• PITTSBURGH GAZETT rriLianzp BY WILITZ A•CO PITTFIBUROE , ! .TUESDAY MORNENG,..JANUAILL .28, 1851 . . 414 Cklp.ifF,...,VACs.T. — The: Toner viii perceive, o:reference to our advertising columns, "that.h — the Charity Coneert advertised for this, 'lncauloy,ev'eniag, has been . pesponed to Toes.day evening, Feb: 4th, when it will be held at Dr. Rid- Church:lt is a concert of sawed Music, the proceeds of vihicli . trill to handed over to the Tout% ladies '. Association for the Belief of the P00r.,. Let'the noose be Oa ' . The work on tho Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail toad, In :4.l ; legheny tity, and vicinity, is 'going forward : 4 1sitit great rapidity ..'. The truck will be .ready for tite rat early in thespriiig, and as the ironic to hand we may expect this :cad of the line to finished In good season. The.Octripany, has purchased, as a site for the outer depot , . the twenty acres of ground,situated :I :in thit lowet part of the city, recently offered for `Vile by Vm. 0' QUIL Robinson, Esq. The price Pad for the ground was $a5,060, and the mode ana t time of payment is favorable for the Compa ' ny. 1 The Company have secured this beautiful sad imost eligible site at a rate decidedly cheap. It will be worth quadruple this ainount in a few • years. lfea.rly evcry4nestion 9f depots, right of waits-, so difficult to manage in a region like this, is now Settled, and the work under its pro • scat Able management will go rapidly forward to completifsti: - , • prirsumg AND rrs ve.trzys r E u The natural keographical potitio of Pitts burgh is oiie of the most remarlatblo the con tinent. A great .ralley,. running el with the mountains, dad nig. far from them, extends fro!? the southwestern port of New York, Mire - Iracross Permsylnuns, into North Western Pu ginlar collecting the Mountain streams' for a die 'large Uf More thin fear' hundred miles. These waters brought together frmn opposite directions by thedllegheoy and dlonongahel i a ers; when, united, forma large navigable river -.I this point, although not fifty miles from the time the wieldable in width they have their 201:11Te. I whis .eraark.able topographicalfeature renders , this .eity '.,the natural commercial cntro 'of a , latge region of extraordinary natural resour- We spoke a few days ago, of the valley of the Alle*ny-;,its rah:lent wealth, of its tieing the route indicated by nature fora ennection, either by clack water navigation or rail road, with the gestat thorougbfares of 1. , Z0w On'the other hand, the people of Tru ll itha are 'now seeking for a connection with this city, by means of an extension of the Monongahela slack water Seep Brownsville, where it now terminates, . . - to Pnientont, in :Marion county, Virginia, some thirty fie or forty miles 'above 31.54 The:Baltmore and. Ohio nail Road Monongahela. at Fairmont. • • ' The trade and tercel upon the 3I slack valor: although only extendin Ville, - is *cry huge and important. enter navigation of the Youghiozh eonlitteneo with the Monongahela of West. lieriton, hat also opened and Mutually beneficial trade bate etthatfino valley and this eity.i Thg Monogahela and ita tributakim drain a region which for agricultural and mineral wealth km few equals on the globe. Its coal is at the font quality, and in quantitim beyond the possi bility er.hanstion. It is also Fell stocked ". with iron ore, and other :valuable minerals. and its agricultural- capabilities aro ofd the first or- Perhaps most of opt readers May nay, we knew thinheforc. , Very likely; but we now come . fit what we want to say;which is, that as nature indicated Pittsburgh as the commercial cen twit of this double valley, or. - these \ two valleys, her interest is intimately, indissolubly, connected with theia. there are no assignable limitito their prOinctiveness, so - there aroinone to the benefit which she may derive ffcim.them as their great central factory, their commercial centre. We believe it to be her intercst to otiite her mar glee - with the people of these valley in, carrying out whr.tevei plena may be fixed upon for facili tating ,trnde and intercourse With ) them. Re member it is thclimanufaciaring callabilities that give them importance, not their agricultural re altheugh these too are important. Nye are gratified to sec thit the people up the -Allegheny - axe beginning to bestir themselves in the molter of a - nal - road from this city, to pass thrones, the richest of the iron region ofhhat to Mean, N. Y., to intersect the Now York =a Erie Rail B.oad. . .:lifint an immense advantage this road would he both to thin city and that greet shone of iron and lumber. The route they peopose is lila Clio , Icit titer to its source, thence . over the dividing `.ridge to a 'stream which runs in the opposite .rt:44loti to 016uv (one of the bead waters of the Pegireq.). Thus from Pittsburghto Olean there -.Would be but one summit, and froni that summit to thin city there would boo slight descent all the wtty. locomotive,, o n such road, could transport at onto hundreds of to of freight; . at a costs so.low-that iron, or, 7nr rc utf ha transported upon it et d' take that trade off the riat , , , Dues would then come in regularly tloodi as now; regulated only by 111: i....er. LUmber could be brought reed, le-tail's hands, and not as now, w and months to Bc43°D-r ._Vhile it is true that this city m cited in reference to the Great :chief.somuo of prosperity has -I) ''continue to beg in her relation to valleys, as their factory and co ThemOretheirresoneou are drawn 1 .1 0, P ,os Per• • -- Et • cmpfield Railroad Comp • 'try organised ; and the , following g been sleeted Direetars, to wit ilOzt. McKenna, Presidcn, 'lt Kula: and Thigh Y. Brady, of ‘Eihasbbaszar Elution Esq., tea., • George Wdlsort„ Esq., of West Al• Messrs. Sma.l Neal and Jae. Peall . MieViodongraela - Bepullican - e. Company is now awaiting the act lalature et - Virgin' ia, before which In; granting the right of nay:. farodabithe mad will be located. tho opinion that: the Company will Yong time befareSirginia gmnts the •ed ; sod it the right of passage Ire think it exceedingly doubtful if toilets could he found willing to. ay 1n eo doubtful en -experiment that a full eiamination of the what; elated by the light of accurate Imre that tho IferaPtleld roue poetesses tagef over that through l'itti'har_ .1 the West, and that it will be folly "tar on a project of so uncertain 'Tonle through Pittsburgh is t "ing, and will soon be completed, ..eusreol to It connections with the Prez - I . ..North Vest superior to.any IWashingteu can possibly hope to .1 .also have, at comparatively titian =Miens withovery railroad co •.1 River from the West, from thiacit In view of all these'circumstances, wlll beratbei up-hlll ivork to oh • R thallempfieldproject cm if the 'Obtained froiaVirginia, Irhich Sa ' p robable. The local F4itor of the Cotnnte al Journal is. ontsmuin upiti the Connecticut' I I l aws. :"..lidllllL9 that - we bare nailed the to , terfelt to the Weill, but he insists thotlthcie were some genuine °Blue Laws."- Is new to us, Ara as soon On we barn „icisure t we will examine them. •I<Vas the "counterfeit," however, that heti h,Cri ' '•'' So long in circtilationOnd inned 'so many 111009 people. - What has always befiteehmecal- . lacnticd:-..filue..pirs; of Conucaticut", was the „suppositions coda of 'which we :pole on Siam. - - day; and if Quifriend of the Journal concoct to tiNtrao- i cale of ticaoleny".Buo," that is another tinestici:- We cannot at : present allow r 4,120 ¢ nor ;_ , Itro ifsAutsm—Pla• ieztha API 2 7 111 $ Haim clad pliasua , " 0,, 47affz., . Oibe ptoie63.s' , Of -04-the praoticability of . ..idopt.lnitlaito soma ex *as a lab:dilute ftitiottoni leaitiocen leached ifillt - anxiety. In carious parts of Ireland, t:rict 4 mectinga are_ about to take place, and ar rangements ire in progress for tie establishiaent of ketitehiag mills and of local markets for the accommodation of farmers in the mile of their • There is no leas anxiety on this subject mani tested in this cciuntry. One of otcr enterprising pirtion titanufacturirs, Who has been seriously ; considering the question of,removing his ma= I. chinery to some State where-the business t is not trammelled by the absurd regulations imposed r • upon it by the Legislature of this Commonn l calth, I has concluded to, defer*y farther action until r the practicability of tIM new discovery is fully tested, and if fit realizes the claims of its invin. tors, will turn his machinery upon flax, millions of pounds of 'which can be cheaply famished in I t this neighborhood. A wide-spread interest bas sisal:HMl manifested by the farmers of this, and the States north of the Ohio, as the introduction of flax in the place of cotton will produce a re volution in the ogrimiltdralbranohes of industry, more important and remarkable in its effects than oven the discovery of the Cotton Gin, which, so ; greatly bertefitted the pkiating interests. , In addition to what wo base already given en this deeply interesting subject, we copy from the ,L,,, o d o r t eirricle, the following statement, which, although it contains some facts already publish ed, Id interesting, as showing Ala. the probabili ties tire greatly in favor Of 'the reality of thitis portant discoireryt • , • TUE PREPAIIATION AND 3tINUFACTI' C r; OF Ft. Ax. —Onenf the greatest obstacles which has ,hith. j trio stood In the way of an extended cultivation of flax, viz.; that of the trouble. delay, and ex- I pone attendant upon its steeling, in order to i prepare it for the market, has now beep removed by an intention which entirely dispenses with that process, and enables the grower at the emallest pbssible cost to send' his fibre into the Market. By this . process, of which Mr. Donlan is the inventor, the results are obtained hy a