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COngrClis le lq,emPuilkthit....llslii.is, indeed, a glo :rioui result, in ** e witch but' a few .years 'Aimee Was ceindriaretithiiiMpretnitble fortress of Federalism. indicates th a t tr , e people of the of "4 - steady habits" are returning to the principles of steady republicanism, and- that 'th . cy..it .lerttsolved to repudiate the " blue light' , .a.utiquated Federalism. 'The result • i-iii‘lolloB eite; and cannot fail to cheer the ' iirstireorivireteniocrat throughout the Union. States follow the exam - - ,itif• of Connectiouti4hat will become , of the . ; 4 National Conseria*re ?regressive - Whig Par; -tit" Wo would advise them to return. to otiginal,name. It is said that old tillage besome anew in course of time ; it is so with the fashions of the female portion of nu:mad, and why should • . not the Whigs havethe privilege to regulaie their fantastic notions on this same principle that the softer portion of. humanity decide to be fashion able and genteel in regard to their dresses? The ladies have recently - adopted many new fashions; Which some years since were considered `::_old. ,Ths# now appear to beextremely attnie •• . tive, and wilt, no doubt, be popular fora season, 'Theu why cannot our Whig friends come back to their:old fashion ;, mount the.black cockade and adopt once more the name of Fwierttlilits? By .; • following this . course,. we can assure thein that. it will - not hurt them to the alightest - ,extenV for we really believe that they are now beyond redemption--a,lost and lotion' party. • ~.~.., 1 , .; • -1- 5.-V 1 " &?!et 4 , 4 c 1V:4# 4 ,ti). , . 'Mg .44 - t. 'or si* ;et* -4!ralph: rr • N ' itwms 7 /- W• 1. 5" "1•• Lt..51* 4 : 61-I:si i -- .‘ii • _ death. " Mrs. Cass," says the Detroit Free Preaa, "was the daughter of Pr. 306XPEi SPENCER, who • removed from Connecticut to Lansinginirgh, N. Y., in the year 1786, at which place Mrs. Case IfLU3 born on the 27th of September, 1788. She subsequently remoVedwith her parents to Wood county, Visginia;‘ and was married at Vienna, • Virginia, hi 1805. After a residence of eight . • years in Minitingtutto, county, Ohio, Gen. Cass • was appointed Governor of the Territory of Mi chigan, and in 1815 removed with his family to Detroit, where,with the intervals of four years in • Washington, and six In Paris, Mrs. C. has con tinued to reside until It has pleased God to call her spotless soul to heaven. µ With . • the aged gAidle4olied nu" . -w)to loons ettiok.ext with grief, = AMA,- atlg,;.ttis -,2 ` 1 ,A,. ; t. 41 s,'<gli - No t. Ittl l o c a* ,sbriV‘ - . A , 44",1, ?.-., -. .el-,1n.0 x-k-4-i4 ~e.,54t4:1t1,i.40 „ R-P‘i4 t .1 40 • . tt p ~ 0 . , 4 * bpi t "'4 I,E ll , - er44 44l Cror W•1 •F t6l; Ltentr luny= . ilarPer 3411;"1"1 k'nfsiiiman : -itiJSAY:•! O . I !' • . • ri.switenuoarecameor . r.- putto . tah.vidlgolvosrATio Ns . . kurroTaizan , EI'EMAIM. BANKS, FOR SURNEYOR GmotnAL. • J. 'PORTER RA:WIRT, - V Crawford County. • ' ..• '- . 'lt • s piiii.ozvat co - .sEir seam . • 11 1110 ex* Prompt, kik; est and 2entleatonly in their business trensactiorui, ere the. eery autberitel *outs In tho title.) of How Yort awl Ittiot01): ' for taro /doming . They- are authorized - to receive Ad. 'vertiseeetib, and Subscriptlouss or no at our surual rates. Their receipts nremirdedespaymtrabt Their Witco are at, •NgiY YORK, I= 'Nassau street; • . . • • J BOMIcii 10 State stmt. 'NES S GEN. OASS. Mew days ago we briefly announc'ed the death of the highly estimable lady of Gen.. CABS; at Detroit She led a retired life, loved ao.cres pected by all who knew her unobtrusive virtnea; and espiebilly regarded by the poor and suffer ing, to whom ahe always tendered the sympathy of a warm heart and the assistance of an open hand. The latter hive suffersd a great loss in her Strikes appear, to be t almost wavers& ,through Out the Union. The last we have heard of is the Niw York Gliders. They have struck for an advance of 26 per cent, upon their present • Wakes. They now getfrontl2i to Isi - o. per hour. The great increase "of house rent and the in - creased price of provisions have impelled them to this movement. • New York. appears 4o be fall of strikes. - The COopers, the Teamsters and Tracisters, the Coal Carmen; the Silversmiths, and the Printers.— The•only portion' of the community that have. not as yet made an indignant manifestation of their feelings, are the office banters; but as many of them have been struck with dismay by their disappointments, we may expect that they will shortly get up a "strike." DEceitrEn.r-We learn from, a gentleman from Galena; that'the school commissioner , of Jo - views county, lIL, has decamped with somes,- . 000. sohoOl Zmoneyin his pocket. =He went to • 'New York some two or three weeks tsince for the ostensible ptuposo of purchasing goods. After reaohing . that place he wrote back to Galena that some of the good people of that city had injured his credit by writing letters to New York mer :chants,-- and that as he could not buy goods, he • 'had engaged his passage on a vessel about lug for Australia. His effects at Galena are sup: :posed to be Worth'iome three or four hundred dollars---the rest of his defalcation will be made _;,up:by his sean. BAISIONG IN.Talli-WEST. • --, • . ... . " dijfrdiat of $1,090 has been obtaineti:ltgainst Page and Bacon, eminent bankers in at. Louis, . • , . • tor illegal:bettking. It is thought that.lhey will • take an appeal to the Supreme Court. In the , meantime the suits against other banking firms are continued to await the issue of the appeidi --- If this first attack upon a fraudulent aurreaqii _properly fellewed up .to An honest conolusien7 and tiki eiliettitiinitrdetra by the strong arm of the law..it williaye ieil li one to thapeople of the - . . . West. 'The election in this State took place-on Wed-. loesday, for State officers and members of Con - • gess. The following were the Democratic nordi - nees:—For Governor, Pbilip.Allen; for Lieuten:. ant Governor, Francis M. Dimond; for Secreia -•ty of State, Asa Potters for Attorney Genertili -Welter S. Barges; for General Treasurer, Edwin Wilbur; for members of Congress, Eastern Die-. - trlot, Thomas Davis; Western District, Wunin n .11 Thursto: : • • . _ Tag')linr Ikons Consion.—The o ffi cers of • - the mint tit' Philadelphia era now closely en •ga i geft troblutlig . the new silver pieces of the de, nominiitiea ittOtree, ten and twenty-five cents. Iu nriferinineet:the public wants for'small eil ter change, the work at the mint now goes on bothidght and day. The new quarter of kb dol: lar weighs precieely four pennyweights, and is 71r grains lees than the former piece. As cow .. pared with the: current Spanish quarters, the new coin le decidedly heavier and „somewhat 'finer. None of the new dimes orhaltdimeabtive ' yet been Yosnarcr AT EKEITON.--WO learn front the Ens :.; eon (hdd.) Gazette that two men in • that town,, ` who- were unable to write; were induned:to by '‘ -.another, who has left the Slate, to sign,,-by mark, a negotiable' note for e5OO with the tunieretarid - -. • ing that•caritdo gentlemen name o e p l o7 cated*endorsers. The note, with - Atti 814 7 ittrielisruaillietii;nt**4 3 s lo . l " l , l 4 l 4 l : vO - .)34*** .4 , 301:. - -•-• -matiiiitheaitolionneas , .. - --- - • ,-" -- '-V : t c...,,,, 1 , :-.,-...cvv.ii . .7 ~- ---if...'17:7- , ..., ~,1.,;,•.i„.„..,,„a «' 4a.,,,, ~ ~,,,..._ ,„..... , ~;- . c.,. , „ ~ 4, ...4.A.,-;: 4, -.-, .. :::_. ...1.-.,: , ~ , ,_- -, ... ,- • - • •• --, ) ...:' . i, ,- '.= _ •_ 7" * .g7F,a4-_v.0...4. .. 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Oar New Tork.exehanges of Monday and: ,Tuesday, however, report a change for, the li, iett,,eitfilthoogh the -clornand for •tricoao9was:uctiewsitirreviotts rates: The first `of April notes dtie_bi'Meeiii.fra.