tar affmnua ;gnaws 711 /11 Up& ..1 MOH= ' • '4E4B. ing I I442IIMEIA xossritquissachx. • gmbkoptkottoibohmuka.4.- o ..g*.trkftwawasotedivea : -.1106 sax logianaut DASIT Gatarrs Y ipbliabed Trkrpr.driy, sat Wackly.—Tba Daily u srnus Do Tilaffaaldria Fl.. Detlaraperi aakly is Two Dellau kat 3121.63131; stualy , , , erdhereesses are requited theesed t; derti tutu mid is =Ur!. d. 7 • • • tItAiU lieW4 tVrn eStaer itot.Y4 ke. se . 4 t.l.2laseede NorLasti 117:FOR CANAL cONSUBSIONLIL Thu tounitocy ainsulred by conquest. • . ~ttaint CAUF 01 0:11.-027.110X1 Or TiIIaUXIZA. We have gam from the best sources we could : And, on account of the country between the Rio Grande and ttioisrotoes, and of New Mexico, one '-• bigttlim fruits of themnquet, ac - abed at the pipe . the panposed treaty of Peace. 'Since our writineilds branch of the subject has ban alluded •_• ;IQ litithiVerst ride apeaVot Air. Webuer,"whose eoneturenca we have in full, sustaining , hit the erTioilantliet have expressed of the worthimmesa • 4 GC the people and the territory. We add a single =tract only of what was said by the - Senator or thopaulary and people of New Maxi co. Speak Ittg afxhis Pro Vince, be says: • it duei not belong anywhere. •It has rto beloog ' ' Fawn it. Sir at "this • mornent, it is absolutely -Mete retired, end abut out froth communication ugh the, civilised amid, than the %nlwich ls ' la* be west of thecbilturds 'IA the Pacific:ocean. Itmow harden Telerg,med the Pic' pie are ban h.W,lese eleurtelltumaibd, and amalgam, t h an the • irthatiga• neof Atiagridericit Islandi—far bas woA ear am th eribatitio bawd class •ludians ins our neighlautuuk-.l3denttend" we to thee. Cherokee., ' the Cematenr—ifikat please, to:speak of the raw ! aeet , Yhe Illaeldeet and the Snake !Mims, and the • Flaectslingexaspi• the .and ram= • • wit tam, indeed of the pecs •pie Of Nowldimico. They UM to 1:1011011 of our 'or of any. free rachutiout, They any ••._ endow af popular government! Why, not the r '!igightest—uot. the *lightest on earth. And the volition ta inka4 what will be their constitution •. ii b Aiticid to Wk of such a peopbrinaking a con nation. They'd° not know the meaning of the ' 2 teem. They do tint know its, import, they know • nothing at all thank. And tan thli you, en, that when we have made it, a territory, Rad wish to , make it tiAtate, such a consunitton as the Drawl. • tee yowerof this government hake tit to send to ,themurill be sent and adopted Thernuectoton of .our Rdlowitnensof New . Mexico will be framed the• city of Waithingwe j tradition of Upper California was not Im24bliiie- In detail in thia Meech and the genen al sentarks made In reference to it we have before quoted. Bonowing them from the bat means of inianimiod before us; as we write at the capitol • with the public documents at command, we say •: , that the ceded territory (ceded by the treaty if the retificalims shall be exchanged) is in a very mut degree without sabre. We are to pumas the apace between the 323 or 33d and 424 parallel of north laid:ode, about Dar ltundred,ttionsand square mina. Of the territory ar IhltCoiOna° leStiqr on the river Oda mad ascending' ache Rocky moms. .. tains.with high on th e North East end ; Wait, it is Amid,- au Farnham and Dr. Lyman) Aka arter crowing the Colorado, the waters become brackish or slimy, or ao very salt as to have ad. :vorableortd oatnetimes find erect upon won mid beoul.',Thm again there are vast plains without a blade tif gam, with veryaccisionary a draught uf Pale 11111:12"aometi9es thund surrounded with Ano,, coarsest vegetation. nra give the fallowing ex aseagenerally descriptive of the cotinta., e ammakmdly wild sage met with, but almost • asiteeteef • fehalisx.thla end_ the barren stems re otheresuay naked binha, continuo, the only Ind of wayfaring ananals en thew Thine area few spots in this region when maw bee anmapited to checker'its asontion with grecs., isesa.': 'Touts of salt water ocinutionally. occur, *round which there is a waxy supply of coarse . seating Over these dreadful wastes—;:neathied of Geld—is however, every where found a scanty supply of mid squash, which menu only to maw blue the perLahing traveller with the remembnace of tread Aria and pleasant hours.. .11r.Lwitet," says Farnham; "aufered so many hardships while travelling 'down the Colorado, that be, as wen as hi. artheid e , barely lived to reach the grintri'lields and pore weal of the Californian mottatains. •He Rend the country around' the mouth of the river as dry as salt, and as nnintri. •• tidin "Y ir rtsPee4 as any he had •um •'• von, ; 414 .gramTebose-rvpoosAnketintia gives no - , sisdnifirciable reptutofthe country: We give a kyr Oursi*fewit hie jowiil which has. all the insect of romance. Colocel E. accompanied I,Teneral Snrney, and:crossed the Arkansas for California in the autumn of 1616. Ile penesdid iet the ItiO Crania, whielt he stewed in the parallel of 24 meth latitude. 11e immediately crossed the, itsonataina to the COS &mended tidilo Sat The y:ions tbst Pacific- Of the cousury be says; '2lfossisefer 13, 1640. At 12 'o'clock; after giving oar !Knee a last watering, We atoned car in • WWI weal • direction to.tetra, the aouthern kaitif the range kulla pointing to the Salt river. Fife milts bide& as tato a rase of the pitcluiy,which had ykskleil tt::pleatifol supply . of (rail to-the lo- Our way wan deer a plain of granitic Sand,!es• cendieggradually and• almost imperceptibly. Atter leaving the pitchers; there was no growth except the lames .Mexicena, and occasionally. at long in teiyals, an aimed* or logo. We travelled till long after dark, and dropt. down in , a Just hole near two ULM, greewbarked acacia There - was not sprig of gram or a drop of Water, nod iluring the bo: - whole night the moles kept up a piteous cry for There - eras - n o thing but the offensive hones • which *se moles will not touch when so hungry as :to eat with avidity the dry twiges of all *her stunts and trees . ~ • - Nweindr.l 4. Wiiventoa briskly to the Whose - course, Marked by the green cottorewood, 000ld be easily traced. It looked touch nearer attains:ay was. We reached it after Making Lon mikes from our camp of yestenlay. Our poor Agates Was so hungry they would dna: no water, • bettEllittawarh on the. young , willows and cane. Abw Whig' them bite a bar miautes we moved downthe Weer. five miles farther, to a Imre and leseriant and ratchbf propels= pass, shaded by the acaais .llfiweeiln.ls. Is the morning the General bend She ;Maki so mach wrested by the Wl.4 . ..five miles . • joarne7 without bed or Water, that' Ls determined, to remain fa the day. Most of the - .mides belong : iticto'our party have travelled eighteen hundred suks,ahnostyonfainottely.;,TwOotthree All have appeaiedon the eve of death, fiat a.mules vittaktyasans to reermsrate when life seems to be sitiott stmlissig to I am in hopes the day's rest will revive thorn eutticieisty . to underta . ke what will be the inintsAistresilmif bat of the Journey: From • hdentation'colleitted fram the basins and others, appear] that vie shall meet with no mare grass 1 thwethisepat to the settlements,sitinued three hate , iiiltheinfigeltt The villeyotilbe botith side con.' lisnietibk&aitd shows ocatinuously the marks of mist salvation On the north side the hills run •,• Afir making ten oaks, we same to • dry creek, . • sweilegfiend a ibinireechinefor to the south, and ths*we instated the table land to seibid a - bend in the diestbade by slow chain of blselthills con -. he itsliton ' the . southeast. • The table laid woo atmevedwitli fragments of black hash, intersprrs edWhh igete h : ,. .feisslotry, vitithe' d vont nod descended into the broad valley of the Gila eidtted thesouth aide by the table bed. block 'With bitialf inkblot, resting on • stratum of carbo- Wee Or lime, • upse which the. river iiiiphaged at 41T1C7 6,0, sad widened its valley , . 'The hills au thirsiorth side were of red and grey rocks, probably Irregulusin form, varying front eho to 10(m no grass, we leosened our mules 41111102( the wintnni and cane. s • . • Igessislisv"ll. • The 'route today war over a . esetattig mash be same as that - described yesterday. Whenwerwie - moluded to the table - Lusts to cot dr • b e ad bathe river, fined them ibearyberitail WsiwithWe loslioont for all the SournaL The halal at the seeder often be touched the the paw asbasla as well as men Steering for want of mtge. 46. Nov. *Cob E. *Ayr . : • Wrs t *dewed the' dry seedy bed of the Canso pearly all day at a ash's pace avant length reach.; ad **Bayou Cam 'little poida,'where the gram was hoossor, WI very milk „The water Wrongly *.die head of the Canso Creek, isodthisaartle,whoch was very tremulous fir many. saes about the pool., was coveted with malt. Tido valay is at no point more than half a mile El' i tusd 'on each*ado are mountains army ,and prei.nuarts nein &OM 1000 lo .1000 beva W. /ode Le anima through thiekets of the con ' de* Arm -Amencana t and found one in full memsharp thorns terminating every leaf ado IThe woo a great anzioyance to our 414- m osoriOd wad* men, whose legs wets now number orders pleats were cut TOthisioldiers, and the bodrof them used as C.d. deyllatillisdansely hot and the sand deep. The :OlidsOltdOted witltycaler and rushes, gave way byt Ko modid atthough . we adssaccd only sixteen maw. az i. - did c not arrive- at amp until ten efobeikan : It teas a kaddaykle the wolves, WWI ddltepid hi picks close oa cartrack, Wining &Or 14 . and toshiag the au resound arideldatehowls-asy battled6brrthew=mew Oa WOW Omits Intim' loam in pods at this Piteidtle, indisp- euetoueded I T high - bleak scedlide*--ledbide'dt xegetattoo; themountains ewe d it'lekrbeooe pirate, ossebed withisolesode which istoarse, mends* -"' = fit= _ . th.,,. 