. . , .. "Fg;47,o===t ittli,„ ojeip:',;,; - ,;.:: - .. , ...... '',•- - , ;,-: 110 1 1:' , :.. - ,.:t . ,= . .... ..,... ._ .. ESTABLISHED IN 1786 'PITTSBURGH GAZETTE ITIII.I4IIED DAILY AND Ankra.e. nv WHITE & CO. - -Darn. 3411111 DAILY- , .....1•11e-Pur per maim, payable balf tratlf I. , tx .I.,9lLteN If takkl 111 mina., IVELKLI—Twro.I fine. per anntna. to adnusno. tut, .Nlll I.e In ri41,1 on 1 1101.41../ azot rowlitlotue— Thr.• mpr:o. tiernuntan..— • Ito On 9 1.10 1.1.9 ........ ...... 13 .1 Titrol.ntle. s 1.1). Int parelt,lt..eraelJ Co. to to nat.....1 to one rer . inn, utict to to told 1114111,10 in batman, No Club i'lrll,lrlll he .rut aft.r unit. thetonuer hrrut tor renesal. BATES 0 - 0 —..- ADVXII — TI3I3II3. (n. of Nonpareil on tom) ........ .6 0 fol Do. • - , m.liaddltlonal Insertion- 0 It, thr., weeks tau toonth• to r.v Month, ...... .... 00 In. ;our ..... . 10 00 t month, 12 ilk, to months II 161 :gatellox Curl, llnee or leos. per atnium-.SZA 00 Volthe r 0te.,.,, addittoonl inn. r.,nar.., • ••••,•Ibie et ne t Ow an. 110.11, 1,0l0“,) me net for'enes tni , tithat I enuin/ed./over one month...l6El forrorh e•1d1t,,,n01,000,• Itverted under the yeltrii rate•. LW price. luireetoement ev,veditut None. and not over flllten 11.00. 200 ehar,..ll. •• 14,tilig , WO •• half-. Pul.lh.bere unt onlointuhle Ear le-ova sdrertlmements Iw TON the nin.oni rh0r,.,....1 Rx tto•lr . publieation. Annouttrit: rnodhlute4 for Lae, to he churned the 60me .ok other 0,1,..r1.1./.orom . . A(1.1.11+,1.1.1! not luArked on the Cop) ritr nperltk. number of tm rontlemed furbStt. and pa, tnent 4,131.• 0.1 the of prat). nalverti.ers will be rontlord riuutly and all other advertl.... for It..t.,.natoutg 1.• ra.uuL,r bath., agrnett for, to be 'paid ..ttr, All .N.lverti....tuent_q f.r rlteritsble thstltottoo, are com. usiex, t0Art..4.1, ttn.l other pww1:1.11 , 'orb lA, to thar,.l Drh, Matte %tried, to sal- Marriade notie.. be chard:al GO rent. lanah ortier• inwrted witldort charge. Incondac rani by funeral Invitation. or otatuarr =neck ntal nh.lt to accgrotamidd to to pa id Ed. Ennuis, a-.l:ertlada.. tory rat other" nenalor nocomottlea tiono, or requiring to tin. derigued to call attention to ndrar Soiree, Cut:cern, attl public entertain:manta. ..dbatltart , are mode for admlttataat--sll ootiree of pri vate inaolardon.—everr ra tan. atM g mod to call attention to prirate, nterpec.... at:nnd or intended tarnamote viattaltutervet. eon noir I. incerted irstla underrtand• Inc thit. the :true to to he pelt fur. if intended to be Itr mica In the heal column. the'lollll. not I. charged at the Fate cf nate. tuna 10 cant per line. Ilistop Nalco.. to I. charged triPle Prior. Tayern Limo. Petition. hd each. • Ictral and Medina advertinnuentd charged at full prier, Ileal Eno. Agenta* and Auelloneere advertirementa not to h 0 claa.c.l mace dotard. rate, but to be allovred a dia. ONlllt of thirte . throe and rue thin' per cent front the *Mount of hlllb . . Ono ;5, -vary. thror inAordous--- . Do. eo..b . 1.11.6 . - • - One be. (lb 11r.t0.) nor centa. Do. - twit toldttlonAl totertlact...-25 mot., MI trantiont ale,totantaltA to Ito paid In adratatt. BUSINESS CARDS ALDEECIAN. 4011 N A. PARKINSON, Alderman, Fiftl want. Perm betareru O'llarn and Walnut ti - busirge promPUT aWMnI to. ATTOMYS. =ION IL IMO STOWE ~ WATSON', Attorneys at Law No. Ile Fo=th t. PittAresh. tztatAct.,—Alesan.), t U. , : A4O , St , Ydr , rori,➢Morriwra k Cm; Wm. B. Pau,: John lelminti. A rotottant: taro. IT. Jarl, - , 11, rittrbunis. iantlay EDWARD P. JONES, Attorney nt Law: Orico on Fourth Ftrect, betireen.Wctd end Smith TASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Lan. 11l So, dr,t. I'll:Aar:A. Pa. PN: 1 320:33144:00:ea:11 HO_LMES, SON, HiII, of . sth Dealers in Foreign flu the l' ul e i " d du" GEORGE E. ARNOLD & CO., Bankers: Dente, In kith/ um. Gin. Hank Note, Le, No. 77 Fourth Firer, nett in t to the Rank of Pittsburgh. Col lections csrnfull r to, and the grermtlo re.mated any par,t of the acs. rm... GAMY hRAMER EAILM, Bankers and Ex fltatied , lirokorr in Panic'. and Damrrtl of Certiftratei DdP , ditc. Hank tiom. thilre. earner or Tidni and Wood lamb., directly tadKdi , the ft. Chute. & CO.. Banking house, itir • No. 15 Wood .tmet, Pitt - humh. Current Money re. emetalm. Collaairm. made an all the miruipal eltiei tha Ntataa Safrinnr WILKINS s c(), Exchange Brokers. and Wart. xtraet, Al ..11 , 13 WY. 11AIRD d: IRVIN, COlllO3/I.lon Merehant. 15 and Bill 114 &coal .I.:Plttolurgh. .M.Y.,SAVA. Sq./11, MANNA- Ir2l. ALME.B.. IiAIs:NA 6: CO.. Saccexsors to Unama - . /farina Co- BATMAN tacs.sat Blorno, drain m Omar:Li Dimeetle Earl:maga, errtlfientoe of Dem... Ilmt Ante, nal hpeole--itiarth eat comer of Waal and Thml rtrn ie. Current Money roreircl uo yo ht. 11 all tltk i Agg. The hirneat . pramitian 1014 far threirrn anal American eJtnvret WM. imao ciiciiinanenia tJ Prralth-e.ahippeA coot. on Liberal trTma. "--„BOOFCAEIMIS AND STATIOIERS. .D. C. STOCiTON. LtteJlnston & Stock f M m trsn o Thrd .t . tio r. hnu,g m. kt Modr. era- ASTI3. IIOLMES ' ,Cheap Literary Depot, ..1 " 'Mini 111,A. 0, ~itet he 1 , 4 Otse.t. Neve Uooi. re• I.: • 5ub......1ptia0.. 1+,47.41 to any .4 the Inlllli 4 tlrd at the publinher's tomept oiee. I.IOPKINS. 11 H k,eer alt Stationer, . 10. A Fourth to.reet. Moth. BAKERS AND COMET,CTIONEIRS. DAVID HOW N..1u., Wholetole Bak, Gmfort Four th ptrret.llll•buvh_ ing cake, 51,1 Fut', Con! .c3l..nry.alwayn-op hand. CARPET'Dr A ITT, \PCLI\TOC6, 3ranufacturer raid Im . prztor e.trpot, Oil Clnths Sk-am Brett-Trim ,' an..llb Witulovr :had, Itr. an.lowne, No. Fourth it., Wool rt. ritlO.ursat. ;.1 COMBITSSION AND FOI3.W.A.RIONG. ~ t ylirm. h. JOHNSTON. Forwarding and estmcalssion Mtnloot Nn. 112 mood street, Pittsbtath. _„ EOM O. 7.113,1,319 ItEYNOLII & SAGE, F.nranding and 0110116Wirpll 31+1,71).1321... 1 . 02 . the Allealuair ftFer e. dealers lo riror , rier. rrduee. Pittahurirh ;nom and Chloride of Lim, . The_hli•tiviajTitef, earl, raid to all for molar, rsca. Gaon Penn and lririn etraou. ti - .JONES, Forwarding and Cora -1 nllmdan .Itarrlwas. Denial.. In Proluer and IVO Alanntacturial Canal near devanth Pittabnrait. - ' A.3I•ANI.ILTY & CO.. Forwarding and Oranulatlon 11,1:1:1111.. Canal Basin, Idttaburgh, Pcxua'a, TONY 31cFADEN .1.. CO., Forwarding and 9 Conehaloo Merchant'. Caul rtnln. Penn street, YAW :rant, AMES 31. DAVIr;S CO., Produce and tr.E7 Market. nrut a Commoree et, llsr4rt Ash:ol,4 owl , . by either of the nos= ent no= en or l'rodore .Ither llntute. mr6 WARD Y, .YOSES CO., Successors to At- Onnniloion .M Forwarding Men. e devlere in FliMotrall ilaiinfArtnerat flood,. Pitt, burgh. l'w DRY GOODS MERCRAFTS. • •` .•• st. v. vim - roes— rirosur *';':,4SELACK ers P..re'aLETT & WHITE, Wholesale Deal n wad treenestie Drr Mr• 101 lad rtreet, ['lt t•bureb. ... Z. nr:RSEk, ........... eO., Commission T oo ro,l of Domeatie. WroTon, and ;. to on Ideas of I - snore or , d pfnot fourth door from FIN, ?duo _nPMGISTS 1011. N D. MORGAN, Who,esale and Rend a Met oce door postal of Va O. it. xtcrai.lll & 3TcDOWF.LL, (Successors to te I:err /Epp...a) Wladatale rad naafi DTaa aad rado.carn, cf 'treat attd %Wan alio'. nod:kW.? id•ocrdaka , medially comPd..a.d tad lilt A. FAIFSESTOCK CO., Wholesale A" .tarltrvc.L - t, tamer IFttal &al Front • N. lficKEßsi.km. Druggist, and deal bnra AV.1:17% era,acid netramente— er erifi. lFoorth rtzwt, Cylcry ") .Ylll be lLeY W A -44 and ed. and forgard.l ---Y Pock. E. SI:LLEIIS, 1151 - esale , 'Dealer in 10p . t on., Varnish, cr. iret7 Waal hitq.urch. P. tiads Immune:l: Tollfi L. Mtili , ,AN, holeliale Druggist, ... I ' ,m ei . i s r YNIT, rtira..oll.VArnlAhm,Fe. . wow tAlr door .9.lth a pirmoml /WO', SCLI.OOS3I.IIiEII &CO Wholesale Drug , sae. sa. ei n'oso ntaTiplr‘ 15..%••• • 417211. t. RAID: d: E Wholesale and Retail Dmggist, corwr I...t•ortr Ind Sr: ‘11.13 . n., pays. •sa b. P. - DENTISTS. B Dentist, Corner of Fourth g arta De.tat Rt . llnr\:t atal Ferry I' tr• - ... •wch. ..iiiiiiiiVrAki - Axis LrESOGRA.Mnia. .---___ ...._ .. _ . . . Emu: JOJINSUN, En,rns - or on Wood, mit:, thit,athod ,0...-).) PitteCurh.l.2,—rtrati of 111 mit,t,,,,,, I tcr , t't c.f Sett +vitro , Fruttlepirce, Ver. Drng . I,e , ;.‘, ',lt to!zrr. Fanl , fr.r Dirleical. 20. attaAr,oettttior.e.Cott,..S.tal,,,,, I. It. tr..o. rit e std let the hoe, ,ro..e. _ ....._ 1L1.1.A51-kiII:CIDL&N"S Lithocraph he 'cot 14 ‘ ;t!irrti l . ATI '2:1'.."gf".44.1.1'.ztt1.., Job. ,_ brUIN brad,. t0tt0.1, , 1 , A retatot Viral awl Mull. .....ntte. ikeetteree .1.1 I ',Ming et,rvie. ft, pax - raved or turn on mote, anti Niro,' itt calm, e10i.4. Wont, Or ! In the won apur,vv.t ,t y Ir. MA at ttre tatett mem mire, - - ' Jalt9:l,. W. WILSON, Watches, le W.ts, Drat Mllliary h areets.ntubarett, ea. 1:1.1 THE' I I AI GROCERS: r hy. 31ATTIIEWS & CO.. Wolk-oil.. and Forannting Strr , haatZ•ad f trn In firiLchn.n l,ltA t ta Yarn, . ....I.lll,burgt. citmumf: Wholesale and C•nutuf,inn , Nrelotati., 110 II at, s:r.vt. and FoI itrn t 11.5141,1. BARNEs, J nni CiAniiii,un %bomb:tut, taut fitml orr. Arib.l..i. No. 130 ntid rierunil Ni 0,1 aryl euullb held. Pittsburgh. Jur It Vr. OIIN NVATT 11'11.'11-.le linceers. OP Curriulikikut lirmiaota, lout Dialers in Prudiaro and iriallihurgii Mama... Wry., Nu Lit...n/ Pa. I - B. CANFIELD. late or Warren. Ohio. MINI 1,22 unlinq 112,2122202. rani tV1,212.2 nale L 2221212, 11,-2212 2 rn 12.2.2,222 ,222212C122.2.222 2 ., Butt,. Ka Anil , 12 1r1.6. 