PUBLISHED KY WRITE . Iic CO UElElliaza MONDAY MORNING, ADRIL'29,-1653. ILMV. several eay.tPeslefasa N e er g ßo t rk fo , r Ph m ila d pa l p p e h r i a,t hie and Besion,Aud h authorised to receive subscriptions "and adierdstuienie for co.. (Er Pxtr.Z.Awcateaw.—Advertiae• lame . en.dallbeerlptiona to the North Anacreon and, wanbil frog tide ogles • Malted State. Gazette, Philadelphia, received and for CrAFINIIATI MILT GAZlLTlV—Ad•ertatalents add stablierptiena, orl lbw paper, will be received and forwarded bun 0.1. o:TPartanczawn, m ill h a tor War trainable paper, will be rceuved and fc tyrant ed (ran th in office. Bum rICAIL - 82beerip.i0^•ted advertise - W. P.M received 'and forwarded free o , duns from calm Lila•SO let al al ad pa, T vet 1 va tu• tie and Whig Cosset,' Ow.' • tentlo Legal.. c all ofv of the Ow ns Chapman, the Wide . . 1"d Ar'l. C.thiS Committee of Correspond. '• mice me t tlt Court "loan. The following rem:4a q= was ad P led, to win -......_2...!. That the Whig and Andutasonie voters set= sayer Eleettoo Maxims of Mei... County be, and are hereby request.' to meat at their anal Pines for Idles election, on Saturday, th e tat day of Safe no I, thee and there to elect two delegates to the Canty Connellloo to be WO at the Court Hone, on Wequesday the sth day of line, at It o'clock.• a. ' - "'" ,-- ,Said - Convention to mate 'the noel • and neceesen ~-: ,111211thali01311 for the earning October Elections, and Manta appoint Ere - delegates to represent the County le the Skala Convent/on, to be held in the city of Phil.- deth/a, on Wednesday, the 19th day of Jane . between tie oftt'wirhan6dTgewe'fkt% to he b.:ph', lint an la thalVans math:nue. between the hoar, ofseran and nine o'clock. P. M Jae. E Palma A 1111LANDS,Chairiese, • Al'er.Paanust,}Secretaties. Taco. Ein Taem Pittsburgh, Apnl to. 'SSP. ETSEE NEXT PAOR FoR LOCAL hLAT rk Rs TELEGRAYHIC NEWS, cW NICARAGUA T/IZAIT —The, treaty nelotinted by Mr. Clayton with Mr.Bnlwer, noticed by "Jul:grit; in hts letter today, has received the almost united anoomlamt or the press. Mr. Clayton has In this, &smarm other instance of his foreign diplomacy, exhibited a shrewd nen, tat t ar d abillw, which pla ces him smug the mon brilliant Secretaries of the B:ate Department wo have, river had. The honor and battens of the country are perfectly safe in his bends. Toe Pam annouthes that the contest between tha paddlers and boilers and tie iron manufacto lon has ended, by the submission of the f,rmer .o the prices offered by the latter. Some of the old paddler. and boilers, as many we4reaume as can get ennplennent, have gone to wort at the new rates. Than, all their loss of limo and excitement, and all the evils growing oat of them, bare gone for nothing, except, ft may be, they have gained ' wisdom to gaud them in future against suites, and the advice of those who have lured them to adopt a mule which has worked to them so much evil. The employers, we understand, are much pleased torah their new hands, end their works are new going on finely. Few of the old hands will be able • to set work,and will have to resort to other places, or ether employment. Ohio Mid Penskayivanla Rail Road.. The line down to Beaver. has been put under wanner, to g ed men, at rates, below the eat. 110 was of the Engineer. 0.1 the 6.h of May,the line through C6lutabiklta Coanty,Oblo, is to be "iAtold Salem, itmladlrlif the grading sad masonry, to the intersection of the C.eveland Rail Road.' The work I marece the month of Big Beaver sad the Stale lute, is in rap id progress, tad the claims icr damages whirls re tarded the Work at the.crossing anus Beaver riv er, have been amicably. adjusted. It is expected the locomotives and cus will be rosining from Pittsburgh to Beaver and New Brighton in July of next year. Arrangements have been made to urge (toward the work as rapidly es possible on the whole eighty miles of the Eastern Division, from Pittsburgh to the COnntletiCita with the Cleve lied Raid. The means now provided, for that put of the work In Pennsylvania, are anillielent to complete the grading and bridging in the State line, and to leave a surplus of about one hundred and nip thousand dollus, applicable to the an. persist:mum° sod eqalpment. The amount Te qu-led for the grating and bridging between the ate lino end Salem, has been raised by the citi. ',Mot that town and Ito vicinity, and • sable:in. • ties is now In progress in this city for the construe tidy of the remaining thirteen mike west of Salem to Alliance, near Mena DIIIOII. This last link of thi Eastern Division run through a corner of honing county, and the meux.far making It said have to come from Pittsburgh. The amount wilt ' not be large, and the Directors are determined to adhere to the policy of incurring no indebtedness, -except for superatmctom and equipment. This is essentially necessary. in enter 'enable the Cox. posy jo obtain itairon on favaealde teem. Bat few of our cilitens aro tally aware cf the importases of the speedy completion of the Ent. inn Division of the Ohio and Pennsylvania -Rai'. road. As soon as it can ba completed, the Rai:. loads in Ohio, with which it will connect, setil to ready Ibr use, and rail rand can will be able to run flora-Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, through Cleveland and Columbus. The mate. It is true, will be thrco hundred and niocty miles long, and will be 'somewhat circuitous, but it can be run readily In from eighteen 'to twenty Lours, and will be nearly ap handmi miles shorterthut the present river touts. The complailon cf the whole of our _Western Road will shorten threilistance from day to 4i:rattler; hot the opecing of the eastern divb. aloe` will be one Or 111, i,..tq:oat days that etre, &tweet, upon Pittsburg l. I, v.: dpise us a cootie- alms rod road COMM:I4x ad the Veer round, With the bent of the S ate of Ohio. lily a unite d and vigorous et art, tilt may be accomplished aril year, and the care trim Ctneineati may be souring In our streets be! re thaw from Malaital. phis. Let us hope that both roads may be tea?y to be opened at the same time, and as early nest year as it can be -achieved. • Small Motes.. fallowing are the sections of the now Bank iin reint:on to the cirealatiolit of mall notes. hvisious are of the moat attitigent character. ' • 'a' tin de not prevent the cirePlation of notes 'a less amount than five dollart, no enactment /rim Great Inconvenience will be the each of legulatkm, and much lan 'will &cane to the .tionuanaty. In order to procure specie to make erthanges, the holders of five dollar bills will be r-compelled to go to the Brokers end tell them, than . "'"nentitsitig their present a:re:whim! and exponent, -- "etritt any profits. Tale provision of the Bank • \ Pea into operation on the hat of Poem: ', • \4l . fin That (ram and of.er the twenty•llrat ." . (aimed eight hundred and' •• ' • • ha be lawful for any p•raort or per . nit or body corporate, directly crin 7, pay oat, pm, exchange, pot In tier, Or cattle' tube booed, paid .3 - 2 -- -,a—....-trratjd, or transferred, t • t note, bill, certifictte, or any Cr. • • . •if icdcbtedoca whatsoever, par . „tiok note, or of the nature, emu. *ace ore bank note, or calculated , a bank note, Wood, or purport !, by any bankir IncorpOrated Aciation or pato not leered in pf a lcu denomin Pun than five violation of the provisions of this , . • ,ey corporation or budy corporate, inch corporation or boor corporate, Mt of five hundred dollen; and any ithaprovisions of this section by any ice, batting any ofike orrippoiatatent of profit ender Me constitution sad laws ; • xi State, shall subsitat inch officer toils. pay- Prone hundred dollars' and any alcdat'on of Satin by any other pe rson not being • pub. 'ter_ , shall subset such person to the ply. tetenty-five dollop., one heifer widen, in above tosotioad, shah go to the ta d the other•half to the county in which tls bandit, and may be seed Mi and re. tis debts alike amount are now by law , le In any action of debt, in me tams at `atonwealth el Pennsylvanls,7,at well for tproper connty, is for the person 'That in addition to the civil penalties violation of the provision. of the /art ‘ol,...every person who shall violate (that section, shah be takes and ittoeunitted a misdemeanor, and Imam thereof In soy criminal' unwealtb, be tied in any lum dollar, and not more than one Pd the several courts of gnat. A in their chorgei to the grand ntion to this abject; and it of the sours! grand tabu to ent of any union within their re - counties, who mar be guilty of a viola. the proviliocut of !helm preceding section tad MAO be the doty or the tavern! coesables, aulathapeacsofileas within thleeommcnwealtb, - ~. Maki Wormation egalatt any perm gully o f • bilkva end they shall be morn so to do: Provided, Toad it shall not be necessary, in any chit telt, or criminal prosecution under this see. trep; mail the lap prePedlig section s :to prodtice,in ntdeaae s Ikea:harts, of any bank, or &Maki, of meciattioll Pray company nolaficaled lir this Se w% alci*lied'Aditathlssars cagsi 42d from danspolia, Obese - ha was mead • tt• • • •ib Ali Hamer sad Yeti IRIOD A Wailed fot NotfoLlr. • The President The Republic, of Wednesday, has a pungent andableartiele, , reviewing the ciscumstanop pre. cidinglnd enbiequent to General Taylor's elec tron !elite Presidency, developing the .e.