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M. b est arid gautkaassaty to their nsinstairattsctions, are. the " redy authorised smuts la the cities of New York and Boston g or.. .tturgg i ,yskr,d. They are authorised to, ZietiVe Ad -• • eartteceancts:esd Suhscriptious for us at. our usual rates. ilhete.rsasipte ire regarded as payments. Their offices area! NEW YORQ, LTA Nassau. street. BOSTON, 10 State street, -or-rem-JOB Otthllllo..a.' • • - .'" ifirliors4lolorroodiltfosiot lla. iv DurrfT, TM• Mons Nom ~ajat J aa Mead too m•pormr flo 1101IING 01/.4111 maim"' o KINDS, Is Om pan 14 boat Lorroo. Erman osd f Typo from Irinfimm to Damomlodll oor fortua to oar Wood. Job 0 flim. irk AND TOM cOawm. , -- • • • • ,Wo,itutillitt this morning 'l‘ scathing letter, writteriliy "CASSIUS M. CIA; . of Kentucky, in ; aaairiir to some remarks reported to have been iMisie . biriicist . .Coawis,)"the wagon boy," at the ;;dinner table at the White House, recently.— y fittl till a "pretty interesting fight, as it stands," but kedon''t bare . y pinch of snuff which whips. • the o.ohief benefiolaryof the Gardiner swindle," styles 4 .Tota,” will probably have `Stuiething to say in reply to this perfectly meat raising playing; and if so, we shall - assuredly Sieve it up also for the benefit of our readers. Wonder if the Gazette will publish Cassius M. -Cutz'a letter!' BUSISRSS IN PITTSBURGH. . , . , • unde rstand from the principal merchants • • Ifft.nar city; that the spring basiness,has been ..iiiiiictstudiy animated, and that, were it not for i tbiciiightwass of'the money market, it would be 4 1 '411140 . qadented Season of prosperity. This, • !,440,Silik1t_is . hoped; will pass over in a abort tioancial matters will be as easy of business are brisk and Pm 5 111. 21 .9 2 .-' - • • Wettrit:Sspectally pleased to witness the great :Saticess , 'll =the Irma manufacturtis throughout ' . the,potuatry:.; In some places their profits are so i ti large t hat b - fly/Wive reduced the - This is • Womething - auest, the ordinarY course of things, proves'4,4 their hearts are not made of the material igbtfiiah. tbey.speoulate; and , that, even in their -*inion, the "ruinous tariff of -; 1846" allows 'alio a larger profit than they de sireto realise; Every other branch of business is alike prosperous, and we have no doubt but thlkwill, be one of the most successful business lessens that our merchants and manufacturers -• bitie• bad for many years past. • we would impress the fact upon the minds_ of •I'etiiiiraernhants; that there in not an article in which they &sire to traffic, that cannot be par ,. ehaSed as cheaply in Pittsburgh as in any of thagriat markets of the East. The well estab lished reputation of our wholelale merchants, :and their ehrewd knowledge of their various - 7branches of business, give them a great advau 7::**3 inithoaastena ziges over the casual visitor, mayirrhaps, go to thate great marts of ctimmerce once a year, to purchase a small stook -'of goodir ?We have been tohl by many of our 'country friends. that the - stock they pu'rctissett thiAnst could have been bought as cheap,. or Ell , ',cheaper, In Pittebargh, awl that, if they ==made their purchases here, thel , wotild lime ,:ruseci. a - large amount of money squandered in - 19:penSes, and loss of time. Under these Coo itidpratioll3, we Would therefore advise all noun try merchants who desire to purchase goods of itviescatlption, _to give the Pittsburgh market a examination, before they go elsewhere. li°*•44itifideat that to make their purchwies Ztere wllladd a laige - per oenfuge to their-profits. .-Tlitiltessend lecture of the course on the sub .jest of Astronomy, by the Bey. WILLIAII D. HOWARD; will be 'delivered this evening, at-7i o'clock;• in the Public School House' of the Gth Ward of this city. We had the pleasure of lie- toning to the introductory lecture, which was otie of the most eloquent and instructive die- muses on that noblest of sciences which we have ever beard. We assure the admirers of Mr. iloward that If they go to-night they will not be disappointed. We understand the object for; which- these lectures are given, is to add more bookifio, the Library of the Society for the Increase and:Diffaeion of Useful Knowledge, an .shilloCiatiOiiiisith has been in oristence•cotem ,,ppranei*Tivitk the Sixth . Ward. The charge prodirdswion,is one dime—cheap enough Barely to, nimbi tisbso the popular leotures of the sea son. , The otßelni.:vote for Mayor, in Cinciniuiii, is announced ne 'follows, in toe Cincinnati papers of Tuesday Snelbaker, Boss ,Charabers 'Snelbaker's maj. over Taylor 746 ,Taylor's msj. over Ross " • 2,206 .M:0. of other candidates over Snelbsker...B,o46 beir Sate Itayee;the disiingnielied Irish song- Crew wee not murdered in Ban Francisco as re ported_ a few days alnce,but on the contrary was married to Col. Jack Haya—the.cselebrated Tex as Ranger—lrate a difference• between getting 'married and being murdered —Kentucky Paper. .Wbat lie!—lndianola (Texas) Butietin. What an ungallant scamp the editor of the • Bulletin mast tie. tlifferente between getting married and being Murdered, - eh? ler` We regret to observe that Borne of the jeadlng papers of the party to New York,, appear "disposed to revive angry discussions upoti quee 1.. ihine.of State policy, - which have for years past . ..;#44oted the party in that towering democratic coni*pnwealtb. We had hoped that oil. family had:been settled by the glorious victory titti4Ohieved last fall, and that thapyould not main be revived. 1614 Morning ranum .8i a "Pidnit4i2aton'&ll.zoirietors. rMiawwiti. 3 "-T MOttlinig ;4 !'" it. 7717q11'''=r71 EMpOrLATIO - MOIIINATIOtski• /if orcmfind county. •a[R. HOWARD'S DEOTURDS. Cin eintisiil 'Election. . . .... 5,948 5,187 • ° 881 . ". .... 920 .'..-',. ~.• ".• . , • •. t, itint'e.irire ',.' .(;* * iirtikitiyelfait -- tiom .1.82 . t0 tole . II of . ell 00, ... .184 , the P Ai?' '•• * rib •-• • ' .. iiar . ' l4 " .044: 111 4iiiiti,kr"of 4404 001 u 4 . 32 4,P*9*An t0 iii , triaitt; atioiiilted 'i1i . "5.252,168,841';ind 'the exportof the satae'during that period:reaohed $180,462,408. In . these twenty-eight years there was accordingly a balance remaining in our chest of $11,707.0.38.1 Thbr:Watk - the,foratgn •ecorstiolvaloce, , while,trom.r...our :_domestic.pro duotion of the precious motile Our mints receiv ed, in round numbers, $10,000,000 ; so that our IblittliCiViee' -- ,ir iirebte ; TtiMilhoth ,sourcea was $82,000,000, 4i iguiV,ooooo:4.iroar• From • the focal: year,lB4BittfiAir:preoo ttime the im poiti,lOf foreign . premonailiettdki "OOlu andMil li+, were '54,000,000 i'Viliiii the!doMpatio pro duction amonnts, according- to coinage, to $165,- 060,0010iiduoting Sim . this total o`f $189;- 000,000..1.16,1401 . 0.• $135,000,000, which we have exported, sad welnd that in four yeara nod a half our specie currency has actually gained $23,600,000 each year; or a grand total of $104,- 000,000. . . . Tn Summit Tavat..