22.21 W 2,2 22n2 1 . 2 . 621L22, .2 - 221 , 5 W.. , .0-2,, 12242•2,22,2 tqu11642 2 1.2 2222.1 1 . 1a221202 - 2212. L 1 2, 2 22 2222.11.22-2.•....-11, 5 F AW. • • VIALI.R•LAN. S. 'WATERMAN & SONS, Wholesale . timr, 22 l 1'.,224;22221'.,224;22221'.,224;222222;22 2222.1 For.anlinu Merril:m, u 222 , in 2,1112.201. of 11,12.2, nu2.l h 212,212 N1:21,221mq 22 - 2 .22 J Arid.,. nll.l AI.F.F. for t 1222 22221.. of 1t1c1im222221 222221 142 - 22 2 12nuralt N1222.2.2f.t.nr2 2 221 T2212222 - . 2 22, N 2222 %12 a 2.21,1 Wuter 1.2222hur2212. •. - -- (a F. VON uoNNtiottsT ~... vo., whok i 1. • ;al,. iln.vrx. F,.. nplinl, Ana l'ommt..lon Merel, 3nt, 1....1era an l'ittllonr. , lt Ninnuraviun.- ated l,r , turn I'mlnee. N, L'IL corn, of hunt •1r ,, ...t ftnd w. L.+ , PittaLarch - AS. DA I.ZELL, Whole , ale Grocer, Coln ' t 31..mhaat, rm./ ih,lrr to l'n.imv .nd Pitt , burgh Nlsatittattturt---Ntt :it Vita, _ rummy VI CY. . SAIAII DICKEYS Couoni,ion Mvrrhnnt, nuJ I , nlv, in .76 !Wilt .rvez ~Pit.b urgl. JOHN A. CU., NV holy Snit. Av...lstn for Ilatsni 1,4,14. r co.. No. Ili; Al BENNETT. late Euglieh. gaala,h, hol...alelinovr.Coutettx , x.rt cuml orormnlity, D•len. w Proalim nnd burgh MAucthwtur.“. No. 41 d st.. Iwterr , t, Mini oar... . . _ New:. run—. 11 4 14E1 , 1 . n m r ` r :owner , 1.11 , i eam ,erv. •treet+. enrull. Inn, entbAr %arts, . conFmnii, on hand J . Olll 31'E1.4 JA•it, D. 16.11, . Ulf% f . 444 GILLS st 110 E, 1%14114i/1k Ul . o' rc and ConinLrFUn lrchant.. Na 1,7 Lilr.rt, street. ELOBEo RT I\lool. . ICholrnalr orileer. I:rcUfyitu•li illcr. th,ler in I.mtuer. Pitlxburch farturrr, and all kind. of Forel,. and Domenic Winos ond;Llgnor, So. 315 Idlr-rty on., On band a rery ruKi: inprrlnr old lenon.abela Wbbkr). oldel4 Dill .old low for ra=h. 111013E111: DALZELL & CO.. Wholes:rle it, tin . Corned...um 51.srclian, denier.. In Prndue. end Manloarth Ilanutactnev, Char/ ntreel. Pittiburatt. . • 011ERT A. CUNNINGIIAM, Wholesale Crwri. Pictlner t Forttartf inc. and Commie:ine Ile, nnd 11.1e.er in l'nt..bur,ll Manufneturre., N.. Liberty Ntroxt. Vitt.tbur,.l. Jun" Vrk.xx:t \Vt. 11, WilkOrixr ,11.11 WM. BAGALEY S: CO.. Wllole.le Gro cvm No., I, and--O) 1\'...1 “rrot. Pitl.l.ltrch., JICHN ty. ... DVI.I. A iricK & mccA_NDLEss. ,00,cos..rs to J. If. P kk. 0 llo!offale Gown, Forraolion anal Coottabnloo Mooch:fon, floater. to Iron. Non, Ilan. Comm Caron. and Illnf boo nh 01-Joon...fron nonerall, paver of NI crod and Mater .trfft, if st nfLurnh. A `I_7I..BERTSON & CLOUSE, Wiji,lemale A ( 3.; A 7.WTZZLiniV nalActurtll rtAc., Lihert, I'zttAbur.:ll. IFTUI tY.t. . RUT ljD. WILLIAM'S & CO.. Wholesale and • Retail Family nu,' I.lonlmlgainn echantg. and Dealer. In Cimatn Prod and Iht,harrit .alanufactur.4. ixatler of IS oad and OBD:SON, LITTLE & CO., No. 255 I.therty Pittahurah. Ii i•. am I caniali,ir.o Merchant, and dealc, Plavirargh .11sauiretativa ranv & H. itoyl). Grocere, Cum iatnn 21.1erchoanTs. and I.lc in Pmducv—ltarand C. arch liolidin,,. tronung an liberty. W , < 0 .....1 streeng. Pit:Ann:h. Pa- 1 1 1 T s. u•re it EuN . v 13.-21., , In r'n-lu, litt.nmh 3lanulanum. ,urr4ll .tent. bun:ll T..... •• • NI-h • • 01IN PAIIK ERs CU., olesuleGr.,, - I, D.•akh tu romt.rn 144.4.,.. ULI NIE,n ,Iscrtheln itertlfird —so 14.1 r 1.16 rt”, I:tt,b4reb. . 11117)4. i o heat MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. I JUN 11. ELLOR. Dealer in Piano K.rtes, 3lnsirt, cal N11. , 4 , 11 Inununtuts sUis..l Isnot, sal ' l•;2:4 . l• ' st ' lV ""' ar Wenrra RY KILEBEIL Dealer in !klusir, lldna loatruineaL, and c.f . Italian Valor^. szrut fur Nunn. x ,-.rand muaro Nun, with C.o4llMll . l..Colrxn Atts,hment. Al.s. our Imubam, MAITUFACMMEtS W. CHILI ENNED . Ir; tau • At.!,`n, -;;;TirrZirn'; JONES& I,2L'IGG. i.f Cala Plonch t.t.rt. tam] [Print,. 11....mm0nt Irr.at ..a.l 111 Mraleabl , k.aa,h,e urr.ll, ..•ornor a”.l rnall I.lll,l,urrh. Pa. 4 n aC . A11 , 1.: AT Kl\SO N .N1.1.‘, ta rt., of Prot. jIITTSBI , RUH ALKALI IN 31/..,facto,r4 111 , -v r h- L11{',;o:;1. t .. i """°•'-. 1 4 1 : 0ai Ai.aV., GLASS kVOItIiS. --I. I/ A HELL. >lan...tart, of Curt, age. Vint, &Wt.. 'not Anti,. Prte, thettelt Ale Mineral It nter. Itateut dean, ate" Irmo that,. of every theerlptahu lee— , ‘ Loe eete tt K conefeutlt tr hnthl n ttt n, rut a,..tuaeut of the nt.tve anklet, itt3to tho n Ii 1 tine , I thuoritet nfe nll Moved fan to the • Itatoort to chit in.:, sa now to full oper a tion. tout .41 opera • teett num toO t noti eittter Orders nepertfulle ettolted. arel eat I. fttletl zo the Out:lent notate, Warehouse—No. IlLt Secood .treet. hetet...lt Wee.: ao I smithfu•ia telfh. Ititt•letrula PAPER HANGINGS. LT u f:i It.:7l..'i,,,Nlll,ol.vt.Sr!irA ..I Stit7:;•s;f..r.l,l,l Jul American Pap, liangoori and Dordrrit. Shalt, Fire ll.wd Print, A, AL..- 11 riling. Itintino. an] Wrapping /into, An. A:. thud he:on,. Fourth aiht ItiauguAl Pinahurgh. In TEA DEALERS A/ 0, 4 1, RI ti • .r.. ( 5 ; RnM ha re 411rarS on band hrve an...ln:lent of Choi, One-wa k/ and Pair T.aet Alao--F,ra I raft, a n al Nutt. It'hea saie and retail supplied nn the Itneext ten,. - - • TRANSPORTATION AGEFr. TOIL. A. CA UG111;1', A eent h.r the Lake Erie awl Miehi,n Line. In iIeDIVI and t .. dm Lake,— Oilien 011 the corner of Water end Staithelkhl 'My US BLINDS WESTERVELT fi SON. vatil W. 111,117 known • Vent,lo. Blind sleker, keep tximitantly on hioirl ma In order the nrtiel.. hi their line. at their 01,1 sta.!. No. 13 St.l . lnir rim, aim., al No. Si', Market rtris.t. asmcd story, mfrs.... In the Nat.:mit. enillan Shutters made to order. and old hIliel• r o Pnir... l 000 JA. BROWN W.UighrlOQt. respmtfully rrn the rubliethat Ise Id pe ots hand ntl.l..tand on the weft ode of the Ilintuond. Allt;:.hvoy city. n rotnldete tt.o.ortotetd. of Vett illan Mindy: al Venitian Shottern am mn.h, to ~t, h r In lM beet elite, trarrnoted in tot In the Unit , ' Ma... 111. Mind. tin retnott.l ,eh hoot the old n larrew driver. Hering purehonNi the .th , k. ton!, awl wood of the mbinet ettablithment of Itatovat A Nrprllnnd, I sot 17:=;.-t',.!Arrh:•heitlriV,..l:lVlM"rrtfn well we the puh. Agency. t•o. roehddl J. A. Ilt:OWN. 17Div5taivAiryatti:It)orOc0 ADAM lIARDIE, Veterinary Surgeon, Into r;r=orli,;' .horn nracenton: and, hr earrful •ttrnilnn to whatever le .utrootM lilt.. he how" to r.i,e entiefnetion. In ennneeton with Janne lianlle, lleero Shoring and 13LIrketnithtng In general nill he carried rm. at the corn, It! ronuri eirret Penneylennia Avenn, WOOL inMeRARTS. 111 , 1J Succe”or t. Murphy and Lee. WWI IPalrr and enmell,nen Men limn. tur u time Wuotent, I.slv.rtT, opper:in. Ftftn t. Q 3: W. HARBAUBIL NVOOI Merchants. A J],ran g. In Finer and l'rndeer• gPurrallr, prwAing and C...enejr.qi.le Merril... Nu. Fe-it aed 11. 'ara. F.And...er,li. ZGS(7EILAIIEOI: I 9. TAAFFF, OTONYER, Propriet,.r, th., Ilttalfttrxh PortAtflf Ilfmt ' , nut.'. nail, r.f Penn fad 3,ll.Ftrortf. • BEECII ti CU.. 'fraw:porterp I,v c ana l Iml Fc•rwatthrel . .114-1 - chnctr., comer 44 Penn .trect GARDINEIZ corri:c. Azencior Franklin Pin , Iwortary u..". " . .r 4 Ttirt •tn,t, VITM. DIGBI Menthant Tailnr, Groper. nal nalrr to Ileo.l. Sh.la Lilwrty II W. TAY 1,0 It: t i nnuniEFioner and Bill %I r. t rat. nth. will I, Lrel:Ag,"=47.;,:iVr" - "n ff.' ok BIND F i f j e . r . prtfimln.-1 to do elec., .1 ,, ,,,pt50p of 111.1.. nzni Jurabtilt, nintak 1" an n'"" t.nntl miotiintlsll, In old I..ks Niztuo. nn X6llkn." 'rimeal.lerbe alv n 101), trb jwl,ll,- - .Wltole.al..“ml Retail tketOcer In Ilan. Car-. 221,1 Fur. corner of 114 - rol nod Firth ntr,t, l'itt,h.or,h l o .e e they o&r foil 0,-.tnoloto 1 0., For.. Al, ..1 ,or, qualm olul ill lan:r0000 0.1 1,1,1. mot in. ire the allentom their oetAloun,• on.l tlr , hrovt, vent, ally, maturing thira that the, atii .arll tat 11, moo suet.- ta.co. noo, BiIAiikLETT WEILTE, huleNale liezi en•A tknnottie Foreign Dry No.lol WWI Weft. littehnigh, itimile the ntigniiun ut buyers in their huge Net arival time:lima Pinning. neid nhiclm the, liPiefVroTstinit Rry („4b fermi Egli dining the ttruoue wed requestslt staxatuuten it oar inutit by wen = Dercheas, sod °then yisittaz • • -•- • • • -, ' r ' J. 7 lJ . _.• . . ~. • ._, , • . • • .._. • . _ .• •.• • . . • _ . , . -11 1( • . _ . • .