commission to run the boandery line between the too. republic", and distinotly states that P the ramie agreed Upon by these C0M211181012011 shall, he deemed sport of ides treaty, and shall 'hue the some brae as if it were turned therein. The boundary line ii. tabilebal by this setae shall be rellelotudy spooled by flab of the two republics, and no Mango' shaLltoor Do mode Ourrts, orelf tio ex. pros sad five consent of bah notkou, lawfully gives by Its Gourd Government of *soh, In con. tensity with Gs own- constitution." The prove. don Is explicit enough.. The oemodeelon left the valley of Until& on the Mexican side of the boun dary line, and it wee therefore occupied by Met= forces. If the United. flutes deem this in error en the pert of thejoint'conuoission, It Is for the Geneva Gorerscunt to make proper representations to Notices on the abject. It le a matter for negotiation between the two federal governments; they having agreed - that the"..re salt" of the otortmleelon shall be 0 part of the truly." - Governor Lobe is not the Morel gee.' amment of the' United States, and could not therefore lawfully" sot In its being except by delegated authority„,whigh he does not 'possesn Neither has he sought the consitnt qt the General Government of Idezioo, but oommitted an act of Molcoce,vo various with the treaty, Upon ter. ritorylo which shalom!, to say the least, Uprise foci. title, In any Wit In which hit source le regarded, it etude out es ins of the most un. warrantable and mogul assamptions of as of which there to antricord in the Wa tery of ebb or raw modern nation." ..` _ . SHARON KILLING MILL BI7IINED-8E BIOtFLI LOSS LIPPI. Wig mottled the Moping dlapatob at the Morro Lek, Line Talegthpb Othe, Fourth of as we mere about to go to prom Bassos, Ts., April 80. MIMI persons IN/ dead this toornlag„ ma• log from the late accident. Billed—Wm /Scott, Boole WWlante, War' Graham; a men named Jordon, of Whetting, Antoight, and a boy named _Dan. John L. Jones his since died.— Wounded—John Melton, Themes Tboupeon, Wto. Colds, and a ion of Jobs Idounts.—CMon tarWINSS, .112,-rmatis wishing to Put- *bar Yogi= Mull ay Leavoirot atl deicriDUo , 24 Onorid eon ;Malls tbsci. knnat pieskai Iron , , JACO.II MAYMIR. • oak . Karl* awl ho Wendt _ Alr/dianni li s.tm) &Co. ban Just received sr • Lusatia dem gamma blabb sartisu,XnUT. alaraittnaarlalaar aha neon' 71Wir 'SNPliadni men! anani-Wlatate. Selma wises% Whist 'lad Flaw akatlas 6:414' II lanittsi - br 1431.8 4 : awned 1a4.14 an ea Wit la ft sal • • Bar . PRirrrEns• NATloNa.,trNiox-=.' 7b. Wagers to 11.1 -. ..Catimal Printers' Vat. 101 pima moat themiarn b th. followlv4i MOM. LII/Clenat4l7 {,chrt ttlet 1111inlbil#1 city. ' "- JOIN. 4670:1. °ilk.. • JAXES ILl.3,llftenisur Yam J. Y. CALllcalkl..Vct Hydraulic Coma see , The nadereigned hire =astutely on hind • 114441 May Bessdn'a kIIDUULIC must of ~aer . ak.d quality. Thls artlels to tEa but sad chirp est =Weir Its 171narns-4 - slunk lone, inch wan of brisk, .1n and Wasting,* lath this Cenunst. •ff• dots far sits. sad arm plutemi an day was. In mom. sirs mums. to the Midasu or an lush. betamis. to • .1 days, so toad as to rsdslll4l7 0th111147 d•Cms ar out. sus armors: oar ls the kraut to the Issmt offset:M.' Mk Cement should De used tar all undargrolusd. indiorswis, end sussed structures, for all Important bulldlngs. sad lot are walls. Stdaussy tops, Indigo. sow ducts, dual looks, and OTIRT spick) of brisk sad stone structure sallssed to water:damn. or trout. - 81:111881DGC• INOIIII/111.. 