-,]Sferohents, were *aptly paicl,.wbinh tor!! frisoestay for their ' ' MIL 8 C 4311. • • ''The stock market . at Philadelphia., on Tuesday mai quite bnoytifilt- Penisylvanta Railroid touched 611. lalparts •there was a moderate briainesiatlattfOr Vrevints quotations. Penri • - . syliania wet, better and closed at advance. At.quotations - the market closed steady. Iktelevaphlo despatch received limit Bos ton yesteldaY; we learn that $lBO per share was offeiekle.- Cliff Coppef Stock in the Boston inerltetf-';'Salea Were made on the let at $163, ititutgah advance of .$27 ,per ehare within one west. It . is supposed that a still farther advance • 34 1 i take plane. • ''Zilleatew York Totimal of Contmerct of Mon day tilt's - speaks - of the stock and money market of th i 44 lt ) . There haibeen little activity in the market to • ~ nay, owing in part to the - prevalence of a storm, which has kept operators at home. There is, however, a good demand for money, espe riallY;froit importers; and rates of interest are unchanged. Oar tabular statements showing the increased imports ht this port exercising a wholesome influence upon the trade, same orders for goods having already been countermanded. The effect of an over importation of goods will not be the same now, as under the state of things which existed a few'years ago. Then the supply of surplus capital was limited, and the whole com m wily suffered from the indiscretion of a few. ,New, the trouble will be confined chiefly to those engagediritlie.trade. Profits willbe diminished and losses incurred in proportion as the market is glutted, but the -.prosperi rti ty of the country in other particulars will be little affected. Those Who examine our regular weekly statements of the receipts of foreign goods, will see that the increase is coidbled_mostly to such articles, and fabrics, as are not made here, and do not enter into competition with domestic productions. The stockmarket is depreseed. At the First Board'New York State d's of '64 brought 102, New York City s's of '70108; Kentucky 6's 198 i; N. Indians, Railroad bonds 100}; Galena and Chicago 7's 96i; Hudson River first mortgage 106 i; Hudson new bonds 89i; Bank of America 109,t; Union Bank 117; Bank of Commerce 107 i; Hanover Bnk 96®95i; Erie Railroad 86®84t; Canton 29 ; 8 New Jersey Railroad 186 i; Stoning ton 67; Norwich and Worcester 62f; Jersey Zinc 121; Montgomery Zino 2; Portsmouth 'Pry Dock 61; Venn Coal Company 114; Cumberland Coal ' Company 621; - Phcenix Bitting Compaty Z.Z.; Nl carague. 30t; Madison and ladianapolie Railroad 10211; Panama Railroad 126; Michigan Central Railroad 107 k; and Sixth Avenue Railroad 119. Foreign Exchange opensfirmly; but prime bills on London, at CO days, are offered at • - The following are the eales at the Baltimore stock Exchange, April 50, as reported in the Patriot: 26 share Balt. and Ohio Railroad, time 841. .25 do do ' do .do time 135 25 do .do do do 85 76 do do do do time ...... 86 ' ClosiOgritee:—Bidtimore city Ire, 1890, 106 i bid, 107 k asked; Baltimera and Ohio Railroad Stou%s 84 bid, 8G asked; Baltimore and Ohio Rallroad'Bonds, 1875, 94 bid, 90 asked; Bank Baltimore 99 bid, 100 asked; Franklin Bank 121 bid, 121 asked; York and Cumberland ,railroad 21 bid; Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Scrip 16 bid, 20 asked. .` • BANN. Or Esseu,ake.—A quarterly court of the Bank of England was held on the 17th of March, Ist which it was resolved that a dividend of 4 '".O cent for the half year ending February 28, should be paid without deduction on account of l• income tax. The Governor announced that the nett profits of the institution for the hell year had amounted to £568,049, and that the rest, out of which the dividend was made, amounted to .0,694.833, which the payment of the divi dend would reduce to £8,012,113. • , Awsatoss STOOKS IN Losnorr.-t-The following are the quotations for American stocks in Lon don, on March 18, as reported in the circular of Bell, Son & Co. Redeemable. Prices. Baited Stat e n 5 2 neat fonds.._ 1865 07. OS Do. 6 per cent. d 0..- 11102 104 105 Do. 6 per cent d0...._.-._._... 1508 110 11i United States 6 - 0 cen t Stork. 180-8 10834 10034 Do. 6 per cent. do 18132 103 lig New York ante 6 per tents' -- OS 106 Prairmicuila 5 per centeBmek. 87 'B9 - Do -.Bonds G ‘ 1833 Macuickiraette 6 par cent Stain bonds ... 16&4 307 2 ,4 tos Marylarid 6lf cent ..... bends_ --- 03 99 Virginia Inscribed' bonds...---- 1857-76 to 96 G et 1686 % 0 00% Kentucky 6 ..... 16438 97 93 Borten city 4 Ter cent 80nde...--1872 103 104 Montreal city sa mite 85 87 Nuw York city 6g et Stock...-. 1856-1870 00 97 New orients city 6-0 --- 94 2.8.111t0LD BOND/3. ggODID'IgYiABD?'_ Pennsylvania and Reading Ran road 6V cL most go bonds. 1860 86 87 Nonnelivania Central RR 0 V et. 1880 99 No York cunt Erie 7 V cis, let mortgage ... .....--1868-1869 107 108 Do and irle 7V et bony. 1802 91% Michigan Contra 8V et CanT, 1882 Ilesboant .4 Roanoke 7 V et, Ist 860105 106 82 84 The exports of specie from the port of New York wore as follows : Schr Sarah Maria, Baracoa, Mexl _can doubloons, 126 • Bark Prince Albert, Hamburg, Am. gold 10,000 00 'SteamB 612 50 ship Baltic, Liverpool, specie. Total, March 2.6 t 0...... '— $15,512 50 Previotu3ly reported 2,459,168• 00 Total for 1858 , $2,474,680 60 The Bailie took out p very email amount of specie, and the tidal shipment for the week was exceedingly limited. The remittance of foreign exchange by the Baltiolvas not largo. The People's Bank of- South Carolina, with a capital of $1,000,000, is about to be established at Charleston, 8. C. The Legielaturgof Virginia has passed a bill appropriating seventy thousand dollars to the James River and Kanawha Canal Company, for the completion of the tide water connection. The receipts at the Philadelphia Wyse of the Columbia Railroad, up to the let of April, 1858, . amounted to $164,968 85; for the same time the pier previous, $106,680 88—increase this year, $29,288 52. The amount of Specie imported into the port of New York, during the month of March, 1863, was as follows: Silver $26,285; gold $213,168; gold diutt s6,23l,96o—making a total of $6,471,- 268. - - Of the 'aggregate, all but $224,889 was from The receipts and disbursements at the office of the Assistant Treasurer, Philadelphia, during -the month of March, were as annexed:— reb.22l—Daisneo $1,N30,801 40 March 31—Receipts , — • CaStOla& Post Mee Moseqs.. TOIL . Pay:Dents:— Tranefer Drafts —.4160,000 00 Treasury Drafts._. ... ram° 87 Post Mee Warrans.,.... 66,499 04 It. cda 10awi and Oonpons ,52 60 Damian& ..“- 24,543 25--455,476•66 . ----. , • karco.3l-13alance ' ' -• • • 84091,971 52 —The amount to the credit of the Treasurer of the... United Sthtee.ib the different depositaries of the goeerninent,-and in the mints, on the 28th . of Marsh, subject to draft, was as follows : FMASom 01 gat UST= Slur—AsionNt or Ds:Pours. ed itt what Atm. - co t Treasury of the U. 8., WashingtOn, AI. 0 v 225,567 84 Assistant Treasurer, •Boeton, 1.442. 149 13 " New York. York.-- 8,127,290 35 Philadelphia, Penn— ongsl 14 Charleston, B. 0_ 3= 03 86 " New Orleans, Da-- 56,980 71 " 6L Louis, .. 648,050 74 Depositary at Buffalo, New 8,129 ff Baltimore 40, 8 4 0 1 4 " Richmond, UM.. 68 " Norfolk, Va__ 137,n07 41 " Wilmington. 11,679 ao Saintmaz, ........ 64,848 68 " Alabama.-- .... . . 91.1 43 21 " Nashville, Tenn. 18,740 86 Cspcinnati, Ohlo._ 17,331 98 " Pittsburgh, Penn.— ....... 478 47 " Cincinnati, (late) 3,801 37 " Ban Franciaco, California.-- 1,073,6 98 13 " Dubuque, 10w5.....-- ..... 852 55 " Little Book, Arkansas..--... 14,258 06 Jeffersonville, Indiana 8,946 77 " 18.475 96 " Detroit, 150 50.754 05 " Tallehawee,. _.._ 1,033 gy Mint of the United States, Philedelpkts,9a. totApark 00 Br. Mut of the United StaMak=otte,NA3. oa. 28 32,000 OD ega, ,850 00 _ N. - Orleans, La. 500,000 00 `Dedact suspense Wixnlint.7. Aid liiireren= III*40111...!• Net amount rmbject $18,051,27r go ' . imaran opdgred to TroZnal.l7. $126,000 00 Tr Philtutelptiiofk• 400,04Xl 011 • " New Weans, ip 40 000 00 ordered from 503,000 00 uttered frtga Mutt:l.& Philadelphia. . 