combWation of chemical and 'mechanical means; • and ati it avoids all the expenses connected with steeping the fibre may be prepared at a cost , considerably below that incurred iry lhepresent process, and imay be made,- we are assured; ap plidable either for fabrics of the coarseness of nail bags or' maims, or of the fineness of the most beautiful Brussels lice. But not only is the expense considerably less, but the time con sumed in tht‘preparatton of the fibre, which, by the old preemi, ranges front tin days to three weeks, does not exceed as many boars by the 'unsteepd made. It also possesses a vast taps-' rimity on account of the extreme simplicity of the means adopted, which may be made intelli gible to and Perflirmlid-by a mere child. But by fur the most important and valuable part of this invention is,—that it producc4 a fibre perfectly clean, rind Milts natural state, without auy of the stains or 'impurities which necessarily attach themselves tO the fibre daring the process of steeping, and it .plan possesses the advantage of securing that regularity tuid ipifonnity of strength which to a greater or 10.0 pipet is wanting in the steeped fibre. • Application has been lands for a charter of in corporation fur a company which will be prepar ed to purchase the flax produced upon 100,000 acres in Ireland, at .Cl 2 per acre, and to prepare it for the market in cases where the grower may not possess the necessary facilities for preparing it himself. The uniformity of strength and free dom from stain and impurity which exists in the fax prepared by the unsteeped process't has, within the laid four days, led to the practical de monstration Of An invention, of the outgo im- iIEE! oneagallela to The slack .y. from its tho village up a large • the people portance of 'which, to the agriculture: and man ufacturer of this country, ii is impossible to form any adequate idea, and which — corialati , , among other things,' of the adaptation of the flax fibre to cotton machinery. The patentee of this in vention is M. Le 'Chevalier I'. Clauen, member of the Brazilian Institute, well known as the in. venter of the circuits loom, and by his collec tions of objects of natural-history and plants of South America in the British Museum, and in the Museum of Parks. We stated on :Monthly last that we had placed in our hands a quantity of flax roving; and yarns spun upon cotton machin ery by the inventor. Since that period we hare had an opportunity of personally inspecting, at Manchester, the whole process connected with the invention, and the result has fully conviucsr no of its practicability. The finest portion of! the yarn spun, in our opinion—and we:were con- I firmed Mit by a gentleman of great ciptrience and long connection with the cotton trade—lwas equal in fineness tol2o's cotton, the coarsest be ing equal to Gds. The :application 4 such a , test pa-that of 120's for the first, time was cu t:3ll,ly a most severe one. The result, , however, Was ' , .iselleetty sosee=fial. A. Slight difficulty arose at fast with the machinery, in consequence of tho length of the fibre; this, however, was ea sily obviated by a slight alteration in the poultice of one of the rollers. As the fibie, however, may be prepared to any length, there will be no necessity in future for even this alteration, the existing cotton machinery being perfectly adapt l i - ed for the purpose of spinning flax prepared ac cording to the process pateatel .by M. Clausen. The patent granted to M. Claussen for England, is for the preparation of flat in a chort: staple, . no as to produce a substitute for wool and cotton capable of being spun upon cotton machinery, and also for, the :mixture of the materials thus obtained, which can be carded together With silk, cotton, pr wool, or separately, as cotton for spin ning yarns., 'The right is also securrlfor pre paring long fibres as a substitute for silk, for bleaching, iii the preparation of materials for spinning and felting, and also in yarns andfelts. The inventor does not, however, copulae himself to flax, (or the purpose of producing a thee lad opted to his purpose, but stales-that he can oh tam similar 'results , from hemp, _ juts, Chinese grass, and, to use his own expression, from "an old tar rope, or Ibataboo cane." As the patents sae not Pet secured for several continental States, and co p ortions of the thaited Kingdom—for our abs patent laws require that separate pa tents suld be granted fop,,,each of the three kingth a whielp form what is termed the United Kingdo —lvo ire not at liberty to state the na ture of e process, or the means adopted for the purpose of, bringing the fibre into the required state. s lWe may state, however, that from 11: cwt. of , f,the ,llax fibre prepared and cleaned upon thetuiSleeried process, one cwt. of a substance, identical settle clean cotton, can be produced at a. cost for material of less than half a crown. The cost of manual or mechanical labor required in its preparation, including the espouses of bleach ing, an operation performed in a few seconds, does not amount to more than 7-16ths of &penny per pounds' The mixture of the two substanCes, via: wool with flax reduced to a short sMple, fonnars fabric exceedingly durable, while its cost may be judged by the fact that while wool costa 4s. GI, the flax prepared' andready for spinning may be obtained for sixpence per pound, so that with Aar. and,wool spun together in equal goon- . titles, the cost would be reduced by nearly one half. Of the actual value of thii invention, and of its practicability, the most convincing proof ' is to be found in thcfact that &native of Holland, who has for several years directed his time and Attention to the subject, and who has also suc ceeded in producing a fitiro of the same: quality ' and nature of It. Clausseu, hats been offered by the Dutch government the sum of £20,000 'for his Invention, which has been refused—the sum demanded being £OO,OOO. The negociationa are still pending, and the 17th instant is fixed upon as the day upon Whiell a final answer is to be given by the Dutch government We believe that), . on Wednesday a formal application was made Isl I M. Claussen to the board of trade, requesting that machinery - Might be placed at Lie disposal, i in order to enable him to produce at least one , ton of yarn, and to make a series of esPericacnts as to the best mode of adapting 7 , dire to the machinery; the experiments to ' b conducted in i the presence of some impartial of well qualified , person, to' be selected by thegevernment; and we have reason to believe,that the application has been favorably receivell, although no answer 1 has yet been given on the subject " - . • Ten lumber, rites which er. The cup {, And not in :113in the riv for-the cur- It and sandy, timirebly lo- Vest, yet her ea, tkhd es° two great ercial centre. !gut, the more y is now. fnl ritlemen Hon. Joseph Ifireeneburgh, Bentley:milk; ander' and of Wheeling, 1.13 that, the ' , nor the Leg . bill is peal it it prove Weincline to .vc to wait a . . 1.. 'rilegeask ..uld be given eastern capi , • their mon- We 'idiCTO . subject, to ys, will show ..6 real advan: . ts argot° to . !taste capi .. ter. The '., Sinew build !, .. ithas ao . 'ea and,the outs th;ough ~. min. It mu xpense, eon to the Ohio te Wheeling., i 'wo think ii MIFF. Things at Washington look a little cocouraginr, to the frlends/Of protection. We need not ek pect monin / but a few jadicious modifications will probably be made at this session, which, when found to work well, may Iced to others, ._llre..find {l;ll,lk:wing paragraph on the etth - . ,iet , :t in the New York Coitrier and Enquirer: Tne T.sairr.—Our Washington correspondent informs us , by telegraphic despatch that several delegations from the North and South, without regard to politics, have repaired to Washington to urgo upon Congress a modification of the Tar iff. • Themi.consultotions among themselves and with members . of the two Heroes, ,authorize a reasonable expectation of a change of the fol lowing elThek--an cd valorem duty of forty per cent to be laid on iron, assessed on the average cost for the preeedialten years. Second, a res toration of the free list of 1842; which Containsa clause levying n. duty of live cents on woolen goods costing under tenon cents, and admits free dye staffs and: other articles necessary in carpet and Calico 'manufactures. Third: a declaration that the ditty shall be assessed on the value of the importid article, at the time and place of esportation; a protision in, accordance with the real intention orthe act of '46, inn evaded un dei a decision of Judge Woodbury. Founh: the making imported manufactured goods pay ten per. cent more duty the raw , materials of which they arc compOstsh This Last .proposition is opposed by many democratic members, and no deanite decision lies yet been had linen it. The other medilluitions will, in all Probability. be cancunedeincithey are judged in a lib . . . . . • monevfor l l ghE of way is togetler Presidmid Fmtwoer having been invited AZIANFIG, e., Se, Svue c4 Eng 4. an American merchant affix Pre. talria'• ; th - „ ielleiw l s h ow ing Fronk;Balti m ore ; Manehister, England, to be Present • at: t h e reee • aatru "World'sinir," and the reply below which introduced by the London Day New, by the haaelnaglaets nee dated by nue wh - o Wei following very appropriate paragraph: watched the building of steam vessels for '25 "The following letter from-the -President-of the United States precludes, we regret to say,'at let. Her boilers being made with double tiers least for the present, the hope that London will, o f farligogs, , the consumption of evil la much his ;during the coming exhibition, be honored by the creased, without deriving proportionate advan presence. of ilia' executive head of this greet I tags in heavy weather, wben'half the revolutions Bepubilcs.