° rc sortedlo by an unscrupulous opposition to break down •lis administration, awl appealing to the Whig member, of congress to rally end•organise,. and act in'concert, and dale afford the President if united and vigorous support. The Republic, in commecaing its remarks, toys 'greyer a man came into the Presidency under circumstances which should have entitled him to fair and gem-rocs treatment from friend and adver- 1 eery, that man was Gen. Taylor. Ilia modesty, his' moderation, his strict tntegrity, his purity of life, his eminent services, had won for him the confi dence, the affection, and the gratin:do of Is coun trymen, am] had rescued the fortunes of a great par ty which had selected him as their candidate ' and achieved a signal triumph in his name. He was out identified with the excitement or animosities of political strife He had no prejudices or partialir ties, no antipathies or predilictioon, to mislead his judgment or preyent him from rendering exact and equal justice to all the classes and interests in the combined strength of which he hod attained hisem inent position. In accordance with the uniform usage of his predecessors, ho surrounded himself with a Cabinet, fairly selected from the party whose candidate he had consentedto become. In thatCal.j inet it was believed that Ina views of different sec tions were fairly represented; and whatever else might have been said of it, no ono could deny that n was composed of men who were identified with I the struggles and conflicts of the great Whig party, and prepared to give full encouragement and effect to their measures, views, principles, and opinions. •.To the Wuxi r. then, ho had exhibited an h 00.,! stable fidelity. While prepared to teenrue the President of the people—he did not forget, as ho ought nit to have forgotten, that it was to his Waust adoption teat he owed his elevation, and that it was to then W n o party that he should look for his corstUutional advisers" Tae Domooratic party had no right to otject to the adoption•of ibis policy by President TATIZII. They knew that it was consistent with the usages oldie country, and with the circumstances ol h.s poution. They could not fir a moment have ex• panted that President TarLoa would deviate from the established course of his predecessor,, or bring any otter men Into bin Cabinet than those who were pledged to the support of the measares and sentiments with which he had hien, God himself, by all the actual and Implied pledge es by which a candidate con bind hlcowli to his party. Thu. far, then, the Democrats had no Pug cause of compleint. But no sooner had President Tam.= entered ; upon the duties ofhis office, than it became man. Ifew that be wag lobe made the subject of the most bitter and virulent oppcsit.on. With cans; or without moose, his Adminbtration wants be as. sailed and broken:dowel Whatever might be his measure., they were to ho arraigned, condemned, and stigmatised as the offspring cl folly and con ioption. Ltel so areas that they .hocked the, common sense of the c 'tinily—caricatures so ex• travegutt that they betrayed theiernalneity and faliebood an their face—vituperation entree be. yond the coarsest in partisan controversy—base mainnations—bold falsehoods—unsparing invec tives—were showered without stint or forbearance on the had of the gallant and good old soldier, whose only offence had been that of covering the Gag of his country with glory on the Gelds of naito and victory, and winning in a pacific elec. sive contest, tho highest honors that hie country could bestow. Such wee his crime, and such , its punishment. " ' The Itputhc Thee proceeds to recapitulato the cleans used by the opposition to render the Whig victory of no avail, by destroying the ittgoenei of the President and his advisers In the North he vas charged with beiog io favor of the slave it. tegest and with having ehOses • sJaveholding.t, w:t; while in the South It was declared the eau. of slaveqcouldr.evor be safe io the baud. of no atisuinisUtatio4 is which threemomber., occupying imiortaut deputtueutth were froth Oh Notbert States. • ' , hit. Ewing and Mr. Collamer wore denounced in no measured terms, day by day. a. Abandon. he., and Abolitionists of the deepest dye, because May had voted cr would have voted for a proviso which had been recogulaed acd sanctioned by President Polk himself. A little mischeviotte ca: bet of intriguer. and faenoais4• were busy hero all Inc streamer and (all, writing letter. and send leg despatetch and communicatioas through all am &Wham Slams, alleging that President Tay.. lop would not veto the Wilmot proviso, and Ma it was necessary for the South to take immediate end decisive mobilo to repel the aggressions of the Nod. By these meehiohnoos, backed by the induction. clamor and fa:tious setional appeal. orate central organ of Lemolbsoiern. acme real alarm and morn paper ex:element were created; and in emir desire to uphold the banns, of the Union and gasmen the Administration of President Taylor, many gallant Whigs were avertstrown, Fiction,, local, eectional combeletton., had tri umphed ante South as at the North. Abolition, Loenfooolein, and WO:IM= were to the ascecdata in the Home of Representatives. The Nash ville convention that was to be, and the Sorel. convention that had beenbona of a common sea ti nest, and looking toe common result, the avers throw of General Taylor-4md nmomplahed ■ portion of their work." Congress met, end a portion of the Whig mem bers, node, the italuencea isehich had been brought to bear Immo the nilminduration, abandoned the Whig:candidate (or the Epeakership, and an toy - oat paced m the Speaker's Chair. ar tilos. between the Abolitionists, Loom . , Dionsimists was ronsurtiotated. . "The uireotie clamor• the reaftision, the hints, the invert:Vey. the menaces, that wo ha so Wag listened to, both in Cougress and out of i were nothing more then so many party vontrtran coo to defeat snit break down a Nt. tug AdtitontStra' Quarrel with as cinch seeming bitterness as they may on this slavery questim—stiffer about it wig se setracoity.—blaze•way wither p' se at the North about R donut promsonin, and at the Southabilut northern aggressioas,—the *hole i• o merely.Pickwiekian opendion, and they are ail ready lit run twether Vain and give the fretee sal hog, the very manent they shalt succeed tone. t Inc, themselves, on wane decent pretence, from the calamity of the Nashville convention. The too nand that matter is disposed of by some lucky ex pedient,. we shall find the Abolitionist., Lomfacos, land Disunionists in Congress, all marching straight up to the standardofimpmation. and working to, amber as they worked to' elect Wm. 3. Brown, and as in aiti worked together to elect a Clerk of the IbMse, and in the rally on Mr. Birhardson's ;.reioliaions For te evil conseqences which have dowed from this Whig defectio u n. President Taylor is not re-ponsible. For the disorgammtion to which it has led—the seeming abandonment of all party al. - leirissiee and (ally—the omission to recognize any tlitag like en adminimration policy or platform— President Taylor is not responsible. He is a Prow.. /dent of Whig clertion. He boa surrounded him- I self with a Whig Cabinet; and it is not the mom inconsiderable of the evils urhiehhave Bowed from the defection of which we have been speeking, that it has exposed members of that Cabinet to un just sespiziona He stands up. Whig ground. Ire has recommended in good faith the measures which he has thought most likely to secure the eel. Iv and perpetuity of the Whig party, and he is en titled ton hearty, cordial, sincere, and undivided 11/hig support. We submit, with all humility, es partici. counseling with old party friends—ea Whigs, original Whigs, and ohm Whigs if you pleare—thet it is the duty of theWbics is Congress to rally and organize and set in coneert—leuingby gimes be bygones among themselves--and stand tog by the President of their choice and their prin ciples. We ace no other way it which they can dscope from being a permanently disorganized, ispersed, and defeated party." Of one thing we feel assured, that whether The Whig members of Congress rally to the support of General Taylor and his Cabinet or not, the Whig masses have the utmost croLdence in the sterling honesty of the President, and in the ability and pu rity of the inembers of his Cabinet. if they desert the Whig administration, or fail to do their 4ny to it, the Whig party will desert them. It is nOILO I, supposed that the party is going to give up the fruits of its potations, beeause.cme few Whig mem ber of Congress have the weakness to listen to the slanders, or the folly to be cauglt by the wiles of the Locofoco opposition. We swam* conclude this uncle better thu wfth the following paragraph, which cbses an able re new of th - o manes of the existing difEcuhies in the Whig party, in a letter by o Independent," the Washington correspondent of the Notch Anted. can. Its conclusions, will meet with endorsement by the great mss. of the Whlg petty:— " I have now ciente demonstrated all that I set out to establish, that Gen. Taylor and his Cabinet have discharged their whole duty to the party and Ike cou".l, end thus the responsibility for the pre sent emburassmen.