THE PITTBRITO4R GAZETa- PUBLISHED BY WHITE et 63 IM=:=El MONDAY MORNING, dIAYr 18;4. o"Asmssoss an measly requested so ula tUls favors beton sad es mil tba dares practicable. Axlsertisements cotenant& foie oecir aell stake wUI lesznably be ebargeAszait oreered air 'try. B. Para= i. Agent for ilOsSapar at his moral wades in We. Rork, :Philadelphia, asd Beg" sod is itithosized tometiOrriabserlptioas smradrartistoreats for aa. BazintossAirizicm—Sabscripie.• and siren' , neme m Or Ws {ewer received and Or/7.3 trarded free ri free d this °Mee. IV . COMMIT DA/LT n n , ll=l f s e fken. P.P" ' "Lli " " es Ws valuta* paper, will be recessed mud forward .' Clpa thls office. - [Cr PrELLl3l7.llna Naos. Astrucaß,—.drelliee- 111101¢111 sad subscription,. to the NortirAjeteriesseknd United Plates Guam, Pidiadelphis, reectred and for- i wilds! ken Ws saes. - • STATE CONVENTION. • IV . I6IAZZ:. - • At a Mooting of the Whig State Central, 9 omatittec, bald at Harrisburg. March 0,16.10, it mas Roiotxgo, That the Whigs of Om seversigointlM alibis State he remsested to select a number of del.. 43 ; ,,. m equal to their re respective representatives in Ile 'Munro; the said delegates to meet In Conyeatine • Steady of Philadelphia, on th e 117th day of Joao, 1 , for the purpose of nominating a caedidstsi for I Commissioner, to be toted for at the cosi ing nand Election. MORTON MeMICIL&EL, Chairman:. Oxman 11 Barr, Seeman, .. Allaillllolllo and WhIC County Con • Ls pernance oldie call erne Chairman, the Whig and Antininonie County Comntillee er Correspond ence met at the Coon House. The following resole. don was adopted, to win— "ltnelved, That the Wh4 and Antinunonie eaten alike several Election Dcts of Allegheny . County he, and are hereby requested to meet at their metal Juter holding elections, on Satorday, the Ist day of next, thee and there to elect two delegates to the Coardy Conventien to be held at the Court House, aseWertneaday the bib day of Jtine.at ti &clock, a a. Said Convention to mate the quail and nensary nominations for the ensuing October Vection . ,s and also LO appoint five delegates to represent the County in the State Coirrention, to be held in the city of Phil.. dolphin. on Wednesday, the lath day of.lerie.. Ito primary meetings in the Toarnahips be held between the boon of two and fire o'clock, (except Pitt) and Mow in the Wards and Borough. between the boon of levee sad nine o'clock. P. M. A VILA 613, Chatnnae., Jun. E. Pte, Max FLurtua,}Seeretaties. To. Env; • Pkubargh, Apnl 10. 1830. BTUS NEXT PAGE FUR' LOCAL mATTERA TELEDIZAPIIIC NEWS, 71.. a. Theediter of the Peat, in di, paper or Fridny, makes the Wowing &Ascalon. "The trot& is the administration has entirely lost the confidence cf Its own friends, and its supponer&are now chiefly eanfsed to the office holders, office expects: as, ands few reckless and unprincipled editors, mho are Gad with government Sdvertiring, like oar neighbor of the Gazette.. If this le ■ specimen of the editor's "truth,' it is composed only of the ingredients of unmiti' gated falsehood; there is not one iota of troth in the sentence we have quoted. It. is whelp n Or. Lion wined by the bride of the editor hiresel4 mho. the porspit of bin vocation, seems to Oct on the psloclplo thit all is air to palitios—ibat honor, and bounty, and lath, and decency, are unimentaty virus. The editor sajeghr support of the administration Is t wrtyrnacipkii." 'ten he tell twist what respect? Should we tiot,ladeeid, be strangely recreant to all our avowed principles-bid we not support it! Is not the admhzistranchrwrietly, thoroughly, sad consistently, Whig! Huth not teetwarnendad, sustained, and supported:Whig meunresl Ha s it done any thing weak, dishattttable, or In opposi t Con In the principles of • free government, and. ,iusticts between man and man ft Why then should are KA as a Whig editor, give , our cordial sup port? Oh ! says the Post, there is the Galphin master. Well what of that. Have we any evidence that It was not ejest claim, which ought to Lave been paid long ago' Of its merits we know bet little as yet. When the facts are all laid before the • public, we shall thee be better able to judge. If Me. Crawford has erred, we ahall not defend him in Ida error:. If the claim la a just one, we shall net sluktk• from defending it because the polnically w.se map denounce it as bad. policy: We admire as adthiniattation which dares to do right. • ' Bat leaving out this Galphin matter, in what other respect ha, the Cabinet erred, viewed in the light of Whig principles; in what respect has it flailed to meet the object of those who placed it In power, calm It he that it has left 4tl too many Locams in arm, to the detriment of the public business 1 The editor Wye we are v unprincipled " bemire we support the adminktmtion, and because we are" fed with Goierament advertiaing." ()a the cattle bypothieals, haw does' the gentleman cand himself, We hue received but a 'drop in the bucket of Government advertmg compared with lb I Pest, which was most mtioificently sustaiaed by the administration of Mr. Palk. ' When did the e lime ever suer the faintest iiirer against the admiuiztration. Not only , did he not veer about like a weathercock to keep tip with the changing policy of the powers at Waehingtoo— from el deg. 40 min. to 49, and . from a Wilt for protection to a ranting advocate of free wade! It become mob a man, indeed, to talk ahem prinei. p'e, and to mail ethers on .such a scare. If he was not wholly lost to shame and deceeey, he would never otter the word again. The Act a, the Post beloogs to that Masa of edi. tars why nerilice every noble and manly quality moths altar of party, and who puma their object regardless of the praise or censure of good men; and lay their account of profit in the .success of tlrar party scheme.. To them the end..menthe§ the meant. This clue of editors, and the danger the country is in Gem their unhallowed influence, are well exhibited in ao snide below, front the New York Commercial. The - paper referred to, by the New York editor, is not morextil and un principled than the Past, bet from its ability and postilion has greater powers of mischief: "Tax Waonot tamer= sr Parry Senur.— We are sometimes disposed to indulge In gloomy thoughts and painful apprehensions when we ob carve the kroctty mutt which party animosities we just now indulged—the determined ?viola non to see no good, either of motive or of deed, in po• liticof opponents—and the fined purpose of pre ferring ploy or sectional triumph. to the good of the whale country, irrespective °toothiest or gee. graphical diatom:linos. Bad passions are fomented, by iddolgeoce in every species of provocation, slander and persecution, so that personal or pant triumphs may be achieved, mahout a moment • purled:to resection upon the future, and inevd•bly =jamas effect of such edit ponderiug to popular Ingimittes—without ever thinking how such • anise neetiamila loWers the standard of public morality, sod unfits the people for that brother. hood of interest and, allusion which is the key stone of republican inothutiona„ "Among public journals no has done mare to fintert among its pony, bur-di malice, and all stn. Charitableness, than the Washington Union. That paper lathe impersonotiox of that intellectual and Moral perversion which excessive partureshlp can work le as ordinarily Intelligent mind, to the .curs destine:tee of its perceptive Esmiltes; or, what la worse, to the mantles pereersiou of its tomb, Milder, boner and patriotism. We speak advisedly. We have noted again and again mi. »pneumatic's; erbium, false prantiou, and false easielsmions, which could °ail be .`tousled for either on one bypstheme or the other; and con tradiellors of itself, eta Um part of the Union, while malignantly assailing the AdadelstraUon, which the majerity of the papist had chosen, which no annual of charitable mastrecticie or generous fisr• betuace could itUnbute so any thing but a deltb erste disregard of that metal code which is sup sed count posed to regulry. ate every citizen of Christian or I:Utili Washington, among practised politicians, the geodes" of the Unlan'e malignly against the Govereateat of its country are well undentood, and oliervant persons every where will Middy Saralee that its lattred of the President and his Cabinet must have another motive than mere dlr. tames of political sentiment These. will he apt to reflect a little, and !lading on inquiry that the publediers of the Velvet have aullered in their peat; by the dumped Administration, will smile at Umbilicuses. of Its spirit, and would expect to dad the Delon still In the opposition, should it live to see another Democrat in the White House, on, less It was admitted to the largest share of the spoihs. From the tout of the people, however, this dishonorable motive is coecealed; upon Them, and through them upon the country, a great pm. Wild enema is In/limed, the baneful fruit of which ...wee the present generation of danerkans may be Sneed to ea. We have spoken of the Velem u the impersoo• ail= or that spirit, the providence of which we sisteandy deprecate; and having given the Ulan tutlea, we Warn to the principle. The violent party salmositv Is • mammoth evil—detrimental to on eenutry's Intereata—and whether men will Where Mid sot, dangerous to ntimblicanium And tar this MK.. A republican government de posits for It. row upon the whole people— sus • steiveral cheerful sebmirstion to Ike on. therityvested In li. Let but one third of tbe pep. pl. withdraw their Influence hots lii sapper% and Is weakened; let a lulu midorlty practically oppose, sloes resist 11. sod it either is paralyzed or mud fah back exclusively orlon Us path= wooden. ance from them Itderives Ib peon, ' Air them It mud legtstate; spot{ them exelosireir I,..gmw purcuage; and what are the canoe -411011101110 . 