• I of the wheels are performed titlfe air. In common with others, bath 'English and Anie- I Idly. Her atomizer 'coal taken on board at Li rican, ,Mr. Steel believed such an event would , verpool would be more likely to beleasened than pavo"the way fur a visit *Orli her Majesty to the increased Vi'le'r a winter's voyage, awing to the: city of New York, the citizens of which would I pressing importunities of shippers, many of whom vie with each other in giving her a rapturous • had been shut out from previous swab:era and national' reception. It is not the first time I B d. Being ea lightly sparred, all the CanV" s that rumor han assigned to liar 3lajesty an in- s he - cuild spread would not drive her through tention to bike a trip to her North American I the water at a greater rate than three knots, ini provinces—and should she ever fulfil that peded as she would be by her- wheels, and ha,- ' tion, her easiest and safest way of reaching I big en board in cargo, mngbinery, &c., a dead Canada would be by first proceeding to Yew.l weight of probably 8000 Mee. York. It is obvious how much such Interchanges , But if the wind was foul she would, have of courtesy on the part of the respective heads great difficulty in beating up against it, being ! of the two nations would tend to strengthen the encumbered with her wheels , and deficient of 'a bonds of sympathy and good feeling between bowsprit and head sail, consequently she-would them. From the following, however, which is drift with the gale„and is now perhaps in the , the President's reply, it would appear, that the neighborhood of the Azores, from whence we first step towards such a result i not likely to-be shall hear from.ber by the Leedou fruit immediately taken." ers, who make average passageszof. nine days from Terceira to Cowes therefore, until the Wanumarea CITY' Dec 1, 1850. middle of February we cannot expect news from these islands; for the 'previous reasons, to- William S. Steil; Eeq., liaechestar. gether with the knowledge,of her great strength, I feel persuaded we shall hear of her from that My Dear Sir.-1 bare the honor 'to atknowl edge the receipt of your Lind letter, of the Bth au .. t ,,, r. • ult., through 31r. Randall , expressing the-hope ' The New York Courier & Engulf:se =presses that I may visit the World's Fair in London, May next, and assuring me, that if Ido tot shall substantially thiisame views. receive a cordial welcome Dem my country- • men in England, and tendering me the hospitali ties of your own house whilst I remained at flancliester. Previous te the death Of my lamented prede cessor, I had anticipated the pleasure of visiting London at the time of the Fair, but I deem it now impossible to leave my official duties here: and your kind letter causes a still deeper regret at my disappointinent Were it possible for me toli absent foci such a length of time, nothing -could be more gratifying than. to accept yew proffered , hospitalities. I well remember meets Mg you and your lady in the fell of 1837 ' end shield beextremely happy to seater - die aequaird ande. Indepepdret of that, I have always felt a strong desire to visit Great Britian. IM soil is classic ground to me, and I should be most happy": to make a personal comparison between the lead ing men of that country and my own, and tee-see. , hes- far we have improved upon the political in- ' stitutions of theinother cmfaley; Dut Shia must be deferred till a more convenient season. • Accept my thanks for your kindness; remem ber me most cordially to your, lady, and believe me, truly yours, Mmoann Fmmtosx." We earnestly hope Mr.. Ftusiost will review this decision, and coaserit to go to London some ! time during the Fair. They have had Kings and Emperors enough, and by way of contrast lot sot show them a plain republican President Mr. Fillmore is an excellent epeeidien of a native American citizen, filling the office of Chief Mag istrate of a 'mighty republic, and we believe it would do the people of Europe good to look upon him, as it would fill the heart of every American , citizen with patriotic pride to have them do so. Ile would invite Queen Victoria; in the name of the, Americaulpsople, pg return the visit, and he coon assure her she would meet with • most en thusiastic reception. Such interchange of chili !ties would do much to strengthen the good feet iins now existing bto•Ween the two countries, and could do no possible harm. We can see no real ohjation to Mr. Fillmore going, except the few I week's absence - from his post; andourely with so ' able a Cabinet the country could get along during the interval of the session of Congress. We vote for the President to go. HOPS or Itettap...-The following extract from the Washingtori, correspondent of the North Americo; gives a 'alight glimmer of light in the midst of surrounding &rams; In regard to the modification of the-Tariff. Tile tariff is in a tight place, it is tame, bat there are some screws which have not been ap plied. It might be in a much tighter place.— Mr. limiter, chairman of Finance in the Semite, has publicly avowed the necessity of a modifica tion for the prevention of frauds, and is well In clined to other changes. Several other Southern Senators are-disposed favorably; and even Mr. Bayly, in the HOUNC, is willing to listen to rea son. A proposition is new under consideration —to which I may not refer nt the moment— which will do something for Pennsylvaia and other intetests. if adopted. And as something is better than nothing, it seems to me that the policy of practical wisdom is to take whatever can be squeezed through Congers-. This is the conviction of one who has been com pelled to be a close observer of men and things, and to estimate chances by better data than per sonal partialities. If the Tariff is not modified now, it willnot be changed nt all until ruin and desolation will cg trumpet-tongued for redress throhgliout the land. That day has been staved off by an unprecedented juncture of events. It cannot be postponed much longer, as things ore now going. Nonrn Cam:mute on Tut tintrr.—The; fol lowing resolutioris have passed both houses of ' the Legislature of North Carolina by large ma jorities. Comments are unnecessary: Whereas, The Southern States of this Union have, siece the formation of the Federal Gov ! ernment, fostered and nourished the-manufactu tring and mining interests of the uoteslavehold. ing States, by voting to impose high takes upon 1 importations froni`foreign countries, whlch'might come in competition with the productions of the , labor and industry of the aforesaid' non-slave holding States; .. And whereas, these acts of generosity and I aelf-samillee base been unappreciated at the North, and the people of that section show a disposition to make unceasing attacks upon our institutions and property; therefore, Resolved, That the State of North Carolina feels herself under no farther obligations, by the votes of her representatives in Congress, or oth ; crwise, to protect the "home industry" of the non-slaveholding States. Resolved, That if our industry needs protec tion, it min be better effected by Stutz than by Cengreesional legislation. Resolved, That 'the ; present Tariff is high enough to afford sufficiene - revenue to carry on au economically administered goveniment, and ought not to be increased. IResolved, That the foregoing resolutions be transmitted to our members in bath Houses of Congress, with a request that they lay them be foretheir respective Houses, andwith the further i request that they vote against any change in the i present tariff lan's, which may bave the effeei,Ao protect or encourage theineaufacturing or mining interests of the free States, or which ; may have the effect to jacroaae the poet 10 the Southern consumers of any of tlO pr 0 4 ,105 of foreign , 1 countries. ;-,-- Norst Mons or lIISITILItiC2.—Tbe reform Convention of Virgyirei has been enlightened by tome new ideas from IL A. :Mee.. He introduced . el some resolutions, and during his advocacy of them, data - that the taxes on buildings should be slightly increased, and the Statebeecitse re sponsible fur their value, in case of. lossby fire of other accident. Bather a novel mutual tome rance company. Mr. Wioo ttdasi it ehouldbe 'made a penal offence for parents to keep their children frhm school. Usrecusirs OP VIROIPMA.—A course of lectur es on the Evidence of Chdatianity is in progress at this Institution, by gentlemen invited from various sections of the Union by the Faculty. The Fourth Lecture has been recently delivered by the Reverend Dr. McGill, of Allegheny city. A correspondent of the Watchnian and Observer, published in Richmond, in speaking of this lec ture says;—"Beanty, strength, candor, mild ness, unaffected grace, elegant scholarship, and thorough acqnaintance with his subject, charac terized the performance." 31assartirontis ELnerunt.—Complete returns from the 2nd district, give Upham. Whig, 4,122; Rantoul, Democrat, ' 2 , 88 7; Sewall, Free Soil, 1,436; scattering, 47; leaving Upham in a minor ity of 119. The Third district, all but. one town, gives Duncan, Whig, 1.026 majority.' Fourth 'district, all but three towns,. Thomp son, Whig, lacks 1;269 votes of an election. Fifth district, ail hut fofir towns, Allen, Free Soil, wants 492 votes to be elected. Sixth district, all but one tow? ' give Davis, Whig, 906 majority. Ile is elected. Seventh district, nine townt to bear ;from, Goodrich, Whig, lacks 188 votes of being cho eCIL Tenth district, ono town to hoar from, Zeno Scudder, Whig, has four hundred and fifty one maj. thus far. , • GOVIIIM)11 Qurnm..v.