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The Times aid:- Efere, laabrymotie paragraph . • • IMPaili*Ulisy *D M° strictly public waste at thie City' • that lia!lthetr conception and maturation with the sailor of • the Gave* and it has been the evident Volley of the.. who ' ' l"tir tittot i,e treat cripple or detmythem ,by their..lfoh TO ',this the /alehigeneerTibli'll::iti the following stwcsatic manner: • ' • - :.welt =no -..e ts 6 aTEe,',.. /Sr . rctoPrgmbv 010 P 611046 "WV' PrePa . red lg to do all inch - ' cheap, doggad cheap' ~Djdnt " We" build:the truspandan bridge, end vet that poor gentlemetrvidr- EWA, newly to oiathoecoute ho :couldn't gat the glory of It! Didn't s " We' theitriiimore - and Ohio Railroad (which "We" m=un W C " mine to Wheeling?) Didn't " IW' meet (In the sublime aqtratione of tho spu*thousb our bOYMlS'iiir.niplia with some citizens or:wheeling twootyzoare , ago, end mica the ifLrire Douro? •To be - And have theiilticiis of Wheelitur tn)t. well:nigh Ttlitba thousoolves by:easing to elect" hlayer,eau cleetiog one who his not& pirtisieqf interest ta thew gteat works; - and. are they not:about to break down," -ftippple,or &Ara. them,. by theliowle aktastrevar Tote Imre they ex,. • - dl mf.tlmdinsaraultr;wooaa itro" hod aim for theet Irthi.peopliOf•Wheeling do not call a pub% • , meeting; and pitta: stop - to this newspaper etel... troversy, the beligerent parties will certainly:M. the - fiver Jra Bre, snti barn the Bridge dew* . That -would be a bad thing for Wheeling, /La Vie • matter should be looked to at once. The speed • 'of tleCir lioals wilt Itot ,f 3 ?se thern , theY , can modify the wrath of their editors ; and they - &toad call a publicmeeting at once, for we be most ;seriously, that their country is in , '<bulge?. t 4t? tow "Atfasor ` "a< C I ~Agt 4 -%r• r'V{ zf µ ~`~~~l x t - 142 :t e h ; - ei.., • 4 * 44.--,-4, 1 s ;;...". 1„ `-ktk k`kfr44.l. stoL . 4i te .: e 5,... cnL... Freight for the Westover the Eileen/al- The Louisville Courier states . th4r i: h enrit:llll the merchants of that city ire .-grievously of the great delays occasioned , in triMeznission•el, their goods over the Erie Rail , Jen: 43oode"Ihat were - pit:liaised to be delivered _ • in Louisville Weight or ten dips from New York, • are iron thirty to forty days on their way. • • Wliy do. they not ship_ by the Pentusylvania 160'13,ythis - route their gciads will be through ',.•.to!fitishurgli#Aday and'a half;and thrto days ~" • - afterviarth4t4::,.. eita have their goods in Louis— ': T al e . the improvements now under • contract--Coivergiog at Pittsburgh—are corn " ploted, we will :acconimodate them in a mach shorter spaoe time. • OLOTIIINO FOR. TUE NAVY. % , . • _ _ We direct attentioa_to,the advertieement in , • today's ,paper, headedl.l!pygdng and Clothing biateria*" ~ -Here is a`chance for some !finny_ enterprising clothiers to sCourn a - good centrist,` and we hope they will put in 'proposals an , -the- best terms.- We mily,here_ remark that Pitta burgh can supply Uncle Sam'e-Wants tuschesply , . as promptly as any other city in the Union. AWOod Igarning pad: um=- natal M ir * & 11111414;24itCel& P1°168611. PITTSBMWIts TIIIIP6AY Dd4RCH 81. cAow'sw ,- • Our Ohio friends - have . a gfettt !iMewitb their new tax law: - li-netirli,-...eocinfy in the State, the TreabilMrliae been compelled: to eollS } ct the le;rying on the . Dinde in the Vaultikif:tbe ,banking.institutione., . The 'Cleveland bankere_Wire• , mere - than a match for the Trow3Wrii,as will be iseett by the follow ing tiecount of atrial of the bankers: On Saturday last, the Treasurer, Mr. Dodge, 'look] from the City . Dank $10,580; from the Meteltanteienk; $7, - 095; from the Canal Bank, $11,=0; :AcktitlS tax and poundage, $88,981. Thin amount :was immediately deposited in the "oaf' elof the Cleveland Insurance Company, and all Was well. The laws of the State were effi nieutly emitted; Mr.. Dodge havin& done his whole duty. andAt the same time acted fairly to wards the banklg....,Bhortly.after the money was amativiaido.A., Deshler, of Buffalo, calltid on the . Treasurer, and demanded the mo ney as pr operty, showing, at, the same time,' an assignment, by Which, tho banks had made over to him (Dishier) the entire amount- Here . wits`the trick, the . cr.;4o/01s.:game of the•banks. , :They sold ihe : Deshler f0r,75 - cent* on the'dollar lAliei - :Trea/ntrer would not • dallier the money, and-.ldg...Beabler. sued out a, writ. of replevin.in thls;l4.Clicuit Court. The grit having:teen grant4d,fit was placed in the ' hands of Dlr. Smith, Unitedilitates.Deputy.blar she', and demand was made for the money at the vaults of the ChSveltind insuranCe- Company. Crittenden; the cashier, declined; but at 'muds:tight the vault doors were thrown open, and this dishonorable trickery - .commutated. - Mr. . Deshler pocketed the money. He was then re :. quiied to give.sll43,ooo bond to await the action • of the 11. S. Court in: the premises. This seen rity.was given by the banks. In this affair:there is'evidence of pretoncerted action—the parties. understood each other well, and their:game worked. .They took a legal, but . unfair; advantage of the 'l'reasurer. i FAiLIALIC OF THE nexus. The Cleveland Pkiindeakr of Monday contains some sensible remarks relative to the repeated failine of the mails East of Pittsbargb. That paper obseries that. the whole system of mall traiisportattin on' raiii.OSA and steamboats is wring, and•that wrong might and ought to be remedied. A great improves:lieut would be ef feeied, by puii!ag agents on these great routes, wh‘se business it Would be to see the hundred .or More bage'properly assorted and properly do- livered. We are told it is a frequent thing here forthe agent to meet stray bags both of letters and papers a great way out of their track; and very probablir:-the mail matter which is a fort night on the road from New York or some other ,point not farther distant, has been taking an °xi:tuition in - some of the western or southern Stites. the P4inrkaler indulges in largo hopes from the new admi*tration. Mr. Catarnsm, is a young man,. and if . we are not mistaken in, his character, heis ;endowed witli:•capaiiitY,,Jralus7. 7 try, and enemy equal to the hence* dittieik volving upon bite. Ho will Me ‘pains to ex amine minutely the great thoroughfares of 'the country, and mkt; imeh arrangements as will • warrant the. Mail? 11 . '6400111g them with the greatest speed, _and Witiiiit,exceit in eitraor dinar! - cases, the- chanceof If the mails can only pass the tit delayoverthe Inainvrates, there is no portion of the country east of the Mississippi but what will be brought into close cannel on with the Atlantic seaboard. • , - HONOILUILS.—The Ern of Greem „Davis,in Cincinnati; are paying their laboring. hands oneVollar per day. They think that 04 . I recent demand of the laborers for an advandoin Wages ino4-. j a - The roidiin Mani*. Poet, the beet pa- Per in New Beileil 4 ; iPilearek.s now :Ind bass-, .6ra dress. Neeee6sl646loolextel OBZENL I MUM Ott *AtitnifMN tXITcrtsPDXIXIL Litz. oo Viesamseos, 26th Moron, 186 8 : Aferm4: - Pidikos: 13 the fermt*i . comuittaregig la likely ato b ed or tiro re =not= . Matson to- ivanig appolntinlintk I 90 Witwdil illui'bOitlind 41i° the Ligidatare of fresOork, by which it Is pro-. posed forsake a mate r al alteration in relation to the management 'etembalm& _committed to I thegisto Prison 2‘ . 3 .4 I ! 3° P . tionai OP gels . t eMplityaiwt he wilt' inanehip of all- timi.4ur Mines, and the amount of. gxPerugg_AiOte:B44. ls lol , ;94l4oo l .l4_ •hfca, It the convict. 40,:,g1411 : 1:11011 thir his expenees, the ithinid ii - teffieisli.ikei to Lis family, or eveditbd to him; al4ifiiejaskeel*, the amount Ueeesury to Make tiitligiletibmoy to be taken-from the . nerplus of, those -Who have earned more tii4ibiLie an- Married ones, I preE!a*li; - ot cours e. I„Mink that 80111 c, inch gis these ought to be Itloo4o4*lMo ting to fitate Prisoulgenviisigi 7 forft , blWMlo.lo Aplorret.t4iii,iiititfriMieliMi3iMtln BM children - Of andf,sointicte mined familles;thAttliey Should be thrown entirely upon the oharittee of the world -for their food and clothing, while the Mau 'to : ithom they owed tbelrexistence r and_Wwhbm 'the.