-411 the Gardiner trial at-Washington, on. Baturd4; Several witnesses were re-examined, among them Mei Partridge, who further .explained. the proceedings of the Commission to Mexico in searching for Giu-diner's mine, and the reasons which led them to the conelitsion it was a fraud. Also, Colonel Payne who further testified respecting the Action of the . Board of Commissioners on the claim:. fie said' they did not feel called upon to inquire into Gardiner's tltlit;tc: the ownership of the mine, but only as to the damages sustained by being prevented frommilieking it. They did not t theie.' fore, examine this title, deed as closely 'as they otherwise might, and considered the certificate of the. American Consul suffloient tri authenticate It. They were not suffithently acquainted 'with the mining laws of Mexico to determini whether the titlw was valid; sad .adjudleated the award upon theovidence of looses. The United States have now concluded their evidence, with the'ex ception of one witness—the Mexican Consul General in New York—who is detained by sick ness. ger in Germany, according to the very latest advices, there is a great demand for American eagles, on the part of intending emigrants to the United. States; and it appars that the numbers likgly to cross the Atlantiothis year are greater than ever. There is reason, in fact, to believe that the movement is limited only by the inabili ty of the people to meet then expense of their passage, and by the difficulties, especially in Austria,- which are_thrown-In their way by GOv ernment, and which are almost insurmountable. How long the safety-valve of emigration can be stopped by the latter country, without leading to mischief, is an interestingproblem. The con dition of the working classes is daily becoming more severe, and in moist of Principal man nfaetaring; fawns of 'Bohemia; the wages of a large number of the artisans have been stated, in a recent report from the authorities of the place, bOt to exceed a halt-penny (one cent) per A Good Anecdote. The Boston Journal says the President recent ly appointed a person to a responsible and lu crative office, and the individual immediately went on a glorious jollification." The Senators who bad recouvuended him to the favor of the President, finding that be had disgraced himself And was unworthy of confidence. waited.upon the President, mated the facts, and aske4for his .removal from office. The President said : "If I were t) • remove him now, the conse quence would be inevitable ruin to him. The -shame and disappointment attending his distnie eal from office, under such circumstance, would lead him to find solaco in tho Intoxicating bowl, and he would become &confirmed inebriate ; whereas, if this roversation is repeated to him, he may, and probably wlll,'reform, and become a sober and exemplary citizen. I shall not re move him from rtfico for this offence; but this, as it has been the first, so will it be the last time I can forgive him." ga/k. Col. [WINE; of the Louisville Demo crat, was run for klayor at the city election and defeated. _.lt irk good .to hear him talk on the subject: - We have seen enough of the election returns, to be satisfied that the people of this burgh prefer that we should remain Editor of the Democrat, .rather than be transferred to the office of Mayor. They had no faith in that promise that we didn't make, th'at we world make as good a Uayor as Editor'; otherwise, the result would have been different of course. It's their own mistake and their own loss, but we don't pity them at all; for, if they have cheated themselves, they will never find it out. We claim to be a fast man, bat not fast enough to run all over the city at a day's rko tioe. Our readers will all remember that We are a standing candidate for subscribers and business. To our numerous friends who voted for us, and to the many who worked for us, we tender grateful thank!. We shall recollect them with Just as much satisfaction, as if we have been auccessf a I."- Ftton nu Rio GIIANDII.—Tbo steamer Yacht, from New Orleans, brings Brownsville dates to the 30th ult. The Flag flays that a rumor was current in Brownsville, to the effect that Edin burgh, a town - situated in front of the Mexican town of Reynosa, had been totally destroyed by the partisans of .Caravajal. The same party had crossoi the, river and taken Reynosa. The real object of Blip fourth foray of Caravajal seems to have made Itself manifest at the outset as it is said that one of the first acts of these men on entering Reynosa, Was to'selze on two of its principal citisens, the alealdes,'or civil magis trates, and hang them up until they had extort ed from them the earn of four thousand dollars, as the price of their lives and the security of the defencelexs oltinpus.: Ittp s , The second day.of last' month was the anniversary of Teranlndependence, and the 16th anniveriar3 , of the fan of the fortress Alamo.— The' Alamo, garrisened by Cole. Travis, Bowie, and Crockett,. and an hundred and fifty-nino comrades, was besieged by Gen. Santa Anna at the head of eight thoniand of bin myrmidons, on the 22d Febraail, 1886, and it was not until the morning of the 6th of March that the place 10B.Ef taken, every "man dying at his poet. Fre quent attepitshad been previously made to car_ ry it by storm,but the Mexican troops were mow ed down like the grass upon the prairie. In his official report General Santa Anna estimated his loss in killed and wounded at upwards of 1800. A NATURAL WAGON ROAD 10 CALIVOUNIA.- Antonio Lean; the celebrated Rooky Mountain guide, has addressed a letter td Col. Benton, xelative to file most practicable route toCalifor nia for a railroad. His information Is truly extraordinary. There is nct\ a bridge of any length required far 1,200 miles. What a route for a railroad ! From his own personal obser vation, he> declares that a wagon can now go from Missouri to California through the Coe chatope Pass, without crossing any mo untains . bat the Sierra Blanche, acid there have the choice of three . good 'passes, and without crossing any swamps or large rivers, and nearly on a straight line the way, only bearing a little to the ge,„ Colt Pulszky, it "is 'slated, dinvi with , the Presiden, some dap sinee, and had an Inter tirsv with him on Friday evening by Appoint , men t He nrielf.h!ss ttirdo.;lll possible in his toreigit'rehltioinitci f ituiilt 11!ings,itif tdie should prdvesble , , , ~ { ~y,'P _ ~p ~~ MMMI THOMAS,COII,MBJVID .., . lafg ,„ , 03 , 1 , - :253. , , , - 1.. 0 of m i n i m a x:l oa my_ _3 ,. , . . CribtswArr„..f.lhin;April., 3t.,, . -• ' I: titiltitlenitsiWlinttient *fortune in mi le the Edigell ot Plc I rtngstirer i'' - ... ' 1: !! .'" °Hifi ti.isteliioltii,itoni horse-chesnnts ie, In the Engtfrec ofithis-dateiicn.bav . eoi l •0 . IS . dating ir tliejegg,As -- -t, *it a view of 1(1454 extract ' ira*gile Aleugh e m P a t ''.' '''' . relelas chickens from there . . Greeley, in his ad "piquant sayingssif the inimitable Tom . - • laid they Were a' whining, canting, pre • ' .„f • dreg at the Indiana State Agricultural fair, will fellows, who kept regular books of de d makes these topics very Important features, and 'credit with the AlmightY. They would - d point out how the first effort happened to be a cheat tilljthefweekl . and pray, off their an failure- and.what errors must be ivoided - in „ or .1 Sunday. _lf_ they steal a negro, that to .'" ' , • tter ' Ileknows all very large entry to their oredit, mid wader' der to. be flueceSsfulinthe la ~. _ _ _...,. o multitudeofpecoadilloesandfrands ' Thsa about that part ofesicultural science, j. . . . of entry they were always glad to make, he ': Tie seamstresses of ,Itochester, , N. Y., held a it'cost them withing. When they - could nor meeting sin Wednesday afternoon; to make , Tangements for obtaining higher wages. .. , '.. extension of the gospel, and then commeta - ' - system of frond and cheating, 'till they4t The Earn and Indianapolis Railroad is now they had balanced accounts with their #4-. completed to Tipton,. forty miles distant. - Pas- And yon add ;, "He has , as is anaersge t 'tenger cars will soon be rim to that point.— chased property in Kentucky-as a reaiden ' - • Whether Thos. Corwin includes me, w h te There are thirty-two miles of the road yet to be contended, in my own State, for etnanc4 fiddled.' . • on the soil among the Abolitionists, I knot The wheat fields in Cecil county, Md., is s a id It is the policy of the Blare party and the;- to be egaeres to render odious the most ultra of it ' looking very, well,teiere though ther portents of slavery, and then use that WI Ist winter were very unfavorable to frosts of I _ the.overthrow of all the friends of jostle a good ' crop, much of the wheat being whiter liberty. —For.my part, lam Willing to c orn , killed. ' - .