600 00 on the 28th of March, , lBs3, mita larger than we The amount on deposit and subject to-draft 7$ EW 8 PEON ADJOINING . COUNTIES. have known since the establishment of the sub- ln Hollidaysburg, on:the ii inst., the trial of .7alma Shirley,:indierted. foi the murder of hie treasurY• the commerotOuses; tie tt'large-portrOu of the .....;..-1.....,.....-W, after engrossing Thieseelleiele!lee 'ireieus heavily on - wife oif the night of ;the 13th of November last, deposits haveltitin draWn front the bitn th e entire attention 318 - The ' ,of the CeurVfor a period of nearly ten days.-- calec/4 ' h°w4"lollo*met and 61012110 ml to 4helatry; after-an . absence of but one hour, on keep final:foil/I iffroilifilit iNound conditioit. --' Saturday, returned to the Court with a verdict of guilty of murder in the frit degree. A motion for a new trial was argued on the Monday fol lowing, but was overruled by the Court, and the prisoner . was sentenced to be hung on such day as the Governor should dteigaste. . • - We learn ,from the Hollidaysburg Standardf: that on Friday morning last, the laborers on the eastern se - adores of the new Portage Billroad're fused to go to work at the old prices, and de manded an advance of 12i cents a day. ,_On Saturday morning - the strike was general, not only on the Portage, but on the entire line of work - on the Pennitylvania Read . on the moun tain. Some of the contractors arious to finish their work, 'came to immediate terns, but it is understood that some few are still holding out. The annual contest between the Literary So cieties of Jefferson College, took place in Provi dence Hall, Canonsburg; on Wednesday evening, the 30th ult. The number in attendance was not unusually large, though the Hall was well filled.. •J. L. Hardee of Georgia, J. C. Thorn of Clarion county, T. B. Burgett: of Ohio. and W. 'Mellen of Canada West, received the honors, for the 'best select tincl original orations, essay and debate. The discussion was to decide whi ther "the Compromise Merman of the 31st Con. gra& were essential to- preserve the integrity of the Anierfran Unionl;" The negative !fide carried off the palm of victory. • a % 411 The Waahington Cennty ppers are ill EltilAlefi at the passage of th Ilempfield Subscription Bill- .-, • . . - 1 • . Rev. Dr. Itiddle, - of t city, lectured on . . . . 'Tuesday eTerning -last,ixt Washington. The St tendence Isis peor;but:the lectors is said to have been an able ono: • '., Several post-office appointme nts have been made in Crawford county :---s3eorge,Shearer, at Venange s ; Williati Meyler, at Cowie:interne, and Charles D. McGill, at Saegertawn. . A young rman named Foy, employed 'at the Steam Oar Factory, in Erie county, on the road from Crosalopille to Cranesville, was injured on the 28th nit., by the falling of a limb from a lodged tree, so as to cause his death in about 80 home. The editor of the Whig Journal, in Meadville,. has received from the Hon. .7...W...i110we, a num-' her of copies of Geeeley's lifexii 'Gen. Scott— the. Campaign SAN we mean, liustietod with beautiful wood cote: - •. ' '• • '.- I • . . , .._ ' H. Blackburn, elected Patmaster at Welhiville„ Oblo, by the sovereigns, has declined receiving the appointment from the President, SIMO be think fit to confer it. The yellow or sulphurous rain, noticeass Imo - log fallen in sari s Rrys.of Ohio, also fell in coml.:lc:able qaan sties af East LiverpooL ' On Saturday the Hon. SANFECA. PILLIe uosr., President Judgb•ef the district composed of Washington, Fayette and Greene counties,' was thrown from his buggy in the streets of Uniontown, and had ono of his legs seriously fractured by the fait • . . FROM On WASHINOTON COURIMPIfiDENT. CITY OF WABILYNOTON, 4th Apra, 1803. Alum. Harper 4' Phillips— .. , GESITIX3IEN:-7 - I wrote to you,.a few evenings since, abonts Flying Ship, or what the inventor calls an " AV.roport." :Since that time . .1 have had the gratification of seeing this . remaikable piece of mechanism ; and I assure you that all my former ideas of the preaticability of twig navigation have been more than verified. The Flying Ship is, if not " a fixed fact," certainly a demonstration. This singular looking piece of machinery has been produced under the direction of Mr. Burns Poirren, a gentleman who has been connected, ea editer, with the "Scientific American:" Find other mechanical publications; andWhalielnnit to have - paid great, attention to the whole subject of trial navigation.: He has compressed hiss views of thiti . linportant subject into the limits of a very brief lecture; and no one; it would seem to me, oan fail to be satisfied of the plausibility or his theory, even if no demonstration wore giv en ; but, the mind is notleft to bo satisfied with mere arguments to prove that the thing can bo done—it is done I the miniature' Flying Steam 1 Ship, with Ste tiny engine, and all theother ne- I cessary accoutrement!, is put into operation be fore one's eyes ; and there it maybe seen, posit \ ing around a large Hall, again and again, and. 1 goided only by its rudder—moving about like a thing endowed with a living, sentient principle I lit is truly a novel, exciting and wonderful spec ' tittle r but one which is iikely to become, in a few years, of every-day Observation I. : Mr. Poarsa proposes 'to build one of these machines for trial navigation, capable of carry lug about 200 passengers : and ho says that one lof the required size would not cost exceeding $16,000 ; while it would with entire ease make two tripe a week between New York and San Francisco ; which,: at the rate of only $lOO for each passenger, would fully pay for itself in a single week ; and, however, visionary such a statement may appear, there is no contingency which does not seem to ho fully provided for by tho Ingenious inventor.. Indeed, if you wonder how a vessel of sufficient size to carry all these 'passengers, with the necessary baggage, dm., can bo elevated above the earth, he enters into a close mathematical calculation, clearly proving the amount of buoyant power reqzdred,—how this power is to be obtained,—and hOw it may be retained and regulated at will. If you enter tain an ideakhat this is likely to prove a danger ous mode of conveyanc - , by reason of the greeter power of storms upon such a vessel, the inventor proves to you at once, that no storm travels as fast as his trial steam car will go; and if there should at any time be danger on this head, you can. at once direct your freight above the storm : If you think it probable that . an explosion, or collapse, or anything of that kind, might occur, he removes from your mind all fear on that score. In short, whether in calm or in storm, by day or by night, travel slowly or fast, (and he thinks one hundreci,miks an hour would be about an average rate of speed,) there is far less danger to bo apprehended in Mr. Porter's tells' ship, than in a first-class ocean summer; a railroad car, a stage coach, on horse back, or than there is even when one may travel on foot ! But I must try to give you a sort of descrip tion of the large ship, which be proposee to build. There must be an immense float (so he cgtla it,) 700 feet long, and 60 feet, in diameter, about two-thirds filled with hydrogen gas. This float must be made of cotton or linen *loth, coated on the inside with India rubber ; and supported by longitudinal rods. This float, made -in :the form-of. arm/aide/ spintge. -would vitamin about 800,000 cubic feet' ofhydrogen ; and would give a buoyant power ot about 57,000 pounds—the gas itself weighing -not, more - than 4,200 lbs., while an equal volumeof 'atmospheric air would weigh about . 61,200 lbs. Below this float, nt distance of about 50 feet, Would'be. the Sawn, shaped somewhat similar to the float, in the centre of which would be the steam en gines, and between which and the fleet would be placed the propellers, - which would be kept in motion by means of belts, or endless chains.— The entire weight of the saloon, engines, pro pellers, and all the other= fixtures'he estimates at not more than 7,000 lbs., while thefioat itself would weigh when inflated about 11,600 lbs.