ZIA W NORTH 10 CA! rYENEgrjunaa..4 5."4„,014 . thi1f . 711 e T ed 1 4h&,,A I S te traie _ - • :11111 . 4.1r0BitriP/Uralk w. ~Care mod forward free of expreisicia,, •• • • • - " 4 ~ , U LT G 032". bed NG..0117,-.The oral pout,. per ofiZ s . 4 . i ire i ntsiesoire4l — :44ditie t1:14 Tamar so before 54.4, oat eady Y do ' as ::,:--1-frbaklede..- • • - • • - f ~4 laac.l4l4Vlte , Mar. arl=7,Ztarken, tn.gee lr t"{-'-_,, . Mid aatioaiii.ste prombuitton, t-i.: ii . ~ Volt te.Nni.CCat, T. 7 ' ;il l " Bat, /DDLI II . Ur rites IrtentPalte far Inacattaa? vr I .'' , ..-' ' i ', The revresattia• ' I jr > • t qiendor, and wield bare acala,banor to any a ,or. ~,,:: aak Swam 'Wks, bath im in the sec.a. The 1 I , i.. 1 tlitad the hdrala im , it t.tfet° 4 ear ... in the tin. 1 . ' •I'li ii211.4111° °Mal" il 11 not frith pna IS 110 e W. [ ' ...illi t ': ',Cigna Amiaaimorm /it tb ..... ) , a the i . rl.l , , •T4Ogy a * axe & All tow, W. , th.a. wimw l ' 9' ' ' and•Lieetiiisameeitotior . ) - : ;Au ihmlniv;e been -thla bnat'd b Y ilme . wb° z ' , kii". ski t wor th , and apteed!ted Y ear sefTwat ' The mil. - • Tbnitinie Preetatka ' gm up:may, cad ,a :tan. made a pint nail 44r4I ' T i L d . it. _ t...:t, thi Theee - Xnalfiec m wmionwid.. . - 4e iht,rank. .uhher., fii...- 1 '• 4 •• ••in of OVell Fannon and rank. Ile; ind fa aux° fully,so than ' "Van' or as loot bubo!. ,* l, - ..but In ware a badge I' obrs, s m . o r the diaplaSl 0(06 ' ' . titled the oxalate. _ eetilhe . we.. ***wee very dantenae, .... . „. dad the showy we hare peen. Lea et. ' :ism belle came with their ever denting . a Lottee muni u . I the chnoneorectme old cathednd, a . the eat ;*ef• thefieita ilime In° in itirmwj. c n : 2 j 0 i,,,a, t o, u n , gnme, and the tut Wee .. P b.ti. •, , , , ' , 76 aged row rest teem the ir 111 7 1 the c., th eir !Audimead" earth alFa bitrbeY ry a . By ' I.!. i b l a *l de. : 1.14nr e"bahave heen.by Waage= ' ; l 4 mt l er P 4°2=4 aD lb". The ree *ha et home. it,gm , meamedgittald and . the b..' 1 : ~' bereetkvbe,ititeA hi all Pillg°°. to ° rine kayo, and adatne.l with ticrwcre ,-,.., by mmo4 hands, and mineral with the 1 1 .. ' .-- ? : , leate Or tree alreetio., ' , ...'''...,'• - 1.- . '....„:2;.::,t.-:.;.:'':•:::":::-i' ..., At a n early honor Ile Weds through which the ginaceetion was to pass, begm to fill with Mamas, ~.- weil , e large concoaree from the count: ut at • 4 sittrea the 'crowd was very deme. , The proms : -,slon was kneed sander the direction of Col. Wm '.. " rrz. , Litriater,in the MMus order. . . ' . • •liffillary 'Escort under the omitinand of Colonel r-_ ~...„.s.c;:;- , ..- ~ L . - "Eilfiah Tor/Mx • • ri ~- - Whailf.. *MAW, Band, la the open conveyance of a'otnnsittee i c h t=lit, vu GxO. , ,71 - hritor of the Ley and Glaciating Clergymen !!"'" '.Velt Beers. 2 •PaR Beams. ^ . :.'i • • 'list. Wm . wakiii., ,, .. I 1 Gen. John Neal, e ..i,fieratobt.thr, . , r:" Gen. John M. Davis. ' • ,72 :7-.. Vol, a IL Corig, •-- P. Il.Pen. Jaa. Watson, Cid. Wm. Crogium. 7 'Gen. J; Large, - - • .. s'llablelantxt U. S. Soldiers, as canters. . . the V I t ons of - the deceased. '?till Oman. ,' - r 2 P. Emma: • - apt.fi. Binizinghent• : t Capt. John B. Guthrie ; I ...q-,_CaptWMAPCmaless, ,-: . Capt...Gto. S. Wilkins, . . , cliert,..l.l4'D.Ccoesiss,r ::-.l,Tohn I), Davis, _ -'.r.•:-11:',0.413e5..111r1.- .r,F. C. hay, • " Ottletchment U. darn, - s .3.rriera. .. -•. I - '. 1 'Carriage witlt-family of deceased. :' , ....rn Pad Borers • • ^ pa sensor. Maniere of old Grays, P VEilembers dela Grays, Cept.P. N. Guthrie ; o .. t Wm.lV. Guthrie, .. , Jos, Waadwelt, ,-, it lEcdes Robinson, ..- - : Wee. gv.l , ‘v, , , Z,' Wm 13.31ovrry, - ' Alex. _,_ Ales Watfingfool;. , . t U .S. Wars as earner.:: ' '- -, -'-.-- t.,•Centatls witlf-Mteicee of deceased .... - ;-..", .01114pethandeoldiers who have served their canal .• -, ; -, try in thefield, es inournerkf a =vine. " Judges United States and StMe Caine Members of the. Bar. , , :. -' ' ` ' • ' ' Odd 'Fellows' Aleiciatioe.. , i - • - - „Pzollassors and &Ideate of the diam Ttoheologi -....i-Vtimaity sad Statham of the Writers University. -, :: Fatally and Students of Daimons , College. Mayer mad Comas of 6 6 7 of Pittsburgh.. '' aid , Ctatmca of Lawrencenille. : Bargee awl Conned of Birrninghtun. ' t..,' , 1 ..- Itmgeas and Commit of•ldanchener., .: - 7 - Glanere of the Fire DePoemmt. Coitipindes oaraprisnig, die Vionsen's Association - - 'of the cities Mad neighboring borough.. Hotsemcu .- •". ' ' The liroint;riidi moved thmugh the principal Witele r to the Cemetery, where . Jgr. WC:adieu delivered the tellowirag Oretlea. L. - ~.•,4,Tswea Bona mvs-elive in the patriotic affection ill the Ameriestr.reople—thnbed In the image of 'Cla, Inad animated with tee publ i c of {per t deport. red' hems, they were - the property of the - Nation. . -To am sad to meonscos is confided the sacred trust of preserving three intricate tiatil - ' lie last moms Op call the dead to judgment. ---; • ..This is a Smote scieranity,ead this so 'net. of . _ living whereas have come from the activity of a - ' tonnikatets city to look in swinets upon the rein. .ternsent dr those that were once v eandidates high le eandiate he the prise of giory." - .„ This pall and this mdbamlng are abbe meltable to the hiring and the deall:-to our country ands to oar yodel Me , ' twat They swam recollectiocts of the virtues of the deceased, and the staving manes is which =impaled. They remind JO also of the is- Lr bear, coma= to mall, and that • „.„ ,-'Tae path agtorylesds hot lathe pare 1. . De *OM the endearments of home and comma. vanity, two of them surrendered to the hstenenty . of mcetalitl, what.' they Teased to the bravest of their , coontsy's esemiew and the ram died amid the maim of arras, and with his face to the bete hag steel of the enraged ate. Here,on the mown, dedicated with appropriate solemnities to (Si roe • '', 'pow of sepulttue, they will repose, and tla tall ettaran, carved with dad embfens of their greet - , Oeds, wallies to animate their conntrymen la all . 1. - inure straggianit the prmemstino ofcandinnion. ,-' al liberty: Hum the dews than deemed, and flesh down be sprinkled as their graves, ea Img as " the vitas otiom women swell with the Mwd • . of the „Ravolutico. awe the young i i ) taksliant soldier will come up from the pomp, and • ' ted _of the camp, to do honor to warriors clad in day. And bete the intrepid sago, numed in the - -eke* with. the tide of generous sorrow mxkunt .- .upward take eye, will wipe away a tear from his hazily Meek, a he gazes on the spot where Rte. ,-'-, "errand PASSIM tie:. • Joildta Barney was a native of the gallant Sum - --of ilmyt ith md,lathis maxdderiagbanes are entitled to me, W bowie& distinction, upon the sod of ...' Pesouribrsaial• .From out Legislature he received • ' mesas of approdetion for meritorious condom in Mi.commerce tithe Delaware, and his sow poems the award' :warded to him by - aids for Met and Other dialineutthed services , 'lnaacted &Wag t e - Rnt4utlasasy _Wu. in gm ,' „,.. - MIX earrioaaaciperdsof the sea, b •re that great event, his panne valor trust once radiated in the ems of Mt .conntry: and two days idler tie deo . krudinnett,lllmericanhisleptunisace, he masa from Phßadelpide, ,with a commosent. as Liinnenaat, : from the CcetiebtalConreca. Although In a Into - ... Gazer position -upon the, Sachem, end the An. ' Aria Teems, a vessel capered from the enemy, his sisal stal and , indomitable ,courage, brought bin& ' ' Vituidl . ready before the country. Prise upon prim - enm wJem, and ,the loutishly cross of St. George -7, was loweeedia name thin OW butancel= hauls.. Otdeted to the cormanuol of the ar only abletai obi, hi, took an English frigate of 7',elaby two-gtorktiarded lei' under the fire of a ''...- treadeide, aid run up the American atm. But he iliT,'aballint always be socorodel; and &brining the . = ship' kola, ass trophy of ids welary, he himself ems Vail tutted to Eneand, there to imf esiney's cruelty._ , ..• Dyh strangad plan, le weaped to the Unit: ,'- red ONteg sad was not loopinactive ta avesging '411011,70•1P-hanscaived abetad. In the action of - ' 'tit nyder Ally main which be was compliment , 00 17 Yeamylimais,..he marred ,his . fire until 'widen pistol bot, then raked headrest/yamand • snood Literary mimeos her ecdOre ware struck. - ;Thltrintethe moo pliant. action elide cavil - fife, '....ead *mit dime upon him the thanks' of Con :,-, grass sad mastry, , His-fame bevelled 1 . -' ottegbe lead, mid his prase was -' thee nneintiotery bawds s 4 the day. riming ...-..llpAw• MY' was as fender to all, as the nursery ' WIM IO thinning i, or the scenes of Bunke' • ' Hal ' tolhe labial soldier who hid participated its '',fibikt)4oo47 maw.. The name tithe motored masel, the General Mock, wee changed el the of , tbe tfieverd-PWsehingtor, and'lt las remattsbki -,- Ant, that ibm ship, under the cootamed '-ilf Barney, married oat to &MOM, dm 10. eth of his government to Deirriakaa, role, . . SO ibascarohatbila ix peen; Ltd was the that back to this coontrirthe limgybg, sews, st Ives seetnalathha upon li bill* Imestalde '''tedrasaillebari to list Amadei* People. The _ s 4 l,,b — g ogisotdd Pot him teen dome on a easel - \ 'Whirl now li“,lPPtc . l 64, than bag or the Fe. .., tin Cutters! who valor had imilhe :-....(i f .= - 04...rtigie.4111 bad laid the gendeket of It is in , traetd-kver. bx., to the aosidairid.thil Cceenwohrr that , his name abtellahMeo Illastripeny z aesomated with-Oec- or :_ihe giumbille. - of AincricanMakey; sad it is oat -rectokir, that under the New Area. ..t'- I'. -} 'L • •"- S • ~:i,-:,:.4 , ! . 