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    BY AUTHORITY
MIMIC ACTS.
Pasted during the second ;eerie!: of the TAirtyli
[PcsOc—No: 4.]
A-RESOLUTION ehangingtbe mode of appoin
. mg, the clerks of the Treasurers of the Mint
the U. States
Whereas, by existing laws, the Treasurers
the 11. Stites Mint 'ere required to *ice JAnd
henry penalties for the faithful performance
their duties, and of tbUsit under them: and whe
as, it is but .jost tilt; selection of their tier
should be under their'sontrol:
•
Therefore— — 7, • . • .
Rwareei by the Senate - and •Ifoure of Ilepreeer
tatiees of the United Suttee of America in Cony,.
mumbled, That BO much of the second section •
the act. approved March third, eighteen hu •
dred and thirty five, entitled "fin act to este.,
lish-branchmknf the Mint of the U. States,"
vests the appointment of the clerks of tho Tree -I
twee in the Superintendent of eath Mint, be,an.
.the same is hereby, repealed; mid that the se 1
.oral Treasurers of the U. States Mint tid, an,
t hey arc hereby, authorised to appoint th eir o
clerks, subject, hayrever, 'to the approval of th l
Secretary of the Treasury.
hypsoced, March a, 1851.
•
[Unman—No. 5.]
JOINT RESOLUTION explaining the acts o l
seventh July, eighteen hundred and thirty
eight;' March third, eighteen hundred' an.
forty-three, and June seventeenth, eight .
hundred and forty-four.
- Resolved
,by the Senate and Boone of Sepresenta
lieu of hie United States of Americo in Conares
assembled,'That the benefit of the arts or Jul •
wreath, eighteen,lbundred and thirty-eight, gran
inFeasier's for fire years; of the act of ;March
Oa , eighteen hundred and forty-three, grant
7i1, 11
in Jun.
pensions for one year, and of the act of J
/ Ik - eighteen hundred and forty-four, extend-
Mitho act of Starch third, eighteen hundred
and forty-three, for the • term of four years to
certain widows, shall not be withheld from any
widow Whose husband died since the passage o
either of said acts, if said widow shall be other
wise ent:tled to the taste: Ptorided, That_no pen.
tier; shall be granted to said widow for• the
tame time her husband received one.
Approved March 3, 1851.
[Pcntac r .—No. 6.1 •
A RESOLUTION providing for auditing !and
settling. the accounts of the public. printers darisitthe recess of Congress.
Rewired by the Senate and House of Ittpre
madam of the United Stake of America in Con
strue assembled, That the Secretary of the Senate
and the Clerk of the House and the Clerk o
the Committee on Printing, jointly be, arat-they
hereby are, authorized and empowered to bum
inc, audit, and pass upon all accounts for print
ing and binding, to make a pro rata reduction in
the compensation allowed, or to refuse the work
altogether should it be inferior to the standard,
and in all things to possess the same power over
the public printingand binding as is conferred
upon the Joint Committee on Printing by- the
joint resolution approiml August third, eighteen
hundred and forty-sir: Prodded, That the au
thority hereby conferred shall only be exercised
during the aext !teens of Congress, and shall
cease at the commencement of the next session
of Congress •
ApprOyed,gluch 8, 1851
[Prawc—No. 30.] ,
AN ACT to amend an act 'entitled "an act al
. lowing compensation to the members of the
Senate, members of the House of Represen
tatives- of the United States, and to the dele
gates of the Territories, and repealing all oth
er laws on that subject."
Ile it enacted by the Senate qnd House of Rept
/I:W[6ms of the United States of America in Con
gress assembled, That, from and after the passage
of this act, no member of the Senate shall be
entitled to receive compensation for his atten
dance. at the Senate in the recess of Congress,
during such meeting of the Senate as may 'be
called oh the fourth day of March, eighteen has
deed end o —n mad on the fourth day of
thereafter, other than
a for attendance, now
That this act shall
at a member of either
expiration of the Con
ed session of the San-
.o. 31.)
ty of ship-owners, and
IrpoSE'S,
ie and Route of Repre
tato, of America in Con
nrner or owners of any
vbjeet or . liable to an
any,e4ne more per
wlai/ -i4iliil•Plien to
lice; _lT ; hslpoeret~.Phieh
'orqint'kixelionict any
.teson Means of
on board the said ship
is caused by the de
..0.1 owner or owners: Pro—
, nothing in' this act contained shall
peevent the parties from making ouch contract
49 they please, extending or limiting the liabili
ty of the ship owners.
Sec. 2. And he it fowhcr enacted, That, if any
shipper or shippers of Oath's, gold dust, silver,
bullion, or other precious metals, coins, jewelry,
hills of any bank or public body, diamonds or
other precious stone., shall lade the same on board
of any ship or vessel without, at the time of such
lading, giving to the master, agent or owner or
owners of the ship or vessel receiving the same,
a note in writing of the true character and mi
ne thereof, and have the same entered on the bill
ofhuling therefor , the master and owners of the
said Yang shall not be liable;ms carriers thereof,
in any form or manner. Nor shall any sceb
coaster of owner be liable for any Each valuable
goods beyond the value and according to the
character thereof so notified and entered.
. . •
- • Ste. 3. And be if further enacted, That the lia
bility of the owner or owners of any ship or ves
sel for any embezzlement, loss, or destruction,
by the master, officers, mariners, passengers, or
any other person or. persons, of any property,
goods, or merchandise, shipped or put on board
• of such ship or vessel, or for any loss, damage.
or injury by collision, or for any act, matter, or
. thing, loss, damage or forfeiture, done, occasion
ed, or incurred without the privity or knowledge
of such owner or owners, shalt in no case exceed
the amount or sabre of the interest of such own
er or owners respectively in such ship or vessel,
and her freight then Pending. .
Sec. 4. And Le it ,further enacted, That if any
• • such embezzlement, lass, or destruction shall be
suffered by several freighters or owners of goods,
wares, or merchandise or any property whatever,
< on the same voyage, and the whole value of the
ship or vessel, and her freight for the voyage,
shell not, he sufficienn to make compensation to
each of them,,they shall receive compensation,
, from the owner or owners of the chip or scoot, in
' proportion to their re 4 Wive losses; and for that
purpose the raid freighters and owners of the
property, and the owner or owners of the ship or
vessel, or any of dime, May take the appropri
ate proceedings in any court, for the purpo
se of apportioning the sum for which the own
er or owners of the ship or vessel may be liable !
amongst the parties entitled thereto.- And it
shall be deemed a sufficient compliance with the '
requirements of this act, on the part of suchowner j
o9owners, if he or they shell transfer his or their
interest in such vessel and freight, for the bone- I
fit of such claimants, to a trustee, to be appoint- •
ed by .the court of competent jurisdiction, to act I
as such trustee for the person or persons who
may, prove to he legally entitled thereto, from
1 1
and after which transfer all claims and proceed-
ings against the owner or owners shall cease.
Sec. 5. And be ie furthn enacted, That the char
terer or charterers of any ship or vessel, in case j
he or they shall man, vicuna, and navigate such
vessel at his or their own expense, or by his
or their twa procurement, shall be deemed
the owner or owners of such vmsel, - within the
meaning of this act: and such Ship or vessel,
when so chartered, shall ho liable in the same
manner as if navigated by the owner or owners
thereof.
Ste. 6., And be it further enacted, That nothing
in the preceding sections shall be construed to I
take away or affect the remedy to which nay par
ty may be entitled against the master, officers
or mariners, for or on account of any embezzle-
Meta, injury, loss or destruction of goods, wares, I h,
merchandise, or, other property, pot on hoard u
any shin or vessel, or on account of any negli
gence, fraud, or other malversation of such man- g
ter, officers, or mariners, respectively; nor shall ti
any thing herein contained lessen or take away
nay responsibility to'which any master or mari
ner of any ship or vessel may now by law be 1
liable, notwithstanding such, master or mariner n
may be an, owner or part owner of the chip or I 0
vessel.
7. dad be it feenlur emceed, That any per
son of persona shipping oil of vitriol, nasslicked
lime„dollammable matches, or gunpowder, in a
ship or vessel taking cargo for divers pascals' on
freight, without delivering, at the time of ship
menti,e note in writing, expressing the nature
and characterof sae h merchandise to the master,
nista, office?, or person is charge of the lading of
the ship. or vessel, shall forfeit to tho United
States one thousand dollars.
This act shall not apply to the owner or owere
of any canal boat, barge or lighter, or to any ves,
eel of . any deneription whatsoever used in - inlond
navigation.
Approved, March 3485/.
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[(Puerto—No. 33.], a
AN ACT proehr4fo . r an term of the f,
United 'States dicait and districttonrts at Chi-
cigo,inthe distridt of Illinois.
Baifeiby the Senate and House . of Item
eentatioes of the United Slake of Amnien in Con
pas oomph/a, That a term of tho circuit court,
. .