— thus leaving not less than 45,000 lbs. to be taken up as passengers,- , _ This machine, Me, Porter contends, would of- . fer in its, progress, a resistance of not more than half an ounce per square foot, or only sixty pounds of resistance for the whaler:4=o;o I so that this fact would seem to offer as sure a guarantee of speed as the most inveterate doubter might desire when he shalt calculate the rate at which a common cylinder might be propelled through the air, and ehall apply the results of his calcu lations to matt a body as this float and its saloon wotdd - be. But Mr. Porter expects soon to make in successful experiment, with a float of the 'proper - shape 160 feet long, while the present Model is only 22 feet is, and much too thick for Its length. • Yours, truly, L. E. $2,000 00 Tar. Braemar; Stave TRADE.—,-Despstahes lately forwarded to the State Department of Mr. Schenck, the Amcriaanidinister in Slrrtzil, by reference to the slave trade, and the utter lark efficiency of our cruisers' to put a stop to the desecration of the Ambricauilag, propose fear remedies, of which the flret is a strong measure, viz: 1. To prohibit all trades in American bottoms between Brazil and the African coast so as to prevent the evasions now practised. 2. To pro hibit the exportation from Brazil in American bottoms, of articles useful. only in the slave trade, as gutipevider, giiwgtra, and cloths. To prevent the trausfer.of vessels, by ceasing to issue Consular sea lettiir - .4. An immediate re organization of the navil force >belonging to the Brazillian station, so as to provide swift vessels of light draught, capable of following the slavers into the creeks and behind run islands where they take refuge. .$408,317 12F2 88,808 64 ... 8,03 02.---153A5 48 _51,550,446,9 3 TOE NEW TERRITORY or Wasnixoros.--It is aid that the object of the administration in ap pointing as Governor of this territory Major Stevens, of the Coast Survey, is to Inman a sur vey of it, as well as of the route from Lake Mi chigan to Puget Sound, and its feasibility for a railroad line. For this purpose, Major Stevens, will, it is stated, go to his poet by this route, crossing the hooky Mountain some five or six. degrees north of the South Pass. This will con stitute one of the surveys for the Pacific Bell i road. Two other routes will be surveyed by sep arate corps, one along the Platte river, through the South Paw, past the Salt Lake etc., and the other the Southern route through Texas, New . Mexico, eta—U. S. Gazate. Dlsaitrons Coadagration to Charleston-. Loos nearly 8900,000. - Cassintrrotr, 8. C., April 4. • ' A disastrous conflagration visited our city this morning. The fire commenced in the rear of Sing 'and Mary streets. A heavy wind was pre vailing and the flames spread pith frightful ra pidity along both aides of Ring street to Reed, thence down to the railroad track. • Before the conflagration could be °beaked, about twenty houses were consumed. The loss le very heavy, probably not , less than - $200,000. It is not known with'oertainty What tunount le insured. -•- " Gsrrrera tiP 13 . 1 . stas."—it hotel is about to erected in Albany eight stories high.; anti among the many novelties of which itwillbe possessed, may be mentioned the vsodys operandi of ascend• ing to or,desoending from the upper .stories. A person seated in an elegantly arranged car, etrikee a bell to indicate the floor to which he degree to be conveyed, where upon by means of a steam "dummy," they are elevated to the roper terminus in double qUick ,time, - ;;thereby obviating the difficulty experienced hi "getting up stairs." $17,632,284 66 2,11&1 , 69 $17,529,697 90 0Z,400 00 =MN Items of Mann and Miscellany From British Guiana latices -have been re ceived to the 15th of March. The Legislature has decided to import- yearly 4000 immigrant laborers, eta cost of $240,000 one half Ofl this sum to be raised by general taxation, and the other half by direct taxes on the planters. A blind man, in Baltimore, who earns a poor living by playing on the ocoordeen, was robbed by a sneaking scamp of six cents. Well, that wee mean itwas bad enough ; to know how to play the accordeon,ntid to bellinti:'. - , The Illinois railr6ad lines new 'building, stand r. . . so great in need of -laborers that :some of the , companies are importing men direct:trona' Ire land to supply the demand. . —The Jewett... the'. Reautu-publishers, it is mid, have published altogeether 300,060 apples cif tf w . cle Tom's Cabin, and now hive orders for 40,- 000 copies of the Key to_Uncle Tom. • .. - Tbe workmen -hue.commenced laying• down rails on the PhilatielPhis. and Sunbury railroad, and the work is said to be progressing rapidly. The excavation along the , hills just below Sun bury, on the line of the Buvittehanna road has been commenced. _ The continued int6iptio.ns. of the mails at the South was , canned by igreat storm, which flooded all tbe r , streams, and did an immense amount of damage: "At Eirtind Gulf, the root was blown off the wharf boat, and two men in stantly killed, and tnumber of others serioualy wounded. At Columbus the storm was most terrific. The 411 so thick that,tho street was about ten incites ; deep with it. . It 'notated that* vessels up in N. York for Australia fill ratherlalowly with freight, the chief atilcle--offering tieing lumber; but the bet ter class find no Minity in filling up with Paa aengers, at remunerative rates. Charges vary from $125 to s2oo'rer second and first class tic ,Oommodation a.' . *_;:; . . The funeral of. Mr 73. Fillniore took -place at Buffalo, on Bt‘turdayi afternoon, and that of Mrs. Cass at Detroit on Sunday afternoon. I, Theywere both attended by allarge concourse of sympa thising &leads, - .1 The Cherokee -Gat Mines are likely to prove delusions. NuMbeis of persons have been dig ging, and tht7stillJeontinue to dig, but no ape caroms of geld are yet to be seen. .., '" The last aceoniatationa Leaden inform us that so far eight liberal and serest conservative mem bers of the House of Commons have beep un seated for bribery at the eleotions. An American; maned P. E. Milli . is Vice Prin cipal of the new- college which the British au thorities have instituted at Benarea, India. He has spent seven Yeats in Hindostan, studying the Bansarit.langtmge,ondissaid to be a very learn ed and ttocouplish4 man.. Scruples . , - , Scruples are like and bags in a balloon. He who throws thiini all overheard, rises with ease, but is likely to com down with a jounee. Dates, have been ieceived at New York from Gontamala, tolhe ith ultimo. - The difficulties with Honduran continued.. General Carrera oc cupied the fronti4 of Chignnals;.;3with a large force, but no serious hostilities' were anticipated by the Guatemala+, as Honduras was believed to be too weali , to 4441_3w tits:contest. Efforts are making in the Colonial legislature of New Providence - l now in session, for.a modifi cation of the toriffir-many articles of prime ne cessity, such as edit lard, &a., being almost pro , hibitedly the present duty on them- The New York Le . giabiture 44 diemissed film 'office Mr. Tarbox t Assistant Librarian of the House, and ordered him to be confined in jail nn-` til the close of tho[Bos/31.00, on a charge involving bribery. . ! . We see it stated ')that the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Companithave purchased 6,000 tons of American rails in Beaton, at $75 per ton, cash, and the Ohio and -Mississippi Railroad 1.0,z 000 tons Welsh, age in Boston, on private terms, During the past:month - the 's'fasliington Na tional Monument tiociety received .in contribu tions the Mtn of 3;892,88, inCluding $l,OOO from' -the SartsomerOctok'and. Ladder Company of Ban Francisco;-, $289 . 86 from visitors to the IMonnment, . and $llBB from 'the_ Metropolitan InetitOte Fair. The expenditarm II daring* 'month amounted to $1,400 52. • A , . CHM Josnot-TArnit.—We taw pleased to learn that the lion. Roger B. Taney, Chief Jus tice of the 11. B. Supremo Court, who has been lately confined to his room, at his residence in this city, by indisposition, is, now convalescent; and will probably be oat in a few daye.