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Ilk, had beentomerrentrul—aled with too mazy incidents ofsiiitingisitere hid been too much an ocean unser, to, be quiet; and he accepted a high gut in tbe navy of our ancient ally.' tor /le- WU fella be continneilin the French service, ho. teirs4dy and natively Empiciyed, and received testi mutat% of.merit born sounsei of the highest milita ry iMisideration: ' In.lBo2,he'reSigneds and Mom ed to the United Stares. . • 06the Chesapeake bat, spinal kufol odds, he encountered the enemy, struck far the action and rights of his Mary, and did eiecution that re- - dotuided to his ipry and fame-zed when that en- coy a - the Capitol, in which wan shined the archives of the government; and among them the official records of his own gallant achievements, he landed, be met them atElsdensburgh, " he bred broadside after broadside, he boarded them," and could thin frail anatomy,. this' remnant of what he was, be exposed to, public view, it would bear tes timony, that the balls he bile upon his person Well" received In front and not in the.rear. __ h and Pennsylvania honor - him Bald. more and land should join to in milting a lofty abaftto his memory. shall l say of Puns, The ksatures of his abort but brilliant career, crowdiupon me sti rapidly that I am overwhelmed with net and in. cit. Like the mane of his manly face, they are vivid as the morning of the days on which the news of his triumph reached us, and they call to memory the joys of his little Fully, now in our midst, that he was safe, safe. from his great enterprise by lea and land. Here - is his body , ssfo from the smile of Balmadina.' at rest mar, alldnst-7, . . and none of his comrades near him-to join with us in the solemn rites to which we have apply painted this day. Here is his wires-how bitter traber the, recollection of his living - - presence, when she remembers what a devoted and char lobed husband he was to her. - And. here are his children, orphans, scarcely aide .t articulate , how' tan they realist the absence of one who joined them in the gambols of childhood,.. end - who - bilged for them when far, far off at sae.— With what youthful - melody they Mould • have celebrated • his reicarn,'ind with What mineis they' would:11m looked -upon -his bier, if cap acious of the lose they have sustained. In this,' the.. spring time of their lives, may God protect them, end as He gives to these trees their varied map lie continually • adorn and their young "bearts and minds with His love Itusi Letiarice pas= was n man of extra ordinary pmts., A native olPharidelphin, of hum ble parentage, like the young . Corstean 'he was the architect of his own fortunes: None of the i incidents to birth and education were his privile. I seal iParental affection-would- have granted him everything, bat firr want and, deprimation, and his own generous nature at an early ego elatight nub er to. carve out for ,himself his destiny, than to lung es en incubus upcin those who. had been instramental in bringing him into existence. .When only fifteen he entered as on apprentice on board the baucneroricx. Thennme or the ves• alone; was enough to stimulate his yOutteul ar dor and, prepare him lathe gallant deeds in which lie was an active participant Prompt In the dis charge of every day; said with the precocity that 'at mace singled lain from his fellows, he was re moved tattle midshipman's . men. Any one that has been in that microommi,-a man of , war, will readily appreciate this promotion. and Parker was the first to acknowledge and profit by it 1 - • From - this ship he was-transferred the Java , and made the cruise ofthe Mediterranean, the ve ry geography of whichns calculated to instil into his youthful mind • love of glory, and veneration par 4.iic!e.„ that stamped their names upon classic riages.- The Saar veers occupied in this voyage, was not epent in idlerums. He acquired the atfec- Pop sad confidence of his 'superiors, a knowledge of navigation rind fareign languages, and upon his retard, was recteamended far appointment as htid shippmman.'... . ; • - - as are the,alleys, and dabeeltXhe approach to the .head of- idemment at Washington, his energy sainiounted. He was encountered by the accustomed Information, always blandly of Girded, that there were one hundred and twenty sip Pennsylvania appiliceirilas in advance of hip, Thieve , enough to dampen the energies ofone Teas resolute, bat nothing daunted, he applied in personttri the President. The. keen aogncity and penervatiinrof hrinian character which has always characterised that illastricee - gentlernin, instantly ; new in him qualities that not be lost tri - tho country, and at once he ordered his commitsion to With -a reward of meet, so properly bestowed,- hejoined the Potoduic; and made a voyage round .the Daring this eventful period, he tint exhibited those military - qualities - that have distin guished him since the commencement of the Men. In Sumatra r kte was prominent in the attack, and discomfiture - of. the Malays at goalie 13attecs—e just. chastisement inflicted upon these freebooters kw murder and piracy spits American Commerce. - For - his - skill and intrepidity, he again received the oirisinendation of the eommandieg officers, and felt a se* impulse. urging him to greater exer -_ - - Esther than return to his native land with the ship, he preferred remaining abroad nail he should muptire that loarwtedge which would entitle him to immediate promlation upon his arrival at home. He was transferred to the frigate Brand eel rained with bar daring a perilous cruise, by done applicariou completed his studies in 'Navigation and. the Ineign languages, aid after examination, was nasal' to n higher grade in this ann . of our National de fe nce. After a voyage to the East la erith the rank _of.lieuterarit, upon his own argent solicitation, he . was . ardered to the Gulf of Mexico; to participate in the dangers and the glo• lies of the present war. Amid the nodbers, the stormy billews and stern realities of this sea life he panted del-an orniortanity,lo didingaish hitoselt. Ilia comrades of the Navy were equally impatient, for all thihouore were being won by the army on land. Their position wee comparatively passive, maintaining a blockade. they could hear the boom ins canoe on shore, bet were not penzaitted to be . . It was in this Calm, this solicitude for distinction iu his.protemion, and determination to rival those who have preceded him, that he resolved to excel Decatur at Tripoli, and cut out the Creole from en. :der she walls of the Castle. of 5611 Jean de taloa. A.,peOcaus undertaking it was, and performed me der a negative disobedience of orders, but it so- salted es all inuch• enterprises do when conceived and executed by matevapatits of the Navy.— Within range of; hundred pieces of artillery, upon i. ten 35006 surge, and 44 1 . far the darkness of the n 'ln fall view of the Spahish. French and fleet; he,nod those who followed him, did what excited admiration from those who, but for its brilliant design, would have been reluctant to admit that it bad been done at But the noblest of hls sacs upon the Golf was at that loss of the . Somers—hia presence of mind neva forsook him; and be periled his life over and aver agaitylo save those lea capable of physical citation than himself. Ifistory bus recorded all Eh* and requi!ento droll of urine, to stereotype it upon the public memorY. la.r vas not satisfied With Ids achievement in the water—st Town and Max:l3o3, he fought with the ferniest of the enemy. anal it in sone of these engagements he received a wound, that ten:masted a career,full of fame to him and honor to the malice in which he was engaged. His conintandes his wit his. remains to as as the last Inbute be .wall pay to one endeared to him, by .eveay,guality, that renders - estimable the olives and - themes. . Into the narrow cell appointed for all living,lnei commit him,knowing that even 'in his ashes his wonted fires , will live, for the imita tion of his cluldren; and the emulation of hie court. trio". Zat awakes of iliesegallant apirits,whose lifeleas fame are before ma, claims the tribute of a pass ing sigh: Near tai is deposited her who nursed him 'in youth and cherished bins is manhood, at her side will he he laid,until the morning of the - When the war . called to as the youth and chivalry of the country, he wanted to ga and yet filial amtwn caused him to hesitate, and . • . , said Mc mother to the sou, ' And pointing to his shield, ' • Come with from when the battles done . Or on it, from the field." Hem is the gallant fellow on his shield, pierced by mole than twenty amuse foam the quiver of the enemy. That mother is dead. lie fell at Plaids, with sixteen of our brave townsmen oldie Duquesne Grays, overwhelmed by. numbers, and fidbting with the prowess which became him, and the corps to which be was attached. Lieutenant Sewed, for to this appel&tion be is entitled by promotion bum the President of the U. States, without a knowledge of bis death, and with an appreciation of Lis meritorious services at Vera Cruz and Cerro Gordo,wu a most estimable young gentleman; strictly correct in his public deportment, and acripalmts of the amenities a private Sigeraad brother, mourn hislloss, and cherish the posthumous booms paid to his memory. • When the heroic sons' of Peaniyhreuis, who have hazarded every thing for their oironw, Shall I I return, whet .a melancholy satisfaction it will be to them, willow, that if they also bail been slain In baule, friends at borne would not have been un siedful of their services and their sacrifices! Now, that we bare larperfeely recurred to the lives of the - dead, it may be eked by thepticuan and fuse phikseipby, why thin pomp and parade-- this folly a i d vanity? Why not let these tones be consigned to the deep, onto whiten the toil of Mexico? Bone will be united to its fellow—this eonapale will put on inixirruption—and at the lag day, the gee will give op its dead. Bat we have the 'satiety of patriarehimi• exemple—"Bo. ry me not, I pray thee, in Egypli but I will lie with my fibers; and thou shalt carry me out of Egypt, and bury me in their tarrying place." This solemn topthetion of the *ha,to • the -eon was, with filial reverenee,obey althooghle might have • corn. =Ada tbe proudest pleas lathe external". "Arid three went op with/dm to:eche:lots and h011ICISIC6; sad it was a very great eotepany." And. if ain wee comprikd so next to a=bil bnaltogiq , taW cite *respect of Fx the boues Ones othier I=,erbich bruied in Jordan. "Mimed gradepeat hmentabm kir him, ea be. !AA Lire raidry dirya-23inson also Ludt a gins nee of tbe.spviehaeof his father andlisleette remote" raised it slit go the sight, with hew" Itellf, &bled eel ludigre.".ll . 