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'Wpm, let f.'s, .-Mo . arizio•••• . . !ratc:;:z.:cro ere the eft arslr!_tle# ny 11 / 1 7 tlk bildt r ri r a =M Bost M on, areutslu thiseltles e, r . eds=""' u f d _ Pa t ,viirr.,ani siatterist4lol _ l l lo PArr e .. 4 Bubscrtectair for 111,3elgo= an et t 5 j?'.! -.. 4111 7 d eg 1 - I W 3 M in a ' , 122 Nassau street. 1 Lgostyri, I.o , Btaus street, DEATHS 0V Tine. VICE ^ '"Tt in with Seolieg e 0 Poignant sorrow that we iie:aHon. WS. Kun, the death at the . _ /:'....5.--111"41)7P4 lien t. 'of the United States .:. ThB ad on. Tuesday, at hie plantatio s it 1 , 1 obireAinbamn. KlNO:btie li k ia feW rbito life, having tiled the poeitio 1'.10;-elkerator, from Alabama, for many pear s. tshed honor. He was a man of . un highly esteemed not talents' " w 'a men brother .Benatore, but by goo ties throughout the. United States. .Imalth,• for several months bad been ept; 'delicate, At ,tho.aduPe of 'hie r . ... - V" ACT eitins l Mailed l . the eland_of. lio*Filtethat'nah_jange of climate _might better ; atoocditlonEdt;:hcitiontinued . to deolln_ , e, , un di • ;ifilkbee am evident that :' ids' end , was - rap i th y e Ho returned home, not to 1144:417aaPAItiigl'int‘ to which : ..rettn eluvtited by the . American people—hut to ,f11,4 , 1 .m.s grave ' . SEE ' • -- WESTILAIII BANKS. •. 7 A.-Short article which appeared in our paper • cfnUesday, respecting the wildcat monerof the -'... , =Weet, has farnislied ritheriteite some of our c • . -temporaries to comment upon. What we said, as 'to the character of the Money, we honestly beilov ed, and have not, and will not, reteitei sword of it. , Siiuco then,we have ascertained Ala..facts seta the orgtuattatiott of whi more fullyjustilles us in the asitergini.thiii it* up iiii;the:pitrposa of specuratibi, sad; not ^t for _the accolitaidation of the people ittthe -r neighborhood there it purports to he located. 'they reqefied its aid, its paper would not be hawked - about She streets of Pittsburgh to find credalaus purchasers. We have no more special 4bjectiort. yi this. bank then we hairiite any othe wildest Concern, but for the welfare of .our lOW _citisens, we would desire the-':manageen. to keep their picture slips in the neighborhood from which they purport to come. , ' . • _Ulan contirtual.oomplsint amonfrene'rOltine. • that`we have. too ranch paper money in tics;' and every new note that inakee its appear ....ante is regarded The hat can not be asserted that the niiiie.ffir of banks that • "%WI springing up in the Went, ere started for the - - purpose of accommodating the community in ' the neighborhoOds or woods where they are lo• • ' oated. If this were 's tact, their notes would not be first issued in Pittsburgh. We bate bad, -' for • years past, a superabundance of rag money • - trash among us, without feeling a necessity- o importing, any of the new , truck. .i.lfeekateilinthlng"-for the , russardta that have • _sheaf esaile tipen'the'Post by mercenary sheets in iegardio Chian:tatter; but we would be sorry to learn that_thn gentleman who is most interested - " - liithe.tironlation of these wildcats, should have stbila . cistilo'w'ai to give them Rock River notes as a'reeterupeuse for their blackgnardiem and — faleelte(4ll; One of his organs gives him .2Dode4 toXititalin to pass round his looney, and lee - have'...nn''dettbt the others will s be equally iliing to render services in their pecoltiv way, This iea question which we had no desire to • Our first article was a mere- passing ' . tisotice`of a project which we thought was deaign w- ed to speculate uponAhe credulity of the people ; • - .lWe think so still, - aid,jadging from the informs- Alott received ' from those of high authority eon 'stead with the Bank, - we will continue to think • It le folly for the:managers of the Rook Rive Bank, or any other bank to suppose that the people can be hoodirinkedhy protestations about gtholtl' i- Jata simnel:it can be so man aged as to work well here, why is it not popular in Yrisoonsin? If the notes were current in the little toirn.where it is said the' bank is located, why hale they been sent to Pittsburgh in arm -his for the purpose of circulation? We do not des — ire to injure the prcispects of the gentlemen' engaged in this speculation; but we can assure / them that all the efforts of their hired presses! will be insufficient to force their rage upon this community. They bad better ,confine their la bors to Bock River and other Wildcat localities. 4i4 t ot.s ~~ :': ~~ a ftir Strikes are prevalent ail trier Eagl:si4 a wall skiti this epuntry. The rillway - porters of Lir 3l 7 ool , t' . .‘ 44` _filunter of one thousand,- 44 itind..tucreitti*CV the coal minim of , row mAriet;oolltimg, struck, said snd otafiinHia higkirP,ai“ ir!i*`i.l),piasfiis of , London alse eon. 6 rlck 4 aYerf 4-- _ •-• 4 3' 1 ;! I tt0 1:11 t h e e l 3 # y of 19 11 : d tw.? elP t h has t6'll beenilauthor=li 33(400,i/14.04)itsi,itoaklei-tke. 4aureadbouipiiri Mal .... a :errrsßose ._ 21, NEW BOOKS. We _hate received from the publishers-0: P. Ptitnati•A'Oo.r _Now.-York, through Mr.• El.B. POSiortit, fin -Market street, a volume entitled siAitibel; :a:Fatally History," by ELIZABETH Viknotitir. This isa volume which will interest dose who are fond of perusing stories of the affection: It- is a family narrative, drawn chiefly from, Raper; furnished by the writer's father. story is written in beautiful len , vutge; . -and'it will commend itself to the especial 100.4 the ladies. - 2.-, Prom tt!ftOarlo3 "publishers we have received ifte 4 tbeniel Hunt, a Narrative of PersonarAd. FABliftB, author of Life - on ,WeL-Jedit.ewil!cThis is quite,an entertaining the humorous and the ridiculous. it'jfillreffOrji_Pleatientreadiniiior an idle hour • for Tesl4/,.II: S. Bossiorthk.bffirket street. -;,44:.-Podam,tk Co. have also sent us ((Avery Dnirrfioiltitia Readings, with brief Beviewsun., praogcal absereistions, for the use of Schools and fainilies," by theßev. John L. Blake, D. D., Rector of St.' tiatthe4Church,Doston, &c. , Thltkvolume. ilf,notifitendet;by the author to supersede, - or evert reading of -the Bible.;? but is- designed- yr:Walsh the beauties of that good book, vithu connected Ofitlint: aleteryt To eaoliiiiipter the chronology lefised, , and the narrative part of the Gospelsi reduced:to a regular harmony. For instance: the IDISt Chapter gives the History of the Crew ti*„ front the Ist and 2d Chapters of Genesis: B, : 'V2 - 4()04. Chapter second, Plan placed iu Paradise. Chapter; third, Adam's Transgres itionir„Chapter fourth, Flistory of Cain and Abel; Chapter fifth, ilistc;ry of the Deluge, &0., Tkii - volume admirably arranged. For *ale by Itoswort.b, Market street. The Phyadelphia Ledger dates that the Mountain Smitten of the Peisnsylv ani saz~irosd its steadily : progressing... The gradin upon section 93 •10, r tdready . done, and the ballast ' ing upon same completed ; several other see *harm will he coqipleted- by the middle .of May. _ work is being prepared, for an immo. glig4:&iiibleirickiiiiperstrutitirei which will b . l ai d d own atonce. -' Those in charge of the line seem confident of: yarn the.: whole.complete. and ready dperstion:stiiiiixtime? Plorembe • next. •• • , IMMO mi - kiepont'srisr. .._ • . . . The philosopher Who controls the editorial columns of lielt:TorkTribunc,-ftunkly ad mits that the Federal, Whig party has positively this:ghost: We give the facts tn , hls own words • • "We consider the Whig"party not only defeat ed. hut undotte:.'