--Balt. Sun. =IEEE mgm 0 31 , 31 ,- Iti ig.ll Appormins BY Tax By and witlOtta whim' and consent - of the Horse. c,grox..#otrei;orric*P- 61, iscri ons: Treat, ieuist,f.msitue, Mamie's - C. Blake r remared. • • George P. district of Bartgor. Wane , vice:War: o.•Rammatt 'removed. John Cantina, district of Kennebanit, Maine, vice Daniel Bernick, removed. • noddy, Dion Bradbury, district of Passamaq Maine, rico Daniel Rilby, removed. John Babson, district of Wiscasset, thane, vise Jeremiah Bally, removed. • :Charles N. Bodfish, district of Bath, Maine, vice David Bronson, removed. Daniel W. Dorman, district of Machias, Maine, vice Wm B. Smith removed. Ezra Carter, je., district of Portland and Falmouth, Maine, vice Luther Jewett, removed. Edmund • Wilson, district of Waldoborough, Maine, vice Bela B. Haskell, removed. Philip F. Thomas, district of Baltimore, Mary land, vice Clecage.P. Bane, removed. • Edmund Wright, district oadenton, North Car olina, vice James E. Norfleet, whose commission has expired. James A. Jones, district of Sandusky, Ohio, vice Hallow Case, removed. SITITETOTt. Albert H. Clark, at San Pedro, California, vice Hopeful Soler, removed. . ' • POISTIALSTSES. tirirman Wanyt, at Charlottesville, Virginia. Min. 'McNulty, at Georgetown, S. Carolina. G. It Sundlett, At Portsmouth, N. IL P. Allen, jr.; at Pittsfield, Massachusetts , Douglass A Danforth, at Burlington, Vt. Thornton F. Brodhead, at Detroit, Michigan. Josiah A. Noonan, et -Milwaulde, Wisconsin. John Relater, at Easton, Pennsylvania. Reigart, at Le,noaster; Penna. • 311130.1LLASEOVI. 13amstel Casey, to be treasurer of the United litotes. in place of J. Sloan, removed. D. C. Prestly, to be assistant treasurer of the United States at Charleston, South Carolina, in place or William M. Marlin, removed. Finley Bigger, to be register of the treasury of the United Staten, in place of Nathan Sargent, removed. Daniel Sturgeon, to be treatmrei of the mint at the city of Phila.:l64l4th Pentoulvanla. Thomas 31.Pettit. to be director bt the mint at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in place of Geo. N. Eckert, resigned. • - Ol ney, be Mordecai P. Deady and. Cyrus tO associate justices of the Territory, of Oregon, in the places of Charles R. Trait, resigned, and William Strong, removed. . Joseph Travis Roemer, of Virginia, to be sec retary of the Territory of Minnesota, in place of Alexander Wilkin, removed. Richard 'Griffith, to be marshal of the United States, for the southern district of Mississippi, in place of Fielding Davis, removed. Daniel J. Campeau, of Michigan, to be regis• ter of the land office at . Detroit, Michigan, vice I Lansing B. Mizner, removed. Elisha Taylor, of Michigan, to be receiver of nubile moneys at Detroit,. Michigart,, vice , Erni - Rood, removed. , BWfD,TICII' IstAxos.—ffenOste; Fib. 2,11853. —lt is but s short time since a census wea taken of the entire population of, these Island. I copy front official documents. The population of the entire Tolland is as follows : Maids. • Population. Deaths. Births. .204 2,728 586 Hawaii .... 0ahu.......... Mani T• ..... Molokai. Niihau... Lanai Total 80,841 7,94 . 3 1,478 By taking another form of division of popula tioo, yon will see the number of foreigners scat tered over the Inland at large: Total foreigners.— 1,797 Total natives • 78,884 • . • . , • . . llVlatue's Yen:alto ge. Sir IN , effects of this truly extraordinary medicine art I molt mtisfartory I o all eases in which u has teen trial 154 other snedleine bas aver -praitteed 'nett effects so instants ueouily. It halonly to be edmlnidered. and relief follows as a matter of eouzre. It has been used in the practice of the bes" pi:spiels= Cf Ong country, and by them been yr^ wonted equal, if not superior to 1031 tnedielne ever offered far the ezpulsicna of irorma. Brad the following:— George Alaxwell, Augusta, 0., has used It with yeatellect in his family, and los sold large quantities, 'Web bare given the highest saidtfeciint. - J. H. Cater, medusa.. LoakMalihidlototeterod a don to 111. rad, eft:kb discharged egoart of weans. Ifehsa tried other Verniftigte.la•raid. - , IL J.l 3,ly.(fotton, Whichester. happened to get s. lot tram 1111 Mira; vbich Ina two sold out, and *raving , highly efficacious. became very papnLar, and mid more rap idly than act other Vermifog. • Yor sale by moat of the Drugglibi end thrrehertts, and by the sole propvietoss. , J. EEDD * CO-, aprf'....dke • 8 0 Wend street. • On Thursday, - the ith instant, by the fit: A. hi Prat, Mr. J ANN MORRIS, daughter or Mr. John Morris, of Allegheny • ' BIER: •" . , • On Thrnuley morning, April:7lh, at 7 dclock., BOISMIT lIIL ANDS, E 9,,, The funeral alll}ease hie late.raellMn4 fn. Rost Town ship, 'Malmo, WPIREEDAY,AprfI 5tb;:11163.: The friends of the finillj are mindfully hat* to attend:, . "11. F. WEDDELL, . m .I[4(2•AN BgEstatesrmvillealerin Notesilgorign otatto, ?dumb Mal, derch am, nest 4noi bathe' mum' Iftortt 142itt'll 4la 160111.: 'pre - illf&P LES-125 bus-In staccandtor ale by 1), spa - • RING dc 310011.11134 D. I_)Eit ED SUGAlt2.—}rowdered, Cruabad, .glastfied ant 11 1 0 ,5 4:f0r tale by . bbla. New °dant; ... • __-. _ss do Syrup and Saga Honk ; • For sale by 2 --- KING mooaa illEdn - -7 6 half chests Imps*, Gunpowder, koung . 117- .l eon and Mack Dewy in enro and foe sale by- aped , ' MIEG lc MOORHEAD. r VOILS.OOO-5 4 3 boxes Pommel /X loblissores, W. E.. Grant's, I: end other rsioxitelesnds,. lb -store and for tole by "`" 4 • • -..- . BING . a atoounlan. S DNDIIJvs- 9 `4 boxes feby 10 Glass; - 100 : boxes Waist Soap ; - 100 do Mould. sag Dipped Dandles; • aria eale 'lig 0011.10A.D. ITUATION ftel.Wqw 001—In a Wholesale or Retail Groce 4--panted by • gentleman lite nests both Ere gllab and Oermsn, sad who can gilre the best of - city refer ence. &emirs of S. CUTHBERT t SON. • spa /40 Third ¬. NEW BOOKS! JUST IthitiKtV.S.D—• ; My Emile in Tasmania., or Nine Years in Australia, by Mrs. Chsrles Meredith. Pries 61,23. • Autobiography of an 'English Soldier in•thellnitol States Army_;•eomprising* obearrations and adrentunts in Steins and mentea,•• Price VA. • - A Stroy-Yankee ffi MEW, by PI: Slip Paxton. Yr= 61,25. The LOYeets Strgagtrm, or The Two Sams; by Emilie Ilyks. re ()erten: Bette 37,Acenta; • - Barnums Illustrated Nows,for tlds week, 6 cents. Gleason's Pictorial do do • do. Subgariptions remised for any Periodieellniblished, by .. Et MINIM A CO; - No. '32 Smithfield street. - • ,- \ ~7--- ' ' J .• 2 3:1r62828 18 2.409 - 896. 18,761 1.619 267. 0.41 GM 164 . 4 44 1 4 2 7 6 Grandrata * .... 80.641 Franeaco Herald. NEW AIriEBMIEEZEKM siira * moourEAD 194.t!ze Ice - spa - ' • - -- • MING 4t MO • lECCprtratk eau', lAr sale try 'apta' ALLEGHENY COUNTY, SS - At an, Orphans' Ctorrt, held at •Pdttburps,. in out for said . COIMIP, on the 28th day of June,lB32: Tim petition- of John NC/arm, surdeingejlteentor of • the lest will and testament of Robert ;Marren, deed, was present& to the Condi showing, that ou'vettlemerd of the account of said Estate, there Is a Wane° unpaid, and since then Other debts incurred by said- estate, and that. :there is not personal assets starient to pay the debts; and that the raid decedent died seised in his demean as of fee, of, In arid to ',certain tract of lard, situate inirct town. ship. in said county being the wit part of tract Na. 8, In Coceice neilDistrlot of Depreelatott lam* cal* •tot.vms hundred "cm, and the usual allow and which no Welarren; by deed dated June 2, .d.IL IM7, which: Id duly recorded In Deed-BootW. 