• _ . _ . • ----- New Coach Factory—Allegheny. IM. A. WHITE & CO. wou ld re _ tt-sa- , +r • svietfullilnform the public.] that flail hate eeted a shop ou lesvok. between Federal aro for t.. Thii o use - waking and .11,. preptinid to mem.. No, for every i re liemtrytion of 'fettle+, qiiirhes. Char., nae,ercties. Ituegles. ehmtorm. Ace ite., beam . loußetteries• in the tuautifai tom of the ahem. siert to . and the facilities they ha, them feel relrifideut the, are eimlited to do verk on the woof reAsonlitiLi term. wilt thee. .audits article. lit their the, Paeliaif earticiilar att. micin to the iwlrreJoti of Materials. anJ had mem Lai eimieterit aorktneM. to ne hielMtiou to wan-alai., their work_ We therefore mk the attention of the public this matter. It. Itepairlitti done lu the lima =tither. and on lm meson:dile tenni. • N , OT imrtstorsitip twretufi.rt• toinv miler the fine of A. ft C. iIItADLEY. cll. stilted the decease of NI,. L. Bradley The himitiie, will le carried on h. .t Braille,. ithe will settle the lei.. nem Of the late ann. REMOVAL—A. MALLET TEI ramolnal Ids Found:, Marslmam- from E . 112 Ff-ornd Mow, trn,ro IR Wm,' al. Imtgewn Elm , and round Mowts. to Mgr tnmhnu.r LsOIT nompird A. Verm, Own-hr 1111 koln onOranrll hand a aa:.nerld ams-rtment Ca..lnmn thartma anorsa Oradea Moss,. de. Jr IR SCALY/3 & AtittiSON, hotween \Vor4 and Mar TIZYNN,Tir Sieritobin. lonlito ,Sr. Spain! ntlention given to atenm briat Oa kVA.. L. a fit.. ni ant firtt ta lerr. till. in %t are. A. Sr'Ma.an.rtiromt tlavit Winking[ t More, Pnr I ,Irum* ronrennr Sro litimmiamta. California emigrant, or Itui Itnail loom panic, ‘ ;ll ' XiViiii ' :7‘; ' ; " iiVi i iii i irrit ' il ' tgVa: " Vaitrin?;:;!4:it " :l ' n " ir hero. Jr:11 PENN MACHINE SHOP. I‘lfulufactur;r tff all kinds of rottr.s. and 'woollen maehlner'...Allowhen, The abo... work. helm' nKM . 1n full aml ruere..sful owrntien. I forwillow.. an Inn' yl . cullers will' ,sttteh r all, hinth,t ef rear ext.eti le hlrtery In line. murk' a , . vrll y low,.. . I cker , ..nreadera. yard, grirullne. tnaehlue, raill'awa..looo In." 'rum., or 'Cagle he. merchant or country work. mule, jaef.a. : allde and hand 1.111..... and lo general All kin.. of Alva.; uta.le It" to.ler. or plan+ for "ie. mill• al rea.ouble shame. 11.12 ro—lieuttylv. Child , " a Co.. 111.uh,loet. doll tu , . Ring. Pnned. 1 ..la.. A. 11ra, 1 T, the ca, V: •I t 4.011.., hrk t I neluaing 244 h N rl A i Il FOREIGN A-DVERTISENCENTS. _ . . .. ...rte ar..e ...I w API9. COMMERCIAL STATISTICS. REAM), 11LIC ki.: , : olt & CU., 'tobacco Th.. 41norican tnnunu In thr . irte Ilan , . in 1454, eillillillii-llial Met...ham , . An Al North ITntnr ..Inu.t. . o'lu. 2..1121.10). ant .'n 16 North D'ltlir.... l'hllndeltdll. . 0 0 Toren,. t.. 1.00, .0 1,11. 1:2.972: 1 2. 3, J. TAltDos. Commission Siereh Ear., of Amorfr 1,11111,1 an 1. ._ 1V25,918 ) 4:1 tea. N ... :..., 1 , 10 L,,,...,. A.•. „ r i, n ,„,, , • n ,.. Th. re D zut nurluiu. ut Alpert -an tonostiC l ,lnne Pia, of ..tanTly on hand a lame arusrtment of Brandt,. of the At- Y ut 75.4' 1 1. and n thu.ndird• ~1 ionrun ranting. o f ty...754. lowing hrututs, whirh they on, for 4+1.1.. .u. Auenta for J • rho Anu-Dran h....re In 4he . I ,D , t btatra in 14.:4. Durand .I. Um. Illnnleaux. •Ir Nlaxtlor, .1 Eraull. J. Du. 11a4 V".l/11 rand .4 c.o., , l.arnchrl:o. i l. i i, lutraraDl..t.,ma. A . ....d0 , 31 , cni . te- Turr1,11,14.1411e. / , n ' 1T..... ‘ 1t hrhic L lii ',' .. '" ll....nl..a o tia 17.1 . 11.1 11 -' 1.. L 41 " 1 ' in... in m ~,,n 4 . . . F . x .. ..7. , ! .„ 0f Arn erkuan tunna,, , 41.11:11 im..., ...loan' , rah ear.. 1,, Jill! Durand a Co.: . /a- _ T hor ~ an_ .1 0—n........,..c . .Dneran tnnyou, ht the :nate Fide. ehann.a,e It Ine and .went Iluttund. Dort. 4.. 1, `n , • • • , n ,- • I 4.1”. of Y 4,111% hod an men.... of Foretcn tnn04,...,1 1115,,Z7. 1N1E.,:ri!'‘&...,1..kN,;;;',±°,',.,..?—Le,r.'r„'ic0.n,:.n.‘,.'",-!,,,m Statnen--Adrn..dal ' i.l.7nnl4 ' ' IrIS.VI. nuuh• on mcislonaen. of 1,41 n, annerath ; tan,dl.lll , illfallltiati . ll , l34 al 104,, Air I , , L . 1 ,1, 1 , A i i! . _ 1 . :I' ,I . fi :% . 1 , 8 , . 1... t l ,: \r n I, i .A. ,. t , t.i! n ro u t•L , al . l: , lll: ll olLr tu.in.u. entruddd to I.tr, ill Itutler and ArnutnulL cuunth... 111 V. h .Itefor tx. .4 R. iloyd. 44 .Dr 0.1 Den. and Jame,. 41nr..hall. Idberty atrnet. and ha, t 1.,.. WK....l.dnut. ilituburuh tataellr . IIIAAVID 101. TrtILE, Attorney at Law. an.l l'ontrni,doner for Prntuulvanln.., Lou.. 01.. mmunlmli , ,n. idnraPt l l aw.,rell. ‘,...V.D.71, JOHN 11.1tA.NKIN, Atturney anti Coup * ...nor ... 1,... and l'onunhnnner tor the State of I , nn, lynni, S . Inm.. tin.. (hth• GI . Inttshurubd t iL Itrfrrenr,..-1 . t.,141,-,:h. lion. W. Fury y. llampLinl 1 , liller. M'Cnarll -a A NlPelarr. John C. Pork, ItlN.olls , li- mole. Nirf,nl - ilo langltli . . . . _ B • X. AUALEY, WOOMV Mt!) Co.. Wholr- Nr Crn...3 , , NA. =1 11111e.1.43 , 1111, e44} 11.021.1 xi W. POI ST :XT Ell t-r tCO. Cleneral 13n • rnmorto••u, and C,.•••ling Mt-IN-hat/c.a.! Finn? N 1.7? ntr.nr r t. Yhanarl3,llm. _ . COUNTING HOUSE ALMANAC FOR 1851. .IEP:j! 7 . ! ... 4.3.;].",:::,,1iii Irl ri il,... !„..:. ' . : • lE. . - 1 !::1 11 - -1;:l!!- '-‘-- -i, -il , i i,i i ,?,i,tl.--- --i.. ,I 0n ~.,..,,,;1 , 1, 1 „1,:.,„ , ; 17 IN 1, 1r l ly)i i'.i.t.',ll- • -.J. IC. 11 ' • . 1 I- 1 - 4i .1••• rrottrt . ' .. ~ . 1 , 1 Aro,' - ... - 11 11 '.., ••1 - • ; 10111'1,!1 ,1 .1 . 4 15 I10il1Q i l•1114115 1 1r• 111 , :11 . 4i 1tt,,,,, ....I 1: 1110 - 1:• 'S.4/ i., ?I . ! ..•• :41:-.11,.1271 . ..41 i '''' l ' x.,....rii . 4 :•1 1 .•1 ..1 . .1 • -..,vx t• ' 1 ' 1111 ' 1 ' i l l! 14 1 2 . 11 It-'ti ; . , ,It.lll I. I, LO , Iflil7llN ll q , 1iigti2519 . ...71:1 , !•.. , rg arts , .: 1 . ..1 •1 41 • •• - n•i.snt , il' 'LI ti • • ~ 1 .4 • ..IIL,IIII- 1 -, ... .. ••• ti 1, , 11 r.114,1.1 , .11.,1 , 1•.• f.'''.ll.lV'='''ll'!:o' ,2..e.,1, I . ii ~, , s, .„ .k.1,7.,i,‘.4; >l.ll ci . llil ."' ' 21 31 4 , .4 d ` 1111.142111T;.;1 '•ilo.11 1'111114,1.: ;aI:Y.IX j2.1, , r.i , i l l li . l4ll' i lif gli. „.„ t h 6;, 1 ,' ..11 id r• i1•11111 1".111,0•1 , 'l VL . .f' - ^ . 1:I b , 9 . 11.1.91 1111, i ic I al!‘11. : 1! 1•1: : , 1 : :; - •:rt?• 1 7 .1 . :1- . 1.- . 1":41.1-W1g1.-T1-7 MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. W Int; AND INTI3IARONIC TICK E'P IV Kif;EN 11i,., l'4,uct T KINCAID 11. LES CI lit 10h1.1.. t'l .14111 N V. ILLOCL R. M .4.101. i'mancil—lSAM' _INEs. romcil - ABRAHAM AltollllsALD M,FIItLANL , (E)I(E mTLsos Courtril— SAN! U EL KIER Courlrtl WILLI I M SEL ANL It. NU. L •WEI • .1. E. riII.kNNON. Thom It 61'OTT. lIESItS COULTER 1.11 11111 KAU, Council-1 litItENY.. C Council—R. Me EN RAI T. J BISSELL. tir . WM. YOUNO 111,11 iAIIIIb Council —J II CASSEL rounril--.IIISEPII KA YE, CHARLES FERGUSON HUGH AIcKELVY. W McrARTN E Plrril %VAT" , S cooncil—DAVlD b BRUCE LORRY, Jr. HENTIY HEIR • Rof:ERT A. CCNNINGIIAM 31. ms PHILLIni KiXENTH WACP. • S. Council—ROßEßT Annicte. C Council—ROßEßT KING. WILLIAM C. FRIEND riono, WADI, S. Council—GEOßGE C. SEIS, 2 year, JAR. 11.% MILTON, 1 year. C. Council--CAPT. WM. EVANS, SIMI'SON WHINER. NINTII S. CounciI—MATTIIEW EDWARDS. C. Council-11UCI4 HAMMOND, PHILLIP DRUM AII,EGZEAY ELECTION. WHIG AND ANTIMASONIC TICKET. ITEEETIAL TICKET. For Moyor—HUGH S. FLEALING. Dtrector of the Poor--JACOB GI; YER. TWAT WARP. S. Council--COL. Wll. ROBINSON. MOSES BORLAND. C. c oun ei_GEORGE DRAYER, HUGH SMITH, JOHN T. LOGAN, IL Y. SCHWART. S. Directors—WlLLlAM D. HOWARD. THOMAS SMITH. Assessor—A. WOODHOUSE. Judge of Elections—JOHN KELLY . Inspector—ISIORRISON A. KNOX. e n nstubIe—ALEXANDER GLENN. Yteo2ll , S. Council—SAMUEL d46LLITLLE. C. Council—JACOß STICKROD, J. B. SMITH. WILLIAM 14AGALEY. WILLIAM JOHNSTON. Director!—THOMAS McCONNELL ANDREW BARCLAY AcFc,or—JOHN RAMSEY. Judge of Elcction , --JAMES MUNDEN _ Titian 110,11 P. S. CoI.I.IItiI—WILLIANI ORAHANI e, c,,uncil ILLIAM ROY LI, 61LLIA1 WALKER Itialk:P.T RAY, IiFIORGE BALM. Judge a Eleeti,w.-1.1.111ES RAY. I.pector—lttiliEßT CAMPBELL Director'-11. R. BELL. -- JAMES L GRAIIAM AnscF,or—A C. ALEXANDER. Con,table--J. ❑'. ISLNIOUP. FOtIITIA W AM, 4 ' S. Council—JAMES MARSHALL. C. Council—JOSEPH CRAP:, JAMES PARK, .Ir., US. THOMAS NIcKENNON, D. C. STOCKTON. • 3. Di re d om —Dß. JAMES H. SMITH, 3 yrs RICHARD BARD, 8 yrs ABRAHAM HAYS, I yr. APsessor—E, DERBY. Judge of Elentionfr—C. E. iStRNER. Inspector-7A3iES FISHER.. Constabla—A. MONTGOMERY. PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING, iJANUARY 11, 1551 COMMERCIAL CASH DIITICA 11, natal 9414mmt of the .mount or Calh .lu4 n,C0.4.t0 Ilauto. et Ih4 pr.. Jut tho llarr.e. 4.',4, •15.19 M.A . . , 4 1 T. 30.41 9.4 Pebruar, t 17,4.4 4.4.41 . .4 Z4•4;3 , Inrch 114.40 . .417.1?91 11 April. T:2,12 •4I 140.411 19 2.19.771 14 . 1,413 179.p.r.2 79 Junes, 111.111 Jul. .* .104 2, "41 - 1 !Z 75 krFra. , 131.615 4.: 111..ra. 41 Ils tAtt 45 154196 75 ,112 Plad tr4 , ln 1,1 PHILADELPHIA COFFEE TRADE. Punouxili, January 4. Igso. Durtne, the paAt 'par. prima rulr•lrrry Irregularly, sal 1. Ina uyn an all, re, blab. ranrumptlon aturally dr.- ..1,...,1 In Juary. Ita. rancr..l from Il to 1 n 2Jja nal al. I,,nt I Early In Vehrusry they thou r.veJal, 'a? th" rho 110,110 of t,11.9. rt ' pouurin; IW , part Var. ' Vooigu. an Total. .1n1143,, 1 , ...4. 11,” 4.3.1 Co 1.13iw1.r. i 11:115 ', ,lan'lr. 3.1,1 IPA , 4,511 1'3.11441 4 310 1i.,54.1,1 Apr! i 1 . 42 - _, , , 714 12442 13.0.53 1.129 13..Y1 , 1 , .It. 4.471 7 , 0 7 .X. 41 jul, . 