2ifixeover, be set up sweeps- pyratividsouldla th ew be made cunning thmeekiksaut wlikh let sist great pillars, andupon the - pils* be had el hair armor, fix a pepetual thettsfy l assi by the armour skips cerved,that they wifght be ineiritalithill On dui 'ail. 'The is the aepuldini. Width kr .mailis . ...l4;3litdin, and . It , *Midrib - *,until this dap 'u is tendon; too, Wm:Wed:by the Oran Natiousibeathenandebristiasii TOCCUMerila theurfiomi u n burial to the simple axamitnient of udnst ,dint; robes to ashes," would wither am- Tinee nor eoniert the unbeliever. Benda: who iethere i with a atrair of . true affection fingering in blicheart, who does not aelelated and subdued by a scene iike this? And who is there who does not cling with filminess to the inanimate bodimof thaw who were in life the objects of their bye and aid. The Egneiaris; - the Greeks, the Romans, and em the TMlec paid commendable attention to the 'burial of the den& The key pyramid, the cave, the neck. the field, each -and all were art apart in respectful reverence for the lint offices doe to hu manity.... And shalllce, in this golden era of the world, thin enlightened age of thought and action, lie iodis krant to social refinement, or the greater charac teristics of civilization! To the earth. then, wo commit these corruptible bodies, that in life honored their names and pnafee mons; looking to the general reunrrection at the but day, when that which "is sown in wvakness.shall be raised in power, and that which is sownindis, honor shallbe raised in glary." The bells , of thechurches, engine houses, and the shipping tolled solemnly, as the gallant seamen and soldier Were borne to their lest resting places,. making the icene one of much solemnity. The long train of carriages, the numerous company of Odd Felkrwkthe train of Firemen, added to the Military, gave the spectator an Impression not soon to be cruel . 'The military didplay was very fine and the membets a:the Tawas companleoimuutoe be too much commended. The Cavalry from Washiaiton County made a fine apPearance, and added greedy to the proms. skin. The Infantry, though • not so numerous as woi expected, was a fine specimen of volunteer soldiers. newt frown Ireland, Ireland it internally divided. - These is • Peace and a War petty, both advocating Rath= is the name of Repeal, and hoth arrayed in deadly hostili ty. against each other. These two parties of the country tun much morn &rade townedo each other than either of them are against the British Garner, meat, and in the threatened collision will be fisted in deadly fight. -It will be the party of O'Connell on the one side itching Reform; and the party of Mitchel upon this other. We give specimens of the means and opinions of track The O'Connell, manfully declare that they will take their stand upon, Mille very es ultra, .the uttermost bounds of the law and constitution, and will adhere to the counsels bequeathed to them by their Wier, to obtain Repeal by peace• able end constitutional means only. If the associationtrrlsgreas this line the O'Con. !mils will take no part in their proceedings. Al the last mettle:of the Repeal Association, Mr. Maurice O'Connell, after betrayingby his language that a division of oppirdonexisedin the Committee, thk, advOcatca Gar physical force, being not inaigro. ficant is numbers to those who still would parse. rare by moral three only, said significautly, thnt it if the people were to be hurried, coerced, com pelled beyond the law, the guilt most fall on the heads who 'counselled them to that mad carcei; but the eons of O'Connell and those around them would not be seduced tsiyond the bounds of the law.—Upon circumstances which might shortly occur uvula depetid whether he ever again should appear in Conciliation-hall. The lanpa,,, of Mitchel is of ibis sort in his address to thestarl of Clarendon. • Fire.—The Gish are providing themselves; just asfast as their means and opportunities enable tnem, with weapons of various kinds ter Which they have conceived a sort of divine passimi; no holier fever since the crusades has possessed any nation of men--not to rob houses, as you, through your reptile epics, give out—not to attack "persona or property,” as, your Queen's Prime Minutes. dares to atrarn--not to abolish "social order." or rights of property,or savings of industry,as your meal press prints twelve times a week. No, my Lord; the young mete of Ireland arm for a no bler: enterprise; they arm to deferd Person and property against brigands of ,the and harpeys of the . 114 soma ;"—tbey unto to make soma order passible, and to secure to industry its just reward—they ann to uworpe you and your insumUSsicuseis, de tectives, ahl.deeatup, butchers and stranglers, With from the isluad of Ireland with mds of steel.. Sonroi—The'lrish people, am busy organising themselves in "sections" and "duce and appoint ing their °tracers, so that cork matt .nay-know lw lch-tmed and his right -bud comrade, and the man whom word he will obey. Tirol,- , -The Irish people,ma rampetent num ber of them, will 'simply continue to arm, and ea to organ openly, my lord; feariestly u seakstsly, with passionate ardor, With krvent prayer, morn• ing and evening, for the blessed hour when that organisation may find itself ranked in battle array, and when those arms may wreak the arrow, of Ireland in the dearest he artaf of her enemas. Fos rth.--The Irish people will by their Mildness, their mailmation, their love of order and respect for property, convince'those who live in good hous es nod yea good clothes, that the armament is not against themthit your Lordship,-arsii the Prime Minister, aid the detectives, have Guilty-beli ed this nation, when yiro gave out that "social or. der' was in danger, nod that p il lage and mais , acre were intended ; —that, in fuse, Use sole enemy against whom we arm is the government of Ea gland ill Ireland, and that no Irishman. is an La, unless be canes Guth to maintain the government with timed handt Filds—Tbe people of Ireland will continue to cultivate friendly , relations with the people of 'Esti are as'deeply sworn to abolish that 'empire" of fraud find blood as we are. And we and they together, by the destructioa and dismem. berritent of this talcum:cursed 'empire," will give the °three kingdurns" material and moral, to bold, enjoy, and govern the =US 'finever. • • • How long will your detectives, your sweszers, your vilLanous bakaairpanderers to the hangman, check - this noble {mission—this most holy crusade? Think of itwell. I mann, my Lord, with profoandest contempt. Your very Mot seret. JOHN MITCHEL I'. S.—l had some thought o( addressing to you an exportuLumu stoat the peeking of our joints nest term. I Garieled some Giellog of debeacy„ or even of instioe s might induce you m give caden that the ordinary bat dogriteeful..proottes— of the ffi Crowttoce should be renamed. 1 bane changed my mind. He ...rho employs a spy will peek • jury, and I, kW one, sews to appeal Et anything to a man who lays a plot fir massatre. Pack away, then, if you dare. I experstno 'moire, no indulgence from you; and if you get me within your power, I entreat you to show me no mercy, .1, so help me God, would show none to you. In the mean time the people in every part of the commity continue to supply themselves with arms; mate arrests have Indeed taken place in Dahlia, Cork, nod Litnerickoo check the program of the armament, but these steps are of course wholly inadequate to ward Mr the danger. The State prosecutions against Messrs. Mitchel, O'Brien, and Meagher, commenced on the •fint day of term, and true bills. were gnittd' against theta. Ifrirm Buenos Arros. We are indebted to a commercial hoase'in this city tlx the WlWwing. eitmets from ; their corms. posilence: 81/nos ATM, March 11, 1815. '"On the Eith inst., a fleet of eleven Vessels, ten of which were Weed to European ports, and one, the Mason Barney, to New York, mule a rush from the Mier roads of this port, with meet favor. Llo prospects, having a dark night and fair wind. When shout eighty miles down the river, the wind and tide became adverae, and the French steamer was noon in their midrat, capturing eight out of the eleven, the Mallon Ramey among them. • . They were bronglit back to their anchorage save one English brig; which having been previously warned and her papers endorsed was ordered for Montevideo, and viii Aura the fate of the English brig Fame and others. Eschportof the Argentine territory is now cbsely bkckeded,mid all allempm to evade the French cruisers will be useless with a steamer cosulantly prepared4rrthe chose. Them yet remain Aileen vessels basked for pore in En. rope, including those returned on the 6th, ell mall et than the Mimi Barney. . Nothing more will be got out of Enaeunda or Srai, lade from this time. The Lucy Anne having nail ed some time lasi month, got•out wkly. • • The English brig Fame,captured by the French, sent into Montevideo nod condemned, had en es ramitd cargo, worth 46000 sterling. Theyeasele recently raptured and Bent back, have the•privilege ofdischatging their cargoes and leaving in ballast; but if anrare caned in attempt ing to get out again, both vessel and cargo Will be confiscated. • . . • The French and E . :oafish Ministers appointed to renew negotiations have not arrived, and it is con. fidendy thought their efrorta will result ala flashchwey mid Floridan. The concessions which they intend asking for, will not be granted by Ro. sat.