2d, col. 46, paral. granted aud canceled to the mid ltobert ISEClarreec assleseedr and there— fore praying the Court to grant him an ordor to make sale of the add tract of lead. Whereupro, the Court grant the prayer of the • petitioner, and order. and direct that the shore namedlecutor expose the tract of land descrLbed in said petition toPublicEabs, by public vendee or outcry, on the premises, on the 29thday of July next, at 2 o'clock, P. M. august 280411152, on modem, Court retnlnd the ardet or sale, and award a citation to all persons interested, return-z I able to 25th September,lBs2. • • - • ; and now, mareht 19th, 1853, the Court grant the prayer of the petitioner, and radar and direct that the above named Executor expose the tractof Lend describe inlaid Peal:kali; to public sea, by public raostue or eatery at the Court noose, In the City of l'ittebotgh,an AI, the 7th day 0f35ey,18. 53 , &tin o'cilook, Giving due,•pubile; ' and timely notice of eale,arandbag to the Ant of AzseinGy v ! to such case made and provklei, selling the same far two cash,'and the balance in one year, with .ththreid,' se cured by bond and Mortgage on the promises; and make return of his - pnaceedinge therein to the next Orphans' Court, (with power adjourn from day to day.) Witness the lion. Wm: B. braure, President of our said Court, at Pittaburgh, this 26th day of June, 1852. • ~p,43,3tw . By the Court. JABZD 3L BRUM, Clock. Peplum Tanis liallroael Company. nrlnE suHdiMr RATES between Pittsburgh, PhiWel. I . yids snd Baltimore. will go I eEeet en MU, meet, Aprillst: They_ are st Moms Ara CLast---Yeathers, Yuri and Pelhy. EMU; Hem. ant Moose Skins, Aisne-75 cents per 100 gas. &awl • Ciass—Aleshol, Bees M. C9Crrerseed, Dee WM, Pried Print,- Inumsre t Hemp, • Hsadozra lautne, Rep, Woal.--03 cents per 100 PA' - • _ Thad Class - Batter, Candles, Chien. ZU12041 Was, leat Tobieeo--50 tens paid° o s Fowl CIeaS—BICOA, Park zuld Beef saldektang /414.0g,-Wldsl7,oatioa--40 cents ter 100 ; • •GEORCii PHAHalked. • • mar:ll Frelgig Apr& '~' _ . -- • • " •." • , - • ',fir Low Spininse .-Hnicochrthedipea i, - w ad of enercr' andeipacity for busdneas or dispOsitith to ornloy Ms • . • end lxspgbiess, il:e WrStar4 concidsintsWideir } mti7 pre? npqr, the constitution- of the nntsppy eltleet: `They„ire wraialy brougl#o,ll thronei yrrobles and idtlictioni,of tie - . enema and ' mind, wnpr litsry s WO, sir close _spaced= to study. Th ey are sometimes ...attended With Urn ofir - iltndige . DerMUC dsbnitT, e, stont , ulealtbi, dawnest'orrn ir en si sn tf c la e , dreams; end's Now, widle Giese iris - ly_disoniers -sdet t :tbe bright , Ilparkling eye loses its wonted Mitre—Gm so= is . palettes; Cr:citation:l eirecity--ent tody_its insnly casino ind rigor, sn d the noblest ymlings of our nature graduray.. dwindle sway to a fretful Deed& temper, =Ail life becomes s beer then, and o th er &tons s.rise,to shorten the existence of the . - A bairn llrr tin:se-horrible disorders WM be - found in that encellent articlei•usLGErs- YORE* :WISE I . . . AlGirese isms sdrertisement in another column- _ . - - sold measidesua Baia tj-Dr. - GEO. H . HEYIHOI;Iitti, corner of Wood street mad Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, Ps.; ea, by by JANES s SAMPLE, north-west owner ofledessl street and the Abusond, Meshes:o , OW. dr4l4l3idaxr . . _ • 4ar 13 irOitil ii4r..it IS due to 3134.4reiti•Oionict tOwt that It has beenlaiciwii to bitigStelir 1 '7 771 ' 513 P • _ of this dreadful disease in leis time than arty other rangy, anti stjess cost orilerearenlifneito thipatleit•-- . _ Tlusthmandslif certfficatnf in the hands of . the stroprie, tor,insirf of wltteii ire *bib:Will knisim eltiseas:or thtielil of Pittsburgh awl its immediate vicinity, go - IO elittreir clear- 1 f end beyond all doubt , that Snsst Pratorzwx is a' atedisto of no comment. value, not cooly as is- beat remedy' in Rookie , :is, Rhenuttices, Dertfacts, lattof ,giold, - hall s. veil:jade internainanedy, i inviting the ivrattigstins . physiciszusi as wOll as the stt4rOnt IP4ent, lo become acquainted with its Those taiing i dziatiof Mixteilii. arestUtirett that 'thls medicine is ot rirtrly rustund, L and is bottled as it flowslirces th The fotfowtne_ce the rfffet* it from ct o p•veluftlitha . ..f Z a f use' tfl /en LI fiie %Ifs Rhe a al/r is; V, h . ;f el . Lir of . --° _-_-. . . _: This may ha tenth . certify, "that .1-hevs.beca.7i,.brdly,,,.. Meted with Scrofula forthe lasteeven years that most of the time I have been unable to attend to any-idnd of_bostseas, and much of the time nimble to walk and omitted to my bed, end have be-ea-treated nearly all the time, by_the best, Physicisas onr, Oonnin afords; I occattionalif got some re; lief, but no care, and continued to grow worse =Slim foot recommended Me CO •` the Petroletun;ar BncYn4 aseve• tithing else had fsual. I did se without faith at fist' , but the effect was astonishing; itthrow the itotson tothe artifact, at owe, and I at once begin ,to grow better, and by Turing =Tell bottles I have got a cure Worth thorunonts of &airs - - This may re c tify that I have beentusirvtair 4 with Ekes Petroletcoi, or Bock Oil. far Mem thins. yew, andiaavii re witnessed its: bend effects in tba cure of bulo• Cl e l dli altrers and other diseases for vbiett it is recommended, and can jth *imams> recommend it- tobeta medicinetwor thy a:attention, and can safely say dart sticeeSs hae.sttend ed its use where other ratiliethelmd failed. - - - -rjocyt, 4. Per sae brill the arttggistath•Ptteburgh. ,: Eatafoikw. . . ..- . , , - . .-- . ~.. INT : .. HANN,: B E MOVED TO. TH E C OO& OF. - wood - Wood - . sing. Sixth ' Sireetii;, - . , . . Whoregir. they oiler to their. old Usatolheres sad 'the pita, pit/rally; st tits lowest refoltWillgattaGula Bela she Lures; most select sal complete Mock of CHOICI3 TrAl3,-PY 01100fatIES, WQODEN AND WILLOW WAIUD to be found in the West. • ' ' dt01.7 CHAS. E. LOOMIS - . 1 Stock 'and Bill:Ira - or Notes, B and s t Etortgage4 at.o.• Negotiated. piuncrim At OR cacti , • TO TUE PURCHASE AND SLIM OP !TUC, ER. • egi.OineeeTwr ."Ibra.2 Cgeorneret Wood saAroarth fstreelk. • - - . jaulkiy. -7e—CILADELPHI IL CURTAIN- WAREHOUSE, 171 Chednutri,opL , alag az Saft..Efolue. • • • . . • ' H. NV. SAFFORD. ' it _ EEtSCOSISIAIItIy 011 hand the mast extensito and Uvaried assortmentofCartelnis and fki:rtato be foul in the city, compristof In put of the fallowing CURTAINGOODS AND SIIISAITURS , covzersys- Styles of— '• • . ~. Prenrit Lore Cinialiii - ' , "Windoir Shades, all plicu,-- . .• khan • "• • Butrliallends, all widths, - Stench trautelles, ell widths, Gilt Corolces, nay Style and Punch Plashes, • • . . . " Satin lames , • GiZe!mhdri.Plait - , LuDl O3, - • " - Bantli; Satins, Cords. and Tassels, '.. ." • Damask Linens, , Gimps, all, pricee, " • Csalturierette, Plain 'Park= Pringes,uwis— ina cni3, ; , India Satin Picture . ... " Silks, , Made Tostehrand Bowes, ture G - Hooks, Sings, Eirackeb, tr... A full •Alaranrat of the sberto goods ► eanstantdrfor =lei Furni orbobisale or retail. , • .''lmul:l7—sizn.a. ?AISM 8.—.50 boxes 3!. B. Raisins, pa:retuned M. B. be recent sdeanee toVsee,. lased FELpi calico.;lair Groom and Tea Demers. • !IRMA CIE FACTORY. wR. TERRY, Virgin alley, tetwerriWted and ISberty . streete..Thunifsetuns of REGGIE& BARDECRES and CARRIAGES, of every deetripika. MI work done' ersenulted. The adrertleet would hen eta* that he eared unto piers sporentiestentp to the .basisesa end his minrited for many Nei - sink' the pniscipakshope of the Eastere cities O C band and far rale, an ertesidve collection of PAYER OII6NOINGS, antaprislag a great number of,neat pat terns, selecto:mi=4for this Euirket, tuna French ant Amrican of Gold, Gold and Velvet,Flov-• cad, of eve nariety ; °bag and Ilnglszed: - all the mai ons styles of n Wool work, mach as Oak; Marbla, Mahogany, Itcnearciod, de, aarnishul and plain, ma. lag altogether an astortment.-that cannot west excelled ht. quality, quantity. of Inv-vices, byaaly:bousa cd that Allegheny mountain/4 : Pe...t range from be. ho ss,6o,per pinne_ . . ••: Penn= desirous of looking through the 'amaartraent,, whether disposed to parrltaae or not, are resPonthaf 1111 V tad to call at • . Taos:nu:Ems, - • nascr2l:ln No. 63 Market Weal. Western Insurance Company, - Pittsburgh. E. BEILLTA Jr:,-Preside ti 1 F. N.o•ORDON,....,Sterstary ID 21..P1T AL 4300 000. --_— .