--iyo-can contemplate its Mato !iy : with - all the philosophic candor that we could .bring to boar on the history of the English War .f the Roses or the rise and fall of the Girond , iota in Revolutionary. France. We believe that '-, the only effect of keepitig,tip,tbe Whig 0rge41.1 , -. Ition and sitsidird lie the perpetuation, of sbusee 't• and. gig' s /Wu ante --thatesnow rampant In the government. of our .cltY. As nurses appeal to beitain fabuloie dwellers in darkness as a quiet; us, to troublwinti,children,,so theWhigparty illbe nsed,'While it holds together, as a scare :•; erow.entillbn instniinent of discipline by the lead ers and fuglemen of the shamDemOcracY. They ••••• will•getierallibi able to keip.iiesjsrrity in their leading-strings 'by •playing , :lyalon their hopes of IT! office and spoils, or their fears of being thrown into a'ptifterlatit akikunpoPiikti'ialnority." W° :1 07 Al*** reedit for once. He has toldAteriltivarthelied truth:. We thank him • for the naiad adraleslon of the fact that the on ly effect of keeping np. the Whig organisation bad standard, is the porpetwatioit - of abuses and ioniti.":lle• will not' eny that in ell the histo 'of the world, in all, the retioiffeet previotuil rruptio . n, knavery and rascality; there can no • . parallel be found witkthe Whig frauds and pa . - elatiotiii of the latelkaittars and GAILDISE3 ad ministration:- - The'petible wilt not be in a hurry *eau 'to ill:tit:the Federal Whigs with political cower, even if they should onto more 'come to ife. The national treasury has been plundered sufacie:ntly for. the remainder of this century at !it. • 'But what disposition does the Tribune intend to make of the remains of the late Whig party ? There Oin'elist !i doubt upon thist point. They e to be transferred to Joan P. Hein and the free negro Demooracy,• provided, they do not choose _to have an opinion of their own. The game that is now on foot Is plain and visible enough, even to the eyes of the blind. The Tri bune has at last thrown off all disguise, and has openly gone over to the Abolition faction. It Is now as.thoroughly enlisted in that cause as Gerimios or 12Azni.Docontss.. It remains to be nediwbitherit can carry what is left of the Whig pastyalong:with-it --Pamsylvarsian. SPrarr 'RAPPING MACELNEI3.—Tho New York ournai of Commerce nye: The, ;spirit rapping humbug is made to operate upon the public) are • ulty by different moans ;land the curiosity, not to say excitement, which If awakens in some nom niunitles, presents a strong temptation to that description of persons who are said to "live by their wits." The latest method of effecting the object that we have hoard of, is through the in lininentality of "medium tables,", of peculiar .onstruction, such as are promptly manufactur ed to order at a certain place in Pearl street.— ' e table is like an ordinary one, with a top formed of a thick board ; but concealed within &cavity, in the latter is a email• apparatus, with kind of bat , EAer, for producing the "raps."-- !' hainmer is'en'Conlitrticted with a wire run „nick down through the table leg, that the latter has only to bein contact with a nail bead, or something of the kind in the floor, to enable the :,' operator to ,prodimil the rape, by moans of gal i. +seism. We understand that several of these achioes have been made, and that it is probe- Ole that quite a number are in use. doOD EGOS roc those who have Setting hens would do well to taktrOotiee of the following remarks, and they will have a chicken for 'every egg thy set. Take eggs not more than three Jaye old, and have a candle or lamp; bold the egg In one hand with the broad end up- wards, close to the candle; place the edge of the other band on the top of the egg, and you ;: will immediately perceive the incubation end. ..;Some, people can tell a pullet from a rooster. be murk for a rooster is cross-wise, and a pul et lengthwise. Another way is to place your tongue on the largo end of the egg, and youirill a strong heat if fresh and good, anti less heat it old and doubtful. Eggs put by for hatching should Dever be put in a very damp .ellar, as the dampness destroys this heat. The EXODUS SO Tin Fait Wgrr.—There is a vast emigration to Oregon and California, (prin cipally to the latter State,) the present season, from the North-western States. The Illinois State Register says it is "sure that Ohio, Indi 'anci.and Illinois, will send as many beyond the mountains this year as in any previous year, and we hear of no falling off In any other quarters: 4 ' The Register says: - " A new feature in this movement westward is :seen this Season. Hundreds of men who has made fortunes in California, and returned here during last fall and summer, are among those going out, most of them taking fine trains of wagons, cows, mules and horses, in droves— ! nearly all purchased by money obtained at the ..'nes. Thus we see that oar people who sell these products are sharing the profits of the gold digging." gEir Americans are to be found in responsible situations in almost every ummtry on the globe. •One is Harbor Master at Shanghai, in China, at ',resent. Ile sends home a very interesting re vert of the business of that distant place. It ppears that the American tonnage exceeds that of any other nation. The unlimber of British easels entered during the year 1862 was 102, with a tonnage of 82,700, while.' the American vessels were 71, with a tonnage of 40,865. The total was 76,900 tons, and the vessels 187 ; there being among those, besides English and Ameri . an, French, Danish, Hamburg, Spanish, Ha waiian and Dutch. The_ tea exported from the ; ort daring 1862 amounted to 57,695 pounds. jpsr Wo'have lately heard pretty big stories of fast running on railroads, but the experience of a Western man who has been down East, does ap the brag a-la-Quixote : " Speaking of speed I reckon they travel ..ome on the andcon River Railroad. I stepped tato the car at Albany, got fairly seated at Hnd -on; lighted my cigar at Poughkeepsie, spit out :t Peekskill, and hit a man at Sing Sing. The elegrapb looked like a picket fence, and on go ' .g to the rear of the train, I found that we had rope-milk and ten-pin alley in tow, each filled • ith brick—both stink' straight out like the tail , f a kite, without touching the track, and were merely used to steady the train." ge,. The Vicksburg Sentinel, of the 7th inst., learns that a serious difficulty has been and is Still brewing between W. D. Roy, Esq., of th e Otminsko Sun, and the Ron. D. W. Adams, of aokson, originating in an article published by oyln - his paper in relation to Adams. The itter, it, seems, phallenged Ray, who accepted it, but in s manner not satisfactory to the friends of. Adams; a different acceptance was after wards given, whiat wati t ,_igiected by Adams' riends as miming too late.- Viriteximpon the par .es mutually placarded ' each other. Thus the matter stands at present. • A STRIKING Flatras.—Dr. Holmes * of Boston, I . tely delivered a lecture wherein &el - genius and , characteristics of Byron and Moore were dis cussed. Holmes is himself a poet of ,no ordina • genius. The following figure of ByrOn ..:trikee us as new, and eminently appropriate: FierY and voluptuous, and of a tropical na ture, he was born out of place in , foggy England. The northern partlet thought she was incuba ting s common egg, but when her-bantling chip . ped the shell, how must her feathers have risen with astonishment and horror, to behold upon it eacarlet plumage of the wild-ftamingo TOR ICE TRADE OP BOSPON.—The Shipping 4ist states that the export of ice from the port of Boston, for the month ending March 31, has :en as follows :,—To Havana, 727 tons ; Matan -40, Oilbra!tar, 130; Port Spain, 255; langston, 4a., 317.; Aspinwall, 103; Nassau, 74 ; Ne ' W Or4tius, 9,926 ;• Mobile, .2,02; oa f ". ten; 423; diiiitilittnt, - 284; Pendaoola, Ipo t4tal.forMarob;l2,4346;---.. 'dice dam 11 23 234- total , for 1863,.20i3; tinte for 1852, 30;459 tout. The Amin Bey Fraud. It must be yet fresh in the public mind that a year or se ago, a very sedate and coorteoaa Turk calling himself Amin Bey, was ,vert#o4ylly . , lionized all over hia_c,oantry, ah:entbithrei . the Sublime Pate. 1 He was vouobed for . we be: iieve, by !WWII, end despit some doubt& as to hisiiiii-:Oaracter, was .auepied without credential/and had the slang tittle's= of $lO,- 000 appropriated him by Co ogrees to pay his ex pewee in viewing the country. His visit, after a time, wag allowed.to progress very quietly, anti we now find the following' expose of the glaring deception in a'Washington latter to the New York Democrat: - An informal but very impertinent letter has been forwarded' from Conatantinople, to a dis tinguished gentlemen here, to be presented to the State Department. had - the pleasure of reading it and sotne'dollitimd documents before they found their way tothe. Secretary of State. The main object of-this interesting letter is, to prefer some serious charges against a Dragoman, or official interloper, employed about the -Ame rican missions, but as this must lead to an offi cial investigation, I willienve it until I can send you a formal copy of 'the charge. But - in the course of explanation there is . .a naive socoiust of the racy and piquant trick played upon the cabi net awl people of the Unioh,in the case of Amin • Boy. this gentleman; fox-whom Congress appropriated $lO,OOO to show him whatitvgreat people we are, who was solemnly welcomed by Mayors of cities and Wovernors of States,. with speeches, dinners, and all the etcetras of hospi-, table fuss, was simply a respectable school teach er at the Navy Yard , at Constantinople; nothing mote, nothing less. , How then came the country to be so deceived? That is still the question. Amin the schoolmas ter was an intelligent. Turk, and he wanted to see the wisdoin,of the Now World, but bad not the money. With a tact worthy of Barnum a dragoman who wanted to see It too, end who held a post under the United gitatea Legation in Tur key, bethought him of a speculation—he would dub him friend Bey and envoy of the Sultan, and make money in allowing off to our people.