LAW a term: of the district coureof. the United
&Iles for-the district' of Illinois, shall tat held
at the city of Chicago, in said distict, contmeuc
ieg on the first Tuesday of October in each Scar,
' and a term of each of said courts shall likewise
•tte held at said city, commencing on the third
Tuesday of April in each year; and special terms
' lofI of said courts or, either of them, may bo held
at said city of Chicago at such other times as the
district judge of the ErnitedStates forthe district
I of Illinois may appoint, and process may be
Inade,retanaable by any general or special tuna
' ' of said district or circuit court at said city of
Chicago, at any succeeding term thereof, notwith
standing a term of the said courts may': in the
• meantime, be held at the seat of government of
the State of Illinois; or elsewhere.
Sec. 2. And I,e a pother enacted, That the clerk ,
of said circuit and district cones shall keep a I
clerk's office for said courts at Chicago, and all
the records and papers pertaining to business in
said courts at Chicago shall be kept therein: and I
lie shall appoint a deputy clerk of said courts, to
reside iersaid city of Chicago.
Ste. 3. And 14 it further enacted,. That the ,
judge of the district court of the United States
for the district of Illinois may make such rules
and regulations for the regulcion of the terms of
sold 'court, and the process thereof, end the bu
siness, and the fees and costs to be taxed there
in, as he shall deem expedient, and revise and
' alter the same when necessary.
Sec. .4 And be it further enacted, That the
terms of the circuit cowl and the termaof 'xlrb
district court of the United' States for thedistrict
of Illinois, now required to he annually held in
said district on the first Monday of Jane and the
first Monday of December, be hereafter held on
the first Monday of July and the third Monday
of December annually, and that all causes, mo
tions, and proceedings pending in said courts,
ehich may have been continued, and all process
which may have issued therefrom, returnable to
the next June term of 'the said circuit and dis
trict courts, shall be considered and held as re
turnable, and continued to thence July terms of
the said courts provided for in this section.
, , Approved; March" 3,, MI. ' -
0111111M:1N tieI:IttEVADV IM V 4
PUBLISHED BY WIIITE it CO
PITTSBURGH
WEDNESDAY. MORNING, MARCit 19. 1851
'OHIO—UNITED STATES SENATOR ELECTED.—The
following announcement of the election of a Whig
United States Senator in Ohio, is from the Co
iambus Journal, of Saturday afternoon:
"The Convention has just elected Judge Wade,
of Ashtabula, as United States Senator for the
next six years.
Judge Wade is an original Taylor man, and is
a Whig of long standing and first rate abilities.
We have no time for details. Ile had 44 votes
out of 85.
The Convention has also just elected John
Greiner as Librarian. The machine starts off
about right this afternoon.
P. S.—John Woods re-elected Auditor.
• The Telegraph, after announcing frequent at
tempts to elect a Senator, failed to send us the
result when the event at last took place, and left
us to await the slow motion . of the mails. This
has of late often been the case. An iniportant pi ec e
of intelligence seems to affect the telegraph so
sensibly that it cannot get it over the wires It
prefer stale news, or matters of no importance.
ANOTILER BALL br BOSTON GANDLEES.—The
Telegraph a few days ngd informed our readers
that Marshal Tukey, of Boston, had made it de
scent upon a Gambling House in that city, and
had arrested some forty persons, who were
brought before the Court and fined. This was
on Saturday evening. On the following Thurs
day evening, as we learn-from tho the Traveller,
the Marshal made anothor grand linuL About
half past nine o'clock, in the evening, accom
panied by ten of his officers., he proceeded to a
house on Sudbury Street, kept by William Mead
as a gambling house. Ho found there a man
named Stewart, 'stationed upon the outside, who
admitted no ono except friends to the establish
ment, and who probably by agreement was to
give the gambler, upon the inside notice of the
.pproach of the Police.—This man was captor
d by the Police quietly, and the posse proceed
d up stairs. They found the gambling room
.olted upon the inside, but obtained admittance
.y the door being opened to allow a:gambler to
pass out. Twenty six were captured, handcuff
, and then by pairs fastened to a long and
i. envy chain, after which they were marched to
Leverett St. Jail, and provided with quarters for
the night. Eight of those taken were among the
orty arrested on Saturday night at the same
The gambling tables, were taken to the
arsbare office .
In the Police Court, the next morning, the
gamblers were brought op, in a l lump for trial.
hey answered to the names which they bad as
-umed for the occasion. The 2ourt (Judge Cuss
g,) before the prisoners were called upon to
.lead, explained to them that, they were not corm
.joined of under the same statute by which the
rge number arrested on Saturday night were
;uuished, but under the "vagabond ordinance,"
hereby vipers, jugglers, persons participating
unlavVul games, B:c., Im.; can be sent to the
p it
ouse of Correction; or if the Court pleases, the
leatence can be less severe, and as low as a fine,
1 ,.1ty perhaps,, an alternative sentence to the
ouso of Correction, if the fine is not paid.
The Court, said, iu coutfnuance, that the ae
re City Marshal seemed determined to breakup
mbling.in the city, and he therefore should
:It him whether, from a full knowledge of the
severe sentence was required. The Mar
hal replied that under all the circumstances. he
L ought that double the penalty previously irm.
used would be sufficient
A fine of $8 and a proportion of the costs woo
t hen imposed, amounting to $0 06 each. '
This thing of marching along the streets,htmd
.uffed, and fastened to a heavy chain must be
,eculiarly agreeable. If it does not soon break
r p gambling they must be a hard set down there
in Boston. The 'Traveller says some of these
persons are very respecitably connected, and
one of them is a Broker with a Wife and children
nt home, Could not the same discipline be tried
Pittsburgh!ih
Fitz Corros.—A London paper, by the Asia,
says.—"M. Clausen having failed inhis experi
ments at Mr. Bright's Mill, at Rochdale, has been
repeating them this week at Steam. Quitrow
Co's mill near Bradford, the machinery of which
better adapted to the purpose. The whole of
the experiments were considered 'highly aatisfae
tOry by the parties present: and one gentlemec
' pressed his intention, immediNtely upon his
i turn to Ireland, to get up the necessary build
gs and apparatus for the purpose of carrying
at the process to as great extent as the present
17 7limited supply of flax in the country would
rutit of his doing. Mr. Quitsow a l so abated
t he intended to enter very largely into the
p eparation of the flax, for cotton and wool ma
chinery. Ile stated that ho would require in the
pscseat year about 4000 tons of flax."
us limorrez.—The Philadelphia North
A.merican learns from a distinguished dagcier
rebtyist of this city, who has visited Westkill and
setn the specimens, that their is no exaggeration
injMr. Hill's account, and that the liillotypm
is fall respects come up to his discriptions. They
are such pictures as we eee, fall of nature's own
magic beauty, on the ground glees of the camera.
GamosArtno Suawn.—Professor Ascanio So
brero announced et a late meeting of the Royal
Academy of Turin, that he discovered a detonat
ing sugar, prepared by a process similar to that
sed in making gun cotton. It explodes like
'n powder, if suddenly heated, and also from
blow of a bummer, thought but feebly.
ONSTRUCTIVE MILEMi6.—The Secretary of the
r rosary has refused to pay the claims of 'Sena
. for constructivemileageforthe extra session,
n the ground that their is no appropriation for
, purpose: They drew;onCorcoran it Riggs,
h. 'cashed their drafts. •
lEEE-ZHOU VEX the prrienl of
. _ barine Goir. Von Oxholm, at N. York from
Giayra, we are in possession of dates to the
. ultimo, from which we learn that the great-
, t tranquillity seigned•throughout the Republic
• d every thing indicated season of unenuall..
• i
• •rosperity. The new president has been in
let', and backed as he is by nine tenths of
country, his adininhstration it is predicted
be a very successful one. . .
ldssucks Srrattka.—The steamer (sub
,e - wheel) Fkoeman Rawdon, which sailed
o, Pittsburg some time ago for New York.
as damaged by a snag ih the Blisiiusip . pi, and
.rds wont on- aihore.on one of the Keys
ea Nassau, N. P. The Neiman wreckers de
, • dcd $25,000 salvage.
• The'Sna• York Co'ner and En 9erlicr, the,lary
est paper in the county, and n very- able ; well
• conducted sheet, makes its appearance in a, new
and liaMPome dress. It given us pleasure tc see
thin evidence of its prosperity, which we !rusk
may lie long deserved. The type on which it is
printed, has undergone the electrotyping process
by which it leceives a copper face, and thus, it
is supposed. rendcrtol much inure durable. g
W,!..NPIN 11Arn Llat.—A general Banking
Law he , keen prnjentvl by the Wisconsin Legit -
lature, nod pasAed by a vote of 14 to 5 in the
T
Senate and 4" , 14 in the !louse.
The questin is to Le submitted to the people,
and if approve , then the Legislature have the
authority to hlish a general Banking Law, or
to charter Bane, /,,yond a ',pen/.
the Pauturgh Gazette.
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ME. Comm .—At o large meeting of the
friends of tem erance, held in Noblestown, on
this flay, the G. lowing preamble and resolutions
were unanimmisly adopted, and ordered to be
published in tile Friend of Missions, Presbyte
rian- Adroente.yreacher and Gazette. You will
please, therefoie, give them a place in your pa
per. I - C. IltiscKEN, Sec'y.