- r. Teridanntrt at itectrOfiiik& - TritE lald mA , . v T 'lw:wt. - - Au. loviscs: viu be 111;esallfoditisteci and. VinVorittitntiortotiiiifi bo knoint to Vaii caintattiaity„ and Rho otaLlietlza- by 'mutptnesfittd liberality, to maintain the character glitch ey• hare amassed, es offering - Atm best proteetiosto thou! , ,to desire tote losers& :„ - - -- .: . _ - Dittdars,—a Mffiter,, , Jr., C. W.sl?Jekstson, J... W,7l3inliri 'N. lislrags,Jr.; W. W... Smith, C.lbrases, CleorgeW.Je - sksm Was.-M. Lyon, TozseeLippenreta , Gearge- laspieplemee lie. Aulay, Alexanderlansick,s2:ssese Beat_ _ .., _ F - 11S. Me. No. ca Wiser street, (W of Eisnf* . Co., up stairs,) Pitt abargh: - _ ...-. •-. . - , ~.._ . turr2-1:1y.4 • PLABISL.EIZEWIRON - Manaes, do/arms, Paestakt..Vablefops,4 - e.; trim oat !ATER MARRO IXIMY.A.NF invite pub lie attention to their Murbleinut one of the greatest discof extra of the age, mg. • Fair Ibr which dbscorcry I they received the GOLD o UMW , et the Jut f the American Iraditule, and TUB .MEDAL at the Fair et the Metropthera Mechanics Institute, held a yr#lbtatcs, to :February ondltereh of this year. - - • . .• •• • Shia xrabutid, twang a atetisnla heals, reene.dierabin endebraper then • Marble; ha zepresentatimss. • Sn v e a s r ine hr c e h ' o ee M en a d rb s e u s r , p in as n dn oi erley than tifMul d; i it e i 'ratable of rosiging a greet& degree of heat, and It cannot :be Injured by the action of seas °roil: • • =as a SEBEI W. •• • • ' The manufacturing department of this Company is ®der : the superinteridence of Ft. F. 1.-P. 'WILLIAMS, tbeirmen-• tort of the spun, and the flturanal and general •buidneas department that of JOIEN ffffiffffM 4 , to; lama 1 4 1 • . titration! , may bei addressed, at ilia Principal Waroneoray arb3mbf • • Sl3 BROADWAT, PAPERVITA.B.E.H OI3B E. CyrnW. Field ikCa. nomagimix swerve:NTS, lib. Oliff Meet, Ear Aj TOO% are BOLE deriTS in tha Ilzdted Endes fat , - llnspratt'rEnpadar _ Eleseldng Powder. Victoria 31111 a Writing Pair. . • BnsssllßUflaSnpexSoe-. a....__. ' GeMieSte• MIS Bliperiefr " • - 'Rawlins atone. EngErb 'Dame , Find quint, French Vllnenterine. • - 'May are deo Agents Er the Principal -Payer Marxibetn• rem In tbia country. and offer far sale by far , the neost ez tenalne and desirable stock of Peter and Paper Mannbette. ran' mate role that can be !band In• this or. - any *Ow • • ' country . . • Cliff 4 xedlY the Um wad onsurkadans Wreboases,No. Itstreet, No. 5S Cliff -street, No.lBl Chrhtopher street,- and tbe Lofts am the lugs Irim Stares, 7 and 9 Cliff street. • Their' business b strictly Wbolesele, end writing Pap= are sold b 7 the Case ontr. • 'Their catuurradmr7 facilities enable them : to - offer, ell boods, both Foreign sad , Domesyle, st the lowest pos4'3l. 'Paper nude to oilier; iny slce or weight; Mena itivia. ea made cox eourdpainents of Pspor, Paper. Make& Steele and other narrelnunbte. . • ta The Idsbed market prke paid CANN tor ell kinds of Rags • • tore To 61erehantt and Drpggista throughout the tam • D. B. nrcvz , Lovaff. . ACTOREAt AND DEALER . IN PAINTS OILS, d C.. • No. 141 •Notden Lane, New. York, - • ESPECTIIILLY iIITICCS the attention of Druireas odid JUL, Merchants tbroughout.the liniory: tolls large end ex tensive- asaniment or PAINTS, OILs, - de.; of the , BEST. AND PURESTQUALITaaII, srtdchlieSeers for rile °need moderate unins; both ' to 'essA and dmetinte Deb! are enumerated some of the leading a:ticket_ . tu •B LEAD in oil. in kegs of 25 to UM ." BLACK PAINT, YELLOW OCHRE. rirmr..Rath In au. PATENT MINN, SPANYUI BROWN, TVIEULVDEAss..:. _ ' - „ • -vmUza.,_amplz Imams. AND -A.ltSkiNiAte . OBSESS, In PRUSSIAN. BLIT" CIiMOMr.MMIX6I9 and TEMMNBLDS, TARNIIRIPS of all kinds.. LINSEED OIL, MAW and /01411:17.Pp 'kZI';IIIIDXD4B . Alti anrEVD.I.9II Ten. )11tD; Nbld BED, BID LEAD. ' -L nosr, EMUS and YELLOW. OCHREdry.. ; CiIItOSIE, TAWS and MAUNA ts t n GREIV.t, 114121C11 AIM AMERICAN - WODOW GLASS. Draggers - and where howant of any of the atone mentianed arttdiAell And it to their Interest to call, as our fseilldee tar rmaeb¢xiag end purchasing, and olr expo dente in the business, give us ad rantsm in sellbrg area 'stint of those In the mime line. D. B.aIiWILODO if, - 441Mekkai Lane. New Tort: • KEST It ALIA. I DION - HEM tam OP MONTHLY PACZEIS.—The Ships 1, of this line Are fatted ap with Eaaneramf s Patent Ventilators, and Carry Ya 6 ‘ ll k Life BC" The nearly new and beautiful Clipper Ship 5121111)D, Capt. •Illtah'icuran, win zucceed•the OEMS, U ninth s i rßif the ab l a r v r o r tp u sfd „, sail from New York, for Ifi B)th April, t By application to any of the cn Agei e na, •bs seen ♦ list of the Provisions, amopleuneutities of which are provided-for the use of passenpses. The plass of passage stem fallen* Saloon. Stint Cabby S2OO . sad W.S. fteecced *binjl..Z. Everything Is provided for the Paseengers, =ceps sind.Liquoradkep and Towels. The length o f = 6 .,;"' ries from MI toll* days. Fifteen cotes of is allowed to each adult Ho Berth will be collateral al se. ecmussi,3lll at least one-third of the amount of passage bee beeirpett as deposit. A portion of the Second. Caldn bus been Stied up Ina superl r meaner. far families and others. price $l4O OWL Milan= sutler 14 years et age, her price. Au experienced. Burgeon seccenparles each woad; ersisvery aturee meta° thr the eactfart of posarigets, provided free of dune - • The =um s. very fast sailer, and has superb Merin rxdaticm for PltdPro4VM Her Bekaa is SS feet in length, Her Edgard Cabin is roomy, Bed prd eattisted- The proprietors of this, the tat and only Egtolar Line, &exalt meow t o stoat that, nom of their vessels have been obli vessel ged toetop an.l part for tropPar. Sint ohms will succeed t2inizon, and sail an CAM= the 2Oth of lbs. • • 216 Wall ow York. • Cot. COM Atrour, • mat 45 Pll h street, lassozde MEE --„, ,-.-.. •-^" e-1 , 7-I,ii ;."7-:=1,,A% A.... 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Shah • • •. • -.34: hthi . s. .q - Ttßitorrrrriglit I .4ot.c.fths annllVFaent NEW YORK. SrE6 ::NOTIOES: _ . A.llirw 8=•-. 100eilt.tst."..-.{Buregescrr G. liradddle.j .No, idß. [nay37 v. 11,..13r. 11),..3feets IS the northaaat maw ef 4:rurth and EutztAtzsets„ (shoji IturphyB Barer fipids Btexe,) OA licaldisy erephige, a 8 o'lock, imiseBo LODGE, I.:0. 0. b".-.ltai ti. e y Angecremkjoige, No. 0391 . 1. O. at 0.1k,' =iota ertriT lirednesdajavadng 7ifs* •• •• MM. -Word pity .LACKTZA:.—YorthebeettkuouTratnPttte- - rgh, at 60 iaastal6 P.m to the: Pethk-Tee &ore, No . Ritth eteeotildiessAitiMlT belt Glsetcauf Green' tra 30115111. SV • latiacyaler Pants, tg ' Boat Awd. StroeM. .exidgetWier - ,ictufWhelmite Dealer, Vfi.l4 pere4y street, fire Amebelow the Mir Haps% New Silver medal-awarded by. • • Instituter 1852.--T. IL ...11.aE(;..16anufat , ' tiler of. Pocket Bo P o rte Mounales, Bose Wood Writing" • Desks, Dreesref Cases and-Rork. Boxes, Z) Ara fit. one. door beicirextb.nibideliabia- - •__' ' ' 1.0. 0. F.—Eksee of meettot Widataton Woo& street,betsrbealifth stavotaccol Virriii alloy. Prraosciala lonaz,No.B3 l l-11eolai arm Tatiday mentlig. . linownix..g.soAlEncaff, 154.