1 bef! . ' ... Y . 1 , - 3.-',. *- - ,;:f•J=, 1 7 4 - idiol - ri. wee ag4 4 -iiii 44, .' : . novely leßalir. May; .40.,Antietha usadisue—beetheebesissessefth' • • own itytitemi - of lakes and rivers and Wen trethes aze cowman though in Asth; people, still in the chancing:purl .of 6M - dies, living sn deserts. with co ether, o.4elMtlestharsomi eteasstesimataearein kaibod,xney - etill be seen in that ezeiratt Vieth' ° I . thegiete. ~ :: - .1 . '!" Ti 1 12' . , , 1 - ••E l Assta r beer Colonel Emmy, whose remade ep. . ... PIY to sa.thsionef eesentryithunding over a apace -.. 4 Thei emery; from th e Athaneaste this prael, more than 1,200 mks, in its adaptation to agrimil tare, has peettlieraiet which =tette ever seame themselves! arsenate population which inhabits it. All of Nortb,Mexise, Chihuahua, Senora, and the Californias, as far meth' a, the Sperantento, and as Ear sa the best information geetsis the same iethe physical character of ho surface, and dame but little in climate sad modems. • --• In no part of this Vag ',tram mai the pins from kimivnn be relied unon t 4 ear extent for the-culti vation of the col:' The earth is destitute of trees, and a great part - also of numwlg - on whatever. A few streams Bove in Cream - •ns than the 'great mosinteini which in many places traverse this region. There streenui are separated some times by plains and sometimes by mountaltus,. Wide out water midwithout vegetation, and may be ea/- led deserts, in, far so they perthrea any meth! pert in the suskaanee of animal lik." • ' We come now to Upper Califoraia proper—the Alta California on the Paeifie—where there is some good laratbut the accounts tram which direr widel lye A letter from Captain Walker, who command: ed the Exploring Expeditios, and bearing date gni recently, as the 25th of Fadenary,lBlB, is before us It in mainly descriptive of the country on the bor. derspf the emu: ,We give akw park-era' phs from "The coast souther the entrance of 4an Fran ck.° is leis higitanCrugged, and, gradually pro ceeding south, knew, hills of moderate elevation, which hocomeperpendeular to the line of cram, farming valleys, through which small streams flow, 'Cooling many aslvasuageous spots for small act tkatents; these are generally the am of the mie redonssad, from the rapid descent of the valleys, arceid.the meram arithmetical. There is however a lergepait of this thaLth ineapable of any . Ine;— and were It not far the neat to irrigaiton, this country would be a barren waste Car ninny months The valley of the Buena Ventursfrom the Bales to the mouth °tale Saeratneio, Including that portion of it through _which the lower part of the San Joachim Sows - m.4h the valley of the San Ja an, at the southern end of the boy of Soot Francis. sa,.is the best put of California, comprising some 5,000 square railes,the southern part daps Buena I - totems/all/mi lt yesy Much occupied by the spun of the California range, and is little tined for culti vation, and the climate is represented to be that of the torrid zone. - Allowing kir the coati eouth of San Franciseo bay to Sin Diego, an a s sent of 7,000 square mile. re ausceptdde of agriculture, making in all (2,000 actuary miles,' and I think we aluill have elutes al lowance for this put of Cabfortaia. When I speak of agriathure in this country, I do not mean land which is capable Cullum after our fashion, bat after the mode in use in the counity,yiet by ir tient:mu, for the gaudily wonldbe much mimed; if it was brought to our standard. Although the general character of the country is barren and an. productive, yet, with its Gee climate and irrigation, many vote ere madam yield abundantly, and only could be mask to produce by , this means. How ever this may be adapted to the eharamter and par suits of the Mexicans, yet it will be douteed wile• ther our countrymen would look. upon it Mile light of an agricultural country, or one entakd to he considered ea such, and so three= from these United State. t.. . Coneected with the a griculture ifthe climate— although thin mar be extolled tar its selubrity, yet it is.tryzaimeana tnenble" to asacehtare. -.The yea is divided 111.10 - Iflro 11011.1.005, the wet and the dry; the first is from December to March, and the last the ramainder of the, year. During the wet season rain at trams falls in deluges, but in the dry season not a drop is looked be, or experience and drought conaequently conies mote - or less, an mdly, and sometimes lasts derail/the wholeyean At the time of my'visit, one had then continued tar eleven months, and I have bees informed that it lasted fir six months longer, in all seventeen months. .Under !nth a state of things, it Was to be supposed tine every thing would surer; such was the case, the cattle were absolutely. dying on the Masts by hundreds,—the staple of the country --the cattle being &mirth to slaughter. • It is need. Iths to say that every thing opt in a situation cl belt, irrigated, was dried up 'anddeanoyed. Ai ' lthUt nerienium hoe 1 0=4=1 with the do-ads which overflow the low , Mums, and destroy the cups, and add thithliegsio - the of the fan the thiderrathorthelkeds are seen - along the hills that border these tettems;in well defined lines of drift, depthited at awl/bases Uetwesra the two,' UM craps serer moron, len aristyleturc yet it is not to be denied that the puts-exempted fram these incidents yield abundant sod extraordinary remora, and, wall, if properly attended to, render tbepaptthiPon free Erna; 1 : 00 100? • h is supposed there are 70,000 panda in Epper Califothia, Spaniards, lakans, and adventurers, including large landed proprietors. These large . , . proprietors live apan their hathealas, and their docks and herds roam at large ocean their nude. watched by the Mexicans and Indiana. The bath , and tallow are sold far bathes' Gaming it alike the vice and ammement of the people. The poo . ple have neitherenergy nor indastry,ntotthe whole ~,. .. . country, Wording TO tapiun N. is entirely over. crammed Compared with Dragon it is altogether an inrior point, though the alenrsof the PaLi6o in no respect compare with the Atlantic coast. The mountains sonde Pacific, are higher, moth numer ous, and more distinctly defined in their range .. The elentione are even higher than the loftiest peaks of the Alleghenia. The California range, directly as of the Fly of San Francesco, rise 10,000 feet, and e.xrand south to the 70th parallel, making the construction of a rail road across the country to this paint impoisable; and there is no point in - Upper California, adds the same falai geni miter, suitable for the iermilaus of a toad which would.sethentablasa the commerce of th e . , two hemispheres.' .111. Tthmatalilmitb, Chain:sae . , . of the -Cenemittee no. Foreign Hataththits . ie 1- '7 7 able speech on this subject, suppose. that not more than two hundred thousand Mesons can be accom modated in this part of Calikoaa. The. onl y Lath .. Clem communication we can lave with the cone. try will be by ten; meth for all practical purposes, , he soppous that the annexation of the Sandwich Inlaosb would be quite as naefuL . • I We sal- the Blends of the Administration, dads territory; with all the vast expenditure of blood . , and bemire, offers' eithir . a Indemnity far the pate el esseurity-Gar the future." Ia it worth the Site or sisnulliotts of dollen to be paid In the recog. , . . . Dillon ot Ametican chants, err the fifteen millions, In addition, as purchase money? Do we need it? Is it even desirable teeny putpase,tbat we should have it, with-all the accruing expenses of moue. tion from Mansion? Have we not thperior de' mends tar our /madder borders, far our rivers and harbors, for our Lake and Atlantic coast, gm the Union tinder which we have so bog lived and • prospered, without the annexation of a miserable tail and a worse ' pllop/V, 10 our present GoVer meat and boundaries OF ONE. cooirry. • . SO= to Ton Pence CUM= or Drrvrraa— The appeal made by the Duchess de Orleans, to the chambers, came near v:dingivitliitingedr—' Oft wai at the close'of the . speriels of M. Lamar tine Mat the Webs= d'Clrkins;seciog that them was no hope for her, turned to withdraw, but this was ho longer easy. 