- - der his category; for, inasmuch as I won .4 '. usresche's Powder Mill, near Wilmington, t di the opponents of slavery in the world • - • '' overthrow, 46 I Must not avoid the consequil evening, just sifter Delaware, blew up on F r id ay. of my associations. At ono time the Abo the bands bad quit work. :Conrad Riley, the en-:, ists 'ire held up as invidious knaves, at an} ~. as one.idead fanatics _who are void of 'MOO -ineer. s was killed, and the mill was , completely _ sponsibility, and iinfit to'-administer any Cie destroyed. ._ -- • went I They cannot be both I They arert We learn from the ~,Elkten Democrat that the one or the other. • But Ide not propose t 4 Susquehanna fishermen have been catching fend them—histery will do that—but tot more fish the past week then they have the calumny of the ex-Seeretary! If the tibnists, Were as base as Corwin repre been able to sell, there being but few teams on them, it, is right they should be exposed. i the shores, in obrisequenee, it is supposed, of though a war of personalities is always reg the farmers being busily engaged in seeding their nant to a gentleman, yet, if he thinks they I oats • • - (even though they are not,) as bogeys, Ihav objections to.the utterance, -- - ,- - Miss Drier recovered - $, 2,00 3 damages of:lra But when Thos. Corwin tells not only wha Collins, at: Vincennes; Ind., last week, and Miss nntrne,hut what I knew: he believes to be ant Hall, at Rutherford, Tenn., $1,500 of W. C. 'not only self-defence,.bnt the instincts Of is f e l Fletcher' Both of the chaps had engaged to-do trans indignation at unprovoked and merit • • w rong compels me to hold m rip hi to public heaband chores, and they wouldn't. probation. 1 , 'Pe Manchester Mirror states on the best an- , When Mr. Clay was the candidatis for- • Mi tv. . that the Artioskoag company will coat= Presidency, in 1844,- ThomasTorwinand Ispo . . '''' .- .. f new mill is Manchester daily for a 'Ong time' through Ohio in demPen esi ther-trecuon o a ' ir t That battle was sought in the North at leasihipresent season. it will be large enong o upon anti-slavery---"abolition"—princtiples,,thapsain and run 26,000 spindles, and to give em= friends of slavery perpetuation being avowedly"aim tint to twelve ;or fifteen hundred persona. in favor of the annexation of Texas, with n vie* cf. ll tbe corn toted till another year. ' of keeping no n balance of power in the Banal, fel by the acquisition of more slave States; and *Monday night a carpenter's shop at Cairo the friends of Jeffersonian republicanism, hold= tire and was totally destroyed ; a man, his ing that slavery was an evil—tolerated—but , to ..t.._ nand child, who were sleeping in the ahop at be extinguished in duo time—North and South— standing .1 for H. Clay, and ag ainst Texas • annex. .1 were burned to death. ation. I camelrout a slavState, embittered in Goodman, physician to the late Queen my feelings against-the slave party by - recent, Diger Adelaide, attributes the extent of con personal and political contests, yet in the speech- anion in cities to the inhaling of dust. •• A es made by Thomas Corwin, the slave-holders ~,,,, l the Washington pa i e t. e min i, tbet,a o were so heartily denounced that my " sensibilities '''' I as fa Southern man were continually susceptible.. di of. Messrs. Calhoun; Clay and Ring Were lam an habitual reader of William L. Garrison's spited, if not predated,- by the dust Air Liberator, and Garrison never surpassed him in Nek ton : • , heartfelt hatred of slavery and slave holders . r 2Ellamese twins, with two of their children Rig now slave-holding friends will gather some . • idea of his abated ire when they review his cel ' 'b . areillostim and wilt commenc e Gimps 1 ebrated speech in the Senate, where ho awarded lic Pillow'. • - me and other volunteers in Mexico his aspira- - 1 Eeatcott, an American singer, is attract flans of "bloody bands a.: hospitable graves r . Rl' 12 aen atte ti at Nap les : Her maiden rline" Bat what struck me as most remarkable in the In -n e "inimitable Tom" was his indulgence In "whin- ratcy Grant, and she was formerly a reel ing, canting and praying" in his speeches! I have deif Springfield, Maas. Sham:Mitred shortie been in the furor of revivals, and thentild enthusi- es tir y as a.-singer in the Unitarian Church: in, rum of the bivouacked camp-meeting, and never dul l y , • - . ; ' did unctions Methodist parson more me to tears . . , . like the inimitable Torn . ' And taeucts extreme T Clay. Monumental Arsociation of Ohio did "Tom" carry his scriptural quotations that haaleived a donation of $l,OOO from a farmer ho got to bo a decided bore; and I severely crit- of Bitten county. - ': " ictsed his want of taste—and what was, to me, ~,.,„ ,---..dank Swan," It issaid, lett New fork irreverent as the slave - Christiana would have me L —almost blasphemy ! Ho then defended him- laStSdnelelay, for &mope, with three white self upon the ground that no people "were so semis. ' - conscientious and devout as these same Abell- Lnses for the sale of liquors in Boston ei doubts, whom he now denounces as consummate • knaves! - • phW,rs Thursday last, whet the barset the'Re. If the Abolitionists "cheat." and "steal" the . ',Serebtlsls were closed. : , Alt;reproach comes with a bad grace from the chief has been reported in the State Senate beneficiary of the Gardiner swindle l And how- prong to take the aense.of the voters of &lo uver guilty wernay be, it adds but little to our . • s at the next Novemberelection, on the psnitenee to be lectured by a man who now his, rvu , - - • - , dishonestly, ow money in his pocket I '-' proity of prohibiting the granting of licenses The truth is, Thomas Corwin Is nothing else for i sale of intoxicating liquors .:' Ira Maim' but a mercenary renegade. Of humble origin and itre4n favorer theprohibition, no license is a professed Whig, there has been fie time in the „.. wanted after the first 'of February t:texi. , last twenty years that he could have beerreleet- "'" . - - ' ed to office without the votes of the Abolitionists :' Gs Scott has purchased a-handsome pease and laborers of Ohio With considerable flip- ,in Trifth street, near Fifth Avenue, 'New tett, pawls , of speech, caricature, mimicry and panto for ge,ooo, and designs taking up his perils mime, added to hie soebriquet of the ** wagon, nentieeidente In it. The houlie - iti - anew one, boy," and his professed. Abolitionism, he ascend est fall by Charles Patridge, ed much higher in the,political scale than 11," betel been built 1 talents or true-merittr-deserved. He aspired 0 Esq. The Whig Young Men's General Commit..., lead the liberal party in these States by stoat _tee Wye' appointed five__csr.- their-memberto' efforts which culminated in ilia notOriens Mei - wait ticks - Gee. Scina aicertaiii.whenhe can cass,2"weech•' ! ..-which aoafett hi, career in at ma k e a wav - es' ient to - meet the committee. * direction; for it Outraged his' opponents andis - gusted the true_ friends of freedom in ese The .Cairo correspondent of the Evansville States.--praverthins - a mere partizan istfiliti - Journey says;that 'mosquitos about the site of clan, and not a statesman of enlarged andirsc" full gr4en wasps leave made their appearance at '„tictical view's who only can embody into ,cliort . . : . t,... that de city, the aspiratiteas and dicta of the devotees CI" - - ty—who by their fanaticism and maerdem. break dowmold forms and barriers to cress! p Like all secondary meu in mental and Pal de velopment, the gave way when the wings of the storm which he raised came on ; rile de termined at once to return to the encl. Dur ing the long time that the friends o freedom, under the lead of General Taylor, ft& for the Jeffersonhari Idea and against the p latforms," Tom, who was never fit for anythinhuS speech, spoke not! His treachery was arrelPsted and developed in his reward--a Cabine,SPPointment! His membership of an atimintention, which will go down infamous, as otter-Ai-log to revive and enforce in this land the ease attributes of British tyranny, constructive-trepu, has forever placed him alongside with Borland Arnold I- 7 . But what cares the Gardiner * reputation !