Was:urns, t e cause of temperance is founded
on principles' hich eminently recommend it to
the friends of umanity, 'assesses an influence
that should an nate our exertion. and presents
motivesenleula • to elicit our wannest zeal; and
whereas, irate perance has taken the occasion
afforded in the pathy and indifference that pre
vail among tho e friendly to sobriety and virtue,
to spread its p. minions and pestilential influence
in the most el • eful exhibition of disgraceful
street quarrels the most daring profanity and
indecent sore des to the grievous annoyance
and great m • estation of our citizens, There
fore, -
Resolved, T. at in our firm conviction, we be
lieve intempern ice to be an evil fraught with in
calculable inj to individuals, families, and
communities, din direct opposition to the best
interests of p. lanthropy. patriotism and reli
gion. It inn e
t
rishes our circumstances and
beggars our fa ilies, it impairs the mind, ren
ders the body axy and sickly, and induces all
manner of di- es; it destroys the reputation
1 3
and finally rui the soul.
Resolved, T at in the pledge of total
11 absti
011Ce from all lint Intoxicates, °scent for medi
cinal,i
mechani I and sacramental purposes, we
recognise a sui able and efficient instrumentality
for the suppr 'on of drunkenness and the pre
vention of th e e ruinous and disastrous conse
quences that st necessarily follow the use of
spirituous liqu rs as n beverage.
Resolved, T t we use our utmost e ff orts to
discountenance by all proper means, moderate
dram drinking, ecause it is demoralising in its
tendency. and productive of a habit which, when
confirmed, invariably terminates in drunkenness,
misery and death.
Resolved, That we stand utterly opposed to
all groceries, groggeries and tippling houses, B
eeps.' for the purpose of vending intoxicating
liquors as a beverage, believing them to be the
fiiiitftil source t of the disorder, poverty and
wretchedness which are the fearful consequen
ces of drunkenness, and that it is highly disrep
utableto sign petitions for licensing such houses
for en6it purposes.
Resolved,-Thut we cannot bat believe that the
Bible inculcates the principles of total absti
nence in requiring us not only to abstain from
things hurtful, but also from things indifferent:
its pare principles demanding not only abstinence
for our own • sake, but also for the benefit of a
weak brother, "teaching us to deny ourselves
ungodliness and worldly lust, and to live soberly,
righteously and godly in this present world," and
that the sentiment that Divine Revelation sanc
tions the use of intoxicating drinks as a bever
age, is subversive of all good and moral princi
ple, aril injury to society, and a periling of the
souls of men.
Resolved, That under existing circumstances
there is an imperative demtind fur the most :col
ons, judicious and united efforts of the friend's of
temperance to agitate the subject in order to
create a correct and wholesome sentiment.
Resolved. That we believe it to be the power
of the Legislature to enact a lan• to abolish the
license system, and we will continue to cherish
the hope that the day is not far distant when
such a law shall be procured for Allegheny
Connty.
. 'Resolved, That we congratulate our fripnth of
Washington County in their coconut 01.altainirl;
a prohibitory law for their county, and rejoice
in the encouraging fact that it was procured
through the persevering efforts of the friends of
tetriperance.
Nublestown, 'ffarch 12, ISSI.
ANOTHER TERRIBLE STEAMBOAT ACCIDENT
The steamboat G. W. Kendall. Capt. Norton,
arrived at this port eight before last, bound to
St. Louis, with from four to five hundred passen
gers, among whom were many families Prom the
Eastern States going'to seek new homes in the
West. The passengers were about equally divid
ed in the cabin and on sleek. She had besides
thirty or forty horses belonging to the emigrants.
She left this port yesterday morning. About 2
o'clock in the afternoon. wiled one mile above
Brandenburg (situated 40 miles below this city)
and while under full headway in the middle of
the river, she burst the cylinder-head of her lar
board engine, her mud-valve, end stand-pipe.—
The carpenter of theboat was instantly killed and
a deckhand hod a leg broken and was dangerous
ly scalded. Six or seven horses were killed on
the spot, and about the same number were scald
ed so badly that they were of no further use. The
remainder broke loose and swam ashore
„..
By the thie — fhe boat was brought to shore not
it particle of motor Wan left in her boilers. Im
mediately after the accident the boat was enwrap
ped in Steam, and two men on shore stated that
they counted twenty, persons in the river at one
time, not one of whom was saved, and among
whom were two women. It woo supposed that
overcome by fear, they had either jumped over.
noard, or probably 'topped overboard in attempt
ing to reach a place of safety, toe the steam pre
vented themirom seeing anything, and they were
not aware of what hod happened. The officers
of the Kendall wore, however, under the impres
sion that those on shore might have taken rime
of the horste t s for peesons. Certain it is that two
women were missing.
The scene in the cabin is said to have beggar
ed description. It was alvu enveloped in steam,
and the shrieks of the ladies and children of
whom there were a large number, were heart
rending. None of the cabin passengers were
lost or injured.
The boat sustained no further damage than is
stated above • The Memphis came up and went
Alongside of the Kendall. Iter officers and crew
wore Then burying the carpenter and had not
concluded whether they would return to thin
port for repairs or complete the trip on one
wheel.
iVeare indebted for these particulars to Mr.
Armstrong, of Maysville, brother of Mr. W. 11.
B. Armstrong of this city, who was a passenger
no the Kendall, and, returned on tivMemphis.
Ile did and stistain the Inset injury. ? `
apt. Mann
and Mr. Worsham, clerk of the Memphis, have
laid us under similar obligations.—Lotosmlk
Journal, Match IA
1TT9111,.011 CO.I L. —Th e Pittsburgh roll is
found to he by the best of all tests, the practical
working of' it, a eater and more economi
cal coal for welding large bodies of iron than any
other
.coal known. Indeed, for sill purposes
where iron is required to he brought to a well
ing heat or near to that point, the Pittsburgh coal
preserves the iron where most other coal de
stroys it. This is the secret of the success of the
iron factories of Pittsburgh.
For the manufacture of gat, it is found sape ;
nor to the English coal, anti on account of its es . -
erdient coking qualities, it will always be pre
ferred by gas companies to the cannel coal; the
coke selling in any market where gas is wanted,
at a price which reduces the coal to the gas coin
pony to a merely nominal num. The cannel coal
cannot he coked.
The durability of the Pittsburgh coal as c.
pared with the other bituminous and cannel coals
of the West is also greatly in favor of the form
er. It has been remarked by Captains of steam
boats that' the difference is about the SMore
between pine and hickory wood.
The fact that the Pittsburgh coal does not
clinker on the bars of the furnace, too, is worthy
of special notice.
The iron factories of Cincinnati which use
Pittsburgh coal, may safely claim a superiority
of production over those who ace the coal of oil,
er
For ocean steamers, so fur as it has been test
ed, it is helical that no coal excels the Pitts.
burgh.—Nrulifork Tribune.
Sniramer or Unto coon C —We
are indebted to Mcsre: Winter & Latimer, of
San Francisco, for the annexed authentic state
ment of the amount of gold shipped from Cali
fertile, from. its first discovery in 1849 to the
present time.
Gold Dust shipped by steamers, from let April,
1849, to 31.51 December, 18L0
Estimated to have been taken by 1.,
sengers
Shipped to foreign Pacific porta:and
Europe, coined, manufactured into
jewelry in California, and forward
ed per sailing vessels, as per Cus
tom House reports
Carried overland and coastwise by
miners from Mexico, Chili. and
Oi.egon, shipped by merchant.,
Without manifest entry, and a
mount at present in possession of
miners, merchants, Szc. I
In the abo'vc estimate, the value of
Gold Dust has been computed at
SIG per "ounce troy. To this
amount should be added .1.6(t,
the Mint value, soy
Total $68,587,691
•• • -
Itn. •
i'rassinan'Occonssoz.—On Saturday night
lait, the Betel of Mr. McDonald, in Reimers
burgh, this county, was burned to the ground,
with nearly every article of furniture in th e house,
and what is still the more lamentable--a child of
six Or seven years. The fire caught at a late
hour of the night. but how it is not known, and
as the house was frame, thefire spread with such
rapidity as to preclude the possibility of saving
the property. The child was in bed with two fe
males, but on the alarm of fire, they beeltme
frightened and Berl from the room, leaving the
child in bed. Consternation prevailed for a time,
and nothing was known of the child , until the
thought flushed upon the minds of these two fe
males that in the excitementof the moment they
had forgotton every thing else but their own
safety. By this time every part of the house
was on fire and nothing could be done to rescue
the little sufferer. When the body or the child
was found, the hands were burnt of and the legs
to the knees.—Clarihn Regietr„Morrh 15.
IttLY.—ARCHHISHOP RIFGHES.
We take the eubjoined from the Iformm cor
recpondenee of the Daily Nam
The Papistical orators in itome go so far as to
deny Queen Victoria's right to be called head of
the Church of England. This assertion, togeth
er with several others of an equally startling na
ture, was made last Sunday by Archbishop Bu r
, ghes„ and, coming as it does from a future Car
-1 dine!, and possibly from a future Pope, for all
members of the sacred college are heirs appa
-1 rent to the papal throne, in the present emerges
cy it deserve to he wayed by the British public.