'The Duchess was separated Gem her children, and the children (mm each oth er. A workman broke the sword of the Due de Natrona in his lies; and a man in a blotto relied thOConne de Paris ,y the throat as if toWits thrown him, bat was rown ox by a young Matti:rail • ardstatan Alfred Mary, who. placing hie:welt bo tween the child and the moly-whose guns were reveled at him, told them to lire if they ' • would, but they must take his life 'rhea, hurrying the Comte through a side (kyr, he leaped (rota the win . dow to the privet:Oat beneath. - ,A friend handed down, the child, and Mary ran with him in his apps to the Hotel des Invalides, outstripping, the car riage -which brought the Duchess and her other child as the. woe phsce.' The heroic condueraf Mary touched the heart of Morays" unirminahes, and the Due de Nemours taking oW one of his op. valets gave It to him at a MOUVellit of Me day, and is a token between them: .. Ravotaccaor Loma Puturrs.—Tbe.editr of the Y. Commercial Advertiser has seea n Wier. time Landon vihich says: - !.I am glad to lesen that the ez.Eleg had just in . *reed about a million of dollars in New York. I -believe nettle bas nearly three ibillioniof pounds sterling here.- If en, be will oes he badly 0t.^..; • y-undermood, bet with hew much reason wa cannot say, that the egaing Mrs propemr. ty enough on thin side of the Atlantic to make him; self and his faintly comfmtsble—but we have heard that be sold out big English funds and !ens played the money is the improvement and deeor. time of Versed:ea • • - • ' :One of the worst things done by the Provisional government is the eonareatiort of the private prop. odYleloortrog to the various members or the or. lebna Dimly, bat are suppose that a more just and .generous anonym:pent will be made WWII mama and'eonamenee remote their away. The Doke de Montpender his locm . thisig, we suppose, is Spain, t Prin.* de Jotaville In Bat the =independence of the family will probably bean what the .earKinehas ..salted down" in foreign countries and on what the junk.. of the - new Re unirthink proper to restore"( their private ,wrahrenudah.g Enux , e. : . b i re vansi ca,a4o,—rn w _Havre packet Or Aril .1 took kr ber ent'and only saki,. of nargo day ye.ouslay. lc was • baltb•nol of mans —Jar. qf Cow. =TB The great featurillofthe will and as onlimls, are :vie provision in all the relations of Mr. Astor and their children—his sou, Wtn. B. Astor, tiing :the great residuary legittee. There ure no trusts created Cu the beneEd of re. haves; though in quite. a number of cases, ohly income, or a sum per annum, is to be paid to the preaent gencratioh, with a reversion to their child ren, or other heirs, who succeed to' unrestricted ymissession. • The only important bequest for the public bene fit, is one of 41.10,000, by the codicil of Aug. 20th, 1n.79, for erecting suitable buildings, and: emalt. halting: a library- in New York, for free general use. < Foe this purpose heapinopriates a plot aground on the southerly aide or Astor Mee 05 amtTroat by 125 feet 'deep, fir the Lmildiric pr, if the trustees of this bequest Mink it mons expedient,:s Olt of like size,on the east side Of Amor Place. The building is not to coat over $75,000. and theland is emitiated 5 33 ,000.. Ttieol 5120,000 are to be expended in looks; maps, staMary.lco.; and the re inlander to be placed at interest, to &Gay the ex penses of management, phrehsse of books, or the establishment of lectures, as that:tutees, may think best. The trustees are the Mayor date city and the Chancellor of the Stele, ex officio. (and now . named ai a Mark of respect,) Maws. Wartangton Irving. Writ. B. Astor Amid jr, Ames CI. King, Jos. Cmorwell. Fitz Greene Raged:, lieo ry Brocoot, Saranalll- Ruggles, damsel Ward, Jr, and Charles Briated, who are to: appoint their successors. -The trounce are to have no pact nor m any one of them :to hold shy office or employ rueot under the Boart, 'Them is a bequest to the poor of Waldorp, by err tabliabingan'institinlon the the sick or diaahled; or 'Coe the improvement of the yourm, of s 000. ,The other public bequests are u Wows: but moat if out all antes% we believe,raiere mud MRS. ranee, during the life ofthe testator. The German Society, S 20.000; institution Mr the blind. $5,000: IfalfOrphan Asylum, L 0 lao - Asylum, $2,000. The personal estate orbit. Amor is worth (min seven to nine millions of dollars, and his real es. tate perhaps as much more; no that the aggregate is leer than twenty millions. or Italfthe SO 01 we put down. the 'other &Ey Either sum is maim out our small . cocipethepanin; and we presions that with met gmlograyden'afmociandjjortfla juss - ntssit'im j tame ma Idea 01 that ofiny anmbne of millions. Mseico.—M'irWibiotir a letter fmm WI COMM pondent in the city of Mexico; , ALUM - she 11th inn. 11, came by Bnusb steamer Garr 11 - rsurn. which arrived at Cat or Ship Isiand, the day betwe yertentry romTem.Cmr. this 17th Min, en mar for liar.* and England. We hareleamed noth ing nee of Mexico or Mexican atilira,by thisarri. sal, except what is recorded in the commursication Of our friend : Marco. March, Id, ISti!: ,Mr. Doyle, the British Charge has emphatically Stated In public, that he has out the smallest tkeibt but that the treaty will be ratified by the Mexican Congress in lesa than two weeks after its arrival from Washington. It is mid that two Millions of dollars have been advanced by a certain capitalict In this' city, to the Mexican Congrem, for the' purpose or bringing that body together, and carry! ing comae objects of oor Commissioner. • Air. Trirtims taken up hid quarters in the bourn of a certain Mr. L D., and who hu the trtauol of millions in both- - hernispherea.,' This, to say the Mast Maks Mom omlnous of peace than anything I have yerseen or heard of. Politicians may talk an they will in the United Statetriti reference to this treaty of peace, as to its being', a furonate 'event for our.conntry. lam of quite a different opinion and predict, that greater. evils will befall us, by withdrawing ourtroops from the jrtsitions we now Occupy, and thereby giving opthe country that we have abed no much blood and treamre in gaining peariession of, to an irrespiusible Government, without the plower and means to hold the reins fire single month after.our departne. I. world _be Strong advocate tor peace, did 1 see any advents. ingesisreeruing to our country, by enteringinto this pleerpstate treaty, but when we take into conaide , nul Nl' that the Mexicans no, ! decidedly more hos. We toward us than ever, what advantages. do we expect to derive from coneluding &treaty of peace wthe nation who are proverbial for their wane: of gt..l fititlx, and who will be now more than ev er, in consequence of their many details ! The merabere of the Court of Idquiry have ao rived here, and proceeded to biasinem. I learn that most of the principal .witnesses are in the _United States, nand thin the old hero expects to he on his way home thither towards the middle of next month. • - Every •..tongue is loud in his praise, and of the course be pursued toward those Who aroused him. Theretanot a doubt existing. here' sato roe results of this invutigatiort rodoluiditig much to the credit of General Scott, and to the 'ut. ter dwomfitureof all coneernrd in this p10t..7V: 02 nem,- 271 air. Pala CLLI r06111.11. --A Correspondeat of the New York Commercial Ad reviser, writing &op Amain, Feb.l.l, gives the following giatr. lag amount of Rabin in Calikanin: ' This important place is now atrimgly genie:Med by about five hundred seamen from the radepen- . deuce and Congrau trigates, while the Ships lie moored in theliarbor to protect the garrison nod mnintain the defence of the city. Outside, within twenty miler, are nine hundred :Mexican troops and they et destroy all trade with the bairn' rior. Skinnisbes are taking place occasionally, hitherto the result of those akirmishes-has been In our Caron . The Californians are tar 'from beingain quiet pmmeraion” of the United Stales, end lower Califon• m I ais now ix state of actual houilines, while Col. Stevenson in daily expecting en attack In Upper Colimdi t ia. A launch arrived today, from St. Jo. seph's and Lis Par„ - •(Lower California) reporting; that eight men—among them two officers—had been surrounded nt Si. Joseph's - by ISO mounted Californium, and taken prisoners. . This was done in aight.ortheliele band of about eighty men garrisoned ar&Joseples,uuder Lieut. Haywood, Di the Indepaddenee&gate; so that the Lieutenant can only defeadhimsol4-anif - doea not feel Wife to venture his little baud among fiveithima his number who now surround bins. Yesterday two volunteer officers arrived at ens place from La Paz under aired, having been sent over , by Col. Burton fur. disordesiy and (mincer. like :conduct, and-are on thei - way to Upper Cali. fuels, to be tried there. • They: were sent from a place clmiely besieged by the enemy, and within the test pig weeks threeseveral times attacked and at this moment held, with the enemy, fear " timer their nurnher,'dally In sight,' and only kept nt bay hy the Cyane along of ICU . lemming .moored And - yet: these men Colo nal Button [lnds it Lia duty to arrest aceriend away. Ono of them -is Lieut. Lemtnon (a dentist ihrmerly) the other's name I do nethnotvibut ha is the "correspondent of the Herald!' . . . Gen. Shield* leaves %aka n to-day for the ito west. It is Understood th at be s appointed gaper nor nod commander at Tempi ; and it:the ww.; continue., a new road for &Niue ion will be open pd before him for enlarging still CM 0 the Wiliam 'reputation which he has wou , u der the eagles of bin (smutty.. Col. John Garland, another of the distinguiabed bermes Mtbe war, is now in Washingtcui; but leaves it on Monday for Alimarui, totala command oft he third military deportment, wham the movements Gabe Indians Wall require - his ettergies to repro.. tlicas.