— The government was caught in the trap, and an cepted the self conatitoted Prince and Envoy without credentials, and endorsed him over to Congress, which, in like', manner, without look ing, gave him money to go on his travels in state, and amuse himself and the people. Amin Bey divided the homage of thscrowd with Kos suth and Setuiy 'Lind, and to do Mtn justice be anted-well his part. He wasa. most gracious and dignified prince, and if he did not have the talents of the other two, he used what he had to advantage. The Balton was in time informed of the affair, and it is probable sought to follow the 'Trample of the American Cabinet, in keeping silence.— When Mr. Irdlmore heard ofit, he ordered some inquiry into this Impertinent dectifrtion, and the result seems to bare ' been a csonoltisiou not to stir the dotter, for aingular and uoreasonable as it reads, the deceiving dragoman still keeps his profitable sineeare at the American Legation in. Turkey, while the Conant whci expotied the fraud has bad the cold stionidp. Still: it to by no means a settled siffair;:dad it - may come up in the investigation is pending with regard to other derelictions. • Decidedly this affair of Amin Bey should not be lost, and it Barnum is still himself, be will forthwith import a Print: of Japan, or a Princess would be better still, to taker the tour of the United States, in order to report us properly to their Dual Mitjestiee of the Inaccessible Islands. ThS Irli i ILzodup. The accounts from Ireland up to theittiriust show that the "rush" is rapidly on the therme in the province of Ulster, and that the effects of the drain sze,beginning to be felt area in the best circumstanced of the northern counties.— Down, Antrim and Derry, are said to be the larg est contributors to the emigration. Of the latter district a local journal thus reports:— "Our queye and 'halt' are daily crowded with emigrants on their way to America, either by ships direct from this port, or by the various steamers to Glasgow and Liverpool. Four ves sels have olsaied out daring the week for British America and the United States, the emigrants on board of which appeared generally to-biree beef in comfortable circumstances at hone." The following are the numbers on board each ship; with their destination:—Superior, for Phil adelphia, 229 ; Fanny, for Philadelphia, 184 ; Mary Ann, for Eit. John's, New Brunswick, 222 ; Deodata, for Philadelphia, 171—total, six. Be sides these ships, there are four first class Tea echo advertised to sail from Londonderry during the ensuring fortnight, and the various emigra tion agencies in this city are daily besieged with parties desirous of engaging passages to Ameri can ports. It is pretty evident from this fact that there is no immediate necessity for the gov ernment devoting public funds for the purpose of encouraging emigration, as the dapopniation of the country is going on quite rapidly enough already, without the aid of artificial stimulants.': North-eastward, it appears that the farmers are flying from the county of Louth ; and from the north-west tho Langford Journal announces that— ~ A vast number of emigrants may be seen hurrying dailyfrom our county, in hopes of seek ing a more comfortable home in the Far West. The coaches which belong to Mr. C. Blanconi, and leave our town daily for Dublin, are throng ed with emigrants, and from their appearance they seemed to have been in very comfortable circumstances in life." Panreaus' WAGES IN New Yoga.—The N. York Courier and° Enquirer of Saturday says : As a matter of curiosity to the general reader, to whom the statement that we pay 85 cents per thousand ems conveys no very clear notion whether It is a "living price" or not, we copy from our to-day's pay roll the amounts that some of our hands who have worked a full week which amounts will be paid them in bankable money this morning. The loss of twelve bands rendered some extra exertion necessary, but the number of hoar! employed in earning the sums named has not averaged over thirteen per day, for the week of six days : John G. Baum 88,248 ems, $29,12 Edgar Schnook 79,482 " 27,82 E. B. Thompson 70,982 " . 24,89 G. E. Godley _65,404 " 22,90 Wm. H. Dyott 62,682 " 21,92 Wm. -E. Fletcher 61,798 " 21,68 Geo. C. Fairtlough 69,108 " 20,84 Darius Atwold 58,195 " 20,05 There are besides eight others who have earn% ed over $l7, and under $2O during the same period. Biiveral of the new hands who have worked but three or four _days, have earned as much as $8 to $8 50 per day. OLD FOGISO VERSUS TOUNG AMBEVCA, Southern editor says of these two classes: The first never see anything forward, because they are always looking back. The second care little what has lieen, while seeing what will be. Of the first we may say: Old politicians chime on wisdom past, And totter on in blunders to the last" Of the seoond we may say— Young statesmen see the light before them cast, And waste no effort on the burled past. A nation that lives only in the past, cannot live long. Henn vs. Sorr WArr.a.—A paper was lately read before the Institute of British Architects, setting forth that, contrary to the opinion of the London Board of Health, soft water, instead of bard, is injurious to animal life. The position is sustained by numerous facts, showing the low tone of the system, and the glandular affections induced by the absence of lime, in any form, in the water, to be as decided as the excessive de• velopment of the sanguine temperament pro duced by too great a proportion of these sub stances. • Atirr.—A suit having been commenced before a Justice id diilwanhie, was removed by affidavit to the nearest`Justice, under the law. The offi cers of the two ministers of the law were at about equal distance, and resort was bad to a surveyors chain, to ascertain which was nearest. One was found to Ye nine Unks'nearer than the Xiir A plat called "General Frank /epee, or the Hero of the 9th Regiment,". -having a great run at the New Badfurd , Tketilm. 7/4 - change. If :the piece- runs as well uthe'Pfeeident" did, _ t will make the fortune at ilsw - tiutuagtr. Mat. . • •• SPllljf G A burst/4 -itsjrculLas B,• -atskasstss - uu%. oleel; AllilascsairsLasrta• OAS assleal Ols aselsap: 4 Ma ns us sad Anita, • da=0 8 1 13560 T st' solid fru, at wealth. ," A watching pi In., ninurxt, For the flowers that one by one Open their cabala rule To woo the 'fitful • gush, finish, • Funle, . A wisb to shoot and laws_ 4111114 wi th tops And Waal" 3Ve tan the Taw • . DRIDA.IIt:CIF. UORIE. Who & hiefitoifelilireptily ,orsat • • The dretau of , rho dream of home, - Steals Orr titslioart, too on to Ilea, _ 'When fir Or senor land we roam? genalight more eat may o'er no fall,:, , , To'greetter shone our bark may come; -put far More bright; more dear than all, Thstaresm:pr hbme, Madre= of home, ; - . . lettcreyouth wiera far Sts ifghtlairkbourria o'er.ccean'e gem, - j'altat 11. wino in'ainVe star lircineseer:the were? to iiriam.er 0131 e. - Fixbd thciTtglits of abut:a 'friends' and lovas ' , Attletit sweet hour around him tome; bflatteeirt'a beet joy where'er be roves,- Tbit dar; imig *Te r tliat'dretiai of ff!=:C= • The•joarian Colony at Na ' uvoo has recently been increased by'- the addition of a number, of . _ new *inhere from - France.. WI _applicant panes a-prohntion of fotir_rainthe, wad is re-, quired - to furnisitto„ the common stook _at least $BO, ,With a bed - and clothing for himself. Many 'Americansinthe vicinity have expressed a de* . sire tajoiz. , .