—The New Orleans Delta learns by a dispatch from Jackion, Miss., that Governor Quitman will promptly and cheerfully obey the process of the United. States Court for his appearance on the charge of being engaged in too Lopez expedition. It is said that Judge titholson has delayed issuing th3writ of arrest, to allow Governor Quitmantime to dispose of the Mr- Sthese.of his office: so ante leave Jackson without too mur.h prejudice to the pada laterals con . axeEssras TAXATION. " We have mentioned that an effort ts is England to obtain the reppeal, or the very msenlial modification, of the dqty no paper. A. Loudon jour. nalist give; a remarkable illu.tration of the effect of this duty. A coarse brown 'piper to deed in the pro em of coopering vessels It undrrlice the copper 'besotting. .for witch it terms a better bed than the wood. rho cost °tibia paper ntifikient fora large vessel or about £450, of "which the paper tax amouots to nearly ..£AOO, aed the London journal to ;;cation says that a large chip builder In Liverpool, Laving made careful calculation', god. it cheaper to send his vessel; hem tette coOpeced than to kayo the work dime at Liverpool. • We here no impression, how ever. that not above three' or four years since our American ship builders bold the contrary opinion. Al legal we remember thit American stops were ouppered in British port. lt may be that we had not then rapacity to dock ships ul the sae that wefa eoPPered abroad We design principally to advert, however, to the expremiee foot that In Eilktaa .1 a jCatpmnq brown paper, neves:tartly or the very mars est kind cad ore rttr, IMMCDFC , quantities, is subjected to a duty of 200 per cent and that not for mimeos but forrevenue.—, - „ Personiton, familiar with the statistics of taxation for revenue to Great Britain can fora no conception of the event of Its ramifications. We speak not Of Mattes upon imports, imposed for be purpose Of pro. (tenon to the manntacturirg or suricultural havrrests of the country, tot' from Mew. dig country may be supposed to deriveeidvantagr.s, but of ntsat too for the support of royalty I na ti ...gostly machtnery of G,tv• eminent It puts tin grip upon every thing, and squeezes silver and gold out .0( men, women and children; out of every qisadrupal almost; out of brick. nod mortar andgla, windows, out of coaches, and singes, railarny cars, and carritp.a, sod wagons, and carts; out of the painting of a most oo the pan. eI rd a carnage door, or the engraving of ammo! bL-aring upon a watch lad; god when nothing that a man has in left to tax, bin very income is taxed id advance. Now we do not know that, "with Me exception of the class upon whose riurted and precarious means the inexorable claims of this tax loather.. press most heavily—the shop keepers, or small tradesitten—the I people cf England are radically dissatisfied with , this state of things, That they ans.*, has been both ims. rated and denied. To a roardrrable eiteni, on doubt, this excessive taxation has become incorporit. teS with the whole political ec nomy of the country and forms part nt the basis at all (nities, calcula tion, Nta and them; however, some bold, spirits— lame hite ested, some dnioterested—nrinil some pakten!oe lax, and a strong popular aloof in made for as repeal or reduction. '4 law years' observation will snow, We suspect, that in any decade of years little practical relief is obtained Ths practice of the Government is tailor um, rod if ono is taken off, anott er, sooner or biter, is pot on. And this of necamty, so longs the peoplerentaia attached—rand we ere far from thinking that there Is aey.abatemenL of the popular loyalty andpridc in this particular— to their prevent costly mode of Government The vast reset no thus °bussed only meets the current ex pendintres of "the realm"—barely suppofts um nu. teems employers of Government and pays for the adjunens of a mona-chictieatablishment; and ,come. times faint to elp even that. The only reliethere , fore, in In reduction of the Governmental expendi ture, and what :.prospeet there is of such a remedy being applied isatit worth:much, fur the present cen tury at tema.—EN. Y. Com. Adv. , Annie ' `i TLAIL—The experiment now tank ing in Sou Carolina of the raising of the tea plant has roved partially truccessfOl, enough to show that .ha soil and oliutate of svortion of this country ads suitable to its growth: . Whether its. cultivation will be profitable is the point yet to' be decided by. farther and more extensive expe riment. The prospect so far is favorable to the supposition that it will, and that eventiudly, the 'United States will grow its own tea, rittob would save an annual cost of several millitiusldothirs, now paid to China. The plant groWs mind lux uriantly In China and Japan, between the lati ' tudes of SO° and 40?, and in a country which' presents features similar to those of our own ' country • tween the same latitudes. • The at tempts in I mope to cultivate the tea plant have s, but in Brazil,. a country between r and the 30° of latitude..the evperi . nvm - suacessful. We have received aI*IIW S. .sayer, the Vice Consul of at this port, three several spveirrkens rt tear-^itTsen, Onpowder, and black i h in their dry state have the some taste as the Chinese. They show a .access in the cultivation and prepara '. plant highly creditable to the agri . terprise of the country, and afford an been folio! the Equal! meat boo from Mr that coon of Branli I terus—whi , favor andl degree of d tion of thi" cultural e incentive to perseverance to those who .ring in the united States to bring the t to a successful issue. ,f the tea, byson, enables uo to say itality is .eicellenti and that it is of a cute slid" pleasant taste, equal to the i reeeirettfrour the flowery nation itself. additiona are alien, experime. A trial that the most del beat his LH rs.—Nollllln, says the Dolton Tran ois able to,pay, ought ever to say to "call train,'". when the payment of ars would make his creditors and (am blu • This is sound morels, Delay obliges the creditor to . lose 'time by (ter the money, which is equivalent to slue deducted from the:debt. ITl , w.er s of small amount, two or. tkrea er it would cost to the cre4l6r more hole value.' " Smarr. script, w o poor m a few doll ily =info, ImPli running • so much tha debt rands aft, than its ; CIUPICLAi Ho7[s.-The tie. York Po.-, says diet 'pater from Rome, dated Decembe 23, 1830, spites that kir. Casabas had so jute ew with ,the Cardinals on thosubject of the little AmeriMin chapel, 'which ho resulted in its bciagfpermitted to •go; ma without mole,- tall9n• - • • ECISO Eaters or llosi.—A startling inci dent, connected with the misery which follows in the train of King Alcohol,:says the Pottsville, Press, occurred in lien. Mr. Johnston's Second Methodist Chcirch, of that borough, on Sunday evening last. While the collection. was being taken up, a man whose petunia appear ance evidently denoted a shattered constitution, and conagnent misery mid :naming, threw into the basket a small paper carefully rolled up, which, on subsequent examinetion,.Was found to contain . a half dime, the last remnant; it seems, of a wasted patrimony, for on.J.bs paper was written, "idle is the lost of /Wt . MOstsanci dollars lit me by fay feeler—Rum and its Effects!" Who the poor fellow was, or whence be came, is not known, for he wns a stmoger, and evidently a wanderer upon the face of the earth. A CESTESAIII/121.—John Vanhooser DOS in the county of - Jefferson, Tennessee, and be voted for (len. Waahington for the Presidency. lie is In the 12^_d year of his age. Until recently, the Knoxville (Tenn) Register' tells us, ho was in the habit of walking to and from that town on calls of business, a distance of five or six miles, withoutexperieneing fatigue. He is a German by birth, hilt emigrated to this country about one hundredlears since. Hewes in sereral of the most important battles of the revolution. He voted for General Washington for President of the United States, and boasts that be ban never failed at any election for President, from that time to the present, to vote the Whig ticket. Recently one of his daughters, a fine lass of eighty years of age, paid him &visit, and found the old gentleman in his usual health( We 'doubt if another such cue of longevity can be found in tho Hnited States. DEATH Tllalt FRIORT.—The Cincinnati Gazette says: "We are advised that during list week the Allegheny mocuatains were covered with Ice and snow, and the traveling over on the National Road dangerous. Thestages wervi hunt to con trol, and.many persons intimidated from' travel ing. From a gentleman recently arrived, we learn,that during last week a merchant who was coming west, in leaking out, was so mach fright ened by the running about of the etage,- and the danger,that threatened, that, on taking his place he leant back, and a few miles thence was taken out a corpse, having doubtless died from the af fect of fright." , STWE MIPS BErlTeca PtiILADE LIIILV AID Aro. —The Philadelphia board of trade hare resolved to request the members of Congress from the district to use' tbeir inflames in obtaining the contrast from the 11. 8. Government for carry ing the mails between Philadelphia and Bin Ja neiro,* a monthly lino of new steam ships, to bo without goventmentaid,und to touch at Peru:imbue going andretarning. • , , . The Near York Tribune cep that a barrel of floor, en= Neale; Oble, biz been received in that city, intended for elbittoa at go world'. P!iirbiunidpx' • • ' Cita6llll:aLtievr - Orlears haveleld f pub lic tenting.' in:ortler tb raise Rinds for the erec tion of a tocarnmerd in the memory. of General Jackson. There is erery, prospect of the effort succeeding. The St. Louis Republican dates that the win dow glass establishment of Messrs. Farrell, Glover, Ir. Co., of that city, is capable of turning out about 8000, boxes of superior window glees yearly. The same paper notices the vial' and bottle factory of Messrs. Sell, Hale & Co., which went into operation about a year since with a capital of $lOOO, and which has in that time manufactured and disposed of more than $lO,OOO worth of goixls: The matrimonial state is becoming better ap preciated 012 the Eastern Bhorepf Maryland. It appears that while there...were only fifty three marriage licenses issuedinf.ineen Anne's county during the year 1849, there - were seventy three issued from the let of-January, 18.50, to the 15th,inst. U. S. AND Si. Poxritao.