-'-- Mu& Ilitton. • _ Tot cm has Peen discovere d I f s the northern part of New Jersey. • Only one atier locality In the United Stotts his furnished enough - of thin aro to Yield coy m.n.ii tu mtd It thi. ' (Jackal:M. 1 i: u ) the stuuttny Om - not been pot found iofflontot to jnotifvtbe °spas ' m - of mining. \lt , ill ameba that the iitsintsty.ie MAIM at the New. Jersey ks Ducittcys may bah" in ..,...,; ~. mit Sim tow er ..Enquitex.''.,;;3lif Corti 1 • ,nly.M.klxis and Mao Rage - 00X :ilia& iippesdiio' n to thePinsbeileband„ ,itillesdlthilmadi though aarirsaisl . -- .. bony on hatown" re own" have ventured to 'opppowthe immune of: sr brarindltorEctorthe Coif , sunction of a railroad ham Comberland to thn . Petutsylvnigi line. • ' - '.I ,-' - ...i his well known to the . pnblic that the Baltitithee and Aldnithibioad Company asesinfereoiaFtkit and all ether ..Drisricial •••.1v.t. , ... iodising trade :and trued to their roach. ..' In evidimai , 1-would beg lesie torefer !Eriqtht;ew" lo - the action -Ord. Board some time sauce aver the retharnneedalion of its able bead, agreeing to furnish a huge aim on tbe part 'of their Company towardithe anutrumiOn Ofthis same Pittsburgh and Connellsvill' e . read.- flu the . Enqpirer" Rirgottem that damage-11RM of their desire. to bring this branch road into con., notion with the main stem of thellalamore and Ohio Railroad! Iwauld also Worth him that the ,Comparry knew there wits no necessityin , a him, as they already possessed in their chatter all the re. gaited authority to make a railroad to the Pena sylvania line; and will not only. be glad to see tweedy construction of this branch, but, if required I fell well assured are ddl ready and will cheerful . ly and promptly lend their aid. • The President is fully aware, and in his last to. port has informed the public of his apprehmutions In regard to the withdrawal Milli trade and travel by the Pennsylvania Central Railroad when com• plated, and has given it as one of his stronger tea. sous why the Baltimore mid Ohio Railroad should I be urged onward to a connexion with the Ohio river; and as this branch may be constructed and 'Completed in less probably, by good management, than eighteen month -4 nil mnst agree that it will be a valuable Rieder, and auxiliary aid, in the pro 'contain or the main stem to Wheeling, the adopt ed mute. But as the line for the main track is formidable,and as It is of vast importance that it be well loc ated, and will necessaryly require much tints to construct, who will object to aid in mak ing a feeder or branch that can be finished at small expense and in a very abort time, and wthproduce a lame revenue? The Baltimore' and Ohio Rail road Company will readily advance their propor tion, if the citizens of BakimOns, Pittsburgh, Con nellsvillei Cumberland and other thriving towns e long theline will come forward and aid in construct. !tog this branch, which we are willing with .Entrui _seer" to agree is all important.. -This can entity be done by unity practice; and hearty and honest co operation, if undertaken In the right spirit. ' - • "Enquirer" need thel no apprebesuilons for he distraction. of: attention of the West as to the ter mit:tenon of the main mem—as this -is a .titled matter and will be prosecuted as 111130 n so the bed mine is fully ascertained and discovered to its ter minal. at Wheeling on the Ohio river. - - ' -iO/Lx ACOI3 Aervab NV:cr.—The Wllowim; rie coOnt of the Will °film peat millioonire is from the New Tort:Journal of Commerce:— ~.-.1 0 .-. 45 ”, PAR area. vi. I -.4.7: . -s;r•t. . . . . . . .. ,-)..: F - . , m it iour* ci, 1 .., lbatthe emit* . 'Lee the moat i• allaidelftei see preparations. airdorepbylibj arisdniciii' -, ' to muds the ..„.. :dhauticupary.the Cheap or the anal statements with ,w h i ch„theyglithepeldieeer au !11.• ospread the altislatewheteeei t liey maihastre • thetir.toison,wri shad rased d impale-to paper at s Price 93 moderate as la Place- 4.M _the .hands. of tryonyinedllildg Diable report, es well as in the ' hands of allthostrwho knrepeir country with ea I enlarged heart, and wllei " oar glorious ornstitution, kedichom• and died, I preserved fioith'ithe'danger Of - being torn into a thendand Oagmenta by an principled and Is I guided Action, whose ' and deentedebject is !to obtain power and the ' lidded*, there. . to, end Eir the sate of w " . they:, are reitify and I mulling to sacrifices very , aciple aright and jug lice as well tufa Law And mike. - • i Tbe “ Ge xette"lmeneveriebee, efrund wanting, I. le Its duty end devotion tr the peat interests of Western Pennsylitiutia,with which. it has been, .-identified fareearly three quarters of a century end we Irwin be found in the toren:cat reeks, daring the coating caisputgn. W l kien the National Convert tion composed of Mechoke patriotsof th e republic ~shall decide upouthe motto who is bi bear our Pres. Mental banner, we shall, eater Into hie: support with all the energy end industry we posoessii, and throwing away the scabbard fight for . the good old I cause, sr long Bethel enemy keeps - the field. -We shall put upon our banner, as one edam car& eat principles for winchtwwvppp contend, A PROTEC. • TIVE TARIFF, one th shalt mane to those 1 living on - Aniericrui soil, th Igor requisite to pro. duce oar own iron, our o cotton, our own glass, our own salt and in short ell that is requisite Or • our comfort or: convenienoa that can be made at hone. We sha ll go Or the good fanners policy of buying nothing that we can produce ourselree. We shall demand too from the next &dadaist:re ! tion approprialloar far the improvement. of our riven and harbore, and 'shell insist that a pert of the revenue we contribute an reining, shall be expended for our thenetit •and not all be given to support useless wets, and greedy, lazy, worthless officeholders, and contractors of the gov ernment. We shall go Our thole who will give up a gov ernment administered upcin the most economical scale consistent with honor to the position we or. cu cl , e shall p asmag t. n at i ons of a erli h re 6 ore i ll ' r ell En - politics either by direct action or the most remote implication, behoviag Oar' our true dextiny is to mind our own bushmes, within our own bounds. ries, and recommend the virtues and advantages Of oar 63/111 of goverument by on, example and mot by arms or diplomacy. - We shell oppose the acquisition of any , tame tertitory, and shall insist that, no means shall be spared to restore as to an honorable peace with our sister' republic. !To those:who approve the declarations we have i made, we now appeal and ask them to aid us in the dosemiaation of the erred we lay down. The Weekly Gazette of the 10th Of lune will remain the Rational Nomitiations. We will corn meson on that day and send the Gazette until the - the result of the Presidential election is known • upon the following terms: To one address, . ' Tea copies .avoo Fifteen tropes.. ........ •. ... •• • . 7,00 Twenty - . P-00 Fitly . 