- - In this city, all commerce is stopped. if. retail trade only is doing- The coasters all are laid op. Carte and bones ditto.. But little produce comes from the interior, and many, of the distant docks this Summer willgo unebom or their wool.—N. Y. Vounmouts sou lansrn.-- A:couple of drum mers and n Gk.: enlivened our streets yesterday withthelfrritutial music. • They wets killowed by n crowd of boys, one of whom carried aliand.bill on a stick headal oVolontems Irchuidj' We saw them in different phices,bat they seemed noon have met with any success.. We clonal think that Lord John Russell and LA Wellington wosid have been at all appalled by the spectacle.-,—Loriinnife /edema Tus AXI2ICI.II SUM'S MEMO Socrty.—Thie onnivcrearywie held in New York on Monday evening. the 'epos{ up, th e receipts of th e 130. aim kw the pest yea? were $24,007, not including a large amount expended by hnuteh weinties fie local pwpows, Indudf,of imam . . A ii3orsint . Wnatini so Nick Yuma. Met At a Witt= artist Cows (Wets:noon Plass kit Pat. nanicottotr, Jana Ca:unify gained a vaidint ogisoitena hundred . dollars against. one , /mph Ea" is a snit' instituted to mover damages kr a Intann du counsel Or gilanitge• rae " batelliggaser Xiiikiirdistaangaral. . The*Piker ty 1. we 61 .4 0cci44 1541" with an amid ease; bete ,00e of the &gait Cale faraway apea yehich, betrayer, tat final aetionints taken. .. . . ' Tiie . liev. Mi. Eady, the focal agent of the,* :E. Church South, addreesei a lefter to the Conr. dice, relative to the divisioa of church proper-, y, which - was rekried to the cotantiuee Ott the State ofthe Church. . . SISCLCIVI K49.—We were shown a !glitch of 'Skeleton Keys,some 7or Sin number, which were found in • Scott's lumber yard, on Patin Street, yes; terday. They bore the appearance of haring been much used; and;cOuld they speak, they might, doubt, relate many n story of W gotten gain, to, which they hale been instrumental - in leading Suit feloneous owner. These keys were tried on a number of dcmri during the day, and it Fm: found that one of the keys - alone was capable of unlock. ing GA/ or five locks of different size and construc tion. Accompanying the bunch of keys was another instrument, in the shape of a pair of nippers, de signed for opening doors where the keys srWin the lock, on the outside. It was tried in one Of our office doors, and the door was opened repeOtedly, without the least ditEcnity.• This is a cunningly designed instrument, and persons cannot be too careful in removing the key from the inside and closing the bolt, so no M pre. vent the entrance of the burglar either by meats of the nippers, oriho false key. . -Panysecr Falls= °talk° °l:parents and guardians ca the adirertise. meat of the Patapsco lastitute, in another column. This literary institution now stands very high, as pcaseuiag all the means of a llnished education for younclakies. The siva , success which has ar. tended4ars Phelps, thenincired, in her expensive arraapmentit in conducting the Institute, is'a, guar. antes that no one need now be apprehensive of sot realizing all that ought to ho expected ken such an institution. Ws are indebted to our canted fellow eitizeit Col. Croghon, for London paperti of a late date. Pittsburgh Copper Stock sold at Poston no the the fitte i ttt 631063 t cash, to 601 at 30 days. -.7 Ems Bo —A statement or the condition of this bank, has been given to the public In the Erie Chronicle, signet) by the President, Ihreetres and Cashier. It stood nsFelicifrs . ffi. the Eth oflttar rxxir..4.. tWais.ll7o. Loan. 810'4315 IV. 41 , 1963.10 90 Ede mad. r 3 6 .411) tr , L..arlta. Erie cam! ^_Y . 'Other idebifiteeet .m,ries citi k 14444 1 i! Total 444:11049 44 Heal come 4,601 r 4 41S,9Zt Total 1511:M11. sl Exert, 15111,244 at • Weds teat cetaseates . , Todd. statement, C M Reed adds the g.tlistaiag Cr,,i May 9,1519. I prepay that Messrs. Walker, Kelly, Marshall rand Babbil draw up such un instruinerit !as will fully secure all the habilities of the Brie peink ou 'I I property of C 91 Ileed-Ite hgving two years to settle and close up the whole debt of the bank. Cuss. 91. Kraal. • The return loAs favohble so far on fi,„Tures; go, and therewill be little if any loss, to the bill.holderi and depositors ultimately, Witte affairs of thtbarth are properly manned, • • - • Porourroa ov Cucerta.., Mar 1, 153.4.--Mr. Stevenson, whilst engaged in the compilation of • new Directory of that city, hat taken nn ernarneree Don of the population, by whizh it appears that there are in the tat Ward :037 • Rd 3 t h9o 34 3471 Ten tier,. Loht 114,5 13,W, . In the spring ce 110 there teem lojar) Nov. 1, Ihl7 ty.,169 s May 1,1919 I.l,resr, Increase in tyro years 3,451 " -. .il months Sli Now Xoas Mom. Matecer.--Tlie Tribune , of Moods.) , =pr. We ire inertia failure to slop: Wm. Barnwell, one efour eldest and Amer. respectable merchants. Me ha,, a Lure mt. .ion receiver, and posser.ed the enufideoce and es teem of all who knew him. A branch of his Clouse is located at Mobile. • Thera is good demand Br Statetiiocts Mr remit tance abroad, and 110“10 smopcx:hot Pennsylvania Gs, New York State and Cur Gs, and Government Gs will go Gineard by the nest packet. This move . meat of our State 4,, Aiut bat an immediate Minn- Lae hallway on relieving the :demand the Sterling and specie but the uhimate effects of large amounts of dividendlinyiriff . American stocks held abroad may be embarrassing. The regular b 11 4 ,111.4.1 AL. mood ix Exchanges In such cam wrathd he in creased by the remittances Mk the inierestgi thew swig., and the market sometimes in this :Way ,be farad *le the specie Knit. Ilontms Mveinia—The Mamball Statesman gives therm's/odors ore murder in Le Roy, Calhoun county, Mich_ on thu 21 ult. Neatly twn yearingo the nundattr, Jain Triniror, moved into the town of Le Roy, from Chantal:iue, Y., where he ion became acquainted. with ids with. (a sister or. Mrs Jas. Wintery, btre - C. Lu Mtn Wade and Mn P. Burgess, of branhalll sr very amiable youngwomao, andmarried her, They lined together Wr inunenine, when be; without the kid cause,' become Jealous of her, and unfamiliar disreopecsfsdly and 6.4, on Tuesday fart; they both:stinted 6fthe House of lames Wniters Unifier.) s diiitance of shoot one mile and As and while on his Warn appears that turatinek her it blow on the he&il with an axe, whieli be said be was toldrigto his Wadies to grim!. Mier disecm wing that he had killed her, he nueinpied: to . nut his own throat, Lilt did not succeed; nail then lett her weltering in her own blookond went fin his brother to ge and help get her. The" Jam. m Tcandr—•But,---twienoe—esil shuttle Wit cards,' as the King said in the cave of Montesanos, la Dint Qttinotte,'—'tomething will Lapp, by and by. 'Kings' end Queens' w il l yet, area az England; be Wsesinled, and lack' will UM up 'trump.' " (N. Y. Girtelponilent of tbe Union. Figures of speech taken Gem the Gambling hie, trip it oloog the tongues of the Democratic D - magnetics with a dippancy which shows their do. keliazdY with the mdticctr - They tweet think ef politics without tbieking of gambling. In the figure above, they ha,e ' told the troth. Wised they abut. flu the cards, even when, there are "no .Fings and Queen' the Jack is sure to turn up.--Gochi. nail Chronicle. Farms It.rtcares Tsorreurs.—The Alegandrii Gazette says It being now ascertained that eel. ther Gen. Taylor nor Mr. Clegt. neeeptible to the Meer newspaper, as the Whig candidate for Pr.si idea, we beg leave to propose that the Whig Can vention abort to assemble at Philadelphia, ahouldi previous to their action, appoint a committee to wait on thieditorofthatjonnial end enquire who srafguit him! As of importance that he should. be satisfied end gratified, and be seems to aka so much interest in the matter, mt business preen... ariof abet concern, and in which he has et t ight meddle, we mat that our auggeation "not L. overlooked! E=l:l=l3 &serif heavy failures are rePorted to have ta ken placenatong the produce. dealers of St. Lou is. Considerable excitement end n general want or confidence is exhibited. The embarrass. meat is said to have grown out of heavy advance. nwat. On•Fany lag was arreArJ in Frederic for tbe, crime of higunty, the Lev. N. ilarlsome— Tbe Rae. gentlemen married n Indy resident of that place about a tundlli ego, 'Mune which it line been dicertained he has n with lining in the State d' Ohio. .yr . . , TheiZaneevilleConrier. states that a 1.3 counter. fell note of the Western Bank of Baltimore war pamediii'lhat town last week by it• stranger. It should be borne in mind that the Bank has never issued knote of that denomination. ] We ore gratified to learn the .full cod mould success of lionse's new line of telegrapk, wind Ins been' found to work to o Chum, and ti newer Its proposes mod Ala News. Green cumuli, hove made their applies:mince i IlleCiswfonaituarlmt. • Conklint Wood& Co. will soon erect a mil in Cincinnati, • for We manufatuure of C.t.tor oil. This will lead io'the cultivation of ibe castor bean. , , 2, BrAcaartzen Sugar Regnery, which vu burn .at Cincinaati, wan wntiti $14,000 in stock and du tore; 511,000 of wldedi was insured. • The tuarturtl convention o? the rrutentnut I.