* would naturally look for support, was dan't laboring, only te:adgittthe coffee of The State. - _•.tbere is aineh ile - sirs4 in cur criminal laws; • andfills time Ahat many of the relics of barna*. hwe a #olss from ourstatute : tanks ; but all Meight tie'doni et , once; 01*.efOre, when perfectly and-obsiolud,yjnat proposition Oa* tihs;).isitarted, the sooner if alisittitli.dopted by the community the better. -A few days ago, I paid a visit to myold friend Col. • Sohn' B. Weller, of Callfornis; mile You knOW was formerly one of the moat stiHnlgrep. reseMetives the indomitable Dertiocrsoy of Ohio. -- I tad not seen Col. W. for several years, and*as truly glad to End that he is in the en- joymcnt .of the - bighist degree of health and iigtir.; lie is the same social and estimable - gin= get* that h e was years ago; when a resident_ of XesteriPtshio, and reflects h h onor'dpoa fat` 'people whose sovereignty ho represents. - Col.. W. exPedigo' leave 'thle city for New York tie' last of rids - Week, and will embark at New York for Ban lfigualseo about the 13th of April. May lithe spitigi,Mo9 , years to add greater verdure ti the wreath that tdready surrouSuLtliii :name; and may thextosing scepes of hie : Brent) 'ne'llappy and sprasierons as has been hie past weer:-hod bull. - E. . A Valle Pasltlccel, We take the following just remarks from the -Detroit Fete Press: " SoMe of the Vilaig piperk, devoted more especially to the praise of %lill W . more administration, complacently ran taiktltst the reigns of government have been translirred to President Pieree..” with all things Pelmmiabie and in good order." .The usertion is untrue, and places the new administration in &false po• sition. If the American people understood by peace and good order,submlssion to every wrong• paiionce under every insult, and ColF/Salico ra ther than adherence to right and principles, then, indeed, would the tribute to the Fillmore admin istration be deserved. MIME "The object of those who. bare put forth the assertion we have noticed, Isplain. Theyknow the President will have difficulty in bringing back the policy of the Republin to the right trick. In repairing the errors and evils allowed to grow under the Nihnore administration, be will and men prepared to throw the roulponsibility and odium of collision—if erasion occur—extol eirely, upon _himself: Bnf, 'tiOliateiy, t here will no CidiuM bath eiistepoo with the masses of the people. We'eue Sensible tbsiiitthe present moment the Amerieinltimitilitatillfsither ens thin a war with the whole Combined powers of Europe than that President Pierce should tim— idly crude the practical demonstration of any of the doctrines contained in the Inaugural ad dress." Tus Dim/die Loer afiiiik—Mr..May, agent of the State of Indiana, has published a card in relation to the deficit in the State Bonds return ed cancelled, and the number reported as sur rendered and paid off. The amount of the Bonds surrendered and discharged.• was $9,- 009.000—0 r these. Bonds, amounting to upwards of $4,000 hare not returned. Mr. May says be sent out the box of paid Bonds,. eupposing it contained all—that all have been paid and can celled, but what has become of the residue he does not know. ; While M. G. Bright was agent some of them may have been left by him in New York or elsewhere. Mr. ' May says all he took up himself were properly cancelled and returned in-the box. Whatever may hare become of the Bonds, tiny can be of no use to anybody, but are as worthlesi as blank paper. --Inconsequence of the repotted deficiency, Mr. Mago.llll3 the sp pointmeet of committee to.ecgiegine laze money at New York. RAPP'S Rican GOLD Pirtr.—.Vi r e had maiden, on Saturday last, to make use of one of RAPP'S scientific niehe gold pens, of the soperior quality of which we have, or late, heard much from some of our cotemporaries, and we can truly add, that the one we used was the best gold pen the luive ever made an attempt to' write with.— Mr. Baum, S. E. corner of Chestnut and Sec ond, is the agent in this city for the sale of thaw, and we 'have no hesitation in recommending Rapp'e as the beet and most flexible gold pen now in ase.—Phila. Ifew. ter Ve l lum, for some months been using the pens 'above alluded to, and we unhesitatingly giie it opinion that they are far euperlor ,ta any othire ever tried. We fully In •"dorse Athat is said of them by orn• friend Ban . Dram)! of the Philadelphia News. 1169` The discussion between Jest, Trrsait!, Esq., of this city, 'and Bev. 'nouns Swum, of Painesville, will commence- at (bb latter place to-morrow evening. Subject of debate : Spiri tualism and 44 the infidelity ,of ldr, 'hisartr's book cd SpiritualUtm."--Ckockind Piaindealer. , That will be a very interesting discussion, lie , doubt; butwe would like to know Mr. TITTAffT'II opinion on the great questiott of contracting bills at printing offices,'and forgetting to pay 'Zlninvir&s,—This smoky town of the Musk ingum Vailisy in taking fresh strides under rail road influences: . -The eatriblishment , of a third Ciild'anidactory,le nononnetd, and an extensive new Iron Foundry.. The Zanesville Cotton mill is about to receive an addition of forty power looms and othet machinery so that in adition to eotha, bags; BU?., yiume,bstting, twine, candlewicks;&o, can be raninfactured, and detain "Übe ran to its utmost capacity the coaling year. A A PATRIOTIO PHIBTRU- --MT. D. Wright, publisher of a pipet'. at Perrysbargh, (01110) hal contracted with the State to print. the laws Paint ad.st the last session of the Legislature for catts per 1000 ems, the regular journeymen's irrioii for the criiiipositiott is 25 cents per 100.= Mr. Wright then agrees to do this 'work for 10 eta. per 1000 eaiikse than he pays hi...journey inpn, ; and Idoes all the press work. 84., for itottdug • tispinip t ilsmyys. astraoso.—The• Bucyrus it**lllli*Ost tifS irork owl/1W roil is pro- Frisifli:; ( 1 11 1 tleis. :. nairaaze Parliaol btSfrd::lo4 tkji4. will gaar i s teo4 4of OPiOi bomo at BEurai by the'* f . • 4-.47 - , : 1 7 JL • ' ;',, 1, ,Wi.....-__,* iiii , iiiiit. Lilian; - MAW - gi" 11 ! diolOilist - city-vs thi 2nalist -,.. Hews. ti - - '' stryinactrte~ lit 44117}1t, , . 11*' '' ''': ' ' °34 th e es ' teem of 'lttillitdetAt:s.l44lll2lpkii:. / ; fp , 091rictAr.. imam:Ens BY Tim nzarDENTI .Bp and with the adviee and content of the siefate. eormissuss. • Jmnba'Dick, Vitmennek Indiana. , • • ,Fdihtt H. Strong, Jitsie, Vnecßintani , '- '• Thomas J. Elenley,'llan 'Fran °ism: Callftt John Bowen, to bei -7 ,dePuty poet banter' . Antonio, Baer counice k .Titas. • - 6. 3 1 William D. blarritet, to be'depdfpomaster at Tuscaloosa, _ Alexander Galt, to tii.e..Sdeptay postmaster at Norfolk, Virginia, in place of John P. Leigh. • - ,.. : Thomas B.Sigger, deputy . postmaster at Rich .l*ontl, He county, Virgtnia. " - n. Jacob Carter, to be deputy poistmaater at Con ' Word, New- Hampshire,- Ih- prase of Ephraim Hutchins • • . Turner W. Ashby, to be deputy postmaster at „Alezandrits. in the county , of Alexsudria, - Sta of Virginia, in place of. Daniel Bryan, resigned. Cortes T). Kavanaugh, to be depittj postmas ter at Huntsville, Alataptuh .place of Nathaniel Bishopi-ttibirkepniy postmaster, ett Marietta, Washingtoni*Op:Gi i io;:bs:y*o•Ol Frederick A.,Wbeelef. - • ,_ - • .