20,00 Cue hundred iorpies 33 ' 00 No package will be made up couteining l es s than fiverntieri,fiar which tge,:so eta will be chug. ' ed and ao in •, for additioael motes. We would solicit the attention of the present; patrons of the Gazette to this matter and nak.their aid—The extteutely low rate at,which we oiTer I tall` campaiga paper leavor, but a small margin over, the actual expense of 'publication to us, and 1 allorders man be attended by cash. The money can be sent to as through the pod masters. EIIASTI.IS lIROGILSot Co. 4 11 Z4WICION Mem celebrated the 22d at Sun Angel, p village eight miles from Mexico. Crtptlin Denny Denny rimed as Charonan. - Lieut. Woods as Tim and Sergeat Horton as Secretary ...CM. Wynkotip was present on the occasion, and made • speech. The fallowing are among the toasts drank ort the ocrasiom . Ily Capt. Donoy—The 72d of Febroary; now having double claims to the esteem and regard of all Antericans. RIM, being the birth day or great patriot and statesman Washington, and se. mod, being the day oT the memorable; on our unconquendile army it Bitten Vista. Lone may the virtues :ma bc...17 of Wathingtol , " 4 Taylor be imitated by Americana. By Lieut. C. Woods —Lieut.Col. W.Dlack.the gallant and fearlem COMMalhlerOf Son Jose; else Ma, during the seige .of twetoyerght days. Al. though even , dry opposed by. ten limes his nums bee, he stood es a tower of Imength and a mono. moot of ion niamitarlem and unshaken. Ile was as rurieh kared by the greasers - as he was loved and respected by his command. "When one country contributes to disrostroroilsagallon:re its appropriate revetrod, whole jewels Can or will be bright like bier_ By V H o,loaor4o6tti Femmes; he - always proem a Loma Bunt go the Rogow, By Lieut. W. A. Chartkoi—cor.gtont, Una. J. W. Have, of 'Company 11,14 Tonsoylvania rob' By the Cordpiariy-.Tianiii tio - Cor &ends at borne who send us papers. By Serjr..l F licaus—Capt.7 011. Decot o ry y may he return to Ida lame with his command in good health. and, enjoy he many yews the laurels he has woo. By C T typo, of -the antirr,shitsys ready topes. forward in the hour of danger. !de ny • Ides:ken pew has been hacked scoops by , tbe typos prow= The printers who relate* bed Chriernms eve in the - loon City, they will no cope our lhana mama! ' • PORLITaIIt, EIED Norm - tr.—lf we mistake not. there is n law of Peinarylvarda, which limns the nmonot of real property that can be held and de. viscid M this State by fareigners who hare not rb aided bete sufficienDy long to obtain their &thumb. militia papers. Thin restriction;:as it enema to au, abOuld at once be aboliabed,•speciallY as the bm. Isles in Europe are likely to' induce hundreds to seek this country, and invest their anima in oar lands, tartisea, moeks, &c. Leta. sot pallextend • cordial welcome to. such, but afford there every facility with regard to the ...tray and permanen , cy of their meiusa. New York - has already pecan ed this liberallicy and. Pennsylvania should not he behind-han d- p ail hipeirre MA. Rums:co.—The Jahn Dealt? hits Pena. sylvania's Favorite Son, shockingly hod that the dullest mind can eppreciste its seventy, and be inclined to pity the victim: at the same times sight of the caricature will cause a smile in 'defiance of aU the efforts m repress 4 . . Mr. 11.. is represented as a Thimble Rigger, ores a French Gentletasai on the Race Comm, with him cops ..m his, thigh, marlatd and '42 while he Jaya "Nor Its under, the Tssiurof '42 and now its under the Teriffof,4o.' Now you we it, mod now —you dotal see it. and nitwit wearily° thousand dollars s year that he coat tell where the little joker i.' Nlta deeply regret to learn Irons the Philadelphia Ledger of Monday; that, Rea. .1. B. Benham and lady, just returned .from the Liana minion of the Methodist Bpi/us:gal anwels, have been sei zed with Aver, produced by their' resideace On the coots of Africa, and are DOW: under treat ment by two eminent phyaiaitus in Philadelphia. Their 12iDeia is of such kind as to wirakeit rious apprehension' an to their recovery. ' • - nwnsts.2sx.—Dr. John Stevens, said to heti!' long goading and some eminence in his pis*. sins, has been armed in Boaton on a charge Of e using the death of a young woman by a criati. c■l practice made frighttblly &miller to the pablia by the 011130/1 of our criminal tribunals, Tbe Congress Sorin. Refinery. conies of Arena ahead Ws% Broadway N. Leriss horsed resAssrlay, hid. Tire worst feature *mama with theists. , irophe, is the desist:dim oftwofiretisan, who, *bile peesi rfonning their drains:mat fitimiessly, sod strivior to ve 110 Ma ihrellissr houses sgbacent to reti e:spy, were killed by &Whiling oftbe Three or bur others Isere severely inbreed frost the sinio • Wixom Loco Pow, NoXlß4'rlak-=rDO *ASV Convention of ' , lima:mai. have' Dominated A. King kw °overarm., arid odd., itth Lvllol , Thati J. aii Price km Lieut. Goverrar. . • to h o iastroctiona Im the _Presidency *vie ittPfen e delegates io rho Baltimore Con voodoo. - - Ana. mood however, to m Woodbury. - pa.% Idasus—The Foreign`Minion ivy S ociety of Net. York and Brooklyn (ansillarr :A la the merican Board,) held no anniversa ry Wednesday evening. From the report it appeared that in these cities 311.534 had been now:darted the past land eu to XI this Eociety, which now nsistabia in foreign lan missionary laborers. Tix Fermi hinturtnn , -/tons. de Tracy iv the new Minister appointed by th e French Heptthllc to the Halted States. - Ha is a promicearmembei,or the Chnicher orDepotiev nantincted by muting. with the Lathyette amity and bay shea . Americans with ron*cd civility.- rt.trected - . 7 , • ; H A new lldwrnitz Idacitzew Apictilturela to be poblethed at Harriaboryr, the at a4nber tri be issued •in April. Th e work will, devoted lo Pentaylvattla end the irtritiation ,it Con tain. Will be missed to the climate, soil and Wee one of this State. b le' to be under the editorial care of Dr. T. roarer, and k'nuiribir of einiziant agricultundive and orreaposirlinir editor. Sa.:Ascarnose.--A., lamp °Ohio *tittle, almost entirely pTa, uley 6e sick at 'the Ornatere' of IdesamPahrtestenh. The ipecnniei wasklandia 'coal mine, near the hop work. of klesars. ,914441 r Co, on Pine Ceiek, wbsire *be ankle is said to bny's Won ahwyered in Considerable I* rarely met with la any'parr itua con - Jenne Darnanto.--The are ofthe Elute hi re rejected the 001Dit1111011 of Inds* Burial , irr Prim Ident ledge of the Tenth lulcial thstuct. yeas 11, Dorsi.% - . Tex • • • ." - of Now Yotk. hare nominated F. !Term:Oyer axiheir candidate fie or; ' fir Whig oppose hhe whip their proem deo gi.sior,Via. V. Brady. ! =SE IfAGNETIGAILEGRAPB OM 64 - 4 q 141- 4 01 '' '''' ‘' ''' ' l4 - 4 - ... 37.- - tl ; • YLi mrporastar.* now °mai - sessisito,' • „.1.3......,,,6610....H . ,- , ~-., 44.1 =mono stmegm..gab.- , - • • costliess:. •. , ".-= le k Trill fir ar ith 4l advance sa alai 1 TV !la Mir ... • - •••• - 111 ViluMitglant A Pr i 9, l94 s- - -7stelt. A=117:11:7." *n" l ' ''':l;..; ' , mitts. Or. ~.! . 1 ........ ~ : /MO ps American. &aid! and Freed. inghentr, The. Sainte, in accordance, with i t gediy at ' r u :: L irV•Mtto. OrbrdsrlitOhani [Assoc • in4lnneObt k'''' n nle4 in n / 4 4 la th e Hall a, 100 Pr NIP, saDerkLaiseettelag matt ,,,- the House de Representsrives, to attend the Caner. -I 2 X 7 4,,P.ded...d W.vnd Ai., .....,-. - .1 o f th e No.„ 4 ,A; a.* 4 E b ug , . 01 i 0 ...... wow rui. inia,irdsnritop.,,,, 'rt. 1 , ..ia.t.4 his Cabinet were present, sad Mt; P''"th'rgar, '4l • ...c....p, Plaid Osai• an spproptilde lirseoursei deßvered by the Rev. bro..; ••,.. ~- • • , -• •'. 1500 pa Pereeds, ons and Monter Quantm u Mr. Gorier, (rani John si-23. ; • r 11.0 pa Ea& Ming and Barkeep Cords mut Pas if antusekrusttit Dantergsalostal Elections 400 pelSennens, tan eolars and grad e. ; ' ' .11,....„- Ap m s, , sts. n lit p. Spring and tronuner Wmllen Cassiineres; MO 1:11 Junenesaorkshxre and /3elgins, Cloths; The special election held in the district !Addy re. 40:I presented by the Hon. John Q Adams, hes result rjg c - IP - - tz: t aL7d" ibir-- , •• ..1 is t;a dmicea Ronal Maim the oinalar Whit Irish 4, l seirColorenrislortes, Printed ..d TAW , cand ia.,.. . _ settles Valliant, thllo, newest miss Eno Deahmra, Figured and Plain Pads Vesbngs, great sari/poi pat. terns. Rib 'ad Worsted Sergesolase. barred andhp tired Dress Nits and Mos. Isom Diaper; e s.. ' "Y i 'l s—ft'..' i ng..2/.4 3 ,.. ePer# 1 . 4 . 1, 4 nil r''''''' Corremmodence of th. ••••..rgh Gazette . .. .. • Philadelphia, April soup. II in with ti. tidy iegret duet I announce the' death of one of tie leading citizen. Of Penturclrains, Gen.o M Rftd of Erie.. ' - P. S. tram ingeity, we * .learn 141 the above -is taitondinted et Philadelphia. A. the Ancor 'has been widely eiritilatii; we give it for tiM *impose of making the accretion.* . . , PHILADri b'l4ff7.'E{; Portancuuns, Mini 5,3 r. v. Proviailma—Saleaot Western Laid at 61, Orticerivs—hfolasses and Coffee are ottened ai a little decline, bat without important sales. No change in Sager. • . - Cottort—The market is heavy. Grain—The market is unchanged; The markets generally -are Without' change, 'dealers holding off for foreign. news. Exclusive Correspondence of the Pitbiattab Gasses BALTIMORE MARKET, Baltimore, April 5, 3 r. 