-87= - -aleoto,fs= l . anti third. Ffidorof oath month. - =. tmornakly 1/eITNIt. latstramsicla O 0„ IPANYf of artfbrdi-Confe Stair. VSOO,OOO ; Aa N1:21149,172. OtHes of the Ptt.t.strarili Ageary fa thatitast.! Bolivar Wctady g Loa IS, No. b 9 Yt and street. . _ B. B. 318=301r, Agent:: rr.Corisat.cornsii.Crormait A great =Amy per At.ar . sons aridresaltblls tarmemled dth emu. A. casaba sionst , 101 be tactraln. Dr. Caxce's (kW' , Pzassiot, for' silo by Dr. GEO. 812)4. lEBYEKEt, 144 ffoodatreet. , _ st sad Ude-per bps -- Sopa dad ••s_ro those irbo buy to asit.ab!, WITA3ISIB Curtattaa materials, and 101‘CCurtain TtinzadngsAir weary description, Pnzlittstre Ylashn:Broadelza, Ax.,. Ince aged Man: Carta= N. V- , Painted Window Phatter, Gilt Caccikcen, Curtain BILVS.Si kr." at mbolasole and :anal- - . W. 11. GASPS% Na. 1039 Chesnut street, earner Filtb, Philadelphicr. T 0.7 rurfut Inca? niu.rw-window rrawraihnZ:24 iTreikkAlti.okr-agai Chonh, and lap gado hut anm [.!Vaarir Ot;un; Er% forerpuretising elainthat •-•:•• ' I...lawsqlvkal. sarrTm -:.4.3lroatotiezeitacasadcbetisb.Vdis• NELSON'S • DA.OUBBEE °TYPES. Poit Mee Etnildapgs,lllll4 street. Litetersesta.ten in all kin" of -nenihnr•rfron 711 to 6P. 3L, &keg en sniff asttette.and Ankeltitiihettetar Algt MUT Sti . " rater h) the common ebesp dsgeessekrpes,st tba relieving steap Trim: SI,W, - A ta,-st, $5 igna opirattletarding to the else sad =llo'o:ream as ' Hours far , - trost A.'3L R.lte-aakeier at . sick.oedeces#DierniClF4 ts/033-3n -iszt:sttleii *: • • Anne 2 M3 f I Pitts • • g City . a: or- W_ t 03.,„Noiassfeeltrots of WM DOW GLASS, btarket ,betaeno Firer and Beendl; Dittehersh,- Penn't. , •Dartleirier id:tendon 140 to odd rim Alen, dealers is Thin WAS MILL.S; . Me Lde. e T ne rO nde h e etas' lising riteetind'mna; mill glee hiudnem sea they bed cord/- dent they an prolooe tot atliele of ittodow.fileu equal to - say either orineeignor glotoeetiemantdeetur. - usersanto • DEA.FDIE.SB*-Noisest m.she Bead, sad ima m... ther grettible discharges fortn.the ear; dity - ipernia- -- .nentiereareredosithont C 111.120.1 Dr.rfingr- Pnincipal Alois! of the N. Y. Fax S arimibe eansaltedat 89. **eh streets ittitaVrilibls.frizatriVA:rAL P.• Thirterci pairs of Olosa'ind olna&tiiineaviia attcatbn to this branch of special practice has enabled him to redoes his treatment to sisals dsgreel:stistlesassz as to endiliesnost eon *limed and obstinate ttaseryiedsNby a steady attention to the snouts prescribiZ:‘ • 4 , • • C4O • - • - _ ASSOCLILTED Firemen's. ei Company of the City - of Pittsburgh. J. K.IIOOBIIMAD, Pritildeill—SOMlKT YOLYZY, Secretary, Will Was span in:RE smi lambig P. 13103 of all Mods. OW*: MannnPlir-11 16312.519, NOIL 1.2 A. and -1.24 Water stii l. Z. Motal -IV. J. Andaman, 31.11ftifx, Tf.B.Egmpion,, mp IL B. aaSenk e ELPOdsonsr. _ WM= 031 lingEott , .101e141 Elm. • - . -•- - ZEN'S* . pisuranc.e.'.compary at Pittsburgh_ ..--ii. D. E 1.1441, Presidan , SAM IML 4 MARSECIWG, Sometary- - . -•-: - i L ___- _- - , Office: 44 Water Stmt., Wings ArArreet 631,1 .... 7 F00d_ ./ 114- _'•__,_ _ / ISM " /WIZ " emw l33 ? 3, !:'n ti , u !".. ° ! ua.34 ' 134 ' . . ''' eppl Rive:l=d trattadeft- , Insurei Wilasti" 3 " - ii* gil--Agaltrttba Et41 1) : 33 07e, Say insA"allisLa NrilLA • ,vritaosi:BasiT.,:. ~., :=. Bin =l=o,li-., -- - - - i ackus.Dt3 l e e = ii_ '--- i wirialiiiiL6ll,-- -, , I.Setaxamiaker, . ... -.. . Waite:Mita:l4 ~ . - 7 - -- - -:- • Wllliamß.Fisys..- - - • - ' ...lissaisli:Pioncek.::: ... . dee= . . . . :Pattiburgh LifirituisCrillorri... ivratTrATeH ! *: l !Azcmt.frOxe ,oso ssrs2l: -IISOr:• . ;nee Prosktrob—Surosr. brecollax.. - R4wstaar ,teams 8 Luca. Secretary.SHl A. Coutox. 0111.11 C, ha - 155 This Comyany,mskeit error' . lsoarriores or soused:od with Igo Risks. , • - 3latrial Raw srs - the • mos as thou saopted by aims Joint Stott rates aL " s rainetiott a ionotairl - hum the 'Mang tidos—mud ton disk/end at thLrtrAlutronnd one .; pg cont., paid onntuilij in admit& - - . - .Rhtts Casa on the Itrio of , wtoos going to Orlifoiniscrt 41.0021i5: James S. Elm. ' • 151111ini1R4111ps; Sohn srAhuni. -1101240144ei,' LIES 0 11 ZA P EDWALL ..P.APEkt—Yat sae by .usadovAL... 11C01111,71i.* CO., bintirconcrfatiiii 0711C3 ta the =not o f water awl Suitt,Wdereadh-_ sbovai.:l3enny, Jr.'s S tare : ' • • . ;,04210 = . ....,.. TTULOkidOYBELL oa;baThieninied toihifigniiat Thlrl ynd Woad iftl4 l, (10'1'g tL. Biclkill* . Hots?.) U. - Williams' Seloht, WaIOPEN mast oa.AIONDaY, - the 4th that., is the • Boombelov-theloetnrelhass of-the First Probyte , zits Closil4Pittshari,h;.ellttlinCe os S/Sl2l Street .iaa on. UOYDAY, the 11th inst. will•be reaurnst. to' that spr sad velllighted Roots; More Mr. Zahn B. Bars Store; sonar of Yo ry sad -llb.rtatossts. , 3totrsoes os Berri .. apP—br RbmovaL SOLINNTIB;BROMEB a OO 4 Bankers - SidltithsrP. O Brokers, here tasirred to 110. -- 11 - woo) Br., (ate : door thrall:it street. _ Pm Panda Garemer,-11Old,searii-,*„; taSd ioid; Backs purchased end *slam totossisskal Interest arloval an Deposits; Time Mt Welt -glemigt the East sad Plea boofht aoi ahltst most foorabletterms; Polkies Fire sod kfmka-,lamtstam lamslo:the sod Boysl of Enetuintillintkee Commutes: .. spro.4l. V% - Braise 9.7/STEI be toured beaatilhl • evortmeut -.19.NNFpi..11.13380N5. VIAPS; and .euriArn ralighUat SD bles,A. Leech. • • - - Sitaittuo, ot 107,11ati04 stmt. 1" Dow .opetavg - one of.the lomat attattnatt Itandltme stocks , of DS, SHOES cod. OAITIZB24 gm brought to Wit <MT... Peal= ta ots pott - utittlyst. very Few pitees,for tub, vcroldrell to tottt-totaseA his Amt.. • _New Sprint . • "OE 3181iikAter 'MUHL'S t.88M8,4884 ti B. WA MB 4110.2., lts 113:euttL:sislargli and f well elected shuck of BERD , Ct ANT 00001, Ittr tisalleuitru'iLvear ; t9afhe,t ORiens a dFeitta i tW - -•iit quality sad the xviabeautifal atylus. =Of/ , . • A 1.1. Dania zee tun** , unnamed stetnet t c:retttie .•-•_ - -':, \ll - Itegettatineor s; note drawn by us to vein 1.,: • .-. ,: B. Jamiaohaor - Tweire.littodtell soil Tea Who*, - OW _ „...!, Jihttimy . g4tll;lBs3; payslits:four nu'iattts sitartisti. with ..- - 'y' Want; as payritntatna:biteii" ittehottlisirtzl been lost or „dots= - --, . • EMU; htalligilf a -Oa., PUlsburshOdartb 24,1833.—tf - . - " . . . , Eltrugh -& - Axitheconyto Dieizzaaltypes. - •: - ~ I. El l uptimlgnal- would to their many Weeds asol.- ..„ i,.. _ other% the. they hire removed from Burtitelhattt - ' - - to 'o. tet YoorthstAsiew dare abtrve - thete old zutud ehette ,: , they bseettted op stew" for Degogrturegr , ' rast: * - ` etaatteaysoolt of //0 1, 64 ' 1 1 = 62 new t o we, lath some tea yews to . _- l. the bas te, . they pledge tbezoselres to tcect oat ea g 4 jpicithee a s e: oy tam-. estailshumat inflie iountry, ii , . ft. mere lizygyrj, ammo than too tonstotes : been tondell• , .4 to the eitisads of PlttahtErgh., eitbersit4li-in is. • Quint_ sad 6,:irti alr• .resPectiViiiiktitl4 tg En Zr . Idea/Obey wish or not. . Our pate. is piettEMS Dar t6o6.aid .i M pr igES ; faction to our enstamem. • Rocelt'i __,- Br. a—w a f.itafikau aziseint woßFMksiiiiii4lMer - ; opastraras herztotra. • D. GUMBO 4r. - - 1311,0k1=3 AND WHOLZBALILIadia , Di - aralar s VglicH, and GEblitirargy.Witg„ • • ;dIEX/ A.azz..ftes, - • ffe. vw Wood • - ' MRS iudersiglod aolOrr,tblogcsil hoop t ga*tyloaral I: anattaaaad of KM. Witazie. Goomodonly t tli ado- - :Om to their mama par 4; =kat their argadaaat t to way Olkat , boon is their - Th§rd_ilra mord A= their obi stood to their large and rooms 641411: They would team their.old - volaaatki Slut ialadeltel dealer' generalty, that: Ailey - will =OM • aeillag alaatogied p their ealeashre each, to arbklifhtf lnYit the &Caution at those tnecretted - to cheap - - Oar stook - consist' in ;art, of.. (as usnal.)..Bzoadekakt, Car- Anna& Won" and Yestkaga Tarais. Seam asid sa ~COM:Mk* Eholn2 and BCOrsolied . Maalox, roila o P• Drk - Meets, Bravo and Bleached Tonle CLAW nary Pninta, Caltwoores. Ilona& Da LedneOriad Lava& Alnama. hamy- Natttaga, lama amil Wellman' Ocalleta ,l4o22 / 46 : lists. Hadial and ft y ltrOlion", Mack : AU Tette, Lane Ci 7l* 'ar E %VA l L:malts ecregimed in lv iort of COnibs, Batton', naiads, rtns, Needles, ton and at, , Buspeatioa, Port Monalos, loonaloona, Bator& Sdasens,tabh sod Bockot - - • Cutlery, of our ova tonrortation. Also, a control away- - meat of Gold and GER Jewelry, of Vie newest Gold sad Maar Witathaa, rsaferitils;-0125ama larethed" with a large smartmeat of i dar and -W bzu !zits MAW. of all pattern AU _ - of 'which wilt be add on tb;)" mutt, aoron=4:o tent& asoi at the lowest A general 001 ls 'Witted. aprOtta sgdkarcauLts34.,.. - : lohn A.: inlsm; Josepb.P. Osszsm. 15CD. fAleszaderlfAinsad‘ . • • larun Stowe. amr23 - ft. WIXWA _ti.' r :.r~'~C ,~ - 4_ ~ .. ~ ,_ . e , ; _ ~:::~.-r'r -: ~ - l .F '~ f ~~. Yi ~ .~ ..~~'. _• • - - - • tat _ :. ....: ... I, ri -., . - - .- Fj . -4 - .1 , ...---„-i -- ,-;-....";-..... h'. •-•?::7Yi. - *: 1::.: . :r*--',.,...:- 13= • .14,P.Mg.. 111 ■ 1. - i: %,.. 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