• 3'. Doctor George A. Cracraft, to be deputy port limster at Wheeling, Virginia, in place of Jacob eihriver, removed. - • 'Edward A. King, to twideputy postmaster ;at Dayton,Ohio, in place of Adam Spelt', whose commission has expired. Samuel R. Anderson, to be deputy postmutei at Nashville, Tennessee, in place of John Dhelbh resigned. Reuben B. Cheney; to be deputy postmaster at Jaekson, .lacksori county, Michigan, in place of James A. Dyer. • . • luso stiLse sous. Nathaniel Hawthorne, of Massachusetts, to be coma of the United States at Liverpool, to take effect on the first of August next, in the place of Thomas L. Crittenden, resigned. West H. Humpluroys, to be Judge of the dis. trier court of the United States for the eastern, middle, and western" districts of Tennessee, in the place of Morgan W. Brown, deceased. ' H. Richardson. to be marshal of the northern district of the State of California, in the place of David P. Douglass, resigned, to take effect from the first day of July next. _ ,Russell Bishop, to be register of the land of-, flee at Genesee, Michigan. - • - - • Frederick. Hall, to be receiver of public mo neys (tit lonia, Michigan. William W. Gift, of California, to be register of- the land office at Benicia, California. Charles Loring, of California, to be receiver of publio moneys at Benicia. California. William P. Harrison, of Missouri, to be regis.: ter of the land office at Palmyra, Missouri, vice 1 Lloyd P. Halleck, removed. Joseph P. Ament, of Missouri, to be receiver of public moneys at Palmyra, Missouri, vice Robert If. Griffith, removed. henry Fnlbright, of hiissouri, to be receiver of pablto moneys at Springfield, Missouri, vice . Marcus Boyd, removed. ssrevi Die and None Resign Few dinand none resign," is tho remark at- . tributed to . Jefferson, in regard to office-holders, tenacious it once of life und,of theirclutoh up on the public treasury. A well-filled ox is loth to leave the *crib at which he has fattened so long. And an officeholder upon Whom the idea of living without work has grown and mwn, until it has become' a chronic disease, cores not for change of administration, Oasts not for prin "ciple, is 'willing to swear to any platform, only so that he pnight istill be within reach of the treasury spoon and pap•bowl. A cat is said to have nine lives, and some imakes before you our kill them, must bo out up, into small pieces, from the fang to the tip of the till ; but snakes and cats will die sometime, a confirmed office holder—never / He will die a thousand deaths, in the attempt to hold office, and still be alive and hungry. As to resigning, there is no such word in his Dictionary ; Ten if en administra tion against which ho has cliqued,lied and voted, resigns him, ho is still himself, by no means re signed to his tate. Certainly the WanderitigJew must have been a confirmed office bolder ; for that individual, it we may believe all traditions about him, could not die, and would not resign. —Nat. Dem. Rxrzosartos or 'Armes.—The United States ship John Adams sailed , from the River Gambia on the 14th February, having on board Common der Lynch, of the United States Navy, who ar rived there the day previous. A letter in the Journal of Commerce says that Commander Lynch is'under orders from the Secretary of the Navy, in connexion with the Pennsylvania Col onization Society, to examine the West Coast of Africa, and decide upon a location suitable, in regard to healthfulness, fertility, for the colonisation of our free colored population. lle liad orders for any United States vesselhe might takii.n2 with to transport him to whatever point It : insight wish to proceed. Congress declined 'staking any appropriation for this exploration; and hence, we suppose, it must drop, so far as an exploration of the luterip,r;•Of MO= via - • desired. Flunt run PrAriSe!-We take the following from the Independence Reporter, of the 11th : We learn from Mr. Wm. Allison, who has within the present week returned from Port Laramie . with the mail, that the past has been-one'of the coldest winters that has been known in the re gion of Laramie by the oldest trappers, though the quantity of snow has not been greater then usuaL He informed us tint a Mr. 'Putt, a ant ler in the army, at or about the south fork of Platte river, had a large train of cattle to freeze to death. He sent another train of cattle out to meet the first one and assist in hauling the wagone, and that froze also. Mr. Allison says be conversed with an old men who had been in the mountains almost from boyhood, and he could recollect of but one winter so cold as the one just past. -Bg. Louis Int. Mr. Richard Burke, being found in a reverie shortly after an eitraordinary display of power in Parliament by hie brother 'Edmund Burke, and questioned by a friend as to the cause, re plied—" I have been wondering bow Ned had contrived to monopolise all the talents of the family.; but then again , I remember when we were at play, be was always at work." The force of this anecdote is Increased by the feet, that Richard Berke was considered not inferior, in point . of natural talents, to his brother; yet the one roao to greatness, while the other died comparatively obscure. Do not trust to your genius, young men, if you would rise, but work, work - Quiiritrusx.--Acoording to the lots English emus retinas, the average age• attained by members of this peaceful sect, is fifty-ono years, two months andilrenty-one days. Half of the population of the country die before they reach the age of tweidy.cme, and the average duration of life the world over is but thirty-three years ; Quakers, therefore, live a third longer than the rest of us: Quakers are temperate and prudent, are seldom in a hurry, and never in a pasalon. The journey of life to them is s' walk of peace I fel meditation. _They neither eoffer nor enjoy intensely, but preserve a composed demeanor al ways. 'AXOIIIIII New BANK BUTLDI7IO.—Tho - Ex 'change Bank hare purchaeed from C. Walker & Bon; the lot forty feet front on Clark near the corner of Booth Water street, now occupied in pert by , the grocery of Goes & Hoag, for $9,01)0: , It la intended' to clear the ground in a week or two, and a splendid Bank building is at once to be erected. The Bank. is now folly organised, and its bills are in the bands of the register for signature — . They will be ready for circulation in a few days:l—Ohieago Pius. -..lolit'ilheAlbany..eltias says the report of the Vielltmlesioner appolfited by the Legislature to eiamine into ' the financial condition of Union College, shows that there is due to - the College, from its President, Dr. Ellphalet Nett the sntn of over $700,000." Plain Western people, among whom College Pxesidents and Professors, scarcely know what money is, they see it so rarely, are puzzled--to understand such a paragraph. Where did the t Futon: - College get so. much money to lend to :their Pretddimt,*and'how didte spend it eo as to become fito deeply indebted to the institutioo.— .Will some one explain it to us? • PLtssacoroszrrs Poos..—Of the 27,787 State paupers in Massachusetts, more than 11,.. 000. are foreigners; nearly 10,000 of them Bri tish-subjects, More than 1,600 foreign paupers arrived during the put year. Of the 27,787, more than 77,000 mere made paupers by intern pers either of themselles or their parents and guardians. The amount expe nded by the Coin monwialth for the relief of armlet poor peo ple wax $476,074„ The number of pauper chil dren under 14 years of age is 8,498. CzamAt. PAZALII:4tiIi is - can. in:11)1613m to Add 6 nerffleitizteltiatiosiit ex hilitlgN viz: seponte . „ lllllt26l44lUminer , igogiCal v 444 dind 7 ardiligla -- Ptagettli• iiedees.of trotesior Bii n hate bitiaimicuvi' iiiiiWntendent thttidepaitmorit.- luau ofaea . unisielifir. •• At a aiscuseou of drePaulefiL9libialtkodo wand, on the 12th iik; it was 13411:11161:01 dlii • poPiPellAtottalle. :4 . 4i _far seed, thit t .theit tooC4adithiiV-TetilniTbiPlasitille ' them whole. • 2 'The wind Piety oaanfit.but once In thi Bible. although the thing is injolned,or undirstood on almost every page, the name Is not mentioned. Inversely with us, the name is more frequent than the thing. The daughter of Tegliopli hoe married a Itue• Alm Prime- She:4 l , 3 o l odr ilk 007-ous Year more than "aweetfixtetav a t 4l 4o . 