-- • . . A. proposition is pending before the patnt dian issembly, , to address the queen in Tavor of the pardoia -- of Smith O'Brien and his fellow prisoners. ..., , T . he sort ,Smith. (Arkansae) Herald denies On thi-leforlitation :of Major Reynolds, that ~ Fort APastokieber bona attacked by the Ca; It isinot altiaysa mark of kindness to_pos sees in 'open countenance. An alligator is`a de- tieltful.ereature, and yet he possesses an open countenance when itt :the very act of lakbfg you in. 1, _ - • Eartinta +t - .E5q..., the 'great_showmati, has beerielected.te4e.Connectiout-Legielature from th;idgefiorl- • According the Evening Post, the Nan of creating' Ecglielt'agrictiltarists in Ireland has - preyed. a total failure. • John McCleeste'r, generally known as "Conn tri UGC** kyifi pugilist, died in Near York on Simday.,.nffever contracted on a novas voyage from --- • " There are 29 copper mining companies in op. oration around Lake:Superior. - Prom in opine • - *flake of 21"ef them, it; seeins they are divided into .22.9,000ithares,. and cost $1,000,000: -They are:.conaidered to be worth $3,860,000. - They. have *educed 10,000 tops of . , coPper. A clefieskfrienk writing from San lortincisco, says:—Blhave never been before congregations of .more intelligent .and energetic looking men, then Isaw * the churches yesterday. This is no place for tinpards. A pr rte is in operation in Bostonitfor the benefit 'of children so destitute of diselpfine and decency as to be wholly unfit for immediate, ado:assilia to the publics *heels. The school lass bean highly suctess fa!, about five hundred pupils having enjoyed its advantages within two years and a half.— Such Institutions are needed in other cities, and, judiciously managed, vwould prove great blessings. The St. Utile Republican . of •the 12th; no tines tbe..eatederti frone.the Mormon faith, and says: The elder in this city is making arrangements, we understand, for the early removal of sever al hundred Saints to the Salt Lake. There are now In St. Louis from 3,000 to 4,000 Mormons, all told. ' • The New York Ice Merchants have just Ginn .fated, their terms for the present season, and their,prices are just twice as high as they were five :five years ago. , They demand now fifty cents a week , for 10 to ig pounds daily. Z The Siainstresses of Cincinnati, who have for tome time been on a strike,bave adopt ed the following bill of prices Parma —Cotton, now made for 18 cents, to be advanted to 28 Dents; do. do. for 25, to 35 cents; Woollen do. for 25, to 85 cents; do. do. for 40, to 60 cents ; do. do. for 50, to 60 cents ; do. do. for 60, to 70 cents ; do. do. for 16, to 85 cents ; none to be made for less than 28 cents per pair. Vrava.—Those now made for 15 cents, to bo adve t need to 20 cents; do. do. for 20, - to 25 eta ; do. do. for 26, to 80 eta ; do. dd. for 80, to S 6 cents; do. do. for 85, to 40 eta ; do. do. for 40, to 45 ate ; do. do. for 45, to 50 ate ; do. do. for 60, to 55; do. do. for '6O, to 65; custom-work do. for 65, to 85 eta; de. do. for $l, to $1,10; none to be made for less than 20 cents. , advance of 10 cents per coat over present prices. Bnutra.—Check, now made for 8 and 10 cents, to be advanced to 12i and 14 cents; Wbite do. do, for 25, to 80 ate ; do. do. for 50, to GO eta; do. do. for 75, to 80 eta ; none to be made for less than 1271 cents each. attawmts.--Cotton Flannel, now made for 6 and 10 cents ; to be advanced to 123 and 14 eta ; Drilling, now made for 10 and 12 cents, to be advanced to 14 and 16 eta I none to be made for legs than 12i cents per pair. • The advanced prices will appear to almost every reader as a starvation remuneration. • Dasmorza. Acernan—Loss,or Lars.—Yester day about noon, as the Jeannie Deans from Keokuk, was coming into port, a small cannon was tired, which bursted and killed two men in stantly. Their . names -were Wm. Seymour, second mate of the boat, and James Carrigan, deok hand. It was reported that two men were blown overboard by the explosion, but we un derstand that the complement of bands, on ex amination is complete, with the exception of the two men killed. The pieces of the shattered gun were blown in all directions, on 6 or . More passingthrongh the boiler heck into, the gentle hoen'e tearing away doors, staunchlops and windows. There was a large nuinber :of passengers on board, none of whom were injured.,' which is a most miraculous circumstance. The gun was planted near the windlass, at the bow of the boat. One piece passed through the main deck into the hold. Neither of the men had families, and both made their home in this city. —St. L ouis Democrat. • Tun, NEW Your. Holum MARKET.—The week ly transactions of the New York horse market are estimated by the New York Agricnitor, to amount to $60,000, or to upwards of $8,000;000 for the year. In this caloulatioi the sales, are put at 300 horses per week, of the average mina of $2OO. The stables last week contained 960 horses, which is about the usual number. It is said that horses are generally 10 per cent. high er than they were last spring, and thirty per cent. higher than three years ago. Very few compared with the whole number, are sold for less than $lOO. Sir Scrotalew—lt le due tolees Petroleum to say that It tuts been known to completely e radicate every Testes* of this dreadful disease in less tine than any other remedy, and at Ins mat or inconvenience to the patient. • The thousands of certificates In the hinds of the proprie. for „limy of 'which am from well known citizens of the city. of Pittsburgh and Its immedisdaricinity, go, to show clearly and beymutell doubt, that lima Peamorsinels a medicine of no common value, not only as - a local remedy in Ihraltr- Ehetsmatirs, Deqfhess, lots of Bight, but as a valuable internal reme#, inviting the investigating phroldsas, well as the suffering patient, - to becinne ac minted frith Its merits. Those having a dread of mixtures are assured that this - medians is purely natural, and le bottled as It dews from thebosoM of the lentil. • Theitglassiegr certificate is copinfrove a o paper peibli;lted Syracuse, - N. Y. Mut bears date 'August - -; 1852, to which is afro appended the artifaxaeof thectlebrie4 D. Y. .0)01,,11. I)., of Syracuse: - 'rlds.mayin truth certify,. that I have been so badly at dieted with Bcrofida far the histelelan yearithat mead of the time I have been unable to attend to any kind of 'badness, - and much of the time unable to Welk and confined - to my bed,' and have been treated nearly all the time by the best - Physicians our country' Wade; I occasionally _ got some re • lief. but no cure; and continued togrow worse until Dr. Peet recommended me to try the Petroleum, or Bock fl, as eyr . rything dee hadfdled. I did Se without folth . - st Drat,. but theefren wee astonishing; It threw the pcdsonto the etufse s '. at once, and I at Once - beg= to 'grow bettor, 'and tyy ash* . seven bottle:Vl have got stare worth thousabisof dollars. NdN,OY , • Th is may certify ;ha - I ban bentacqualuted with Hiss's Petroleum, orllocieol thin a Year, and harass peatee4 witnessed its benefidal tiffeCTS fn thireureef ludo; Int ulcers and other diseases tar . which tt lo recommended, and ems with confident* recommend it to bei medkindtr I thy et ettiortianined Mx safely - saythat trameareAtante, :07 "aa uSlatia!ooBl' 01,ediOiriettd , - - I ; • • D. Y. root IL IX 2 for isle by all the Druggist" in Pittstrerall. 'Cau2T 4 hri -• MEE ;-' u `-i',•::: . ',: - ." ,, ii. - . , ..,•,:,-.,1-.--;.:7::.:'...-:-.E...: : Liiiiiiiiiik Cult/int NiABEROVIEFF .. .', S PEL ens** si A. - W. SARFORD:" . ; - : % !F•'-- -, '-'•' :.• KREPawadvatlyeabizatki__. iiaitfiz earledimixtbaentaresilif _ . 40 be Muth' tiiiicrity,,- . _C-tk• lio .. CURTAni doops : .oc ' . i -- TXU - M 79ovziatitt .tyiegar-_-:.- , _ . _ _- .____,, iriii:th - r.oxicizrigii‘i._l i-4-:..vnusmr owes , au T = -- taii4llll- - -.f -- = , illuaticabutA all '= - Freilellf4ll;ko4aut.oxnateeiiillolitils lad li' remit Washes, lt Dartain wipe, .2, ; ' " EWA Ulnas, Gi=.....„ .„--, a „ ...... , Satins, Cords and Tassels, . . . " ' Damask Linens, ' Gimps, ell . Ores, „ 4 .'...- Castuneretta, ' !•-• ' LOO, ; : • - - Plain'Tarkey Red, „., r , Fringes, „'- -4 , India Satin Damask, - • ' Picture ' Tassels and Cards, " 141411 5. glirs, - . Shade Tussle and Brasses. - ..,. lturnitnre 'Amps; -' ' ' , Socks, kings,. Brinksta, &A..' A fall Assortment of Os alio!' goods constantly for sale, ;wholeiele a? retail. • i : , Imaillly-,,eif.m.n. . TIELEALTILIMI.AMIDAIrrianantafe;t 24,. lie)" FAILEVEZZ BENEFIT, andtioat'pialtliely this •utat appear:awe atairs.' B.MMET WILLLSMS, aiawidela oeessioa Mr. ILLNIUM WILLWIES wilt• appear: ia three riffle charades: - lour - artellaut Sortga-asul Dltheefil Ent night of tba new yAtik. area called Our ,Araratie. Bog .Boole., law open, ietiereaesis can by set:sited' Ist adnnce. • - • ••••,. aprZtat. o'l 'GARDi«3fr. J. P. IigIILSPOR.D, sakes great _ pleasure in sianouncing to his- frietida, and the pet. tons of the= Drains, in Pitieborgb; that EintrliDAY EVE ISING, ptil 23(1; las been set 'apart for:lds RENSFIT, wbeu be will bare the honor of appearing:for tbetirst time, as Lucia: JaPtilti Brutus, in 'Howard Pajne'splaypf 4 Bra- , TUB, at TEC FAIL OP TAISQVIK." Ogur AntertOLDlOrata otieral, for wbieb see bills of the dar• - aPPWZ • - . THE SECOND...ARO. UST BU T. ONE • ' '4;4 ACND iITIII 'fi . . _ • - IV TISIOATI SOCIETY, , OTABMPIP OP TIVISTT4'III.I2 - SOLO -rfirsTroxaTer,novoitmras , OicThursdaq E*ening. *Emil alsti Wlckwllllo assisted !yy" CAMILII7!