14 No rusjerity, comacwai or Its' strength sod gottWor, sun beamses tynuthi.al. The executive 144 Al e rug rc,PIY Paw thin! 30090107 bier. ally adhering to each other, de • knies cae actions j eorrupt paraficell ue amMbinglYSinacted. sad With impeally; the ditewitisinefa =jollity, which has been cause tertrtia thewont of all devotions. is entatialh '4l them results almost Inevitably follow. Prictically a peat central *ever Is established, °penning everywhere throughlits agents already bnbed by Eseective await, and repressing the [Mentes ofthe minority; dispiletude and dincon. lent allow; bluer amimovities are engagedbetween the weak and the arongiand the harmony and the equal:nor representation, cascade to a beneficial mar and permanent republican fora' olgovernment 'perishAterrath oppression. Some will think thill picture elate, danger from excessive petty spirit overdrawn. Bat it is not so. It is a .11Tpille in advance clam threatened evil; and while wehave king confidence in the reactionary charecter of our inetitutibaa and habits, we cannot bat see also that white very fresh outbunt of this Morm of party violoshSlalOsraves beanuflier up Ike shore of that bendliettieiple whrelflita at the foundation of -v , r r T 6• Tarlir Circular _ . • The Post email. the rantf Circular, which we pabliabed On Friday, in the eharactcriaile style of Ykat paper, as a " studio's political trick of rile ems my,".. and a "gluts insult on th e intelligence of the people," and with such like slang phrases. Thieditor teems to taken for grained that no one can honestly entertain an opinion favorable to what hes always been the clenshed policy of Penn*. .vanin. and 'that all its friends are political nick.. ten, knavel,',,and (ooh. Who is tots that pre. mimes thoilio siicak concerning 'the (need* of a I policy whlA'has - received the solemn sanction of every Derrioethtio Governor of Penniylvania, and lof every Logielature down to the era of the "Polk and Dallas" frauds and deception.? No less • personage thee Lrcly Rorper„editor of the Pan, who, himself, supported thegniff, until he was convinced of his error by the patronage of James S. Polk! He nnw talon upon himself to enter at the unchanged and honest convictions of men who have not been subjected to the moue tompta- Pon. to alter their views, Mat ho has, and who would not have yielded, If they heal been. It ill becomes this time eery. , to aeaail the motives of men, who, believing that Pennsylvania has always I been right on ibis subject-nthat her long line of Governors and Legislature* have given utterance to her voice, and to the dictates of the soundest wiadem—have seen no reesons to alter their epic, lone, and who conacientioludy believe that n pro. Meuse tariff is necessity toilevelope the ream nes and promote the , Prospenty; , bsth of the State I and' thunation. " The Post soya there is no likelihood of any change being Made in thetarillthe present session. la this opinion we diller T tom We think them is much reason to hope that Coegreas will yield to the 6111103 L universally expressed wishes of the people of the Northern.and Western States, and to the voice of distress which is minimally mach log their halls. The editor would discourage ef fort. He dreads the action of the people of Penn. sylvania on this subject lie knows that there le hardly a man who would not gladly sign • petition and who would not rejoice to have the tariff mod,fied by tannin into it the protective 'mulch. pie. Hence he says there is no hope. We admit, that while the 'teem disco/Mon comMua there is not mock chance of any ether business being trammeled. As mon as that goer. tion is settled, however, which it probably will he by the first dials , . we may confidently look for prompt and beneficial legislation. Let us, then, pour in oar petitions to Congress. This is our lawful mode of expressing oar desires,and,m•k leg known oor will, and if the editor of the Post desires to oppose n measure no essential to the prosperity of Pittsburgh—if he wishes to add to the calamities he hut already brought upon as by his reektels opposition to all our interestrif lee has not already brought wretchedness and want lenough upon . the working clames—if his soul still pants for more distress in the nomufamnring dirs. trims, to have more firms put out, more spindles and looms idle, and to ace greater numbers of men, nod women, and children, seeking employment ataxy price—let him carry around'a petition him self, in the streets of Pittsburgh, against the taste! Let him tithe It to those puddler. who are out of work znainly'Skrimer the instrumentality of his counsel, and whose wive. and daughters, albeit all unused to It, have been compelled to seek for ' employment from Moment house, while the strong armed husband his to pine at home in inglorieva inectivity,to take cue of tb.o children. We should like to nee him try it. Friends of the Tariff; be up and a doing. Let printed petitions be circulated in every district, in every rolling mill and manufactory, and lot Con gress be required to do as justice. Thoesanda of subscribers Lou be obtained with but ii tle Iron• ble, at tho primary meetings, to bo held about the last of this month, provided petioona are prepared and circulated. Who will sea to it? to this mat ter we have no concealments. Let every man who favors protection be ready to go to work m earnest, and success will crown our labors. Jo a conversation with , Wst. Esrr, EN.: since his return from liarrisburch, hn stated to us that •he regretted mach beim; compelled to leave his mist before the close of the session, but his business was of such a nature that it was necessary for him to come home when be did, or suffer severe loss. He therefore paired off with a Locofoco member, and made a flying visit home, leaving arrangements behind him to bra telegraphed immediately should the member lie paired off with return, orl.hould circumstances arise to mote his 3 presence absolute ly necessary. Although our vines on the duty of members remaining in their seats while the session holds, are unchanged, yet ma think Mr Espy had strong reasons for his course, such as would pro bably have operated on most men, placed in simi lar circumstance. The session was prolonged to such no unusual length, that the calculations of mem bers in relation to their business were wholly de ranged.and it is not surprising that many of them felt it their duty to contrive some mode of gaining titan to attend to it. Mr. Esgyaleo informed we that he should not be • candidate for re-election, his business requiring all his attention. ~ G.. TAYL.OB 'mann suartemarea."-Thubleurs. 13u1110.l• Sargent found out, when they endeavored to Mir him to give up his policy of admitting Cslifbrnia at once, on its own merits, for ike South ern Compromise. There is a quiet firmness thorn Geis. Taylor, which, sooner or later, gains the day, and overeomesall opposers. Those who attempt to dictate to him , bad boner mind their own business . He never stmenders." UZZAT SALO OF Rest Errant—The reader will bad in oar advenising columns a large sale Of low advertised, situated In the flourishing town of We'lrvine, and in the vicinity of the Railroad de. pat. This talc or property which must attract moth attention, us there can be no doubt that the business of that place will be greatly increased by the Railroad from that point to Cleveland. FROZE 11A.11111111101112 Correoonlcnea of the Pittaburet Gwzrt. 11.aataavann. May 15, 1860 The Legislature adjourned finally to day at 12 o'clock No business of any consequence what ever was trattmeted. Mr. MeCastin, of Greene county, was chosen Speaker, Messrs. Docile and King refraining from voting, in order that he might be elected, alter it was discovered that Mr Coithb, the nominee of the Whigs could not receive the vote of Mr. Best, the retiring Speaker. In the (tight and nervous egitatton of the first two or three hallute, it was observed that Me bleCaslin steadily persisted in voting for himself, which creamed a good deal of merrirnem, masmoch as it bad been whispered about in the morning, that this was a pc euliur penance imposed upon hint by Mr. Post, as the price of his casting vote. Whether I his was true or not, it is a pretty good joke, and Mr Best an now boast that he is even with his Locofoco friend, who have abused him so lavishly this arm let, all round At eleven o'clock, the Governor rent ha message informing the two Homes that he had approved and signed the Apportionment Bill, and netting forth hi, rea,on, at length fur so doing. You will probably hull the message in the city paper, of to morrow. At twelve o'clock prerfxly, the two Homes ad journed, according to previous arrangement, and a ,largo proportion of the member, immediately left for their l ionic.. On the complimentary resolutions in the Speak er, in the House, :be yeas and nays were required, and THULTEEN LOCOFOCOS recorded their names in the negative. The Whig, all very gener ouslyaustained the resolutions. In the. mni.. he reaolotioos were carried sub silentio, nearly every body declining to vote, and the yeas and nayAViot being called Than ends the. long session of lk,O, in many reapeCtS the most remarkable we have had for several yean. • COppEN A alai Ban.