141 . 11 1,!" menu fortune.!,c • • , '"ltrisitated leribialre. - TtOe — Delth,:thatine Bull's four concerti . , =die " ten thousand dollars, • and lice' the most ink cessfal over given in that olty except Jenny • Mr. Thonuus J. Boyce, mama siailmaker, of the U. S. Navy, was found dead in,bed at New lit, N. J., on Friday. lie bad been impended from the service einoe IE3B, but, on the 8d ' instant, President Fillmore restored" him, and I dated back his warrant to the day of his sus pension. A largo mooting of milkmen, who deal exclu sively In country milk, was held on Thursday night, in New York, for the purpose of uniting and protecting themselves. They have no con neotion with city milk dealers, and propose to furnish good nutriolous milk, and to charge tbe public! a fair pries for it. They wish also to dis countenance the practice of selling milk manu factured from distillery elope. MI effort is being made in Cincinnati to raise twenty thousand dollars for the . purchase Of Powers' statue of ~A meriee," to become the property of Cittoinnatl. , .:Atuirew Norris died at Ids.tesidenoo, nes? CM- Outati, on the oth inst., aged 01 years. He was with. Hon. Washington at the tirso of the ezeen• tion Of Major Andre. Louis Napoleon has purchased for the Empress the splendid piano of Eruct, which attracted snob attention at the Undon Exhibition. The price is said to base been 40,000 f. 'A eitisern of Dix Hills, Suffolk •eonnty, Long Wand. named Stephen Gilderslieire, has reached the advanced age of one hundred and two years and is yet hale and hearty. At a sale of negroes at Memphis, on the 24th tat, some amusement among the spectators at witnessing a very spirited bidding between a colored individual and a white gentleman, for a dark subject who was on the bli4, The white, bidder was the linty men. _ . Peter 8. McCloskey, Peg , wading one mile east. of the Summit, Cambria county, committed suicide on 'Tuesday evening, by cutting Ida throat wfdt:e. razor. • Tdr. : feed an es to one thousand to hun 4ret.: pounds weight usually total dye years ; While the same weight of poultry can be made :ready for the table in about three months, and at less than half the cost in food. The other day, Mts. Solffklus, fludieg herself unwell. Bent for the Doctor and declared her be lief that stie was ~ p itened," and that Snifftin s "had done it." •"I didn't do it!" shouted Bniffkins. "It's *II gammon she isn't • pizened. Prove it Doctor, open ber upon the' spot—l'm willing!" . It is stated that the tate fire In New Orleans has caused the Board of Underwriters in that' city to increase the premiums on cotton to double the rates previously charged. The Detroit Tribune states that strong hepes not wholly without fears—are now entertained of the recovery of Mrs. Cass from her late severe and dangerous illness. The-County of Winnebago, 111., offense reward of-$5OO for the recovery of the body of John L Looks, supposed to have been murdered in 1852. ge. The latest newer from Lake Superior. In regard to the production of Copper, is highly satisfactory to many of the mining adventurers. The celebrated Cliff brine has been worked to the depth Of 080 feet, and them le no more mass Copper at the bottom than has been found at any Intarmedlate point.. Of the Minnesota Mine, the Boston Post has this account: The total outlay by . the original stockholders hasteen $22 per share, or $66,000 for the whole Mine. About five years since the stock was of fered to"the miners at $3 per share, and refused by them The Company was in debt, and the stockholders were unable or unwilling to3pey further assesernlents. As time rolled on, h oweverr, the Mine began to improve, and the debts and current expenditures were paid in the product of Copper. The Company, at the close of last sea son s navigation, had 450 tons ready for ehip ment. It has since been obtaining from 62 to 67 tons per month. By next Autumn it will have shipped more than 1,000 tone of Copper, worth. fully - $500,000. Allowing 60 per cent. or ex penses of all sorts, it can pay a dividend in Jan uary, 1854, of fifty dollars per share, and have a cash reserve of $lOO,OOO. The stock is chiefly held in New York at 203 per share. To STOP A, RUNAWAY Honsr..—Tbo terrible accident which happened last week in Boston, from the running away of a horso, frightened by the approach of a locomotive, has set inquiry to work to find out the best modo of preventing such a catastrophe in dialler cases. A oorree pondent of the Boston Tronseript, who has ob served the mode adopted in Moscow and ffit. tereburg; thinks it altogether better than New sll's new plan of the moveable whiffle-tree, which lets the animal clear off ,from the vehicle if disposed to run away. • The Butesian - plan is aa follows: "Around the horse's neck, near the nook cusp, le placed a cord with a running knot. To this slip noose is attached a pair of reins—on gen tleman's horses generally of silk cord, about the site of a pipe stem—which always lie thrown' over the dash-board, ready to. be eeized at once, When a bone starts or becomesunruly, the gen tleman takes up this cord and tightens the horee'e throat so that he cannot breathe. The most furioes horse Mops almost Instantly, but be will not fall or kick. I have seen many such reins upon high spirited• horses, even in common city dbroskies." Th 6 Iliabomedan Negro. A correspondent of the Philadelphia Bulletin, writing from Wilmington, North Caroline, girt, dm following 'mount of this singular old , man: I know the old man well, and beg leave to correct P few errors, which have crept into the paper concerning him. Uncle Moreau, (not Moore) or' the Prince,' as be is called about the town, from the vague rumors that be is the eon of au African King, is the serrant of Gen. James Owen, who purchased him out of benevolent feelinge from h harsh negro trader, manyyears ago. He to now eighty-six years of age. He is not a Mahomedan now, but a very sincere and devout Christian, a member of the Presbyterian Church. He has no copy of the Koran at pres ent, huts few friends procured for him, after ha became e Christian, a copy of the Bible in Ara bic, in which he daily reads many chapters, and which he translates with great aptness and force for his vieitors. He writes the language yet with much clearness wad beauty. He le very reserved - upon the subject of his early-history, and is singularly averse to the thought of iv,- turning to Africa. His manners are quite courtly and graceful, and no one is more respected here than the fold Pdahomedan - slave " Eutatuss or Pflooucs DILLIMIL --Several 41- definite rutoors having been recently set afloat in referencil to the suspension of certain parties engaged In the ` .provision business in this city, the Prise Ctureiit of Saturday states that the: facta are simply , these: CookA 8r0.",f . provisiondeslers; Cotamerce . street, tailed some three weeks .sdnoe. A few days subsequently,: Messrs. la. canard & Son, and Lewis & George Canard also failed. These parties are all con nected by famili ties and did business jointly, so that when one • failed, their affairs, as we are informed, were so interwoven that the rest AM obliged oleo to ouirpen.d. The liabilities of= all the pities do not exceed $BOO,OOO, and they are endeavoring to make, the moist satisfao• tory =an •giartimin with their creditors, which the oirentaetalieez et the case will permit =Salti rii Patriot, • . ESINE "7' • -- • p-r. ~~ , SMITS°. - sr Xettainalfr- • Wh.n.towitnit' atcavq-biagt" • • Frai With IVY ogkul .411 Whin itegthlinitv-i,lty &Oise • t - • 0. • tononiaLas - When Item ttatthigiterc4ar ;WI gamy rtigii thins thins, • - • • 0 than boy 'ulna ire )(mita calaWritasi trOsir, Bo! Spring apploachr exact, The mums do mom, Each rising sun proclaims the fact, lb beacon sigue/s. bun/ The attarepttere, the moods ssort - laarri. - Brost Joyously tlx! Aug, i , With somas peculiar to thsidaiins . calm sod pada Speller, be joyfkil we who us Bo floored hors on MO; . Basulicsmtbs bestkletauabla.ptsysr,-,=:. Assess:l4am* the skr: : • Let's sew car wtsixitr cassup. . , • Attsme.ttu. ba4 =item • - . -- Hossauss to the Lord of. . • Boon Nature to ber Hebert rote, Most gtorfons "11l be seen: Bar hind win spreadAhe entail pone WM pared, richest green: Bar softest eerpeta rpm the 0 6 . 