The Archbishop was preaching on the aegis-
rnacy of the Pope, and affirmed that no land
could remember a time when this supremacy was
not--certainly not England, whose savage Br •
tons were fighting with the Pagan legions of
Rome at the time when the first successors of
St. Peter occupied his chair. It was not worn
derful, be said, that this enpremacy was not
much heard of in the first few centuries of Chris
tianity, when it was fighting against all the atm
of Paganism; but even now,
,in the catacombs
might he seen the chair whence the successors
of Sk Peter consecnstal Bishops to go and evan
gelise all nation..
Row (exclaimed the archbishop) can any other
sovereign be head of the church ? In England I
am convinced that the gentle and amiable sove
reign would not claim anysuch position, should
one of her ministers be candid and bold enough
to tell her that she was not head of the church.
What a state of things oat of the pale of the
church ! Rave we not seen lately, to the great
disgrace of Christendom, a subordinate of a
church carrying on a legal dispute with his bish
op—one whom he was bound to obey on every
point of doctrine—on a matter of opinion con
nected with as important a subject as regenera
tion ? And have we not seen that dispute settled
a purely rival council . v I fear not but
that the chair of St. Peter will last for forever.
Did not ignotTnt men say lately, When Napoleon
carried Edits occupant (who died in prison)--
Look, the Popo is dead ; there is an .end of the
Popes! And was that the case? And Mora
lately still, when that same nation did itself
immortal honor by restoring the pontiff to,his
throne, 'do you think that if they had not been
mooed to this net by God, even the Turks, by
the combination of political movements, would
not have been impelled to restore him.
APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDDIT.
By and trieh the adrite and constmt of the Smite.
SA3ICEL 0. BIL\NDLIICELT, of Venney!vanin, to
be Cheif Justice of the Supreme Court for .the .
Territory of Utah, in place ofJoseph Buffington,
declined.
Hoots L. TILDEN, of Minnesota Territory, to
be Marshal of the United States for the Territo-
ry of Nlinueseta.
GEOEGE G. BAtern, of Ohio, to be the Consul of
the United States for the port of Genoa, in Ser.
ANDREW llornirnta., and JAMES A. KZNNIMT,
t,be JuAices of the Pence in the countylof Wash
inet.m, District of Columbia.
'f numns A. It. NeLsos, of Tennessee, to be
Commi,..sioner of the United States in Chin.
Joan A. licsstrr, to be Consul of the United
States at Bogota, in New Grenada.
W. F. Boost, of Pennsylvania, to be Consul
of the United.Statcs at Itealejo In Nicaragua.
ALLEN F. OWEN, of Georgia, to be Consul of
the United States at Ilavium, in the Island. of
Cuba.
S.O.ItEL ECKEL, Of Tennessee, to be Consul of
the United States at TolcOunno, in Chili.
Robert C. Schenck. of Ohio. to be Envoy
tranniinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the
Government of Brazil.
John IL Kerr, of Maryland, to beCharged'ilf•
faires of the United States to the Government of
Nicaragua
Yelverton h. King, of Georgia, to be Charge
, FAtfoires of the United States to New Grenada.
Franklin 11. Clark. of Louisiana, to be Secre
tary to the Legation of the United States in Bra
zil.
Samuel G. Goodrich, of New York, to be Con
ant of the United States at Paris, in France, in
place of Robert WaLsh, resigned.
John Ilowttrd Payne. to be Consul at Tunis.
William S. Allen, of Missouri, to be Secretary '
of the Territory of New Mexico.
Elias P. West; of New Mexico, to be Attorney
of the United States for the Territory of New
Newico.
Jesse T4ner. of Arkansas, to be District At
torney of the. United States for the western dis
trict of Arkansas.
tieorge Knox, of Arkansas to be Marshal of
the United Stat. for the western district of Ar
kansas.
John Jouee, of New Nferico, to be Monhal of
the Voited States for the Territory of New :Ilex-
11111=
Thomas Butler King, for the port of San Fran
eisco.
Jon' e. ilambleton, Sacramento, California.
Collin Wilson. limpqua,Oreiton.
eliupscri P. Moses, Puget's Sound Oregon.
William, Henry Russell, Monterey, California.
EMEIT3
Robert Goodwin, port of Beverly, Massachu
sett..
Edward I. Ward, Jacksonville, North Carolina.
Jesse Thomas, Nashville, Tennessee.
Tobias Wolfe, Memphis, Tennessee. .
William Brown. Evansville, Indiana.
Frederick Belden, Corpus Crhisti, Texas.
Samuel Harris, Velaseo, Texas.
George P. Newell, Pacific City, Oregon.
Alonzo Leland, Milwaukee, Oregon.
William M. Miller, Nesqually, Oregon.
Siimuel Barney, Santa Barbara, California.
George Pcnolletod, San Franck., California
A ',AMOK' AT 1.00110!
Charles Bradley, of klassehusetts.
klathias B. Edgar, of New York.
John 8 Riddle, of Pennsylvania.
Hugh W. Evans, of Maryland.
Market Street Store for Rent.
1 4 1 01{. Itl,NT.—The Store, lIS Market
door from Uon
m rtk.r of Market
mid Lii..rtr .tm.tp. Il.ue.rinn given the In of April
neat. I oquir. of DAVID tIRKER,
_ .. AOLLPMII. [Leah ow, 0.. Fe1:.15. 361 M---
.1/..ctrs..lld (b,—We wish to Inform yon that lee
have sold all of yobr Worm Specific you left .1111 ua. W
wish you to 0.011 tta PcKne 1120 re LI scam tax possible, u it
ha.. 01,111 urneral .atiefection hem. We hare many calla
i
for t Auer no are nut of the article. It has tupernaled all
other preparations in this moray, and for this reason we
wish to kta.p a supply no hand. .
The shove It one of the bowie...tip or I , lmllar ontiottunk
cation. talleh the proprietors or thim mbtleine ore daily re-
Where 9 lus been Introloool, It tins become the
tuumt popular remftly In nee
For sale by J. HIDD I (4).,
tio.oolTood st.
Attention I
/Fir Prot , Amino. Ie Me , eeapectfully Inited to the
Plein, unvarnished etalcoaent of John Walt, whowascureal
of MI old rbuon by the nee of the
Thu may certify that I horn been cored of an old
Cbrhuic Cough, by llin we of Four Bottles of Penni....
The noitwlt attacked n , a year ego but December, and I had
loot oil In. .. of gettnig well. as I had take. the advice of
rod phyrielans without any benefit. I was benefited
! nlunwt Instantly by the Petnilnum. I coughed up, during
rnr n,O ..!Jule Prtmtent, 0 Acrd niterance ' , enabling bor.—
; I make the, nat.:mente without any eolleitatlon hem any
n e to do 0, and widely for the purl.. 01st Odlers who
ay be eufterlint may be benented. You are at liberty to
,In,,,Clficate. an old citizen of Pittsburifh,
Iterlue recidtd here tidily-three ye.... 11, reateuce, at
tbia time. 4op Second .trees. Dins WATT.
Prninonitit, February 23, 1 . 8010
For sale by Kerner .1 McDowell, 13e1 Wood ntronti It C.
.041 , 10. LT Wood otrenh D. A. Pahnestock, t Co, corner
IVoul and Front genet, D. M. Curry. D. A. „Elliott, Joseph
Douglas, and 11. P. echwarts, Allegheny. also by the pin
! Mien, h. 11. KIEII.
fe1 , 2in,10, - Y Canal Ilado,Seventh ot..Pltteburitb.
Foreign and American Hardware.
LOGAN, WILSON & CO.,
No. 129 Wood Street, '
HAVE NOW IN !STORE
L full and rompletnstnek of POREIREI AND AMERICAN
11 ARDWARE,
Suitable for the noting theta, and which Me are Preint.ed
to off, to punha.nrs at ram. that will.ploure.ru
y,,,,,eahly with any of the eastern duel.
Dowarotto and Fureosnl Ezdurnge, Bo* Notra,
Gold Shure, Bought, Sold t t - Edeltanged
IT TIM •
EXCHANGE, AND BANKIIIG HOUSE
WAI. A. HILL & CO,
No. 64 Wood Street, Pittsburgh.
no- ' , ten., auncren ow nue linttairre Jen:4
...zon's Insurance Company of Pittsburgh
pi. NUQLJJtAGE 'LOME INSTITUTIONS.
Offm Nor 41 Water. street. in thuurareturtfar of C. IL
t- NT.
.e. Preektrnt......A. W. 31 titor,Vre'.
pat CoMixol no. Onyetred to innate all roirchanAlso
atorr, end in trauritu, rorecle. rt e .
An amyl:guaranty for the ability and Intetnity of the
fiptanflon. to affunle.l In t he character of thr. Lorertora,
ullo are ill ' ciliseur of k ittahnotth, awl tarot . ..LW
know,. to community for' their pru&ncr,
''''dEZicyH'l,V:C. O. Mummy Wm. Barrat r y, Wm Larlnter.
4., Bryant, 110411 D. Kin.. 14...1
dobi Lisiforth. llarbough. IL Ea= .
1'1,000,000
62717,797
5,869,794,
Barronma Areellearl.—Adrertirreenta sod ratrcriptionir
. frc 164 paper received and dßw•arded (rota err., term
WANTED—A Situation as BoOY KZEPEE,
or Writing Clerk, by a yams' !emu who Ind dray.