•'pis• c op.' Church of the diocese of Virginia, will be held on Weenesting, the rich ea., in Christ church, LettersframNowOrieruts widen that wren) ures of ptPttarTnetore had taken Once . there, and that morn were expeCted. • •. A liU a boy Wand himself iv the Gra time, in ■ Malin alley. Agee seeing the"sights" bi • shoat time, be rap home to tell. bis mother the • ...11fasene-mmtam," mild he, they set spank. •nd tollpsimplass •t'em" , Tolerition of religicr as opinion wee one of the Bea gigot of the revolution in Aegria . , • The Anustian Tract Society has just printed 4000 of Leigh Rick:sours Poor William or the African *runt, in Negro Snail* km tha use of to Moravian miankkaaries in Suntans on the east arn cositat South Amain= Tbe girls In the Oratorio at Wary Willie, N. Y, hart Amok to redaction of the bows of N. • . The lldassechweetts Legislature bave becri ~ iesslou 120 d•is, at • east o( $3OO per daj, which emoutg• to $lO,OOO. ,BY>IitAGNETI C. 131 1 10 JaP,H,• - .F , - .. ;• t - i- 4 :," i c.-.--wr i .. ai ,:. s - tw ithi l nTri 4l4 ~,,--., -„;',i . : -. - • • , iiipE.l;sda..roh.:..,..p * .*;i.aik,,t,, 1 "'""nu6 '' ' 1 4" 1 " '1 ,,..:.....H irvu ' 4 ,1.77. 1 71,, , ..:,4: 7 0 7:71 34 :1, t 5 b ,:::::77... t. '" h L i e :i r :ire7 . , 1 ,:64.'7": .. " , ..: 4 -,u...,,,,,, id, ofronitrarorkxontie subject 'OIEII - unation; an. ;Tee n Patapi Fannie hi:tint. .: - .ai.i,',4,..iihii;d,.. minute walk of the depot of the Railroad in Ow atrial. ty calkers Mills, AI., ten miles wen of Ilaltanore, sinkwhich, rts with tVeshingtuit, there is a rust,: comtimnicauon, both by Railroads and Tuntyikes,— The building for the aceommodatlon of 'the school:W . of droned granite,lerected in a chaste style of nrchi teeters,' at Itl: expense Of /Uinta Tlie present;Princi. pal, ohled by' the eilvice ahn assistance 01 her bulbar, the Hon. John' Phelyr, boa expiquted about Si,brion additionv or improvements. Übe adjseent grounds, consist:lige( abeat twelves news befonging to thff In. rotation, ore beautifully situated, and root many ati vintages (or health and recrentiott. ;The terms Prr Me scholastic year. for linanl and lish education, are VW, Hoe n charges being tare kw We ornamental branches, lecturer, and foreigh lan gunge.. i A board of five Trustees (the Ilan. nohow II Dor sey, President) have a gene ca/ oversight T h ree condi tion and.management bribe trunnion. The Rt. Ilex" Wsn. R. Whitungbantli Is per. A reaident Chaplain, It. R „ . W m : yr: Clarke, n graduate Of Yale Collee, Is•Profenor of Mental Philosophy and English c om p.. shirt Enrolee" the ixpenerrod and excellent Vied ' Principal, Miss Browne, there are associated in the care, discipline and instruction of the . paths, 9 Ladles resident in the family. Mme. Louis P. Lena: a pra etor the Unwersity offnmee, (lit... Hate de iheii)Yro. (new of modern tang:tars, residni In the broitution, and devotes his - .11020 Wholly to its interests. There'. vote]are In motor attend:me two diming:Oohed' German' of the please two English Professors, one of real music trod the gnitar,"and otte Of the ' hatpand organ. and a Professor if drawing and painting an Wa ter colors and oil; Profiranr Ailten,nf Me University of Maryland, la Ire cm the phrieol acknees. Mr. henry C. Cromwell in secretary audit agent. An orgnaixatioh of. &heirs anchteachers like the above, with the accommodations provided, entitle the Patapsco 'Whinge to the ralik of &College or Universi. ty for the perfectin h or female education In usef u l and ornamental branches. his anted by an act of Mears Poratioo, With the ROWtt of grouting diplomas to Masa who pase through a prescred course of wady. . . • Extract from a report 0( 11, 0 Rt. Rev. Bishop Whit- Unarm tin the Diocesan Conirentiun of Maryland t aThe lit< examination oldie Patapsco Female Innis tote has" afforded still greeter evidence, if more ware needed, how competent Mr.. Kelp. is, to sustain tan Instionlou inhrior to none in the - country or its kind." , The Board' of Examiners, consisting or the iron. Chancellor Johann, of larylarul, associated with roe erahlistingalshed gentlemen from this, and other States, Wars reported,petober, 11347: . , . . - • 'rho exammation which . has co un t : lo woe as redeem' as to satisfy us that the co of instruction le thorough, r wham and emote. That what is taught. ii perfectly understoo, arid thalwhen a yoauglmly he spaed through the wi t h at the Pulapsco br ume, sod bean imbued with the 'elevated principles Which arc there sr/ seditiously Mei:leaved, she I. Pared to adorn any station. in which It mar be her In tore lot lobe placed. In view of Oa high intellectual and moral corm, which, to ear lodgment, the pupili, Of the Patapsco Walton enjoy, as well se the union , Omar salubrity of thecenjoy, climate, the dirty aril. we lter, and tho conveniences of &Chesil With whirls it is favored, we .Ittli hentillitied are cannot too strongly caramend it to the he patranage," . Extract from • report of We Prowtpal, 0ct.,1917, t ' "Patrons of venous Walsh. derapnetwas have continued to give the Institution their . support ant , friendship; and undue return. the proinples of aR are respectem, Controversy among ti• iv discountertanced. We endeavor to Irian up our pupils as ch.:rant, rely " leg touch on the influence of reltvoushabits and exem pla. A Northern wisrl in all its essential features and characteristics,t but divested of all that which might.. enrolee In southern feelings. is planted in a Southern ethane." This Institution is .at all rones,.open for Ma li on recap 'of pupils. Those who wish to do so, remain du ring varattons. Applications may be made to airs. Lincoln Phelps, Ellicott. Mills P. Office, Maryland.' N. 11. The Berrien of well modified teaches for school:Ord families, may usually beritained by ap plying to the Patapsco lustitute, to Which. is a N o rm a l Department, fur the training sod improvement of teach - . willtlawlettif - T . elf or I,l6l2sestougb G14a445... CONOEXIS. , Washigton, 14Esy 12, 154 a - Sitara—A measage wah Received. from the Hoax, 63rwarding the Wnchnain 67lovhith ttaa read twice and referred to theicomthittee on taut totiev Mr. Douglass, agreeably to mice , benught bat, granting public lauds in lowa, Car the pupas of constructing • railroad, connecting the Minions and, Mississippi river. • Upon motion of Mr Sagby, the bill in relation to the payment of intereli on money advanced by mahanmillaring the Creek Ltipi itieo, was taken up. An autendmetit was proposed, extending the principle by Mr. Peame, whiehilas adopted, and the bill, passed as amended. - Mr.lM'ais called up -.the bill, in reLatiMi`lb mili. ta r ry bounty Janda, 'reversing the decision of the commissioners of pensions. The bill was amen. ded and passed. Tho Senate then resumed the decision of the resolsition asking the President kg inforthotion in relation to the appointments withheld. Alter Mr. Johnson (who had the floor) had concluded Me re marks, he was followed byMr: Allen, who made speech upon constitutional *lna involved in this resons.tion. The arthjeet vat hid aside informally, Pad the Semite spent the mat a the day in executive sea• Aden. • Irons os. Ilsommcnarnisn—The hit !elating to the compensation ef Pen Masters, was called up, end paned, and sent 45 the Senate lot cow Upon motion, the Ilonse went into Conimitieh of. the 'Whole, and considered several Flute billa—waug theta, one, tut the relief of the heir of Rie-hard Mood—edler some debate It wart laid on the table, and . the Roue 'dimmed. La lees itexlee. Philadelphia. May IslB4B. Ey the taint 'Trivalent Newt:Means, dateatroni Queretaro have been received to the 13th alt Eighteen Deputies were yet wanting to Gum a Cougressioual quorum. • . Many Atnericsaswere dawning, and joining the Mexicans. Bustananate, with it raserie of the ar; fay bad goie to San Louis, for the ostensible par pose of tnrernwing Paredes; but should they coal esce, then fiirewell pew= Scaler and Clifford are Loth at the Capitol, and propose gluing the Mexicans all the 2d of June to coasider the ratification of the treaty, der which ihoald they not consent to the terms - of the treaty: hostilities wilt be resumed. Reclusive Correspondence of the Pit - taboret Gazette • PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Philadelphia, May 12, ISIS. Mar —Bale, of Western at SG Per bbl. The market issleady, bat not active.. • Corn M , esil.—Sales,at $9 371 per bbl. Rye Flour—The article is held at $3 931 rents, but 1 hes'r of uo sales Lieber . than $3 871 e per barrel. • Wbeat—Stiles of prime white at. $1 40.,151 47 cts. per hustle!. Corn—Saletof prime yellow at 51cara cts, per btishel. • ' —r 'COilee—zSales of 1,700 sacks I:steep-a at 71 eta , Balk Pnrk.—Seles at 3,4, and 5 eta. per lb. • , Bocons of suits Western Sides at 5 cents Corzespondertee of the Pittsburgh Gazette. BALTIMORE MARKET. ttatittante, Mar 12, 6 r. xt.,1518. Flattr—Sritee - of Howard Street breads 4 55,75; and of Gay at 55 25 per MA. Grairr—The market tit - without chance. pork—Sales of Meta at 210 25 - per W.I. and of prime 'at $ 25 ett tee . Baren'and Lard are without change. :Correspoodenee of the Hrtsberei tr osserts. Map 12, ISO. Plonr—Sakat at SG,rdaG,GSfe y 14,4 There are lame supplies alkud. Corn—Saki 9000 tat prime yellow at :wan ! 14. unmet. of wheat are very firm, and bnyers do not meet them. . Men Pork—Sales of tiOtl Mds Western - Yo 1, at 5i0,75 p 1.44. There is morn movement in the pork market, and prices are better, though mesa is held generally above the views of the bnyers. Stunk,—Thu market for fader - yr is depressed. Futic it Dorsorr.—On -the lab instant, a fits Occurred ea Detroit, which destroyed GO or 70 bouWW- . -amoniyMem, the Steam Boat. Hotel, A merican Hotel, and Lesdhetter'sHoteL A 'roman and two ohddien wens Inwood to dentli. Tut Wheat - Crop iu this cooing looks vary promising, and from posse . spites:snots, will he lamer Mao that M any preasoas year.—ilforlrills [l5 , F•SeillSl shimbi user be without 11"Lant's Vents Urge. At Oils eemem paniculatiy, wisest worms . ma so utust.lesotise and es temptingly fatal among dal doub-pareuts should be watchful, sad us the firm ap pearance oftbosedutressing symptoms which want us, of thepresence chapeau, at own_ apply • powerful suck *incubate ressetly. reins we can acre supply, conbtleat that it mile requkret•lrialto 0.