7.171 .177 7414'4 , Atkat...l4 34.40 2.000 7.11441 5'...111.:141..r. 1.141 740 I.VII ... • 14.4,14 I1.L11" 1430 3.1,4 11.142 Total tbli ve•tr. I.llunry I+l4 I ehruu, BE4MI.E=EI Iktg 4.:111 1..11 11.2,5 f.,/7.. 1,14 4:4,1 411 _:1.0 11.741 7., Mill • ,„I lIMMEM A..... 4• tenni. to 1,19, Deer,. Tie.. it I. eeen that . the Ft:. Slat/ hare tnereamgl In a t. l'+l tune hi nue 'ear. and degreseed their 111 3 .11:3 t5.333t, Tl 4 ton, . Rile the Slave ghttee te....tenertran taingler Iggiee; tan. and logroilnc at h h, loot p.L. trien-agelef GeeeLcu, a P.m.:Z:7 The North greferg tsrSthirtigalte. oven tonna. to foreign. while the gLaetti ha. nenrlv en, aline' her ,netenneu, Lg....then, state inve /elan. has Jecreagagl In ton na, while veer] Ina Mg. ireenen•—el .ave L... 1.1 in thee, L.ter tneengglernbtr ...tweedy In Invite rerntrlg. The, Item.. tell 3 I but eloquent eton.—illet. Cues. CONEERCE OF HALITINORL. Pnr., nr uArtNe ISLO,_ ri.h. drn-1, 1:10 , J2 IWcsali. IVI.I. 461. 11Ic, tr.LIV randlio, 1.1.. OA. pal,. 64 , 11 Ma. falls, 11 1 1'23 J. 1.1 . . Soto. p r xr . 4.2 it+llll,l., . . il. , tarto. it....tang, 4r 1.1 s4tit.t tun,. Ittl.tr.or. ~, 1t. ,....r.0. ‘I ft.. t. 37 'Snit, .... I , t - , t,„, 4 , ...,:t Ilauttl ../ In., 1 ,,, ..4 , 4 Mt: 0' ~ ttt.t. ,„,.. T, flefit,4 tr.,ttT, itit , 1.5.1.V6 Tr, .ti 1,1,4, 151• 4.44. , iittuptte -, 14,, t...t. ftts44l 4444 R.."'” 4 Tun.'"'"- l ' i . .r4 ' C 'a ottt - t ' n ' 77.. ,, ..,.. E=l4lll - ..,,.744 . Plant.. - 34.1 t.,24.,71',1 , rua , . ~,..7., 1.-..p1. 4,• t,77.47 . mr..4 miser. ,1,514 Mutter. 5.,. 7:4:.1.1. 11,,,,,,,,T0, sad 1.7.1- . . . • 1fe1.44 twarty. In•ltArs u. 4•01,..3. W 1,61. ttu, ..1. •. Lu lirtst l.ut tsh iht E,•141. - •1 —We tate the t.tilowl7 tr-rn thr St Lmt• Istrltitrentrt. thr Utrt ult. '• Thr 911ser thrs".• uf flour .lupp , lrrrA4 the. otts slo: Vitt Sr 9 Vss rho lint Ilea" 6111ur Ss, Us- toll 01 Islior. vise slork la-. vial ill thr Glaall "ars Is s fr tlo pro- LA fr01.:111. " Pa . Ibr 10so ol 11, mass A • our ruillrrs 1 /60M11 tO 31 r Cias ants 11•.ur (nor ••3 oast sal ur thr steam M 19.314 fuo to mato rot rillifyr Lsr freight. lts• "Parr of As.l"- 1..5u0 o snow nitro 11tIlr t a.' for tm-a.l. Of maim,' of IsLa Ist. rhea 11111" roattrrs• Insllo-atr vrr• ssist. sosir•stst.. 00 yr: fool 1044 agsra 10. Pas- upan the trqrat If-'- • -1,-• 1 .oev tnral ha! Me Cl'.. 1n nn.t th, yowl- us:r, 40.4 15,44, k_s W LEA tbart - ( Tunnho 146`...nt, the tlltutr. - t1 t,tr• h>l town •lattataertst In l'lnlrttliart, .11t , slit . .. As lb. /et, The •..¢m I• vu 1...-‘••••• —tpant. Utley, 0110 Grille-OH tly.rths ‘1,..1./not4h. 1.1, 1. r..44,nt ILA em, 1,a4 r •I t .ii New Oricsns. th. 4t, Fin4sYtliy !Tank at. airlt ...rm. 4..1 thy Martb• n‘hin•hm lay thaly,,le• of 1., t, a thy . nyt trnk 1 4, ••• • hulle ,, 0r..1 tltrolivh tntnits•-tatsmaut.l.• I 11.- ylat,ry furuitary etul t... 4.41,, thy ,art.e •41 (ht. t4i,l”: thy t .t.ty btu, lir ..ay 1,41•4 th• mutat, f ty,•yu mt. 411, l•thAttli U., thyl.+ .l, that 1.4c,1 u thyt:rttln , t nyl - 4t, .4 et trae , nlitur• sal ;4 , 1,1' MI . . . tsrurntl unit Ls thin Is a s s4k man Ir.. 1u s berth I stitch Its. 4.sttnit.hwt. ttst amhart . It It entot tssit was curioul tent tfri. soti I.urrpti .rvlanth . II •strt,. •Intrit • o,ler 1.6.1..5.15t I lone. *so but Is watrh fits. us• se, I. 0.-I,tl tit. war trts, Lsslet Itslgetl 143 tn. broth. 'tool er.. nu neat rm..... 1 with Mr. Morn was,ll.4 ..1 sh. tooth AnotriaLoi U.. time eh. leurtini M. Usw“....i , P. Mr It live. Sp Ne.oport, and sa.m. clans snoroh• mewl. sees narrow ...mt. !run t!... hurnits, nt /1.11. 4.1 the 11 11 hem the cry of linanni.ur rw.l th. nntott.... Mr Morronn en. seirep in ut m Onset... ',nohow. Orssintstnn. w In., is. r 1.1 hi. on. the 8.4.,'. wn. tattlis.... .4 In. ninepin, apartment S I out ol the Mani, mai lyrist!, th. startn.l ni it ensue uo the hurne-nie dwelt fn an the. fore ratan tsr..ual.'th.. otwising. nurrousale.l Pas., cm Loth sentwn, annual, tl.rntr tnet high. the two pliotx solemn.: f.tw to the 4r.....a.41..1ee15.5tal then (nem tie. nano , sm.. • nies TI.. inns 4.1 run inborn. toad 0 In. Intl. watesm far It, ,1101.1 11, vet te. Jr, tarsi! 11.1 Ile, 11.-.1 Iwo ant . a lb. 'tern. isaulnulant twos, tot .r. itol, wonderful, a 4.1 ts• 1,10, n, • 41 - sogithost. (In tnwt tooling cult pawn AND SALES OP STOCKS. t.t• Przan LL coup ,r lbo coup fr,certp Pitt•lpurch MUliffM Ronk of Pittrintryth . ,, Mernhant, sod Manuf..llnek. I:m.ltan, Bank Viannnr,flank Bank of Ilrotruartile . ...... Allewltriny Sarlmot Bank ,Imnnotto.ta 1.1 , 1 r \rirtln , I Stfl ink.. atir %V..otern I sisuralter Caturnm' Amvointnl Vir,nutn, r 1.01,41•11 111,1 t, Atlantic A tollin Pits •e L01'1 , 11'2,0 l'lttnhort,li,lingitinnti houtor tatmh llostf.ripholn Slack ROA .00t rlOl-1.1,67.1. rri2ll . , 1.1.t.ar31 Rail ..... ......... HU. Mir? Iterad LOA. CleTtlan.l RrJI COMO Turth. et....k Plank Hood Erir Cnvol 11.1r..14. !.- Do.. • tic, • 6u:el Fayette ileum'. .......... le,rn: +Tot R. Pitieteach Ito+tou fear!' Mille). North Alm riren .... .... North .t et Nrelb WM), ru Iron flit . Rumen . htt.intr.th e .... ear4pturx. Deter Whine , tires) ..... Doturtn.,p Ileughtoti• PORT OF PITTSBURG - - Iticca.—Thcre were!, fist U 3 Irtetnm In Channel, at b 7 aamal mart, lam rreninc. and 1110.101. n, Brien. licavri 11,00er. Pallk, Bennet/. Parkin., .0 31rFiro, NlcKemrpert Shr Wrrt N. ton 10,4111, Pale, E 10,01,110. 11 0...1100010010, Mart.. foul. , rille Itnrke.•• Mate. Ih-nn.(7lncinnat, Pimp, Whaling LEPAILTI:II r. kioninn. Dm tor. P.4111r. Henn.. I.l.orlyrille. Attnntie. Parkinma. llnnq LeKerslor.rt tqattrr. IVrrt Stow tau ElixaliTth. t F h ihorm.l. r Conweil Wheifin,. Anna, Kiciury, DOATI LEArINU TIIIII DAY In A. la NA:ollll.LE—Dvnera. Do a. II nT vwlS--Rolwrt Rok',ter.. 10 a. H. 14 ;11'1'N IN4; 1:01/8. J. 'l'. DECK—R. ~“1111, ARI) A CI). Iluilder. sun) Erector. of Linlit. 1111 Mt principlex Unt, n Intl at thiaothrr, IV.L vino, I ..Tv”`t en 11 , ...artb rt.si.lenee o f lA. Hunt, ...1... Marked nod 11.11.rene..o—ProfrroT I.4llllman. Editor of F.lllinstes Jon, Pro4..nr U. M. thr. einei ttit nnall UlafTato. rll.l.Pri:::l3Zorna;7l,ll.7, of 6_ N.°,l"l:lk PrOWPOV J. L.1.`4..n. , 41.71eTe1ana Unt•rriqty. Ohio. In Viti•loamh. W. 14 . .ntnlit, John llgryr, Wllmns Me. en...11e25, Ir. Child& Cat. /11.3492. A R.vr. nr..rarb, Wini nisgV ' , D. rvg . . ' N,. „.=l..torb=it soa. Da rla. Jolla H. kkoeskterpt. nolektillS PITD ,'RtURGH GAZETTE. YOH WASHINGTON. the wlr Mutant. Car,tt,..l I omitted yesterday all referencti to the impor tant proceedings of the House, en account of the length of my remarks upon other topics. The select committee, raised on motion.of Mr. Robinson, of Indiana, to inquire into the reasons for the delay in the execution of the new Boun ty Act, made a report. The report itself is of small account, but It is accompanied by a stay important bill. ThO first section of this bill au thorizes the appointment of thirty seven addi tional clerks in the Pension (Mice, to bring up arrears of business, and accelerate the issue of the warrants; and twenty clerks in the third Au ditor's Office, to discharge such part of the du ties in that office as belong to the due execution of this act. But the third section of the bill proposes to dispense with all the customary legal and documentary proof of senice and identity, and to authorize the allowance of claims upon •the testimony of two or more responsible per sons, as to the retpeetahillty of the applicard, and the general tradition and telief of such service having been performed." Shades of Starkie. Phillips, and Metcalf! Was ever such a rule of evidence thought ar - lleard of before? Why to adopt It would be to decree a very aaturnalia of imposters, and of pretenders to government bounty. VIC idea of taking the word of n •"re spectable applicant," as to whether hehimself is entitled to two hundred dollars worth of land!