111 4 • Elie will bar tnlintle ding; - O'er rarest, eside,"and mourdeSn bath, - The bud spproechlag . . who by *knees sr* oppneteed ; ,Aftr wbo on crotches go— lalnp tip, exult, yon'U and It bed, As doth the bounding Bolt Omar out and view the traddiZg hie: Your doors end Ibutters dins Wide open, to admit the breeze, Of meet refreshtug Spring. Teayonthfnl happy ;lymph* sad Swallw4 Who, like, the lamb and fawn, Do ship sad sport through. tow's . " Dlslas, . Or ht the aWsd lawn; Ilsrmstabet whilst you ar e at play, That death may pl stizur, ltionbttut or yours day, - Battu another Spins. The mighty moaners of the d r y, The small flab in the etrenal 'they tocr, 'amp op, and as they Leap, They grain the vein Soprano; The Ea& roaring to the Sun, The small bird on the wing. . And nnt, at day-break, bath hertrOk To wonithp Qat in Ening. . • • .• 0, breathes there au teneeth the Mee, Amon, who 4mer trod • exrth stoats, and still dudes; The existence of a Ood. let goal. If each Uses be, mete, And stew *schlepp/ thins,: it , r alt that volts, or awhim. brims worahl➢.QO4 134 SPAY• r • Dr; 11klaule7sf Liver . Plll2 I .1114-31 r: W.G. Butter, of billiersbnigh, Centre Ccumil L As, had boon ithicted with Liver Complaint fOr a nmobar.: of yes" and was cured by the Pills. A. young Lady bf hla acquaintance was also grestlY rellere by thou- • .. • . Jacob Witness Postntexter at C 01 1 1 02 14 a, 4 4.0 t 1 they soh Tory hest, and that he dam not consider ' am* of medicine complete without like wife of Mr. Janus Stewart, of Bichinmui, Yodels= County, 0.. 'secured of most distressing pains by their tap. W. a, Ainsll , olll4 Of, ,Srylbarel, N. Y . ockudders these Pills the best Inedtidoe of-the Wad eversertist, TTs, lot ha had on tumid add madly, sa ors this Illsbest latisfsetlas. Yankee Jones, or Watatt wernship,-411.qteeny- cosmtr, Ps., says hie wife awl two biases, *blab did her S a ms good than their fondly physimok Skr Iwo years - - ; for sale by mom vf the Drugghti and ktemben*asitt by the sobs proprietors. 4 .I..KIDD lt CO., saa.eAuttw • • " 60 Wand street - Voting Ileaois HaroaatUle Library . ir-ilasoelaitlon AND DitteIIANIQUINATITUTY. A LECTIM3 wilt be dalltarel before this lastitliam, st YASONICI BALL, on TAureday eeestreh the Ith of by tiptop O'CONNOR.. Satlact="rtztrn AIM Tame.' Tickets it adadaadon 23 cents: to be had at tke yWpal Bookstores, the Ilbrary Roomy, also, at' Om azd Leetnre Conusditee- • - EM Y. WOODS, 1 Kt/ 15/I01 "! 3 ' ilecture Com w. 11. - 10118 P ALIPI34 mar3Lid NEW. AD TrARPRItS .11AnatNig;101r. APRIL—Jut mind Ind cord.* a. 2.43.:m05a . maySl - N. VA W end. na, (war ITAlLettalfOlt • PAlL—lllui been nitelved• brIL la CALLOW, lIIr A d street, opposite tbePoslOMee. Abe:: a fresh glad "Jim Ey," " Ithir in 4 "VAHUN!. SBMW. YOUNG AL13.9, to canvass' K , 6d. sometLfar nay. To those **al to taavel and =to mum= opp:n., ...Laity Is nom aged. that is addasn presented. Aga tits mut mato than 53 topper Say. -;NOs particatars apply WA. B. (WON, at. Ws Dun City Had, Fifth street, item 9 t012.A. 9L, and 2to 6 P.M.. opposlta Riad/ Balidlagiv mucaLlts. • 01617:18 STORE! • 65 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, bet.3d and 4th. MILE subestrilter bsa Abe best Iladr. er. Q 11683- - • WBllB or MINA. net kept in the Western estuary, Re families hotels. or mores in eittper setts Or piss, or by tba dosen. to sult.parrs ; with common wire of Tartel3, tad tiding POOP att,mmmm Copula BIMOrtls; 0 _Britannia wars, Mosta Or. =meats Be. • (ensutileßni- • M. 110DRINSON. BrATUICA—By . Carnakzes. Etrassa " "Ilattriee As a !pod took, M is *riflery and ealeola; tad at the present time, to to Aura As 4n esmihAtin cd' the praetleal errata of the Roma .CatleAde (batch. It dre serves a wide circulation. The arrunent b aoarel.`:-Bm, .ef Nee York. Its obxetls to expose 11121.1p:opals aria of Poperiind of the Janata atal this It doss rich great trutbrOlnimiltid effect. May It be read In every boner. and lobo AresektAr. —Res. Dr. N. Murray, or 4 ••• Stream? Poke, to pacer We., Wand 76e. For sale by DATIDON A AGNEW. . rasa' • 'l6 Market street. near Foartb: Pennsylvania Mai road Company, MILE 81111311111 BAUM .Detereen 'Mutant:4 Phil:sad " yleil and BallImare;trIll go Into ailed en ilidsy -nod, April let. They are ss follows: - __ /len Ciau-Veatbers, riots MAUI, Masao, Bear and Moose Stlna, !told-10 tents Per 100 Mg. ' • Sward Clair-Media, Beiesysz, Claimed, Deer Mild; Dried fruit, Olaninine. lhonp, Moderate, Leather, flags, Wool-GO omits par 100 ma. Third Clan-Matar, Candles, dame, Earthen Wars, Lett lobeceot-60 tents per 100 II& Paned Clur-Itsecni, Pork and. Dee oiled, laud and lard Oil, Whiny, Cotten-40 tents per 100 re,. • (+LOBO E c. wiLeicucus, • nun Prelsbt Anent . nn co P I Ea MAGAZINE /OZ. 11e5.0 •APRlL,Asstkie JIM sitedilyAndLrapidly• inemudig ; just 'cadent and .fbr ads by: 11.111 inst pet No s 2 ttmlt Ondeas •crthe 'Ape annher: • Notes from; the Copper &glen, by Bobcat D. Mu* . Cra trel. ne LifeAdtestiires in tho Wand of Jaen Persian. des, by J. Ross Etzowno, illustrated • The lismeina, illustratmL Napoleon Bonaparte, by John& C. Abtt, illustrated. • 1P Tains. Use Syrian Ars, with j =trs, I. • Prance, her Emperor, with $ t. • Extract fr om th e Port en Excitement fleeter. !disking a Bilk Purse out of a Saw's Ear, by J. Smythe, Jr. The Wotld Renowned. The Mein of Parentage. Eathaide Eaten'. Yoke. • - , Bleak Noose, by Marks Dickens. . The Young Chemist, or item Despair. , Monthly Record of Conceit Events. —Edibses Table. Edited. Rney Chair. Eames Drawer. litednrlMoGlßAc. i• . tkenicalitios, orktinskall49lWPC"e4 !Pashions for. APtiL - r n a r rithie • You pale by • a:oo., toseM . • Bertithlisld4treet . /LW music O they cola me at Rome: D' !" ••• Yes, I'll pouts to thy toourstala borne: limner Be 1/s popular song of " Will you come to my. aseintairg ha* Lone w Beams Hours; • Mom Again;•'. • •- o. Ros an the Kan: • Hitt]ell—a now ind beatlfal wig, by J. G. Moder • My Old Wentuoky C. Poster; Old Folks at Rotas ; ; Old Folks are Gore; • Fannon, uly Lllly Dear: - • lurewell, Old Cottage—Farber; • • Row, 11011, Your Boat—or Old Log Rat; Nanej ; Mountain Daisy—Uuleg ; • . •• Oval* Borop—Wallsce—wlth elsginj _f - Early Lost, tsrly Bored; . . Jamles as the Stormy Bea; • , Early Dares Polks—B. IL Brown. .lndlisiltuern's test end tooltlataatlful.rolka. 'The tttls pge is one che ;CMS teautlftil ever produced In th 4 country, iresents the amtUdm , , glvhig the grit call of - the Emig Dawn: ' 'IIIIIIIOC Bebotttech-4:1 the mai author; , Olpsey do do do; , Ind It Drummer Polii—Welson ;- Old Fa e:4 lba frappW Podka—Behullhoff; TAM Lest—Tabe Inialante de Balen—Wallaca. The above, by Adams a Co.'s Roprass, together with large lot of poprilar road standard made, !ter sole by • - - niar3l - . • . 7011*f H. 31P 1 •T 1 R 81 Wood stead. . 