- bMM! all that It richly merits alt the mimes that buie een Writhed upon U. It is eat and taiellible. sass of es/talcums aught be prodneed,showing Its riilll.llMbelll 'Far sale at Ust Dng Mors of J NILO& Co,oo wood sweet tart To rim Cams or Auxottuk Oorirrr—lrespeeifkl. ty oder =Trott es • eindidato for Clark of the Coanof Quarter Seraions, to, or Allegheny costar el iv 4ert to the &deka of the mulles Defoorstio Coo. ventroa. 111 format e9te atom eirkority of yoga mirrors, my endeavor Ask be to •dlerborgo tbedetres of the ode. with fdrIHJJ. otYLlblitml • LEWIS YOUPACI. tbet Sta. Curie. U. Pandas, D. El., o( owl, veal. prekk camberland Pakbririan 011ilthoe dih, betake Eadtkfield and Wood cm, to isomer morniag, at 10 o'clock. MARRIED, Inu6anzioa,•ll., as Wodneodey MMUS, lit 1M iu4 by by E... Maiolne Kann. /am A. ay, Eon, Pionbarg=ommos, daughter of De. F. J. Lemoyne, of dm place. At Ida a n residence, earner of liktienna Way and Atanorar anal, Wa.uut t own, aged es yam, for mality o(3eaford, at Down, Inland. Tim funeral mill take place tam after/mos at 3 ceeteek. Ort•-1 44 tcrtian Eancsj Nona; dettahter of Aifred Beeilayi.and grand4aegtder of Needle IL Craig, aged 1 yenta and 4 months, The (Mends of the fondly are respeeKolly invited ea a iteod the feoerel, fivoe the residence of her grand. (ether, Chit morning or 10 o'clock. SUNDRIES -73 bs. Itaririg; 00 Rd* No i tdukerek IV bto Raisin.; 3 keg• do; 10 bin Rock Ckndy; QI bog. Walnuts, Fallocns cod kirasil.Nou; 0 balsa Al -111 oodrr CIO can, HanSloot; in more and for oak, km fry torla ENGLISII & 8ENNE717,37 wood .1 60FPRE AND TY.A-100 bogs Rio Corot.; 10 do'''. yo do; 2 do Radon do; 20 boll atoms Y 11, hoped al ondt2 2 Teas; 00 eddy boo do. NI boa do audit. I lb Iwittp Tobacco, in slot* and for •nle low by • is 19 • ENGLISH & BrANET? • inn CM Otot Unman: 4 oak. rot AA; NI dog Vt/ Tow l'onsi Itelbs Brooms; 7D lam Not SoaN 23 do -.tor Candles; odo Piot Floods: 30 bi d . sued Nos Loaf Sugtot for We by, myt3 10401.13111BMINEIT SPIC&Ve-8 0 his ground Pepper; ID do do Ginger; 8 dodo Cloven; ndll do Allem.; 10 bags Pepper; 8 .doAll•plee; Innis Cloves; On Palo low by rn7l3 • I NliLeoll & umriv.Tr rEDLE WORK— Pau for sll‘klutta of Needle Wort Embroidery, and etattreidetiog apeutett to o of, at No. Mt atseket streci, up stairs:- • F It EATON tr. CO - F — Al2 - k - foliF" r ' •n k g, b tal I, r l . '.T.° e n e st i r. : !light dollars. ' _____., 713_ . . k Man TIOIIMMINGS—IthretiIIa Priages and °imp_, I j„ and an anrortnnent of Drees Flirlie_ree'd by as y.rers a!: :,.... .. myl3 FII EATON & Con ' .. V .1.14=---- RIBBON—Very narrow black and cad .. Vein! Ribbons Can be obiained at i ,.. ray= . • • ' ' - EATON'S WAX TAPER bIATCIIIO3 —With Ovid, An ask m 7113 P II EATON &CA Ib ii4r Lead, Je nlom .i4l - for istln Ly 3.4 enva JAR A IIUTLIIISON &C. , fALIZIVO bbla for anfoll icitooNmAizra a Co W I J I.1 3:1 1 1 Wqe" °II J74NI I O=;: I I7W 0111.—Warmiled pari, for We GS . J BCIMONAIAKNR &Co CI ALFAATUIR:Tbeaski for sole by' my L 7 ' •.1 BCIIOON fdANI.II.Ic to,, 21 wood 11 110% , y . riseN i us: SARS . Aptlll4.l—.l. , tx d s . of ay oo t mid for:abs * W . glesale " oad null, by . R EBF.LLERB N. ' B —A. R. E. 8. is Dr. wound). way agent for husbarah, the genuine article may always be bad at No 67 Wawa street. .• GItiGP3&IC-2 We white Gintrer libirdVoet re ceived f I b IS RE SELLERS Of d NrTIA RELI-3 enalreinst see by A in i o x, i g n,— . bbli : Just . treeivell a w E w s r p or side by PTS. TEEPENTIE—S bbls, jierhai order,' ism ste , d and foot, N by tsyL7 E SELLERS SULPH. ounce. reerlred atkd for sale Pl 3 Ciao RACllELLE—aleases Teed sad for a. 1.2 by .bayli : BA FARNEEIWCIC it Co OULPILMOUPLILL-9 0 at mkt sad for Ws by. ,m).li El A FAHNIZTOOK It Co bcad AMs4olbsjlatt reed end kw salit - by pll3 II A PAHMITOCK It Co ,'; 12t=! Trubteriber offrit fur wife IDeren Hundred scree of Land ilk Irranitin township, •Allre.., county, and about 16 ort:l7 toilet hour l'intburgh. Thi.k fend is subdrodrol intoorrachl cnutaintrig front Grly.tic to lusty aorta each, NO: will tor aid on terms nectar, inodnung to oucherepo. Alto, eight Building pone in the .borough of Birming ham, loclughtobolivitutur.of lot in Gregg's Plan of part of the 000livy.two: nom tracts ma rollowoc—Turo. each (rooting 2.1 hoot non Water street, and rututtng brie ILO feet to 006 feet taller.; Two lots cot tringlinto Si fret front couch, one ex tr nth tog. bock ' , Arcot, the oth er tol? feet to au nary; and alto tour loos, roach trotting Di) iterGrrottrrug ortret, mid extending bark toi, lett- -in disputable ittla given. For tenor apply to . N CRAIG, kwlrriS To Country blerelhoskte. Ty . ll‘l,l"kvirt . nS • S 'i c rr iv n ell A g li ea j w " s HNS° n.e 6 ut i fst ' u t c:7 '' b ol Ye l "- None, Aurora timid., Victims do, Coup " uo u Act r e ' eTi: do, Chive. Pearl ow/ . Florence; -5 eiSai-Palts Ar o - Ilan, !lower • liew,iniants' !toys . Ixpliont end Braid do; Aro lirial !lowers, in every Tanen),Also, filin dos Ladies Colton More. from 75 cents pee d dolt, up to the finest giality; Iva de. GC,. half llowc a good ociownient of • Thread, :Silk and Cotton , ilovea; 75p, 11.1kfv, IWO pi. tlituiderie do, Itat dos Linen Cambne do; la car tons Cotton and 'll.read I.serw. A 1... a good assort. theist of Combs. Tiatl,l4. Poui, Cut lery. Jewelry, nil of which they will carer et tren iudseenacill in prices to pare/moue. sayl3 • • - TO PAILIRERS. ' • LEAD, PIPE, PDAIPI4 AND stnigr LEA - D. Adoieribere keep conetuntly on /lend for sale; the eielelJranal Paten Lead Pipo the spring...pump. „iipinara, ltg~•l Lead, Pipe 101 , rwuluetko, wine, troth rprinas to lan,. durollincs, poi iu convenient packaceli 11.5 traiwpoitanoil, in length. to eon_ It is known to bete cheapest and bept ,wine of itiouduefinc aster,rovtiiig lens than logo, iron or .•op • CISTERN AND WELL PUMPS of the la.. quality, Iritb pipc ansoltal. HYDRAULIC IiAbLY—A Fait acting machine for drawing toratrr up MIL wig, Oro to suit. Con be put up by any nom, at • very tooa SIIEEn• LEAD or any desired weight per foot, suita• Itle for roofing. gautrutu, An. Orden ihr the abiree are ....riled, and ean he filled at th 111 'lntrust notion. JW BUTLER Imo; Leta,. W.. and Striithfirld, ntyl7anlteS Paten:tr.!, 14. • „, LOW PRICED DLR. ALPACAS—A .pply 'Web receirtil,,tcry ctleap, at thy Loods'ilmite of • tolo , , W R QATIN STRIPE lILE ALPAPAR—llondrome styiea 10 of dror. kood., low priced odd doe, to lw found at dry Meade hooey of mild • W 511/11.111Y DllESS'GOODS—Reeciced per Exprces. of A A • Simon A Cot, a market etre., the mutt amen give amortateat often. Goods to be found io this city, comprising come neer Myles, reemali Imported. mitt 1)1d11 DRESS- GOOIS—A A Mown ,tc Co, 110 =ar il. Ret meteclata reed par expreaa, tkl ps of-rich tilt add Isoeyvolored Silts. ntyl2 ARDciii—o)bbla NCI Lord cit; 12 do No 2do do; 114 Au received nod for sale br oyi9•. SPLLERS k Xrcom VISII-31) tads No I Herring: Itt des nett Jestreed • by torn SEIsLE e JLS NICOLS A (kr ._ Fa/alit Rolyp . t•!s?._ , 4lr parrtess, for MTH, Al wood sr 6A.P.II:SODA,-11AII ILI Ertl. liLh; Just ree4l and S bv LI A PAIESIESTOCK co, (1111.0Roeunt4b p.c pound Lauer, bur ree'd 7,„) rdol far rale by I BA PAIINIWOCKIL co iticE GINGEiI.-5 bap Just ree'd and !or tali b .411 BA FAUN/MUCK t4IT.LOGiirOO6-3 3 eases Seek rine Jun reached and kr sale b BA PA ILNWIUCK CO' rag. ben (Minna Lend h Mons and far IA We - nnuriar, 1101 Liberty .t, Stb acrd qr cask. and ...V Ind. bbl. Pron. Sweet yy Malaga, end Brunei Winer eemprisimrome very chairs rad esperkir 1114 ree . eiven and ler snit on aeconir mien. by milt LW k N IdITCIII4.TREE.I6O 111.,nr at OWOF. I. l 2;=`,YS boa Mee ' Ltd Oranae Print.; al.. W. and brown to, fine q glbh uality. tor 121 cents per yard. . utyll 1130SNET 11113110N3—W AlarPby juts just need Express, a lot ornery and huttagoina :from Iljia 37 cants. my/I IaIAOON-100.000 lb. llama. Koko and .Shoulderl, b. JllOl Onto Bowe; for solo by . It IZOMSON & Co Malt—lle Md. N 0 Sups,— bbli last do io store and for sole-by mylt It 10.011130 NA Co VrOLASSES-250 bb Is PlumMiori Motasim; IMIs 01 4, E i lcrr !Homo dcq m store , ane , for ratebK, 4 Co ID/9 IRON —ISU loos l'ig Iron, for oato by myll • • R It0111:4)N kCo AR 'IKON ./IN . D.ZIIIIIJI -al wax Iron, iiseil Wren; BOM keg , tilailiy'llo do; in mote and Int ante by Oiyll , .. . . /I ROBISON Co& --2 lons tialerrinni ju g' . reed; fur ..In B . ,t l i r y llWrlj ii S niyll It lIMINSOI4 &Co . EADA.IIIDIIIIOT-Ibiu Poi I.en4.4bniniSbot just rre'di for nolo by will -I: II yIIiFAMI J/Co OWNSFAIN-SAIIIIM./1111.1,Ji4:J..1 ined.-- .1 KIDD &Co . . ...... . - .. .......... . Spra: Tugn;..vriNK-au bbi. b.t mnd ..4 (or .••bi by •,• • • • • my 11 _'_ - ' 'I I.TiyL It Co jIIJIIIII: E: I: lb% poil melt and inr mile by I.Yll J KIDD It. Co Clitonieln ropy. ' -. P UTAT°E-'-a'11."4 a l i 'Miit ; ;;llVlli Jc ' Co - myll B A lM * 4 .7" ruat ' r " ect n ' i d tS t tr"°'; 6 do =yll . A'nv 01., I). JONES a; co' 0, 1110 . bbla , 7 r lt ,ti;j ' Z ' J():6A h co POT AlifLa engto lending from , t er Labe Erie anti for ti e by JA al LS ILa .g ELL,. - mylt 21 matte at COPFEE-11%) tags rreeDitng per Vanzil,timl lar.FmleE by - - .34y1.1 lANIES DALZELL Co., 1. WN- ; AN)NI tSI4N, AT ;D.IRT Pt :411ukrtrD , r, 1..0 reeciied : tam" of rich prink,' Yawn. mot . 3l.l:Tr. __ my... , ' /110 M CRC lANTS:-"Weiltell,' a oiliiiitiott'uts sales - in n 1/0101.41 , 1 or WWI Dry Mods email. lohmen mall t, by a young mutt Who Net been several yens in the lontnest, and uttritout the IMSI I-entwines can be given. It ppty et thi. other, to C. J. N. • nt endive* - T ARGE: Arnow I.4l4lll.—tioitable for Alarm., barmsjuit received mid forNale by . . . . SCIItn.A.U.AI:IIt &X* • SMi. TURFENTINK—t9 WA. jaq rc.,d nndiur role by. = , UA FA lIN btrl'UCK t lo 1.1 Y L 1C 414 IJURICF. e !'"'" 1""‘"111.. S red' nlfor.nle ' • I 1001 . 