— , The extra clerks will no doubt be voted, and that the viore readily because they are already ap pointed nod at work; but this preposterous in terpolation upon the rules of evidence heretofore sanctioned by the practice of the government, 'as well as in courts of law, will be, I trust, toughed out of the Rouse. Mr. Robinson was very solicitous that his bill should be summarily pushed through, but the House very peremptorily refused to be dragoon ed into any such proceeding, and the bill was laid over, together with the entire subject, to Thursday, the 16th inst. Mr. Julian, of Indiana, next introduced a well Written memorial from the yearly meeting of the Society of Friends, in Indiana, praying for the repeal of the Fugitive Slave Law. Mr. Julian moved that the rules be suspended, that the me morial might be received and referred to the committee on the judiciary, with instructions to report a bill for the repeal of the law objected to by the memorialists. This was understood to be I a regular movement for the repeal of the Fugis tire Shave Law, and at'once 'great Interest was manifested throughout the House. The reading of the memorial was called for, and Mr. Inge, of Alabama. and others, protested against the read ing. lint the paper was read, and then the lion, tuck a vote upon suspending the rules, which, under the circumstances, was equivalent to it vote upon sustaining or abandoning the Fu gitive Act. The result was, ayes 68, noes tilo. SO that the low was approved by a majority of fifty one. The Baying operation promised by Mr. Ewing in the ease of those interesting martyrs, Weller and Lime. was performed to day in the most complete and scientifit manner. Lovely in their live is their deaths those worthies were not di vided. Mr. Eiring took precisely the course which I described. in anticipation, two weeks I ago. Ile found that his manifest forbearance to Tooth these men was not appreciated, and he went to the department, collected all the proofs and facts, and on returning to the Senate, mine down with the proofs and specifications. I never Paw di3COITItit lac MU complete . . I never saw the pre-, .sumptionof adler.sry so effectually rebuked and flutelike There is as id* story of a difference in the. Cabinet, between the President and the Secreta ry, about the appellate:lent of a successor of Dr., Foote, or Buffalo,te Charge de Atraires at Ito.-' 1 postpone comments, upon it. until I see what_shape it takes. •. 1==3121 .. . .. :7..0 :,i.ku a wo I tia ,O.• ../ _.o , * 1....... The [have et Representatives mot this morn ing at eleven o'cb,ck, and organized by the elec tion of Mr. John C,POR. of Bedford, as Speaker. The Whigs voted for Mr. George 11. Hart, of Philadelphia—a gentleman of polished manners, possessing 00 intimate netillaifllllllCP with the rules of order, and well known for his devotion to Whig principles. Mr. Cessna was a mem ber of the last Legislature, and was unite noted for his adoption of all the slew, and chimeras which make up the character of what is desig nated 'a radical Democrat - His political pre judices, if see are at liberty to judge from hi, past course, are of the strongest kind. aml give rise to the fear that they may exercise au un due influence over his conduct es presiding ofh. cot. We will however, not forestal public opin ion—we will wait for facts before uttering a word of reproach or condemnation, end in the maan,time, commend to your readers, the fob low7ing remarks he made on taking the chair,— to the sound sense, good taste, and rational sett; timents of which, none can' refrain from giving their meed of mitise. I hope that the undue per • lineal prejudice, which he so properly condemns, I will be found less stubborn than before, in his own breast. The following arc his renutrks, Gentlrmrn of tie Howe of Rqxesentattori: Permit me to return you my sincere and un feigned thanks for the honor which you have just been ple.v.sed to confer upon rue. In assuming the position in which your partiality has placed rot, I am fully aware, that ills attended with ar ditous du ties and root responsibilities. lot perform ing these duties, and In meeting these responsibil ties, it will be impossible to satisfy, much-less to please, you all. I can only assure you that it shall be MY sincere desire and my first aim, to not in the discharge of my duty pith impartiali ty_and fidelity. I have full and entire confidence that, with out any exception, you will all be guided by the same tale of action. I trust that in our intercourse with each other, we may he able to cultivate and preserve such cordiality sad good feeling, no should always characterize a legislative body. - In legislating upon subjects! of State policy, we I should rise above the narrow interests of locali ty and the strung, but too prevalent, prejudices of party, and look, with a steady eye, to the pro motion of the true interests of our great Com monwealth. • In discussing questions of national import, wo should be guided only by an earnest desire to -advance the welfare, uphold the institutions r and prcserre Si. union of our 'happy and prosperous country. In maintaining find enforcing our in dividual Views upon all questions, wel - must at all times, accord to each other purity °emotive and integrity of purpose, knowing, no we do, that " to differ iv our right;" that to err is human." I again return to you, my fellow members, my heartfelt thanks. for this evidence of your con fidence and eqteem. The Spenker is may to receive the oath of office." The death of Mr. Church, of Cumberland, was formally announced to the Howe, to-day, by Mr. Hubliman, of Turk, in a very appropropriate weevil. He offered the customary resolutions, which passed unanimously, after being seconded by Mr. Killinger, who accompanied his seconding with a truthfill and glowing eulogium on the private worth of tie deceased, Mr. gcouller, the surviving member of the Cumberland county delegation, iv detained from hi, vent by sickness, and it in considered doubt ful whether he will be able to occupy it for come week". The Laeofocos of the Sou•e nre concussing, to night for their other officers. They have nand- Mated Mr. J, k. of Westmoreland county, for Clerk. Of court this Seas anticipated, as there was no opposition, and there could and should he none; far a mom competent, gentlemanly, faithful and obliging officer thin State cannot Lave. Mr. Picking, of York,; will be the Assistant Clerk. lie in an attentive, and in every way worthy and acceptable officer. Michael D. Kel ly, of Philadelphia county, has hem nominated for Sergeant-at-Arms; Jacob Coleman, of Berks, for Poor-Keeper; and Peter Armand, of Sebuyl- kill, for Alenenger. All the old subordinate of ficers hoe beta remored=a proceedtag which; WASIIINGTO:I, Jantr4l7 . 7, 1851 FROM MARRISBOROR iIAHRI4III,4III, J. 7th, 1fi,51. is it is unusual, reflects but little credit mum the decapitated. The ne nominees will .be elec tedtv to-morrow I when, I the Senate should be fortunate enough to orgy ire, the two Hennes will soon be ready for business. The Senate wan called to order this afternoon at three o'clock, by Mr. MeCanlin, who was elected Speaker at the eloge of the tan session. After five unsuccessful balloting, for Speaker, the Senate adjourned to meet to-morrow at eleven o'clock. The Locofocos voted for Mr. NlcCaslin, of Greene. ondsupported hint throngh every ballot. • The Whigs had two caucuses be fore the, meeting;but made no nomination for Speaker. •The reason for this woo, 1 !suppose,, the refusal of Mr. Brook of Delaware, and Mr, Savory, of Philadelphia county, to en into caucus with their political brethren. What was their object in relising, or what they expected to no complish, is n riddle, such. as is sometimes to be found in the conduct of aspiring politicians. Judge Myers met in CIIIICII9 With the Whigs and cost his vote on every ballot, in open Senate for a Speaker of the same faith. _The delivery of the Governor's Message will be retarded by the unexpected proceedings in the Senate to day. It is fortunate however that it is such a document:. will not god by keeping. The Auditor General's report has appeared.- 1 send you a'copy. It will be found to contain. many interesting beets in relation to Allegheny County. It gives a statement relative to "the State tax, and other revenue derived from the several counties of the Commonwealth. and to the payments made to them, respectively, for Common Schools." From this, it appears that Allegheny county had n tax of $459,104 OS as sessed during the last tim yeses, of which $351,- 465 11 were received into the treasury. The other—or trii.eellaneons—receipts, in the same period, were $327,861 73 shaving a total of $779,32685 Within thy same time, payments to schools in the shop° of "School wariants," to the amount of $119,630 19 have been made to her. Preparations are being made for the introduc tion of gas into the Capitol, in the course of a few days, Four elegant chandeliers have been put up in the house, each with twelve burners, and four in the Senate, with eight burners each—the several committee rooms and the State Library, and all the public buildings, and grounds will be amply supplied. The rooms will be very well lighted, but it will 'require more light than can ever he concentrated in one focus, to reveal the hidden enormities and out rages which lie concealed in the dark recesses of the Journals of the Legi_slature, the Canal Board and numerous other public bodies. The Whigs of the Senate are still in caucus, two members being absent. Of course it is im possible to divine whets a Speaker will be made —who he will be—or by what influence his elec tion may be accomplished. fIU QUESSE. P. S.—Mr. Matthias has just been nominated for the Speakership of the Senate by the Whigs, Messrs. Savery and Brooks being absent. FROM BALTIMORE_ ~, r .27.