1110/1111113" t ..N Infallible cure for Gonorrhea, Meet, Strictures, Non tumid Ifinisions, Gravel, and all those dlstresdag 'Complaints usually comiequant upon yontlifolestataaes and Indulgennia. . . In preparing II specific for this class of diseases, Dr. Nor Ai bail expended ranch time and money, in order to present to the cualbrtnnate sufferer, a pleasant, safe and efficient medicine. That be has anccested, Is fact well estabbahel; as there tits been astaj ut. thinsand tottlim void, • Or the money returned, and to far bee yen entire sails fectlon '- 1.13 tin Igo:sting mcdktne . Par BROKfilt OONSTITITIIOIII3, • It has no equal, Wag extremely -palatable and mild, as well as permanent in its effect/. . • • For that distressing complaint so common among females, termed Mar tans, or Whites, this - specific is a sovereign remedy, and eboold be t i ri all who ere, thus afllimital. lIIIIIDBALL ta, Curved Mate and Front streets, Cleicknati, Cada. Asada for tbsl , gals oftbe above medidnwin the Western mad Beath= Stabs, and to whom *Deniers must be addressed. Sir Sold also by_ amain le 11 - EFSER, 1 mar3l:3ln mama of Wood street and Viodo alley.. AUSTaIt&LL& PONBEIL LINE OF MONTHLY PACEETEL—The 61xtpe of tole this are Oiled up with Bousxerion'a • Patent Ventilators, sod carry libluscie Metallic Life - Bort.. • • The pool net and be:sob/W. Clipper ship NIMROD, OapOsios sill- snowed the ORBaelf, as ninth ship of the above lAnet and esti from New Yort, BOMBE, VOSS PRILIP, an the Blth purattually. By • licstiou to any of 1 / 2 0 Agog". will eeeu a li st of the Lap.% quantliles of orhitit vie provided thy Berms of pulleiMmi. The prices of pangs Muss Samna Saloon, 71ra* S2OD add $ 225, &Wad Cain, SM. '....EYttrjtkddir Is proelhel for the Patoutzers, except Winn .attd.Llquors,Boap sad Tarok. .The length of ra. des host fe) ;3100 daji Sine= table feet of is alicrwed to each adult No Berth will be cotaldcred' as se secured, till st least one-third of the auxottut cf tassage has been paid u depoelL A portion of the Boma (labia Bea barn fitted up to • matmerifor funfliee and other; price .$l4O each. , order 14 year. of age, watt price. Itataxperienme Bare= acieinanSei each vreself axtrlemailiavadauceregaddielbf th*Somtat of poser:vas; lYNotpLva .. ..Tbe WNW a vary fkaLiallariatbd bra anperly amour - IBadatiamiltfailmasaPolL • alb= fs ad feet to tenth. ikailoconttCwide is ramay,light Sad won ventilated: Ito th an d f acsastf the find and only itintlio Lino, deamtil that,. aces . albeit Valeals ,faith.. . oblipal4ll/40 any PorkIafIMPPIMIL • _ ante*, riot, will zootowl)ba'NiltEDlX:sioinia.ol:! Um anti of. Nay .7 . • W. VANISRON, - ma:3l rib iron Amid, Now York. ••••••, ; • . - . s • f . ," • - • ' 1 •—•. s-""•.- e. ;-;4 ,••••• : uis• st ss •tstr:ti.'s —— - • • - - • •-- .• +*• . 4;f 4 s -117":.•3r ••• ". ' r .Z", • • • -, >~~ ', .; MIES MOEN 1 ' ' 1 , 4 ' • teZirivi.- - :2lll4l44l,llypeethkritartati:iiiii of °al** . d h AotdtSoatr;.ertioyllit ate **abed asztplabsts 7 11.kietbil COYEAStaOCe =bin) closet Inisyl'are !nsufitybionght on through trousidas stet &M U= .of as #baroidantar7 bathe, eanta4 - sdr eler otttei . 4ttaireitti 1 to sldigt : they are soroattator etteoltetwig hiss of amr•-. tits*_ m l = a tterloaC =heal do=rmer ` tortelterw m. - iSbir;'srpe these ate r ate . settet,..the 'WM Arparidlas eye lama rte wented.lestre-tbe nand la - panetri• - Usti= and.rllllolti - tha-hxtr xstsa4 stassuirithet noble! a of Inst. , nature gradnany dwindle sow to a fretful brospetr, until 11$, ' beecese* * tor. theta, and other seise to shorten the . cristeara of the =3 : t itia % 084 t. thrreiro - rtibla dhoedsos be arum; in that Mikan! 11011Z1fr %MS I - • JaarSee Large schartieement to another canna -, -£l:ad-ITholetahrifilatali by Dr:111210,111.:11EMIER, corner of Rood street and Virgin • allay; Pittsburgh, Pa.r so, by lAMB T: RAMP north-west corner of Island street and OS Diamond, L 7. ,415.1:•P . . . Air. Sorteraleasr•tt le due to Ekes PistFrolend4to;e o 7 .thla It 611 been totnen to olanidetedY araditii Wiwi rag 4, of this dreadful disease Inlets time Siam say. other rota .. . ... ird at lasso:4 or Inearieolams tothepaassit , . ' - The tboaseadi'of onstifiestes latter herds of the po:liirW t or, =Say of which ere feet gran }Mani ettfistui afthe dty. virtuabiligliii4 Its In n ,, dlate Ws:With pi. tioldsti!deirtf ►. __. end beyond al daub; that Eau's ,Peritatattothisesidilema. of.. comp= Talus, not only is s.lOoel rernsibli.= tic, Itheresietiefe; Deafer" lase of. Mit, tistf. es JI itlterllll remedy, triTlting -the Isty.. .physidisWaa .wsu as the rattsFEug pationg, terbeoaats aognafllfad elth Its Those haying a dread of matins am ,erased adititti mintidrietsamly insturel,loat Is bottled_ as tt AtisfrOlenit LhlhoaonlCftheQsfth27urftlgoteregoerttdosts is . eiPOd c er s aaaewPatittheSed ,:eyrecuse,7l9. r., cad bears dors 1 A , 1832,t0 latch also appended the certificate VW .. D..r..ibot, M. D., -- • - - • - - ' - This Easy to troth - certify, th a t 1 hare then SO b a dly of Meted with &reds for the last untrue:ars that most of the time I bale been unable to attend to any kind of baldness, and moth of the time unable' to Ingle and coated .to my, bed, and have beets treated nearly ell' the time by the best oaf country strards: I. oreaskmally pt some ret I lie but no tore, and continued to groir worse until Dr. Foot reereasmoodsd sat to try the Peuokam, or Bonk OD, as eve. 'Tytbang lase bad filled. ~ 1" did ass without Lath it fast, but I the edged wee astonishing: li threw the patens to the =thous at ones, mad 1 et anal began to pow better, and by subs. wren bottler I tans got moths smith thonurande °Maths, . „ 1/813. NANCVAL BARKA& This tiny rat* th at ape heitisequsbated with Meet Petroleum, or Beek OA, for more than s year, =Kt ham ? ... wit eased Its be .. .11 elk* .to the au* of Indo =ars and other ammo for width, ft lem and can with einalldernee reematamid Stole•• osoilletnevor:. thy of sttentlop, and esm retell say thelitaisiohatrettaad ed its ose wherepther Ethileiratnnitldhlt:,:,'::l••,.- - : 7 16 _ try .i .- - atir.:3lXlTiit- ii. ale in the Draeldsta la Pittstraret:' latardUhe.... _ . PHIL.6III:LPRLI_ CtraVJEt :WAREpox - . 171 C hatmd It> riciarite-ae 81, 5 4 rroms• 1 -$ 1P: - BAFFOBD. - - • ErrKrifinstonstenttyori Dina the wad eXtettaTe • retied emorque;t9fCartainamei ftrtaheNteteefals to be Senzd thsglblkowti wv limirth Ince eartelll4.. - • Whuicror Shade', in PAM', • m ea u. - er .• • 7334 W Iteilitlp, . Trench BroaCheANWligeti, Gilt Oxeekelsoney- irtile sad • lisetylateee, (Alt Curtakt.Pliz % ." Settee, • end Tessele, _ • Duna UrnaN: G tags, all rime, " 44 " • eshnaerette, Loops,. linalliVerkey Bea,. 'lndia Saito Nwelit t Plat= geleeellizet CateLt, LbliEnt Sbads•TaF:di efal set • --itariiittral 9i= lUcts, atafs, •thstitielq4; "' 4 tall t 01 it. 413070 goods eosittentiribralk le/Wed' ar WALL a_ tingir4l.7lElkdo, fIOVZiTRY IiKaIDENCS .10 ,112Trattaidajoas Altai frost der-4170nirglai.*4;;k1p*.aiafy xii4u; anti Oore• ppvw.-.:: ; "som4= vili igfirosa_ iminadiab4. • • ODIMUT 13021, 11019Nqp11413..53M114- 24 bbik: A. Cluided Brivw; - .do; B, do; , da&died - do: - 10.. do 90; -; do • • „ LiVELT. °l . ' : 265 Liberty stmt. NNE • IL e . scam t4e ?Axel ittiv,a-grices, and .153 r sale 'km • - J'.1.41 - 13LY t CD., • Grows zed Tes Deters. CLOTHM AND . CLOTECErci TIMERIALS. - Nexi Daimiat u -•— .1 seProeiriciar and Cktking, Match 211; 185.2 IaUM PROP O SALS, endorsed Proposals for I wry I ; Clothing sad Clothing Materials.," be. received at Racers 4ritti3 o'clock P. on -hkerlay, the =th day of Apdl naz: for Ginriabing and delivering (on malting thirty day s' noticed at each or either of the.Karp'Yards at analactown, - ilusacircisets;. Etrooklyn, Near Port; and. I Gosport, Virginia, ash grucntltiaa .asilp of any or allnf.. tie l i k = named &stick& of Nary Clothing and CloCkissg * nay h&c/dead yy.Qs" . IWO'. of this Bireakinf .orkiir the coannandanti of mild:nwei . .yarde, remedieellra alatlis* tbo Racal year eawaxmetant on tba 'lst &jot 31it, tend Wading on the 30th el* In*, Etas too 41.'4 pas jackets, rirOadriid...-----...; 0 0 0 ' L " monkey jackets 5• 000 ` l, incuni jacket& - ". •: 4,000. 00 0 ' 4 Ctitiirimie,;:- • ' •••••;-- 1. tarn xt and "• ' .5,000 "'amid • - • ' - • ; , !,...1.5.(1X1 Barnsley &baiting !Sara.; " 4,000 Canvass duck 4,000 1 1 Barnsley sheeting for '' )001.1.6.11501'' Cannon duck for de''• •*' • - 7,000 Dungan° • Weiliert tackinge--• -14000 Woollen sicka..-: .. ' • - ' - ;4.0.000 Mattrense (with t wo '7vers to eacKV.ii . ..;«••• • ••••••••:...... 