• belongs excluairely to a por tion of Congress. It is not charged that the PreaL dent has defaulted one stogie Whig measure. It is not alleged that the hrekto policy has been dee fi dent in wisdom or Americo spint. It is not an serted that the members of the Cabinet hare failed Ito befit every official obligation. Bring the male. data 10 the point, and every complaint Is trace. able to • personal reason; to a cause involving tha disappointment of Individual hope, or expecW Hone. The Administration has, donbtless, com• witted errors in the diatribution of painting's, and been misled in the dispensation of favor; bat those who ere newscast lukewarm have law occasion to COMplatalfiar the only 11 C 110 Widlaelleettion which estate to tee rank and file of the party has been produced by a system of !Medias disorimination, through which the CM end kin of le4deo have been imposed upon the Administration, to the disparagement of others far more meritorious I ;lot if greater errors thin are admitted had cies corned in dispensing patronage, does that furnish a Jane :anon to Whip the deserting • patriotic Pie= skint,, who his labored honeatty to nerve Osman. try, and tar making war upon a Cabinet whose worst holt his been misplaced confidence In Its I assailant.? I think not; end I think, also, IMO this will he the judgment of every flu minded 1 Wilk who feels Interest enough to utisfy himself by in Yesugatioa,and to examine the ma tree which have indaced the defection of inea la Conroy; who were elected to support pea. Taylor and Whig policy. Foroae, I prefers hope!essmlneritYl to a nominal majority composed of false friends and selfish intuguem. If Malone Whigamhe have ' no faith in the Administration, let them proclaim it boldly; bat let as hare no more of the anctaklng and cowardly miens which has been practised fir bus bar manias by dimialted once Seekers. I, 1,1 WA imasaTos pOt.rf.ponlcae. or Vl'asturanser. Al r,l 211, Mr. Clayton's Treaty.eDlsetnalltare or Ms tanazation of Central America and the .111.mgtalto coast...A remarkable charge. Mr. Clayton has crowned the labors by Which his administration of the State Department have been hitherto illustrated, by the conclusion of a tone ty with Great Britain, which must be considered a brilliant diplomatic triumph. This treaty was yesterday Conmunicated to the Senate and read.— It was received, I am informed, with indiaguised pleasure and satisfaction by Senators of all parties. The treaty provides, in the first place, that Great Britain shall either abandon the protection over the hlomuito crest, which has given rise to so many complaints and jealousies, or, that she shall dis claim all jurisdiction over those points and places upon the borders of tha Mosquito territories, the right to which have been disputed by Nicaragimend essential to the construction of the greet ship canal now in contemplation. She stipulates that she will neither hold, nor fortify said places, and that she will interpose no objections to the execution of the contract now held by our American company for that purpose, provided the work be begun within a year. This treaty will be ratified, and, with that confirmation will end, a dispute which, at one time, certainly woos LI MOM serious and mellaring aspect. The terms of. this treaty or convention will be considered by the country a just reassert on and en forcement of the celebrated Monroe aid Adams dictum, that this continent should be no huger held open to European colonisation. It may on remem bered, too, that on the part of Great Britain, there could have been no strong and rational desire to convert the Mosquito territory into a permanent dependency, for, after her experience in Jamaica, lleniarara, and other colonies similarly situated, she must have been thoroughly satisfied that it would never have been or any real advantage to her. Upon the other hand; it iscartainly not ealmv• agent to suppose that at some not distant day, this important strip of territory, and even all Central America, may become, by voluntary annexation, memben of this confederacy. Indeed were this wretched slavery question but once scuttled, ten years would not elapse before such a result. wilt the UNION " now say, that exempla ry sheet that has been rending glean. with its ulula bons lest the Monroe declaration should not ho maintained, and which six times a week for many months past, has poured out the anguish of its soul in the apprehension that Mr. Clayton and General Taylor would be as regardless of the National hon or and interests as Mr. - Buchanan and Mr. Polk were, in relation to this identical ad . .u. What will unity, Mr. Morehead, of Kentucky, made an ab.e end impressive 'peep!? io the Howe, to day, upon the slavery question. The spirit of conctlialton and compromise breathed through the whole of It. I regretted, however, to hear Mr. Morehead say, that pn maturer consideration, he had changed his opin ion, as to ths constitutionality of the anti-slavery proviso. He had at one tinio believed it to be nut unconstitutional, hut he was not satisfied to the con trary. Kotte of his views, however, were extreme or incompatible. It has lately rains out that the printing establis h • meat of the 'Washington I'mon has been commit. tom a mistake almost as remarkable as the tialphin claim. It is that of charging 512,500 for a piece of *ark dune under the orders of the Senate, which practical printers assert, cost some S5OO or iatioo.-,. Mr. lisle has called for no insestiption of this caw, stigmakzing it pretty plainly in his place as a grosaimpziattion. It mu, FROM El AH111501780 Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Geneve llhataeauso, April 21. The Montour count) bill came up the first this: in order in the konad, tiiia morning, and. oceu pied the entire day. In the worm of she diectn lion upon It, the Has. Mr. Speaker Best, came in fir a good deal of evero and Weer haat:gallop, from member, of bath parties. The bill wag final. ly mountod. yid, • rider in the shape of • Prrei,o to the elect that the who!. question be referred to the people cf Columbia county, at the sent electioa This is considered equivalent to a de feat. The Dunedin people, I understand, would as sone have no bill at all, and Mr. Beat will prc.. need with his machinatio4s ch trembler had co• coned. Nothieg bat a naked prov4ion foe the new costly will satisfy him; and this he la de t •rmioed to have, if his vote should cumin!ue to be of auricieut onnsequeuce to purchase it. la the Senate, prorate brae occupied tbe day. The bill to exteadthe charter of the Sabuylkili Bank at Philadelphia kw the term of Croton years, and trot as the staling of capital to 1500,000, One taken np. on routine able Bre b, and pats ed through abcoad end Anal readirg O. the Baal pusage of the bi'd, the yeas wJIe nays IS —several Senators deetiaing to vote Darirg the pending of acme Hanle 14, Oe tile of wh.rh I. do not now remember, Mr. Dar offered the Cllowog stalvadmcat, ta cant ha 11 • new neetien, Which Wit •dalste.e, to SI:: 'That too perieda limited of thirtydays is the Craillection, and miry days In the third section, a the tot, entitled "ran Art to limit, the indebted sensed provide far the gradual .extinguishment c(the debt of the city of Pittsburgh, and for the improvement of the streets, lane., and aneya of said city,' within which the Coancila of said city are required to do certain acts, he, and the tame are hereby extended, respectively to a period of ninety . days, Com, and after the :pusage of tbia At this petted of the ItSlllOO, thl3 is the only way in which a private or local bill caw he got