-- With the satires of Horace hoUsubtless is fami liar, and "smiles as often as ti contemplates the money in his cheat!." That he should now, late f life, be compelled to leave Ohio, who nuriUtiadin into eminence, and whose honor and laterite he has ungrate fully abused, is pitiable ; t,i. I beg that he will not pay my native State to poor compliment of making it his place of refge. Slavery, she in beritated In common wither sisters, but unlike Austria and France and otter home aristocracies, she nobly challenges disnssion, and In prefer; ring the liberty or the tress and speech to any local and temporary itititntion, she shows a people of great elemeds of character, -of pro gress I Like all brav(People, the power they have they exercise witi mercy; and while they are justly jealous of Heir own rights, they are regardful of those ci others. Such a people, whore honor, pecunity and peraonal, constitute characteristic elemais of social position and po litical power, is flotilla place for Thomas Cor win ! I advise hitato go further South, if even thero he can find mfa poor enough in self-esteem to trust a traitor orlionor a renegade! four obedient servent, C. M.- CLAY Col. Levy, who has been acting for two years as the mail agent in Kentucky and Tennessee, hatl?just be detected In a robbery, by which he 'obtained $4,000 in bank paper, sent by mall on the 26th ult., from Louisville, direoted to Sharp- and & Co., Nashville. Levy was suspected,•and and followed by . Mr. Hutzl2ings,..who overtook him at Atlan,la,•Ga.. and had him arrested.— The bille being privately marked; there was no trouble in fixing the fellow's guilt. Levy was traveling under an assumed name, but unfortu nately for him having in his possession an um brella marked "stolen from Col Levy." Mr. Hutchings, on his trip, found several of the bills belonging to the package in the hands of per eons who had changed them, and actually stood by Mr. Levy and saw him purchase a railroad ticket with one of the bills. Most of the money was recovered, either in the original funds or in other currency. The set being exposed makes it quite conolu aive that Levy has been a party to many other robberies which have been perpetrated in the West daring two years past, clues to which have not been found. Levy probably had hoard of Pierce's election, and resolved not to leave, the public service until he had done his eharo toward perpetuating the Ga/pAin notoriety of the Fillmore administestion. Enguirer. Tint LOCUSTS Cow:co.—Among the, apiiiicti- Sims filed with the Auditor of the State of:Bli nolo for new bankain that State are noticed the following: In, Chicago, the Branago.nta Bank, capital ois,ooo,tioo ; Garden City Bank, $600,- 000; Exchange Bank, $1,000,000.; Butchers and Bronze' Bank, $1,000;000 ; the Bank of the People, - $600,000;. American- ; Exchange. $600,000; !armors'. chants' Bank, $500,000, ,-4f.pplipaqoiitilain niso been made for a bank .at lieardetinin;ciplial $6,000,000 ;. at 1111nolstown, $5,000,000 Pekin, $1,000,000; Decatur, .$1,000,000; two at Peo ria, $1,000,000 each. ..,...„. 7 t ~..... ( 1 , .. . . Aisll Robber Caught. MBIMMEIE The New Anwar Cottaage. Tho lite law of 'Congress, which isnow being carried Into aerie operation by the direction of the mint at soon supply the retail bide and other occupations with an abun dance of, silver change. The new issue of frac tions of a dollar, will be v abtuidautly supplied during the and next Month. • - Silver has been itt at-premium here of 6 per cent, ant never would have shown.iteelf in'gen eral circttation so loaves - its; volue'was so ranch cnhancedover that of the lamwasing paper tor renoy. Ender the authority oftha law to which we refer, the treaettrer of:the mintis prepared to purehato Mexican dollars, French francs,- and United Slates large coins at $1,21 an' ounce, gross, to to paid forin coins of the now omis sion. Vfelnoticed on yesterday that the Ken tucky bat; had' already' shipped, through Adams &11211,Exprese,_040(1,000 to be recobied. Large arm:ants of silver are bold by the berate in the large cities, 'end' interior banks . of the States, which are finding their way to the mint at Philadelshia. There aro, besides, million's of dollars laid up in shot bags and old stocking legs, which have been securely hid 'away in the desks of gold housewives and plodding farmers In all parts, of the llnlon, which will.soon, be sent to the taint and' sold for the appreciated price, and pit again intacirculation, , as there is no longer - aty reason tor their, continued :Seek. "lion.—Cin. on. Crrr FINAXES.—In relation to the inoneytitte the State byNew York , city, towards the eight hundred thorax:id dollars school tax, we present the following, statement from the °floe OA*, ry t Secrea of State: • . .. . Whole apportionturnt of the City of N. York 4 $156,111 65 Amount payableto the city from 111.atile, of . . &hoot 1tund...1... —.— 35,005 16 City's share of 654000 tax 4 =,610 60 Excess coming, &ate -4. ....... _. L'-' , 1,211 01 The lest milled sum isadded to annual tax bill, and, on that bill becoming a law, Comp troller Flagg All be able to borrow the money and pay the daft drawn on him, which is now in abeyance._.. Y. Post. . ... Draraucrws:: • Fasn . .—Yesterday morning, be tween two and roe . o'clock,'s fire broke out in the upper story tJimes Cooper's auctioq stare, on the south si 'of Fifth street, between Main . and Walnut, at extended eastwardly to the , Phconix Restaurint, which is entirely destroyed. . Wm. Conclin's gtOeery store, on the west, is also in ruins. The r•r of, the. Wm. Tell Erch4lll4 adjoining Mr. Coielin's, is damaged to a oonsid erable extent, bath . by fire and water. The buildings were osned by H. H. Southgate, John Slevin, and George Conlin. They were fully. insured.—Cin. Con. . . . Tug Naar Cos(nesa.—The lastfive States, in their Congreasiona;eleotione, bare returned their entire delegation, yfpomocrata. Thus far TIIB members have beefielkoted-105 DeMocrats, 60 Whigs and 8 Abollioniste. if the remaining 77 to be elected ',honk preserve the same political faith, as those of the last representation, the whole number will stand IE4 Ilemocrata, 77 Whigs end 8 Abolitbnists. t er We learn fpm the Wahaeh suzette, of the 6th inst., that a man who called himself Shall luta been arre4ed in that place- charged with obtaining property on false preteaces He made payment for hirses in notes oa the ?de cluir4c? Bank of Gectgoitown, D. C., a broken, bank. '. He was committed to jail, to answer_ at , the. nut Circuit Col ~E it A 2 4r44/I . ,COIXT 80o1Frr. .T 402" oeipts of thlfSeciety,Tront the Ist 4) • ~tasi., 24th 7{ of March, alumae:lli :$2,684.08, bet:a:Tint donation - of $lOO j froPtrOletieu Sltepperd sEsti:: Baltimore, • and sl.ooo;fronv the Pennsylvania. Colonisation Society, towards oolooking thirty one slaves manumitted by Miss Betsy Gordon, of Orange County, Va. ' 7, - ',E74!:',.'. - ', - ..;' - -',.;:'.*'-.:' NENE • Flit:there, email - let's reap the corn, And kasha -hlfh du: • Well pale:slip and luscious fruit; 4f • Beire4b a t i3 O 1512 4. 