-41.: M. Walsh, com- merciul agent of the D. States fur St. Domingo, arrived at Norfolk on Tuesday Mr. Walsh is to 'go out in the U, S. steamer Saranac, whose de parture is only delayed by the absemse of Capt. ; Tatmill in WaMkington. Ile was expected on Thursday. ' Prolific rulklL—S.SAnwrence, of Tyngsbor ougb, Mugs.. has a Shinghai pullet, S month' old, that has laid Arty Iwo large cited eggs in forty f i re day. One day she laid two of the. above number. Mr. Lawrence, ahm, has one; other Shanghai pullet, seven months old, of Marsh's stock, -that has laid twenty twit eggs in, (sway three daya, audio laying daily at the pres ent date. • The number of deaths by cholira in the State of Yens Crue,l3lazico , since the diaeme fire made Its appearance, is set down at 8,646. Th largest number of deaths hi'any ono toms was at Jalapa; where 2,287 deaths oechrred. The number ;Of hogs slaughtered ut Louisville during the present season. lv Set down by the Courier at 104,414. The total number killed in the various towns °male Wabash is stated by the Lafayette (Indiana) Joutnal to be 212,000. Brawn, the Artist, the New York , Post soya, is hardr et work on his group of the Indian rescuing a childfroof • Panther, which premier to be not or • very beauttful buten nocommonly ptritest work. The model of the Indian is jest finished, and ready to be tad IT plaster. The Warrior, a young mast the dower of his age, about to aim a deadly biow at the &rev animal near him is a fine sample of than.), beauty and prorioitioas. la every muscle of every limb you ece the tokens of strength collected for-the stroke he is about to deal. The child which is to be added to the gronp r ie at present onlysketched in the ifirDa 3Tiasee Urn Tuas—Tha arroalshlng demand far this greathi•tkine mew to been the Increase. Where it has torn introducet it hat attained • popularity pla precalenterl in the ulnas of medical praetke. Thygolins are using it in way cam, .1 but when they ma obtain It 'Patients, hoverer, noel not he under the envie. of asking medico' *dyke, as they can parches, • km of Lim Till; oath witch direction. will be funtilehed. which will wort. speedy erne. The following letter Dam an Kent rborm lb ToDniarity In tn. motion from *itch lb. letter b dated; Blunt Cobb,,r Bedford Co.. Ts_ !larch Md. 1017. J. .Kldd t Co., ,Wood et. Tittsbargh—Gentlemen—W• find we cab sell a guar many more of Dr. ITLane's then rms. neat left with .ns. These TEN ere raPillY tieing !referee. arid we bare almmt mid all that we had. If you am na ten or twelve dotes more tares, they 0111 last, Preihra, 000011 Dior agent can bring us • new T. t... 1, KELLY Forsale b 3. KIDD k fio.oo Wood et Desirable Suburban Residence for Sale. Tus suberrlbbr °gen fur ode UM house and smound• *hire he now resides, sltstalui on Put street, Isekee To.- Moot, in Allegheny. and.thout 2t minutes' welt from, the market attn.% city. The lot Is US feet front on Park at, running both 252 feet, to th alley—containthir usury* one stow of grouttd. and to bounded on Ohl"' ekie by WM °PM lots, adorned with trees and thrtthbery. The Imam to nearly new. large, and exceedingly tell arranged, basins • front of e 0 feet, and a depth of DA mod contains fourteen MOM% besides hills nine feet wide. It Is built in the beat toot oat dutable monies, tool use a itlre-proid roof, and gunning all the toitlerteccirrenienece. Two pumps, with an unfailing supply of hid and eon. water, MTV at the dorm On the member art thd , nrocantry out Waage, inthle, vantage house, he. The rrounds are laid out mostly as a. lawn: commit eith choice fruit Meet, evergreens, towering shrubs. currents, sonsehigries, raspberrieg Lc, and a small garden. The Dingle of the beetitind, and the tree* are is their prtme.and yield =Push fig the wards of an orditudg family. The yituatkin oft.ills property. as to aalnbrity and suburban comforta, combined with enutiguity to the city. Is not surpamed by toy imildenre lu Otis vicinity. It has gview of the glib Itiverlfor over a talk, of fern pomace. ville, South Pinthurgb, 'the city, the two riven, and the MID D'intileg altogether a rentrantic /prospect of I whirls the eye never *odic. Even boat whkh enters or departs from the port clPitistinrgh on the Ohio, ram. In I foil Mew. The residened and grounds are then completely, retrieved from ',spy atimethinee of dud, to &strata. 41 I empfurt and srOctation, end affords a retirement es quiet and peseeful lusted some quiet ncogin the smutty. i The property will be old et a bargain, and pound. siren on the that of April. Enquire at the (Janata ethos ialexttf D. N. IVUTPD. • . IVP.MARVART:fr CASE! EVIDNCE IN OUR MIDST. Ida. KIIS—SaI I cheerfully comply with 7000 wound that I wonlet.diae ow as amount of the shoot attraentou• runs of asy hale daughter's eye by:the we of yoneelletto , Mau?' au was nttanked with a eery Kuser@ IS Febt,ary or Diarchlast..)rc l lumallateely applied to the best mill. asl ski in the city, by whew it was pronounced • 'every had eye," inel all got. am nu hope of &duller any real. AF tor which I toot her Into the coutarito.. old 1 .17. had' b 'rem my suawsPful in 001100 eyes. ellar told we tlat her raise was hopeless, oo she would certainly ken Lwkooly that one, but alio that the other would follow—it being • scrofulous affection of the bkad. And Ido certify; that at the Vide lay hdber (.I. K. Tashoul 011.101 to the toucludoa hat We had bttke try your Polxvieum, ads woe Windy, Wad of nue. ern It is now gout two nomad anus ahe beim hen., and she can now woe with both eyes to gwal yever•he dllx :god. as fat as I on WI, I bonne she has, with the blaming; of the JUrnightn beeumed by lynx ,Toors,terpeetfdlly, M. Fusco lams. Ccd.rda. Pitiaborgb, Feet. DJ, 1850. parylo Me by Ropier 2 ileDiewell, /la Woad at; K. r. &item:7 Wood et.; D. IL CoM, D. L. Ellis 3, ineeph Daa and 11. I..S...hwarta, Allegheny; Woo by the propria tor, 8; M_ KIM 1atnr7,1.11c.9 Cam.' 14143. 9om.:0? tt...Pit.t.berr.h. Citizen's kinrancti CoMpanyof Pittsburgh. CitxNCOEHAGE HOME INSTITIITIOn. Office No. 41 Water greet, in the wariltdinii — ot C. IL NT. • ---• U. 3 1.2.5wY• lir T a b =seffil i trUV ' eX P .aVa i, A i''''. I &Air: giIYWIT, tr. .bo sav ° 4ol citizen. of Eittsbarati, well 'MI rarorably lumina lo the cominunity for their prudence, iniellineure, had lieurity.c O. Hunter Wm. Daimler, Wm. Latimer, Jr., Waiter' Bryant, llogh 1). King. Edward ilenreinse, John I.lalorth. al iharlaugh, P. M. Kier. ap.lo-11 lllWOmatic and Forrign Exchange, Bank Now, Gold f I ] .Stlocr, fought, Sold o- Exchcmpa ! ! ! Mr rs. I EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE 07 WM. A. HILL & CO, No. .64 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. 1 eir Irruterr 13.unreD 03 'MI DOO3TL 1.144 fIOPARMRSIIIP—We have associated tliis.rtng t ,Voin a% L i.At a. c 7eLltsttlt n trere bastne , a. The stile of tha remelne as borehafore. Ala L WLIALINS a CO. EXCHAN6E can HARKINGHOUSE A, 'WILKINS & CO., Corner of Third and Market ds., Pittab'gb. Poreign i and American Hardware.. LOGAN, WILSON 6z. CO ', Hp. 129 Wood Street, NO IT IN STOICS A MI aultompNetosthck of rola/6w AND 4111111.1 CAN HARDWARE, Saltalgo aur living trade, whkb prepand to 6rmwir in. ast. Igucc..ipare ...ElroPe — ali 1481147. . • , rt. outtalk.* Woad, 11.itlig Ow Platitgd tittot of Oraot Driador, Fame. iad Otrotday. daring the mouths of Apoil. Ikon sod jaw next, leag Pittsburgh oa March nth, ta 4111 ho pleased to atarM to Ur attoncla of a bo• slam <Waiter tde.h Mr be *AWNS to his CVO. , Jaa3dtmrl7 , • JOIDI D. DAVIS. DIED, In illegbony <ley, on Battalion Zdo WOW, ilol , go DOM.!, &gal 17 pow. ond brolnontho. • gir nom Marro° at ta. Beano 01 Tuna RoaSA—A meeting of the members of the Baud of Trade Anacciation Rill be held 11.. evettlus, at 7 eclock, at the corner of Third and 'Woad Amts. Tha ,oltiscos gruerelly are ln• tiled to be preAnt, u buthaesrof pablat Importance will be laid below Um torelluir. W. A. IULL, Seer. CHARITY-CONCERT. A. A. CONCERT of Surest Music, for the ben Cl of the poor be nlcon Tocoloy evening. 4lb la the'OW Pnabyterlan Charon, coacknendn2 rg o'clock. .., ... Awake the Mo. Haydn. 01 What Beauty--- .. :.. - ...... ............ tor do: :halve Werth-- - Achieved 4 the Worth. W0rk........;.. -de Oa Thee each Li vtag Wm] Amara.-- 'do .‘,. Ilathlthah to the hithet....._-___..._Beethev _ . . Part. 2. Xvy's Lazne' Mutts.... to Wbere thy ..... Unaul Cboeuti IlandeL eants,—to_t. jud at Ow doses ofJ. /I. 11.110; iliPcburiloU awl IL C. SLOcklou. :40 u 10. 7. receltal ma u . JuLllaLlt AIO3ICOPATIII - U BOOKS—Just ptiblished bad as sae at •the 1m0k.., Mere of the undatypted. Dothrw.. from the authom.u,zi a r's ma imaniptni the. f ly Gnithe rnum MUM. Mlmmiltiltdoelmy • Walla index of the medianes mad the disemee lo whit% they am need." • lleets of medleine Mr the aternork,. Arnim Kula . . Aram Flowery! and Tincture, Llama of 31.11 k. lilobidea • tall supply Mall the Inediefun wed bypb,-.lbibb. .11. different delusions., taitianaloas, with all the leaks pub. ll Laud on amepatyy alma, an hand. J. U. , IIACEOFEN. 801. Agent Mr Me Umeryattdc Malkines end Ilooka. isMal4car2ti can Überll,l ITORES ON BOOK KEEPING—. '. Dun comearmial uirs Stamplost /knit in"" sb"" " . "4": .1011. N 11. I.lal ro :011, 14.1. male tri . - 61 Mood 011 i t WILEELBAB tOW was taken away from ova Wei 011 T .T. tha.16,1 al Januarn_ba a num nt tha mans ofNl .aa. iliamkaad mold to sin Uodtraf• arilleglany adr. and Ida to P. 11. David Acationgoom, 0011%14w a.