—A lull grown glouy This mu shot near Cambridge, (Hasa) a fewidayi ago. Is a rarely, indeed, tbar one of then birds La fond 1102444 Statsa ripal wAteniawrOs Corrupt,laden.. of Qs PipabiughGasetta. N l7 ..evaares, May 14,180 The muse .of the Repahlie, which I have; of late so frequently remarked upon. sa etrlm.nt al to the Whig party, and poptalarli of the Preaept and his administration, hat been most eireetnatig checked; The paperijus i. changed handl, and Al" leo A. Halt, Eq., oft,T4Ossee, AmistAia Secretary of the Treasury, has idiom charge of and will heneefoillt be its reeporslble editor. I titan, that on proper remesentatioriVielie made to the President, he authorised, eery, required atannutce to be given to such of hi, frtendsu de sired it, that he was not responsible for? and did 210 i approve of the recent articles against the Cab. inet, and committing him to a change of opinion On the alevery question, MHOS. Bain and Sar gent, finding there woo no other alternative than &chugs of eon,, in conducting their paper, or the loos of that euppcirt depending upon govern ment patronage, determined to withdraw, end this moming Med? announced to their readers, that their connection with the Republic bad ceased. Thitis a substantial cabinet triumph, and may be looked upon u decided proof that Gen. Tay lor merino to retain around him his present advt. rent vs long 'II he remains, at the head of admin. istratlon. The new' southern paper is soon to make its apt pearance. lts condi:Mier' are amid to be Elwood Fisher; the lecturer, F ond Mr. Balls, who has made inch a aammaiy exit from the Republic-- .The contemplated name of ibis Journal la, accord ing. to rumor, the "United . States South," and cer tainly under the clreumstances of tts establishment • more appropriate name could not be found. As disorder among the:rugans lathe order of the day, the "sole organ," the Mimi, is not free from The failure of the deep laid scheme to secure the government printing, and tko withdrawal of the government pay generally, have produced an alarming affect on the finances of thin paper, arid under the apprehension of a farther decline in proats,Mt. Burke, a distinguished light of the New Hampshite Democracy, is said to be about to retire Gam the concern. In the mean time, through all this chaos of the political elements, the old National Intelligen • Cer maintains the even tenor cf its way, and this morning grantees no other reference to the above OMIIITCPCCII than an enthoritative notice that there existed a perfect concord sod agreement between the President and the cabinet, and between all the members of the latter. The Senate, to day, acted upon all the amend ments of the House to the Canna B,l4:and con curred in all that were of any teal importanca— The bill will now go to ■ committee of conference, sad in akw days will be passed. The moat en. emetic arrangements will be made for the com mencement of the important work of taking the ceastli and collecting the information authorised by Una law, during the lIICUILhof.Taar, bat the work will be of an vast and varied a character that it will be fnuad impossible to cony out that design. The deficiency bill tithe subject which minims demand the attention of the Senate, and that, I hope, will pass to day. Toter readers will have perceived, from to day'a proceeding', that a step he advance wu made to day in the Hoene. 0.1 motion of Mr. Balky, a resolution was mud, !uniting the pending debate Co the subject of California is Committee of the Whole, to the 12th of Jane. The patriotic Wll lace of B. 0., and a tea play actinium like him, to stir up a row by commencing the old game of delay and proertitiestion. Bat it was of no me; his southern enajutors saw that it was too shameless to succeed, and they gave Is alter a straggle of an boar and a ball. SJ thus much of the programme Is settled, the present -demi:anon will ding lie slow length along for another month, and then we shell have decisive nation one gray or another. The Semite had an executive scasicrn to day , and among other confirmations, ratified Weir Wm legion of Hon. George Folsom, of N. Y, to ha Charge to /land. Jamas. Me Tariff and Balwer's Le —lmpor tant rote on the Compromise likely to be lost—Appointments and Contir mations—Approaching Lotion en the Slavery Question. • Waaantirron. May 15th, 11350. We had an interesting and eigniGennt &acne. eon in the Haase this morning, over the gen re atibjeet of the Tang; the particular metier an• der consideration, however, toeing Sir H. L wer'a letter to Mr. Clayton, Informing the Seer. tars, of State that he, as her Majesty'. Minister, near the Government of the United States, oh served with regret, aCC., a movement tar the toration of the policy of protection to American industry, and representing that any increase of dada for that purpose would have en unfavorable effect upon public opinion in Great Botaio. Mr. Brook., of New York, took a commercial view of the matter, and propounded aomo opinion. which I did not gain the drift and bearing of. Mr. Calvin, of Pa., made an able and candid speech in favor of an immediate return to the protec. titre policy of 1812. Ho took the true eour?e, and declared himself for protection for protecs tool cake. The correspondence which formed the subject of discusaieu, bu been lying on the Speaker's table for some weeks, and the motion was now on reference. Tee free traders wanted to engulph the 1111NOCI in that bottomless pits the Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union. The protectionists, on the contrary, wanted a select Commatee.— A decisive vote was not taken. because, I be.• Itve, the Ammer um they world be beaten.— As a demonstration of the resolution of the tar. iff men not to ktrege any opportunity to mese their desires upon the House, it was • metal and successful movement The result of it is out yet apparent An important Teta mu Well to day in the Senate, upon the Compromise Bill. As a test CII/C/uOll, MY. Douglass moved to lay the bill upon The table. The vote mss, ayes 21, nays 2.9, tour majority In favor of stall keeping the subject be Toro the Senate, and open the &canton end ac tion. But this four mrjority cannot be depended upon on the question of the passage or rejection of the bill, Go, the twenty eight negatives Incl.- ded all brit one of those ultra Southern men, rho have before declared their Intent.on to opt. pose the scheme, unless amended in a manner that will entirely change fie character, and make it utterly unacceptable to all northern men.— The exception was Yelee, of Florida, whose ha• Ind of every thing that wears • northern aapeet if BD Intence, that ha seems Incapable of voting with those of theta whoa. moat decidedly friend• ly to southern preteosient Mr. Webster, Mr. Renton, and Sprain:me, and Wales, of Delmam all voted to lay on tha table. Or [ha ten or dozen extreme northern men who voted ageless that motion, with the design of getting m pro slavery amendments, every one may be coons• ed strait et the bill on the food question. I thick, thercknu, that the compromise fated to fall even to the Senate. The President has appoint ed J. B. Stela?, of New York, to be Commie. eioner of the nine, of the boundary between the United States and Meet°. Mr. Bartlett is • matt of learning and ability, and his character offers a sufficient guarantee that his conduct In the petiole to which he has been uslgned, will be creditable to the country, and, therefore, pro. c sely the opposite of Weller'e. The operation. of the aurvey will be Immediately resumed. Hon. George Folsom!, of New Terk, was yea terday unanimously confirmed so MiniWe, r. Reiland, In place of Major Danesao. Mr. Fol roan In a most suitable pecans to be sent upon this mission. He is a gentleman or means. and high polities! and personal reputation. He mill sustain the dignity and honor of the American name abroad in a befitting manner. The Senate seem disposed toad with prompt. nem on the great question before therh, and should not be sorprised to see the Anal vote ta ken on Mr. Clay's bill within Kermit. Indeed, but for the provoking...therm) , of Force, a vote would have hero had to day, on a motion by Jefferson amend sou to prohibit the territorial re of New Megico from passing toy lawn for the exclusion °thievery from that territory. This would have brought the question of son Ins Invention directly bellow the Benue,. and by [arcing Can, aad his karma to *trig them. sehre. in direst opposition to the !Southern hot. spot and his adherent; 'Goldfus° heck* up the coalition between them, and thrown tbdBouthern uhru into the lama Isolation which had rendered the Abolitionists politically powerless, tistwiths standing all their zeal sod ackaowledged Wools. This world do moats facilitate the settictoent o the °seal= , We are prepared to sit hers till nextbetober, which I predict Congress will do, palm the eta era persuades them to adjourn, which, hem the present strides lid tessful pstaillence is making towards us tessi thelatterssippi, looms =s. orguarayApproprinalaa*LU We are itidebter(lo a (tend tar the early eeeep. Son of 4 copy eras General Appropthelao Bah leavened the Lothaatore. Ii appropthlea • Far talarle. of tha Govezese,Seeneta. 