+ lIIISOS, the youthful no :Lt ? • (lirand jeaw of ages) - - Au:LAMED 3AE.14 "Pludst PILOGS.A.2IIMg.s:, • r. Arand arertom to the Olis.ra"biatMoonion ; - • 2,oertaan Jogs.-"or,Dannber songs witiurat • words." _Grand 3. Fantasia tor the Piano Gunroom frour*cm• k compoisedand • In- • - .PEEtFORDIED BY ALWILED 4. Introduction and Variattcrcul for Flats 01111' Thee from "Sonmarnbula." .—;llabloteL PERFOILILED BY •-• : 6. Grsnd Vantasta and Variations for from Um r , Dautrter - of the Regtment.".-Alani. ' • Platiro/411= SY tong,E,irmo. rlas =SO= Grand Otertnn& to the.-Opera !rWilllent JJ 11, Tho Belles of licettot-41iii‘ jants;, - : - • • PYRITtpIETI BY ;/iXitgii 9„,:tliristionp PLl4oltinD lig CAMILLE VESO. Wedding 111int4 -, from - the .11alo-Dnumo, 111. ; The t2ilelierl4SkonAl 11;4 at tile behasealth:idly fi,haby asiguoa. • tor Tickets one dollar eieb, smith:ea tieketo—edlnitting two. LedSes'and onßi3ent/emen , —for two dollars. Yoe-solo, at tho ?Susie Storm of 2Sestrs.TLlXElt and IdELTAR.- - . .1111.. Doors open at 7--tor commence at 8 o'clock- tepl3 nOFFEE EUEL&RS-2.5• bbi. saaosted, for sate b3r AP T 2/. asurn a SLNMMit: L-ARD-18 bbls, txr sale by - • • • wprZl • SMITH 1313. MITY.KILING-30 IRAs. ?dim. Mara% flersirg. for.male by _OM sor2l _ Snag 81144:MAIR. - a ISIJOAR-250 libdr- fair and prime, for r= 4P I / 1 • ! -tnumora TOIEWIN11) Sthae,ll— , _ - Xi, 10 I.o2s.'Loyering'ePteleFWASoor; • 10 do ,Powdered '- do: 10 do 'Crushed do; For talickt sairru sumiexa. IvrAnit bUGAit--.0 bbis.thoiseldsple SUM', by the bar, / "Te/ la? rctiz. Alit s given= article or ktzpl• mob. Dos, to kepi or by the pllpn.. Jost received sod for We low;- DAILEY & ILENSiLktrii, 253 Liberty street. 10MILRY , & IiENSIL&W lure rrow_opened,43-153,Ltherry envenvCcholee edoitment, of Patelly GentkTries, - Prood.' jell and Willow Ware, widen : tie} sell -aimless% ,ar ()Dods delivered iree of &age, in any part of the titles of Plantar& and Allegheny. . . opal B 1 ft.IIINGH&ht PIIOY,EIiTY FUR tiLLE----.S. two Anal -Brick Dwelling House, -witk-Lot of feet front on -Wilkins street. The botose v.:eosins sixtwins siid ad attie- 1 Price, 1.12:10. T!mxis , t9k s t bust, beano, to one, two end three _ apr2l ' ttattur.o _et Iteenttra st. • - ; • • t_. • =--• . 11 1 . * • = "14 ..i.: ,, .',..; ,- , ---, 7•,'.._±:.•,. - -,. ..'.',. ',:A.:1;:-•;..:' • -- • • 4 , • ' NEW AIIMITIOInIin Af.A.S - OP TOE 100 do_: Start (*an, atey'.o.. and upwards. : 10 dca-.l3= i do. =wad styla. . , 50 do 30 doz: WashBllk do .. do— . at. 611P.STE111. 113 ST aleees lama thole mem and twat. v_.l Dome styles . at FANCY CAS 9 IMIRE3; 4 pima CHEX TERFIELD COAMNO, tor bastztasa coats, vests, Le. With a large sad splendid =Katmai:dot Martelltee, Shia* Cute Caere and Caney Silk Castings. • All of irbielt aria -be `mode to enter la the most amatterat stile,aaden-reasonable tetras for cub, at - GOTHIC JULL,I4 Wood elTeet; CIIESTER.: We Mud, to neut. BLIC 10t virtue aran order of sale to um directed, by the Or I) phone Cone. of Allegheny County, I will offer at pub lic sale, at the door of the Court House, In the city of Pine. burgh. on BATORDAY; thel4th (fourteenth) day of' ILay next, at 10 o'cluctsl.ll. of said day, the following icsatibed Real Itstabi-4o wit: Situate in Ohio tawnship,said ghats,. County, and being put' of the Warru. of which the late RobertTeebles died seised : lying tirt.the south side of the Beaver TOW; bounded on the north by said Beaver toad, or lira south bylle Ohio rivei, east by lards ofthe baths of Joules Parte, vest by leads now or late Of Barattel PealAus; contsluingout sixteen (10 Acne , of.Grounti. JOT:M . ralf*M.TfUlltee , : Vittabtl7o4 . 4ll4l 19,18.53. 2 - - Real Properey_Sor ONE LOT, 30 feet front on a cid feet street, running back to a 30 feet alley, adjoining property of o.ltinisen,ldeq.,.. in East Birmingham. On whkh is erected three wm.foe two story Erick.,Dwallivg Ilodses, VIII Le sold km, and on accommodating term,. • ." • Two Lots of Ground Cm 'Pine street, in tbo dty of Pitt burgh; on which is erected tun two 'Wry Vitae Dwelling Mum, each containing nine* rooms. property has lately beo tboroughirrepaired ; will be fed elvietp,'end seven years given for part of the Michas° t000ef•- - •• AlsoAlree neat twastory Frame Houses, each containing three rooms, on a Lot 40 feet by el feet, frond aeon Limn_ street. Seven years credit will be given'ltgealatte peril= of the purchase money. Monty to • - • •• - • - ' JAMES litiftElT ItealbrbstitOilk4; — 'comer Seventh and Smithfield eta ,Irancy Dreg; y. • ==. ABONNAPCrd PASTY Will thieW place an TUMMY XT„ the 26th ~ at hill Boom, Werth. lien. Ladles holding , l3eaern Tic in ke st ts aree rrespectfully lathed, and will be admittedvith the sante... Ticitets for Gentlemen sub- - lordlier", and others wishing to subscrilsysnithibtrosi that their Tickets will be ready to{ delivery on the 23ct: fruit, at the lu 11, (lower Roolo) At 5 o'clock, P2L Thos sober* bars neg—teeing ro =new rendtor their tickets onthat ere. _ hiee their ticket Pringeb"lto them on the P. a—As ear titystairett will be admitted on the abate eveninv a Subscription is now om, at No: T 3 Market street, Mr an EstraJoulor Party, en the Tuesday tolknring —if forty boys; his Bch:Aare of this seamon,olLothertenson, at 60 cents, can be obtained. : All thslilisses of the present School, and other echslers,will be presentel with. tickets. Not to be fancy; but could be tudiban, all dress . in white. For particulars, apply to A. B 4 as etas& sprit:St TIBIAS GIAWS)—IA. A. MASON" 29 rift!' sr., j 7 are now rewiring •, beentiful mosannent Drea (3oods, comprising Balm Times, Grenattnee; Lextm CloUz, Malabar Cropei.Ba3aalon Robes, Lawn Baba, kw,: of theneweat patterns:. sprlX Eleranania. Society- Finale: HKLRBER baa Just received— = i• . Vries Polka, ;dedicated tt; the Jur - collo. Nii?lirdste, - , .Arlie Urn - ' Ditainpagne Hall"; • Tore3Lachm,wassi • . Tennant • . Snip of thaDannhe; Assembly Hrdoltat - Rolatett Hsieh; '- - - Troubador Waltzed': Ratrinks Pollut; •-•- ' ' • Aquidueolt Fat_ - .• Swells Polka Bedews:" '• , Mice POlita, by Strauss; • Bohemian Polka; by .7sellt Souvenir de Thilion Polka: • - - ' • The . 4 Encore Sell" of.&undir from Home; - -- Homage to the American Lathan—Waits; • - Hungarian National Much' compceed by Usti; ;," Ruby Sehotthch, Compotoi and dedicated - to Ma AL Denny,, by H. Niaber;.:- - •- , - Early:Dawn - Polite, by Brown - • The Old Farm at Home, by Woodbury; • The Styrian Boas, and Swiss Song, aa, sung by ,AProlle Stu:ass:with immtmae =cons ;.• • - ' Nelly Tab, new Ethiopian air, by Grunthr; • - Young Fan from Home ; . • - - Ett Saunter, by ..Gottecinatt, one of the Meet original • compositions of thia=cripast Pianist; Dance 08311111os, by . Old Volta Quadrilles; Sweet Pilo, by Trot Gallop:by Selina; • • •: • - Lilly-Dale, a new balled, by Thooottenn Would that My Lora, a beautiful Ducat, Mandidschnt Also, a choice aleetioli or 3 PrelSobT. Vcest Xte r !" Tbalberg, Cramer , Wallace, Ac; Sc. •• • -:- • '• - ;NO. MTh THIRD STRENT,.....- _ • Sign of the Golden Hasp: - NE miusi • NAT= FLOWEEII, Wallace.'Tbla is - walisee. it- latest. 11 Bong. Tears, Gentle Tears—Woolbstry. - ;- Do they miss me at Home , _ _ I bad a Gentle Nothat—loot. -. 81160 Soar,Bekert•Cse beautiful and effective emit Styrian - Song, d<L, - were written mcirtemly' SafSmtmir. - _ ?IVA): -Kentucky Goxl-Night. - Young Polka at Home. f Massa's into cold, ecadartramd.. • , Pl Thrdw /Sys& Away. ' - "Dreams," ale,aria. • - - Eldritcr Gents—for m TaTavorits. La Ituabaula—flottechalk:- This piece is =bet-Med • with alikeness of this yoren Attlteram, , Trot Gallop: • Early Ihiwn Yolks—Brown. _ • winteleotanitatertat.oneefLepwwdkaest.,oNitideira_mrw, beautiful ti tzm o. taw . Old - • - - riiles-?ydlherL ,c midnigittandUipitiftWiltisci • Witches Dance-÷Paganini.Tracxribad tar the ilane„: br - w. V. Wallace: The title plate is Excat quaintly , dr s trao, Illustrating Pipuliag! le very maant and "effectivesed. 