* Ab, and . 91 . . 19 . 1 r." 1 . 9 . 9 .99.99 ' enuod tha mid wheel tra lull alma Maws the was, .and id *a mom- • D_so _a, dn la win emu/ obUss •, . 'PO •. a. a t , Plw•Liff. 1 . 0 3 9 W 9 .4 a k - . . --portRENT-;,AU-that portion 9f , my rim' • , bottom lying betYres Plitshimill rk! Plank Rmdabdthe Arab , . Jc d owd t eta in about 88, acre. to which wilt er a Oro dory home lunrie with Itnexcallent andernutb.lmarebant, a maid. nod bust It in an in a Ittrlc stated cultirettotu and would be red calculated km dairy or tranteutne our. Pnca. No'eruc t wed apply mil es. he can dime we ll tr. commended far houedy sobriety. and. industry. The helllth. Orr call. to market are equal to any In the couutry, es the occupant. mill bare his choke of the rimer, plank road, or rail rod fur Us actudractodation, • • tat.buttd • W31.•9 HAWKINS EAL ESTATE FOR SALE—The under ilmied are. for sale • largr number of ~au.m u Ting hAa, end mma veer desirable wino far manta.- torie4, In the Borough of ihnninghant. loratol 1.111 . the me. Public School Boum maul English Lutheran Church. The rapid growth andormim In manurartunng math. tho ma cable fVfrtwhich lota will be nold7will render them • teD. end PilrfOnblo to e em!tortir Title perfeet Terme favorable. /or portieulem and Memo. ennulre of the undendrned. at the ogice of (Goon F. Gilmore. r 09., on Grant Greet, Fitts. bunch. between Third and Fourili e V.rre.% or of Mims Symmet nod N. Pat:enrol, Ensil at their elves In Dina ise.9 MOSES r. EATON. EOR SALE—The FURNITURE and Fix turps oaf the Red Ll= Hotel; St. MIT street.'adth thu .. Terms'easy. Apply he R. e: DAILY, Ytoprieter. Itiltsburgb, iou. 5, 1651—jaZad1titellT OTICEI—The partnerabinlately existing between the utalereigned. under the firms of . ..St. deounns'a Cp.; Philadelphia,. and . deonnor. AtlOna t Co- Pittstnind,. was dioolrot by mutual mascot, on the lath day of Ja.tuary, lisl. Moue* E, Atkins la Mona authorised to use the moue of Mal* o donne k Co-.. at Philadelphia, and James O'Connor 1.4 alone authorized to its n =n o arse of O'Connor, Attlyit A a N CA .N aktiwo, is Pltbdwrgt Jon. Is, issl. JAMES lid,/daod- a . 1 James O'Connor, of l'ittaburgh. Pa., and. decorate t eo. Baltitunte, ltd., have . Ills day entered luta ospartnership under the style of;lOatnea O'Connor At Co, Polahntahr gad "Otonnuts L Clo-ataltimore." for the purroathuf tratimedng the bushman of Ma Pitteburgh Trans portation line, as well m Mr general rononinaiou and mer e:oodles our - ropes, /AMPS OPAYN NOR Pittsburgh, Jou. 15, 1351. • didliNNOlll3 tCO A CARD—We tender our thanks, for the Mud Pa&opera extended b u. in bardnem fthe pest raven yew". and would snore our frieMlerred the public that our mrangemenla for Wm edam of ltSlreludd.be of the must extensive sod perfect warm'. We will display them more fully Inn forme advertleentent. JAMES &Cr INNOII !COL Pittsburgh. &CONNORS /I CO. Relllmore. Rilleldwithr Jen. 15.1h31.--MtSr:dler .1 IF YOU USE riLAcK. TEA,i.moumsrip - 1 Usiromu, in the Edsmond; sell tbs beg ,itt . ;', , Xl taburgig this Is no puff, but !twang's Wt. as , , com 42- mis= will prove. • • tidal strong andirieldtant ilacated....—..soo per lb. The Teat Imported lotethe U. Etatee..-..75c do °Mil Teta equally good at SIM. priar. All Vat at this establishment an, retallsd fresh hum the Origirmi Cheats, Wag Oa eopeffdr to ffackaga Tau, which, In mann Imitators, hare been put us, Iwo or thme lean, apd you might ea well rungus lto y would keel, as well in a small bundla as In stack, as ;to thin b oot s. liettp utrall in a Package no te the original _loll CIREEN APPLES 1. brls‘primc, rec'd in V i ~md mda: end f "" 1 *1 . 1111.TEL Y. BURIN EA. EMP-110 bales Missouri dew rotted, in Vctare tea Or loIaLLEXA 1) 24 NElt 000 DON. C. 2 1 Front la VL"!:Ms_, mould, QI.NOER ROOT-3 Bantus prime, on hand nod for sok br • S. N. biICKERSIIAM t Car. Wood k birth do EAT'S FOOT 01.12 brie just received .y ... 4 'err repcdor =tick, frrt e i. b.hemenstmil. (.IPANISH WHITING—a) bill in otore, for 10eale b jeiN S. N. ITICKEMBLIAII AN)L WAREHOUSE TO LET—Tho Njoommodknis Wareham., No. 351 Libertr cheer noo oroupied br Nell k Linnet, will to rented, with the basin privileges, from the let of !herb next. Apply to ja2B:dif /30)151' WILKINS, 101 Fourth et 1)y - b ill y TE BEANS-30 bu prime, for sale J. OCCOONIIAKER lc CO. • ,4,1 Woad 0- MERY-15 kap assortod, for solo by "" -FA 203 - 3. SCROONMAK ITIL CS) IQUORItE BALL-5 eases small stia, 11_21 Mr we by . .. 3. EtIIOOMIAKER Pl. TIECKER'S FARINA -3 eases for sale by .1. 801110SMAKER & 8125, 81 50 1 and 81 75 per gallon. 'LAVERN KELPERS had better try Morris a lizwortb's Prime Pala Fag ern Risunr, at the ov, above p ham purchasing elve.hn , THE TEA AND lITSE STORY., AV. East shim of the Diamcmd. FEATHERS-17 sacks prime for sale by BCRDRIDGE tr-H WaIe.FL OHIRAIL 116 LARD -3 brls and 15 Iregn for sale by, Jeri J. . .. DILWORTH aCO ROOMS —BO dos just received bc .1.8.D11.17021111 - CO. FRUIT -100 bu Dried Peiehes; 150 bn Dried Sink.. for val.• J. 8. DIM) TIT lk CO VER3IILLION-1 c 4 9b genuine Chinese, 362 for gale br J. 'KIDD& CO. 1 60 Wood st LASIPBLACK--50 hrls for rale - by 1e."I ]KIDDI CO CASTOR 01L--10 brie Blow's best, for sale br ja.Vl J KIDD CO. SUM OPIU3 "—SO 1b for sale by Lll .1a elta & CO QUGAR LEAD-1 cask for 151°14 1.7.7 /43 .1 KIDD it CO SELLERS' LIVERTILIThe very beet now la use Xthawns Sinai 'foam J•l3. 4. ISa. . Mr. IL E . Fellers—hem will stale to you that It Tlt my °slimier: Pill , a n d se al WI% lett Pill now u s trrlllrau: Irlesery htelteetneer our " 00It MGM! IS as • family pill. and L fan supplanens all others. / aow speak from toyown expesthre, and from the ea- , herjemm of many my friend. and estaisanora. Yourt reeprrUully. P. —I pern . l . ltUd to ahmethe original kites. hul,. oats .... gth e th 014 ., Vreamt. All abort me tountmlaim or Sum initisiane th Pmshmem, resolleet that it. R. Fellers . Liras Ma am oristhal and only true and .-ernoine Liter Pith soul ho had at No. I. flood threat, and or Druggist. arm 111/11 In the two titles and vicinity. • jitM Proposals for Chain Cable Iron. ' Anen'en Orme, Ittntrentes..!thusey EALED PROPOSALS, i 4 diiplEutte, en a.lll77lll:SP.'l,7l7htfo,holhig4,!"g"'2,rtg Febrn erreteet, for funtlmung and dell erlng at. oteh ti gton, ttritantit ,ther lai Wa on in nl Dl h et lt Co o t tuahA tw anthechola cable !.• p _ P 5 .1 1 —r - n I ~ , w - INo.ot cam iaSZ , 1 , l._____ ,a 3. •-•-•-•: — Tr , . 1 --- -'. '' Namte.., - g §§l§gg 1 =. - ? . .............---- * i ,2 lgii.ag NI 1 i i . b. I v4fity.tik i „,„„ tt. , ii. F. °II4/-1 , 5:p.t.,1 1 6.;>? - g or ,kbot.oort,- ,rxr.5ZU ;t a :4z , W the afdremil dish:L4bl. Iron mud he of the very beautmallty of desire rot menu nulorr, fhto from adrolv'l tam of foreign how It must he Latortiered from blooms l0(- 1 to rough but. That. for the lints mutt lima bv ont, , , piled. a nd Paned to Maut en nth In thkancon thou ag a in. rot s piled, and tolled to My rt ' ulted alma and cut to tho remitted lengths. That fur the /Startles, marries tsrt,,, .1,1, ant vasumai. all atnught and, the hammer to gars nal shape, 'which will furnithed to our coutructor.!' The whole Mast be della la straight Wield, five from: all gave, rigged fade or vs,' or otbrr dchutes .ette: m! such Proofs and Ptah. as the gateau of Coustruction, alp meal. and Repel:. may dime, aod be In all respects lu th e . nlira satisfaction and approval of the cocuseaudant a thel Navy Yerd aesrmaid. or It .tot Lot beep:elm* nor Mil, any pert rectory eahl it. bo eubiected Vitem aod woof um , lest eatle mddenci I. evalomd.' to the eahl eatuitiand , sat that tin has burn manufactured td he:rioter/re regd.! The titmatlly nmuired to,,meke oneililld of use dif.l kvut 16ad cabin must too deliver ed on'or teeny the] first day of Julie next; fur Loather 11101 of all mg car, Mos on or before Um tint - day of t/Priber 0001: aml , tbe mailer ma or before the thirty-tr. of Derembrei met lemmas deritous of ofrerlog to llistilsll th , .1.1 Imil (should oh farther Informs/kat to +soaked to enable; them to Mete n %bar odors) aro :refunertea amt mOMtasistlit or onsdnandig ofem.r olT.ar Mx"' tram; . .Wingtuss, . . _ _ s. ....• . . To Unv poems whose offer may be eoadd rotilrultr' fob ..1,.1., drawings, and models dessnipttre of the volln, ad minions of each kind of boo nroulret will to fondsh , ed. when the omits. L moored hoe execnilc..o.l t. whOicfhh e mnt m nm a u e s a t Cmos.. • quantity and the pinstated or no rand, nandtbe aggregate. amount of the. givers and carrititot Approved sunglegatde to the rstimateil minnint of the, ovntnin will be moults. to the manner set forth to tbat, lostrument,Mlll WILK. covinni In eddltlon .111 be withheld from the amount of nob partacut eo Collateral wourity for tbe faithful of the contra.. glootytor couti amof each delivergwill be paid by the Navy Agent at Was too within thirty shirt after the ptesoatatica of to sn' foot, of by theemataandent of We raid Navy• • Eree7 offer 11211 A tllO Ilemonsalcld by • writku golinuity, Lrtiat-onv t.r.erz, some one known to t & th e of Construction, Po) that If the oiler be amepted, the bklder or bidders will, within lea days after the nocipt of tho contract at the pod calm dmignsdisl, eremite the same, with grid and IRIM(31111: sure to furnish th e sal chain cable iron, aduwaisly• the tertits spotr.d In this toleertlJeseent, ethxh may Le embolini in the centred. Thd law ut the 10th of August, 1001, Pandas the consideration of all proposals 91,1= 1 - ! .tc"`";rulli ..uuot.4 Luo ot abort nnto that theY mar be dbittagatehod tru, 'other booboo. letter', In mkt to grevern. their being "111 4 .11,=11Zif, it 6 act yeanlannient, army Artictilar..ol 100 Puntlirol.or to. *toy, tu. option of LW-Dorton of toostrurtioo. ariultv ht tot and ltepair. The person whose elm imr ...Nog .111 he notifirst and a contrrst forwarded without unite.