th•ooyh. During the pendency of the queation upon pm cteding to the conauleration of the bill to extend the charier of the Easton Bank, on Monday lett, in the Senate, Mr. Sankey availed himself of the occasion to put himself and ibe Whig parly . in their true position in regard toff; present Loco. foco system of Backlog which Mae undergone a 'sating end white-washing process during the present Bes3loo, at the hand, of one alibi L3eo• fees member. from Westmoreland. Hr. Sankey rose, helaid, not for the purpose Y e advocating or oppoaing the re-charter of this little (awl:oboe. 411 the mischief that could be done 0 the way of chartering these . monsters" a, the prescht session, bad now been done, and deco too by voice cf L,eok,oo Senator., those who, at the hosting, had succeeded in frighte&ng • large portico alibi people el this common wealth almost to death, with their fiistuful pictures of what these "monsters" bed already done, and would connect° to do. For himself he was oppos ed to the whole system. He considered it one of the gmadest Locofoco Husn'iug., that had eytr been act up m this or any other State—s ble apt., by which that very honest party had sacceeded In doping the people Into the belief that they ware the exclesive Giends of the poor man, while at the same time they clutched within their grasp more than two thirds of all the bulk. log privileges and chartered monopolies In the Commonwealth. The general banking. law they had just paned was intended as to encase for the reincorporation, not only of all those now in existence, but for the creation of an additional batch of new ones. And yet at home, dune very men were the loudest possible denouncers ot all banks, all chartered monopolies, and all exclusive rivilegee. He thought that it was high time that Iles contemptible game of duplicity had ceased. Ald with the view of breaking it down, if poses bleat the present liellitan, an well am because he wateally apposed to the present Locoloco lent of banking allogettim, Le had voted against every proposition for the renewal or creation of another chute,. The only salaam of bankit i Otdwould give the co people a sound nvealb e eurrency, was the great Whig system of basing the !agues upoo State and United &etas stock. This was a are system, a,sound system, and an honest system and now teat thent pe0,...0 IVOR, aroused apps lb subject, aid had discovered the duplicity and the hambriggery ;bit had bean salons merited upon them by the great antbbank, anti•monopoly,.anti• privilege Locoroco pany, nothing else would seer satisfy them There Is Will no prospect of an early adjoer& meat. The two great bills of the masion Will re main indisposed or, mad I have baud game talk amongst the more atubborn members, of celebrat• log the Fourth of July in the Capitol. _ The Appropriation Bill was received in the Senate this morning, and immediately referred . to Me-Committee on Fiance for its proper could• eration. The apportionment Hill passed through Corn :Mum, of the Whole yesterday morning, and still remains In that position, no effort having been made b day, to take It op. COBDEN. —ln 0 e Senate, on the,thh, General from the Canmittee on Public Lands, to wham was re ferred the memorial of is Convention held at Van dalia, asking a grant or land fora rail road from a point oppm•ne Terre !lame, Indiana, to a point on the Missessippt river, Zac., reported a bill to grant land to the State of Illinois, to aid in the construc tion of a rail road front a point opposite to Terre pule, Indiana, to a point near Illmoimown, nob, whieh was read, and posed ton neennd reading.. .Mlnz.sterra —As this newly Organ zed terrreory is but iroperfeedy known to many of our reader., a few part:enters aim leading fetters. will doubt less prove acceptable. Minnesota m about four times the est- nt of Oh . o, and meshes 675 Miles 10010 S. E. to N. W., and lies between N. lat. 42 deg. 30 min. and 49 deg. The centre of the tern. tory is about 1200 miles Ina deem line horn et h-r ocean. 1000 from the Gulf cc Mexico, and SOO from Budron'a Bay. It ie chiefly a raying coun try, well watered with rivers and lakes, sod the highest hill dcco not exceed 2000 feet above the sea, and 1000 feet above the as rrounding country. The minim!, Si. Paul, is 15 miles by water cal 9 Mile. by land, below the Falk of St. Action , sad the river Is natigalite to the Folio for steamers cf considerable buithen. Si. Paul contains about 1200 intiabilania ' and se.eral large bottle, and the new town 0 . 3.. Anthony, at the Falls, shout 19W There is ale., o town rimed SullWater, on ' the St Crux River, 15 nines from St. Paul, silk 900 people, break and raw mill, 'The Marine Mi 1., Pond Lnuglaee, Mendota, or 5:. and the F.lls of St. Croix, are II mining villager. Day laborers obtain 320 a month and curchnnien El 75 to Si per day. The pubic lands may le taken op at Gt 25 per acre. The total number rf Indians to 27,000, viol there is a strong military postat Feet Beelbng, en the Mississippi. The whole number of white inhabitants in the icrritos ry is about fOOO. The distance from New York to St. Pool, by Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago rind Ga lena, in 1537 index—by the Ohio and Missinsippl, Sr. LOWY, A:J. 1 .2229 miles The land of Mimic s rota Is eery productive. Gae hundred and see. enty twits of the Northern boundnry in along the shore of Lake Eloperior.—Newert Asfrertirer. Mu.w.cate—On the 2,1 inrt., the peopl e of Mi!weekly, by a majority of 1,202 vote., eice:ed Mt. Upham Mayor of that coy. Only a week provi.•uk though then the Mayer of Abe city, he heeded ri mob of rintotis and dirorderly tot acne, and kept a meeting of the people in contusion for three nr four boor. lie was re-elected, and a. this was re4sirded as a full lucerne to violence of all trade, on In , day subsequent to his election, there was n regular built mob. About 2 o'clock in the ['lemon, a man by the name of Herman Krohn was taken by a mob of men and boys,' covered with tar and feathers, his hands bound behind him, and to this pi.ltion he wee made to rtr de ■ roil, and matched through the prineripkl Street . No rdon was made to,miete,e the IllifOrtilnete man, some time. At lose, two or three of the PoLoe officers were gut together, and the man was rearmed. It does not appear that the Manor won .ny where to be found riming this time. The alleged cause of this outrageous treatment ma., that the Mori had neglected his wife during confinement, in comequeace of wb ch she died; but be had previously been tried, rind exculpated born the charge, by a Coroner's jury. Several attic Nader. in iii. molt were arrested neit day, but, even if found guilty, the Mayor ie almost bound, by his own participation in previous acts of .05 violence, to ebleld them from punish m W.LW/U. ACCIDERT.—On Wednesday last, MO • rues moo named Item Joriens, a rope maker, of York, Ps., was retatning Lome io a tmd.ng wagon, on the Brrogua rand, he met with • fright, wend, nt. Mr. Vadentne Gahld was engaged seer his house in feliteee lice , and Jurns was oat sees tinproachiag uptil he bed reached setihip • kw yards of the spot and the wee had coin. moored falling. listruck the wagon directly over tee head, Nursing over his face, crushed bath hi. thigh. in an awful manner, flying one of the banes of his leg into the seat ou which he wail sit. ting. IJtu recovery is considered doubtful. DLATiI Mrstarra —WeiC2lll that the Rev. Peter Lee o;I1, of thelltUncnore Annual Coet, r _ once of the Methodist Epireoptal Church, died very suddenly on rho inat.,ricar Phillipsburg , Pa., on the mountain. lie hod alighted from his carnage to adjust somethieg that was wrong, and cootptsised of • stitch to his aide, remarking that in a row momenta he would tie a dead man, when he almost inatantly expiied. lie had beet far sometime in fable health, and was exceorively known and cetremcd. Tbo Atbenetun igrfulloaribg droll vary Scut Oto 801 l M. 0.0 Bull, who rarely opened his violin cue hot out came tali overture to his ficidlieg) tome sentimental personal history, such en lobe l ryes to tell, seems resioluter not to fail in fur. Milli silt the world of talit.o with rosea.oto sad amazement. IN last is so truly drcll, that while translating the i•le (ram the French paper• we cannot ”md bong, "What It it prose 4 canard t Thos rune the Faye :—M.O/. Bolt, the Founder sr the theatre at Bergen, had let all the planea in it, eritiont setting apart thfrasof the oest Fur the ' , Ohm • • • • The feector of the tioiice announ ced his Intention orresentles hiniselt and main. mining hi. r/ehts by fares. OfFeoded at it. pro ceed.• M Ole Ball arranged at one end of the orchestra Arra place., abOwo wh.ch toes used • large back board wily these word* man'. to g.situtic white letters, !