'Ffour—s9alee of 2,000 barrels Howard .Street at 155 75; aid of 900 bbls City Mills at 50. The mar ket is firm, with wnod Eastina and borne demand. City Mills is now held at 98 121. , Cant Meal—Sales of 300 barrels at $2 431 c. Grain—Sales of prime red WheatailM 33—of priine white torn at 39042 eta . •. . Provisions—The market is heavy kir Pork, but I hear of no' sales. Lower effete would be ac- Correlpondenre of the Pithborg6 Queue. NEW YORK MARKET. • • New Tork April 5, 3P.M . Flour-The market ursusidy, but not actiYo . OrrilaThe cootket:Or Wheat has a doweeeard tendency; but there is a steady dertiaa Or Corn. Oats are dull. : Proruibn.r—The sale. of Pork ate to I fair rat tent, but tkd market as a Ws easier: Groceries- Sogeru are active, kot . rather heavy. Coffee and Molasses without change. FtLANCE - ARO LIZIRILTr. The 'citliensof the cities of Pittabargb and Ally •ere requested to meet et the Old Court Rouse, on Saturday . Wietting, at S Mr the f=al exteeseeg their 'sympathies' fur . the poople, in their revolutionary pavement to overthrow monarchy, and 'MOM for asemselata a Republics= Ron of Government. It is the right, as well aa the duty of the Ameri can people, to give countenance and encourage ment to an oppressed people, struggling kw their liberty. • Let an meet, as we should meet, like bro thers, in a gcod and noble(cause. II Beeler!, • Charles Shale', A Nardi, • W H Lprfie, . • lames' " Renjanita Panne, • Andrew Burke, David Ritelde A W /4001,04 m Watso n; . , . Jae" 0 BleicaK I II hi l atatock, A ',drew Wylie. Jr Thomas Id Marsha ll Wilson McGandlee s t• Charles - Rent. John B Guthrie, L Wm-Latimer, Jr.. Charles II Peahen. - lit= Anderson George P Hamilton, David Lynch, James P Stuart. GLBtetterman, G - • 3mal Walker W E Austm, Body Psuirrscin, James Callan, A SPCalmont, R H Hawkins, As.ifrO, James B Sawyer; J C . • Hiram Heine, C Smith • Clemens shale'', /teary -3 Illinnaw. Victor Snit*, • Geo 3 &Ulm ' lobe G BackorMi, H \V Willis&a, S loam • diner Black; • • ' Jamesß CPO., ; Wm W Guthrie; ...Rotert Wood"; ' R Monter. CO Lnamis, Henry Schneci,' James A . Etin, • Goo W Laing, - Robert Saryder, , • John Harper, Rix. Pray, Ruben' Arthur', lamps May, Thomas Ihunillou, •. L Harper. , • John'A Charles BScully, Luke Tulle, • Samuel Haight, 'Chambers rd'Xibliin. Samuel Snowde7l, -- : Theism Donnelly, Leonard Johalay • , David 1111lielland, John 'ditch'''. Robert Portei, Jobe Feerel, - • lames A Gilson, L V Canon, R C Stockton,! • The Teleiyinphie was sometimes make ALI mil , taken Ons occurred, not bag mace. in a telegraph ic eommunicatioa from Mobile toliottl Orleans: . The winds b bo semi were •Alf. tiettier, is con firmed." They Were duly reported, "Ain, Sev,er is confined." • Sin Jcnas Ricnaminen endparty will-arrive in die next British Ammer, on their way to the Fella ofSt. Mary, where he will join his minim men end slippier," and commence his Bauch after Sir John Franklin, the Arctic explorer. who his not been hexed loom in a long time: • A deily pacer in Philadelphia got out a Pretend. ed likenew cu Lamartine, the great French. leader, which ceases tii.be a likeweas of Wwthington sing, alightly altilred ! • "DCATII or SCid . T. R. nizmuvr.--Some doubt Luring been cad upon the death of this moldier, we copy the Ellowing from Ile North American: DI 6-.4)11 the 301Ainst., it P. Sennetly, 'cu. Ar Ist R. Volunteers, of congestive fever, at Esti • Dr. Dore your bair tall of, does your . h air lain gray ft it bomb, is It dry, or dint', rsy! ICtia Rum you tan mak* hso , earand EMI.; • Dark and healthy, and beauteous as this hair of ruins • And to have this, you kave but,thrie aldllings give For • bottle of ;saes' Hair Restortive. , • Reader, if YOU Rite bad hairpin ruidd Mitt ,i,aa tunished the torah' effect a three shilling of 'D Does' Coral Hair Restorative his on ih it needs bitlou• held. Pohl a 1 ca Liberty at':; nor (041.4 lEIToa foolish, silly old fallow, read this, and tar no eager bildi whisterlass and hairless., W, Jaelt , son, of frelsheriy aims, PinsbnlLPl l eertiael on Lae lad of February - , 1847 *stair. aelisoat head, *X . *. sop, was entire*y fr hilt fern years, sad that try ming two 3s hordes° Joo Co/61141r 'lgnorant. La hair is growing fast and thick. • - • • Bold b Newark - by ELOLDEI k SON, VS Broad st, N. VAN BVSKIR/C, conwr of !hold and Nantucket • ---.. .11271h4e, nothoi, - a.—Tne Geardan flay.'Lialatea 32 .aa - exude sacra Airily celebrated as scan for nth won, than ady. at all other. ' RA cans ere alatoet (la nthaerald. Sold fry .W:th J.CILIOS, dcest (or Pius 'tonna. r-• : . '- ' • - ethelPdkvothq ' • Ina Don't have yellow duk Teeth—they-c y an b• elide pearly white by one ileac usies Lei ef Jonas Amber Tooth Peal. baraleas the guma, aareetella the braallt. 41te. • hold Ea) I.lbenr at. neriMMl wlr ' , That whlier skin of bers, than anew, 1 . And Oure at moanmental eJebester." • All felaeln bare akin like the above echo am lanes i i.h it r 2lV.ht.ll E: m.tetb pa .roomy, Hewn • . • ar Don't hares Fool Breath—lf pm Lam, ik a twS silaing bottle crimes` Amber Tooth Paola. 'fi at boor Wasp, ....t, Wink% 1-02!tr—. .Soaeatabenra ....ltw Y 07 . T. nue HALT AND LANtir-sxmatieles Nerve ind /lOW Litdamt and Veletable I* Ma main eregiuml elate Itiattrastian r a.. Sid try WM. JACK tPt. Mentor PiUabprgh. nontld&westr.• [l7 o Ladles who- toe Jowl' Spanish Lily IVldu;, horn always • fine wldw trawpaseni Wein. (Sr Oda • 'Arial will any ozw; Sold op', Llinstiy . suretlklabdwly,, Do 111, or Tians.—The Montan of the Board : o f TradO Assotiat,too tirolrequestea to meet at their Room. cm 'Monday oreMstg t MAO o'clock. • t TARATILE. C. & Puente ... .. • • •••• .• .. ••• • • !linger. wet Lease; THURSDAY, APRIL 5;191.4, will be pre"°l h q farce or the .• ll NAN 11701frilE CiLI „ PET' BAG. es DANCE. :Mee • with the savesasful Drums of the •Stieia•L:;.:•• ..... ...... Ce.td4Le •••, Mir; -.-Mr Oxley. • • Mr. Du.. .t.• MIAs Porter . Benefit* Oar. CUNA TOBACCO-70 bales I inapptia—a-ml panted coosipmany sad (Drub br rialTON—E* b.l4•"prizoe; Juit reed safer isleAl HROWNk. CVLBEIMON• Y FL","°Pitgl.llatt•l&N bitthlArbe"mel4ll4. O9ugegcw ap6 . BkOWN . k. uULLIE,RIISON, .4 • , 11 • 10A11.5-1•U oWa jaw, L A r gtz—xtb . 4., b ir... t r ., a vers . & r?ir Br • J SCHOONDIAEF.Ii4t • laward EJ 1961.9—G bblajustrectivid and for sale by .so; .. 1• . 11/1-1 0 c , aalligaViter y ri• .1 • , c .`7"'J'lBmwEi.i.: H w are'llralnV4ol4l7, rod= 0, , ;_~- '' - - all prices, ditto, Bram handliereblefs, silk and cotton My., o n,, silk and co tt on CMVI.II, all kinds Worse, fluspenders, Crapes, Threads; Buttons, Varieay..Coods,,ke._ 1 Latest .styie, Ilibbnoda,, an unusually. . large'asihri mesa at Imposes.. ". Mus h niso, C o p riungs, Plain and. /guard , Janonetts, • ns, Loces,'Edgmp,&e..- SOO bales Murillo; for cash at Eastern Net n ease. American and English blenehwl brown Dia* leans, pianos* Oritaburgs, Umbrellas, City buyers, and the neighboring morns, seal And our atocthe k. ,.. alwaytrweit sopplled by Gammas purchase!, end n boy 1D Ea4er r l ' eh t lg, r 2rler Witte,' Ns* - Cniti rime, Beaver Ari Youngstown paper,' dim, New Lls l,o t, Patriot, 'Wellsrilic, - . Gasetm,P4- Clairrrille ' Intelligerreer, Mariana, Omit., Patim.ll - burgh. Tinles, 'Merlon& insert to the amoant. of and - chute Mis office. .. • • • toady • NOTICE TO HAYING di.poxed of all toy Gehl, title oW Interem the Gold BenUng bueizessMr Joh. B Don levy, I beg leave to recoriustend MLR loth. patronage of my former customers.. • ' • rill ANN UFFINGTON ' be o'by e iotieei' that the ch;wk her' ham poreh:sed Al th nt.l.llEnitern`s interest In the ehord beeirteinywhleh will be continued et the old weed, No Is) Wood meet, where he will he Keened to Bane all who may wool Gold Leg ne t he 4 lor.ei 'hop , " by strict attention to lais .hosiness and air dealing, to give illltieaCtion to Were who may AVM Um it theirpalroasgs. upfklm JOHN 14.1)UNLEM _ & /EL I . IIILLIPS, IaOLSE,•SION AND STSAMLIOA't PAINTE RS and Dloriera , —..Persom wishing blame at glazing done with neatness and dispatch,lei gM.I pee m a call. They - will And It to th eir adviunage, for e are MI/y . prepared to do work as low as My home in the nro GULL, <WI or will do It. at 1 , 410, Wood street. N. 13.—We wish it to be understood Mallen have not quit the painting and ithmingoes acme of our moat zealonefriends bare been telling the public: gene rally, thatwe were going t oreale •from that branch of our Latin.. We are n fully Prepared to transact the painting and glazing than we ever seem. snag I e L PHILLIPS. - - “rirms, c.-4) nu. Marceines Clete g g 5..1 15 eases Bordeaux Chum, ) to case. do do 'lnn Du r 5 do do do 'IUD,' •Chatan Latonq' PP Winner Catilogue Wine;' came Lena. Abidnthm join feculent! and Mt cede by alb MILLER. & ItICSMISON. tyLkigt.;; H p:icl rat.,l7lr bi".rom g P nt 'raw. *Lon LU l :rd b atcrtir .. twL pees k. lawn rejgr ai ar o d n for ma? g.t . .44 • , • ear. 