* sari OW , ' ftrm oaring are directed todesignitto the pod olNee through . •blch they loth to be addresoed cod We navy anent to whom tba contract 11.11 te gent tr execution.— And also roe Weal to nuke awls bids according to the form hereto atinmunl. .1. 11. LIT/11tOY, Nan Agml ,. , , . RIM cJw ea. • - • • . I fleVelrf Woe to furnish and deliver at tier Navy Lard ot Wiabluston. Mettler. of Columbia, In coularralty sash the term. of the advents:mon trout the Navy •Agcnth aa. w.ininsum, oUth , d+7 lereLltt Ile. of chalet nth.. trot. of, th e eery that truetht . Anentran tuartufacture. otithe rate of- mate per • lb.. amounting to • /1 . my. offer to accepted t I deirr• to be addrcrard through the Rai rake at sod r , ,the central:l,lo be sent to• the tarry meat .1- L 0 etheutlen. 1007 reneatfully, year otiolleut servant.. A. n. l J. IL 141947: EA] o .'l' Agora, Washington, N. We the undrraigoed, neddent• oflo the Fief° a wevhy guaranty theta I nrare the tarienthw 6100-- will, within ku days after the - reprint of th e conthint al the nnotottire dcroth,a. t h,„ Omq rob weal sod aufnclent sthvtlor, to facalela the than cable than therein "tenant. In catheliat7 wine the torusof the adterthasthent =lda. which the mid bid am mle. . , lr; • I hereby certify that, ia Lbw best of say knowledge wed Icier, the abuyeur guaraotors ara . ZW r ssonnke. sei r iu gg w 1» gedgowdProp:ol/16f clugn=trao.. Alqusomvits. WIIMNS EGM. TIE ALLEGHANIANS ESPECTFULLY announce that they will Fitf'cite a Concert On Moaner teeming, 3 . 1 . ne int HAT Their IntiSramate win contain a entente ve nation of Perms. Duette. Trio, tinartette, no theVeneta :A iente—tst be ms at Um usual planet . tin n., Cultsupon at CSCclock , Concert will coloncence at nail et°select- Am No Canaan ' pnetponernentn account of the weather. collection of Alleghenian, can Le had at the Concert Itn=. ta27 GRAND CHARITY'. CONCERT. for 4,h0 ItENUFITt}f the ALI.Y/IRE:4Y PAPUA'S ASYLUM:, he when ow ,TIIUtsDAY reeling'mat, both Joshua. under the direction of Ilr. }titbit% KLLII2II. who will b. acciidod by Aiwa litterr.mid Ilmoo, lllamOTy LAC, NAN, Asomt. sod Wools., to-ether with a 'full and well trained .Orrhonrw Amon g oautical tarreitles decd. will to the !Cat/veal aim: the Star SiuMgled Manuel' oral thtmeillr. Hymn,' with °rehears accompanimeuta The r. A "..ww. will be publiahnl %fondly. Thc Mamie modthis oreasabswill he famished to- Mr. Ideher, hum th on e celebrated manufactory of Nauru 2 Cluk. Ticket} :-0 mutt to NI had at the germ] nf If. Sieber, Thinfatreet. tore. U.. Hersh and Jason 3/e}inl2lll, Mar km alma, and el We door au tho crewing the perform , . . Tooara noon at 7.0:1ca, Concert to oacia . meTtee at. half-port mato u . oka.k. Jal.Todul , PLENDID NEW PIANOS -8 11. II L EDtakes pleasure fu na - nouncing that he his just opined a lot o Nhoice liiimos of the eelehrsted mks o orms it Cits...lDrknot. New York, which, with those . hurl, form the [l.l•Vi Or rant, canal, and extermire stock o...muttered In this city. Among others, ono splendid t orithee i double tarred Ph., Louie. XIV style, with moa t nieir Improventent of Um over =Minks. tho latest ando linyortent Lupton ement, to be found only on IS oar, I Clerk's Mao.. dim, two =verb Soli. Attachment Minos. .• h1.13.-41;exiensire lot of Nem Mettle, \etohneisq; Jenny Lpere,...l the choler/a INV fue. 7 Polk.. Wel... to. ' 021 SIGN OP TIM GOLDF.N lank. 101 Third Rt., Jeered. Chlorite., au/ Destatteh. copy.] EAGLE YAIIIItE W BSS. I I . 'Krim snEn 1832, y EDMTI MiILKINS, No. 24 Liberty st., bold am en ond • Ht ll li . WV. a, ' Af. ' , 1 (..Z . ' Ti t"*'". ops, shwa," on honnr and made In order atm ebok.st Marb , , nod 44 my rid PA r - Ad.. &kohl n/Dronornor on gi•III.I, 111111.1101.1 *- ig - ZIZ, d . Iffi I • . - Hon. Hamar Drany Clark Tkvddia• EM. Ilan. Judge Mintlas John Ilsrper Pap. • Wm. Ballard, jr., ram do, Mr, js.err; Est, =mt. John Bnytter. Cod, Cash littsbusah Bank. amines. Ils r lant. do. J. rtovnberder. , ICU Corrrt • . do. Wilson McCandless. Es p . donCdt. d o. Robert MeKtddht, trop. D m. Psaalat•d C 0.... Jos_ MeKnlvld. Erp. Broahtsr D. T. Stores a Co. • Joshua Mates dCo Yetdrre d• totbnlt. EN, Allghen.V. • E. W. frets grateful lu the neril gat:romp r.tirealdusiur saloteen years to the cits,jbartnet had the largest and best jobs eh Muted to hisare op to the pstment Unar. and will endeavor to merle, astistaeticat hereafter. sf.4' RICE -36 tes prime CbrolinaJor sale by JAS. A. lILICIIISON A CO Q HOT-50 kegs assorted Noe. for sale b ies : DAS. A. OLIVII/BON & OD SYET:IPS-36 brie Golden Syriay. Mbm Clarified do . tor ado by JG JAS. A. MMITISON CO 711ALLOW-29 brb rec'd rer stean2er Arena I. and for ado by It. PLOYD, 0.2.5 Round Much Bullditun DOTASH-8 casks Duncan's .1_ Cr tale tor ia23 J. grjAK DIITATION—Paper Ration of Oak, and vambheal ;15e sal. ' IV. P. MARE REPT . SUGARS-20 braid: r IGO trrly.ll.l dt.trrush T JAB. A. lltTallma t CO AZA L0u1.59..P. KeAr.7. DOUNtY LANDS—CArr. Alt14))1, Attorney it Law, Nallit Third at., et' nrowm y. ILITSZIVanDent, for o ritirrawo. Witt prorate Bountr Lands for 14401.1 , tlwir widows and ehildton, and .in attend si* any other hoot new. connected with the garernment or ani of ittptlwrt• menta, the Penzion Moe, oc dm Gouda at the: City of Washitorton QILVER COIN W, NM .3YxI of evory.descrip tllortc and - the hlghat prrmiul. Mkt E =hany,o rfaadr, Or rn' A. WILJUNg a CO-. J.= Coo. Mint sad Mutat st.: QUNDRIES-6 bales Cotton;` 16 Ws Nal lard; M%= 33 i„,i; gook 2 lass pealed Peseta; 21 bag. Feather; 1500 Nrkowier Mama Maar. • Now 1.1144 from ournowc'Eafflarreformt for orkla bf Dr= 'SULU. DICNEY W. PEARLS- 13 casks superior, for sale by • WICK & IIeCANDLESR, VORN-200 bu white b yellow, for rile by j 3.27 • IfeCANDLESS.: UTTER-10 brie-prime roll, for sale by i s = • 7 " WICK L IfeCAMILESS. E i A'g HERB-3 by L'ALLLY FLOUR-4.0 brig extra, for ado by isa i 11CR t DIoCANDLMS ji.OI.7SE. OF REF tGE—Notice is hereby g iTen, toss nn Eketton for offam of the Mum of oae of Western rentrylvsalo, to meth a Peeddept : -VW:v Prevalent. Teessares. bearetary, sad Melee city be bold at Os Besons of the Bonn Of -nmk:ia ths city of Pittstando. on-Thursday, Jul man' 30th inanat t: o'clock : P. Oil nthweithem ere eetlowd o l to attend. By ender of beariktorattee au behalf of the wratellnuors. ItENJ. BATSON : Clubman 111 B..ll,—The menthers of the lkotthl Comenittes : thd of Um _Various sub commit - ties, are most earnestly twinened to adottedo ask error? tits mean tims. to obtain feather ,td..tottrt.P.ltht&am7,', War,ra • tot of weelen my be tmattmd mks, . Mesons ant wbo lav b e not a yet bad an edionthater. t witsmitang, blab from this and e 4.1.0 conwits of Western rentay knots, me Invited to be present at the Osaka put Moen they manes m warterthers, and therthyttroalify themselves to rote. . • - fil;wojiLrxrt fu thn'nuioae Western PT' nals 4rn regu , sted to copy tnt. mutt.) • U RNPIKE MECTION—An election ions' Lad at the toll house alto: Fanner/ and Meetuntes' mike Read I:n3:soany, on the Oth 2 Inenctorbets Use (atoning persons were dun elected no the yens IS3II. V3l. EICIIDAUSI, Presuleut. . ILF-21)11C REIS, Treanter. suvaua T. A Cree htn.lld • • • )3 Gm C. Red. .1. IL licCllol , ./, Ik•ele, N. IL Craig. I BAD PlPE—Cornell's improved potent 1J .2_4 Lea Eye Lar liplolata, • romps, _ . , • A TITTg:Ire Lams, • All data or_ hood and to arrive . 5,r ..010 br to2rxellf . ALEXANDER. GORDON. Water at. F &MIT Y FLOUR-145 hes Rummy's extra bbt. Emir!, dte,. 'jar j " ' leak ISrILE k CO ROOMS-150 doi Peforest'a superior, for B 1 .4 -4, ROBISON. LITTLE s Co, )OT ASH--s easki just reed for /ale Or 143 • ROBISON, larrLE a Co MANNERS' 0.11.-25 brill for sale by pk= ROBISON. LITTLE t CO YIG IRON-S 0 tuns Brush Creek, fur sale by 1m2.3 ROBISON. LTITLE it CO 01ASSES-401.11brIs plantation, for tido• Fr jaZ utrrelllklo4.4t Co LEAD—?.S pigs Galena, for sale by ls. 1? 1 inneundsr *co "If INSEED pil.,—Dzi bile rec'd for side by ci I,u . B. AF. ILAN.IILUG IT. .. .__ SUGAR & MOLASSES-LSO hhda Sugar ta brill 7A.o.lAlo.iocr, '-' • SA brill 8. /L . do FL lama Refinery, far sale b7_ .. . . BURERIDEIN t tvouram, J• 111 - 115 Water tt. CLAY-58 bxa just reel by "IMBRIUM 'NEIMAN. RICE -40 tca just:rec'd for solo by jeas IIL'RIIQIDGi i 1N0712.111 V OAF SUGAR--100 Ltirrels nss'd muntnirs 1....1e• -•• 'Au mammas .1 MUM* MACKEREL; -48 qr, brls extra No.l, in stom=a kr salli br• IQ.ILII DIMES( LOX lister and lima da WHITE 11811-15 brie and 40 hf do. for rah by is:.3 I3AIAIc DICaEY G CO. ER RING —lOO hts Lubec sealed, for sale Ilbr 'MAE DICKEY t CO. POFFEE-100 taiga prime and fancy Rio, %JAE. We by' 7. b. WILLIAMS L CO, E. 24 Can. Salta and Waal S UGC—Prime, new and old Orleans Leal; r'watr4 rr J. D. VcILLIANS a Co 'l, j 2.24 _ _ . OLASSES—Pluntntion k Supr 'lour; ITJr- ("4" 1.T. P O r atlV4 CO: r AS-30 hf chats med. io extra fine Green; to 'VI:LA' elm% sad d' il,loalK_ H ll d' l,4, J. D.WILLIAits f' TPRCIT PRESERVE - S.-- Itbitu—N, )4. 31. Pia.—Ylese sad Uerklest • Preserved Peaches, (Imes end Sir . ..slaw/vier. trr rale Gr pie+ - J.D. WILMA .R I! CO AlLegheny sad Butler.Thmk Bead— HE nu dersi gned Commisaimvarti beieby y,. sire not. to the Stenklsoldere of the Allegheny sad MeLk PI. so. Road Compton that election to elect cue e Olent.•fiee Manatees and a 1n... fbr ealileecupony. Ain t e held at the Imo. of Mr.:Toner,. Baker.... to lhmberty County.= Thur.., the :fah of Nebr.. non, th'l. to roes. it Met.