• Vitro. for the Vol ce— irarnittcy, Ihis Iwo on rather .:Idg with a lantern an watrhmrn carry. Thc LI-racier !aline poles cOtitleeting this measure an lo his sutl oh's!, cam mooed M.Ol • 11,11. sod ia right titan ofd sw el' 1657 on me I :th of last month, set. tonged the famous v.oliniat to three months inn prierzoprit. Too Biome Mrestrx.—Tee Museum hal reached its present unto through a very large ex. penCiture et oolitic money. Ibe builitmo wows, in which this vast ecl,ectan to deposithd, here cow, •Fe 1521, nearly .1:700,000. The Staniir ex. yarded in pdrehra., 'of the relater caw:ones, either from axonal or at.cciatiran'ir ' Om' 1755, indepcodently of the buildings since 1623, coosid. really £1 . 100,000; add if that sum 2315,000, •1 lewd, has gone dire c!ty to the purchase or a t j.. ret• now Lamm part of the collemo. The entail. bo ions made by 113110i0zent and 1 sonde 111(11/id• )1111.1 have teen 01 great value. The secretary es. ' homed those which have been received for the twelve years preceding 1035, includion the mot her et library colleced . by Majesty' Gem ge 111, and presented by his Majealy Geoure IV., and the bequert by the late Richard Payne Knight, Esq., of medal., rains, and brows, at a sum little short of £400,000, and Mr. Grenvillesl late gift of a b. brotli which coat upward. of 250,000, .bore the silent of IniMello tail my no looked Inc from similar sources.. Al present the goverment of the nitrocurn, including the superioroodeoce of all the departments, and the execution of all matter. which do rot %it to be imineMtely conducted by the heads of departmeott, to rowed In a board of trustee,, in dumber 10, of whop; nhe in directly named by the crowd, 23 are officiaboloo me paned by the representatives or executors of psrticewho I have been demote to the laslit.ion, and 15 aro niggled ky !Ito ltddrd of traet,tte. Taut SUBLMIITY.—The eloquent and thrilling response of Koaauth to the Sultan's demand, that he should renounce his religion and embrace Ma. hommedanism, is worthy of a Luther, and of be. log regarded among these memorable saying. that in times of trial have hero uttered by the" rho Kaye been encouraged no l nuainir,ed by the unfaltering trust Maimed by the Cheimian faith. "Illy manure dare not mina' of heritation. Ba • terve death and chm Oltil the chorea eta runnier be dilatant nor dyfifor't —Governor of Hungary, an d elected to that high place by the conGJince of eteen millions of nip countoymen, I knoly well What !awe to my country even In exile. h Even as a private individual I 41ve'an honorable path to ounce. One, governor of -a generous COlldtry —I leave no other heritage to mg children--they shall, at least, boar no unsullied name. Oar rod, be dons. I orn prepared to dm." THU ENDLIIss VIIr•TIL,T OF LOAD Bnoruitan. —That the King never Mo., end Lord Brougham never ceeps, ere two leading features of English eenaltnitienal denim Whenever the limo may come, and wo sincerely true: it may ha for dismal, when the noble nod learned lord is nominally re. moved from among us, we have little doubt that he will step raward in any capacity, save shit al mute, to manage his own obsequies. He will wrengto with his own executors; throw hie own estate:at, Chancery, review lila own biography, which is now lying in Lord Campbell's deok pro. nuance his own funeral Oration le the House of Poem, sad show huoseli visibly erected for fire Would at ins owm death; sad when we imag ine that we have mattes left for It but to reduce our grief within the decent limits ofineely fortitude we eclat be preFrolly convinced that our sorrow wes premature by recetving,the intelligence that the deported worthy heti just made his appearance as brans tenure at La Scala, or is the head of • Provisional Government at Thum—Louden Timm. GREAT Nov.. W RUlllll—the al February last, the oxx great n•val 4, beam ln at Sobs.. /opal was completed, and the large.: ship, of war in the Russian Navy cao now be docked with the greatest ease at that port. Some idea may be formed of the magnitude of the., works when it is stated that the basin coven an extent often acres ofgroond, sad has seven dry docks, three on 0 00 aide and Conroe the other. The water in the ba. sin la 30 feet above the level of the Meek Sea, and the vemls are taken into it bytneane attire es locks, the Iron gate. of which were made by hles.or. George and Sir John Rennie, and are 04 feet broad, the breadth of the locks being 29 feet deep. A large reservoir has been constructed at some Maumee from the basin, and the former le con stantly supplied with water, by allowing a river to eater it, while the quantity of water in the ba sin i, regulated by sluices from Mu reservoir.— glen of the dry docks has a aloice, which ran be spread and the waver emptied out, in a eery lim ited period, without the trouble et pumping, the plan adopted at the docks adjoining beans* in this country when it Is found requisite to empty them at high water. The Emperor of Resale is report. ed to nave about 20 antra, at war at present at Se bastopol, and has recently received the best de w_siption of machinery fa making block, sod cult. It, purposes. A ruegular eironmstance occurred Ca Federal 11111, 6ammere, Monday merman The mile of George Waldman decd, and the husband, While looking at ber body. fell dead blaraeir GrilLL la said brnke tail heart. IS„ ou, Ram ROAD. ilsownsvage, TEL,II—J. B. Bigelow has been CieCiCel Mayor. A meeting ha. been held in that miy, and no agent appointed to proceed to Weak- I ' fasten and press the location of a regiment of mem led dragoons In south western Texas, to pro teal ttio heluthnunts.from radius depredation.— The valley of the filo °mode in rapidly filling op With an America, population, and protection from Indian marauders alone in wanting to mske acne continuo. village.--N. a (Wawa. Tim Wes••-- fur Woutis or Fna.‘cc —Those In the mid dling emelt carry on the greater part of the bounces; the energy end talent of the c uctry :rem to be concentrated in them. They tend th e suttee, keep the books, pay and receive the mon ey, and take upon themaelves often the complete charge of • large eatabluhment. to many house holds the husbands teems to be a mere appendage to the wife, a kind of eonvenfent and necessary An English paper chronicle. the death of John Wdlismo w Belle Isle, a membered the Methodist Society for 50 sure. He is described as a man who dearly loved bin Bible, and read it cicael►. He as. certeitted by calculetioo, that the word , behold," occune 1000 times from Genesis to Revelation; the came "Mosee," 603 times, ••Joshu." 211 times, "David; 1006 timer; and the uered name or Je. sos occurs In the New Testament 905 times. Prckfaor Webster continues in good health and spirits. and daily reoeives his meal. from Parker's, a privilexe granted to all prisoners who can pay for it. His rpiritual adviser, Rev. Dr. Putnam, a Unitarian Clergyman from ftt xbury, visits him oc casionally is his cell, and his wile and daughters twice a week regularly. A census has been 'lately taken of the cite of Quebec, C) which gives its population at 37,- 0k), of whom 22,000 ow French Canadians, and only o,tloll English Canadians; 6,000 are Irish, and the rmnaitnjer from other lenge eon:uricr. Only 13,000 of (be popultdion.are married. geaggl of Ma Poo. mad Ankle! Cared Ma Ittga—l ant desirous of making known to the public the great efficacy of your PETROLEUM iu my con mita, which was a severe scaM of the foot and aekle; upon removing the stocking, the skin peeled `Off with it, and left nothing Lei the bare surface I elpectol to to told up all winter from the eilfecta of this scald, but we applied the l i etrolehm freely, by means Ma flmnel cloth saturated with It; at first, the application was poointl. hat In a. wart short time the pout abated. I hag no pain In one boor arterwards. In Cleo days from tbe limo of the applicatiol of he Petroleum, I was ntilf to go to work. I zai• pleaeoro in stating these has for the benefit of other rufferere, madam desirous that they should he made puhte. would Man state, Wet I find iihmeiliatc relief by the ate of the Pe tr oleum, in borne, from shish lota • frequent suireler owning to my bogs ness about the engine. I would reeoramosd it as the most prompt and coins remedy for Luna I have ever known. (Stgoed ) 111 CUE, Engineer, Ehhepthufgh, Allegheny Co Ptoeburgb, Hoe solo by Keyser! McDowell, uo lyood stem g U Seller., ST Wood et; D M Corry, Allegheny city; A Elliott, Allegheny; Joecyh Douglass, Allegheny; Ceti by the peoprielot, P. M. KIER, 0p27 Canal Basin, Seventh n , PotAborgh [City papas advertising Pettolcolo, *am copy •••11.5 soon. as 101311101, Da lIPLeaCs Ltrse Pll.lol.