'one .rig Wfableo Ipgof 1 BM ValsesElßiegt,WOme.; ' ! Dens Valses attesies;LesPerleiNo.. - 21rallaMi. Ousarril de. isly„,•Tocts,, Ihiiterri - Beyar f sad . : pi#Ooriatutnivifot; idad;papgat Alan, - a antes' selection: . a -Sheltie; male; Yorititie by JOHN. ktELIMI, ! was . _ • •/I lifciatt attset ". :':::. - - t :" 1 .:;': . :;; I: '• -r, : -:..JH- : ,i:::,: ' :::. ;:i . ..,„,.... r- - -f, - . . . . W AACOLUPOG NCO., HAVE -SEMOVEW:Td•ItiIVAIOEEW OP 'Wood awl OLOh Strolotoi pub Wbrro • they otter to' tbotr old enstototrii - ood The public fircurrol/ii at tba. to Inst. raw Slidimilis tut B.A. the lansoL mbst solo:t rad - complete stogit •of CHOI= TEAS,IOWTLY .oEoCaland. _WOODEN Alp WILLOW m -to be &end torthoWoot. .• . . docd.7 • • • •• •-• • _ Stock idieMlA: - .Briker • nztiothii intr= taro ' To TonelTuonAineetro.sela ov Brocata. • It. Ogee °Ter B. Janet k 09. y earyar at V4c":47aloan4 10101 APPLES-000 Pins Antos; to anus JE 7 lhe ode by •J. MOM t 00, 30 Wad at, iptl9 - • - amornelL Chislaellotat: MOILIs'T SLIPPERS—Some DesolLftil iit7/es ibr lalloo .1. and'Osatlemea; just receivel at " - apr2o - • W. E. lESCEMErTV, 107 Market it. . AlTSlo.—Geolleadhi trill tlnd s Iste ' . • • Gaiters, of different styles. st . • - • •-• spr2o . W. S BCEUll=rlfilllaittet it.. BDITOIiD Waft RALWATII B •-•10 half barrels of thla selelirsted vita; justpd. "ad. ft:afraidthis Whigs. nnliAb‘dmparial, Genpowder, Young Ilyson . aad.. Black TalsOn dare and for sale by • - • ' •. !rinakis , • : KIND t mooßi , Bit2r—Prime New-Orb:at:* . Syrup srd Bazar mos .. • . ..• •For sale by • KING k moomen.. R xrntED SUGA29,-Powdered, Cruabel, Gasified sad, paa.Coo—xusoeu d itobisnolesb W. if-o=a% otbzr L„. isstaitk brsads,J tr SUN and far Jalopy sprig . - KING k MOOREEAD. - .IIY TO ‘INCpR TOM'S CABIN--Juse !reeved Alld bt Aj.- lee byß. 'T. R MORGAN, spil9 ! - Ti.i.3ol:lCood stiwt. nest Mft.h.) ABODA TEA BTO/16.-41Letzereired and for ale - 5 bble. Bweet Cider. - ..111E1U HAWORTH, •18 ' =lief of Diernond alley and•Dlamostd ADIY.S' receive4:st spin A TEA GODA STORM—Just' ramlyel and far tab 100 diums 1 , 70; Polir adrr ,smner of Dla Od ' Rffi:Dtimond alb7._ ONNY—A. chokeartlels a n tratoad ems ispeefrAl . isx4ILY-9c ' *!t • Bei= L RENBELAW, : 100 do , logdOlid.. ZOBIOLUNROPES. bbla. Yortrs Rani; F/4"" - u° Ilandito• 100 do . Idiom , 107'do BuDen"; eloso'con4padencb/ . stos e _ _ _ 224 Liberty . arewAsmina • • lisaCcEuNT T ZOODA.—:Juskiiestala,: WAITE, L OM, 183 Meaty ststsallatfr y istut ma selected storks( SMOG AND =MUM WO •Ai Geatiesieses,wrsit . Gabs, Cassisestes aatlelings, of the. flume quality' sad the most bestultal stylei. '_ _ = _ mete TIOUtuttLEXPIEJ3.I3 IDIPORIIIAL—We would callibe W jig. Ural= of Hoo sekeeper! to our superipr sad coal Ode assortment of Cedar,: Willow and Japanned Ware, which cannot b" steed tn_ A RAINSHILW;_ .2it Dmlers, Gomm, and Dealers - LIBRARY QV QZNVIIAL' IiNOWLEDUE --,..Exataaritar ?Qatari; Mgr . arty, Aidriatoaty, - Arehlttatare, tfatara Illstary, Poetry, Talta, =tone hundred sad handy_ Weal xaedpu:tal , ol see Gboctrith's Universal Hatary.--Ancisat sad Mx) era libt•• • Wry, tram Oa Credited to thiPtesetA ; to 2 rota. BYO. few ectiluat the abov% Just racaivad sad for saht.by LS, - • .SAT:2-00., Weed street. QOlO, has tbia day nexised by itrotewi, one u the deb eat assortments of YIN JEWELRY seer offered In - Pirrabirreti ;* comb:big at the latest styles of Ear Blom ladle? Breast Pius, Cuff Plow, ebiktrees Armlets, and wady misty of goods oanally facia in • Jewelry . Store. wxel,if you wish porebase goods id • tailitgli z get rich and faabloardis Gold Jewelry from -to 60 pa oant loser than the ume quality of gocabi:eet bobooaM for at wry oilier etlibl 44, `".".t OM Cal; •. • - - . sprig. . PennnrryylUanla itallroad Company. sins fa between Pittsburgh, Phitailel. Maud Buttlatz, nl3l go . tnts4eog . t . pet Irldity next, first Pue—lestberag_ Pori sii4eirg; -o. end Baer end Moose War, J.tdre-75 mats per 100 tn. - • Second Bcariax, Cbrierremi, rer Atom, Dried fruit, Caustraft. Hemp, hardware, . Leather, Bags, Wool-60 cents per 100 tbs. - - Clare—Batter, essuilea, -Ctusent, I , tirtnexi • Ware, Lest Totashro-40 maul par 100 lbs. . Fourt4-.Ciars—Bacan, • Pcait end- Baer -salted, Lust and • Lord p, Wblskr, Cotton-40 cents per 100 Ex. • 01:011075 TRANaSC73,• - Preigbt Ag•nt. =al - 1' ALL PAPE-11• ON band mat for sale, an extensive collaction of ifiPB2 .- kJ RANCID:O% compridug a great ntunber. of new. Oak tams, named expressly for this market, from French amit . Ameriout Manufactories, of Gold, Gold- sad Teleet, Ylaw amd, of every variety; Glued ane4-U;tiarad ; tree lAA: au styles of imitation 'Wad work, ash aa Coalr, Uvithre Staple, htsbcgsay, Rosewood, de-, Ttatdsbed and plain, ma. IM. a/4watt= an saeortment that "caruect be eiccUad_ta quantity, or low prices, by any bowsa west of. the -Allegheny mauntains. • . • Prices range from 5c.. to ss,oCeper plena Tenons desirous of looW• through the assOrtment, Salsas:dispose; to porOsao or not, ere respectfully bml led to tall at • _ 21109PAL5LEWS. -• ararftam ' . No. 65 Market street- ' • Western Insuremee Company, Ritteleugh. : B. Knlze, Jr., Prertdrat.. UORDOh4. perftyrry . • CAPITAL,. 8300,00 0.•• : -Wilinsure against all kinds of risks, ram *OEM ittlifft. , lceswa r will be liberally. apatite! :Sind A Mese institution. managed by Thum= who m well known ID the comununity, and vim. are determined, by protriphilas and liberality, to maintain the character whkh they hate assumed, as Mining . ma best: protection to thcast. who desire to be insured. . Mier,. Jr., CW. radiation, T. N.l.lolmes s , W.B. Smith, C. aroma, George W. Jacksob; Wm. EL Lyon, James Lippeneott,Georgs 7 iazidos , h 2 :4 ,3 P s Anley, Alimandir nalck,Thinnas Scott ' . • • • • 113... 0f60e,. No. 92 -Water street; (Warshaw& is Tc f !iming - Co. tip stairs.) Pitt:absinth. • . - BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BON'S; ' • - - COTTAUE HILL - ecirax.r. • SESSION of this Institution viII ioamatiP, as *ha 51 of Maj. - ..••••? me Sam' is domicil in the plaisint ant healthful t 8:. Inept East Liberty, distant lire mike thr,in Pittammaltind noteseible by several males at daily com b iat a cm ika: - Z...- - : . The Grounds attached to the -ffekool afford amp4 - npace for the healthy exercise of the P:roff -•.. • • , . The =mar/ of PuTdis, is lir.ntod to TWICHS-VIVI. • 'Those who bars children to educate., are invited to oat sod ittlhatoe the arrangements made for the amoonnalatims . of tho Scholars. _ services of the Bev. J. P. Morse ham -been perms-. tiistly secured. Mr. Mecca has been aimed in teaching far tho part twelve yews, sad very faturablykoown, stt thmned, talibtal and raccasdni hutruetor of youth. - / Poi tenni, in.; refer to LUKE MIMS. ffm, No.N9ROW Tirabed, sad 0.1423,_ Fag., Nationaleelpiep N h trdstreet. , ,ATO Bast Dbertiiiroft , 11133. ' arslf4o• 113.140/M 17:0:X............10821 le i1P13...........:06 • a. LUCIE.. J. S. Leech, Alealptia 41 , - • • -•- ATTUOLESALROPOrvP 'a and. Lod= In Prcdote, Net ' V Y - ala, od Pittsburgh Mean -- n. Am:2=AM 244 ~,bue :tatorg Liberty street, 0331. the hod at' Wool. 14 Ps, of tor ado on Mend .tano, th en) . ...• • ' • _- 100 times; bash Rice; - .:AOOO Boon, tooted: ' - 120 hlls Tar; . . -.. -do Bar Iran. ' do: ' 'l6OO Op Nally timorted; : - 1 - do Bert Vail Rode: 600 Ores WhamGlass:AM kegs Rock and We Asp/d -essorted; r '. : . Powder, ezeortel :- - - b 60 all! chests in, . £llO bozo Radii Seep: - ;.. .. sorted; . B.sl)l2.s.linsaed,Lard tad •. • ir.h.ra.Tohmeo rted; ' Tanners' On; Zr 1121ihde.N..0. ,tsrt . 300_bile. Vinegar; - : --- .2rboe_t . . • BO do Loin; --..- 6 ULU, Sego ;: 20 -do . Pitch -,.. • . .- - . • Itibhde. lt1codo; ; 6000 Re.nottrted Comi;.; 'l6O tiagegollael . - 2Thble and 130 ;.• `''.. 600 tibfit N. O. Melons ; .. 10 kegs mental Shot; ..., 76Ab - . S. a do; - . I do ' - Ruck Shot; • 00Csbne. tin Plate; tied; 5 WO, Also ; /t tons Wire, . _ do; „20. do Bye Mcrae; - 2do ibeiter; . - 20 settelbuters• Marlines 6 coke sleet Mac, is , -- . and Toole; ' sorted; -- ' • • lell traS.Dried Apples; 0 00 pigs TtA;" --, •. :. ..100 bble. Batter, assorted; 10 tone odd Sheet Iron;WOO ZS. Cotton Ton se -100,000 its odd Bait Meet :1 -- - aorta& • (11)) 811113 Xe. ABILINGEZEZHTS. p.. THaItreIMISYLVANIiiriAILECIAD: OS/ and'ailieeKanday next, Ay:UM% th e Aid Boggess Train virt Lava the Depot, an Liberty street, ev 1.