Leen engaged In Nairn. be do dry. dad tan fend& de
try bed reference.— Apply at ebb aka or aldreed Lod
Box NO. Go Prat Otbee.• driablt.
To Paper Mamsfacturere:
TONS - ASSORTED RAGS, for Bale
Irf MALTIII/USE.
lbcomithrion Wool Wsrehoir,
metil9:it P<ITI 4 O
, rri - Thr raill prim paid for WOOL.
CARPkiS, OIL CLOTHS,
W. McCLIRTOCK
•
laskiar rocotantly reecivinc.4ls spring &n et of
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, ,k; TRIMMINGS
Compri:4ns to pars the : rollnnlns nrielleft
CARPETS.
Extra Royal Velvet Pile Llrl i d. do. Tayaatry Erma
t l l do. dz . . e ß r r t. alar a l.; 5 c x. ,4 11 yr. 3 ply; ilpe . rano 3 plyi
4-1. 3.4. 3-4. and 2-4 twilLed Ponitlan74-r,la, /..74121 4 :1
plain do.: 4-1444, 5.4. sod 2.1 wool and cotton do.
• -
RUGS, MATS, OIL CLOIIIS -... ,
Extra Chenille Rags. One do.: dotPidst ura tufted.dod Doe
d do.; 009.1012 do. Chenille Door M tufted do. do.;
abeep skin do. do.: Adelaide dada; Thrum do. do.
Crumb Cloths. Collins do., Hocking 124. lei. nod 24.
Also—Sheet Oil Cloths_. cut to fit Impalas hall or room.
1-474, 64.5.4. 44. and d 4 OU Cloths.- "Ns
STAIR RODS, BLINDS, TABLE COVERS, &c..
Alva—Flair Bodo, of all slant Carpet Madame List Car.
and Pet. D Rondo;luckebuckdn. Matting.Trannarent Table Leint froth
iaper: idem
1108 Window Holland.. Venltian MIME Embossed Windemnb Pl a no
Coreric do. Table do.; do. blood do.; Worsted Table do.
Having Imported and laurel:wed our stock direst from the
most eelebrated Factolies, being of the latest and most ap
proved styles and colors, on KIT prepared to mil to . ouS
friends and rustomers tit Prins, at fon ete they am be parch
"tin=yllitfrits: orto C ll ' and examine our stock at,
The Carpet Warehouse, 85 Fourth street.
.mehl9 W. McCLINTOCK.
$2OO RENVA.IO.
N PITK§UANOE of a Resolution . passed
I bp the rash , Pim Company, at their
meeting held Vigilant Hall, ono the 17th hut, tiler here
by offer a reward of Taro Iltistdred Dollars Mr the sppre
hension and conviction d the person or persona who re
ore to their Engine Ilowee, so intorday,tbe 16th !Limb.
to 6 W6l GORMAN, Preeldent
C. al./.9t, it, Secretary. ' metilliedt
Information Wanted
OF SWEENEY, a native of Lan
arckshire, &Gilead, who left McKeesport. Allegheny
county, Pa.. about-11x months sinew Intending/ to go down
the elver to Hanging Kock. and has not Once been beard
from. Ile Is about 6 I'ol6lm:bee high; red hair, stool
built. ands coal digger by occupation.
Any information nogpecting him will be thankfully re
ceived by his brother. at Elisabeth P. 0., Allegheny co.,
pa. • imehlguring,T) JOHN SIVELNEI.
WM. WAX MAN & CO.,
No. 79 & 81 (17So 78) MAIDEN LANE? .
NEW TOM.
Directly apposite the Old Stand.
IVANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS of
GENTLENESS' FUItIaSITING ARTICLES, on,
bnelePSWEr c end Drawers—Llear d Light, ir I An.
got. :busker, Buck, Merino and Co tton,. Donseetle and Pop
Stoehr.--Satin, Silk, Mode, Bombazine and tkner of all
:tyke and oualitles.
Scarf, and Ties—Faner silk, and Black of every kind
(Warr and BrAreru—Or all kinds.
'Cremes—palmy Silk melba/In, Hewer Eriallsh %dom.
Swiss, Mahan. Prince Albert Boruthers, Twilled Indian
esti ,
Cb V -Pdt iVgu i tr , % ( itr!Vt. 4 `l s .3...ti.
and lesrehm.
Gtover—itid, Silk, Linen, Thread, and all the latest of
French and English importations.
f/asfery—Shakers% Merino, Lamb's Wool, Silk, Linen and
Cotton.
I/ornate G o sens — Priest.Cashmere.Enellsh. Proven and
other style.
ty Sae/elder B ro m for wentlemen and ladiez—a variety of
ke. •
/Han
la
d uld Ridieg Ms of al qua ll tlea
• We wo invite particur attention
Loll Undershirts, Drawers. and Iladerr to our Domertic .
WM. WAKEMAN & CO.,
mchlfzi(M) T 9 & 81 Malden Lane.
IVFE ESTATE FOR SALE—The Life Di
late of Junes ileDonnolL ins Lot of ground on the
ington Turnpike. three miles from Slitsburgh, on
Meh is erased . new two story. glosermul Bwelllog. Ap
ply to the fabsoribers, at the More of Manny .& Les.
J. E. MERPIIT.
J. S. BONNET.
. scoillnalntwlL-T Aztionees.
For Sale.
4t. VALUABLE FARM, situated in Ver-
wgtsallied township AC
jefhenT oountr,;Ptig.as,frcr
er" 3r lVel r irrettir g Moults, two Luz, and othe:
neonwory outhuildluou two Oteharde, one of which ls of
excellent grafted trait for further nortleulare !Lop's, on
the plwrolres, to John Paster, or to Franeu C. Flantwia,
Exp., Fourth etreet SAMUEL FOSTER-
InehniartUT
EOR SALE= A LOT OF GROUND on the
Washington Turnpike. mike from P Itt.'"b'
three mike 92 foes, which L. an old Store noose.
J": R. MURPITY,
. J. b. BONNITP.
mettlekdreiririta
.401,11,611.
TURNPIKE STOCK-118 shares Steuben
vllle Turnpike Ptak. for sale b Jr. R. MIRRP111",
J. S. BONNET.
sochISMOirrILT
_.ALssiorsres.
a UNNY BAGS-400 for sale by
mc010:11WM. BINGHAM a CO
SUN DR lES±-
15 wk. Dried Apple;
10 bbls urns dot
5 - packed Butts, •
kegs do. do. des;
T 5 MD prima Thnothr seed
\rivdnwO fall 1 "‘" rt4 q .rd n inr tale by
Inchl9 m R. DatZELL, Liberty at.
Q MUT MILL- , -1. Smut Mill (complete) for
rats be rachl9 zra.
SUNDRIES-- •
bsgs prime Rio Cutter.
100 be el, Y. IL O. 1 1 - Sleek Tests
2 arks superior Madders
10 • No.l Codfish:
60 bbls. Tanners' OR:
EA boxes Tedder, rote Ad sale by
1 / 1 011/9 J. S. DILWORTII & CO.
pOVDER---4 , 0 6. 0 kige Haz d a e rd's
n<nr turd.
r mehl9 J. B. DILWORTH d CO.
Q UNDRIES
i. 3 ... bble N. O. M01ar..., col cooperage. '
do. cyprese cooperage -
30 Ida& N. O. Sager.
I' MO bagederboo green No Cam.
30 kegs 0 Twin Toberco.
....,..
6 do. Plus
' -
00 lose 3 . . and 1 lb Lamp, various broads , '
- CUD do. Window Ohm. (3ty and Country broads.
600 down Cora Brooms. (balm)
00 bble large No. 3 31sebriel.
al WI bble do. do.
leo bur Dry Appl., ill Acre sad tyr sole by
JOHN WATT A CO..
labia Liberty &not.
_ _ .
SOAP -114 boxes No. 1 reed. for sale by
tnbla 8. k. W. 11.411BACOU
drIEEEN APPLES--20 bbl. reed, for sale
LA by torhl9. 8. a W. IiAItBAUGIL
BORN MEAL-40 bus reed and for sale by
lJ zighla 8. &W. 1181211A00 R.
•••• • • .
61-11.STRIES--7
Ly 644.itacks Dried Pevbeg •
110 taxis. prime N. U. dour, ,
SOO bbls. Plaatallon Flolswlrc In olive for webs
mehlD HEY, liArruswi a co.
PMETAL. --440 tons for sale by
mehlti ItIISY.MATTILERS Ao.
DRESSED SPIKES--160 kegs (improCZ)
for sole by racial) Miry. MATIIIEWSI CO.
SUNDRIES-- .
sbble Fn. 801 l Butter .
Llw e
10 bole doe. 011. do.
2
a/ bhl. Pearl Ash.
50 h. Parra Cream Cheese
15(1dm Porn Broome
210 boa Dried Apples.
WO bun Dried Peach, .' ale by
mchl9 J. B. CANFIELD
-111L003IS--250 tons Soft Tenn. for sale by
.mems J. DALZELL, 68 W.ter • 78 not at_
B UCKETS AND TUBS
eo -,
doz. Bucket. 10 do. rubs rtkhgiaELL
1 1 .11EESE--50 boxes for sale by
memo JAMIE-9 DALZEL
Executors' Notice.