—The frightful catalogue of dimwits that have their origin in • diseased !tau of the liver, glutei. psi llLClCamitil to a irealet RI iota silent In inmost every leerily. Dyspepsia. sick head ache, °borne. tioneof the menses: ague and fryer, pains in the aide. with dry, hacking cough, are all the remit:, of hepatic detai/emeriti and for these, Dr. SPLanubt Pills are sovereign remedy Ike) Lave never been known to Ltil, and they should be kept •I all .imes by (smiles. Dtakestois—Tate two or three goloi to bed, evevy ,aapd op third niskt. U tiny do not porgy lo 'n Mo 'Seer time, by the nest morning, take one or two owes A slight breakfast shoed invariably follow thelrbiur, The Liver Pill toiy be used where purging in simply necessary. As on anti bilious purgative They are in• tenor to none. And in dusts of two or three, they give astooishing relief to sick head ache, also in slight a... cements of the stomach. ObsFr7e, cone ate Kenulue whimat the fac stmi:e of be proprietor'. lignatura • ID-For sale by J. KIDD /1. CO, No GO Wood street spOY.e.tlyB LOGAN, WILSON £ Co., 199 WOOD STILEIM, ABOVE FIFTH, 131111ITELS OF HARDWARE, CLILERT, item AU the allentioa of parch to their FIIESII dP/1:1.0 . /TOOK. huh they thi.k mill compare favorably, barb "in racist tel cbriapnc.l slth tbni of a ap otheV imam, Other 'hare tor ie the kulanit feblYl direly? MOLD. nor M.I.01 1 .111:11111.•-•WO &Yin to assure the cane •of entsbargh, that ntology sad Memento:la ate astiucc tunivery di/lemon/1, ger. Several !re l. k." etl.3ltautorlam,vreo Vatm muter beinlair lec turers nal aintu Otte esperionnt. have claimed the new linen. as • maametie pltroameaon, amide order to give them a thane. of making profitable work of pro TTILL = I / 1 1 TIZikro:t=t ' at:rtiVZIf o tt2 • strode passage, from cal one aloe netnytoa; beige on 104iterieur, wad the turnip., of Biology, as trunks by ga i n, the Vightett delete, ittalateit Ric log hay tenably tie nearer retail.: to Veneer le ta b ee hes to common Arithmetic. • fret aro. h Will it once appear plain to arty intelugent tenon ern, hears car lecturer. M•ollitg •f Itoekbeldars. r in/E AMNitlisf• ef 6edebtholdersof A. Mc Pittatinrgh, Cincinnati,and I.ticl.witto Tele• graph Company, art t be beta at the :haat Doren. In the Cal at ColoNbas, on MONDAY, inn bat or nen, at 4 tVrtock, T. , fur am polpme of electing a Hoard .t Directors for thecanting. 'ear, and the Daiwa: non of other beside.. that .n.) , ire laid hefoto them. In AleCOrdallre Wlth the Chatter and Ll 7 I. ate, at , oe et in,410,. 1101 J told K !JOON MAD, Prey' 0. n. CHAMBERLIN'S Commercial mid WriOng Rooms, iu Poet Office tar are now open for the reception ot _42l,"*tb'oftsdVal'adr 'a7ran'ttnetementus.,da it amber or y yang 1.4. will be reeeived for a Mon of one Month. etimmeneing May Ist, In& Im privilege of temAinlng at his rooms et suers hears during Ile da as will hest mut Oro converdence, wiihoet regar d to the camber or lessons, and will be tough, a. elegant and tepid &ici er ., b on d . boob as carnet attend damns the day can loin the evening elms, •nd receive every advantage of a fall coat, of instruction. Ladies meet from two to fon d ia the aitsr ooon , Ina aeparete apartment. Inn ructions and Helmet! on Book Keening av&seol. WICW POULICATION V. A HAFSI2-fake Superior; tie Physical Character, 201. egetadon. and Animal,. no. Ll7ll-Nc.a-The Ham. Illustrated. ire. Ihratooher-Comuoa. V wile. Iran. I/ , lignin-Aspeem of S. are. 2 vol.. Irmo Evening I.ntermiumeni s . &Ism pm-Sargical Atialalay. Colowd pl•le• 410. Drarac-Prems and Prose Writings. tl vole Idmo. Tecaraumr-The Optimist. Irmo . W•marr -Poetical Huotatiors. Mr& C..urrea-llotner's Triad. Irmo. Alreg•r -Po tier Dekuilea, 2 vols. 19mo. For sale by JAMES D LOCKWOOD an 2 9 Rookeeller & hoPerter, led Fourth sr. _ - ODA nBll-Im , yobs Ro 4 g crier Wanda Soda •12 sJust received, and ren d. by • JNO bIetADEN it CO Canal Basin, Penn sr. 111 o Deer WO •do Hy.' co. WO half' ter, Ky. Ride; 176 d 3 Deer RIM; SO kegs Dna Shooting-. 4.5. tuts Ky Rifle; 250 do Iker Jai; C 4,431/ feet Betty (34,10 arrlvc llas day J DI L WORTH Jr. CO 4 41 for ra'a by •pBO B' •CON-70 rooks prime 9bouldere Dret receiving I on conelgnment, for sole by .1 9 DILWORTH & CU PRI 33 Wood LICIAB-0 idyls N U Sugarrbeerriny n. a e4; l egla 10 Webb for sale by J 8 MEMO It k LL b N , n o I L d • o r i d u ; xi recd, and ler aid:: 1 R DILWORTH b. CO 8 UT .7,4 R -4 I". 13'"" ., ( 7; I,ll".,l'YoßTo & co AVilt , PAIN gii.i.Eß—A popular Medic .1.1 au &It y Jo.l recelyed and far rule br R F. PP.I.I.ERS, appal a 7 IN'ood Ilr • alilri.4-100 his Kreider'. brand. WAI ILtOALEY &. CO, IA & 90 Wood in NORI% CAROLINA TA 11-151 Ws large ai.e, for att'e by .p3l WM BAGALEY k CO ALERATUS-153 bog. 1 1 1 . FarbtadV, abyperio I. viler', for snle by WM BAOALEY & CO DLACI: SILKS—A fine amosment of Black S . ka of all aridM received e. meet emeal No 05 ',wk.., O Al of the Diamond. u"'h arpku ALEXANDER A DAY It :I:IFTpILI4IIAT.D—RiSI chmgeab!G,l,.;gog.v.o “_ ? !P?? 29 ALEX AN D ER DAY BL,AnfiF,,l;,",',','N..T.7r,'" /I 1 , " . clall I . ra of i r a. r; _.2!P 29 if ARS P. 1.11169-40 o.t &C Homo, Ey...A B..up 9) do 9 C Qeef , do 20 do & C. llama, Doeteld's; All put up for .comer out, and for sale by ap2o SELLER 4 & NICOLS L ARD & LINSEED 01L-20 bris No I Lard 011; 12 bel• Na 2 Lard Oil; El brit Linseed Oil; For dabs by ay= SELLERS & NICOLS LINSE , ED 01L-11 bri.,l, 4 ags r2 l4 L ef b e z Z . L . tlitd , ; , spW WHITE LEANS-1O sack. ion reekl, for .ale by W r riper ROBISON LITTLE &CO General Temper ant• Meeting. lIR friend. of Tecriperance are atinentilyinvited to bueod a mend. to be held In Within. Hall , on hl DA lf evenine,t9di Inst. Fakrsan Pssrtic Hag., of Philadelphia, and other diatingolohed apeak t ers address t meeting. [Er Whit's Maas Band will be prawns eventform a number of approptiare during o ' o llg. artti.d2t RESTAURANT AUX WILIEU.MIa PROVXIINUAUX, Foora, strut. r RAVl:the honor of informing the eliir.ens of Pitta. I harsh, that I ban opened, at the above Wye and convenient 001110. a Restaaraut a Plotted de P.S. An the delicacies the mason can afford will always be .er.ed In the most ac i tivil styles, besides im ported dishes, nett se Manhrooms, !Green Pros, Pain de foie rIVIB,IIIIIII which I will always 00 ready to provide private smile. or panics Table &lime at 'n ine every day. Gentlemen wishing for privara MOMrs can always b accommodated . 11 larder and cellar win compare with any ether la New York or Philadelphia. A few won boarders can be aetosimmlated. aySlALity A. NARA ( loth., Cassinscres, end Vesting.. A LARGE Invoice of Wooer Bleck, Wee, Bronx, n 1 Olive Bread Cletus; Elmer Smote Deegan. Sew, arol nand Pr am, C... l Meretri 3 lnir RePer Blaze Senn, !dyne li en, and Pram , Cmhmere Settings-re ceived at d now airmails by A A MASON tr. CO, - - - ny27 . _ ._ _____ __ ___Or! Market an _ 1 L" , 13 . 11.11 .p R , 11 81 , LBS-4 2 ;neel A 33 A PII=EIM. Fine Des" Good.. ... A A. MASON ACO ore receiving daily, additions lIABECES &TISSUES-3.st. eJegant styles n 4 - 1. a edit. followine styles, to their.plendid meek or Al , reined per late Ennpenn steamer, and now ., zzt Drees iit.o4l, Super Mack and Fancy silk., vein t. e 504 ...''' ..! , ' 4 ' ' , Silk Ttonce, Per Clothe, Allterinee, Sil - .hence, WHI gE GGGPS-Mall, Smism . Book; /impact, and Barer,. and Ilarere 1)e Laing, Ilm,tk, Serra., Ormind., Barred Alnahne, in greet warmly. Jimonet, and Limnos Lawns, Ac; also, Monts/mg ~,,4 - A A•AIABON & Cl 3 Dress tio.d. in all their variety. non 7 "' • Ai 02 It 1M - T - 0 - 00 . 31' 'PR GI , in if 111 . CIROCERILS, he-40 bf dotal. Green klilack Tea THE tireding and Almon ry of about thirty nein. of AnrW 40 atty Ime do do J. the Olt o and Permaylvonta Rail Rood, ettendinx 00 b eg. rop`r Legusyra Mfrs; wertorard ;non the State Line, llf or Palestine. trill be OS bags RIO to c c; i let at Salem, Columbiana county, Ob., on Wedne.- L Coy. the BM day of Alay, ISSO. Cant...tors can Oh. ; i l o t) h b tw eg . sol vi. d Ta N ir ro Jaz g Co . fisei Grin information of the Engineers upon the line, or at ! .0 bell mfined and Loaf Sager,. the orrice in Salem. 40 Mien 0 Molanes; By order of the Dowd of Director.. 00 lab,. a 8 AI Molasses; WM. ROBINSON, Jr., Pt celdent. 