'rood and iStiut SOAPS—•II`o Alma* 40 Hoar do Palm Jost,. 11 mired and for sale by ape JOEL KOHLER 111.71';1 1 ) risAcco- 7 5..14,..;.611111 elb Wax ado J Mamas' /wow k W do- nst reed sod basalt. by. spa __MILL= EICKLTSCRI pOTASII:A bro ono anklo at mall, by- Jard. yr . 1 uS.T.RECV.I VEII-6 rm. ell.* :o n% 800. ULuument, and by .pi . J KIDD a. Co G UAI , 7III. cotes for • .le by j j." . .. -40 bbls No ILi od. n aim and' kw • „ l e by . ISAIAH DICKEY &CO.. ICC Flom ot . EN PEACHES-100. bath in non and ko 00.10 by - op" - IbIatAHPICIR.:I'ICo . _ _ ___ _______ f rON —ll9 1.1. in score ninl Foible by'. • .P.s_ 1841.611 DICKEY Co - BRANS -21%! bukh &mall white Or We !ry aIS ISAIAH DWELT& C • . _ HiCK:plYaltZlo saki very eft S ' Y ISLIAUDI6XEI . aco .EATTIERS—Orgood qbahly; lot nab boimanfly Dy - DIALAITMCKEY , DEANS—aI bbl• savill white , lanailit from maul. J.) blior Chic( and Cot sale by • apS ' -J CB/DIV/Mt, Aft, wilarfat • NALTS:- .,. .9.1bbt• on rigniihrowitt no few dale by apb . • J lODWEU.- /04 . .18 p4 5er./tOstmars asul Soy NAL, eWD tti , . 0/LN—ICO bush In store six 4 &mimic L e y• • • .f , LLow4o bta.lu non:ad fert ialn by pEACULI` , --20 wk. in start...dint salr Q O O/ICIIINGS-6bbla onreinnfonn,irand for 'inlet by ' AnarCl '• 114,1 AMY B &A.\11-iW bn' Yrl~+caL ~rli~e , 6r We6b~~ . ~ _ ~_ . __l D.WII~dA!(3 WiN.TED--A goat 800 to rd y rototato at this ogee . ', •• " P or'et frtat— ., tco bbla Tar, afprizar quaLt and • 1. po ?rkalao4.arr - • 1 . -W:re & LACE ittI(KILIN-470 canons etkNeuert end ThiemilLi• es, jun tereived lad rill be sold cheep by TiotFtS _AMITE lr, Jpkt , iSCE j :Elseerket et 7 WM fiLrEPiEI)-1 emus • Turkey Opieet, utd Cos taco try Vel 7 =DE Co RECF. 11ED-73 Ems 1 (Mk I.y JUST RIXMIVED-751hz pt tr by -•--- rIASSIMERI...—A full smoracuept of black • • 441 cy Cpuicaetes, jauseceired by SHACKLEITok.'WIIITE, 99 wed eisoMarn openin ei 4inge we by .' •spi - SHACILLEIT4 LARD -7 irea for wale by • 4 P4,- tit.. 140. Pia inixi—itous, Aliette harf, by corner VGA ii—ei•Tl;;l7.ria la sp4 • MOLASSFS-3001111121' For •Li . 'PI 7 . J R FLOYD riOFFE.E—Sa) bagi • Wilda b,.:i 7 ,777- ki 44 • • ft rwial reaD=itiotaiNi4Cia, LO SUGAtt—so Ibble i usoned,romd• br • • ar..l .1• R PLOW) COU.RT PLASTER: / 1U germ black cod 'Deal cal 4;11; : ed, for lode by o L R E!rEly wodv 2E eived"—rl _'LCOHOL,A bbkjam ec UrAral.byA . C REAM TART 7 2 bbls ire sale by '• ' • • M'ALLIST "14 OL\TMENT7 seas, kr sale by , • ,1 nfigiORIES-3 bale; just reel wake salo.by: 11.ESELLER8 ; Ake SIUI34— . time CATZIS. thotch,. i lu r t= , TV.7.:1:1F : 4 wctrps • VF.ikAtiL / grvpin irrettrantellgol4oe, 6r We • .' • H nsizrails. • INUININE- 7 400 faisedeii 1.4 • • F; fiStZLEAS 1.11;ir rsEEDINL-4 bl 4. We A 14;0401 r -5 WiAkcobol for .tater T i—, -• • spy ' - - ;MN DiEOIIOAN _ _ _ H.-. 7 bids in sal; try ' • .1 . • , liN D MORGAN . .• • P4.NISH 13110)I4'N=- . 1 , for Role • 1.7 . • Juktist m0E5.9..2 , 4 hud • • - %." 4 1 0 - Jo4s VAIOACIAN - - 61641..74 Laze" Boaiii Soap, ulrt . _ de 7Y.Sti jdsi teethed and litts bag by _" • ' dP3* IS VON 'BONN MIDST t Cs, it front la inste.Ontinvzoliwork.vol m i ; Ltio ! lo'NfieT. "' We s v Vox nrixxitoW inTE BEANS:II bbla Jaw res'd aW tirade by' -TY nw• ' • • • . Wielc&WA!*9 riorros - retari ibt sale b..), wortlipyg.ok - Niku.s—lmokrip • • epa • • WICK .11VANDLESS 1LA...4.*•.1411 host* 78 bates - IUM Cases id we by ',lllltl %VICK* AMA'S tiLIM izatUtilen IStetS--4,ssekstenaessee-Grantergiiii, .7,4 lb" At' 'WICK & SIVANIXF2I3 Lime, Jain eser'irN saki' L.Por ' s•la by ibin • apa v*. roittue.xpii C• n 'E ctrr=Varaq t ' , • Tagli Coliciltor7 ACON-43 o Mate Aril. tle, luta* in= Amur tiegukuurrimiai coadjra: moth mud for we : 3.rr DUAL . . /4.-4 o tm. bbtathed Witi lir L r aW ' MAi rtl ° e . by ' ' - . •! *r rizaraj. ...._ ,___.,lll9ALkii:.4klfiiiiiii - . , qVAIL.S-11.4) tem, 'mimed sixty. for r a il b): ,t_ i , : 11 ' viol c , . 1 ,-.. ~' MOST *EWEN . ' haw 14 - • r 0 .4111.ACtii4 ii — e - iiiriwist . ..x., *voila by _ 4 ,o. stiati.Liai imi;o7bsi o ingir;:bikuni .1.1 a from ine4tule,rtarailessi e la 4/ Ma br ' "wimp) ehAjiii=tiVt l icenri - cvna uorio, fir._. .....4.." otr . r horth a ll &arr .: VirnailitV SILUIEIR ' *l4iiw stades yif of didsmai VaUrnia; II isar p . liat,Lbsia. sus Mal Clatts for olisata i. Shade Mild IV*: mins of .11- kindsavar•Ju, to. .autlnf . P# 2, xrc ei it Co, aamutnn I. tar- - Cu i rsiur steal maemputir *-, .'• • Fos . sal* by oor BARALET &ulnas .~cda~rx~~~o~ o- ~~c;4;~7nR~llk~`: .miwww.mowerewemlnwll.. .4 1 =W s :T.IT' ''' '1C • ;; alba= D. arttlirit."s: Nt.;2l.lmt- ag r .. . .ON emu am th • 9k fins As. iftlatit 4 e wintimesOladmtVlSlVorribiara, - *lMlcirft wtott it taw otdant, esninsonek aCts, bin intaintio and eaDb of the mAnDtbdin Banbcon, among wbieb tue ins Man- at chitin, utAns` Imply queen . ..am boo NIA blocks andligvAgA,Ln,r!, Tenn; all mu tenet IDOO, tub earrencr, 11100• Al W r vv.Di VO DA.A"AiDA4 append endorsed noon • !V• MIN D. DAVL% Pei& iSededf Las esstridk titfi, Sttytd ON thidoiday thsidth Luc llid . dedhe P MC.it Coutessesiel Bales goose, attest of. wood sad us .1 will he said • dsots: - sheeted ea the eseiheiiy side of IVYbs , tholtsi ediesstor sad westerly dos Logan *ei bow a standivisess dikes lice 77, 7hrrd. hibt St Alba ' 4 Se Indies thferldeh, **thighs', Cron bY 191 Goetto to elm IS fen W leelosevidei the ylw stsb& d sis oe each JO feet isk trent Lo. itt4 (ado* the phut tiny beeeen it ilsioditit ofhi' *kids; Fac:ibilt gireet,.orstlieTscdatimen. , Tama at's,* 4 ' a.ci isr.Fsmisimmair atias,r7.sooo Sprimg- Gaimeritt os oaddire An' serhis: • ON Toislaymandog, th. 113 Lamm ist 10 akkek, sad as Vasa PM, oa palm day. wall -to *WV Ma 'Coauaaretal Ma Rams, conies sr smolt Anil Mb ma, lo. Samoa ad beat asaostamoi array Ylad. eiolhlog am armed at public sale Isiah eiry, Ming Oka sash. mask of a Madam marelaot from Cbastaut asmet, f7silaskiptdaosim is daeliairm bastams,midat af. , Mod so oppmammy as all disposed , to parektua:gmat . omlas, as the =vim mid tokmal Amu. ea.l4Magars alma.; &am miaL - 4 1 od, dm &me, quaeres, skill, maim= mat - gins e oforary desesigism, nest &eh , sad I yid bowled, Paris lintiaallass, Taken* gm! 04 , Mimi poet di soli bombludoe, as Ira Sa P dao it*, pews; blast taney mad: , rs,' liami 400, giagloom drap d'eta, maim !Men, ooMarcry. saccade, me; In m .add mparlim Abu, mad*, Preachln style, with Mum booms *M. odism Addl. mo=cy and drillior driwerroke. •• " a pill be ready sad Ye goods Opia fois:es- Malsouion oa Ma morMayortba ode, so which Me ar- -- matioaof dealers is panmatarly sa_irmsu e d. app • ' .; ' Joists D DAVV3,4IIe' itNEoalr luso 'Ake boo - Hos Rod Feint. old t.d orrf dm kr 'Apply' to JOHN DDAVIIk . comma( mood and HA joio Sas e.Dry/ Goadyfe. GN'Tbanday coorllot April 0111, 100 dalllk, Cllioneellll Sales s°w4 collar of Wood and su, Mil be gad, *Shoal Mullion clone 1 osign. win, an nulling, assortinent of UV ind L ln o- nu w " ::Dry Goods, noun which we: dui, Mud: um. smut's, rnmek r« llalouresaind*est•L bleached and unlatched =dm, Mlle; std and yellow maw* hock thilawm amide. alilPanl 44 Pasch eftiam:Engllgh and Anasiun and Scotch Urns, Elarblon nod Alanchestatainalums, Limn - and mum aback, ilc= ah unkkens, ftrathz. PeUlf, Jaccoet and cambric, sukiineres, :mous de bone, baltarinll and lasses, PuneltallyGer-• =LI linens, menu callings', an and mow de shawls, handkereblefs, silk - dad Talent, - dinar Idall sails , suing robins, , eigkereilony Illariblia.ElSill and boot onns; 'dolls, b y 1a.., inutings naiad's,. ino."11 • Guerin, estrum, qualliwara, wither 64ai5,11 'daises French brandyi 10 bll of Iflrallla tongue; se entrullUsary,l*blds aumunt of:.new and seems& hand household clue:dog, feather beds, outtagnes, Wok tog Usans Ss gnu Tarim •• . , JLad~dd ekoibiac, ran, e.dan Wm, 7,7sl4'Linc-A. V PO* DAM claim amratosn wmunrovs ' _ . ~...,. .• . _ . • lt a RA.MO'.IVIE N.A el R-IE.. NMBE =MUM ail Tandai, •Wedeoagy , I Ilwandah-Apnt Uda takaadlLl*(ba tarsi; dayonty: vadat their mammoth nonillion ;to las mit. id an loan of tan AMllliella Habil, Pour stre, and !di , ..0 ia Allniony egy on Fdday, April Mb. , ,:. -• t Raymond & uiag l a trapattndly asio naca o illa public, tlatoa lml Oda occasion ahoy mill hara an op nanag aa of witnasaiag de morel and daelairpaaorno- . . . • Let ir4.411. saw of. THE' 149. QU'LlTi r aid appearmtiA! . . . Daimmice' • • • la his aapandhd t d perfanaiadeo, dada Lie Laos, y 4U ar ' wt: " Mktil i all i N= 4 : ". a 'a b r. adokal ear; _thus showdarthat even' a magas learn to control the /dONAR.CHS OPTLIE tl IfT Doors loras each day tan IV to 0; Atadowoh, Saidailldraa adder tvayeas araga,.. - AN, Evrt¢s, mar noes op cxxiriv • •••• • , Tu k t.b.l. l . oskes mor i Z otos*, !fa ali in. ; are nozzle= choice stork ofrirsos, Cl brie Mid Ohre. Yis. To utak" the, viOola Ikesolerstke of Couutry Iderehono. &Menisci'. - The aloe. kooli koso been purchased for Cos] urges Fastens maroafsetorers, eesons pockmark snick - aid *IS t 4 .014 for ram u loin rta **kw .. Moths' efoNfor Irmo Noa or PRINTS• 0 NLIE.?,. • " CEDARBT. EW • • Enillitsbetla' In Gus WSTER 11.3 =tier li Us tihes44. Riel.a2 l7 =oElS, EZCj Y(st itisso-sta j szldbitist e . a i ttass i tas:, Thor ymorm swear esrplu njo PaSltitk rTs,sl • .910 Fonno , sed.Dcesestle zoltustaherzy Of whack Iscr• Jost besu purstrusd, sad Joie. talk.