NoncE is hereby given to all persons in
debtud to the Eclat,/ of - lamb= Warne, Isteof MI-
I township, Allegheny county, deed, to cell and ar
mee their account. Insmedlateir and ell tern° u haring
clams awalustuld Estate, will present them, dulyauthen-
Mated, for settlement. •
10f 'Peon ;t,
ErAndorr—JOSEPLI PEARCE,
tnehliAVEtT: JOSEPH SUTTON,
ANDREW lI<RINLET.
ReOpened.
no 11. PALMER, having completed the re-
JLIL• 1. 1 . and addition to Ma dm*, gill re - opentlita
morning, March lath. ' 0ehl&31
A M. A. PArirAAAA."
TO lIIC HOUSE KEEPERS OP THE UNITED STATES.
SILVER PLATE QUICKLY RESTORED
PT TN. APPLICATION cir TO!
DELVER PLEITRI F L UID.
frorronled to tare rm.lifitchon, the money returned.
MILLS FLUID is composed of pure Silver;
j has been mod by house keepers In New Tort Pm dui
Iwt five years. and is becomhia • mummery article In Um
domestic economy: Any person
store to orialmil beauty old plated dol . . ren't.lastr te,, rrese
Candlesticks, (Mks Baskets, Carrinv and !lumen
to r , Military Nyipments. te e .,, plate with pore ether on
Drum Copper, or Oeranin Silver. The warrantee ill suf
ficient for its Introduction Into every family.
Prim msts per bottle. A Ilbera. I discount to Jewelers
and Fancy Goo& dealers.
infiIIUAIZAT
Patent Combined Grinding and 'Bolting, or
MERCHANT MIL
Piiten;rgh, Pa., Starch 14, 11451.
tenrTIIE PUBLIth—We have now in use,
t. our F lour i n g.Mllls. two of - Junes 11. /Sort'./Sort'. Combined grinding and Boltlna. or Merchant tln Pa
ur
lolteric!rg' el (c't Hain
t kirtl ii th
a 3
Ebert,
Tb. trot IA perfectly adapted to Ito ww, doing the work'
Well av ordinary burr strum. nod reonlving Touch leai
N wer, making It equivalent, In Merchant Uni t o nearly
one run of burr Apnea that willwoot sl,too to Vt..
The latter.. a Bran and Offal Pam.. owl duster, pro
-4 an dual profit of about twelve p. cat. on the val.
of Ibe OO.l. from the HIM
.For [11;6110L1ei;;A , 11; the fa. grain Into Floor, it doe, the
ank et...di11 . . Producing • stoat Ilortirle al euperdne FLattr,
d hsvlog the d matzo apparstue combined. It in worthy
the attention of Millen. doingauserehtint bosines4 and for
Oast Mille it le uneseepticanble.
WILMAItTiI L NOBLE.
We the underrintinl. operatives In the .- Pittiiburgb City
PiOtalllkr certify In the above.
CLARK'S PATENT PORTABLE COMBINED
Grinding and Bolting, or. Merchant Mill.
A AVINd purchased the entire Patent Right
of the Unfted fur "Juries Clark'. Pate
load Grinding. States.
or Ilerehant M.
and now gnt
l
pared tosell County Clete Rights, likewise the IL
pre
up fur use. I Mke this method of Informing the public'
thati am able to offer the greatest Invention of the
and une which sum to meet 'with semen. am! whist,
be the meow of making evory per.. memhydy,
mewl State Rights. realise • handsome battle:se. This min
Is p
erfectaey portabla nod calf eseenoi. • none of lone feet
thm he wb.. In oNestion. sail la capable of
grindlug and tolting from nee to ten bushels of cheat per
hoelL , lt ean he r 1 . , , r e 0z Abel I t s . Z i t i s from an Telhon eey e porruj
I dgeoort. rlren ' artle A Noble's City flaming Lld ' erty
otrvet, Pittsbunele.
I, further. hare the right of dames 10. Clar=
VIIINE. and the Machines for sale. hating
It of 11. inarely. All letters poet pahLolll be ...Med
promptly. THOMAS M. CLARK.
REMOVAL.
WALL PAM.
Fresh Assortment of Spring Goods.
Pr 1101IAS PALMER is daily receiving
from the Eastern Mies, at the old stand,
No. 55 Minim STREET,
Beltran Third and Fvurth streets, Pittsturgh,
barge setwedons b hie present stock, of the most beautiful
PAP RR !LINGUA - GS that hare spanned In ttils mashes
for • long pericd. Tla patter etre entirely , tho
ntylen peculiarly charae, and the minrs, In paint ofdtow
hillty, unsurpassed. From Id cents upwards, the priors
- range. To this attractive lot of goods, of which a mom sr.
thejudgment can be formed by sight than description,
the atlentson of merchants and house keimers le scepter
fully Melted. rochl7
Boys' Wear.
_MURPHY & BURCHFIELD have reed
amortheent of the above gooda. adapted to itpBott
In.`tilf`lll4P,tirde "'h`
or ration, kinds, adl lowest prices. Oubl7
BO3IBAZUVES' & MOURNING ALPAC
CAS.--31ciral C brat-mat& Invite the attention
c n oe w,
tacl7of
gtin g d=ira:Lol to tbeikarnor=4
BereL e.tz.oh
kJUNDRLES—
•
25 hint. N. 0- Sutton
100 bbla. N. O. Moltke...,
00
12 tf: Ri o r r Roil ..„
2)ohush. fhied ApPire.
Mt 011,1,. Clover Lied:
Timothy Eve& In nare and for .ale
BROWN & KIRKPATRICK,
mrhlT Liberty .tenet.
_ROLL BUTTER-5 bb s la l fnr,
ir TA ! lI7U 0 11,
roehl7 N 0145 First mkt 118 &wood W.
FEATIIERS'--1600 HA. prime, Corm& by
marl a W. 11A11.113.1.71/Ir.
EGGS -4 bbls. reed and for sale by
mehl7 N. A W. BARBI:I76W
6,11 UNDRIES
-1.3 5 cask. Damn Shoulders:
•
10 bbla. Lent No.
Ore.. Lard,
19 be4ta Pow Nut.
- and I btd.
I east Ilee•Iru;
49 nets Feathers,
lu •• Wool;
Gloo.
DriedYeache•
.T 1 Apple.
9 bales Cottaw now landing !rota str. gay
1199,41 for r•l• It . .A.I.I.IIDICIaN • CO.,
mobil Frout and Water sta.
WEET POTATOES—DO bbls. now landing
I
from sty. 3.loyE.Drer. and for tale by
ISAIAH DICKEY t CO,'
KaDr and Vrant
VOTTON-9tl hales to arrive per str. Gene
vs, sal lbr .alo by
mebl7 , IS AIA II DICK ET A CO.
ANUFACTURED TOBACCO-150 bus.
J,TX Ya..l.4nofactme, of the be.l btallit. for wale low by
mrll7 ISAIAH DICKEY 0 CO.
itIASON'S BLACKING-25
br tnebls J. KIDD k CO
. -
New Bookie! New Books!
FOREIGN REMINISCENCES, by Henry
Richard Lord Ilciland; edited by his son, Iletuy Ed-
Irani Lord flolhold. '
Sin=. =r"oMPLlValetrUggel,'T
Howe," Le.
Moorland C.Mage by the author of Mary Barton.
La...lcm Sr . holar, the Lupo/. the 'Meat: Le Om
11147011, autbor of the Bibb, In Spain, and the Gipetet
Epaln.
Vol.lol. lllldreth's Illatory of the United States—eroond
•
PPM..
The acme 'work* jut* reed and for sale by
IL C. STOCKTON, Bnokneller and Stationer,
mehls corner Market and Tllllll
TONES ON LAND OFFICE TITLES.-
.., A Syllabna or the Lair of Land 0410- Titles ill PCIIII
- by Joel Jon, reed awl for 7MO by
IL C. FrOCKTON.
No 47 51.1.
AT HOLIES' LITERARY DEPOT, Third
treet ‘ oppolto lb . ! Per tome ! ,
11:`,71 } ,11, 0 ..
Loube vmu...: br Al-• 'u01 , ..-
Consuelo: by Geo. 1.;on1-4 To In 1.
Laveugro: (hr tkholnr, the Glo,y, tho Priest: by Oct,.
Barrow.
Reverie.n Neekbo, by Alex. Dutou.e.
of Old Hold: or Mott to Young !leo Intend
ing to Many.
liirr be above cm also be had of P.S. 11oNA MARA, Al
legheny. otchlt,
•
Webster's Unabridged Dictionary.
WTEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED DICTION
ARY. bound Its stieep. 1452 pp. puarta—priee 13,60.
Ilune work bound In Bumls dr. cmboossed back and fides,
very elegant-410141
A lune pupply of the &bore workreed by
mcbls JOHN ILIIIELLOII, mt.
• Spring Bonnets.
RR FIRST LOT is recvic¢d find*
dr
)ai opened. emitinialog , la pa rt, the following
•
Alhoni Chip, uiens Ow.