133 1 :t v ri e Flo ZiCatlsill ' -- 1;/ssr hale, 7 r: 11 Alf irtde e s ' prize. -t; . • - -- Let duntes.whti dreasa aatuttlikhotir. Of dull, insipid ease, - Pal 3 t4el td irl ier a i :Isar= • Thetsqulek I l:agoV the molten hat, And mak 'We're happier e •thiftthe drone by far,- : • ' Andlaberes - 11, ,4 thig; - • General Jrnekion'a or-trn) , • Battle .of *eiar ' 4 .Philo Jackson" writes to the •Savaintaliaii nal an interesting account of a 'visit te. General Jackson at the H ermitage : in iB.B9;:_froin which . we extract thekoilowitim "I longed to hear him mesh of his great hist tle, and one of the greates(battles too of Modern hititory;the crowing exploit of hie Military-life, the battle of the Bth of:winery; before NewCr, leans. He had j ash rtiturned from hie last visit to that and , -lamented thts_decesse.Of most' Of Ids old compatriots since hattle, - f All the • officers except COI: Tiebeelt, 'he observed,, were. dead. He then graphicalk described-the field, the fortifications, as he- 11412ingly called them, and the victory, , in a manner I shalt never forget. 'Mr. Eaton, ( said Gen.:lichee - in) .:has ' greatly erred in hi s description. of the Smerican works:, He says I had: a. Wrong. breast Work of cotton bags:, There teas not a bag of cotton on the fteld,, Sir! rlhad soma Bw_re iximea andsand.trags,'or hags fi lled withsand, and; ,these'were extended along-the, lines; but they:were so low, :that. at, the close of the action when the British surviving ; General, in: ommind;feainet.ifling,,up on ariele gent horse; to surrender, his sword, when be got near, me, I heard tim exclaim; -with mortified surprittei .Barrioadesl'hy—; I ePtddifeail them with my horse!' • I laughed heartily at hia naL tonishment, for so he dotild,,•anclbesldes, tot :one ;wing the worls.weri not-completed; I bad ncith ing there_bnt a tornfie/dfoice; : if 'the British had 'only known,to turn it. But by keeping - my men constantly throwing over ravines and ladders , on the works, the,British were etfectunliydeceiied: But (continued Gen. J.) never had se grind and'awful an idea of.the. Resurrection as on that day. After_therinioke of the battle had cleared _oftsomewhat,lour men'were in hot pi - moult of the flying enemy,) then -I - saw, in.ll.he distance; more than five hundred Britons emerging from heaps of their dead comrades, all' oi r ei the pktiat.-- rising up, and more distinc4 visible, at, the field became clearer, Coming forward and- stirrendeting as prisoners of war to our soldiers; .::They fiad fallen at our first fire - on there, without •hoTiei received W Scratel,,nisi lay proittate;:"Emir 4leat till tko- close of - the action. Gen. - Jiackiohje gardedlhis action, justly, as the Mostglorlotte achievenumt Of his, life. The :victory was tus glorious - to his Country as to ,the hero. ef: Orlentot;-;Yei the Strategy of the General in this masterly bank nevei bee h 'duly appreciated in any history Olt Lhave retict.'"_ . , eriiPtiap..F7ll,lB du!tc .. 1' /Men I,:tei4eirto to_tay that It Dna bees:a:ca irn tpeorimpletely eirafyrte4ge of thti dreadful alums to Ii that, than icy other Annuity, and at lees Cost or Iricurortmieitee to the tattentr The thousands of certifestm Sa the hands ofth it pm tommany of which are from well Immern citizens of the city of Pittsburgh and its 1m0...m. 4 'e vicinity, go to show elotrly and beyond altdoubt, that E 1134 P12102X011 is a medichto of no COMM= TqUiS. aot ,oalyaa a local remedy in Pmralit• els, iLkermaares, /When; ha of Sgr34 but as a vidnsble hahrizal rezturdy, in _ vitinif the Inveatigaling phyvidararr, as well ful the Iput ttr bow= acquainted with Its merits Those having a dread of dditares are snared that ads medicine is purely Wand, and is bottled as It flews hum the bosom of the earth. Thefollototog artificate copied/root ajapr, insbatheri Sryrocute, N and be der 4glnst Mil, to which it case appended the contOlaytqfthcalecl D. P. OW, 3L 4 .17., Thismay in truth waif!, that I have bern to badly tdi dieted with Tierofels for the lest seven yearsatiat mostof the , time I have beers unable to attend to any kind of busiamS; arid zraichrof the time umtbia to walk and caulked to my, bed, and hare been treated tardy all the Mao by the best payedans our country affords; I occasionally got some re. liet bat;no cure, and continued to grow wore° until Dr. Ifoot recommetided.ine to try the Petz, or Dock. Chl, as eve. ryttdng else had harl. I did so without faith at first, but the effect lila tlStOtathlt; it threw the poison to ate =face at owe. sad I atone began to grow better, wad by thing seven bottles I have got stare worth themsands of &alms. HEM NANCY 136118.1111, Tills hay entity that T. hare toren sap/silent vitt:lnds Totroleam, or Itnek Oil; tbr more than a year, and bare re, =jy witnessed Its braettotal steins' in the ease of ludo-. eers and other-diseases for which .it rocorataerated, and can with ecraffidense • • strurxtreTratnClEZ2roon . say senceess hafiattextd. el fu me where . other ntectlalne hast!, tai rd - Tor We by the prnsesta in i/ttee4 • - 7'' On the 4th ihstint;gMfri FSZflkst, iti the "Mai pm.* his age** catiTsrot Brco"kbrk, .14ir :', • . . NIONS--1 bblx: for sale by - • r , 41.1. aptl4 _ : EM MY EL_COLLThiS: 11001100.119-140 dra..C.Fn Brocasui, forszle by • - 1 '! JUIP Aprli • . - al=l"...lL COLLOIS. Gtrtille CLIIMINZY Tt)PS—WO of these boautiful, orU clef, of 1111'100 paftents nod sizes, for lode by - optl4 ILENEY if. COLUNS. ivit.tvpixo YAYYdG -100 roams croirn - straw• 100 do 'medium dc: For solo by aprl.4 • ' -HEM'ttlf .H. , 001.11X5, 21 Toad Miter. TIAOOI/11.'f)SA STORE,—.Inst recrived, , 4 and far sett 110 dramsS u K rth I"ira - "rle JEIIt r fII WOIiTIT; • tomer of Dkanmnd Arid Diunard Way. r TWO ACIL.W FOR ELL.E.—Two Ames of Ground, of, 130 feet Smut on _Reed street, imam the Toll Gate, on the:3li nerstille Itoad,,wlth a dwelling house, garden, fruit 'treat and other Improsoustata. Terms entry. , aptl4 S. CUTIIBERT t tiOJl, lio Third at. 31 ORES OW LORD - BACON—The-Worts of Fraztehrlts. con, Lard -tunneller. of itogAndi a.-new edition; lllb of the author. By Basil- 31categue, EN; in 3 .Nicarnfrio—u prople,Snruery„ =imam paced Interoxeranio canal; with numerous original,,voN4 and tiltudratione. By E, il.Stivtier: in I - Stow copies of the above, just received and for eel . e by ' - • ' , T.; — KAT. d. CO., 55 Word street. TN NILE DISTSICT:001111T OF. TILE IJNYTED STATES 1 Or the West= Media of Yenneileania: Francis itoads, et al., Bteamboattiol.Bayard, ~ In " ' - j and Joel Peebles. NaUee la hereby even to all ,iiersons - Interested, that by virtue of a writ of attachment-tweeds:mint We above tanned Court, I attached the StiantboatOoL Bayard." her tackle, avparel and inesdave, onTuesday, the nth day of Aliril; 18.43, i n a ANkugo pr.pp5245400,,' etril and maratarne, wherein Frederick Roads card others ere Miasma ; and Mist Tuesday, Abe 20;h instant: bill , been appoint e d by the Court - itr;; the return of the writ and t4kiklindng of theca:lac: 'Vt I 7,....SUY FROST,likrehal.{ l'ittsburik.APrtl - .i.3,.1,8: 5 a: _, : . ... ripsl434l- A DELIMM4'd MEDRANICIS StAillailtearet Jrogincere A Jannsat, fir APril; just received and. for sale by' MINER A EO.-Ecl. - 32 Sniithfield street. . I *Wads qf 3 017; 1 4 , ..b0r• ;Vail- - • • , I t italculations, aged in - ramostaiag ii. Remetwes ecimPxdte tuttiM; l., Incrustations irt &Mier& , Dibble's Ventilating Apparatus for Vessels; tdustreed._ Ventral Theory vafide mold Emsix, aPPutf to me Itticima Engbie. : ' • , . aation and Rmv.p.molL-• Deep Seationn. _ • • Outlines of the Science" of 'decimates (No.,l)4orte. "Engines the " Oaten- ..- at Patents.. : • r-: The Mach:tales Maissine and the Calorie Apprentices' Department. Conpondence—The Rifle and its frztlectilea, illestreted. Flume and the Fire Annihilator. • New Paid leations. Monthly Votes, _ Tereas—Tbree Do ll ars a.Year of witenty-fini mats 1:1914. bar. . " - . spat A =MOAN WALL PAP/ILLS-I:nm, ninety mud ll_ at low prim, for Wet, . • • m,cl3 - WALTER P. mos/tett: .13,711ri t r a excellent article either xxle Lelir e ig . D.1=2. 1 N eS" A l itir 11V-7 AAN ra.CELLENT QCALITY'OF BvilBB received Croak Switzerland, and Tor sale - ' aprl3 - z FICKFT: EAT, irk Mo EU AND DIFAILTDIA: ILKYLISDYIOII. LOW .itteMITS. EP 6.