118 Weer strsqt sod front street, '„ .\\ For : tha tt . v \\ \ IT 0 t COTTON • PACTORT, PITTS.:' B A MULL PA.—The ratacriber %hie\ &mamba of a,a,as bit ,bote att.:aka to MN lam Worts at ge w eartl t uy...\ adetm to.two= or tz• Elokir k tpurro , N This rA ettabllabtoeut ...WTI ea • brazintlltd bit es. ` r i m y th Ot ha loi s UM" ai r =it i larret Th a l tl Ft= t 'Et ' A 2=l' "... cantatas • little. am tom INI:111.0 , mblitery is rll l 4/=latoel i g=at= oft ti s bari "Yr EVOty ' VAV:i ty Ma Ann — b Trirr l / 2 1 • Panallaau Caaal. , .ead eobalsta of Om a l inra n era with Ma llottatt Sgtlay . Dupla and top t, 41.• \ Daralhog LIM.. - 1/1 ti of zatlZl•ill sidi r d,dlidadtzdry. pil 1.t . ! r oared l aIA ejirttrgr= " tet t i s trVlTlAV ilrylonV(MTerd "'yr* W yaraira th# rahaea=to Amsalag In {ha , Cenci badarsi la Woe& Cr fl , altb, [bit tans aa oyeartealty “dom obe with 'The Nome amount of amattatery Newkt =VW., Din:TU.4 by m ill In Ira thee Nseelee watts, Inaba. Ude mill be realoartl oral bat Is = l , 2 l . A g tati d arA r harry tt. =a=cf lon. aus :::It.,:k it talmeyareto manta. ,:. .. ,1 wow robsatibg la large amatint d the pinvb ase ss etork, e a 'Comm, that voald end= hi il.liztu br..dt l kAut reteMag inipmandateentioa. 0 .11 1 0,1=1" , =".....,= , ..;:= "...K4O.Matt r IEC K IIMI.&e. Vt. a Oammy torpid ~ , , , , r,attAtll = 7/.r.n ig i r l ut tet Z llbtrel telltumala tor lart:har palladia% intuits of WWI" at Mad- rtl'olgrrtry:m' '2 1. 12 I.SPILIMii filithir:. I for sag 17411 druubta an( mambo' In pnni wad le m11117,141:II wholowslo mg Mall by Um We protitiotora, agl7) . : J. KIDD a 00. CO Wog amt. ..----- star Da. M'LANiess lay/4 -Pula:- . -When the proprietor of this latalaabl• mods , porobssal of Um Inventors then was Ito int dish» which dams the nuns. tor the onto of Linn and !Miami Complaints nob withstanding the mat pmalonsti of thael &taws In th• United Mho.. in Um Beath and Waal, partionlarty, Om. the patient Is fottpantly nimble to obtain the swabs, of • regular phsakfan. ARNOW Maid, woo re oolnd at ono. asf• and •thsetriaL anti tha operation of which mold no visa pro's ;raja/tidal to MS connotto , Con. She =ado, le soPPII•4 by Do. Wham's, Ilya Pill.. as has tarn Rand to ovary instaies In villa it bat had • trial. Monis ben•riseal. not • solitary fa manes tAas nrrAmonoral In oblob Us Men lean hem injuriona Sb» Isrmottion of an dusted an.l autatod physician. It has no thim In roam= with the ousakiamtennts Imposed upon thipoldle bY•ballost prk tooting to the medical ast izonlanc• tots now printal;. berm* a doubt.. that Dr. Wirtna's Pill Is th• tat mostly smr prOpard for the Lino Complast. • • Purchasers sriU broom f mantarsits. and Invarlab,l7 sok Ibr Di.2CLutes C•labratsd Lim Villa MI bk. GC. etas. as lbws am other pilb purporting to bit War inni. now !odors Lb* L ir BUItKE k BARNES'.I3ASIB=Itere I. the LW of tlattmais w to the rake of car illarna up= I.l.lckeln o. aaalldaslUr teat the rrpatatlsa of au 'task. W. kme almly attallahad wad aittlaattaa Drattait that Naar made to oat molar lad ataltiarr 04.. 