= 0a ~ T:Qxfif t c t eTs . A's °PAP .v i1ia1tt1 , ..e!mit: 3 4 . 4.4:47i PRINT - • : .Ntrwr York, 311.3.11; 1847. -§ . • jyttios • • . :Seta Colembiarm erssa+lla i t - OW ThILIX AIILY 2 i2.IIr/ImmErm.4.list, ts. ye awl she Millaud waren myeeltarsltisep: of y lo wish. • entinremrik Mote Myer audit. easlamiums Itiseass., gad stearitter dleofted to lbws ass • abaci bet 'miserable 'edam% mai Me an of ISM, Andre, beim mom severely asseeted, end lumbar mama re all ay Gamer smeMiesoml Me pre:. scriptoria Memo Mile mat respirable phyaietem la neirkbrabosel WiWaadmivipraar bead; ser-•.184 eassolezios Mianiviag Ms a few dep.., • AnMtiad faxtbem—Awlesa slimiest gieuslof berm .s. alsmiso maiely I bad yeeammeeted Arouse your litipecemust— =l blessed by Mat Being - mho am MI Mate UV th e sae eldm mease,aai coeumy 'so Me expeesallemoy sYbrdeisea ead Meo4 I was 'Ma' intrarp Weal Emus my bed; and srealedby Mr snots awes, tO mural mY Ana eariorragiuseelansesbeallbilum I bed Wren dere : LA - - -A. palm Jas. W. Ileada., Yee sale. ix • M,rirb, Me iklUTsis •Sesse, fit Poarlh street LAST COIEUXIIOIII. !MM. : . a.NNAPPON feshictiblit lotwisssla" slat his t. st Piny will utopias 7th Outhauweasionla will lhitm tMynrcaui th his metbssi ot mutant sad it* proms, kis flee Paikaval Polka Qttattrills " *on of his 1. 1 .0 Mrs .141 * • *ill satis4 dis molten _meal 4in A.,ll.*,expahle i.Af lath. g=l".=hii:eawell ,ire twipeetk4 iirnhett shilymested to toad sod*. impwirtosals onhalt eitti*rw. Thaw Wiwi**. biro wsm. hithets putiewiiwt 4wita, sad ashmittedysitif tho same mete* ke monk hise Win Its res4iywei Thanday, lisllthiss,ho be l . km .01:1V, . dig**. will *kit .Iplag• at 10 W, at IY none.. mum o(drb asd Markettoll omon. Mai of white Good, Air dimes, 411 &KIP 3121111*. tins, ;Mu and fig* Mad din based lick/mew plain Aug vinous Myles or ionic for Eiresizil=dinelosttaallur Minim of - um wiles [Cr Nitre: be iseeitlaidailr la cam, ln swum Angles Dmis Goods, Limn and Fenian Pliatli Chisinesi very low" . Altentimur am lurked to amino theloods snip* ens wboinuto rocas, op rain:: /be mocutment Imp and mien,. very low. ' , ' ordi Vmissisto S doing business F ••sisaanderdit Luse nn 'r AIUDO of Arthun d street, Ore ids day, by anal Owls comes; dninic cid their inimusicalip. All Moos nowsing.-thinsi sine. behind We tug. as their wareliome cor Ming hood wont, nn sewn; nod ill haring ennui maim Aim! will prism Om at ihesawasdare gut ommusegs„ 1 .DEsumakTuirrii7ArE-1;46 • za... Matte India 'Ribbon HBO delligingpeui donning in ink; also fo r unmet pitchman *Mom aid of ungiodseidinis no ink dewing nut- :To *aye aid mmennillo itinti to. dionsiotids Fluid to lak too (=Ed ai WA massy am ulferod, mit . Untinwi Um mid " woMPitioisho ixom; mums n feew tlow Miss Ukouldthspearsaritli ilk. usable of vrtp. , - /lig • pm... Jut seeeivellaaid for .4.). by— . ..4401MT0..,1.4c.5T0C1T0N iozw, itoo s.""`_ .-forvi. 11 I=ragtuzdtW g i k ll koek—lQ arXrY.rokkllo4lkifl4. LW of am , A K014.1'. Expoakkut of Om Gavots li.a.' 4 0w.p4Pd..,73 . 14 Am farm of Laitooo. IL. t. - to oak* the prop of 4.01M100 ISIWOO*IIII - 1104 deg*: ,ilbcg . , brJokw *Moor AA. kiloboom,...o(Ckokskr. VW sge br . . . ELL4Ort eIA ivilm.wiwg zr all uu one, tr.. .1y reiaiolot4jog the Nathan moo, a kip sad et Itiiiit6, AS of Dar GOODSloriki limy of- • toricupeoe at low prim, sad reasoub_o kreion, • if,dio,.. *ult.,. ono give. Min Ilawalmas, lb., Oonfidozgatalilol4iNtlehilitel[iiadft thil.ooerit. • : •• irarul TO ii::—- r i, ur...,... ~.._ .. ......6 , 0„....., ,alti bailie .aramne, Ow pnleo; IF ni Oro orOilloomo boslooll mom ma. soonlogno eau! •be oxft•-•o.onnaemeoto sloody- hem obiiii 1 for owoonom. boom win troYs to istoladioescat • oor,orhod to voorivothisht. - • - ...... ...__,- - .....,, ~41 .i .n..-.•.-,..,.. •:)4 OA -IPANLI;TY k1ei0. , ..:.-. - 1 #ROBINSON it OR, . lave .oLiikotodiiii4:4;6l cbo4lllllbltlOStWOftpa4b/MMIILMnaj.II .1:1 . 1 .11apiiMile , .• sllteala ilailligoxamitel& I .•+ ,-,-' ,' A NY room O a ViOrAZartil Sifts* IVA", Gountio iladelat tb•petetk/" .. . :,.....-.1 . _ . ,_ •- . DIUNTRIWIN/roillbes Now lekogowsed .4. birriikusearairry ---,.-. mint_ A P.m/mm.o3lc 4 ....2 ... d , gLil.ltir ---- Smax Azitv mousus.. 4o6 hipb rc o awn ace Obit N011,41,1K la aftge.adibi SIM '•eXeikrf"•'.• •- • STEA * IIIOAI 4 B": 7 c Inc El x4TE & riTirantatauf:L?: , as , - - . . ...... .. . .y 1 , e ,i . -... , T. L .'siar inoiritlier'ot ;plant . id faieerre $442a. eta is neno.p.d of. ibis lanai, mann, beet In • ~-...- n.. 'hindmost powerful boat* an the relent 'order Wm. :Bray sevongnedation and coon lost *Mooney. tan ptoeinsi'lise bete provided kr mg. mangers, Th e LLne Yu been AP opetsnon km. henyeate ' ;,-bes nettled a =Winn of people ernbont bbe 1 .6. 11 46 L . ny ttheepennous:. lb. beau rah beet the toot of :Woad street I/4day pxenneu to carting, tor the freq. • lids of fnn6bt sad ihe eau"' of peeebnithm al Ik' Thgq^ her. sLo 6U cues ,ihe faun. money...l66Lnp pain te . . . . . , 111 17XDATPACII.EIH' i •,-.. - 711. MAC. 1111-3 MUN, Qps. A.' 01.. tmes, rti Mare !Insbaillt eve? tiandar alon.thqg 10 o , elatki M. O l ...I. Cialutar availing al r. u. , • , • Tit biliioN(.l.l.l o La, CvLvrAll liare Phu burgh Oooft wkrh.; I *oar sumfur oretuat 211 C! r. ICI' • • " • -TIIIEADAYPACKET I.Tb. MBEENLV No. V. C. 4. Kuni r .,.. ea t Novo PituNuirb fray Poodal =NOW ea Olioo2; rA l l l ! .. ir l. 7 e zr rpn4rer4u4suaor. ~A wicsongsrainr:PeoKsir. 91. -NEW mw..u.w. cvt.-1).-44 Nave. ' 'lll Vo?ek i =ffru7 l V . ...44.4a7 Wm,* &tr. x . Tu lIIINDAY PACKET. ....- . BizajAhv, .12ope. Nioor„,orill• Oslo , rap. borgirevosy Thatsday-sooNiag 2110.210c23,12k,Nu0g ostry - llotrodoy 0221202 AO 10 n. 7fe CUPPE3r No, 2, ego. ezoon; RID leitie hue: bulb #.7.7 ?air Mrni.S .4 IDceolocloyhe„,,i4 BALTIMDAY'PACEIT, atcp,,K.Olati Capt. 8, RIXOs 1888 're , top amp Baiarda 7 lapruing aria iicloesaWifilL !y e ? tWw4.7.r 8,818 8 .4 30 r. 8.. JIMA. LVER. PACIEIII.=-NEW AJULOME3D2mi„ . , .., ... . ... . catari COPE •• : .a fesooltovilearer,' UhisroAr ellovillo,• oir. Tooodliy, 1 y, sod someday, of rack wick, al g IMOCC.V. s. rap,,. lag oo :Ar.onyy . Wsdnaday . and Friday. estur him, , boatattho Imtw tem.= Wood nod the Nittc., PW"!.44.1!"6" 21111" Mt ut e . -' ''..'.- - «mu' ' - • ' - - N u G "1" - - : . 'srArpr ANDVI3.I43VII2Lt riekter,.. jaitut... • MAYER Chiles Clakkci wkwr ClLloa coothar aviator ackcoo: ma ts y 01 14.10 Beaver and Wangle; broil* i'lmborale Oro. O. mooing at &o'clock, sod •WellsaW• at 3 *Wool, v. ka• . decal — • G. 11.&11TON, Airanc -- • l aid pmrsounalter , Backiirisrevaimik. Dan Pookat . •k. FRHIUAIW' I~O dl 3 NE, DAILY wre A. Al., AND 4 P. The tallowiag L new lioala.tertiAlet• line. far ilia .inesat•ieenveru-21.T -I..ANTIC, Capt. Janie, Parkinson; Avne, Cap. A: Jacoby and Una* ',PLANE, Dept 'P. - /Sennett • The foals aret,evr new, saden tined apwitheth rexard to revenue: - v ary weaker that Looney can proeare boa Attu prow' The Lbws will leave the'llanovgabela• Wharf Mal Al' the foot of Baer at. Paeseueen, will .be pastetaa/ -Ou hoard, as tbs. bow will calmed, knee at the wive,. Awed learktyk.. AL and 4.p. Al. Ibe . • .7- . g " ° ` u tllltgr • • • Blazer, te will /W IC far MU awva luiennedua pornelk Jar, Au 11 ' • • • •• - • For fiiigittar itsainei apply NO BF namitioson,ltswer lasi . 10T • above Aral isiteczne t bo ard. d4 dock F.N. For &vied of ply ea bo -- . • . clor7P". :' • CINCINNATI AND SC 10478., S, The Ike • • kte iuniV, , 1.43 IQ le • 'For-: t Sa eir sad , tal intetwedisia=. • 1511/2211.W AND 71 ' .1i 4 i4 q1 14, 4 1-,l ** * - adrea Shstei. balm& }Slanting,' kirldgeport itud Tangly Iminaimbiugh ver.lkundpraud Thsuld*Y. ii E .L. -I. %ii - i‘t; yette sot Wormedlan port, ou : Nutssisy, do , tot a AP 4, 6%L0a . , P. Aiti s ' r fridgblorismsgo imply og . - or to -•.- ] _AssrlS J NEWTONJO '2llou'itillbtrfer, -.REQULAIVPACIEET.FOR StINFIBe:; 1, 1 44 , --, ArEr.a.svu.i.n. ~ ...., 1 . ....} ii., -- .. 1 ‘ 1 , 1 ,1u . ..eiro. too * ' !stall imetoWtsto pons as !Winkle. OsysauilSok .n gf elm), wi r k . . ,, Arar4ooliir§ ... 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Ta ,71Irsday tart' 4:W "d 131 1 16r' .ppir • I FOH ,• .71.• audAatt6,l/ 41 •!IIMII!.if .VDlMller,llnter. will brtli; 146 • • • rt ertur Wednesthiy M...;for po [mien. or.pasrage oti NEW, and • splendid nits y at --,ZZAILO;TiCANSEIII,III, Phutt at oak - ref Waicher;lB Weer leier mush en' *Vallee,. 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