- large assortment of Ithentsti and French WLNES, , warranted Imre and genuine. instrvceiTlxl &fuller ude bX D. EIOKEIEtE 4 4.IB7 Marty st:. - 111.triekteks= - - - -;" ' su.Val dot sale by,deecli apa3 - - Wool street. ew Books y :Igrpres •. - 11drINITTEVS.313MMIA.1.. DRAWING Boolcr ;( . 71 . The Arnerkan biginsee's Assistint; • , The Mouldetos sad ROtuades's Hulse The Arsaulscture of; Steel • . The Raise VottudeViSitdde;:" P ; its )15111ZiettlZfaxid Use; The Coete Practical Distiller; A Treatise on s lox. of Isartmuments; - : • Oslbans,ort the lommctive Eticlus Scribner's Steetsrdes Companloo4. Usswell's Pocket BoolrL . .ott Tratiterine • •the Poetical Works of Griy t. For sale by T. C. ItORGAN, 104 NVcoil ..xTroroooiiii—Tneftylloairor ;New Boots axe rsentradarsi IsitstlstbriE; - Sumner OrW.se.ln the Dieditatianean; by N. P. Appleton's Libristi containing •Jearoes's .Dlary, a Ws of the Tank of 11145; a -Legend of the .Tthinei nelaren. Acid . .Rowena. by W. Thsoltem. • • • i .The otd lfan a Brido; by T. B,Artisni.... . 'Tales • frt. the .11leh and .Poeb-,l‘ Ittgleo ',ha 'the World ; 7 . Bjebei*M l 4ll36rqiiisUog Radota be Itich 4-IcolP- Tn& - arp'ApPearaneeer “Debtor Anti Cretlitclf "iiSttring from BWlW:sli t ° by T. B. Arthur.. The re..b W magrA... ; g /.18e, and other ,Talettiby Mea. Heists ; Banger of Ratenatreeen.• . The Lareen - Bniinnonti; die Agatha s e Ifnabiaat. Woman's Life: by Bmilie Oarlert. Thersourbon Prince, Louis XVII. Orest Orations of Darnel Webster, &c., ke. Remind sad far sale by (afl3) IL P. CALLOW. t ; Arj • ""j =MR ‘MMII •. ? °,,-. - ,r._ - - ' 7. ' . : `, • • FLT : `-- ti~• • 4.7 ... v. .~. .. t .~.. ~~ -1•••.' - •:.-4 EBBE 1 1 , 1321 . Wir4 * 4 '4, •••••=" - 471 , Itgleid. the irrotalairisx - a patifii!sad 9ftertstat itzq =dolor iktfit Sit taisklo diudthe *Kola Veil, And dam the rtyeep brialr. - 3M . AD EWE • '. '' •:----,;:' 11 , , r i.': -. .z. '•'4. ~1 ., t3,i!,- ,' ; 1----:.-.,_'•:.4,.•-•::;' • • .fil'istante t s 'Ye • • . sir The effects of this truly a zetchei re tdtatitatisfsete r n7 to ailinuan in whir-hitt= beau hied. ?ff. , • • s'othed. medicine has err: red no - e 4— so& Mete so instant. 4.. . - namely. It has only to be ithitinistarefi sod relief &divas . : 'as a matter of worm Itasen been Wed to the. pliekti 'the best phial:tans Of_oucteruntry,tual by ftsnn„ - nattheed equal, it not squid= ttrany.thedtelne ever ottatad for Mbold= of worm& Bailee following Goor6s ua l t uwail, Augusta,Q, has need it with vent greet In his family, and has &Ili lamp quantities, whioh bars glum the highest satisfaction. • • • . J. IL Cutter, =reheat; adetiedstored a dove to his ehild;whicdi disabusal stuartof..wconne. : _ Hetuu . tried other Yen:drogue in vat:Ul: ; ! . • ; D. J. a J. W. Cotton - , Motheaten Ind., haipenei to pt a • tot from an • %which was actstf• - eOld 'outoind - provitrig highly amreth os, become vary popuhm, anda:l4 more_rap.. Idly than any other Vermilage. , • • ; For :We _by most of the. Druggists and Merchants, end byfh&fOle Prof:44OmKIDD, kat, sprZlkw • _CO Memi street' =l!=l= Sir Low /*rite; yisOisliosulito7 want, of energy und ooPooltl fot tualnenr.Or #loPtiel tlim to in 4 4 07 re arid bapPinem, are wretched oximplaints tall* silently PIT Ilion the constilation tf the itntivpr ollieeti:They 'aft usually brought Mit.li trotibles and, afflictions of Pr mind, sedentary babiti, Cardinal *di &SKr Ckeo 12PUCRAIP to study. • They we ilennetimpt attained with lam of Ws' If* dmipelt; tartans frtgb dreanut, and unbealthy, downcast tscimbustuititit Now. whit/These • roalentboly disorders exist, the bright sparkling eye laws its sorted lost —the mind is pennon , : tratito and vitacity—tha body its manly coinage =Ca** • I and the noblest feelings of our nature gradually away to a fretful peevish temper, mall/ifs monnee aPhartl then, and othei diereses itlitto *4O the exisulmOt.lita, weir-kith Tiettai. ' • r -7 A balinfoi them tin ' irtifeletiorditelill fonndl2l:iiil4 eXpeUCtt RAtinr3 rows MNtreatitlint t keseicr issals luiditsbdt by Dr.42EO: EL' IMMIX 140, messier Wad slyest and Virgin alley; Pittsbeigh, so, by JAMS T. SAMPLE, north west tmast of ledsrld Arad and de, Pisstcsel,-111setecaVIty. derallselair VT..: EC; 117CLITECi: - .4 CO: HAVE REKOVED TO THE' CORNER- OF • Wood and litt-th.fltreets, ' • --; Where they offez to their old cottames, eta' the potat genteelly, et the lowest. ratts,Wholende and Retail,' the begast , most select, and /01:11 plate stock of CLIOICZ TEAS, PA3fILY GILOCIEKIXT, :'WOODEN AND WILLS • WAAL to be.foaadiattuslcAit . doid 1. CHARS, E - .IIOOMIS . Stock'and Bill . Broket. f Notes. Boadili Blisligoyme o r ftes” liegetiated. risitedwi *hp:ma arra : • :7 1 SO'THE . 1411101 USE ANDIALE Oi• ISTOCIEL • ) 011 Se•mr*Jalles.4 0), "per Wo3d and raccitti ''l 4E4 . .'. • . 311.211t1Y .71131LADELPIltit' CURTAIN- WARZHODIS; • t . • 171 . C3iltnatd,bpposiltlhe State . Muse. - W.' SAFFORD. - • - . , , . . • * EDlPE;csinetaptly bee the mbst extensive sad li-r3r Tailed assortment ottartafiumad Cambthilfebalas to be found in the city, compelstoicirt prt Vif the following CURTAIN GOODS ;AND FU R.Daffn COVEEUDiii337aW Trench Lace Curtain", • 4 -• Whatley Eitiadeicall prices • • !Malin• " . Balt llottanAls, witiths, " ,, Frames ardcatelles, all vidtbe, GRECiparaires, every st7le-and " - Satin raffles; - t Certain Pfes„ K Lamps., • Bands,- •• Satins, , . - Cords Said Tassels; • - a Dasnialr. Linens, ••••' all prkes,, . • : Castunerette, •-• • Loops,. • ; • - • ,•;:„ : Plain Turkey ;Led, Frlaires, • Indla Satin Damask, • - ' Pktur Tassels sad Cards, Llidige Finkiy • /Made Taesebt surd Yeraltuesilfrops, llooks,_lttags, araeketa, - ton lissostoeset th . .; Moyers:4la eonstsally far.Slder Raolloll4ll . fassel:ly-- 7 aLta.rs: • riltbsnd and for sale, an extensive -,xllietia' of PAPER .11,j..M.A.NGINOB, coin t'grost number of new per-' . tern4seloeted ,ez far thls market, Oat nada and Anterbacua Man of Gold, Gold. tad 'Velieti.glow ered; of every variety; Glazed and Unglazed..all the real.•_ as styles ariadruton Wood work,' vett; Osk, Mathis, Maple, Mahogany, Ilosewool, de, varnished end 0114 ma altogether an saicetcaent. that. =not be west 41 ,Ity, quantity, or law Taw, by any bonne est of the . Allegheny mount:dm. ' • , • w . - --, • Prim range from be. to SS,H per pima. ' ,• Persons desirous of looking through the. usortatant; whether disposed to paretao'ornot, are respectfully hart tad to all at. 1110.11.1.13fKB'S,.•• mstßl ''•••'; • • •• • ' as Is:ales stir*. cm pa. fAci:3l.Sfl • - • Itirs Bureau of Previa/mt "ead-MotFaccf, March t; 18a: Q RAVED PROPOSALS, endorsed , Prtuannlit _for :Nan 'Cothing and 04oUdog ilaterlabi;wlll - ber repaired at this °eke mail 8 deloth P. 31., on lionday, thoZth day of . April next, for ftindaldnr and delivering :(on receiving thirty days' notice) at each or either alba limy Yards st Charlestown. Alasmehtisetht; Brooklyn, New York 'and Gosport, Virginia, snob Quantities. Mary of sny or allot-the AillowLag named articles of Navy Clothbg and Clothing lista:Ws as may be ordered by the Chief of this Storinni or by the commandants of said nary yards. respective/Y, during the fiscal year commencing on the Ist day of July nem, sod ending on the 90th day of Jusui, 18.54;"vit • Blue lot clo th pea jackets, vnthdyed.-.---.-.;:—.'"400 " " " monkey jackets 1,000 " cloth romid. jacket' . 4,000 k " tronvers ' ' ' Blue flannel overabteb,*lo4)uutroldyed......-4.10.1300 " widers . bleta ." : 8,000 drwrrri '•5,000 " flannel " • " 1 !..4 . 10dfr.- . [J 6,000 . ; Bulteci sheeting f ••••• " 4"•••:•!