—udencv of the Dilly Pittiloor,h Ilat,ttn 3 BALTIHORE, inn. 7, P. )1. erl,l, 3 Of .I.fary7and—Fnegertea-77.e .I.feDonnnyn B.,"—Accidras—Thr SA?, .r Ca,e—Anal a The Census returns of the State of Maryland ,how population of fSI,OOO, of whirh number 14,000 ere Slaves. The Staves Incresseed only shoat one then nod in the past urn yearns. The increnee of the white and free colored population since 1540 has been about l'2o,ooo—mating the tient increase of population 121,000 souls A. the next retie of repre sentation in Congress will be about Mary land will retain her rprottenl number oilier reptesen• Lance. Her repredenterrre number trill be .16:1,000, iliac 1.1.000 ottutrlary to gins her •re asetnlirre by numbers, but Ito email a trariae l lute bet a•ue member A i oared note of tome'S;AtO on Hobert Barry tsq., of the firm of Robert Barry A:Sons, DrY Goods Mer chants. Baltimore Street, has tint coma to light It was offered to several of 'war Broker, fur discount, but the forgery was detected end the note finally re. I lusted J. O. Pratt& Co., Stercsntilo Again', who reoslv it, they stale from New loth. Other tiger, are tit' ted to be in cfreafrillon, and it la ousifsg!y siteplefo ed that they ot ot , suifed in this city, trans ferred to ew York, nod sent beck here to Ise"done" by our here, they of course to be dour :a the meantime. Our CalyeolloCils are moll engsgrtl man 'moron. tab's Amami about the atspouatinenc-ef—agent. and rounwl to obtain if poattible the share el ire Emote of McDonough, the New Orleaus millionaire, bet iiticatheil to Baltimore The struggles altogether to referents, to the ',polls," or rather l'iockings'l which are expected to (AI to the lot of the agrata , who may be appointed,' a. the Counsel employe& The Councils passed one 1011, giving the app.tat.l, meat of the three agents Ou themselves, lon the May.i , Or vetoed;At, and there the mailer at lor•ont.i It theeenmhlr It raroMmertre before the Emile la received, it to not haul to divine what Will he the re cults afterwards Frederick Fteitler, of fie guy, 101 l od the ears en the Ohm Raohotel, at igiygmville, to day, and the tuber 13 panning eve: ontioi his legs, drtaidiully erteh rd. Fie seas brought tolthe Infirmary, and 1110 Grob amputated, but he will hardly receiver. Charles Reeder, aged 77 years, sonn Mr Amos Reeder, the Maehtniriat and Engler Budder, felltin• to the hold of the &causer .tlistrm" u r•latteday so badly infusing himself flint he died to day tie wage youth of great promise. Witham Moore, IN; colored boy claimed by Dun. iel Fosbenner, the particulars of which 1 gave in my last letter, was adjudged to belong to the claimant to day. The mote will be taken to a higher tribunal, on ti "petition for freedom." Onr Money Market continuer without any special change worthy of note. At the Ntork Board there were fair Wee yesterday and to day. :20 shams • Baltimore and Ohio Rai! 'Load Stocks sold at 75 I.Ba .75 34. 16sharea York and Cumberland ltad Rood, at 20 3.8a20 1.2. - 'Dalin:mire and Onto. Rail Road Bonds, 15ri7, closed at 02 asked. Sterling B;118 are worth 10 1 4x103 4 per cent. premium. In the Floor, Grain, and Provision Market, then is nothing doing beyond what you have received b, Telegraph. RUPCRT. ceuFowne he Alta Californian says that u company, in which Professor Noony and Shepard are inter/sled, has been formed, to work querta gold at Corion't Creek.. Machinery hag been procured, and the core. pony will go into active operation at the earliest me. meat practicable. The mine woe discovered by Mr. Win. Hance, of Alban;, N. Y., and a cattle speci men has been gold for 1600. I ore blasts were made in the ledge, with a resolt which satisfies the coin. patty that their mine eakteds in richness any discov eries yet made in Califitraia. _ . . The Piockton Times has the following, which, lay thei least, is pr sbOty,somewhat,nggengsk . , . . '"Legume ywr. 7 :rw.genticrne. dour acquaint. ance passed this ettya few days siiiMpa their way to NeW York, with an amount ot prild'whieh we he. here to be unequalled in the reaorda of indlvidird successes in muting.. They hod dust with them to the value of ..5150,000, all obtained during "he sum. rner, tram two claims on the Ynha river. These lucky individuals are Mimes Thomas J , and Daniel H. Ferguson, tormerly of Danbury, Connecticut They carried their treasure In Benicia upon the mules which brought It from the moumams, and it *pro. balite the heaviest imponatiou that will be made for some time LIIIO that grand part of entry." The French aloop of war &muse, brought nut 150 of the French Gatirde Mobile, sent nut at the ex pense of the French Government. The motley and yet interesting statistics annexed, appear in the Sacramento Transcript. Tan Census OPi Sacnastrivro.—lnhabitants, mar. 1 ,0 8000; of these the are 460 Winales; 323 atoms, 01 blaclumith shops, 3 steam mills, 2 soda manufacto ries, 2 breweries, physicians, Sh clothing eh Beni 13 swam mill., S cabinet shops, 3 lemon syrup menu. factories, Slivery ambles, 70 lawyers, 6 churches, va—Fitst Presbyterian; Grace Church, Episcopal; Methodist Episcopal Church. North; Methodist Epis copal Church, 'South; First Baptist Church; Metho dist Epacepal Church, colored; and Hem. Catholic Church. There are over 100 estublishmens of pro doetive industry'. , Tu show what our milli are doing, I give as an es:- ample • Merritt prodncta, floor, relined:LlMO racks at El 60. 545,0 W—corn weal, grodild, 1.3,000 boshels, 547,40. 7 antinat '532,2:0 There are two other mills, one at winch of yy —the other ratacorn ns end goods • alto.] c' . li' a t p e ntitt any has a floating population of about 2000, eying her—maklng allowance for residenti who had lett on account of the cholera—about Ai* population. In the county withal; the city, there at Misannippi Bar, about 300—Negro Bar,kggi—m o i..: moo wood, 340, and ecunertog throughout the noway' oral the Casumes, about 1200,' which will! make V.. for die mace county._ MI. lute Denman was thornily Wed bp.the lag oft piece of timber; while eamtipel nehleting to Mena mill is Senhicklyielenahip, , Westmorelend County, *treiatothets "we badly injured BY THE HL&GAIS.A. The Niagara's Mad reached. this City Iva evening overphe New Haven Railroad, and we condense all k their intelligence which has not before appeared in our Columns by Telegraph. President Fillmore', Message is published at length and largelycommented on by the Londoo pa pery. The Times devotes to it the leading article in three sucemetive days. This paper thus Legion its disquisitions The last address of 'an Executive chief presented , to the world was that of Lotus Napoleon, who only the other day was in lodgings in ping -street, St. James, but who- now, by the expulsion of an elected King, presides over the fonunes of France. The address which tilts morning occupies so many of these col units is trout Millard Fillmore, formerly a linen dra per's shopoann, and now, by the death of his aupenor, the Federal head of the United States of Amer Ica.— A century ago, in the days of Louis XV. and George 11- the wildest. megination could not have foreshad owed two .nth documents, two such personages, and two such trains of events as have placed them where they src. If it was then somewhat less im probable that a number of British Colonies should win Ile it independence and Form a Federal Union than that the grandson of a then existing advocate in ! Core o n should he the President of a French Repub ' tie, cu the other hand the Message of the American President is on the whole a g eater, a more compre hensive and more significant marvel. The Message , of the French President seemed to exhibit him as healing the wounds and consoling the griefs of an ancient and distracted monarchy ; as allaying its to mutts and repairing its resources, and as much ore*. pied in mending the poet as m planning the future. flue doccument now before to is eminently prospec• tine and hopeful. It is full of new opportunities, ' creative energy, and expanding empire. The days of Washiegion, Franklin, and • Madison are already ancient io the animist of a Repuplie which within five years has established its now und.sputed away from I the St. Lawrence to the Rio Grande, and from ocean to Dee., and within three peen has planted a' • wealthy. and populous State on the shores of the Pa. cific. Toe Morning Chronicle mica Mr. Fillmore for not Being a Fred Trader, but alipa in the following nen. tense among in criticism • Compared with the ignoble immortality of Aria ident Tyler'. addrease.. and with the unprincipled violence of Mr. Polk, the unastiming and even cm• Icons lanzinge of Mr. Fillmore towards Staten ,which, like Portugal, have been embroiled with the [rein°, will stamp its author as a politician immea surennly advanced in come captain beyond the recent level of American Pi ceident.s. The Daily News, too, thoogh astonished at findiu he "exploded humbug" pot forth in so sensible • paper, does such justice as this to the author of . 