4a41 Told abraiti, am ho., aublactaa tO the 8114E/1411? Urn 114 ACTUAL CONPLAGLatIONS, sad pr toned that castanta totialr tab trail ilaaa44., The 011.0140 k ~other mot or lb. .uaa tataatostst4 • • alO,OOO, wows OP Booze LID PAPERS esvan ViTLEC $4O Rum • • • axiom, Lan comet, \ha'', tteembernathle_ Mimosa. Buzz a Diawss-•Desr Mrs: Your two Islam im,• doly nowirod. 7 mis about at Ms tus. 1 trowitt crotriv, g gigt teja momins of Or loth 4 Jaws m Isslog tommod to sub.. was bent ar :m i d sad Oom-. zu : 1 0, 2 . 1 .,•t0.r 14 b hu0 Lbw e La t Lig the sY • Wee .I , oeht et ed. It was • way - FA tot to ot tab bookt smta tbst lbw Ws. antouutot to Mon Tag Thowinad •111.6 nr:t4 = 7 : l 72:=4 " rdein . td so time, but bay • fts, to kora LIAM% an, ws-orol got me of soot ma mistr i d your 50!, soiss_, oak Yours, truly. belisie Natai rOVidlid . ifir Wit ro ruudy orm dims* which ILA is belr to. LIIOII Frmouarm or HOCK OIL. tott uto so it Sows, drop the Rat totomorr.araosoled dm" lathe bowels orb/abut North, to, without doubt, *so of the droatost of Mae rossidlost Bead the Words( toulussod, slosh tor • dustsbal moat: • • . Itr. R. M / ba Pawn Vann, Ohla, llama Patrol la; 156 . 6, y* sold all yew at or Boa Mamma two samba ain4 haat boat Valbr yaw sant ajattlast rapply. / anal • mai dams awe. • Na bar* band vary •acallhat sad Dysentery. lay daatr, at l• time mit can, Mr spat was ham alka lyiat vary jll tftipatetd. am la woo boos an ,1 1 / I. = Lot t yr . trztopead u „ .. . sad aba r z d aTr . aTar• &ad lalliuudl Jim Cals.WilmaTh — a - aralua.m.d.. SW Oaf lb•latlaa a . :rr ban boa Gana al uw leau . tawialy., Pap ads by all tea brawn. la Piltabsyyt. • aa. MaPai earatlaista eeP74 ' ar *imam the atteislion of. mar read .. t. the ocivertfoionrot of . 11014ril Eli. 100,11•121141 GEO. P. SMITH. & CO., Ho. 64 WOOD SUR= limit, the attabilon'or buyers in ilia market. • to Cho very largo naak af SPRING ABD SIIENDIR DRY GOODS,', a/ Mal fracifll/ UV NUR 100.1411014 ' valeta th, ter In rAla • Ara 11144.14AD7AiCa rga CUM OSISM CILIDIT le s tr u taiMratZta. r a airs ma rteei,Mi \.‘ I pawse-eacema-aaaitima . - DIMS 011.04-.4 m• 4 Unit 4;14; • 121141L15-C1 ea.WPti...l • casaltlt..4•lth. anl hot4-.4llarg•• adj. wain sestm t flu tows =kir. *AV ?Up2lll-.4.0 akbew imaitioi • • \ • Jaals-tartaor-maxtartu.yand a latuvlaida, of Ow 411111141 W11A44; • \ "MO lim rlatA4o4Xl/Ll-411 lording max% an 4 n_ • ENAINI:I4 _mic42l4-4.47ar. sena. new Mho Irlab viw o.tt erg Walk: . VssitaG a -ItMes-1niC3.41. -4)USTON 5W41:4.-4 IRMO It • 16." 71•=11114171 e a s r ' IX 15116! ailt i phMlllll su a T ar ,44Pals.ams Justrimainizsa SOLID BOX . V/OES, PICKS,' • iceman. caowszau444;:•\-. • .• • . - prrrannan. \ Mass 11/L - Wessd at., listiressi lot us!SW IE 4 Mira* etereatid egad 4 110 Sessalsbkryl:lll, CHARM E. LOME% \ :\ STOOK /LAD BILL DROKEIL 4 %, . Notes, Bondi, litagagmate„ Ilregottatqd. PASIKLOTJE ATTILITIOI% BITES TO Tall PCIONAII ti Wm sus op irrocza. - 1 firdflos ova & Joao • Clo. maor Wad mad South. - REICOVAL. POSTLEY, NELSON & MAStifiartang HAMM= /MD our EMIL INOVELO . A7P OPODLO, OOIf UItEZIO, SOLID 301 . I , ICLO. OLSOOLL KAMM, • 4.5. Ate. Ac. nove removed to No. 17 Market street. 