•"'•!" C4DYSAS dock . . Itarnite7 stootlng POO i Canna+ dock for 4 1 001 Donsaaree Calfikla CilfAto " WOO= 11 ' Manacle:l (with two tatent.to Ma4rtilk Blankets zehedole of sixes of April 10, 31SKInsi bee; modified try throwing out altogether she N 0.3, Of all artlelss ofeloth lag, and chsznolag the average number of sires Noe.l 'and tt, far aids one hundred pieces; and all propatals mart hate redeem to this change. A new schedzde of den WM be found with the samples, lathe resPective navy yaks. • The clothing and clothing mahnials 131 be divided loin. nine classes, tar each. of *Kt separate moismale III! be re-' wired, and a separate contract trade, t • First Clasi.-411 the woollen lodides madeorp, its teal cloth pea Jackets, blue cloth inotikey jackets, bloc cloth mond Jackets, bine cloth 120471113, bine Ilanneloser-etdita, Iles flannel undershirts, amtblact dasmel drawers. . ; &and Mats—All the flannel that may be molted for making - garments similar to those•ted. In tlui first, Third Class.—All the linen artiehs made up, eix: Barna: lay sheetlem tests and mann dank trowels. - .Pourth -Otort—All the- Barnsley sheeting and mime* dock that may be required thr snaking garmasitesitailar to those spedSed inns third clessousi the Deutganw. : • • Fifth Clan.—All the shoes and pampa.. • !SLWA Class.—Ail the stockings and socks.' - 'Neweedk the mattresses, includieg two'rarers • m o kia Clam—All the black silk handkarct*i,:'. - ."' ' N'inth Clara—All the blankets. .Theshmes and pumps to be stamped. with the contractor's rime. ntemberof thee and pump, and year when made: iha sixes to be is the following proportion f o r .imeh."lo9 pairs, 1 =len otherwise ordered. : Two cf No. 11,' Lanz of No. 11, twelve of 1i0,.10, fifteen of No. 8, attempt No. 1114; twenty of No. 8, liftmen of . No: TX,: ten of ;Sac Bre of No. 63. i„ two of '• • The klpskin .shoes, the ealLekin shoes, and 'the mit/Willi: pcempanutst bet packed and &limed in nuaratelmree. : All the slam article' are tote fully equatin the qUatity; texture and Ankh of material, mineralized wormenskdp, the samples which aredeposited at the ranctiblltery Yerdk the pea jackets, monkey jackets. mufti jeeketa;eloth tune sees, are-shirts, underebtrta drawers and blue ininci, to be of Aussie= maaulhetansl cloths and flannel 4; tender of - alma wool and Indbm.drad, and dyed In the wooL • ' The number or quantity.whleh will be required of encbef - the tnegoing ariselat cannot be precisely staled; it to COM mantels that of semrextone law be required. A fort:set' will therefore be mida,rtotter a spekitteunntberar q of any article, but only thr such number or quantity= • m them:vice may relate to' be • daliverel atthobNaly. Tads renVeutlstly. The mists mast be emlform at an nee • Allthe'elortlititieleimud tie .ie L iiict to each inoirebota at the place or deliveay as the Chief of this Donau may_di• root; and no irilele will be received that. is not folly coir to w hich dsigiera in nusterial and p, and does slot conform fa all other respects to the atipe. abdicate and moviskottat the, contract to be coacic,: , The whole most be delivered at the risk and =pride of the contractor, in good. tight, sotatanthsi, and dry-pecking bottom bubo; eart; box and halo to ,to marked with the contrantorW tame, and, the year 'mid tooth 'when roanalSo• tared or pit op; 'the;irlicile tatite to:lived shipping octet; free of:ellrhargess to' heljnited' Elates, and to the entire satisfactkm of the inr^tinglidileem„ said diem io Op , piloted by the Na. • ! Illmo" offers inuet thosprieede • boned, and must be toted stitoWarpoloall tending the faulima of the:ccii#lle4.lFlllc tbsi**v' eta 7 inetal sad mitt bateau. ' -' • It - mm of failure on the patt of thichidraebtra to famish : and deliver the eemtral articles width may be-mimed hour died, ia greyer time coed of pmw. srtattly, the Mirror do. Bureau of Provisions end Chang. shill be toll:data to. porrimas or direct purriudes to be made of what may bo rcr: nuired to s ettpply the deficiency, under the penalty to beer pressed In the contract; the naaml of St Moinitiou, or • Mt' • Licata copy thereof, at the Barton of Piviths and Cloth. •g, ar at eltber of the nary yards afoneakt, shall be rd. dente that sorb requidtion has been toe and welted. - , • Two or more apmarsuretlea In astunequal to the esti: mated &meant a the torpective coutrada will_ to required; : and ten par =tom will be withheld from the mount of au • =Ls admit thereof as collateral security, sad sat event to be paid until It lain all reeparia complied with; and olaety per tendon of the aructunt of all : deliveries , made will be paid by the Navy Agent within thirty dip to triplicate hiß4 duly authenticated, shall here been pre. MMus uh•oo-rohosthiere actipted (cml hone alma) will be forthwith notified; and id - oaf as practicable • eon- Vitt 'Nibs transmitted to them far ntecution, which tarp tract must be returned to the Suzan within five dive. et- - elusive of the time mitred Car the regular tztuarelastm of A recorivi duplicito of a letter Intrattog sidider Of the acceptance of-hie propoaal,will be deemed a nothlcatlon thereof, within the magolog of the. of DM, and big hid will be rude and aceeptitklteidiplimisdty With this corder. . otter Made an:tithe &tidied - id kale art of Congress makings Itk the, naval' service. Sir 1846-41 approved 10 Auguatalt4o.)yeanittan'insis• egaba by one or more respooltietotheisiteet that tea arthey,undertake that the :or bidden will, it • hi& or their bid be adiepted,enter . intoan - ohligaticei within ; eve .daya, with good and SISMCIIMI- =rat* to - tarot* the .; supplimpropient. Th e 'Bureau will not . be obligated to coo: ; dam say proposal unless accompanied by the guarazdyre:l •t=by la th s orstedy of the.gaarrY in rho Attorney , lictrlet o=4 the General Government known to - thellecrean. •• Extrad front the ad - of -Ovegrext, approval -t1a0 144 1 3 5 11 M Sec. 0, And be, it/eithergoaded, Tbst, from -In thepeseage of this act, every propwal far lISTS I =4'.! .I7 , 'f t = wa-aeorokarf of the Navy, meta the, = appropriation _bill kr_ Vr i lar =co o. t eighteen ;hundred and tort - Med by a written goaranty, tar err come ieeyoaa;•: ble persons, to the e ff ect that tato, der or bidders will, if tab_ or that" q,e gee= all obligati:Main such tUni,,,45.7 be to t o of the Navy, with and .... _, suat Dish the sopolleti s l P 3l P yt, s pot= unless accompanied by o•co_ to th e bidder tends of a pr,:trood and noo o . - ••••••••• • tell to enter.lato an ca bkklent,. he or th ey " 2 " &mealy of it= try the ~.7 7i. , - , — , g,o ( tcolliong the appliee, with good and of shall procee d can tract with • then the &mewl *a _Thrashing the add sap tome other=„,,,T i a c ;".... - th edlliermsee betrelot the pike; and x raw guaratitied•aadlbe antotmt ovirtrilwr goo • =coral .bor Ithicb hi' col . lx= 7" . i l° ' MY/ V a g ha aoppilse Mr -the er bete perkd pro= itsu r charged pp against mkt arlikidera. i t icontaistr4 easrantar or guarantors; and th ma — an al by apt Trottel Stales, fro usef the Navy De. piutina ,t,u an imtion of debt aphid either at WI at said pawns." • attatimrtw -• • • '• •,: • s.` EMS • ,•-• , z4V•ek"".V • '`7 -1 .- W"`" . 7 "- L. -'4'4",,74-,••••1101,y-N,"••• '''''er-^-64571•47,•"*"1 •ttikilia•-•;•411'.. ERNE •. . • • - '7F ,. .-,• - -';' .;... ;-:-':. i. - ,...*: -,..7_/,,5, Jr- *- •-• •" ' ***ER MOE _ . A Doors open at Ch' o'clock; perfbammaca to adamant% . at v / .1 o'clock- • • - air : sate may be sitmal at tha Dos Mkt', duting•t 6 " day,liitboakittnicbarge. _ • ArMad nightof the meat of ttie yopnlar aristgt Mr. and 4der. BABICT. -• r • E Ma:B. WUUamsat Bagged .Pat; ands 311 1 4 B. •Yru!.. as "'Jetty (Mot".- • . • Tin Srcirca, Aram 1441,14:wat bi.setad..o4; Drizalvok, ;: Den Creszolarr-4. -- 4 4,ldrtalinatoal _-p_ s. •—r• - • - • • • .. , 12itlialatraiairis via aogadivith tlair•Tataat.?: • Tns :1111811 swex . AskjwyagEH • NT.curnmaiiii. kon's B. WMatis. Torafthavara-ate v aadillo.. - DABB/MBILUAMS . , .