1ift'S'ISLIVil.AS;—li 1a. , 4 just fee'll anX fur • ‘„,„! rnle by ortylo 11A PAIINIWIUCK „k Cu C _ BOAT Mit I.lAlXl.Sultuble for norp Lunt, with furniture, cable, ac. complete. Ennui. pl . IaPINIIN;WALLACkt d Co; or of ALEX CATllllloWAllelEtily . EAU-CooP.ige'CialeonLeall, in mans and for male ',Ls by enyll 'LASS 6.IIIITCHISUN Co DRIED PEACHES-40u b. fur oak, by . Ira - YAIENKIi lIIIEY 0..50, 07 water et_ Wr i e N rinl E l STriarby bi r P, " l4 1 1 '5'9 ° " Xi ; m 10' riAmEs-DAT.z4r., Water it .115, 'tit sacks • den till do •rsq • • Vdor; tda Hatton landioglrom simr Caleb - Cups d Ibr sale by • • •-m 10. , • - JAMES !MIZELL ACON AND FLAXSEED 2 Oise• Baron; 11 begs Fisiz.ekmesivisg pet Lae rot. .4 ?mops.. and for We by taylo PAIZNIA. 9 ALAI tOAP•••••'S3 Ina landlog from 91199 . 151 • for sals b may , i•• ). SAL. SODA-4 casks just reed Ly mylo y SCHOONIVAIa: 9 5 :41 ATCTIONPIALiIr; hEOZMZE3iii. • lasi. S.k.f Voss; OnNoaday morninethe Mac at I.oe`csock - , be sold, by positive onitts of cohligneetS,RilhoMt SCITe;'2I ttth above Igoe., .40eva1 Very large invoice. of Ar3somabla sad choice,thT Goods. The goods w ill be Fold by the (all piece for the costeideace of deal ez., echo. attention Wpm...1.1.1y culled'. thin saki 0. a chance fur bargain. Tbis sale ism elm. Mao.- cee,and no reemvanon can be mutant the goods IA 1.. told. The Imarlfileut comprises every varietyof dress goods, faney articleuelotta,crutimeres, doweAlieth be. 11.1RPSS GOODS—French lowtu, Scotch giaglimm; Manch..ar gingham. fancy bartize, dross inks, man boo de lain., broom add English chintz, lustrous al paca., France and Englhda tocriooc., gingham, lawn, !white dregs muslin.. Also, a very largo lot of English and American prints, in great variety of ityles and. WOULLMIS,VES.r. FINES, &c.—Black, blue and in-' zi.lblegreen cloths, fine English wool steel mixed and black. eatihetts.,<... 6 ..." ..v..0 "" gold miry, fancy satin ...tines and Maiveltles, Bite Valencia and bcautifal ball vesting., linen pantaloon drill and fancy mutt. , FANCY - ARTICLES—M.Ie searfa, Caney sho.li, silk htlkfei lawn and gingham era... satin 0051p*, tern, hid glove., hosiery, . gum Mecca: Paris button., rich maul. Shand...nog tilt, black and enlaced patent thread, silk parasols, ginglnun umbrella. bon tun eilk,irish . STAPLE 090D3—Dromn and black muslin., slate, and colored cambric., anger paninloou stuff, tick. and indigo bloccheeks, white, yells. and . seark. tra. Terum.of role, cash carreticy.' Catalogue Safe of ' AT tke Commercial Sales Miis, comer of Wood, and Fifth 'streets, oo Saturday 'everling,klay INN-- Among them will be found, Chronicles of }Mahout, France and Spahr, by Sir Joho FrofwarO-Borldtfl Mier on the New Testament, 2vols; iVorkri of Lord Baliabroke, 4 sots; IngersolYsiristory Of the Late War; Sullivan's Public ?den of the Recohatiom ,Graydon's Memoirs of his own room Life of President. Nerd; ii Talc 'Reminiseencm of hie own'.Tiete,,lnaire 17.',0 to 1911, by r Tmiabolh plates: Bacon's Lives - of Ike APO. tles,• Mires,* Ilistory 'ofWyoMing; 'history of Amhiteeture; Works of Lord Ilecon,2 vol,; Mbomes Waterloo Ceinpul Browning , * ilistory.of the Ho ? Wool; Praseabell eao tes - French Cooking; Prase, Piero, Mal Wonders of History, platewDiers Works, 2 'vale; Completer works of Lord Byron, Pope; Shelly, Shake. pears; Encyclopedia Anteriettna, 14 volm•MMeellarse. 09W Prose • Works of N P Poetical Works; Nook of the Army and Nary; Morahan's LIM of Wieddomon, 2 vote, with many other Standard Words,rif the latest and ben library editions. Also, Donny Bibles, a moiety of Cailiolla Prayer Nooks, Ac. , Catalogues con be obtained, Odd the books ezatnin ed at the auction more. l. . .; mylll JOHN DAVIS,A, Aust. : 27si , safe pf Baas • Trill be continued in the Commercial Bale" Union; corner of tread and Fifth streets Monday Wednes day, Tharsdny apa Saturday evenings of ri d. "reek, at 'ft o'clock. • - The collection embraeess great "anew oeostseall. aeons literature of the best and Cater editions, and sin be sold withont JOHN]) DAVIS, AMUSEMENTS PITTEDDR")IIITEEICEV/18.' C. S. rams • • • Manger end Lessee. vAsT.NItiIIT OP THE VIENEOISE CIIILDHMT. • • Savvinsr, Mar L 7, 1948 PAS DE ' , LEVEE' by .411 Them a. Dartionse. VOCAL POT ropu.9Wc.n....d English sns•Vb by the Viennoise Children.. • • _,- PAS I WM:EOM by 24 Viennoise nemeses. ' PAS DES ADOIIIDIITES, by 4i !` •ts During the evening THREE DRAMATIC PIECES. Doors ducts }paw 7—eurtabs rises I Wore ts. • • NOTICE—Bon office Open every morning of S dent, where seats rosy be secured for any night daring the enyngentent edam Vieunoise children. I First end Second Tier VA Pit 2/ ilenhs Third Tier Scents. • • ‘ , IAIIGILDAY Grand day performance—A variety of entertainment F . the Viesatunie Chiltlnenti Loon open at tielt For particulars see bill, D . PF.EFORMANCE,by.the VienlioisivPhitdrou: No Theatrical Exhiloote: Doors opeen at o'clock—perronnance t 0 toultooore et : past IL Kit. oro broutitul lOVerlisemoloo. A: collection of choice resplendant Ciroups. • • -:* • MOINSIEUII:ALS.TANDEIt, . _ LxsiNharer t! Tau On. Situ at , Muv la. • lIIS ectchrmml hlnAinixo from Perm T trill give his last exhibition irotitt city, tithe lixeMS:iloorr, on Saturday, May .- • . •• , V.' Admission only . 110•centx—ehildren alder 10 -yearn of age, 12 cent.. . • m 412 • -7- FANCY 'DDY' . GOODS. , • - SEAMAN 'Jr MUIR, 321 Drlsadasty, Zrew''Y erki At PORTERS JOBBERS of 'Aak-4 - FiCriiiprin; tod Muslin+. Defog., Lutes, naltanderies, Meri os, Shawls, DosieT Worn, Lamm, lilombiNnes, AND ALLOTliblit ARIETIESOFFANCYCiOOII9.. They iswito country Mere/nus, visiting New troth, w examine their stock before making their purchase,' MM r. uir was for many yawls of the hatuwad A.T. Stewnri k Cm; from which. he reihed on tha lat of Jan. ',Mt . and Mr. James Deck we ho Las onjuterrAt la Me busincmh) vas also faro rrlbilkoaarn Mut estab, .11. the llonorahls the .11;4ei at th e Coe I ttof Gen rut Quoiter'Scsattniet of the Peace, is and fur th C'tnenly of Allegheny. - W theo n aut hu onlo mbly stiewelladhat your petitantera have inert, lied themselves with matestals tot . -the ateozatoodanau troveters and others, at their dwelliat hoax, hr the Want aforesaid, and pray that your honors will be pleased toprant thew a license twkieptePublie Muse of Igatertantattent. And your Petitioners, as...in doll , : - : IW, the in . bseribert; eitisens of the Fifth Ward, do coray,thal the above petitioners Ireof good repute. for honesty and temperance, and am moll provided with house mom and emmenienem for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelsre, and Met mid, I.lVelll is nmeseary. . T. Faiiman, J. Ale Masters, Jr , • .1. blequenn,' J. Montootb, IL Moot* W. Mackey, - A. Holstein, W.IIV. Cilmot, _:___l: - FIMUI AND FRAGRANT—IhIk./KTED IN , 1943. ',TEST received at the Pekin Tea Store, N 0.76 Fourth 0 meet, cc. Wood. Pittsburgh, • very navy neck or. fresh GRIMY AND BLACK TEAS, from the New Toth Pekin Tea Company, all imported Ibis - Spring. Thelintair Upon at f s artitp - Black Ten ant very 'soca:a l .= tt, eliewalletlis l 'ar l e Welted . to call sod amore O. - stook. T hey will kw genies onitated aud it gentity.thay wick for—ftom 311 n to a half eheat, arthe tame priea . , leo, • intuce of of SO hap of old Illocka,'Cov Jar* :Sin and Si Doiciap Coffee., wh lesale tied retail.. - ' Lovering', double refund Swart in loaf, enned and pulverized, at ot cents per lb., tunny retailed to 16 cent.. French spiced Cbocolate, a prime amiSlo. • ; N. I.l.—We pledge ourselves in ell eases mbar." the above articles do not give entire astigmatism, to return Me Money. A. JANNIi:S, • oigg . • .79 Fourth street To Bridge Builders.' S • . • MALEDPILOPOS.U.* will be received at this olEee omit noon of Rattltday,MMl Wet, for the etestion. of dune Bridges over Itabtoson's Run, in Fayette' and Robinson lownsbliss. Stone work to be bid tot by the perch, and wood work by tkw foot lineal. .Plans and speettteatione to be seen at abi office on Monday nest. MAIN WDOIVF.LL. ll dOSEPII T. MARKS; ntisits. TILOMAS PERKINS. COl7lll • • May 11, 184 S . myLetllt.tvaiS 4~t +i~~f~:~ ~•.Y~ ~a~~h • • fill*: School Directors ofJohnstown. Cambria coon '. ITT, wish to employ •• Make Teacher, at SW per th mon, and • Female char at 1125 per month, goal,- hod wankel chswe oftho Grammar Schools of the Dis trict. Anesemmation of applicOws will be held on the Ist, 'aud the schools will commence on - the 4th of Jaw neat, to coohnoe eight month. Application soar be wade by wail, post.pold, m C. W. BENNETT, Pres ident B Johnstown. • . milYdZaselrB Choice Building Lots. rplIE subscriber will sell at privategale Seventy Four Building Lots on the Ohio river. They ate Wmn tcd In the Foot Ward ratite city of Alteglieny, fronting on the Ohio river, about twenty minutes walk Ram the Piusburgh market house, and are more advantageous ly situated for pleasant residences thou. any other lots now in the market. For particulars, mply to the sub. scriber an the Immix& JADIMSSPROAT, mylraller - • . Rebecca street) Allegheny T r ALE:II 14l b , tr•q ne alt . ? . r e . rates rise and length, cueing gira; p 4.3 and tender ness in the stomach. The geoeral • healds becomes de moped, the aystena enfeebled, and,the marten= lee continually .aggraviating, until relief or death termi nates the seaming. It A Fahnestock's :Venniftwe, prepared at Pittsburgh, Pa.. is the best rertiedyin this Thewarm, after being destroYed, let die charged in detached portions, and a speedy relief will he obtalnrd.' • tap it TEYANTED—A uiaetion in a grocery, lumber yarJ,, Ty foolery, or any business where be could wake himself useful to Ids employer. He is a tolerable good English gamine; of steady, indastrions habits, .111 t a omall (wilily. His terms will he • moderate compenta• lion. iterpectable references will be given. • Drquire at this office, . /MULE CLOTHS—Alexander it Day have juerce 1, eeived un oriyereal bale of superfine pooreh'Dn nosk Table Clulhe , which they eller by the 'don , at a great bargain. Dealers will find these geleidd worthy of _ IIEgriNGS AND SitlitTlNGS—Alczander /A - Day have jult weived a Irery . supetior assorumem of brown and bleortted Hheminget,of the mom celetammi mama Ineture, of all wrWitm and qualities; also, Wear tiell autl brown Sh.stinvy affair flualitiel, u Gfe. FLOlVEB4l—Alexander 4‘. Do have tint opened a l a ' i r ror "."