=419 teapot, stopping at all the maim stations on , and arriving In Philadelphia the next miming: at 7 eclair, eontssettag at liarriabarg with Ile Baltimore and,linatnelumma . BatLuad, sixtving ht Baltitonre at 7: . Tba woad ettivepotem;a7 .retina' at 9 o'clock, stopping it sgthe molar stations on therm; and .rUng at Hantibmt with the train far Baltimore, andving Msdelphie or Baltitoter, at 7 o'elooktbs next T am = . ! ' oisaia+data. Tntin will less" every itteernoini, et - 6 o'clock, W stopping at all regular its:lona wad running only sa lia• as rote. • • - , Sara PhaVol_Plais SR= lan to ikatkurs MOO. ' • gETUftlaliG TWINS. The Past Driven Trala, leaving Ptilodokatts at Pt:4 r ; win arrive in Pitiaburgb at 114 P. The Mal Taal Philadelphia at 636 a. IL, kill saint kt Attabarg,ll the vort warrant at 6 cer.lr,. m i ewg3noolatksa Tray-win loom Latrobe at 04 a: L, and a:rise la Pi= at a. st. to say db= on tko Petuaybroals rair i Xto Itakiatoro •- . Jr2i-Hossm—ao coo tbor Compaq will MU them - seam responsible for per baggage kaly, and kr an anionnt not nosebag t103._ H. a—theEnt• 3 L 4 - tirekligttals Oztosibzurpsvietors, two boo itmgloptil to eonsormanogers ani 'bums to sad traialka DIM. at a duriewtscetto sicced 12}j amts trxr ash passeaget t and 1.2% Mgt lisc auk trunk. Sce Tickets apply to • 3; 14:1=31M, - agent at Um P.14-riritot,"on Llberty-ot Plttitank, Anal le, /BSI — .‘ • • • . Testimony from TOMIZO/300- B. A. FATINZISTOCIVS VERNLViet. - MHZ NASIIVILLR BBPUOLICAN BANNER, asys: , -41r. L. Jolla Berriford, a well known citizen of th.s Stater speaks highly of the silage B.A. l'aliztrstock's Vertnifngs, another column. This Teratifogs, when pun, all /ar terials specific for Worms—those tagnhe a( nWlde=. Karr% B. 4- Fhhturfock ; * 43 e-utiglact".* * VOr the bento of Others, I Mb ibusprr VeldlOtSig the . sslosbis lositttes Cl your Tarcalfoss: Abedten pen agony ans—nn= nu fon ealloi to II brit. fttsoi,aaottest to one of the Banks in tisabt4its_.# ll i,tor, ertbnation it wsathen a atandst4=4. kratind, — ?Y,tiatilZ•At4 aivisrsetory tr. -By r 1 9 ,14 4 hew Be one of my dilate% who bad man then boleti very feeble, and wedded to temictent Maness. Female expelled sant numborof:Worms, sod the Ifterwantiittseniil rammed good booth. .14.• on •-•°d tt nlifontlYtn nty owe fsmily Zs-most& tha ailments of thilldren, =I generally with gcol. effect.:.' .••••••-• One ramartable ease, n of s7seasndation; will mention in particulne. 'to the The iadly eta( ens stoat Shur pen. of age : bad always bean puny : cdten attached Irl• . A?", 1 2. pains, sad at the ago mentioned, newt' /Lot 11 :` 41 ' CP. 7,47 Wirer extemulties. th e tui.cs'itavr • / RSA Fop thee . esse, and. Telt th mm sqlor • wino t• a ft et , t•Un t tnta. th. oitti'ditodioni fOr its •-a• - ' btat . os . " re .nag, dal passed are eneascente Worms—the Rumba not revs Ina shares, by the use of the ITeroilfugs, nes tin cessidfsad its health began to Imp to Anon / next sae lb! l ie ”n =may . 41gtosts atbiblite to the 411111 i th"el7" 414PLV1310112&. rote'Vertalfospi.. - • ilartrwedswo. Tag% One I:fe iffi nert i c it - 4 prepaid sad acid err aAlf •• • 1 4 410141r q " o= g IT " 2 113;4 ' 1 11V:14. „3,. - ..-'• •!.. r.4:z.!;,-.---...1, - —l.t-, d.,C:'4c,:"-;,-'-,Peivtik-.4-5•P.7:3.-ik.f..A-.7.1,7:,-,;!PAnf--;0..?...--,.'47-, 'z's -,.:1--ifi:./-18'.-*,-,-.' • -,. i;,.;•,--1 -•;=::'•.• *Aik. '4719-451 -c4,..72:;i:r.: • ~,-+••,74,E.- 4:4'0:,-4s'•-,,,--Z ~.'• t.l'e- --,-'-'- • .-„-‘ - 'Jr - .. i. 4.:,-= ', -'?'• ' 6-: ,-, • , •,-• :.•-,..- -,- -- -,,,. 5::--r,•1-4,,,, ...-7.f.-fi 1 , .x.•1,1%Zz-,-;:- '•,l it ....tii.`l'-itlf.fs.:e - ' . -i' e,?.::•_:- V.1...:7” ..:4:,-::,&;--, A .i .4 . - :'..`-''' f le-.74•-•131r ' ' • i'', - - :%,'• ' V irk?fat - V 1 ''Y'!7:....,'1r...*:•..:-Z'12;...%e1',:: A , _ ..'.o4A :i -: ; .12 , • ..r_ . ~,T,,,.......-.Tt c^'-. •f• - •''' ,s R':.' '4, ..:::.. ' - ~4 .,...:1 . : - ''''', -# ';', art,' ..- ''::-.' 4- ,:::" t ?:i..S..P.il':-''''S `t _.' '':-,-;-,, : :' F -r.-:;;:,,.r.1,:ii,-.,..;, 1.;.-:•;.-..;_--.--:,,,,_-•>::::il' . -.- ..,(-**.t ,_;... ...-- ' - -/.1% ; ,- , , --;'-.,,...,: e:--, .;,:.-.....--:-- .4:44-:' , z-;' , _,._......,... - .- :- -,-',.• . ~, i 4" , ~...%.,.,... ~ . ..zef-0,-...—., _. CS3=&M ENURE ce mime, timAla M 4 lost 107 Market it. - • MGM 2.;,.:•,. - F - ' '.±-,... , ...:ft, ~..-,,:-., . ... -_ . ..... -4 . I'. rmcsi'tur. LasEt Ak.n. C. MIMI. • Sir Door:top/3i .moo rdiciki garlarmalre caZlCars at 7 2 .4 o'clock. - sir Zeus may.bsocsiredWks, 4 1 / 112 S. dig', without "'rani ths.rge.:- .. • VI - teat night but ones ofthe ezerigeuteck 211. ' and giamy wu z u oia air r. B.NVlMaaut la "Saella FIV-at4 w ••• 11,13 DriZeßh Apr8%24,184 wlll be acted the Dram of • • -a: /ItEWID AS IT /EL • - Jul : 3frs cr.?' Brelatattl. . B. 1 7111llszas, After wbir-14 - the Extra; ateasa • . .0.1) _OUT or rum . - • mr. DTI": -Pads n e"X. • • Mn. am. pfIPSI Man illiteriftbight Vial the Pares of Wheatia:. • sa-loquoltania - I-IfeabitlifraTtaltStrf WILLIAMI sIA - Writ,l"4lll.6'Filtalth.o.oaFt,PP•inaca- - 3tAtiosio rlumussiiontALL,Abastbsbooototifiii., tie will gives GRAND vocuir-Arra. _•••• .ret coxositzdul'HUßSDAY 29o,-Ap_elt; Priermisera:- - -Ydis Kmart„ - -1 , lar...Nr.utstmt; ?WV iat; Mr. Vain, tifollnlat; Mr. Dl .t1,!,314 21,1kbiTin44)01..,^ may, Ti k oacento tO . betted atigi lade storm : 1. Sir Surd= paziktgs,l:ldl/410.1,1•10.W.41.12 OREATzAMAPT.T.AF:P wthipiscseCHANT skutiittos'or, -- 1. - .puppy/a. nissoLvtgq XI WSi, Oa /Pritaiii_ Even i ng., April - ;lllstbs 11153, 4Coft continua' dairy . Armin for oce AgY-ATE T THIS Zink' tut andßukTilortable Entertibliarat haa lately' • been eilfbited In Boston, ilittaltelphaaanit.Waahlogion, crowfad Daum Change of Pro4aliknoCirrlF7 : firming , A series or Rit 'VIM In llcant: Anbinn cillooterY; oat shown In Barton far alr months, - Hairy Mace-to trathfUL Paints:ll)y Germak artist; n $2OOO. - - IZeft• eir 23 Views Us Greekiwixat tetneiert. ; : . .3324:l4 the lust poputa-cemmtai to this :ca. - . %Mara ol' the. Hoy Una br.W:l4:ll6Hear..;.'rla the lovers of the Me; theyan ser uomstogio . a.. -.lop Views in.!'nukee;GraansitlV LORE - oVMDFUXilti_lirottOSOClEj. , = . lliettaittin 20,000,000. Aikbaslestigerbt iaterski Isrp weer penis; the Ile of _a --ay three feet to, 'Mitt *Vllle>i atl6a fifthSheDrnmmnbd U,thb 10 Some: to the i ILs of a r-i•helor—tery huatukikya - . fbiadrabmired catitorti* - DiessitifiiglhigMb:*e? . hag Hanna; 'Birth of ettinil fecaks - -4 ; 9144140; Va. Admittance SZ. rents. 12 years of " 1 :., Jigs; half prim: 7lkarr. Open, atJ,Mtatalzi tiers ar ffricek- • 42164 w _ GAR,istyyto . ;Ftior,Odeszt4 Ixotelebr sprig - _ILLOOREVAILD. - 7. I:llM4',tAkalitip. kilsamortuniatime_Ammuing sprl9;.% :41,.0-011A402" -Cll6-vi DONN ItTl.—Just VAlidi.. - .M.ASON At 03,13, Ma 2: , rift . stria, . allitiej 3 cemetnlT:ban: 1311 . 1 c ami.o44.BewiiAlteNr:We'S rzu4AF'..o9/r7 .If i rA.-TnUataiN.:Aother itrie.anabisatimrsacsmaant - . 1,11, et I t see.2dandlls4.ina Melia/ pa 341 dr,d A. *MAWS it .00aly . . . . . SiLAALd • iorms,--aathiT N * N0.:2541.11u. -.stresumanerseitifigrabesutSfol anortmenst ot-Bacci— mei etiawbs,l-the turgpst. fashkent -1)44 GEEMAIYIANE3 HAIM AttallrLD--Alms; 4-iaaw • -g-_ 0 91) 1 7 cd Gatti} lAdles, and Cher rexes B!:KV . I . It:iM - 1311LPEN of every Ftyle zed quality, at - _ sPr2O W. MM . , 107 Ilia*, et , MOUTH. ILLZWINGS.—WAssits . . Diissitau; - 116 Waod genet, naw receiving byßann:VW a large eniliction of Wet Paper,/iorder4 PrinvOcatutdrieviggn team, 4v:qv/ling; Iry /mint. naval , Vuui.ebneennts. nay. . . heretosore ircouglut to this martat.;:; - - • lionvekinpecirunt LasKikialkorbetlicii t 6 :par: _ elm,* or rot, w:1 e Invitelam • ' - . . "C10121:1270 Alarcropmß ILSZPIAIB.. : - - _ . .. •_ ._ __ ._ Wirrinyivaticr,. • ___-....-_ . _ ... "Bar= ittl: via etoaig; Mira - OAI . , SPA.LED PROPOSAL S. mutin " ied .. Propotela.2ll.: * Clothing sad Math& Attardscht,".-..mi11. :be reed,* at- Ms oilce until S o'clock P. 2,1., as Sionday; the =b. day,ot .- ; - - April ' cask - for • ftanifilog - naVdelharturten • ...Isle ::. : . tither.bly each 7-or the . liny Yards at Charl en, Massaehusetia; Ilsocklyn, Mut :Yak c ' and. -- :-•- -:', °report, !nada* such cpandlthe otlyerany et ellyrfthe -•-. lelloeing named article' of fiery Chehlog,and"flothlng ~... . -•._ Mate:ins es-may be ordered .14- she - thief cd-ible7 lhareita, -,,. , • - •or by the; cconts 'of ockl 'MT . 73 albsvairetttePs -• 1. t durtng the farad yeas emoimonseing•oulbelet day af.4511". nazi, and ending on the Wet day i Jutic;-11354; vrt";.- 2 ;-, . - ,_- 11serptletClot6 pes"jacksaa; vaddytd.--i.:.....:„... z ..4.: II,COO la ses , :•.o, monkey _X1eget2i:21 . ....i',...-...t.t•-•- ,,,, 1.'" e cloth ropes jitkets • ..- tampers . - •. ‘ : ..' - -.•.::+ - littC o ' . - Blue Anne awarding!, to taled. and ir eettnitt.. - cl . drawers -`-‘ . .-. :• -' • -:vissese-5 ., 5 ,07 0. -. ' o_fenind .....- -...--- -, ......-'-: " -,- . - •_'•-• ..",-•,•ess _Ystt!o-sjOr"..:, -''. :_ Barnalej sheeting IPecks.:.- - .....: ! - r ....,..:..,.... T .5.,..».- - ,. *No '.• ': :..- . Canvass dack_tronsarth-:44.3..-;.....,4, -,.::..,,,;;...:... - ..; ow- . •• •.• ,-: ; Daman 'heeling tar 00. :-s-rsr.!