White and Yellow Lane. Mar and Tulip.
Milian Chip. Jenny Lynd and Satin.
Englidt Clip. Fluted Straw and Nal. -
Firm Straw and Diamond, PeaSl and Loop Satin,
Florence C.rimped. America. Lace,
Lingua. Pearl, Hummel.= Mixed,
o Album. Fluted 31ardlla. • •
Spilt Straw. Silt
A. A. MASON A pl.,
d 2 and 4 Market at
BLACK DRESS SILK S.--Ju 17t — Pee'd per
NV-I=f7:ll ° , l =l:lTPLl,S,",kli,
mall& A. A. ILAN& 1N1.3.P".
RISH LlNENS.—Reeeiced this morning
I
an other lot assorted grailealrinh Linens.
mehls A. A. MASON 0 CO.
FOR SALE-30 dozen Good Black Ink;
White Louisville Lime; 100 smell %Vanden Bowls BM
cute Purple and Yellen, Carpet Chairs 250 nice Temper.
nom Qirtificates. a large Temperance Chart, and .sal
Slaps a mall PaPply of School Books Writing and Letter
Paper Quills and Wafers, 10 dos Lead Pendia 30 arms
Coati Vest, and Pantaloon Motes 50 of the attest Fire at
PitUburgh; tual IL few utter articles for sale cheap for mob.
ISAAC ILARIOS. Agent and
rnehlfiZt• (ommlisdosi Merchant. Fifth et_
`WEEP 01L—,35U gall. for sale by
mehlilJ. KIDD 1. CO.
_
poTASII-7 casks (prime) for sale by
mchl3 J. KIM/ A W.
,17 - 111 TE GLUE-5 bbls. (Cooper's) for
v arts by mehls J. KIDD CO.
Y - •
ITtSBURGII GLUE-30 bble. (bent) for
.ate by mobil J. 011/0 0 CO.
4,1 tRIAR CURED HAMS.—IO tierces
asLra celebrated e. C. hams, on hand and for male by
sighls WALLINUPOKO a CO.
WANTED—PIuses rand employment for
y v ...nal soul Wok genera school neater., emitter,
moors' warehouse men, salesmen, and n lre young men of
various area wit/lame experinme to bantams, dry goo t .
and groorry storm Several good gardeners can end
r4"-.110..t? 00 0
100 10tieVoTIn'rVo'rial0•74.P1179.7e.
keepers, change:Zeit ' , rearnatrema, wet and on'
num, and women and girls for ell work. morlded an ate
plying at ISAAC IIARRIS'
mchlllat• Agency and Intelligently 001 m. Fifth at.
dIAS CHANDELIERS AND FIXTURES;
Parlorhmitlirliers and Bracket, of the laterit styles
also, two and one light Ornamental Pendent, at modern
prima.W. W. WILSON.
elll5 romp, of Fourth and Market sits
. . _ .
OLA It LARD LAMPS, CHANDELIERS,
177 Ornamental and Plan Stisfamion Lampe forChurcte
es, Stetunticant, Malls. and IMelling.. Alm new and tease
ttful ;whirr. of Center Table. stand. and 00.edy Lamm, all
of the unrivalled manufacture of Cornelius & Co., and at
eastern price, mrhls 'W. 10. WILSON.
CLOVRRSEED-8 bbls: - for sale by .
meh44 WICK I MeCANDLESS._
BUTTER -ti bbl. prime 121111, for stale by
techl4 WICK A MeCANDLIZS.
JOHN J. DROWN t CO.
IOR Perham greet, New Vert.
CLARE'S
TIMM. So
K. it. hour
IT= Cu Oa
A J Alma 1.1.,
LARD -14 kegs No. 1, for sale by
mchl4 WICK k McCANDIMSA.
Xi ()LASSES-4W bbls. N. 0., oak cooper
`.`e,lTC (urde tn. =617 J. k R FLOYD.
LARD --20 kegs No:1, for note by
mcMl
J t K. FLOYD
POTASH -10 casks, R¢D pyorn, [or
sae by mutat J. k It.IIOTD.
Strateßozmat and Hat Warehouse.
No. 105 ALIREET STREET,
RII. PALMER offers for sale, at *wry
-•-• • • kv sriad. a full assartment of Straw and 3111 Iii.
ery 01,141. via
firi .V.VETS—Forcign Ismi Americana plain ands fancy
CLIP Ginn/ 31111 on. Lace. Ibis. Pamela. Logs
hern,4 3.
SAYS-- en', Youths'. and r o. elite bona
Gat
ts , sl
rantae:Morti '" ltild St. Chip, iISIP La, and Hair:
t.y...lenny'Llail ' and °Goo fins;ns.in . ltresis o.fi
y. of 'baps and nisterlial..
e' RfflliONS—ltich lionuet and Scarf. plain Satin stul Trif.
fetes, all widths and caloric Macy Gauze sinden,lPstos
Candi
LACES—
Nett Plain sold figured whits, and colored sad
-
ATHA W Buttons. Braids'
Pelerities.
FLOWERS—French and American Sprig.. blitiabm nod
separxtr. rkli and novel styles.
BOA-VE.T SILKS F lorets SA TEVS-41see, Gra. de !sis
al.. Gra s de Rhine, , sod other stYle , navntal
qualities sad colors.
T1.V.5 1 -.-Anaorte.l qualities and trolont
A2lll low poked Pareguls and Umbrellas. Rand
Ross. ac.. de. amble
JUST REC'D AND NOWOPENING AT
OVAL Mg Wmarr Starot.
util superior stork of Fashionsble Gonda
adapted to Gentlemen's Weito far Spring ,
uessert styles in American. English and Freteh
vd No
mama a very splendid assortment of . T.tlaus and Cloths
of every fashionable shale and cabs. arhlch.tengetsbe.d , L
Duly sad well manufartunol stock of d READY MADE
CLO ING. mak. one of the larroest so toot Merited
dock weet of the Alleghenian all of which the Proprietor
is &Mondani to offer at s uch price a as will remain. all
who tar, blm with • eall:that not only the most superior
ilothing to sold at this establLehmeat, but also at the luta
est Poi...mita the atty.
All °niers in the Tailoring line sa , uto.t.
best possible manner. nod st the shortest tumor.
WINTER LARD OIL-19 bide. J. 1,
Conkllnga No. I. fast reed and for pie bv
MILLER RIGEL:MON.
=I anal :11 Liberty G. •
SUGAR ANDMOLASSES--
400 bb 10 bb la ds. Plan d. M tatlon Soot
olasses, (oak olloPar041t)
/a stole mad for sale by
mcbl9 MILLER t RICKETSON.
EARL STARCR-50 boxes for sale by
moms HARDY, JOSE.? t CO.
UNDRIES-
I 25 LW. No. I Winter Stralnol Lard OiL
2) tons Juniata Blooms
7 bbls. Low Pork
Oaoso IltsnShouidert andld:Lin:nob hoax;
"" KIER & jOkES,
mintit < - , Cl2ll Dann.
LARD OIL-20 bbla No. 1, for sale by
mans JAS. MIZELL, GS Water st.
-
0. SUGAR-25 bhds. fur sale b
Wy • mehlß JAS. DALZELL, 66 Wat ar.
Investment&
1000 DOLLS.PITTSBILIAGH CITY Gs;
Ira Lbws Dolt alaaa llonubtott Mining Co •
103 do. Collleq
100 do. Fire Steal
2 do. Pacia. Quartz Rock
For inky A. WILKINS 21313-
corner 'Mint and Market eta
THE KICKLEBORYS ON THE RHINE
2.. b lVar% k ikdlar4
. TPtoTtk
batnell orater.Delotry of Ie
No. 25.
Itentred st HOLER Lltonry Depot.
=hit Third et.. D
morello the lost Oftiee.
MAGAZINES FOR APRIL.-
Octley's Lades Boak. APrit
Magulue
E<rWnY as um A . ealgt t.
mehl7 Thftl olSradte Moot Office.
L - " • •
EAD PlPE — improved Cornell'a patent
Lead
lire 334 113drants,
Pumpr,
a u mts,
All Ares es cm hand and to a C rri_ . ,
_re Mr eale
tochl73l
ALAAANDER GORDON,
134 From street.
EIMMI
New Books! New Books!
ca EG ARS - 15t1.000 Corn. Ohio. for sale by
3 mill
.1 A It. FLOYD.
• Bitooais--aw &rm. Corn. for sale by
mrlll.l J. .t,
CLIESi ' XiITS--30 ho. for
stile
:L MO S ' /1.
I
Pri3.117141 14 Y SEEDL,SO bu. j f:rr t s t al . r e w b ' v .".
mono .1. 0 It. ruycn._
.•
FLOUR -100 libls. superfine. for salelry
mair J. k It. ll://111.
.
la 0. SUGAIL—Itsi lrds. for sale he --
L. • nu atm pi: r: • i Nil II RASI.
'
me • • lln NVaba 0. .
_
Altt) OlL—lit MIL N4O. I. on hand and
Lfor male by WAL1.1N611.111 . 11 a Co:
moldsN.l, rd.,r illt,/1-
. •
11700 L WANTED—The higlievt market
V 1
prim. in rwlt. will be paid for thotlillierentgrade.