1 Message: 1 Prendent FWD:lore's, 'Message to Congress is e. - aciertsue of the man. It is the compoution of o.e who has attained the position he holds in his p ty and in the Stateby substantial hard work, by the e•n dience he has inspired m his tact, judgment and p . c. Leal good bees., not by showy. declamation. tis temperate in language, perspicumn in coneeptio, and arrangement. From some or its views we utter!. dis sent, as narrow and antiquated bit it in a doeurnent such as could emanate I roman one but an experienced state..an who sees clearly within the range of` his mental Innen, though that range may be some hat of the narrowest. A public dinner has beta given the Hon. Ab it Lawrence at Liverpool, when as a matter of rse he made s speech which is reported at length tit he English papers. Mr. L. rejoices in the Cmnmial alliances between England and America: rejotin the goodness and greatners of .nuneree; in there peal of the Navigation Laws; in the mamtime edm petition between the two countries; in the rapid growth of the United Suites, and in the certainty 44 pence being maintained in the great tAnglo.Sal faintly. Each branch should stove to learn and adopt whatever of good belonged to the other. 'T speech Sr.. received with great applause.—[N. Tribane. ~ PITIBMFRGII !AND ,CLEVELAiID BAIL Road Front the anneal report of the President and three tors of the Pittsburgh and Cleveland Hail Road Con pany, we take the following extract, which wil greatly interest our readers. We rejoice to see tha the company it in the army/ern. condition Pei for by the report They are happy to he able to congratulate the frond. of me ceterpose with thesenernltyprotipe_roun and promotes orate tif the work. The principol den abash to this coneeratolation Is in the de ay in tits expected completion of a considerable portion of the • reed The totmotion of this delay are :holly to bo timed in the oirflimency of the sob.centenctorstrele ey pan of the inn.on, end in the scarcity of bilinj ens sulvounitly in other respects the work has be •n carried torward with vigor and with streets. In the anew orthe present month the laying the track will probably be eoinpleted from Clevela to Ravenna. This will open a considorable of the read for operation, am the Company begin to reap the frunis of their enterprise. grading and the masonry on the remaining porno the line nod the rirovlsons for the supers:l lure are so far advanced that the reside be emote/et! to the' Ohio .R.iirer iw ,Sept next. Trirough a rare 2.oirieldenee of favorable da. hu money marker and,in the iron trade, contra or raii, the entire rend have keen cheered a The whole amount ha =T=M plreha.ed and paid for; and, with the eicep what wtll be oree,nry to replace a male, which via+ 1,,i; under however - an ample in*, has all I von landed at I‘lontreal. the delivered at Cleve!nn.li including traorportatii flutter, will not 4r:rued forty dollar, per nett The %attic of then iron was manufactured pattern furnished by the company and under thin:mid la beauty *qui strengh of p . wrll as in quality of the material, it in bel the nut in 11,1 suriumsett by any that has been on any work in the country. Of the twenty four thousand rails dative Cleveland not it defective hoe hen been detect d Thu neknowleogetucnt is but due to the multi ode tnents by whom the iron wan manufactured, hat of Crowahny and that of Colebrnokdale, alitio• • h ouch na acknowledgement can add lithe to the 1- u n t i tn t.., th t e i iie n ; o r t m oirrii% m htive 'hitherto borne as to Altoeether the Board feel a !owlet pride to conviction that in 'the entire coreitruction of t e road, in :be maiermln on in Ma work and the cum men., their work will rink with the font in tie ' • country Sosmoui depot grounds have been procured both on the lake shore and on the table lands in Cleveland and at all points where needed on the line, at a coal to the company Immunity low. The requisite buildings for passeneer an d freight station, wood and water aceomodatiot a t, car homes, repair shops. \a, have been preps or are in prouresa, at Cleveland Bedford, Hudson ea - Ravenna, eo fares present exleencies demand.. Others will be added MO they shall he needed. Six Locomotives have /%11 procured, two of which, ol twenty tootons eight, are from the Taunton OrarOllnclurtnA company and are Cl a char acter which will ifienon the high reputation of that company's constructions as unexcelled by any other; two, also of the first elms and, of the same weight, will bo delivered in the e pring,by the Cuyhoga Steam Engine Company; and renaming two of lees power were purchased at second hand, and have been axed in the distrilintion of iron and other materials of con struction Three first clam coaches have been received nt Cleveland from the well known manulactory of Ea ton, Gilbert o , of Troy, which in convenience of arrangement, material and style are equal lotto latest and best of eastern manulacture. Suitable arrangeru COW have been made for the mon. ufacture, of freight carnal out own shop at Cleveland us fast an In likely they will be wanted. Bythis mode or supply a considerable saying to the coat will be effected. • The board have taken reqnsite preliminary step, on their part, for extending the road to Beaver,to connect with the Ohio and Pennsylvania road at hat point It is expected that the addittonal cash funds needed to construct thin extension will be famished along, the line of the extension and at Pittsburgh. It is eminently desirable that this connection with Pitts. burgh .hould be effected at the earliest day. AnIIRES ENVENEFILS. Mr. Benton, in his late speech in the Senate In i favor of the bill„for the aqatruction of n rood from 'I. Loins to San Francisco:mud "There is a new •en become current of late—a now born idea—that one but a man of science, bred in a school, can lay If o rood. That it n mistake. There it a class of opographicel engineers older than the schools and more unerring than the mathematics. They are the aritmelr—lnthalo, elk, deer antelope, beam—which reverse the forests, not by compass hut by an tn. Inlet which leads them always the right Ivey, to the lament pat., in the mountain., the shallowest fords n the river., the riche al pasture. in the forest., the beet gait springs, and the rhorteet practicable lines between remote point. They traverse thousands of mile., have their annual migration back wards and forwards, sad never miss the beat and shortest route . Thee are the art eagle era to lay not arced in a new country; dm Indian follows them, and hence a blare. lo road huorues a war path. The firat white bath en t,liow the some trails in pursuing their game, tad after that the bullets road become" the wagon rod of the white min, and finally the macadamised it road of the @mental° man. , It all resolves It It into the same thing—into the game buffalo .0; and thence the buffalo becomes the first rind the t engineer. Thee it has beat here, in the wen. ri which we inhabit and the history of which is o amilear. The present national road from Cum • land ova the Albsgtmaies, was the anther). road • 'en. Braddock, which trealtheen the' lauffiido path • • e wddanimals. So of the tworouds from.Weat. • Virginia. to Kentucky—cue through the pap in hi Clanberlend motmthies, Ute other down, the cat er of ;he Kenhavra. They were both the war path •• the Indians and the Wavelling route of the budislo, • • their first acqualattnas, the early beware Ha -1 'Pt ()amide them in going from the Fait springs on h HOESIOR, to the rich pattures telt spring. of KT : adieus followed them that, white humeral at tervmrds s • • • that is the way li:entirety wasdorovered. In Ire than *hundred peon no AMMO, better routes • been found; and retrace now melds ha unpm. • roads exactly whew the buflalo's foal tint mark. • the way, and the buster's foot afteritardS follow . ,a, hira." VOLUME TAIV---NUABEfi Sump claim has been made rot die preeentlilayer, b I his liiends, uu ifo ground (hit hp Ims paq ma re money into the City Treanury, than bin VIWOCOiIw, Mayor Herron. From the rapid - iIiCIPLIPe of disc* this ought immunity to be the case, but It bk 'autos thin following stalLition; taken front _ lfie..reogda will show • Collectior:eirotn Vegetable SUM by • • '••• •• • Mayor Heron in 1919, • 71351 00 • C,lleciedby blnyor 13arter in IMO, ,19cp 136 •••T. Increase for 1550, Collection by John Green for Snits in market for 1449, : •Ow 06 Collection by John Green for' Blstlt in market for IF,Aii DdeITIIPC in fieve . ntie fot • The wove rhowe that in collecting des . ICIMISIO . there itt . VIS GO lets in Barker adminittraiioll-7 than was collected by Mayor Herron. • INSURANCE. Delaware' Karnali Safetylnsurance Q}TICE, IN NORTH ROOM OPTIC& Ex,: CANG Rt., Phtledrltablu.• • • • ho foH E,' on MO M llowing Statement a the Attain at the', may' ortnity Trial n voltam at ha ..rg',avAig,....,red during rho yew .3241tts, Oetuber et Mak On Marino and Intend ...... On Me Ltbkr • Earned thouiluno during llto yrur °MUIR; 7. . On Llotttm and lnkm4 R 1 sham• ht.ttatTO Inttrert and Expeuten, ie.. dating the aurae time • melee:tat Inland tiartration Lener..11111.7 . h1.97 • . 