'where mete vomeetm.oee tee.abasTienarstly. - or• !mital . to 0=141.. on .stelt ie. bott.c . rx .r sus slab,. . 11.4• (la ememgreTt7 rOltrlft. 1.4 .o oto , 11.911•0 Itttatts espalor uuottlatk* Zulors fastalast • JAMES P. TiiNNER. allots:ma Dttum ' - \ ' II 30 01 11 , SHOEIt BNIZETEr RAM &it NO. 66 wool) sturt, rarimman, &Urea 'Third pad Fon*. \ . . .. . sgraly ssocti embraces eve rj variety an , E als o f i rart. s.m •= .o.......s,....l 4=d th.......=d 4iiimt i act d=sr trit r rit; Ida rpii6mai .4 a!s.mlas Imatai r basleur. . - • silk 3 Citiustes Insursuce isotsputty or Pittsburgh ,_... R. D. auto, rsiosszt. ' .' - • asitms. L.MAICSRXI.L. OWL 0:1110., 94 lIMIXB B IIIWZILX 111.1111Xt LID Mr INSUNI3 ROLL AND CANON LIANA UN TUN, OUIO AND sizursurr! MUM!. AND 'TRIBUSA. MIS. &N . roNAN ate. Yu or &AWN Ur: noir. .4i.; v \ \ &mat ite prat dcm ALA and yieja. 4 OSA nal vas . \ . DIDIDSOIa -`4 ii DL; up I • Wm: torhootar & , . \ • 1 kag.,11. 11 . 2 . : b:i Dun , Jr„ Jo o • • I -7ottil l ior i ~. • - fidu T tIVI 1" ... I ;ITscr: =1 z. .1.,,' ' ,••• , 11 slur —._II. REMOVAL. LOGAN, 'WILSON CO. worn= 4111) woman nums POILRIGN .6.50 Dowurrio, ILIRDWAREt, CITTL)2Itr. _ \o' 41611 • nave remora to their new add titgasive jrent. 62 tau dears stare t1te1.1129116 utlirri *I in an 4 2:46=0t Um most Napa Eraat peat Gra odutd . l2 L 221 614. 10127 DAPUERREVITPES AT THE \ : NATION AL OALLERt: ACKSON'S National w a U a eraa . t %calm Get ; ) twang ka1 , 41 " 4 " 1.04,.. awl Unthaws wpmap4oltb da=l/14F at mdem pepesell st tbs ment, tatpt op wl 11117_nh arraimpt With Poch DI I=% as MY tr: ....sepor ri a nt=a t ire aas Pam with , Os s FarlialrAllit' imr4.l7 '''l.l°a4 aF LIIELFPneus attmatroa to taloa pciotP2% WAN' P.r. leLassalm.l::: Pak la Pelf part at 1.6 ..ACZTt, "'""'4l.664latag • Milwali.,First Presirani • ' ,` ,l \s DAGUERREOTYPES. , .. . . . Nag OPt ihardiaik.nii And. . •'' 1 inutilawitstriulion,w6 ertati igi-oio _ tl mw , p____ 4lsml =irr t atriZ i la k.lll 4 .l l: ...eel! ..... otabltethane 4 4 tr touumeteed. or se mese - me the ~ tp . 114 44. 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I. region:NA \ - and tar oak NMI MASON *TO..lifttistztiet, lon n roe, .44in thrt, um sad or Dasssiatioos. log Mi. atNK ,ftscust. Daces . 4lriuo. te r tio latTlLLAß—e:%it, MABON4 Al l =ttit V N SW BOOKS—At Ifo. 78\Foiuth 1441 t. mak. R. Yinunt or A Cruxeds ta the Mu by . UasitAmb acel Tim /Mahanadi • ; TILI.VoMet antra offrycLum PO BAND. BOX iItiKERB-6,1 I I rie6i. • Sm. =la) 2 4.2 welltarr, tar :22144147 e s a4 47, ADO. THOUS Pizattft. 24 Marta enc. - - • DBY GOODS BOXES -An ono ent :of .11 tim secelkdimal DriWoods Basis. for AU my bet, sesb the Wall tepee Watthtese. 66 Hertel. street,: by • , l ILIZot ivr TIO .4 N IirE a :E_TZALL PAPEX—' \ 115 Narlurt stmt. UONNETS—Anotner WWI lot just ‘ teed A jar z4 ' \ a e'' 11(1411,—,300 hhdz. gol4. WA,. and inimb, bge..h4saums ii.t a kirvaw r atte s ba - 3. • • I A OLIO, just, lan& let, la aVe 101 Inalyvtra4 NOrr-430 dents Itiae;jaskicoM csiu tad br ale bp \ larsing: aturotern a cm. CODIT43II--23 drams Codfish, in'atoze Nag \ SHRIVEN. 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