3 brls Golden Syrup; P ttrburyli, April Tab, lair . -upridid Co bd. Modified Cider Vinegar; (Cleveland Herald; Chin Sone Journal, Colombo.; ISO doe inserted Corn Broome; end Combined Gesette, copy three timer, nod charge I 40 doe patent ZinOWleth Roan* Company j 10 hos Cocoa and Chocolate; 4 boa superfine Rice Finer; dr3 no. Raglish Dairy Cbeesc; J D 'WILLIAMS A CO Coder Wood A Bildt sta. A FLOURIMO MILL, with (oared. of stones—one IV of te best locotions or bsneeein the west—and a first rate Mew MA on nn f almo u st i nevi, feilingetream, and to acre* of Land. good Dwelling' Hoare, Tenant House. and other improvenente, situated seven miles from the Ohin River, Monroe County, Ohio. Also, near the above, a bennlltyl Farin,evell Improved,con. tainiog acres. For mains, ie , enquire of WILLIAM 11. JOHNSTON, apt!? 112 Second et, The Poorer of Dertalys ur read that the strength of Samson all lay it, his VT heir, nod that when the perfidious Delilah. had despsilest bins of his Hawing locks, hissower all de. patted (tom bon. When we see youg and. lovely w noon, with magcent ham, before whore beauty all seem to bow, the history Samson is forcibly brought m mind Let that proud lady, through rkkr new or neglect. be shorn other luxurient ringlets, rnd . tbe power oI beauty Is at an end. /lAUEL'S EAU Lusrn ALE HAIR RESTORATIVE le, without doubt, the best artinle extent. for kt e ping the hair in a Acuity state , and reinvigorating hair which has bes roma Min end harsh. It. constant WIC will keep the hair son, silky, and luxurinet to the meet adveneed age. It Muni). ern:neatest all ilsednalifand seafood keeps the Amon clean and healthy, while the hair is net halite to turn grey so soon. It will bring in caw and on bends which have become premamrelv baldf and prevent the halt falling out from the effects of skim., I have received to.itomitiale of It. le .elit from persons dm...lushest respectability, end mme of die mow sclentific gentle/nun of thls city have pronounced I ts o he unique. As every highly popular dscovery to liable to be counterfeited or Rim lewd, to it is with my Eau Lastrale Hair Reworsti re. An of this w a d ele bat beer InlnutiClOrcd In life city, which I oul parn,yolarly caution the pub lic again... Always ark for JULES 11A MEL'S Van Lustrale Ilair Rectorative, and you wi'l then amain au article whirl, Is warranted to render vatiefaction. JULES HAUEL. Pertatner and Chemist, For Chestnut street, below Fourth. For sale wholesale toil retail by tl. A. Vabnestock Co,A and It K Sellers, Pmetiorkh; sad Jahn Se r. gent and J. Mitchell, Allegheny city, Pa. ap27 ID CASTER rARIA-5(2.1 brie of superior quality L finely groped, obi., porennd unadulterated, and tuitilde for land, he , for sale (ow by YF W 'WALLACE, 319 A WI Liberty al rITDRA CLIC CEMENT for salty 11. 'ph] %INV WALLACE • VREXCII DURR Arm LAUREL MU MILL OTONES, hest quality, warranted, nod at pores lower than hare before been odered In this watlfet, 5925 W 00' WALLACE I 3 OLTINO CL4)TIIS,II '6,4t vberrwled. affd nl TeJuied ”t;ce.. W W WALLACE AitgiAA N TEt o f the yM zanle reontanVanim on ow ; notice. 'W W WALLACE apfG dturd veinlS A PER —1:.• tow Medkuto eteltar Wrepoin• raper; tZla ma Ceara° do do Al;., !area as.ornarot ot Printirg Paper of every eaceipmn, ua borA and (or sale ; vz4GLisit CC • a:overgrow , o ELLIO k TT & ENGLISH, er , d7 fy Wtmd titer t. JUST received—L.'S WI. Slum, for eel. by 1 KIDD A CO, • - Nj A F . C . 7 A HAW SNUFF—AO j tra re 0.1 for / . ac by 4Y. J UM) Gte . ... 1 . 1 , ; COT:11 1.p e ;II LIFF—W1 3 11 i 1 11 1 ; 1 ;, d 4g r, W HITS V frillol,-130 ree'd, SBA iiflalli—LVO - - - JOE IS iift#l}.2ll—Ly.o 4 fiet nu hand, ljaal• Lr I KIDD & CO PiNli ROOT—I .64 topraor quality, received at the Drat, Peril, and Perfumery Ware /mtge. tur ner of Plitt, and Wool al. 13 N WICKER:MIA/11 MT COD LIVE' alti—juut teceired, .nd srerrsuated pure white, for .*le by the gallon br • _14117 wic4Eit9tinm L ARD 011.--.1.5 ar-b I 4 lderner First & Weed sir. . lINF,TuCJ: 1F C 9_ i i,.'l.s ' r i7;; ) _;3 ., .21: &co A j u , Tree;djzott i le/ t t , P o h o i t l l Cloth Factors. oo WOdo 34 'do 1. %la do 3 4 do dn. COO do do f ill, do. ror tote t ale itorerLoco, No. hhJ o Wood stre4l,.. opOO • .1 A. H PHILLIPS FU ., R . NITCI . II; OIL ..TCRE OIL CLOTHS—J, 0 dozn as,noved ma. and atylea of Tatar, Ea.raa, andßareaal Yaryan '0,10•1 h./ •aita J P II .11.411'8, Vk i 'Par!. a ' r.. l'74l .l l !l;; '''" ; ' ,:. II F T wt C CHAUNCEY HUM HENIAN BCRR. SliEnr FLOOR OIL CLOVII—On hod, a Toe es sortmtht o(4 :44 G ya 4 ..i.l.lltibit Cloth, apltn a did oaLierae, of *Steil vre•ortll eat to order. any sue at cattalo wholesale pttece 1 Jr. 111 , Mill LIA PS apt 6 isao) REED HOUSE, 11830 IL ITII & BAllnge . Proortato.r& Padisc Solara. Rth, tIENIMAL STAGE'. OFFlCE—Eastern. Western, and Southern Stages, leave boom daily. ear. nage. to and from SM.= nod Packet an, Grate,' AI. W. listen, late el the American Hotel, Lrie, , Pa. G. W. tints., late of the kiimman .Hotel, Ohio. apri ego. Changeable SUk Bbwle O P m d c iti; , e v r c eLy , D , tel i, a!i i ! very low for quality, lately 11,106 141t:71711 ° C r tiFIELD, ardS N corner of Ponta, and &halm tis For lair. ,t SPLENDID NI FAIIILY GARIN Att6 AND A lIAIGNENtd, at the Cotten Poeta, of ft. & Co. Penn GUCCI, *l l l tc rold !no. or on jime,i well teeto,d Merits /.111 Ura received, a runplc of Ladies' Black, Whi tl Mat, Lead, and Unbleached !lottery; knabroid ed do; Span Sllt and &G unman do; And Men'. M Moo Unble•eted Conon dn; ltlerino ditto. LI Gloves for :.noes and Gentlemen; Embroidered and flak - du. Alt m low each poem , . at iron, of hIURPIIV it IlUftellF !la] N E earner of Fourth and Martel st Colorad and While Wadding. 100 'IA tin' , c00. , y, last recelred fn 13.11101110.1,, on convinin eat, and for sale cinnin price. at ilia nannfeetarers' Cr --. VVQ.k. 'l I ' ' lid iVoni ii - -0. Sr —7l hbde & t leb " gg hom eleam:r'rrisaonn neonntl"Ct:reTt'7 ISM& i picuuy k ( ' o, LeFL , :In Water et. IVl ""i*"'n''' "ii in lV:lA n titgin P P epd3 a' IOPPEP.--16trUng• MO, to imruy ---9-C-1 h.,/ ap2S ISAIAH DICKEY & CO • P VAM-100 brio, to mitten, for .ale by 1 apn.3 ISAIAH 1)1010 . V..11 . CO Vl - 1111.25 brie b y rtliiiti; - --------- VS brie Ilarving; - 10 brie Shad, to arrive, and for .ale 14 .:aPIS INAIAO DICKEY & CO 4—.503J0 lb. Him.; 151(131h. Phler, iu,13,3 Shanteers, 'tarp, for p 3 3 ISAIAH DIChEY /c CO Ijkla 111E11.1 •Isvays on hand . , on'd fOr r DICKEI h. CO ISwt l K. Cool near bacon eark.,,for by la Era ISAIAH D/CKEIf E, CO ACKEIIEIIOO brie large No 3, Newbuy pan EIrPE.H.3, !oil rreelyed. and far nle by JOHN MrV HEN & CO Canal /1..;n, Penn siyaer. Sellers. yescortm•e—nThe Hest now Igg Use: , litites, lOWA, April 0.1851 R SetLans—Uma thr—Haerag used acme of y our ye unfuge In our families, with great forces., belinvingi from the very great eatisfeetion it has given in oar neighborhood. that St is Me best now in j a re, we are anxious to procure the agency for this I place. W e have sold all we obtained of your Ohio agent. Yours, respectfully, Fe: A JULIAN. n allre r i m its i, r t ha i d ne elways procure the mom Ttr Prepared and raid by 0 G SELLERS, No 57 Wood meet, and sold by Draggiits generally in die two mire. •145 3 0 ., e 4v k CO. have removed' *r nd f:rob .smni to north west Corner of Weod •v.v. Marline IlloSpltal. C 2 F.A D Yropouls *lll be reeefeed al the °Mee o 0 Ale Surveyor of the Pori of St. Louis, Missouri, until the tO.I, of Noy next, for the erection of a klarine Hospital upon the lot of ground on which tho Magazine new rteodS. south of the Arsenal. TAP bids will include the excaeatlans, =mil', and nth portico. of the carpenter work as ik necy wt old' the walla are going up. with the coof.ng of the ess build beleu Ing exhibite. Smeld until the day of l/catins oi the Work, with the plan, arill EDWARD WATTS, Soperitatendus. St. leek, Mull MUSS arki-S2tv • C. YEAGER, 108 Market.ll ttttt ,(near Llbertii) 1111 , 01”13 AND 011 ALTAI us AMERICAN, ENGLISH, AND GERMAN PA CV GOODZI HOSIERY, RIIMIGNA LADE 8. GLOVES, THREADS, COMBS, DUITONS, SUS PENDERS,/se. A 1.,. Salta and Vane, Veallarca, BLACK ANDJANCY SILK GRAYAT,VINONGEF, DANDANNe, and LINEN HpxFs. a general as. sonment of FANS, and every variety of Snowing.. • .24 To lull Itaad C aaaaa eteWEC,, -- glrrE O ar y hand a large and of Ty Crow and Sle d ge hinelde,Stone and Sleek. mita Sledges, and Steel of every kind. SINGER, lIARTataN a CO,' IV Prates et. 1 Slp;lii n E u lkd a ttlyhf r A s N pri t . T. Sleekld rattail Vices, Boiler and Sheer hog, ite to, Astu 'waryto.t" No, ICS Water creel. apl4dat --------,-+- a.raffErra 10 BARRELS LARD OIL N* IJOT sale by anti SOLOMON SCHOYER 412Clitlil--IC 0 Sagarjactr i f iditor a s t te li by k nal T Ana—BM kegs Leal Lard for family ate, in stem ff.si add for sale by • 8 fr. W HARLILUOII LIULD CANDLEJS-60 Daub hi. • 1241;.5)8 rem and for Bak by 8 W /IAJA UGH Land and Mills for Sal• P tr" " " V;uoN me - 4 and In dREITFII by s.eame - 8 .0 .1 ; i t , ierron, for sate by 13.91 A iI Ii MET.A. CO riA47:ll, Ittraullei ) John Darand CaJa manuhetareo 9 .0 9,9 ...Ay on band and for oak ho A CIJUIRRTSON, ‘VI I NEJR— Superior Qllll/1. 