*(F' ge " ! h V ' I be sold tot he retailer at Um lowelt 11 4" "" _ - TWIN scam. c., Wholesale Grocers, Pommel oth ruul Limit Alerchania Drakes Pro duce nod rilthbonth aufeethrea,. leo, 7 Cothaterei al How, Liberty sthee . l, near the emat, t'kuWasylt, IL A de6 . ol?Ltul lb at hor ' s P ia ci lit 4' ' B'4 44 . ring :.r " . ' Co DIO6PIZACI-60 . bas in stoma nice aztielei OX) Undo do; quarters; fiot eale by ' rare • • • .• ISAIAII DlCKlgrken C"Tg—tuirb.. . .e 4 144 4.0 , j bY . ISAIAH DICKEV fr. Co • par m A y / I -t.i . e¢sk pure fnalitilzol-15 - - 4acvnit:l4ftliAllls-‘o)doz Moot Scythe Saciihsi AY for spilt by •- int •Jl6 FLOYD Q prvoo i„.p cop, ro, sale k rum. coioloolj Wool; nzo i nikom • for nalc by • DtANS—albtaiimall Whiteßeau; Gatiml4o4 my 9 & FLicAni —IW - bla.h prime 14itie7; . drslile by , .mr , 4 Ji FLCAID U • 1811-10 blds Herring; a do shot In store and for sole br 0 BLACK LIUMO &Co, - • oraterst,,Junetioniddield La VD all ,-10 bal. No 1 Lust Oil, a name ankle eda No 2&a jun received awl faunas y - DaCON-Ila Mulls prim easwassa gum; 12 d o plain Hama and ShouldemJaaltetAralal Satanic .•' mr3 . Vl/NEGAR-s)bbl. Caia!,Vaitii:last;;.l.7l farnda VT - ' mYB ' "SELLERS*. NICHES, PICKLED PORK-10 bbli Ma, Pyribi - 6 do Fit.; in loom and for see by. my 9 • S.F.LIXRS & INICOLS ME=EN. STEAMBOATS i:. C • I L., P.A.*ICET ., LIN E." • .well:knostk line orsPlemtia Potost(e* BteaF ere is ifow, eoti*Oeed cI the,tengest,eenttest, ben 'wished mild ferelsheLend porterful bolts os the seaters of the We'a accouusodatiolt sod ems tert Astute:Posy can peoeure,has been provided Imager. , TleoLine has •bee,, opeptuon for See yews —hreanied stistilliostat people ...thaw the ken ma; ti to;Lheit persons. The'• bow Le AM the foot col' Wood.sneet mad ay previous to loaning, for the seen.. Coop( freight and the ent7 orpesavngere on the mu. esses-the•Psosno . - • ' ` ' • •' -"SUEZ:MT PACKET:':',_ ." . 11tc - ISAIM - 'NEWTON,. COI: .A 1 0. S.W. wki leave PiustAargl avvry_SaadFrystaning lo 10 o'clock; Wheeling evorSonlity /mg at E. r. at.• , ~. . .'_ • , 71iO1tOAT ACKEZ ~.... ~ Tlie MONONOAHEId,. p,. Own; will lave Tim . fitultb cry litooday mo 6at 11 er , r,.144 - ii‘Theel.ing every bloittlaiiivemAs ail .r...rt. "- - . .. : . . •. TVESDAY.PAVICZT. • • TN 11111CANIA Iglitantna, vtd !ears Pittaborp aatay Ttaxdar_suaraing a Wo'clack; .113 e ling may Taxably eaamait at 10 r. x. - - '.46CDNICIDAT: PACtinger. _ Prbir.E.NGLkND &Pus. Jena -.Yiltabargib.avely Wettats.lay swami at la *wadi.; Wbcelitig ...lay Wednesday avaalar-alpr. a. i* . cart Vuer,' 'info Pint burgh erery Thstran morning at 10 crelocki.Wheeliss ency:TlguodU eventag "LIU r. - • The.CLIPPER No. 2,.Cspt, Csvwq ill Icitio Pitts. Antigti every Rids)" kt....$ 10.o'cloeta %netting oven. Prialoy evetti4 MID,. lIATUUDAY Tho hIESSENGEIts- 0 0- N ahoohOrill kat htitts.l bank ooray Soiordoy =ming as le &cloth Moodil( o.orY &flora.) . .ruPg / Cs ; ' . New TasnON AND Prrrsevitan DAM LINE OF CANAL AND STEAM main 1 t aka per . . . Lane. Pittsburgh daily, ran o clack, at. arni rives at Glasgow, (mouth albs Sandy sad Ca. ind,) at 3 o'clock. and New Lisbon . v. . Learn New Lisbon at o'cloc,' P. (*akin* trip canal to the river during dm night.) and 0 . aka o'clock, A., M., end arrivei at Pittaburgited P. 151..-Altua making a .continuous hear for carryAg pas, seamen and freight between New Lisbon nod:Pm. burgh, in *honer time and at Pas wee than Ity soy !.; The proprietors of this Lane hare itia pi altsuld of iw forming the Mat that hare fined up nava% elais Canal Boat', for the accommodation of passengers and freight, to run in eastication erithatais well -known . 51.1.01C11. CALEU COPE and REAVES,. and connect. Mg, at Glasgow, with the Yitteburgh: and,, DIM and other dimly lines of, steamers dolm/se Ohio and hlisehaippi ricers. Thu proprietors plethmthana.. seises to spare weapons° or imathte to inane coal fon: safety end dispatch, and at of the pablie la share of then patio HOSUZED ACINTS. O. M. lIARTLN./ S. it W.IIARBAUGII, • EL HANNA, &Co. • • I _I?! J. IlARB&Otill &Co. $ • --- rivrisat i a i & BROWNIIVUXII FEBRUARY Pn" lEttrutair 1.; 184.1 MINE DAILY ATB A. It, AND 4 P. • The following ,nesi.boauf euelppicte . the li ne fir the present manta AT. LANTtc, • Copt. liumes. Paz ALTIC, Capt. A...Jaeobr, sad = &M ANY, Capt.,F, Bennett .Tbe boatty are.eatintly new, and are hued up nithouturgard to eSpensa,'. Er.' •ery comfort Clemency earrproeure has . been preeti&xl. 'lite Dom will leave the Nome enhela Wharf Beat at the root onto:rut Passengers .rill be panentat tirt board,. as the boats rritlcertatalr tetra at the name Alma hours. 8 A.M. and 4P. Id' • . jinn FOROISELING, CINCINNATI & LOMSYIII.I.r.. ,bt —Recruit SSITIONLY PaeauF.:.rihet TELEGRAPH S I Perry, commander, to Di lantisville and Intermediate pone ,erterfSaturday. at 10 ceeltxt, , -; 6 ! For freight or passaue_appiy Dnal oitil;Lr FORSYTH INCAP&Appops. The Te .raph hes been buillespready lees salljar.. , packet, and sub a Oleo entirely to the eatufeel senr; ' the .neeonunadations are Inferior, to -- - FiLiR.NEW ORLEANS: • 'mew mw.m.mer ' • SAVANNA, • Deaiasri, waster; fat ierree dim e edime posts on Wednesday., For freighi o passage apply An boimi; FOR `Jr. Louis. ' • The pew Ould i aliald ifeig 2 2 itetnitta, , ilheie;eforlipi Vay. - For freight or pm ,atip ap ' l:l sll3. --- . . , •FOR NMI:MU:ANS: • ".' ES r ' 4 4 ,-. 11' ne' SLTIIVII.:4I.r °Der = L -: , ~..,;,. • - •Andirrn, rusterirrill ease for ribare u4l hotennedimalipcari au ihrs din . 4 &crock, P AI. For freiOr. or pue4figa spa/ 800 my. - The an Thooing income,. • • • NORTH YER; • 1.1 • Dean,asterorill lure .above at I m o o'clock,. NI. ImulL • • -rityl3 ILrITrT Tho fuss steamer • • - ••••• ,!, NORTH CAROLIN 4; s :t••• • ii m aggi e rinacyosastar,lcairsals abase:elm day, at 10 "bet, Pdilght FOR CINCINNATI:: L- Itsouz.•x Tos•D•:r • • sod Wa new al r ar: for 4e day, Mb la ;0 A ill For freight or Plrogolf - • FOE IVIIEELING AND! BILUXILICPOILT. , L , • , TM, neat and sabataatial low er MID 6 new Poe Mast Orly has respooki beT regain trip! betwervirbeglim, - IyAgeport law* pittsba!gbos MaMay. and TkOitiy.. REGULAR PACKEY'FOR • IFOIMEH.,' Tie nevrand (oat slassies . Baines; ataTi?ntriitii d all Isdenaediata itints widow days and Saturday. of sash weak. Far *eight ar kilt - . • GEO n AULTE.NIKEEGER,Iitt, • - - • PITTSBITROII k WIIMIXRO The wifawame- WN _Done* P th Kittney, master on 'Maui,' Will aim* fly Wednesday and Fnday, at 10 o'clock redro../ % y. -- - Leave Wheeling every ToesaLay,•Thaneloy : and.fhte teway, at 7Vereek, • t rt , Ptrviv.ir. , • The Comet *III latil at all th e maimed/0v • Every neecanodatiOrr that can be Immured kr Hot and safely of pareengets has beef providoL - t 'Do boot te also nnviidol with a aelf-aetiag safety med to ffat r - e, 6 .r.1! , v *T A IVI'LSMA Pn ''. °° _ feW' • earner of round MLUlrtilklai. IdeICMPOIXT,- ELIZABETH, ANti./%IOI*ON(JUIF f- DINPATCII, : • 14elscq manor, wili -Ma a i d e Pittsburg', • ovary. , aatlcaay W.d... 1 .Y add Friday, at Di 'clockia. kLotadildo. ukbl City arm Toesday,Tharsdayand Datarety, alb o'clock, k. x. For.fiatitrk tarTaxatax V L arl • • • FOIL 111.1LN6WN.. The tww arid u l aA er:Titter?vi/Ileinni ' 11" port cycry, IVeitoradaTindllm•- rt,ml r. M. Vim r7lgtryor pawner apAlton.„ \ TIIAVEL7I6IIII.-:, . 1.84 S EXPRMIS FAST PACKET LINE, FOR Pkloo One. (Eh ta l P a l l i v An t. A 7 SiI T IL Z L. PI i° , RB. - t,a t RILE Canal and RD . :del/elm; t l tt:o G rut ateelleitt onier, the paeletsof this line mu karilimith ',- tenger* as Aglow*, eve=e-, at 9 toot.a., Lonisiana—Cept J P Wf07.9. °M.-A Crieig,liredinqlay, '•• Indiana—P Berkey, Tliuraday, nth. . X.1%004--11 • • Luhisiena—lP nog:apon, hietunlay,l3loo • elhio—A Craig, Sunday, 14.11. Indiana-1. Berkey, Monday, oth. '. ,t • • Kentucky—ll Tzuby, Tuesday, 1011. ~ Loultiana—J P Thotopsoit, WedetrAny, entig,'lltantday, Inth. Indiana—P Herkey, Friday, 10. h. Konturk)--11Truby, Sanue4oeuth. ' Lottiolana--.1 P Thoolpitej; tiusulayaltt. • • The proptietorshithicithe built nay, bout annwg ups .'i.k . r, , nll+. the Wire cabin cniuged,wbielLll2l , (eh! . renter ennifor, to re,...ne. Irr.,7l.lshp with 'hair • •Phat , un e 010, VJ 111 s 1 . 0111.11.10 S OVerUPCMOCII nal edl4 If Yt. znvaling nra coogoriable setae,- t , endeUhlce, secure put tickets ut the Packet .01Aek Nen:uunaheht !louse, welter *vet of. • - I . 0 39 - LE24l44keN.camdliaiugs P N TS. ().NLL-Y;'..,, OCEDAR • • 114. 1 1; established a - staretuntsT la the 'v01..124(4111..ntrj virKSTr'eVPll.l4 •t[TZVELYi lon ..pds . es=ranst extdbhing. at all ten 05.. : ,:: : ,.! oftbe_yegr,,OHLfracst Mammal as T Tiwy ye new: Opeolssa , Several Ilaadtelsasas e -, eaniarsung every new yap., °Mottles • id ,ramedta taadnedoly .inany vrideh • have }ma lbeen maimed, and are elated ids sale fir Cash and short a 15.51 . 15 :-PRICRAILEDUCF.D.. ' • , ONF A II.TO 'FIVE - _CENTS, pa, 7.. wow. he pane at . 44. 1 Ja. 7. , :r, printed . thdahree t attach ase.ros:a.r, b e '4* *3ll4 ‘ 4oMiliilllsB, " NaWSOlksi.U.Obla : 5 •T/E11101l • A*DAlONN a7IC Mpplol l . = .1 1 , Nigh L s; Fn i c. 005.0, tA t ry trkera r 401117 y pcaTrkoustwrir ; ln , ultrr ze rox aiy6 ; • ' ilook,sllens co . ,lrlfer . kej and SILKS 4141) SHA t airl-Sg a tt of &Its Amd i t=ls to be pima jerth;WF,tomll4 Watt and loony 1h k$ s , very ,wartaty..4. duo& &Coy CO aket at; &kis re: Cro&I Shawl& ta . ~.4 pogo, 17u bet toibtoitritl, "mob' enbcoreina ..`t! ,. ,ory.l 11 - ACIRINECAIIOS—The uedenii-oed bee rectified 11l tb ,„,„„ xi ~,poyare.b.,t Verde Coe wool ending tau:hives, loam aide. tik.VcCieliaiLiv, L'm Remold%