17, Npoty SecretazY. Aedßm Gab. end. Adieu:Ll Goers!, ereallattrer,. lotrrariut, Clerk blre tat the State - ' .I.7epartments, . .$29,35219 For contingent exponent of ;motive StaielanclDeparuneat,inebtel!)af,the department of GommottAlapols, ' 2,935 00 For contingent =penile* ot Anditot'a, Trerumer's, and SuncYcir Genet are office, Pot expentes of the Ligielatate, in. eluding pay of memben,clevits,eto ! and to meet the deficiency wf,hur; P• i r's l o2t o Prieli o ll, 95,000 00 'For public Priming and Binding, 25000 00 Poe publishing and distributiag the State law. and jouroth, i 70000 For public grounds and lentidingi, 400 00 For the State !Abair?, . 1 WO 00 To the borough of Hanisburalt, supplynig the pabhis puddings wale 00 Foe miscellaneous object,, Mardi* • 1848 • the. publication of , the propowid. I amendment to the constitutioo tee , - 1 alive. to thweleetion of Judges, 4,000 00 For Common Same*, 40,000 00 For Wantons and Gratuities, -" ' ,00000 For House of Refuge, 6,000 00 For•Pesena. lint. for the BGna '9,00000 do do Deaf oolFfloallt .45;33185 For'Enslern and'Weetern . - Bee; salaries of °Moms, etc.. 4,4,12,107 Ai For o:pet:mesa( the/wifely'', u "•• . of Masks, eta. •.!e'. _5102,270 For imereitancontficaloytodoutenn . credttors, • 51300 00 For payment of patentees to Rail- • , reeked sod Navigation Companies, • , 25,500 00 For Military ex peewee, 5,000 00 Por payment or intension tho State debt, due to August and February nem, For repeirs, improvemen* cod tin power on the State minks, For 'shuns of collectors, weightusie ten, etc., For &Manes of Canal Commimionets _ . and enbordinatea, For payment of debts for' repairs on Ito public works, For trepoirs of damages. to public works winch may occur by hood or file, For repairs of farm and road bridges over the State canals and railroads, etc., 22,000 00 For the completing of the" Western Reservoir sod survey of a tooth to avoid the Inclined Planes ofthe Al legheny Portage Railroad' 46,500 00 For the completion of the North Branch Canal,, 210,000 00 For repair of the abute of tbe.Sberno- kin dm, For the completion of the Pennsylwa• nia State Lunatic licapilai, 50,000 00 For damages awarded by Mo Canal Commissioners, For other awards, for damages, pen• Sion., etc., West Newton and ConneLlsville Navi gation. ' A meeting of the otacent or this company and eiiisons was held at Councils - rills, on the 10th law. The President, Hon. AUdrew Boman, was called to the Chair, and James MAllatlie, Ban., acting as Secretruy ; when, on naotioatr Daniel Koine, EN., Melts R. Davidson. Eq.; and Gen. J. B. Howell, were appointed In report buaineu for the action of the meeting, wbo'l ea reduced the following preamble and resolution. whieh were adopted as Billows: THE REPORT. It appears from the teport of 1. E. Day, Ent., Chief Engineer, that the portion of the deer to be improved, from West Newton to about 25 mile., the tall to be overcome, 122 feet, requiring nine dams, totting $192,805, offording a cosstant steamboat navigation capable of pawing . fifty boats of 260 tin" each, per day, from Con• nellemile to Pittaborgh, thanes to New Orleans, and by Venal end Rail Read to the northern hakes, passing through a highly improved otoitry, of on ampeased fertility ; the shores lined with coal banks from 9 to 14 feet thick, and abounding to itch mina of Iran ore in the immediate vicinity, Midler advantage' which cannot fail to tender the stock highly productive. Besides, Mr. Day enema. the opinion that the water power, en. elusively, created by thin imprevement, at a mod erate rect, would yield 54 per ,icent, per annum on the enure cool alto cooatiaO4:l 'Moo. — l* Looking to the great soperiorliy of the Youghio gheny wator,.over any other, to coonect the Chesapeake nod Ohio Canal, and Baltimore and' Otto Rod Road, with the great central road now la pronea, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, the communes hold the opinion that the day is not far dietant when a railroad communication will be opened by this route to Pittsburgh, by the mope• ration of the Pittsburgh and Connellavitle Hall Road Company, sad the ,company recently mune lished and incorporated by the Legildatnro of Mx. Ryland, or the Baltimore and Ohio Rad Road Com pany. The committee will farther expreas their Ulla aholrea conviction, in the language of the late Prerident, Louts McLane, the Wheeling route will be found to be "Owereniergi That the ne• cessary funds for ileum plc bon cannot ha obtained, .od that even if mule It cannot .bniricor with the Transylvania nod Virginia rail read., North sod Ewald of it. Some of the reasons for this opinion, founded on a comparison of the Pittsburgh nod Wheeling route, the commttice beg leave briefly to submit firm. ?'. AA TO CTeer, TIEle, AND DOTTTCT By.. the report of Mr. Latrobe, Chief Engineer of toe Bellmore and Ohio Rad Rued company madeiin 1515 it fa apparent that the Pittsburgh route •wio out above 53.00 G 000 less than the Weevil:in locum.. 5 , 3,000,000 less equivalent capital estimating for coschicery, working the road etc. The Iyurged dtgance telexed'on halt, allow lag for greats; and nom the point where the sur vey crosses the Youghirgheny the river furnish el a graduated Inclined. plane to Pittsburgh no where exceeding 26 feet descent per mile (equal to a dead level) which can be travelled at the high est rate of speed with the heaviest amount of tramponation sod smallest amount of power; while on the other Laid the Wheeling route croesesthree or lour rivers and as many mountains as right. angles ascending and descending at grades greatly exceeding lOU feet per mile, sometimes for 20 miles together; prising over stone walls 200 feet high requiring the slowest rate of apeed (often at five, ail, and seven miles per boor.) to avoid at. oidents; with heavy mins requiring , Otie third more time it U mid to make the Oislatioo 211 miles ' to Wheeling than Ix now required, to run stages 14 miles, from Cumberland to Brownsville. It should he remembered that la selecting routes for railroads iris a lass of nature that over rough and mountainous countries nun/ afford the only pre°. ticedds routes for milrostl., and those who dines gard title permanent law will be destined to ex perience disappointment and eventual defeat. 2.: mammal env lettermen coxre.am As CZ= By going to Pittsburgh the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad will connect at that point by the ecerest and bestrode with the great central railroad now under contract and under rapid course of con struction. Oo the other hand by going to Wheel ing double the equated distance and at double the eoet they reach a point on the Ohiliwherli no raidad fa lotted to carry them westward, sad where with the Pennsylvania railroad above and toe Virginia railroad below them the one taking I the ascending and the other the descending travel and transportation by quicker, sar and cheaper routes, bow haaltimore to maintain the competi tion by a route which Mr. McLane pronounced "impracticable." Rut to Pittsburgh her route will be atmerier to either otitis others where she will command her full share of businees. Besides, Pittabonth is destined to he the great metropolis of the Union with a present population,. Includieg Allegheny City sod auburbs,ol more than 100,000 while Wheeling la a Idle more than one tenth part of that number. San, as TO wore MID Mean.. The BettinaOro and Ohio Railroad to Wheeling is animated by the company to coat 157,000,000, of which nom they have but three millions. Who wW furnish the remaining 51,000,000, to be es+ paraded on curb an enterprisel By thn Pittsburgh route the amount they have (53,000,000) would be ample to complete the road to Smithfield, en the Cumberland road within am boom drive by singe to the steambont• at Brournaville—thus bringing the finished part of their road into imme diate and lucrative requisition and °imbibe them to maintain a successful competition with et ier routes white the remainder of the road from Ptua• burgh to Smithfield would be in coune of con. et/notion. Oa the other hand on ibo Wheeling route the work dons will be useless until money braised and the whole is completed to Wheeling, and then without any western connection with superior routes above and below them their work moat remain unprofitable and futile. --.... • . . Then are acme of the rearone which have In. doted the Committee to believe that Baltimore and the c•lies critic Astrid of