07—G•Linnrh't'alrettatoL pagan Wises ept constantly on hand. and to, ra by apla A CULBERTSON 8.i11113;.L0U15Y.:14.e...L1A/9.,;Jgag andp VEZ/e t , .N .. I:AVS AND 9 DEER SKINS Lir tri::/ILLE-4.l4 l ViTl ß rerb, Jost reed, and for eole Clf ORAN r, arrle 94 Water at. Ahl Yl3 lea AME earrd ha tIINp ma V, Bpd MORA, and for role by ant. JAAIFS A lIUTOIBRON II rt.g.yeAl splk. jAAIEY_A HUTCHISON& CO ItI..FINISH brig__ , farnnru ge ; LY TIES uN . A HUTCHISON & EA 011 7 11:: h P 'I°.73PWAVEZZattra. 1) 'TTER—I3 brio prime paented-Fluttm—,----, 13' ' a a for sale by bth L 8 WATERMAN & SUNS 8 -tO bags pram, prime Timothy Peen Coe sat o by pro !. 8 IVA,Tp . II r AN tit SONS (2%,lo";:..l.lisetniti, KEL.n—.o down patent nn " 3O L d 1111 TE I'SONS priiM , ll-21 mink. ree'd, sena for "ea WICK & AIoCANDLESS S ALEStATU:3 I 3 O ;nor:. Clevy:ndiateXasi big itn do In payees thin day teceived, ol and Sr solo by artn_ rtieNDLESA Tart 20 halt - bele do, reed and Etc stale by WICK & McCANDLESS 13 1 moms-128d. Corn 11rocon•for arde ai WI GE PdeCANDLEK9 T)IG II1133;-20 ton. ahi. 1 _ WICK ihrettr d 111% b yd coFfEE TEA?—;sMaraßio Co - hut Acids Y. H. Dm; 43 do G. P. do; el caddy bra do; 30 half cheats Black Tea ; re rein], ; er canal, and for rale by P*2 JAMES DAI ZELL A NINT EMS' OlL—ba btlyfor sale by awn 7Ab1113 PA ILZF.T.I. Want. d, VIVE anJ inteldgent young mon to mist ln r making prepared.. for a Directory of dm MT of PittalA urg le, apply dant alla !alp to S I UHL FA lINEDTOCK, Room., o f f Ilona or Trul., comer of 7611 d er.Nl Wcwd au, ..ro.d vary. E XTRA CREAM CLIRF—ttE-60 hi. Crease Cheese of ewe quality, In store and to arrive, and for attic by A DALZELL it CO, al4-1 LlOevy ti,lol.lhuttno.l tlimTffiti4lLitost;eitazei;dfillourrs,a,l?; nw ition cloth Cr,.;'a Fla. 01 one W 4111.3, or LiV . Pir for Appear Rocca, watt Khoo/ lions. 13y the tiro Imo Matteis. (1111.icle, Post,AllittielaLd, and Journal, copy.] ( - II OVER k. TIMOTHY SEED-200 bushel prime oeverseed, and 50 be Timothy in story, and for Into b y apMl DALZELL I CO r Lard in bent and half brie, in store, I / and Inc rale by - R DALZELL dl CO o:Viotti niin—ltt halos Cotton Osnahurgs, manage U for rain and feed bass, tarpaulins, steam boat Are emeriti, be , just received, sad for into by LE ont/ • VD libe rty street. street. i 3 U RLA PS-1 bales 4u Iney base burinps rceeivnd an l l tor sale by_ 1 elllf . 1 tin wool. saii - s- - -thuun sled Colton W Novi Smells on band, soul foe saki by teLEF: 1 1 1 1N1;78132 4 1b . 11 , wool tying and .owing tyrnre , Vr,,,,,,,30NmAk5L1<21;i112.12222.r, for We 2o Cf.I,I.Oi.RATNT CORN -5 0 22 atieL, io {turd . 22M - -•--- STUART a SILL, IREA . pI .11UCCE1"8-20 dosh, I_________ u r 2,_ 42_ ,,__ Er 1 ATTlNG—..iobalecNo I, m abre, and far We by ART BI LI A Le tj 0/10L—I2 brls______in 1 ,1 0 , 14 ..41 r itLo n o b a y co .VA. __ .11F.Neff 111IrATION COLD LEA luit reed, for rale by ODSO PATENT SLACK-1/9lb, fo; bY 44,1) naDA R CO ~LTJND Glolse-3o* boxes elle; 11 , 0 do lOoldi Le do IrrH jan rmired opt. & and forale b LOUIS VILLE LIME-400 brio in acre, mad for by aplll 8 k;WHARRALIGII For vat: by srp2l i-40,5t0 Ihs Bacon Haw; lbs do shoulders; 10,000 Ms do Sides, Jost leeeividg Irma smoke bow, and for wit by •n 24 8 & W ivt INDOW GRASS—IOW web uattca axes, Tlf in store, and for sale by lIANNEN & CO, tortil • b.: blokes street. W HITE LEAD kcg. Date aotivoi White Lead In Gil, I. Itanorn n Co.'s brand / for sale by HENRY HANN et'l b. CO It ED LEAD & LITHARGE in store and for sale by ai 24 HENRY DANNENA CO pARAPOL...4.-A. A. MASON A CO, ad Market at, have received per tiptoes 10scares of Parasols of th e beat menet:winter, and of all qaplities. lira • TACONETS it PRINTED AIIISLINS-41 large In voice of the above goods received, and epaulet by apVI 'A A MASON h. CO CRAPE SRA' the`l..P—Ahollier large mock of Cape j chew!. of most elegant embroiders. received :er express, by A A MAY.ON tr- CO " 17.07ilEir Apt. 27 ST. CLAIR STREET, liter the Eridge Calve:mice Klima made to order promptly. Our :thins ate made be meet the same ugat. menu. Al' shirts warranted to fit, otherwise en. ehanged, ar th e money returned. We keep in the store a large astostroen; those wishing to parables.. their rettosure, 'elect shirt. to correspond, and 'has they are roneetly fitted. We have shirts with msga,fiee ait embroidery on the bosom, to which am eon the mtention of gentlemen in the habitat going to ponies, as they would add mach to their per those cons] made heiwaby ourse lvinnee Nn es. N, Attie shirts roll nt Our store but api3 dlar_ lll•tett Ii A BEAUTIFUL PAIR OF BLACK' BIAT6R ja. HORSES for rale by .1 C BREYFOGLE, •Pga 118 Second at 'sun DEMIIO 110VBE8 A LL pc r.r.n. heeler comber. pat on their halma, mn= ty te a Tertran ef CannelJr, will 'please rol l a the Bocci. of the Beard of Trade. second mot y, earner et Wm" and Third it, and piti for the .ante. SAMUEL FAIINESTUCK Bituinal oh, April re. iwr. *pal S,OOO TONS RAIL ROAD /ROD` Pith . : Min and Pennsylvania Rail Road Comps./ I. 06/•11 LO contract far eight thowarti tons of Rut Road Ir. n, for eastern division olthea road. extend. too westward noon /bastion h. 'Dime thousand tons to be delivered on the Ohio River, at Pittsburgh and . Bearer, before the close of canal navigation to the ?present 3 car. 1850;and the remainder to the spring of next year. Tile rails are to be of the II pattern. In lengths at twenty feel, and are tp weiihnO pounds tier o LICI2/ yard. 'they are tp be sulpect to th e luspeotinA f Soiliimt.n W. Maher's, Cider Engioeco. Fey further information, please whites. the Plosident of the cam I arty, at I l ittethirsh. By order of the Board of Di.. rector, Wit. ROBINSON, Jr., Presid ent . lituthongh, Aped 10th, thOO. aplid3w V tl INEB—I33 Coxes Claret Wines, choice Ito nits; Cl baste,, Champagne do do just reed get stesmor Migraine, god fur sale by cuLnEurrstm, Ilth Wetly st root:Lino cards. Q 111 ET:CARDS for Wool Cirding Mach' plate tool cleaners, for sale ly. _ tawinn comeeN, 20 Wood e 11E5.15k.- 15 Oz. prbad sew abeam.; su bzx old cbeeae,ian rethl ex tba bi and ibecaa depot. ll3fraed meet. ay9l J B CANFIELD lINSFED 01L-15 Ails Ant at 404, mad far ..le by • apd3 J Uald &FULD Xuaapratta , Patent Lida AO, AA CASKS of . the a.. cadahricA4 Mead tad hi g h t ea' , thih.i Tug rho ear. now on (aE • mhy . rum New Orleans, and es peeled here Mir week ; and Dli will shortly notice We Baltimore per ildpn denim& Chesapeake, Dame,. a. Alb., which ail be sold no airfield, at ihe Moral market mice for each or apureved bine. & DI DI ITOIIF.LTREE, hr. 23 No lee Liberia at. S Ctikft— tOtl hkor 04 10 berm, in more.. for One be W e. ht MJICIIKIATEE DLTITR-7 bria and a kegsfresb. Jul reed and for pa'a by apD Jll C M F F J 4) U homely in •tn -• ' IV k I:I ' MTTOIIELT BEE Moll aq al to Bars, CSOT•11 Linings. Duet. :NC—"Zite:p"onnn lt" L ' l r t 7 Dtt ' a 4 • ° ‘; ' qua , MA, 3Yadding, !leo: actinafaetayad and for sale 01. lotrest terms, by D iIoRVIMS7G. apaldlna 150 Pearl nt. Near York. •ASrF E ED FRENCIt 'IORRIALS, N S 17E. GUIG:IOI.E7, 4r.., jos t reed, aod to. see by 1.0241 ' A CULBERTRON r 4ort reerl cd,...altor seta by ky Bona., loot reed, •+i! fair alea by d Cr"b* _2I , W SVP-Pk i Meh'i p, . 7;: t t , do”.l . l6obrori cored; 6 do ' Halos, Jost reed, oyd for oile by do Lty2 .l A, S 'WATERMAN to SUNS , Ho No Moles." )or[ 17.441 Ted LT E N WATERMAN &SUNS ~'spukarn YIgO k CO AMUSEMENTS. TH EATRE! Le... and Manages C. S. rORTF.It MC. Or •01119320. - Drees Ureic. and Pargoette• •••• •• ••.2u - Second and Third 'Leer 2' rier calored Pessror.•:••-•••23 Mos. open et 21; Curtain will MO. nelnek. Gl-Ui of Mr. SILSLIES, utd Lit lan sp. • _ On Aloriday, Aptll bcprerent-d • new drama called Dr Lot whi, C u ltirAß HAUSER. %If 9iisbe. par Hauser 1 Mt, Nichol. Eva Min Nner Margatette Mrx Ulatsford During the cvening, THREE YANKEE STORIES.. To be followed with.. BLIND MAN'S BUFF. To conclude with THE YANZEE IN CHINA. Al kjah Fildato paperor•------ , ---.—Aft a a' /0/instOx M.MlifillDE,Ert,,wlll appear on Tuesday INONDICASUL AND AMUSING 61 perimem+ on BURR will give their Lectures and Ex rho new end wonderful science of Ws:my, at Wilkins MD on SATliltfLy, upoisAY mid WEDNESDAY Evekinzs April with,mh, Sink and Ably hi, • A soros ...tusking elswilmenis with mind will be introduced. • w Dear. epee m 7 &dock, ta . 001311.1,C at it prediely. Admittance, IS [Ante.- Callihan, hen" price. SHAKSPEREAN READING. Lc NS H. FANNING READ vvill yea I . - Tita /Rea. W c.v.. re Yeller,. at WILKINS HALL, on SATURDAY evt :gap, April:?. Tarkete, emit.; to t.e htd at fr. e t ook stout of L LeOMlO, Kay A Co. and J tampon 'Mateo and the AlonnegaLelalloom, Recharge lintel, n,.d di. Chattea Retch end at the door Doors open at 61, reading tOcommence et !I O'Cl.t. WIEIIINGTOII 11.4L4, 137 & 130 Wood above Fifth. MlLATondidesioblishment is now edited (or Rent s i t is adiailably availed tor Couserts, , closes, Exhibitions, de. For toms, rip's to .1011 N A FITT