• • - • • - , • J • I t. • MEI AMUS.EAMTS. py:c4.llc4:l GU ATI D • • -4,- x - sr wiz- GIEERMANIA - ItUSIC AT4 SQUIETY, • On Wednesday-evening, April_ At the:aliii* lialVialstea • - CAMMLP. . • • • And AL7Ardi ThEl,L,.Pfecnist. . . sir Tickets one dollar esch,rand darn ticketfriutcoikE. Ewp Ladles tm - e G enllemsa—ior two. JEollars, J ust at libe , Mask StoTet or Messrs. SUEBEftimcl.WP.ll.OB- - 13DOOrg °Pew at.7—to commence at 8 . [spl3 THE-MME:!= 7 I.II3I - CON=G. MA_SON:IC 'pg. FOUR NIGHTS 'QNAY tommeacusgmr-Walteidair Evisiting, April rE.R.Lts -. • • - • ChAIDBELL: - . - :3tINSTRELSY 'Mica Concerts in the eltrof Baltimore far oar. or.ahun. dred anreesfire•iitahi . . shit in mugs Otthe prtnelpal cities . of the Irtdon tar. the last sil yeatsf, hare remind x paiscut... igiiinparalleled in the annals of hi thkrptan Entertaimatz, and. tarn a elms of citizens Catseldom &equal sienna -• litatiath ha to an:Lbws:a to the; ladles and . gentle:mai of - the eltroishartierles of their MiSVPLILLi SA.SHIONABLE MUSICAL SOLRIZOL. ..I%.Thrttiimmany, r rer.lidgrurismi .. am•CLßeient and. aim! i of talented pertionairsizonalsting of • . JAMAS K...E.ENDALL, the celebrated Ah-RintnStsd Clari 7 - .*4_peadorreter. latioTtlitsßostirn Blau Dana: :.7LI2I3IOEDISON.-the celebrated .or,beelelle, pettbrineri of the Bishin Mum • . - - , .LuKs '-'• •B. FENTOh P. WAD/MX, C. C. DieriPisikl24:oswiraud :_, - --nAnzsrr,, • • meet, CARL and vta; -- • * , • will hai the, honor of appeming each ermine% a' Clinic. selection of new S o t s Duette, Trios, Quirteges; and Citioroses,intaditchrg gain ftord'lto PPerlis -of La riacu. liamarle, Mutants, demtranilde,liarins, Yea Diai.olts Panetta Horse, Erna il:AM:We.laid , h4.-floonwanlals, - Lneretlaliontia• Embirmisti-G l 4 AM•Ax...Togeibirselth their laughable Sur , lima Dances, Salm, and Itlft . l4.m. ' Ulth datettatlons Of Queer. Qualnts.Qtliet Qui:Telma:a -4-_ •Slit-•Yrir parttenlaritaa tha'Avainuotates: it Tickets 25 centsbrottalnedarthaplitat• Ind Rote* Maio Stara,- and at ' the door. • 119- DOOXlftspan at Ty, o'clock; to • .51n.postamattient '" ~ -10 1 4 )1 4. 2 9 18 0 1 . 13 f 'tnsika• :.SP.M4iN.:..-P.,'.!.. SisiPipint-Diaitliim!Nwr no. - 1.4481/3Makgast..7, intlt7 U6-D~—l +st.tben. -':6mraCr nf . • kind Shiartatreats. (slam Earrphy 2 Eturch- ISclretaio eta MosallYallasisgs, at 8 cr'dock. ..ILBGERCINA LODGE, I. O. o..Pe—atut LtrY". fro a Ledie;N0..233.1,0; or a: mints 'emyry Waintsdkreyerdrigtrt Waltlngtmitillalrdod .10:=•11CL CS; TlGA..—ffiarthlebeetklowaz.Tuia Pitts b=h. at.. 50 tees 3 b. go kr tba Pekin Tee.Etart, Na. ilith:!J4eet, s lthanDthe.lawbeist-Blick. aka GNvt l'eaiiecaLalireye be had. • • ,•• [jig J01: 1 1. IPOW.ViIEtrX Barelaystreet, Ire 4timiladow toe Astor ElctokNer fhntmnleDatcr. . , - by , Pr.11321111-11 . IPstltt~teipp pp2~treVyE±r ~F. qq - p R p, . dirmf•c-, door beknr Stith;lrldlAuSAtt , as • 1.70. Q. .P.. - --Plaar ef meeting, Warlingtn.Hall; IToofotroi3tibetireetilrifttatrese sod Virgin : itIIMEnG.2 Lerca; NO:.336Mitets every Tuesday thiciarat. Itscksarmorr,:lfp.:frfr:3leets Ana szutAkdr I, of Each. =nab._ . _ rEPLlaray • . V •V 0 /111.A.ATY ot ..- " e44°246 o o,lfar4 Mtgots dl- Bean a[ ercrigt4 llcomls2Co. Thxdstrixt. M-11.-ZElZaN;Ageit; rDrag isi Corstalt-Arsatsarper- gfrozimes igedirtthexailtu A - 4EIWD _ • - 1-1/ s,44o;iimbilet .".,-.CU1XT.A.1.31 Onztakbarldaterlials, and • 11--wY Twiondwior may. dileriptkinilfnalliztre Madan, lkownelloo, LossennAL- nstnlin Conan& N. panted Window sbades,-Gilt Oman; Curtain Plin Ban% - sl.;witsdesele and retail. ; CARR% • -, tio.linChenzonwheekenensunthßtr 4dea nsesf 'C l a it ".! /LW!, lakt74hil4-T2611 - Windowstisae-manxdaLe.-. ti,37 tiviWookmacor szcoND.oa),,utga - 49:11:a1=14111;10:16.15,_.Quick.Adwanif Aguitt tgc:si r , bAce - swei siwtitti=4 . lis., 7 : Xir.Dtalertand ;W ls il:l4 . cm invi G. to idittith be; pazatts.sthg elsetrne. _ L MLIM, alt27:7at PO*. corner Smolt sail Arch's:tr.., NaLSOIN'S Pat Otßoa Brag:elm Third street.' 'Llkentementsken - In- ell kinds of weather; from S *3l. to S P.:3f., /Pin an emanate artist:le:lmA sninaste li keness, unble as Teets' ' parlor to the emmaenclienp4tiertmotypes, at tho following cheep prieeei 1140.. • Szi $ 4, 3 5 euclurr e rl;si . ,:ici4b 3 N to the dee and uallii of rese or frame.. . • . • , &nes for from 11 A. 31. t0.f.P.3.1. - - . • N.8.--Likencssos Ida "peziane.taked in - a 4 kittibiargli; City - Glsise ileteirke.— • CUNNLXQUA3I L CU.; ...11ent.Tessturers of %UN-! Dovir,OLAss.. - :Co; 20. Market_between -ll* and • • _Bemired, Pittennigh; -lessee: - .oireistkrir - to - "add . dr.m. ' Also. dealers is YLLIT BLASS; BOT TLES, ke.' Two of the limn being pinntinal tam, win 0 14 - their attendon . :lii the badness, end dent they am prcdnee an article of Winds, Mass Kcal to = -Any eitturroftrelgo or dozen - Air itiannfadtare.---r.- 14101 , 141088, NOWA tirlbSP:=Leuvat &seas dir-ittarst bask deb ssapernm- - Litttliscisoyedoelthoin pain orUmm:mt Draisrl srt, PAW* Astilst of, 3,-N. Ear Stnerorkermsi be - - celasigba 0419 - -Arch ipsqißbiladstpltietrisglMk4 ! :BL to 3 . _...Tbistsopiesitia . iltiseis - iiiiiilhilisiiittisao to . ariiieh aspects' pritstico'bos vistaed bkoito - retbies treitiliimt to ittch ayteves of' enema as to lad thstoost coo- . Ababisl and otieltutta 4106 316144 . it5 . s steady attentlon to 5130C1A TED Pirezisenfir • Comppaaaay of the City of Pithashigh.:- ,h goon , Pitsident-110BEET FINNEY; &cream - ' -will inmate agthisi -11833 and -3LSIINE BlSWitrall lichd& ',Mee: 1103 . 04,311a15' hos: .124:54',90' Water sheet. : - ahLtorns:: B. C.E,tizzlr ItAKlfte,, •-- .• Dents,-1.1. I C. H. PentbWri, % 1111 & 11 01441.1.014 _ •A. P. Ausbats; -* W Jos e t ph TR*, . NEhibid.B; D.' goIi,ETIEELES , Dasairostoe . ra - Co of • „ EL ittibui -.' EMI, • ELE mtrrsei ..44ffio:-.104 Bata,Strat,bdiosaiXeraz;laititiThaci .s..ingores MIL and =GO NA : czar thelddo and Winds._ apinst-Lau or Damns. tyltre: ALSO-Agatogt rho Pedts of fheard !far*. tioaxodTraroperfordon; ,• - • • , - 11. D. Ebg = .NfrELarinierjr..,. .- • ' - • ElillsorEtaisi-r. • - &moo' M. Kier, - Witham Eirtghain, EObeitl;oodWi4.:!. - "j•Jo.to a. Duwartb, - EraarieSellers,, : 1 Edward ' '• - J. Beboomaaken Iftheilti.yard,;:" WEB= E. pp. • irr. - 2 Pittsburgh • zars naurane Qom.. U:r74tt id titrPlTTSßal26ll, - -P.A. $lOO,OOO • r - • Tkas ,Pietidc%cm—Euitec 21.'CtuziLc. c TTeastirei44 omit' 8: yrien, Secretary—‘a — AZOacx&.' UMW, NO. a'Yin's' smusz.. (liasonib . . : Thiro7!:*A7 =lkea vier" p;k: or eoasaseq Tag , L a fe .i t hk„. - . lazawilltstegaze tbo Bum adoptiol by elm; J Vat** lite:, as a Ye:helm:l of ciriatiird frida the iiites---egail hos diTirbrai of thirty-Mete scui one- - turd per amt,pall artatuall in *drawee) , • TWO titan:ache !ITT.ratta.,,gohic towing, or . . . IrEvn; '::.lisrph Gatisai. < 46 rniro.slams—acia Bux....n2rms OPIUM' -~=,-.r_.-~ -_ .~ .;. , A ,IDILEW urrawas, atittador; remove . d their ' COAL' OZYMB to theNiArlutill Smithfield struts; stare J. Belay, Jr.'s at cataaersngi i . ... : sprtlm• .WEDDEL.a. • T Calf =WOE, Desk: la Each Dna:, 11. 5 .fi r , gm z ea l zysaustbas,.Merelsislse. Air a• Mkt.; Mum& FLA ilfth - street, nett .. slar to the lsese - Deplat Bank, Pittaborsh; Pe. - anis Weitert;lawatassas. ftcanpazky, - Pittsburgh. Kru,sx, Sr -.PM:Wad. I'. M. GORDON. Secret:mg WILL inane 'gangan Maas of rie:te, easier and. Mitt - yt~DT= .41.11 toe" beMberallpaAlusted vat • Inelltutke4Biziggiati Dawes igio ut , vett tactins•bs tho oteuxozoltroma who are detOrogned. by proargolmoos arid , tom:Ltd:tin the character whit& Ihrlarrrearersed, u g tbe best. Protottior, to tttoss _m ho &die to inured. - - • • - Dirogars.-11. =ler, mtioa'.x.w thttler, II Jr., w. U. aras 9 tk e. . puutes Geotgew. Wm. Lieu, 14n.osts, eon,. Dm Almada volute, Thomas axei. * as . mice, N 0.112 Water etreet, (Warehouse of /Tem - On,nseekra) f!ttteuzah - =la • • - .fir 4 *ea s • a s _ - - ~`~' . MMEIIIII
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