2,500 . Black silk. turcakewhiets-........—;..-:.• - • • ....MOO The schedule of sins of . April 10, MS, tau been nielised by Querying out altoge th er diallo.S. of ell atielaeof clo th e ing, and changing the avenge number of dm Nati and 2, for each one hundred tacos; end ell premeds must have rideriate ,to this change. A new echedule of aims wild be found with the samples, at the respective navy Jahn. •, • The clothing and ,scat, ex materials 'will be divided into tithe chimes, for each of whic h rep :ate proparele win be'rer: ceived, and a separite'eontract made, tea c • /Pint Clisent-All the woollen. articles made up, viz. bine cloth pesjaeketa, bin cloth monkey jackets, blue cloth round jackets, bins cloth trowsen, bins flannel overwhirta, i blue.flannel creekvehirts, and blue flannel dawns, . Scored Class.-411 th e flannel that may be require:if= snaking gamma similar to thole - specified In . the first Third Clest...,Allthelinen articles made up, viz- Berne Pdeath= frocks and canvass duck trams,. . • Fourth Clort-All • the Barnsley sheeting end icaniari dunk that may be required for making garment' *limiter to • those specified to the third chuta, and the Dainntive ,; • -. Alth Ciast-All the then and pumps. - .41sch Clost-All the stockings and wan. _ &rota Cturs...All th e neltresens, Incl uding two einem to each mattress. . . Zhokh.Clies,-431 the black * silk handkinehlefe Nintli.Ckort-ddlthe bleiactis. _ . The shoes and pumps to be stamped with the contnictor's um*, number of aloe and pump, and year when made; the • sires to beta the Zeilowing proportion each 100 pars, unlassotherwin ordered, viz: _ Twoof N 0.12, Lent of No.ll,lweive .of No. 10, Odeon of No. 9. fifteen of No. BA, tar:stay of N 0.5. Ore= of No. 7 )6r ten of Na. 7, En of. Na. 64, two cif No. 6. The , Upstart. aloes, the calfskin abed, and 'the nalfflan pump: must te Tacked and delivered in separate totes- All the artftsartkiersre to be tally equal, in ttegmillb, texture and finish of mannial,-pattem and ir••••=eMp, to the umpire which aredepodted at the aihressid Navy Yevie the pea Jackets, inantey pietas, round jacket:kebab trace errs, or erahirte, under-shirts. thriven and blue flannel, to be of American clothe end flearada, =lie of clean wool and int*•.-4ed;and dyad In the wool, • The nrunter or quanMV. which will be required dead, of - tbeeneteing arthles cannot be precisely statediltli even ~ poidhle that of wine none may be regeired. A contract ; will therefore bo made, not dir aepecifientunhairs 1 of any saicle,turt only fornuah number togiiiitlity Hach • meths serene may mune be delivered at; th os Yards reepectirely. The prises mat be unliblitietid/ the Allstaaans tho .- ato4u articles must tei*Vatritneeranthakicit at the place of delivery the Chief of this BPIIII2I may dl rnet; anise article will be male that is not My equal to the sample orpettorrabothrinmsterialandworlananship , • and which does ant conforte in nit other resperte to the etlp• claim= and Tex:radon, of the contract to be made. The whole mutt be delivered et the risk eense of the en:tractor, /12 O& tight. slibiltaltier and. and dri xp Pwkinff texts or hells; eac P h bxt end bale to be mated with the cantcactoes name, sad the year and month when manatee. tined or put up; 'the whole to be to good - shipping eider; free of all ?bargee . to the Milted - Exam and to the attire aatisilectiret of the ineWting offeere, eald dikere. to DO AT , pointed by the Na d y stt MMent.,..... " The *S man me the polgesitinjeyt amine Irma Lionel, and must hif ted to enter Arai expeva tending the frafflment of the centred, induct ng t e syes. my metal and navy bulimia. .• • . • In can of failure on ttut paat of the ciantnictari to tocrWar: and deliver the several article which may be ardoel taxa, them, th preipeOlinut and of proper *nobly, the Chia' of the Bureau at Previsions end th,it - rdiall he authorised to parchase or direct purchase to be reads of what may be eq. quirel to supply the deficiency, cruder the perelty_to be we. preuel In the centred; the need of a regulation, ar a dro plicate copy thereof at the Daman of Triad= and Ciotto, thg, or at either of the navy' yards deretaid, shall to dance that such regulation has been mete and reedvel Two or more opprervert =Wes in sewn equal to the eat. Maud amount of - thevespective eoutractawill required. and ten per cent= till be withheld frau the amount of ell ..r=on amount thereof as collateral security, and not ent to be pad until it Is in all respects complied Ewith ; cod ninety Leant: ma of the amt all deliveries kids will be paid the Navy Agent within thirty days ref= ter triplicate billa„ antheatnatedr that hare been pre. seated to him ' Bidders whose pr:Veal are none others) will be nythwith notified, ad as niy we practicable a sew. ,tract will be trerecalied to ttunn far execallos, which COW erect most be ten:rued to the Bureau vilidinlhe dam • ebniviof . th e time expired ter the recap third. ths malt A record, or duplicated a letter irdliinidnialifilidoieidthis ecceptacue af his - -Tterposal, - vill be deemed w thereof, within the meaning of the act of 1845, and his bid will be made and_!wended hi conformity- with-this anise !wiry offer madis ma lnfil (se ilintied Whir act of Congrese for the uividerenice lir 184841, approved kiguet s lB4o,) by writtin guar. sAW eignelt by Qua or mere respansible Temons.to the affect that he or they azdertake.tha the bidder or bidden will, if his or their hid be accepted, enter into an obligation within five dim with good and ardnient wzralse, to furnish the tappings repeSeL The Bureau will nut briobligated to con; shier any propnal =den isammanied by the guaranty re.. :quired by law; the competency of the guaranty to be cern. find by the Navy Agent, District or some officer of the Gettemldervertunent known to the • Meted from tho a t f amgrest,'apprmal sigastlo,lll4k. • • • " Sae. IS, /ea be iffuoljter seadid, Test a from wtd Whir the plomwe of Ms sse emery proposal for naval "applies lel ribid by the Becretat7 or the Nary, =der the proviso to the genial' appropriation bill ihr the awry, ..Approrect Ruth third; ei 3 Otont htuated trei gi p that soettorpe , • Hied a it written gatrantr, bou t or tam rtepott*_ U. penoat,to the effiet tWit ortuttertake the bid der or bidders rral, Whit or their bid be ital eater tato in obliged= iso nob time ea may be the Bee retary at the Wary; vith and t to tar-, zdth the googol ptopmed. No proposal rhatbe cootidtral noise tecomparded WIW gairtaty.- attar the scarp tanee of a proposal and a I& no • • •• thamd to the tdddar or Warier h eu b y -to eater- tato to reithln 'the e er Arm or es `ban than by tht Beorettry of tiV kla ,try etas toed sad saateet earetiet for famishing the ennllo,. Veen the Secretary ci tbe2bm_sloaaproceld to =* , aa- eitio eels otbei_lesou or mama for faraishiat th e tdd • add Coal forthwith - etase.thettillentree between the tnereartroatehtel to the. paposrl ognariatied and the' moan' far trtdrlcht may him cootretted kr throttling. theee&t,topenei 36r the arbala pnini the lEanommt&-ba ‘ebarsarlagwaaitodd bidder or bib:tart, .111X1 two: .their .1; 0 43 , 34 3 t at riarantan; asai the same any be, t e 4. mannad by tba VotX ea Ettabsa t tia thiays cribs , miry-pis: ' Partmea,t/ tetio .. 4 40t against either of an of said yersoat" rotrZtlawta ''....!... , '.t!ji;' ,. .'..'.. , ':' - ..,''. , :. 4 - .!-: ,--- . - -. , ::, 7, ' , .! ,:•!... -4' • • ..tr". Lelmo into DiMm open st, e 34 deloOk; i;O:rfbroookei to iii*lsolOM 115 - 4 o'clock. ' Boma zoo, to aid ugo, Box Ofnesthatsif lb. oritboat ostaa amp- _ ' - Idui_iggtit tort two of Mit no= moat, otrotaeo *memo m taro pop ctonoten, tto " Countooo. As fit Loco, and oypeoz ifadsato Ma. barna," in Oa sameatal Comedy of TAe Zedfd -- Tan Zvzoomafszot 14124.1, win* octedtheeolotoofid 132 M . • • • ‘..f : Oitisizine.