-!!4". :.„..-:—trisiS. - T,OCoo •-•: : i '.. ICanvass duck for , ~„. r in..;......._ „........,.-.-,-";ss, r....„„.... ... _von • :.. i - .., !- 4 .••:•-. - -. _!*.r.::::. - .... *.•..... - 45} 1 00 :. :::. -.•..: - 1 = bi *T47 . r,4 . ....7 . 7 .. : . .:Ne7••;;= . - - - " -- 4:1;003 -- .- - ••.' 1 PolltPa- , - , --v-1-- - -'...',.." :.:,:.-.-.... " . -70.000 " .•• • • Weak; etra1ing5.......,..-,...t? - -;_,, • ,,...,;_;,„_;;,;‘ , ..:10,000 . • -. Weriben'aocken:,,-;-1..4,55:f . " - s_______. . -"st::;_icotio - - Mithenne (elth.tins-rn w Ar . '","4,).:,..........„;_-_, • 2400 - Blackeillghanditerchr4‘..- . ~..„,,,..4 , .:- _:____...7,Aum..: .. 7 ll° 56. b i k i :?ii;;Ze litiii,iiii7i,,; been - - adze . . .. bY thx°_,_rirs_ s _ e. ' altoge th er.stpihßs. crf KU aniche deaths - , lug,„ "'`•,Frcol•ing the arezelre, umber of sloe lima cod . sv,f o _t 9r:eh one hundred pion ; soil all prcintalS tou4kato . - , • mum”' race -to this- thaagar,-- A - 1:1:ee I:lntermit-4o - , -`„. ' ,, ,,axl with the stanplesiat the ra...lnt navy yams:.?'-t.. . . - e' • The clothing and c4thing materials inlj;;bto. divided Ude .-- - nine duns, far eseltAt which sepaiste Onselift!g.. caved, and ramps:rate contract maths, I . • c.:.;: r i.:......-. i .- ~ - First Ctazt.-;-Ag the attolbstr anielas trodanielle 4 bllls - • sloth pee Jadrne, ' bloc *cloth , moan Sathatei:tinielbufh - : . ": round Jeckett,„Edue cloth !sweets, btu:-dinnettiewe, , . .. .bine flannel nidersbirti; end blue thinneldriskt*-'' - ' • b " SCCOId Chita-AM the Ilatited-tfacneflii,ameSetfor_ I" s =bit% Ifourallts Malin:: tet - Ab O Olv':4 1 01 11 '-. 1 0r1 /14 . -- Tir clap delah ' ..- " LAM lin . 'llnen ' ""-riPiSii.j.3 . . - ley tinting frocks and outran dock freers:,- • -. :. . - •PotoiA Claw.-All' the -tlaradei - liming* sod annum . .- . duo& that may be reqedied (r sosktag garments ahubletTint :". - • ,t05e . Rere1in5e t tirt..,..1.40 ,,,, ... 3 7.. , .i,. _ wiciasc—All the shoes and tacit: "" -,_ ..-' ' .'":.:, ' •'' &mesa C/ass-Allubet,Anclitillag tat:scones Zeta Clued-=Alt thitakkeitnt hatelliprrWW:.-'',' . 2,' '-' . • The than sod rung Übe skimped rrigitite rood s • . name, number of shoe and rem:,i aniknivirhataptaktOter - - tun to Ise ht.lbet - :. following proptirthiscin„teekifi - unless otherwise aiktered, Will , -'.k• ' t' 'l.'7' , ; ;;:>1%.: ,. .... : Two. of NO:.1.2,f0111. of lio.-1I; fielie:ca io:llolitisiriir No. 9, &Mae of No. 8 1 ,; twenty of 170. 11,IlthageAt3fra", .. • ' ten of No. 7, tin of No. t 734, tiro of 1ici.14,.... ,, , - - -t••••• ,-.- • • ' The Ithskin.stmes,:the calfskin thois,latt iin'relfsirth • , pumps most be packed and deliveredlenpithenlattea : .. All the alms =tam any. to be ray equat,in. the qua*. harm* sad faith of mattrial, pattern and worromisidp, es the staples whirl'. Ere dephelted.st the.0 . .... 44 tieery-Tud.g; - the pea jackets, monkey round pickets, cloth trent- ..... , • sets, carralfztrinaderehlrla: dirtiest& nil-lane thutztel,. to be of Amnion ranaltettured: clenneand flamsels,innieo" clean wool and • and dyed to the wool • . . The number or q which he required of each of _ 'the lbregoing artidea cannot be precisely stated; It is,nen - - possible that of ea= =arc may : Fir meted. .l eicamer: will therefore bezesde s - not for a *Peel& uutuberor quantity =,' of say unielekbot onlyttrr such cumber CR VIIIIItitriellICAII:It': - as the writ* iney mniro to- be -deltrared at three Nary:'.' . ••'' . .- Yacdateer4dkett ~Pla Plite3 lan* by =Mina at alLtkur:.: -- atationitZZ , .:,-,,,..,........, . . ...-- -- -. .-_.:.• '-..-, ,- -..r.t. , . -, ..- .. ' - An sbuitialu 05eln must be anuect to nob lieleinini .. • - at theplaaeof &aura es the Chief of. this Boreininerdt- • rest; am= sztiai wilt to received that 15 - not, fully ial to the temple or pattern, both in material and w andvitich does not conform to all - other respects to tb e. slip. • ulatlon, end radians of the oantract to be made, . ' - -.The *hole most be delivers, at the risk and expense of • - the contractor, Itt - gocd. -tight, lothattathal, and dry perking Done of each box end bale to be marked with the • osutractore namq end the year and nardit_mben aintufees - kited orOukupt• irttnle lo be In goad shipping order, - • tenor ail charges in the-thsibal States, and to the mains . eagle:Ws orttsting oi l can, takintisina to be eop, .. :. rented by the Nary , ar.rat..... - - - -. . ,..1t.-.... •::..-_. , ,lhanNere nnitt.d.it the prices for tech ettlithoniett-t - ''• : Itloned, eat moat. be-W=l- - .I,W '-to . eaver • sr:,: .. *ding the fultitment of the ecmtrecti_ . '!necni • •i. , eery metal end navytattonc. - . -'''.; ;.,.., „„--,... , s m.: : , •.- •,... -Set case of &Rare On the part rif h tsiilyfints tet - flunlah - Y ' 'ad deliver the seratil articles V rifel*Sedeet *ON „Mori istiroPee Wee and et_ rep'', - '4lBaNtlc ttlatlblif it dm' - -Burial of Provisions and iaOilliDlK shall ba'asithatitaL2o; , - . pa:chase or dltrect ptutchaies to be made of ulluatsseaylm /. quite to supply the &Sanity, under the many. to to a te ' premed In the cordrecti. the record of a• ti, or ides • pllade eopy-therext r at the -Haven of- luxe Clare-- lag, Cr at either of the nary yards.aforankl, shall" be art-. ~ demo that such tulutdtion hie been made and neatest :... 1 - Two or tate owned sureties in s sum equal ,to thentA ',,- =tell ertexcut er the respeettvi =An= will be neutral: , . sad ten per centran will biewithheld ham the szarrantaell =l3an ineount:therietiailitheterel eerosity; and not . enret.th be paid troliNthat - all reenters econtilleit; , 2 ii . r it i ii r t it u 1tb1vivz,..44.1..... t d, 5he111.,47.4..ci...c sentalto pf hint. " --. _ ..:' • ,-.... iatb • „ 71. i - - -.• ...cy.,...: 4 5r it t.:, - : Bilking, .lace propoitala atm entrebsifetnerne'lonlitnli - trill be fittrwith, nelfai, and al esebrealtadkab:OttocoP'` .. ' bad . mill be nurnitted to them-fesintinsn, whieli%cme? , -: *set moat be returned to the Bareill•iaibbi______._,_ , T*llol4 lir. " clotheof the time tugging for-the etelF.; a . ~. .it =ord. or dotal*, of sletet nine* atithlierig th , socentano of his .proposal, nil be demon it nod:Sienna. thanatf, within the meaning of tbt-art crf 18414- tosUda bik - - trill be nundo and supepttditz, colt s 7 nth this under :xi • or or= mecie-stuset hisccaorsoled OD diXeind ili thbl-:;'. 7 . s ometettaus Sae the nentisit elee,':::.;,! :en 18042, epert=Oth AnYttlC. l s4) by &mitts taliter:t;:- sniy, Agent hy one or mare 0 Pentoos, ta tboalleekt . ' that be cc 0 ... oruiert o w . ti= tlk4 bighter az Wad= wtttrit'. ,r his or their - 1;g hr. aceetatie mtcc talc' in- a rtllgette withh - , ' t,,C. f r 7 ..... 3 * T eTA, sad artgetten phtettee to Sarah& theei..i. „zap Donsa.Via UPI be obligated to etiele - 7- - unless secompattial . by the guarantywecki,.'s .ei s t r 'Ofti competency of the guaranty to be enlist'''. - 2, 41 , 114 3.".Agent,-Dintiet Attorney; or eciaebtSeireld'7.-. Ui. u t most ohnerteneot hnowit to Um Hamm - . : 1.,, , ,-,a fn ce ded at act. 4 thegmr. appeared Auguet.th, ---T-,,-. 5 - e - e. - - 4 ee. viterthre aoudad., That, from atsi allot , t z, zr l ima this act, every. proposal tor =Tel rapper tte, ' - =tPecretarY of the hem tater the icrothectito the -. allOolgiodoo. =for , lb* tor•l's - tilinturer Muth una hundred and ftsty-threo. :ha be =nape vied bye olittoo iflostootTs signed by one or more tinonn• pentons, roc the afoot thst •he es ...q- undertake the bids -- . der or bidders will, If hit Cs tbstUdin beam entertace - al obllgthkut in enth tape se nay be by - the ate: --wirers a the Nat", with d and be =tens to tire,_ Nish theszwellew ropme -Ahem:and thell beitoueldeved • woo erenturetned by - ssucli guaranty. ' 11, site, the senep. - taboo of a proposal =I Irma..t.ku thereof trithe AO*. .; - a tediter4 , be or theythill INA to ad* tato in • ' - within the tithe prescribed by the Banters - of the TS. with gad end wilt smutted far nandeldnd the attypliam, :.- . them the Secretary of the Nayy shall proceed tocchlcact lith4. . ame other person or pimento Ihrltualahlui the and en. gee; kted stall Thrthwttle cense tin 4/thraters ltenneat, ti: _ I =Pout 11 4, 1 ? 1 ,. Vat Fl ea tuenatied Tita thri • 114 - wikh 4e 'may um ccates46l tio - . a' ..I,o*ttit the lib:4sinch.) of ttertmorremi be s 4' 6 4 0 * WS bUter cc biatecc, -Vat)" his Or- ;her ; a truerentonttsulthe sane v 44. be teueuttis i t e , I remand by the lauded State% thrthe use of E,. N ty ,, D . „ Partuirat, to en scrim et debt epithet tither a ell of ite4 ... . - :,;~ - .~-. -.: _ •:•:- ?ram must:net .~; -. ; ;~,..:.. .....~: ; .~ ~-: . ~,: =RE :;~.: ~,, ~_°