7—r- 7 / 2 M1.5 1 4 14 Profit. end Lite. Ret - nrinGrusaZ' . • 11,001.10 Agrees charyea Kxpecoe", 6rjarks, .9,091 A. rio n td, c A.,T o ot v s tr f ihearoja vo nf . r . 4.l .... fhll_orc ..,.... _ , .... e.. ...„ ~,,.... .. 512,4.1uu main,! e,....t.. Si.s. 1.!;.pt,. 1 . 4, --.7.^- , . ......‘"... chl,oo Penns:7lo anis .. 0 0 - , - -. .....z." i 2. 3 ,3 lawn B1,116:1:Taeilf 011 0 .., _ . 0 . ..=...,.... = 63.000 Epring. !helm EU . C0naP.T.' , ...... G.l lO hhares Esnnrylrania Rail. Rossi ............ 00 '• Union Bank of Tentr5e0....'....,,,, ~. ..6.,‘U 60 “ .sforohmts stud h 1 nt , 46 6401 ‘r.... , ... 2„;,: k cio l'hrshno,sh '. -----" . . . .... .5 .• l'hltallshilda and ItatregeGrsoeS 0 . 00 . 'l ' l . U ltll ' i=Ce - ahnranT —". .= . MI hery 2 'p 17:01 1 , t0, U. 1 ' , T A: : suadry 3lntual Insurance - - C.1...k. ... 2412.20 Bilk r.roirabln...-- ....... ' - ....117 977,12 .. .--- . Cash on lusral : 7c7iiri:G;;;;;.74 Premiais " Balanrrs In fly Lunde o ...... , __ on Nlarine Boars. ii, Hawn! ! ba ud _ ... ... :.. ... ~ Bubscrinhon 5,4.- . . ~.=._ z. 6 1 47 4 0.0$ - - . Norma 411,1 MA . . of T sTk E4‘ l. '4 '.lt C ' E f TP ."' . in r ". .as h4 l. ' o ' n e t h ea Cs d*r l , l 44'6 io B, ... *" l , : al =d ' tt.. 147.1 t CENT. on the :clip of the CT µa.m . _ yan_i___ .soill CENT. D'.'"'d ' 'r "'' 164) e : ' liTi ' BloC i lntr i =l4l CENT. in ronp, on thr al, 1.11.. C.ortlßoates fur whirls nlll bo. Waal. ebony. . _ . William Martin, Williz;Folwell, •J. o.Jadoonn. - • - • Jnaiph Seal. John eampel E. Stoke., E. A. Minh, Mr. . 3t. Ilarto..harnen Tram% • John C. DSTill. Jame, Dana, , {l. m•Dyain. • it. Burton, lintailinc, Max Reny, •'.' John R. Pertro.sir, 11. Jon Ilrooke, J. T. Loon, nit s , Riks-anir. Slnan, . D. T. Mom., G. U. Laver, Wtn. 3:yrr,Jiw Itugh Craig. , Irnn, R. D 2311. • Pleat.. Ti I UM ASS C. RAND, Nies Iladdent. • Pr An I ncorlDnmeing this Cedepeny. tbe `deittee Metre rl i n t r b f , ngef i ti u g . vena entingl Ins ehare of the dining It. bill l ' rt•ettel The tSplist euvk imiNotes bledgeibt the Chutes fr the Mr. , . icne'k led the C. the Combas, era directed to he {negated and teem Pc..r.ton of the U; .r 1 es a fund foe the fur ha! curdy of the ;ersund. This fund will be redynse . nted hi &r a ere ip, bearing n intst of six ner the burned untliteekilowe,, , er , - ,,,Z s " ,,"ypetl4thr umaaSf of earned rn3nainsue rot • • • • Pittelturegt Agency, Si lfuter street. tan9slim r. A. mrivEnta; Penn Life Insurance Company, Mandel's.. 4 i OENT IN PITTSBITI:(11I,I. Jr- it the °Ciro of the tr.trln Innunnort Campnar. ..o.U. W ,t 4 %Trot. liltnrilar;h: lulndrlet4, with nil , nre,friT inErrinstion,. ind larnak (d lt , tnildean nileuhcd. their Pron far lheirenelit of thdr wtre+ and children. crE4ltunt the Ilse, of then. &Rom' • • - . . Ti'r whole pn.tts the'Colspasly ma ..11.viJol among the hol?, of Polki., The past two rests have by= eiChtir. Western Insurance Coinpany of,Pittsbnigh: cl a PUPAL 3300,000. R. MILLER; ..11., 1, , , l nt, --....*--, 55,,, r w- r. • 15 Illi lump. werant. ell klpOe a e, • Flee Ind Main*. All 1,11.. O iii t, ill,ranr Atill. niwi plumply A hhmo InWillitiou--unuouved b tadbime whe axe voli, kulowo In the mumpunlty, am} n o aro eterMlut h a r.0.;t11-71, - 211:1 - Nn . .V . ? rrl% tVtfrol= u... who theire to Et Innonl. • • Ihmeote—lL 31i11er..11, lleo. e . ..ek, J. W. Butler; N. tit'%i: if, , ,,, " . T . u. . " alggar"" 1= 1 ;:f= II A inig , ,V:sP2V.l -7 : 7 ,lVV:L=t 4 cp.* & 'co.' . e . 1 up Malri,) Plttquerh. . _ DelawareMutualSafetylnsl:ranceComp' CiFFICE, sour{ 'Roos 01' THE EX-' ✓ ClIAN(11:, Third rtiirt, ' ttaz sod dram j o u li!= t. i . n_ If Ar u n tad ecnarary. tarurod somas% loss or , prcml • o f m.siu.'lV2ll, l sl' t e...— h M ra" 2=. ry and Er4ght.... (~Mcu or boar, - V 'run ""44 a,,ur.. und" 14,11111 hlrretalbalia • t4il rcra4l no Cacal bcotit, tad JJ o, ,G end Ca moot liberal e Edmund e .A..• Nmadrr, !, rt Tenrcv • .1 ; _-I Heal. Vau " lonv, br ll. J 0., ,: '7lll. Spencer ktel Th lnla. u. J• og " T. /Inch cralt, aal. very T id W Joac'ed iV; CC , 1111.0 Y ' . ' " , ll. WatiTAlreel., YIHr 1 I , a. MADialtA. Agent. State Mutual Fire Insurance company, lianisburg,,Pa. HE very liberal iraiage extended. to T ntu thi.• rtenpnny, hatiop " - sued politic, to the =amt. t, near wooth th/e. q, n.l Halt It alie:yr.( Dollars, er durlemthetnct Wnc the eethustko t.+ ntt w nee nnv I of the ptahlie in the rpstem trtazutgereant tcco.lactotl To city or eountry owl owners or dienhant and tsoialo.i and VVllMirr / 3 1 . 410 . d tIW _tin. lane,„ afford. orAnoo, ooiat of obogrooore, assay. Nom inf...m.r to o.kln.nt,n, Consivoxy in this country. enndocied on the and gn-atty Imp - rowed PM= of elto...illratmo • , 1" r i,a . excluding all procial baanaili• noir only • limit. d annual In ally craltiocelltf, thns jrre. eludin ,. g thw-fre.itnancy and oeclarrcom. of Urge teen,mad al, on both the bin, Natal plan, It not onlypaee .17nr...?:;;Ice.!Irl.n7onVh=lti;llon of Loth ntion in the protit•. It nod.; Ihr enntrol (.1 thefollowing Ittrastore—John P. Ihlh•rf,nl. A. J. flillt.tt, John li. rut,. B. T. kale', .ert &lota. .1 Al..° A. C.'"ir, Philo C.Robe P. ityrikkhlron4., rr.r.dra..• A. J. 13.1.L.L.trrr, . -• •••,Teta,r- AZIA. CAMER, Aetunry. Branch Wee kw Wcw.tern Smithfield stmet Pernon, dcwhing incurthew will be rm. ni,hed . with Iwora of the Wesley by mat the office. nemly Fire end Fiorillo Insurance. • THE INSURANCE COMPtNY of North America will tonho perm:moot and limited Insunumn imperty to MA My toldnoel on shieme ota.by Canal, hirers. Lahr, and by kw.. The • propertka elle Gm, of nre w alt Itiveetyd. and fornirli m mallable hand for theple holernoity ofr oil person/. wrbo desito tote am pro:weed by lommore. myldly V. - JONI:3. Agent. 44*M. it: Franklin Fire Insorralee Co. of Pbrlad'a. pIRECTOILS: ChnrleA.W. Banckei., Gee. W. Richard,. Monlecai D. Lewd*. Tobias , mmor, Adolphe IL ihnic. Manirl Grunt. Darla E. Brown, Jamb IL Foilth. .tionle halm:rm. CILLItLEO F. ILSCIIIM, Preelelerat. Comity G. Ilmchrn, Secretory. -. • This Gorman,. molioure to mote IreennourriCPmmuomMi or limited. on mem - dewription of Yroperty In tam wad country, at rot, tolow m see rohrivlent with meurlty. The Oempouy hare remmed n• Imo* malingent fund, which. with their Cmitni wo,l Premium. witelY limmetrde afforil maple yorteetlen 1., the muleyd. _Tim moan of mho Comran . i. on in, /W. myub, nerreably to the Art of Amerably. mre whitlows Rod YruLL TemprrarS Vtorla dm. ,; 1 Diner their Inoornoronon. period ot nOntorn yo 7l otn:thor hare paidupward* of Ono Four ilnridted TbotomM. Dollars Lortos I.i nor, effortlinvt raldenew bf the atintadanof of luturancr, on ariaSlA thoir aldlity bad tlls• raltlon to mot with pronibtatwa e l I 'Datil • • .1. GARD:int CaitiVlN. Agfa.: mal 003 re n. i. coratn of Waal and ud TRANSPORTATION PRUNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. WINTEIt AItRANGEMPrr. :intent-id mlh (ina intent Televaph and hapren float tan eA4R.K. .94 daily too Lana of NE. C.Vb , "* 1101.4.1ba1 t TIVILAIIt from t h 1 711111 . 0117 P1171.F..!=l'illiTLIIII1111. t o Dunne the euarrtinon of Nt,itur4 etz - Lines of Calrheqwlll li %IT fHo llid a y ehityph, and itteue thence by he hew inn) hat& Rail rural (.11.3 talk , / to Philadelphia lime annual. uu been. FAN to Pll.lfticip/ilz 411 00 time tollatimore .. 10 00 Carats 0111 lance ry mundup, tab o'elaX. memr. nicht at 11..1.11, hew Lia.THAS to have ut time, annyalu realiam. Tab ig the non direct, nunlinsable, Pad .1,11/koa note to the carton+ rite~ . 1 . 1104,11,g1.11 robun, dicof,o al ia the r aanynr tal e b t l h u e scan e attha z p d ia a Thu r Meade or inform atm Ruin to - N.IL lltuall al), Et (lead. oal. by to .I 1101.1114 , . iduriougabela Pant:and, r.. 4/ ii XECII L 13C — F — S EXPRESS TO PHIL— ju AD E A.— h 4 VP =Mk , oeteereetente tn .- re. In,{the abrire rpl , -11 . d artier the wittier tern. bye:tape u IblitletriburJh, end !tent thence hy Peorooylventa Yeti Raul l'hibifelehho Thiceghltt betro...,Heatiljzo4. 'go."I'.IIDAV-Tr7D 'kuat rilitANsyultLyrioN LINE FOR. SALE. The outerritee dine he 1.10 the ite.ed WM. tern of irrnheuee to Philertelphie: 01. e, of tho Relate:, Li no . The t otbiLige el thlt ohlestabilehed costareetistreli worthy tbrecesiliereern et Tenons noo t ee, t o emba r k In etch enoinea, or of thooe eh° titer be alresde llstommg In tee eereelno trade. An U2111E14 to clouting be tnakieS . 00n weoeute tee the melee bittern, It fiepOttent eegir .41,11cahou itteul,The bed,. _ j.)ELy Surtielehl.rneor of John 3iniodee r Cc, • . Count Deitio Venttetteet 1 - 17:5.g11.11. -A situation in boievato y - Retail (Immo . " nn*, Lc; n.q.etale. )ont4 CARD. I bare token into pirtnernnip, to tho poet., of no rowoor oon.JoliN H 6 N/ 1 — At my tono t ',ran , to coutroo *o l lajtios oo the 410 of 3Lveh .44 I shall tom Worn to {Da bay, otod Lwow , My proetito eriLhom foritor loternattloo- Airy profotocooal bosuns tritrutOrl to him. Woe. 1610 fowl tbo ht tourrOont (11-Lor. ottt b7 itii 4 Lair" 01,Puotf IDe N'nf 3t. IfA26ZUy, RnYrAtIOWDSIORIr•.I-dIRdR3mS 1155 -$931.78 1 KOOl NZ. (.1 'll