Colombia, will be sooner or beer connected by Railroad and Ca. nal with Pittaborgh by the Youghiogheny note, and that tan company aught, therefore, to pre.. their 'moo:memo/a to completion as tote as pea. sible, to as to m•et,, god militate the trade and travel between the east and west, Increasing with the gigantic strides' progren is making in the great welt, and converging all the acetone..... the mountain, that has been, will be, or can be opened for their accommodation. Therefore it was Roolna, That Col. A. M. Linn, H. Waiter and John Soakse be a Committee appointed to obtain further subscriptico of clock, and to ascertain upon what terms Mr. Plummer will construct the first look and dun at West Newton. Rivolred, That Hon. A. Stewart, D. Kane, and Thos. li Davidson, Env., he n Committee sp. pointed to uirremond with the Chesapeake rod Ohio Cetinje mammy, the new Railroad seaman'', (incorporated tomcat the Penna. road at the Elude Itne,) and with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad company on the *object orcomplanni the coaoeo non wt P.Uabeig by the Youghiogheny route. &mod, Thot the proceeding of this meets ionlie published m the Pittaborg,ll3altimore, and Wasidpit in City newspapers, and those of Jap eife,Somaram, and Greene tummies. , ANDREW STEWART, Prlts'e. - Jas. Mn/hcanur, Sees& A ottani brick machine Mu pat hewn poi in op eratic:is et Savannah, which lam out =POO to aponq bricks per dip . , Carmen Taani.—The Mobiletiser Adver, date 7th - tutant, haa the follows , ;y: .‘ Dermas* Crien.=Tbeerriblsalishattoier km:and thousand Far a. /averaging the num. bet orbdee taken by each _gip at 2,0 9 0, and it would require 900 sides to tate to it,artet. Ills calculation showy the ban has au aained bs Ibesinglaintelest ofshipplegt Mita &elation 600.000 baler, at $.5 per bale, the ovoid price, with as enrage atop, would uncut to 83,000,0110. Tbelnueued prim ist part, compensate' the plan ter:but berate "tip °Weer, there In PO help. Tbo , reels operates the other army; u the quidgy itrivaart, the price of freights goes up-. but It gocallown Witt an equal certainty on a re. dared coop. The price of eaten utter greets Ifreight", they are regulated; lite, everything !Ise. by the demand and supply, but the pries oftretglus Man • arum that of cotton. The Lafayette Insurance Company of Indiana is about to panne.' new beakless In New York. It has a caliNal of $130,000, which will he ea ployed la islotring the fall payment of notes, bonds and other endentres of debt in that city. The Courier remarks: "The euterpriee b a new one, but It has long been diacuned and agitated as a nerwary ap. pendants to the growing bigness of the city. For this convenience,we are mainly indebted TO Messrs. Woodwa rd es Dusenberry, who have turn ed their attention to this matter for the last algid years; and we must say, in iumice to these Put. tlemen, after viewing their inodur opmunds, that be plan is well conceived, and cannot, tail to be successful, DJ their -pastbninese folly shows." Vtaorsta El.r.qrtes.4Tbe relates are uow war ty all in. The Loco nett gale if Eve. If the coun ties to bear from result as last year, genies in. the next Legialaitire will Wand as follow,: Wines Locoroco. Senate, - II 21 House of Delegate., - Total i t 7 1W ^ ,000,000 00 Loco majority on joint ballot • - • - 33 . The Nevi , Tack Courier, refetriog to matters it Washintoha. uyi: • The Cabinet is composed - of - as, able, eirtnted, and upright men eier surroun ded the no anti, tabletable of the Executive. They are all men of tal ent, . and patriotic purposes; and some of them are statesmen of large experience+ and of prodminent ability. It Mort be borne in mine, by those who are inclined to nudetvaltie them, that while the country has been agitated by exciting controversies, they have been ritually engaged in carrying on the business of government, in geld ing and controlling that immense sod complicated machinery by which the interests of twenty null. lion. of people are prommed, and Abair prosperity advanced. Their worh has not seen, the light.— Mitch of it—the most of it—oever will. Bat enough will be known, we confidently assert, nt no distant day, to convince the country that it bas never had abler or morq ueciul onbilc servants than those who now rurround President Tayl4r. The diplomacy of thelState Department m ill cam% pare race* favorably, th regards the manner in which it hat been carried on, and the result which it has aUained, with that. of any adminisistration known to oar history. And so will the conduct of every department tote nothice, by any test to which the enemies of the adot:n istrat ion may see fit to bring it. Rrarscrrerma.—pr. G. M. Sanders, of New Or leans, writing in the'Delia, Hsys " I was called to .Mmit M—, who was represented to be dying front the lan of blood, which was mooed by the cut of a vein in the arm. Nees daring a' fit of dis appointment, cot the vein in her arm with a pen knife, which was not discovered jin I lie inmates of the hoar, until she hod become cold and pubieless. On my arrive' 1 round her bed and bedditie baited in blood, and this fair young lady trimly a moot pitiable object 1 could out adoonioter remedies internally, as the patient VISIS beyond swallowing any thing. 1 had coupe., applied to her strong, and bethought myself of the &radial rho blood nsistt be canned to gravitate on the. hrito, and thereby produce a reaction ; to effect this. I had a Sind passed round her feet, and raised to the cornice ci the bedstead. She remained in this situation twenty. eight min• tiles before respiring ; she hod Sowever spasmodic twitches as noon as her feet were nitwit ; her bps became red and a coloration, of the race rapidly followed. After the first respiratory effort I disco ored her polar, though so faint that Fronld hardly pensive it with the meet delicate torielr; it gradu ally rose, however and as soon es I could adult:hues anything by the mouth. I gave ax grnin. sulphate quinine, nod tepeuted the quinine in broken doses; also via galas. warm. • I had the musfartion of this yuoim tn4g, and she is now in good health, though it was several week• before rim fully reel:teemed from thill extrema weetkne“ to which the had been reduced. 1 ate satoned that she did not lox lees than sixty ounces of blood. She was, however, • robust and rather fleshy girl. Astern!. Ot , retans.—lt will be recollected that two or three weeks nom, we gave an account of ill outage eon:muted upon a young lady on Pearl 41. Aoot. street, in which eke was knocke down, gagged, her hands.and Wet lied, a than left. A part of the gang *unpaged to be e ged tu this transaction were ',tweeted, and one oil, Wein etafi• eiently - Identified lb hold hint for trial.' Lull the , morning this same young lady was fnund in the canal slip attached to the boat yard of :timers. Wan Slyke, Allen & Co , with Ler feet and Nods - lied; and a gag in her mom& She ma. discovered by some tonal drivers wlMseent to water their horse., and when Woad wire neatly dead, her life Lavin, been preserved by her guiding upon the there, where the was enabled wrest her Imid. She was taken o f a home near by, where ale is doing tt ell. She Faye that she was anted last night Melia II o'elock, by some men, when in the hack yard of her boarding hoax—near the corner of Pearl 'and Court streets —and gagged and bound, and carried and thrown] Into the canal. There scents to be emiething quite strange about the affair. Site toys that on Thursday night net she was serzed while, in the hall of her boarding home and served inn emitter manner, mini earned to a pond near the gas work., where she was left with a largesione placed upoo her person, but that this wan not nude public, in the hope that by keeping it private the perpetrators of this nutnige might he discovered. 'Tke whole transaction is involved inconsiderable mystery, and exhibits upon its fare a series of daring outrages whim] we hope will cab out the best exertions of our puttee —They , Jaya Cootostreid, AlfondaV. They New Orleans Picayune of the bib instan states that • new arenas bad occurred at Pow Coupre, on the btki. It was several acres wide and could not bo stopped. Fon Cou.—The New YoskTost says— - A dealer us 6re arm, In this city has sold, with. la the lut month, thirty thousand stand of musk's!. his usual sale for the ilium season la Vests pm, not having averaged as many hundreds. The New °elem. True Delta of the Sib inetaut, says: ft fa add that Major Theodore O'fiars, of Frank• fon, Is to have command °filo Kentuckians alto have started for Cuba. QTM'Gen', Vaasa:no o.—Tae :proprietors of this peat medicine have received hundred. of certificate. attuting the excellence of the medicine. They extract the fallowing one among hundreds:— Louisville, April to 1807. Neon J. Kidd A. Co --GentlemA —ITC is is to comfy then a child of mine was afflicted with worms. 