—Z 7 Grand Pia 2 E. ..14)&dorii6 . ipsweßrencacialv 11!" iothililiitti Rt. new celfoottT ' LAVIZgrAiTTLFI- :g li` • • -cop:atter . Sbatarrow—Beztelt of ilaidrapupay • • sir rebeimu-k new pimpiAnilloassor . 4:#o6ll, satittitiltaizatov.,t“.- SWISS . OILL :111117810/LL - Iliairemeliarmuravm - MogjorMAL AMY MISLIMIO),OLMIIINOLOGI- S, CM SWISS BELL MIMS; eadaek by_ the = aleasfed Teethe; °SOWN 'BM WS, IrM Ors yam - Co3Crtra ot : l,a 4i t MASONIC H 41.1., 411 ./IlOaday. 'hualay and -., ocennegs Math 21aVarla sait.Seth. -stf, , seesapadri tbt_ttlr lareebr belt pittfiee:: • • • - • , • Qpril "it tteltei plitittaXool tO OCCOMMODO it to .& LtIMZOSti - ECEMI3, twat G. - R:A.NDftIQUEN.O . gTtIi,i..t.:-... item? -trAßoLnurzsinziwir,. Aa.tba bazaar of tataxtnehigThat - ibilifitsta• oxY ;Uil. MU SD crerczar OP ri`Oatk4lWpf WWI- _.lll/63+74L .11171X14 at f 4 MASONIt WALL S -On Trttialttlitirthaing r A ir ttrti 1et,186:3; - • „2:1Z; Aatlstad b7 rY t t i , Artlitag MB. ilDwmtat amla ' DUSTER WILLIAM - llogs—lroe DEM. E.121133W1X:0il ILAiTERIAAUL Llioo Yoea • i • ' 2113: - /Liagi&AM - • NUE QUIOLnit - - Le _ ilat za L _ - Virr ttingiklphota TOW& >. ['a ' Bm g..- it'LLE CLIMAIII4I,CiAsic Iltrie_lso laripson Mamas ter... Dort.--Violb2 Utii Plow E- LEEXANE sad AUKEICS SAAR. Sato Scalsol eta Herdiana-4hreclliat.) MLLE OLEOLIKOI LKIIMANN. im.Doorm own. at 7 o'l*dr; Conant maximal 4 irt:rielmts tie tid o sairpista. kocunod, al xL stteet,. lx4arem'Sroad. and, 3firlailialsa. at mr.J. .lAli za mood ip!ricablyrelrawar;psit -ear - - .::::'P.Haa;:OQTICE,.%•_.:_. 77 7 Enr ., 0. .11.—idesta tbiknardpeiat maw _locuntaiaditiaßatteigh(shmliccephillZlOdt =^ • isimitcasaim arasiseintagsAttrimek. mazy, G. W. 404143 143 SiscashiSeld at— 11 WNOEBONA LODGIE,.I7, O. O. P.—mt u, ilagercua - Lcd VA, 0. chtr swots g , Weft entrant ta W u bingtonlialls W oo ltrt• - tll-7 I. B e TßA 7 Lor olo n • ro_catege Tzt , ru ts Ettur7 No. 38.. t a i rblanVbers th. nellast MisiCsalersoo Tem= aims , • . 0.• JOH& VOWLBlS. l latt.inwier k PQ11.14 • , 11001-11431111h0w If.anuftettirer; sad Wboletar• ' 'No. 14 Dads, attest, Ave door helm Um Satan HMI% Noir . fah*, medal am • • g. :, ' - tont cf. Pocket Books, Ports limuules,. Bose Wool Wzitlaa , _ Desks; Cases midweek Maxey 205 An* street.oa• - dcar below Sixth, • • .. laart.trg. • $ - 04. • .— Pbesatzsessisc, W Wand street, between flittb street sod V angyc .Parma Lem, 336-Bediserses Twealay htd•: idair...urens.Escounates,Np.K--HoktwArst. mei WAIL . frisk urstruakiic ir.- COM . PaHlr - of Hartford, Cosuu—lakpitel Stork 120 ya; mt. $02.172.' Odoe Of ttui .Pittebsottk4gesary. tki dee Stan Boainerammiiky9pahr,c,49accd street. . • . • . narldr. : ll. SIMON. Agee& •L: • , . 0 arraaitt" A ging'. many per oohs ars py toimented -remedy vOl be fomnt in Dr. elemerfa Vats • Iticaux. feeklef:Dr. GEO. a KIMBEEt,I4O Wee:44 ' - t . Price, erteastll.l34' and '25 ets. par box: • *A-Liberal dod...na to those who bwr to ail eßais." Curt/ilk Nratonitaisi sad • iker Ttimmillgs a descelptkas, raratini , - Erceateltes, He., taw -Ihal Nolan Varlets, .21. Pallited Stades, but ckas4e . es,Vartila Pt.* Besupy . ; -t -.as7sit,irbaleftle awl rutin. - W.. 17...01.112.114 - • leg Marra t street, carnet 111 Lb., •`lll-lartalai MI& and Trimmed to the torsskieire el = tcr-lifillakes-liffisidlow Shade itlfiuustius. - .tory, COHN= OP 81:00141:0 AND - ABM -M Th .BLELATerLYIELI...• Oarriate9scia {Nick Ala! and &WC Store, Charth,lad Lodp )f.oxa IPLOWS, yaa , do Sam . Sar Dealers sad others cm Aistc tos- - fors purchasing elsewhere. , - A e.' & .auZm •S. W. eoraer Beidid.iad giarak..; NELSOIIPS Uri Vast Mee BuilittogrAbhd street: , LeritoijMaAittc la ail Linda of ireather,fonoll do.arADSlProWthilrlia%:- 06=sto clink amlazdinateilikapp;lo2l2B 11110000! :pate to the COMM= cheep depeoreolhoo k or the MOWN - - Om" vireo: E 2. Prik.W.lD&UrFaf4. '0:0114 tarrrire ortdqoallty o f case or !lama. ions for , hi" o from 11.L.M.:to2PX. N. 8.—.-Likonamoo or rioter Ateiri:sed pertorottekark ia.us pant of Os city. • • - -- • fooritkly - . . TIZABISIESS., Noises to the lieut. =Veal diet ti-e3 7 '• erreesble Witham* hem the essz t sad palm , nsaLVzemrnedoeltboacpainorbooote.Dr.llext• Vripal Am in bi..tioe R. Y. Des Bargsry.,,erhe Eta eixistatederlie Anti exest,'Philisdelphie, f.rustitA.:ll. - to - • • • • • mute ye= of dose seed etroost'o tineided etteedieie te breath of rpecial fesetece Uremia:dad him tosedaee MS • 1, treatment to oath ediegrei demotes' as to tad the host me. . A n and obetirtieleSemstesiedd. by sttedy ettsalken to tie_ _ . -188041111. 8 00%.82silliudPi•ibissis itY",_'ConsPall3r 4 st Die _"OlA7' of Pittabinsh. • J. ILllooBlLEAD.ll3ololllXlllll93 , t,twastuy. ifia. Insure against 1121-aisd,ll.llalNlS 11281113 "of all kinds. thlesr: la MonasolsalsiManso, Boa. 124 ass 4 11t rl.o. 2 nyla, Rso.M.idpz,• --11,..1t.WWnsuy _ TIMIXOLOMINIPMC4V,.7 . 4,, Anstalt:, Joel OCITIZEIIII3* Lewitt's** W i ttityrllft . Plttsbusata.-41.• I; Bpi- ITEG -T.. A TATTRLI• Sari - • - - .. r= - .. Osce:c9ll Watt' atm; beans Marl:dela .11Godtteista. - Intures ri and. C.111.001110d,4Lh• (Wm& - • • dppl Sher: woo, tribal: Rim : - • • Tamura against Loss or - - • ' - • ALBO-4e.ral th• Yrtils at 8•14, - and; Ulna ' U. D. Bing, - - - . - MB= 13avtitilY; a tantll•l IL _Mar, Eixoxtelfiss, ' Wrirt. T5, 11 4 ""T1. " i . • Robert Dunlap, • Abu 11.1*tworrh s Waltarltaysist, - • . bat 02"P1114sbtirgh Life lasuranee pimy:. Pteaid ctz a PITIZEWAVE4 PA: crui;t4'l . 2i :Ties Presidezt;—aurusr. WetzrgiA2 - r.; - - : MICH; Ilie r - SIS PIREI : VTMarr; . - - - - - • -2 reis Ccaa any Risk birandsse..sFiset. .01k leth Libs. -.manual Ratos assitiss was sa conshicted Ouapiabs. - • • • Johpi litcr-k rata az a _ralal.iaa.at I•4ll3ai•iiaai rite—epia to►dilrideid gd4pgalpjailll-0111115 mai Tar cent, paid azumally AL Jdtince . _ Ribatsks esksis tate gees e 4 pence" gaps tair Zanies B. nom. - biamistiEClSMia;: . Ma= rbatirsi . - Jabli 401,_ Jolus Sesta, ..TosepTSP:tisassasaitrip Jam : , ..113coadar.ftag 44, - tIG N . 1451 • TIAPKII HAtioll4l3B.--W - siscs P., • ay. street, - 11 sax 140141liZirjr): Pagft.l4, & itite t oll alka of Wall p* , tm lkaderajks," sr Push sad .aasniesa masa . . - 0 ;; 4 112 ; 4111.. beiro m arr sad elasoses, licrasekeepers exid.. LaMar* w‘tbar irsaling..t; pea clam or D, are Invltad la as essiadrudlos. • to:sr3 " • WHITE{ • _ - 'Three 3111Jos 'West of ilarrlatiiirg. MILE 111=1 SESSION of this Imrtituttostyrill commeois 1. on the sewed of ‘, The shush= 1.1,314 ant, healthrtd, and ecarrealent urea. - TU.lllls:—Doording,'.ls2lllm, iz, pirr maim of tt.. - icontbs, nety Dollats: Rarer L3:l. W t li g il b. ib.ga‘ kis.s9l" W. Ws , * tad - Far codadolog eon isulaiationiaidnu • D. DENIIINGXEL; n Pa: Co-Partairraitp 3ott;. uag nay imodued with BENZAIIit t 1 f.•71,,. : •:, , ,, • ja m um vIN G a najAmes 837.4ve a4l=atm Use zaair4?.',..3P fact:suing trading*" as nasal, under tbs mane of T. 4W. . 7/ADlta kpaito4lll4tfccol as 1 ,1553_ • Naciat.:•,. 1114burg4004141 B,l= • roarlo2cm F lg:: , W• 41WE1k.k.C43k, - 1. maanatiraumata, nun__ .iminizawAbabi, era: Kw.. ri (near Medina Bastri,) - NY. ban' now oe Wad rmoileior4o:iimerseei irgatar.„--s asamosicti atOtOw.:f.;-. . • .. Wallin insterinte Company - , Pita n. f ts mum& Jr., Prerident. I - P. SS._ Q013.DP . 4,. t lllerctang 7 - - . ....-'• .- CAPITAL, intoomoo. - , .- • TlTlaGratistile mesingt vil lidn44 of risiks, y y siza. Lu•koatVbctrallY *dilated st 4 • . nmtgroo zoit itothia;i 3 aliiipirk t iftsciuto zba las - - r , known in the 'commit:A=4'VA*, lietorolboz d, ~.. rot o piano and Moult ,*tninsibitift.lbontintionst bars saanned,na ~ I kifbe4TrisArtica 40 thaw: - - Into &mire to Is tosztred. -:- . ,-: .• , ~ Doutors—a. Timor, Jr.; C( W. - . 2.1404;84:. .71W -to t '. 7 , 7 • , N. tiolmos,, Zr., W. FL dinitk CLUlDlSecarCiljmW-hoboth,,, l'iln. - 31:tsbzi. harizlg.WP==u, r_Vili arg S 4.l 4Yi Mck • Amoy; Auotoboor . ~, Mcrae =al., : • . : . .. ' 13. trace, No. 92 Willa - stroof. t or ,„ ' of ftjk, - .. 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