° dock. a. Juhunilutin redlu. Plullin.. • • Jacob Merhilligiir, • ao. tY, Illiam Campbell, • . Bulll, • • l e. . ' tkonc. Maier, G. Pooltaine„. • - L ti. Pure. •Arst. Ulabr. •• ' John , • David Waa. O.T. . Lyon, • • • • •Peter ..ley e • Thom. m - ountatn, TAFI9.6. Stelkart: 3,33114.17 t„0,h.1•51/ ,IVIDENG--OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH COMPANY, Terms 1,3, 1541. - one Trusted af the, Pittsburgh Lisa eteeleatte hoes Ws! day deehted a Mildest of nen per cent, out of the mats the loot slO Scathe, on the l'apltal Nod. pal los 1.0±., hurt. stod bolds. or their Ipinl rspresstaUss. lmth labs of agice, of the Works. JanitxL'• • Jr,JIIZ Y. CIEItISTT, Treeissa, - BARR CH NCE—Arcepectablo young man ><Uhhag arc heed, .1W •eahlthl Ur. to six landfall:ales to easy In prontable and sclonedge smts, sbleb duurls Isis moss In lm sisn sir . months. no. Dos of Ms eturs ‘ l, - rdooppine hr Ilse the post olls, Salina; `them haal Uptelte9 CUAILLES-00.11.u55,.. Fri A I bblo for solo .1. io tiscrXnera • _ SALES BY AUCTION. tane about RI GOODS TO BE SOLDBY AIIOTT9N;,i. lm re.vt. irtr righlAge . WM ka.M . X I m. the tm:om met ecaltute !Ors i.ll‘. d m, ce, at Om /arte auction striro ilsnce,T; It'Ken sta. Wand street., This spletatt collection dr.:= Dry 41=4.101111 cumplitestmOrt non of ow coopected with the Dry ais Trans. ninl, be examined the day Drtriotts lo sin and on itanweri will be Aural soy to any Wen sees ofof MD Du ilmniltglUmilw soy rare ot v.... H..ta 'ime. poi newts or Famine*, wont' to .natiMit bhaeresta. guns %lc-I. • th , er r Mralll• time, Meat • similar opportunity. Disida to op In etich lots me MT stilt all putthuers. • 8.1Art..,i . seats will be cowered to amantoooate Watt Dt, Ltillt.. Agent.. S, UNDRIRS:-.3 brls fresh Roll Butter; 'A 3, 3 M. Egr.r. ' CS pekl a!ltr.l Qr. Mak by /.I%%Vo'°- biasing Perspective, and painting in Oilj 11, , IL is noir'prewe to 1. otrnetkoa to a ker pupil. in Ute different brattetre. , tri t delightful an. at Ids re. - ims, Ifeitcra. - Bcalfe Atkinaon'a nen building, Tint greet. between Road steel Market gored, of instruction. from 2Y to i 4. ea, front CM to sh' 8 Chug.; and other radiation. em hue...1./ 11 .Z (afternoon). tlie masa •;,' ikkrt4 Dr. Ci ••• Dr..id.loon. JaMdtl. TOCKS FOR S'A.I.E--We.stens Ins. Stcck, , i Tingle Creek Phut fluid Enegn • o, itsbur,h, Cincintretlerel LeeneTille,Telegraphl Nimble ',sinter noel; /land liktre Popper neer.. *PLO. CO, it= 74 Yonriti DLAIN BLACK S 1 L K S--31ciLettr Dreamt. ham. received • eery NR sat , Tlf N Oar.; which they tan 4 , 11 at Inon pri VS than they shl fretertaly it sold at; also, Ihesek Ft:mut and thochhi dde. heve4tlyla. . • is= rpGRO SATINS, o£• tbn roost: desirabl shades,to be but at the state of te="3 WARE--English Americza 13titar3 . r jrnla Nes Sete. Ilstol do.: Plstsi Ilmbets,,Nodbert/ek ,- ! Anders and Troysz:Plabld Crud fret ondltry iron' ROI and / 11 . 1 /*Tsble MUM. Silsee Itrid Symms. lnd Bet: tor Knlrow Plated Axel Uerman Fdrer Ark.l eui Ml' M brnallito l lr2= 6 4l d o n A=trf= Amy very superior Moder kw closable' and be hrldng sadtri are. Brushes tor..c:osnLy. ChatoolsSkin.% S.M.: Dusk+, - i •-• . 4Cw•Fos BACIMVIII—.Sayer's eeletaated !Lea Iltebid about cheatse of• batoebkla oil; make coffee. cOok bar. Oat, oysters, or any thing etc to • few minutes. For seta by W. W. WILSON; ja:.Z ' Market and Fourth er2 COTTON- , -21 bales for sale 111 it= TAAWI warn a co, %arra rriort - DERRY DAVIS' PAIN KILLER-76 do! j_ radTm en.l Wr uls Ors- a. E. BELLErt", WkOlef.ale Asumi. RIED FRUIT-30 brls Pried Apples; de t. e.seleei„c, • . bAGALEY *IS - ik .t Wad BULK PORK-200 pieces hokrouna, trimmed, kr sale by 11AOALET it CO , lINCIi IL&ISIISIS---W) boxes Kraie bj bead, MeV, frees steamer Der ITll.ttrui LEYtu c OAF 5114.1111-30 bit: for sale by L i.• WIL RLOALSYt.CQj TOWNSEND'S ESS. GINGER; Itrudersto &Co's Sanempari,l* Irsbarmaparilla, for male by . C. E. MUMS?, in= POIDEIt-!.5p k j els r bl y atrt o i l uJor ascilhe brio No 3 Mackerel; eWuOod&b,fs We by • IL FLOYE3 ODA AS.IIZ. casks JOIIIISiOIf B bran: form. 31= a. R. YIOTD doz for salop - TD AMEETING or the Board of Managere ii,3 AlMinty Onta,ti Arrinalqu h vl ro Scelet,L=Pc 16:11,it acs 1414 . ate Mis.ityl TA, Drug and Prescription Store for Sale. DRUG- k PRESCRIPTION STORE, locaftd In &wishing oad imtmnang net a... , redorldell As doing • rtotitablo boalnam *Pool for oda lawn rear tunas For Author partileralal aPDIT at the Chnaddo oft+, ja:l uro • otash, rtoYD, . . - ging in im -1./ L. SS Wool K. • ; •A•#i .1 I it :ea hewing ben eutreteloi; k lbw Timm= I otheilf IWO echoole iPhtleito ofetdoll o.holthlo //oh dor Wye and Wes; on Monday noaa, to• a - Moe of dui Elfth Poeth/Thodolt Cteareh /Withheld eerie. rd largo Ipaf I. C(1 . 0-PARTNERSHIP—We have We di d.tselated with us, BenjaminS.llutabch The b tacas In be cantimuct herctotlsra, under the ibus of Pittsburgh. January 21ftVat t W. a C9 ICE-15 casks Carolina for sale It ) .1 N OTICE— I T e ho d paip t e m r usthip e ' m he e r nd t . o - f T o h r e i 51po g th rtnn.bytHok ua ta Ga te e twee DUI brreafter beranied at by lienry L. Whom o G.tti.etty to the more dtpons.kktterdenut • • • • • v- • - • 4.1016a1 ILLIMASSURANCV—InannuIce "on ;# klill bout*. the um of lapopt mtatubeictor:3. Notional Lotto rund Lito4anasanat Ekocktn4 akkiestim b Q. e r o L rdared far asettlat n nt la ' m E t novrr* m * a i { ne tbat La;no.. t . ROLL BUTTER-25 brit *oh, in gti ikraa. tbr ralr br FAL RAGALEY .11106 10.3 ' 18223ir••• R 1 brie I.I 4RI—N : I Learalctb 2 °° ° iilAy k CO < A SIIES-10 casks Pure Potash • `" 1 .7. AZ chmk. SELARS-1130,000 common for sale -% UTTER -16 Erlo-prime roll for tele s. a snmy j *dined. 39 S . , 1 l Ui . S besluzzla Ir.tha,pnli.trtasnturkV=. Winter Clothing atltedneed Prices, i T WM, DIOBY'S Cheap Cash Clothl derMarty Wee. ' i the &Wm eltabUdaneeett beins flair go d oVEII:IXIP, ' , A=Valf=rl"l, extl th y rt rim hes determined to nifty tbem L great= viva:2 - 6thinlTr.ll.4.llt=trir a *V , to fever him with . cellos mu buiphst br .11'n BBOOMS--85 doz for iikle by - J. 21 • - - JonTro-.!i. iIrIICKORY NUTS-2 brio for rale by, 't 114...hi= • ---tru.m..rowooror,' .DR i I I ePLES-40 arFkal r 'o ,, T 211301 g. CO i lff- r 41.50 bu unshelled, sfvonT ROLL BUTTER-2 bill fresh for sale V, . COTTON lIITTZ'G-,-100 hales for vale; i s = . ; WAILINGFOILD CI TAP. -CANDLES--30 bxs • "•'' ". • itursoix;ED:a PERFUMERY, &c • N dor. Lottofo EffLoott foitoo Poootkoololof, 14 dos. lonntLind Ssobato.loszooolia: , mow: won. dos ciiinotort small Ihrthas. -Mottle: lath a full Wad nairplerta awatsest a Mu; tomoolt - itet Wocivoli cod for sale so Ybitodelf,O4 Drs tbo coiner of Woad and &Issh strerts. - . ft. WlClfis..l oi! MALLOW—Thirty barrels Sheep aud ttr;: m " . " 4 Vasii:erbAsimicza.l. PrIXOTELY SKE7)-4 barrels recai*l , fa rY br sAtarzsx.ntarrsa.',l VIIESNTJTS—Sixte bualiels received' Li. bY 1.5) , RAML'EL P. SITIIfML APPLES--a,V bushel just red JL.I nindla de try Dat we V 1..917:.1 VIOIARCES—Fifty barrels .of new cill "'4 " ."1 by tttreta. P. EMUTXRA j. 20 Na mad Lai hemodstrue! FLOUR—Sesenty fivo burels Family fleeted sad fax sale b , J 323 BAILOPL P. SURITXP it, :ml:llo l.lrecdi BLITTE 0.• Twenty bbarrelsa etrod .4.1. VIA)UR-IQII brle'superfale; • . , T. Aga's, mi.., APPLES—fifty bushelareceived JUIF Sr tale try AZ SAMUEL P.1111$117.1! "WHITE ISEANS--6 lxurels received 0.1 v for lab " • *X. EIXMIIEL P. SWUM: I A RD,-Twenty barrels and thirty kit, JLA 1 Lod iv/mied and 611 . 1:214 . EAXCEL r. =mt- Y: MISSOLUTION OF PARFNERSIIIPi The ittstarrthdp bemtutore exBti46- beractillxu stet Wet. EWA... Behrt.ee. ecdari out. of Mow MeColllster Co e lets been Watetteti the gale of all the Intetut of the etid dtteellLitr Merl/ 71111:1141 Mar and Jam. Thant she le eethestlos eudet feed. este of the haesebert et the sahltuseytillil ( e r 7 U trt !a= k".h ii "‘ ie ,' ft ' ut :1; lnill l t4ll h I ., Jett. ..Ng t Co, vrted .tx, _wk.* °tdy 1..4=04=1' D ISSOILUTION OF PARTNERS/a 07 ker..* T " on latersalClar wader th4rs -has been nml•aN_f alimived an ./..77 4=1 1 =12C0nt1,1 6 V.2, , 1e, add tn . ri jib., UV .7, to 7,T4ilis " 1 .1. 1 7, sok4.4 4 the at Ma 014 Arm such Inttlement. W u ' • .42" n: 11._Toonsti vill arry on tbs . poi+ tr4,4sitthe MOLT to re.. cassonans. , ..$3717 BEAUTY. - 1t is uaiversallycinkede4 t . • beauty Is moo ammo Le MU metr! Lama Ilb e mmor, while at tie sum tame It Lmal that ae riO 0.,- country to 11 but at is, TOYAg .U. 2 ,,,,,, LW. M.kMal • remain extrmi, but the Ima ts ottou mused by woia. ; • . may to all, de not wake' rau . romoreal .DPWSUaIk! 'ftad the &abloom. mal_yoo neat pat Met oval- iook , Thew articles an tsiestiZa pr.araari,raa, bag lala:, L Mimed &blob bt) , ' •. ' •' - t JIM.* llauara ..mo or Moon Pordm . , for ; L . to tbo mott Mama comobatimo a radiant • bitemum . nothing dank a perm:ale more meld it= Um me i ' • powder tbS the akto ot =or of Um...0G0 an Ter, l a i . . v .,. my aim. Iscsedssis asoraded tomeemUlie u- um =I eoutatua uo oirrad s r. 'ubir-b omaYomilly 1,4 up injum . . dales " Drone.) P.. h rs t ialejthi Mei : r nr....4 M .., 10[4" come . 21 , 11.Ad0 4 . 111 ntotrr:rigi ' ..0 - 11meolibtrat Atm ital of ...Tatars; bmareammt, , .a, a oles 11.4 Tegetete Lapail Dye La luatot rammai Unart tared. bite. as slay 118.4 • beautul t ,,,.. k. 1..., or aa calm. Is lall <Mar the balr 4 ' atariar tam. aal mere efectaany Una em,y,uthey a i r . Ms at *mama ttma Matetillaim.. __ . JUL. 1/..el ONu TiAir carom.-11 Le really a bleasux • ' .h.,. 'pith this crew. limn is Load. of tbalemarling won ~,...ny arperkmeert in Cm tae of mast ~,,,iii, le Jean. the sath =bath semi - ".".... • Gsea,..mal oat Liable to teams thoppod .I— fri • Jules Moors Pose , Tootbowww—N.d. c, ~, , ,r A &Mt Um Teeth men trdetWea ae the goaded cmiAla • lila hums rafS.tat , rta,% tr .atr i =' aotalag taz.z,,, ,- g t.... 4 0 ~,:'. _ b d t ...... It the oo rastU, tlt? tho. v...lna alto '7l . ; ,*: ' m at • ..; , A - 127. L. Padthairruatibri lnd .111. AL tan% 1 , . . . • ' • .. • . . . , . .. -, '' • . - . - ..• • ' . • , • • , . . . • .. . , . . . • • . . • • • , • , . .•, . • • •. . .
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