1 pro curcdYutea kind. of Yeranfune and admicittped theta, bat with no effect 1 then purchased a vial of M'Lana4 celebrated Vertninge, from BamlYen twine, drugnst, of one city, and after giving a fall dose, the child dischmed a fail quart of worms. The - health of the child improved Immediately. I would eveom• mead Dr. 111.11inn4 Versullage to the public, as one of the most safe and effectual remedies for worm. now in ore. J. 11. CIJITER, Merchant •—- Irrror sale by J. KIDD& CO, No CO Woad niece Inak ibqba.ws Scald of th• Pool and Ankl• Cured. Ma. Em a-11 am desirous of making known to the public the great efficacy of your PI7IIIOI.EUM in my own caw, which was orere scald of the foot and ankle; upon removing the atocklng, Ike skin peeled Mr with It, and left nothing but the bare surfece. I expected to be laid tap all winter from the affects of this scald, but ere applied the Petroleum 'freely, by Mel. ore flannel cloth saturated milt it; at brat, the applleartor. was poinfith bat in a very abort time the path abated. I had no pain In two hour afterwards. In five days from the time of the application oft to ll Petroleum, I was able to go work. I tale pleaser In laming these facts or the benefit of other muTerers, 1 and am desirous that they should'be suede pablic. I ' would also Math, that I find Immediate relit( by the ; Crrlhe TURPLIVIINE—IO brie In prime crier I. R R AELLisks 1150 Of O. Petroleum, In bums, from which I 1161 _ 2u , 11 ," " ' onto f ." onto by Ca Wood al frequent ittileter owning to my bovine. about th ._...i.,c_______,_______ engine. I would recommend it as the roost prompt' lit °UB d l n El'B EotToßAtuld 4111corulaFtithavitorkUCthb and certain remedy far burnt I have over know. ; last reed and for sale by - RE SE taxa .. . (Smiled.) J II CUR, Engineer, ; matte Sharptburgh, Allegheny Co.; ( - MD LIVER 011.-4 C.. 'baton , . pare white, lost Pittthurgh, Am 11.1950. l . ,,jree'd, for tale by ruayth R ESELLERS ' Bor .ale by guy., A McDowell, 140 Wood street tIR EAIII CORPSE-3S busiest received on consigik• A E Sellers, 07 Wood H em, and for sale by. Ile/WV, JONES It. CO .; D AlAt Curry, Allegheny cur , 1 - 1 D A Elliott, Allegheny; Joseph Douglass, Allegheny;i ' - 2111 Y 1' , al. by the propnelor, P. 111. KIER, ap47 Canal Dalin, Sevyntll tb Pitubargh LOGAN, WILSON & CO., Igo WOOD ST., ABOVE FIETII, Il.vo Just received large eddhions to their spRIAG STUCK OP HARDWARE, CIPPLERY,He Imported 41 — lato packets from Europe, end to which they would especially call the &ambit of purobasera, believing mem very extent .tee .took. and MVP priCe• veld /MO maim satisfaction. mayrbdtorlyT EDICOULIACIE nonz OITIZENS' • INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Pitt•bur C.O. 110A8EP Pen........_.W. MARKS,Pactr. Odicc—No. 41 Water street, In the warehouse of C. 11. CHANT. • 111 , 3 COMPANY Is now prepared to Insure all ~ f kinds of risks, on houses, manufactanes, goods merchandim In slam and In Inertia Tenet., hip. An ample gearamy for the ability and integrity of the Institution, is afforded In the character of the Di. recto., who are nil odium. of Pittsburgh, welt and faserably known to:the community for timirprudenee, intelitgenee, and Integrity. yggrge•g—C. 0. !fumy, Wm. Darraley, WM. Ler Ines. Waiter Berard, Hugh D. king, EllWarli• Lewitt*, E. Kinsey, B. Harbaugh, S. g i tgg, • apthhtlf ' DR. D. HOZT, L t r i :2l % • Deralat.ComerorPouth Pla DerAtu. kt•reas Pia•. 4414 liptsmastentatiLaiti 11* 6Angampttg, Destoros pto men efrotare and set l'itxce T oof ara in dtMU repaid and pant atom, upon doetion oreuanspitetie samba Plasm— WIKIICHICMS P. MX 1 11 =71%.110/11the aerna exposed. Mee and restdenea nest - deans tka itty ar's o6ee4Roananume4, Um WPaddan.P. Ennui" Olds and Peissaysviuda llafl S.A. Onus Ooto &la R. R. Co, Third st. .Priessessaatpril 1.& rrilE Stockholders of We Mar - PeaneWnas j„ Rail Road Cetap.7 are hereby nadirs{ so passe, fifth instalment of ?Pre Dollars per share,al the of she u hereto&re. on belore &Wad& daroT /day semi sad the tateadelsey iestalmente of (bite Dollars per slate each,oa or before the etch day er each sacceedlas month, mad &di whole era paid. Dr order of the Board of Direelors. cash-dtd W. LARIMER. ir.,Treasares: TU GIIIMAT DRIIOOIIXIIIY ROP. E. P. HOWLAND will, favor Me ellihatte "L of Pitmen - 1h and AllegherT with one' the. PiTe i of Tl e er tte, ir rasi s r 6 qt weal for light: Mel, motive power, which is to trovalallonlee the world, The experiments wilt be shown at WILMS HALL, en WEDNLIJIMY evening. Key Mtn the eat of Piusberght at QUINCYIIALL, oa THOR& DAY evening, May Me, In the my of. Allegheny._ Prof. Howland is also perfecting an IntunisentAt the ImM:tetra( llghibg cities, which he will explain. may2o:ll4t. VII.ESH SPRING II SljnaEli GOODS: AVERY largo and choice Mock of Treat Spina and Sommer Goole had last been opened at Alexaodar t Day's, No &Mather almet, north west comer of the Diamond. In calling the attention of our carol:nen and.the public to this stock, ft affords as paint pleasaro to he able to say it embrace. OBE&T - BAROSINIS In air most every descriptive argued., as a large portion of t: was purchased lathe recent extsusive,uelloo sales to tbo <morn cities. Oar asuninatut.,Lath er and mole goods. is very swear, and. affords to an earth buyers. either by whoksale or retal4• gab op : . .portanity of smith , . Wale tears and MM.. • • LADIES' DRESS GOODS. - - New style Foshan silks, very slump; HO p Lip gtui figured Ch•Ogeable Elk. of slums every style and qsaiity; super plain and c o da iv Wks; do. b., te_ges and tissues; Warta. de ss, new and. Itasd: Pawns, style: new style Preach ; IZtntlisltOod Scotch lawns, lu great variety, and at very low priees; plain Erased. and satin sniped de lain-of all kinds and qualities: linen lames of all shades sued colors; ging ; hams, shim:L.2,pin.. Sse , • • SHAWLS. . Super chameleon ailt aaanda: plain dad Arnsrect black do; plain and embrolderedTbil etdoOlne cash • mere do; super plain and embroidered *kin! and entered crepe dor bone• and ner dn./W. WHITE GOODS. • -. A fine eseorttetet nansookei leeonete; Solesev, nook., biel..n. • • BONNETS: Rood, & Ready, pout braid, Florence 14rald and =per =Oat Naw brlntlet• A fine mock of superior plaiA •n.I reingeil silk and Satin Tore n0r... , or oil ...Inf. onslitits. CLOTHS & CASHMERES. A twat awatment of super FrenelhEngllsb ;And Belgian clods, nod eassimeres or all, qualities - and Drier.. to nr Wel we would Invite t h e anenclan of the gentlemen. DOMESTICS - - Our steak of brown and bl“elled mashes, tickler, checks, chambrala,,M &c. I. 'ingo, and the very lowest prices. • • • . Also, a Inge lot of table diapers end table cloths, broom and bleached; Russia and Sancti diaper., Crash linen, nank Ins, cotton tot wool 11 pods for men and bn l r srar , ,tnl linen., red, white yelowiLtia.mal k;g4lo:ol..de4laka rloves or inhsery and bemetbns, aril. final flowers, /cc, to all which we would mpretfalty Invite the attention of -wholesale and retell eta buyers.. ALEXANDER !DAY, noot3o . F. 3 Merkel N W car. Of the Diamond. EXTRA FAMILY PL017114 FOR Ineconitenietace ofthedtlxas r lw proprietors of the Pittsburgh City Aline bay! phiced boxes fur lilt, reception °folders •L'ibo following places:— J & it Floyd, easier of Sixth and Ward streets: hi llsysiud, shoe ears, cor. Liberty &Alabama A Ree/esourre. VC:pi area. • _ _ L ens. jr., dtuntin, eor Foatth /olio I , laith more, comer LUp,h dr. Wylie. Telegraph althea, Fourth Meet P W Kelly, grocer. VIM C 000eco(Marcl alley ht (i.vey, more, Penn .41001, Moth Weed. The goor weave. will eaJr twice or Antos daily for Ordc a, and the floui, to. delivered promptly, either to barrel.; ar aseks— reek door ir pmfemble for fondly use—irilbOat ebUlto for cartage It le plain that. 1.0 ..tOlllll% eon he allowed, and that deism, eau gore permisaloa to leave flour witheatpayment. We Lope the public will be pleased with this ar• rang eme at, as we shall endthvor to do them jurtice. mafYd 1911.511 e NTH k NOBLE =2l AT a recent meeting of the Maoegen of ihe Farm and fifeetionien Turnpike toad Company, the PreAlde re mt oas saLtKalo.l to wally the cieditory of said Company , th at the prioliege of Plonking .114 tedid hos teen obtaloadi and that In the opinion of the' Ilimarant, the potent season Olinda a Tovonw oe• net.osion foy Equildoe the road. provided the consent T 6 loanperation of the creditors eau be obtained The holders and other creditor,' are therefore rewetrully Incited 10 bold a meeting, at an early day to effect, if poarable, an 031•120eamell for Seem. gishine the above objeet.• EICII BAUM,- -0.0•90,11,•ka1tT President. . Pubtle Rata eMrun iff: proprietece ogn. (or male as Aniline; on T Wedureday *ad Ilursday, thoglith and Rath day 1f Slay, on the premises, to the unite( et Wellsville 0, 50 salvable Ruildren Lot. the elder part of Arline surround the Depot crib. Cleveland and Pittsburgh gall Read, on ten er Ingletlon of metre, tense lots now offered to the pablia must calorie., largely In value." Tee terms. are liberal, and Well be ansommied the morning of the sale—only ace dm St of the put , ciliate money will be stquirr 0 in band. Title Ind* potable, and free of all liens or einem:Mau:au JA GOD RIPPERHN IV RORSI ? RTSQN,/ o__ , rPH. , ?n , P DAVIS, Auctioneer. Ptllshoreb, May 20.14,0 mosaics-mum ZINO. 11112-;.,:itliwilefiV.go.ottier Ca,izi.ni.3.lzitly3gefir.eigaritt IL to M. Vance. per Ignore foot. Contganiti In thcals itas, 27 or, for soufinr public Imildingr and ounces Snip Stchasing, 14 are inches, from In 25 ounces INittle, Stoker, Wire, Sugar gololds, Perforated Zinc, (lee Pan", ac. They Warram their meta/ pare, and free from any "Irdatimure of iron, or any oiler imbalance, and re. ',minuend it for the manufacture of most artick. !ale home fornirhing I be, as it doer not rosy Is not tifeemd by me tenon of orator, and mat tet polidted, pointed, and mommed tlamrlea, models, Flan,, epeeifieetions, Lad OW teforrnationleay be had *Moir vents:— IN:L.I.a Nezome, New York; &tam., Rotuma & ce. union; N.ttue'l'ann. & co, Philadelphia; K'.l 11. Manion, Batheore; li2M, Dan & thaanna, hietentleanE F. MILLAROUX, Benda' Agent, a Hanover at., Maar lio;t. Ue.c, Ahy L THNI TIGA MARKET, East nde tax Diamond, Pittsburgh. P RY oor .the T. titan. Pe Tea bought ethewhere. Try par 50e Tea nu n et ne Tea bough: else Where Try oar ithe Tea agmlost et Tea bought elsewhere: Tao very best Black Tea imported, wo ace .11ing al n sh emus per pound. o very bes t Ore. Tea imported, wa are selling at CI per poen& We are ese.dely opposed to pol Ting, island of which we respectfully *open Comparison, as the bast me th od of Promng who sells the hem and ebeapsst T. h 1028113 fr. HA WORTH Propnetom of the Tea Motet. TO PEOPLE FROM THE OLD COUNTRY— P•ecI.eIy tne ante kind of Ten' wen and roach flavored Tea at eve said In the uM Canny at fire per potted can ba obtained for 711 c par 14 of early MORRIS & HAWORTH P IG IRON=t3O ,by tog i = po rwm. hln i V i irgor onytO A e) C BKB A.ll, neusuy pats ut546...., .icantal7ftl,°.T.l", Llgt,Pitilt7l4lol7 ras,Vl) Laberty stmt. l ir INSLEY—MU WU in warn, and for We by TV nmaywU aIITCHELTREE SUOAR hikes N Sayer, to store. for We b m y eet) W & M MITCHELTREK . . 6-I.lToitlgld?(UorisSilalr;lVlTlrcAbUfri 4 ja)".. mayb) 2E6 I.lber d. BUFFALO TONGUES—A moll tot for =Us by miyoo \v Et A MoOLURG &CO VENISON HAMS—A low ohoiee VtDißel ffemt V for tale by WM A bIeCLURO t CO STRAW COW. ASTRAY COW, red ned white, with lops hems, cumt to the modence of the cabeenber, is Robia• toll Town.htp, about the Elh of May. The owner it requested to come forward, prove property pay charge., and take her away, otherwise a,e will be told at the law dines. 7ACOU Pi ENO arttaltYhlentr Eundersigned have been appointee sow la j. Pembina/a far die mile of Charles Marie Patina's Cologne. Ketallers will be supplied atreaettfaxianeta mar 19 C WM A MeCLURCI Co& 959 Liberty at India Rubber Route JUST rceuved, Metl iecL Hose, e iuul 3 ph', of all ma, and far aopemir to leather for oak, by J &II PHILLIPS & 'Wood r. India Webber matting. 4 nck T Ilelling . for Machinry, of all widths' Otllr Item II to It inches, wale]) ore wall will at the mattafacturer , . omen all the Lithe yield at am ektabilriament wall be warranted to Unequal to leather, lett received, fur We by J& II PHILLIPS myna net. ler Dorton Belting Ca .. ___.... "DERAIANINT G ,REEN, aroand la Oils, la 5 eats, jut eceetred, and La Ly J KIDD& CO CO Wood it AHD OIL-10 Loh. ktureLard d. Co'. beat, Jun oo band, for sale by tone J RIJN) &Xt. MiiiMEMffl IAUUUNATED MAGNESIA—MO ibsjosl reeelved, k.s and lor sole bY inaylB J KIDD 4 Co powomi JALA P-100 lb. for *a l. b y MylB J KILT &CO k.SHOULIIEILI—IsO::,tau L , Bboaldegi e hed per steamer Hamburgb, and far tate by maple JAMES A HUTCHISON A CO DARNING TOOLS—A complete assoruaant of us. r best quality of Cala Steel titan and Con 111Oriltro, wortenled; Cast Smelt{ 3,1 e. 4 prong Farts, warreat'dl Cast meet Il•y Knives; to dot do Gooseneck Hon, !Mild; to dot common do do, for sale low, at Oro I. Dtog and Bred Store of 13 N WiCKFJitaltAld a. umyta Cor of Birth k Wood sot St i ;,ProE7.= qtru b illcgain CO4, Llarege da AA. MABON ICO ill•tiTteti•ed. per rear. ~ and now opeWng :Jape. e mice Barege de Laths; rll pee Plain Mourning de. d" oprdos " lea Mode doOd Thibet Slam plaint embroidered; a 0 Mack do. A.llO, YU per Blook Grade H oe NU; 6 per do BWna CCCk u ao; do 4 per Tort Bade& moyl9 UMMEit coallltost;49 puj &Worn, a meet dtdrahlo argil* fesi i iMmer mut 'ft4 11.01', :144 : 8 70101-401 " :71iadeds: .lis%4llitiie:tjTfekroulatelm,"l7.l' ?fp/ 24 . 41 11,77T1, .91IN OR.-19brIspilMaLloseel AU Ibiks bi • aura •' 4 - J it'CANiThriD LTI I T_T rt.tml-me MPORS/is"#' .084Mai.O. . . 11161016 :PAW EITLICIOL' r iteni failiafg PataDearro/ at, and iwriala a far Maas, Beads. Mks. Sofa tad Inflamed Eye*, anises. latolgialal7 litheasaalma --""EafrPl.hvf6424,N2P/41:1aBlikarafeell#13aft La nk sad faatrtetalt 108 0 4 4/1 T aia "'!: and fad /24 A A ' 4 ' ,VIIELOPE AN/i v /162 bl Op MUCH . imusarz. eultieut , omrrios.. ,- uravierieIIsoIDALLIIIPSEITI2IIOTORL Me am IMP.= lord the auks. as. theenllll.ll DR weld Y P.3 otrAliti !' 27 114 . illee lmgl ife th *f bel sn'l eg IMhelle4 "iths ene lthlrY tlDY M eedw? :Orkin. me moues ef getting MI Desairae, grn, 400tMel. MU XI Pet eon an 1111011011,71(116 • Caluiss. to tato upoeruoa la premised epee. Desienh Prim' senotalom who 751 17 the oohs -imfeit sutf In • ematemit MAO wrerper, laud with • fimp boxes of Me immune In meh dewy and tins t for lat. at a radiated pries: This uts etnehes.inse• desk.; hut a. padding, imam= penmen wko mes Mk nations unele, pays the penny Dafferlee. 01 1 int =Weal rests led marts remitting Dom •IntlO barns,iroond. or soros, and .lea lees of ifte .. oeenpoeseu,. . , Case im P.lmttt Istioresti!a . Partssidars (Hone of thereeit 'leveret,' Went end 'Wired Mem , ere et the (strand Munroe. HAGUE STREW EX trannir, I. Hew York. will Owl, b.tent hed. .7.11nd th e NEW ENVELOPES, the LARDS BoT- Eptd.Se my AUTHORIZE D'AD ENTS: e dm New Cisnalere for Ilia tok the eintbois en the Raw d/TZE-4110 empenk Limit/U.% Peneotte Eosin, !.120.1i. Were wnven iikettnre. MlPAsoid danger end (nue, and Lay Dam% En; tremor otne, the emit r ems and alma mem H. DALLPIP,Ite Brosewsy., New. York. Hew P etteweep, Adedhes7 ennikiMi MIShIe Wm - Timm Agenk • PinaltinM. N.D.—The names elDeslers who preemie*. Del• ley Elite, neirsits, from either tile to mit or from.. his ma agents, will be pablided (Dead papen s • gelds to the mania te tires ot ...tkoOletesteani Dissolution 7 wt Partstirahlpa—,. • TOE Curti eteldp herr afore .tfigu.r between. • the Indite nberr, re Yearly. tr.: N. Voortly, ary John Vongdy, Mathias Voettly, and Utiles. Myen, eater the utm 43( N.v4estrr Co. for wandseturierg cause goal., in the Star Conan - MA In Allegheny tiny. renesytrania, wee ilitanteerl br Spinal ettoent, Bah nay or March lash. The beaten. addle law Out' wiU be minted by N. Vaunt, Jr. as Mathias Timpty, whets ail the book. acid mien are Vied. N. VOEOTLYier.: • 'T.llYElitk r & *•• • JOHN VO Y. MATHIAS, VAT, ALLICOMILWL ANDIMANCUMMU PLANK 110416 - 4,701Z1CE latiebralireis,that bents inesied tor eabserletlea to tie stack eta ktleilmay and anambeater Pant Baad.Casuiatete by the Cana. 4toncrs esteemed la the net bearyarealeg the said CearM.Y.ol tollogrUkr Pings at Bean weber.' all means denims el.arbaettbiag -are negated to attend, the ahana being twenty awe dollars each, and on doter per duns ta be paid at, the natt.el sab le the thy of Phiabienb, at the etlee et kcal% Barnwell, Pears & Co, ee rie r et Band ail Weed 'meets: en thaatday lith.ldoaday the 1011 t, Tuesday the MA, Wednesday the =bond Maeda the thth of Jane, between the bean N. and 4 P.M. la the city of Allegheny at Tedient entima r teraer Beans and Oblo anew and La the Wraith of Mani -center at nee Mora of Tearasendi Carr Co,ein thellthdietaniej the 1.51 b, and Monday the 171 k of Jane, kitten% the boon of aA. M and 4P. pt •At the hone preset John Llay,Ohle Town*, on Pet day and Bandy, the Mb and 16th of Jena, barna the hears eta a. te. and 4 r. td..• • . THOMAS - BABB WELL; • ' Penitent of Bean of Cedinaltantera. amyl GedkewhelTS [Peet eon Us* sate ead 1101111104 . Bnalicasa , - - 10172.4,19. LIE?"' aryl. of aad Gilrap .aanala; Waits .d Orland Gimp dc , iod Illarbosaof atl idiom 11101761111110 1301:1DS. : ItURPHY t 111.1110111EIBLO Wino RIO aftendcm of thew .kmo4 sc.ds Mcanagg p. W LOW' ' , sr? foll OSSOMSM,Jost reeeitell, an as • mask Bombazines, Basobastan fialsb Alpaca% Bask Kam dt t.OFne. , • •-• ' biloorsanit eek Silks, 1 1 1 =ln:raves, 81e L t w ian La ß in u t L e e s i Crum raj: Boons, Ribbons, Elos2rdo,Neils, &a. Insyl7 •TDRILVTING.PAI.6IS.;•AImoIe es' baiti or Inds 65 L a r, Trvioos itt m as a f:hbulet io Psper, Ash sixes straw pptad =pang raper - Mown. 11 . 6111u, and DoonslsCr6vra, p.. 1 as= I'mL., Postebotnrku, 65 5,7655ete. mekske . sl / Agent for Csaum lyka. WALL, PAPER at 10 tent. a *ea at ' - W .1? MAIM:ULU/I assll7 • Will Papas Maras EIS Wood it N Caro . la ra ir i n n m se iioarkirkitle DUCE{ & TAX,CA bits Pile& Ha IA:: =UZI Vo" RO. brio No 9 Rorie, for sato y. ' RID ma JAB A 21117CHOON h. CO br:.° 1 , tetra LARD 011,--90 brlsHe I , An rep's tar .01p low ekowt eaawansww, 'JAS amyl] , . atsconzoi rt•ros. TUST Oowapenlog,ano elegem gooe y ood IS octave Melodeon Plano, from Um eel.. trend 1611.1aetory of Morel' Ir. Wane, Is a superior ununmeat.of dim mu. and - very Venal enoneunlon; atop Gas Ina 4 Otlll , o Melodeon, YLAillEftll Mollie Store, ; Mart? ' • lon TWA streey7 , t - If °groat Caroniela, Despatch, and Pom eopt.l !NUM SHAWLS—Dope:Iot Idgh eolored Thlbe J. Shawls, cosaprlatog G`cuason4 Orange, Ptak, Mae Wean, and Corn colored, mut seeming per salmi and this darelwaing by A A MASON &.CO ma 17 Mutate 4-)fi PIECE Plain Blue, Pink. Gm% kad' C. •QtYlolorcd Bows. tic d per ezw.l sad . tam. override by mar 7 A A U .014 ACO DIUNTED AIiPi3LINB-3 eases eaglets eoloied, L the extreme law pace of Haver AI end pwards, reed ibis day by autxt7 ' A AILEON aCO % . 171Vit"617.n HEFSV.--ICO bzi jut mailing mayl7 . STUART & SILL o A = i b'h'" iu IU"1 / 4 VtrtiAIVIISILL RTE — NClN.htista Um, and (at sale - by taw? STIP.Silrt SILL Q 110 AII-19 N lierar.P.l l.ed elillska. la mem, far We by T 3 DILWORTH & - mayl7 513 WOOlllll • AZON-8 lab prime Louisville packed ehealdess I A received, awl Cot We by mi d 7 .1 8 DILWOII3II CO POWDER-2:391(1..1L45; • - tenbllatiable. hot he's, for ate by may': . J S DILWORTH it CO MAPLF. BCOAJt a. MOLASSES ' A essacLJM you received, And km sale by Wm • MCCLURG ico t 53 Liberty a •' ER—Prime major teehl, •nd for We by 717 ,Wm A MCCLIJRO Iib OATS—KO butte's !Luting by co mom • • - anus 4.21 LINT it _ ALER&II73.Ia Doze& DWI, and cubs, far nth by Inn? R DALZELL & CO D Y FLOUR-6 bflain gam and Or rale by ma7l7 R DALZELL & CO prr .s eisz—s bud,. %%brat 1) 1 4 co ICE-10 tei landing, and far ilk • MILLER &RICH:En:4N Ila k. 174 ÜbertT it. 0.041. P-130 bxs Chillicothe Soap loaned, ioisile seeel7 ' MMUS/ HAUT SATUIINE WINE-4.1 cuts lea YeT:tved, and for bile by /KILLER t RICKETSON WINS-471thde clan% to bxs St-Eath hledols4 bza id lac k to k mare ßicx . tr.rtoN b y F 1311.40 tes on band, and Or add by ISAIAH DICKY.y & CO ' %%rater & Front dr Q UNA R-71 N Orleans In store, rar sal. by 110 man/ •IS MALI DACKEY 4CO 0L4836111 7 73 btl. N O. In Pare,' and fbr tale by ess7l7 • • ISAIAH DICKEY ♦CO . F't7.V.';'''""4lrMit'Anclay - " r[IAR—InO brim on Land, and for We b JL ‘7 .181.1 AU Dle ciit. t t . , 3 n .. hand, and for min by _ ISA IA 11 =Key a co VIBE& WATEKTROOF PAINT-4176;1;1On hbad, V for INe low , le elowtobugnment. by __ tnyl7 ISAIAH DICKEY.% CO rIPOIMCCO.-10(1 bre &aorta elu• sad vialign X Inle by ma 17 MAYA 11 DICIChY CO RocKSALT--treim named, for bell Rai, No ask • by mail : ISAIAII DICILES t.CO, YE—luo boljannuAl, end for sale by 8t VIVH,ILEBAUGFI . VLGUR.-300 Ilabtkrawr's brand, Jost rte.!, for k by knyl7 8 & W HARBAU4II YK rt.oua—n brim reed, and for male by sma7l7 81 W FL/MBALIGH 1.10 Alt CURKD lIAMS—i O times Aim. Nand, recolvcd, and lor W e bY &yr/ w itiCHBAUOH riIIOs.,OLATEB, a o—Daksi's ido I .CliectiTik- ks ueu Lwow; Baker's Cason; French Cboo.nsis, :punish dig 2SOlord do; Vanilla do; Entins do; for solo A-IN—:9,mo ibis nboublarsi . by sy td • ..._ , _________WAl .1 breLVßti 1k CO 10,00 Ms limes: lopto Ltd Bides, all city smoked. (or sale 11,1 UaellY tThEilitV•flqkl..lro az susyll • •a 1 W tfditliallaii ' 0.11. dies Wood uonnly off:icons Oss ikinispd t ," . . liiiiiioWsiiiiiersiiiif Issas to ra raii afi - 7 - 4 4 7; •cr.r: h . i L ftw t 11,714"diel••• 11 7 • ioliss end 1 11 8 1atisbeLi . % , ..... e i" . . ....a Pad p i trp. A4 ' .l 4, 2 , 6 `,"th: 3 l t d ; .Stsal w ers . ore Invited lo loci in at .' iiiii vs ' bolea ale k s.uge u . u a issuiliss BOON of di WiLwili 4 {V, - . rooms of a ....urniky, up idls*, silent • fresh sup. •• • • pi/ ksts also boon reasiyud, and avert' kinds of may [lL__ , good, tan liosold atopfiees dad vox,. 'tom A. =satiny Malt “ • • FEW doves of Ile itoek of Oda ban wislia it the F ae mage atßea of • WILKINS &CO • coal Milken WlLltted. mpLaitldENT *CI ee Rhea to riWenty additiaaal F lUnara, .1 the Coal tVotlia oo the . .glandy ..pd 'leaves Canal. Apply fartoedlatelY to • • 1.71. 0 OlDWE.LL,Wate*tniet." wastsiD, BV • wholesale hattlardio Jarmo L Ph1 44 a.191 4 a as media "Pouf ataa,vrtevls find* Vita tad and tote an eztaanve iteqaacto•••• {mop( be Marcum of tleto and reanlyersola, edam trade be could lallunet. To • aanabli_pat= a' arialib oral saw, will be jrald. Likes. B. Y. id Ws % aidorathr AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE! and allander C,ll. roinni PlUn ir t" Seem! sad laird Isotra) , ' Dom open 71; Car in well 11;1id—A222 1121, 00 14..dar, hi .w Hansa To conclude with TUB UM,IEYEIOON ...... —...•11 , 1i13/Jay --Jen, it Niemg • Nr k LOGAN an named tor Woo Olen; and rIA apport on Tuoisy., • .FITTSBURGH.MUSEUM. na,..z.z.,-votrawn swizz?. PEN DAlLY—from 0 to 1t la the tiornlng; 3 to 3 O m the Merman; end Chun 730 IQ o'clock In the jrAdolitiknoe 25 tents; Ciklkhon under It yew* -writ ynt.•."'CLOS.], [Oita. x W.lll. /1. 10.K4.17110 ill. CO., . . GEO 0 8.11.8 'AND 'TEA DEALERi. No 238, Lidntystrat, ad e n Mod Hada always an band a lane assaninapt of Chided araosinne tad Mae Teas: slue, . Pater, dwi,,,. ; ,d Nan,Wbalases and !AWL Dreams lov applied on ii• Gttarmt . 44 Irian& -C. 43. omi & WHOLESALE DRYCOODS A. A. IVIASON & CO, thailiatAtreai,bstwecet Third &You rib,: PlitibmrsD, Ps.: —: W OULD rezt er elial t z t o . ll thejtvo. oteltya . n4 Stooks In the many. eompti•ing tate -Fannaos. Hi.daa Cues mil nasal or Vmei4l...d ue 1/ry Genes, commang, in Ma, •-• Olt mum Hemme d le Calico.. . - • ~ ICO * Mocke g100110,.al des; 40. Sommer Otago and Cottonattes; • 20 Ileollt de Lot {P Laww rid U t,— Oe galnetto sad Torte • nr 10 J. emanae, ekatm ltir" n'`, nod bales orliellat elhookt l / 2 ,041 200 Broom lb:atm • Together nth tie matt oannare emanaseni of Impokud Goods la _this merket, pompom th eme., t o feeilllhos tor'the untmeadoa of then Doane., end once/ tho pitmen bang omminady Mt embus . maligns, than annandng every advantage etioyed by tessera Imams. Thoy believe Mat they ten offer (NEU indoesnts m merchants generaly,in oty lei, caudate, tad pace., than en• saloon matte,. raw roods conotantly mrloutg. hierehatos Intonding glu tamine Elot, ere 0.10.11411 y solicited to custom 1 1111 .ZOMP40. (OM A A MASON &CO T, EADrYIXIO pigs Galena Lead, far ale by .1.4 mayts • JAPIES oirrcoasos& co Sug;if " l iev b Z CO REFIT su 'ou t. I VIt b lit.t,' . LIMEI A HUTCRIfiam ILCO Y 144 St,Leais steno Pam Refinery.- AAOLAS2I9-60 erl. B llonse.lSl.7wrea Renner) , I WI 40b,!. do Geoculalt'a Befiserr. BRIDG E. WILSON 3I 0 ' Water street - Poi gale by maxl6. Diab APPLES-6 bags for gabs fanayln DURBIUDGE. WILSIIN* on I01.11SVILLF: LTISE-;100 bda freak barat%nnoo 4 Vote, for rata LT yin UORBSIDGE.U'ILSON A CO e r ROCEEIVI--}OO abd. 7 7 7 lan taclrsilioMorra • r r • TIP 6/v,4 Y Ilysonorarinal aradrs • do , tionpoxecr and Imp 14 do Poacboag d . do -Oolong • GP rmpk I-bza 14 Wnoind'f. , .as Tobacco 3.7 caddy bin UanoValN do i 0 boas. Stank 4 de Iris ic blbris &luster Indlge; bladder, Alum. Guartr, Pepper; Allspice, Nannega, and Lamp Black le kelp, or ..le by ma7ls 01 Water at te"r°,7l2l'4 ll T r e, Y , thre• 1 keg. assorted Nail; teak pore White Led; 1.1 tans Irani obarrela, Etpades, Mot, altdtrk. tor rale by -- ma 7 l6 U • UNIT AA7111418010 Co, €a market it late 11:01, Opm. • to cbalea hunk adored Bareges,Thates, alas. glean, Delpkinet, An, all at reduced pricer- myle F A JW,ViIp - 'swulAthrkr,Sava," IDRESPait&Prial3l.-A A Mama* lb are Imo isota4elotteatiomm Swim ratteolleoO P•leima of ibe mai feskionable make. . , . mayla Darlistais ILIFiAts Sall; r itiliUllPHr - .7. BURCHFIELD litaertagelartl • Mt LTI. of. Primed . Iroolard Silks, In i•eimmpriees , of .7710 permit a'to. aiper do. at Lister. once. Waal. bLita, neat plaids. at ladaead Wets; and a U . Urge a aolutient of EIAiIF.GEB&GRENADINFA.d ladles' Mesa Good. cenettlly, of nowertaklM%ataatth t eornet of Foanltand Mutat ca. ma „ Y-111 bales Mrsamoi dos rot a; 2.1 10 bole. •01114, anlo by 4 mon JANES A DIACIIOI. N CO INDIGO eau , orf . 110 , a . la it o • BAsr. FUR -150 b I by. to " stir MIVR111111111 " S 10 , 1 d N 1314w,fifki.,tmea.rw.iimalurtya TIMED PEACHES-20 ballekto More, for bat. by mails /I Jr..W 11AHHAtilla VXTBA FLIT It—l[lbgi• • Amity Min,. LIS L.', int nell/weilowd fin sale by .• • Runt!, 8& W-11.4fit DAMN DOT ASH—Y brls rot Ask just reed for , agle by ms7s • , a - NV HARI". UG It .111 0 ..L ORTISR-I brfr frelh. far .ala a t .a sari_ 'EVP VON BoNirinoilsTa Ctb LILS-1 Eris malt, for Ate by P PUN D9RN1t0512 . 1 . 1..50 . erfIERITER tors W. R. Cheer., for Onto Playls , • :AEI P. VON BONNHORSTit CO VINECiAB-10 brio pare eider, Cor lial* by inalls y v BON MIORST b. CO G ROCERIES, A c-75 doe Broorasy Pomeroy's extra 00 bus &aims Candles /0 bus C.liocolitie, No 1 ;- • b. Cocos &Brows , Baker , . 60 b. prime W B !Acres SG bra Eugliali - lhiry, Cheers 10 brls No 3 Alsetmet • 20 e. AF bat Nos.l sod 2 do Mr ells No 1 Herring s• brls & brls No I Mad ibris No 1 sahooo ' b. Seated derrirg Glee saMerfor Itlee •d kis ospetlne Les P.c. .0. ear/ No 1 Stomata ' , • "10 bt ch P ests extr and a Pd. Tea 09 caddy do dos pineal 2 ire Waddimrds u 0 brls parer Cider FIL:g "intoteßs 4 1 1,1 ,C L sm. ITEM. HEED-40 brbt but ree'd, arid Ear sate at the Dm;, Peed, and Perfumery Wureaousr, comer 5.55115 ad Wood oust... merle, 6 N WIT/Ci3L4llAll 131,1,11"s 3 8121 " V4'o,lvll‘; GINGER 111002 , -.0 stets ree d, for said by 1 - 8 N WICYFRSIIAhI DACON-10 cuts asained, to entire. fel by 71j1masa ISAIAH occsire. Cu staiifi• Frew & Watei I IJID—C brig Lard; • , “ j i: " ...7115 big 66. 6'4,4 lBTlVlllCitlilr a co aftEASE-10 bds stem rot sole by . 1 .113 ISAMU DlCitint fr. CO LcON—t3 hid . 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