•4 Wte.l. by wiell.l 1: 1 . A W. Ilalt6At:1:11.
V 0 T I C E.—All persons having claims
Llarst t h e steamer . SCHUYLKILL. wall plenne pr..
an tth e m by the sularnhere far eettlesneut hatutallatel,
he hat ham psemea.llll4. other laza.,
rnelxl4. {VALI-M(11 1 0RD A CO.. wll Water st-
VOR SALE—Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail
.: ruul rtt Il
rk: artkof 1 1 ittrburerh: and 'Extbstrl.,llwrar
~/' 16e1114 11. it. KING. Fourth et.
kt OLASSES--:100 bids. for sale by
I. Inrl‘l4 , Bit ItURI.I4X tINIttIRANI.
EIICE --5O tierces for sale by
. !milli 111.111BRIDGe 0 INOKRAM.
LOAF SUGAR—_'ilO bills. ass'd Nos., for
vale hy. meht4 BUIIIIIIIDOE a 13:01111.A.V.
I) RANGES.-100 boxes just received and
flood, by
,BCIIIIFIIfIGEt INGIIRAM.
.0004 • 116 Wooer stmt.
PLANTATION MOLASSES-600 bbls. in
,tor. and Le nil' br JAMES DALZELL.
amble di Water et.
MACKEREL -225 bbls. No. 3; .
radll
25 ht. ••• f• for lade by
• JAM E. 9 DALZELL. CS Water M.
PEACILES-300 bu. for sale by
whir F. A W..DARDAUOIE
COLE LEATHER—T.)O Sides for sale by
ot.:. nom ' s. sw.
SODA ASlf—'2.o casks Kurtz's brand. for
mate by cnchn 0. A W.IIARBAVaII.
RIED APPLES-130 bu. prime, for rale
hr whl4 M.T1V,11411,11.11:11111.
I I LAX SEED 01L-2000 gabs. for sale by
mcbll Y. AW. /I.II.R.DAVGII.
MALLOW-30 bbls. prime, for sale by
trwilli . k. W. lIAIMACIIIL
wINDOW GLASS-600 boxes Window
G boa, smarted silos sad various bran& reed and,
for sale by mobil 6. s N. lIAPAAViII.
Co-Parta; . p. •
L EDWARDS & CO. lave associated kith
e thereto the rnumfarattrtog berlneeu,
1. 8. Ti,h butane. r i ll condoetal under the Arra
of • EDWARD 310111t/8 CO.
XekinSlOß WORKS. — EDWARDIO/1-
1 manarartnrere of EXCELSIOR LOCKS.
ET 141
CHES, PLATFORM SaiLES. MALLEABLE C-IST
LEGS.
hlat dr. Nn. :40 Water 'trete. Bittabargh.
me len 1 •
To Contractor&
ROPOSALS will he received at the of-
Ore of M. B. littlAVN, Liberty street, Pitbhueghinn
n
tlith hot.. for all 'the Grading sal Zussury on the
first 5 miles or the Temperanevville and Nobknown Plank
Crud. Also. he the Orating and Masonry on their Branch
lt4 mAo. to Ccl. Wm. Lev'. on the Washington
Turnpike. AL.: for • Bridge over Chartier's Creek, near
the Nithlestrern Wad Bridge. M.D.BROWN,
mehlrat Preeident
•
' I .4.-
Pranaylranla nallrea.l Companr are taaT talrffialt
• =,l?llatlelphia fur fi3 ran ta 11 hal lb!.
MeV ADEN a tali ODE. A atm.
& Bcacu
nap Invite the attention of the Ladles to some new
an unto] styles of Linht and bob Chintzes:but ree
reirod. Thee have Ids° open this coorning. addltkand
purply of nt , RlnCi BONNETS, nellincr very low — rompof 43l cents. llotinet Ribbons, Donnet Cain, bo
Inehl3
HEW BOOM! NSW BOOKS!
AT . HOIMPS' LITERARY DEPOT, Third
Street, motile the Pont Offen—
returns the Scholar—the illy•ey—the Priest—by Geo.
Borrow, author of the "Bible In inlu"
Harineris New Monthly. fur Mara. ' •
Ilisebraxi, for rebrusty.
ppA letot-V=4l.e. No. • -
11.
The Horticulturist, fbr Muria. •••• -
The Caltlrator.
• Dictionary of blechanien, No. 24.
Crulsluis to the Last Kay b 7 C. J. Petnum—co ta phe c
history of Penna.:it. ,by Thackarey—eontrieta .•
• JLt g obile story of the —Brim
WASH BOARDS-12.0 doz. Zinc, foi sale •
Oi
Y V b.' mnhla J. D. WILLIAMS A CO. r
LiIAREGE DE. LAINES, Light and Dark,
including a for pieces very boastful french. and set
sres Gni children. reed and selling loss by •
m 0,03 • MURPHY a DURCIIMMD..
.91HE BANKERS',and Hunt's Merchants'
s. lispoloes, for Mari. Also—A new mid cheap MP
tion of Cousoclo. by Coo, emit for sale at, We.
1- */".• Thin./ et. the Port Moe.
mehl3
B ROOMS - , -100 doz. Corn, medium; : m
WILLIAMSra: far Aileby
J. D. WI A CO.
VENISON 11.1.31&—.93 for gale by
inrlll3 J. D. WILLIA3IIS k co.
Q. U NDRIES— 1 bbl. 'Chestnuts;
0 3 - Hickory Nsam
33 bars Btrorin Candirri for sole by
• J. D. WILLIAMS It CO.
Female _
Seminary. '
-
Ai RS. W. POINDEXTER propo s es to
a ea t
Common, Allegheny Cite; ismunenciutz on tho First Mon
a."1111:(.1711-ool. of Instruction pill comprioe the U 3 .011.1 branch
es In the Enolioli Department.
James baleen, D. 11.,) 7, 1
br. Those.F. bale. ‘.lZbilken2,o4.
her. E. I'. FvißU.D.j'
COURSE OF INSTRVCTION.
:henna bite litint.ST —fileogra plt y. lllatori, Writing, Arlth
' metie.
Shut Dresemerer--Firsi Dinsion—Natural and Mental
Phltomehr. C'herolonr7. ltbehnic.
Socond embrace the nonal studies,
with inn:venom In the French Latemsawo.
TERMS OF INSTRIVTION. •
Junior Drisortment &MO quarte r. Senio r. ' lot. ..... 8.00 e •
50.01
Instruction in Mimic 10.00
r
APPI.ES—nI sacks for only by
WICK & MeCANDLES4.
tt EAUTY.- 7 lt is...universally conceded that.
beauty is more common in this country tbanin any
o while at the Flllll. time It is raid that In no other
countm blt hot atoo tonne an age. Nov this is true to •
certain extent, but the loss is often mused by neadeet. We
my to ill, do not timiert your PeMonal apnearame, but
read the following. and non ...al not lack good Imam—
I Thew. mile!. are F./lentil. preparabbaxa and bars all at.
, tattled a high yo r fatuity.
JulesHanel. Persian or Chine. Powder, for knurling
to the romplesion • mdbutt whiteness. In
nothing should • person be More careful than the use of •
powder for the skin, us many of Mime fold areery Milli+
OLID. My Chines I/p . m:mounded in sele v ntifte man.
eery and rontah3s no ingredient whkh ran poratibly bald
Injury.
Jule. Matters Depilatory Powder. for rearguing ettperiltts
Dux hair. Whet is more unsightly than hair non the hoe
MA n bets. This ankle will remove it Ina than
time. .rih 7 e i lifo u e t r t s h V' , .; " ahrtiutt .P firrye e t t ill huta ta.
. white or owe hair, • bearttlflly
oPauburn min'. It sill color the hair's a
Mortor time. and more effectLly than arty other dyr, be. at the name time indellible.
Jules Ifauel's Sharing Cremes—lt is malty a ninon"e to
shave ugh ibis mum. There Is none of the smarting
ration usually serserienerd In the ore of mart mars. On
the contrary, it leases dm Pots smooth and soil as =in
fant*, and not liable to bk.., chapped.
Jules Ilauel's Rpm Tooth Prime.--Next to the hair, we
think the Teeth were intended as the greatest ornament to
tie human bon but when neglected, nothing is mdistigu.
no, ,or wi uukkly seen. My Rose Tooth Paste will Impart
0 the teeth a mais whiteness, =a the tuna Nam kerma:
the gums Ono and healthy.
JIMA'S 11.111 Els. Perfumer and Chemist.
PA/ Chesnut st., Phil.
gop.ale wholemie and retell, he It. A. Fahronneek k
aid Ft. gellere. Pittsburgh, and J. Mikhail, Allegheny
As. Pa tai 101 l
UIIiLVERIZED CORN—Refined and Pre
( parni Exprrsaly for £ncal.—Tbb, innarnparably.paft
.na beautiful stick hraltby. delblotlA and
Plldtlir,Cakee,Cuatard, kr, made by ,
Ih dirertlona ocxvnipanyine , arh parka... vfll be {bond
01'1T11::37.31TL ot_
•
TIIITE WINE VINEGAR : •of
: superior
:.ZLAZ aCO on
. lirc.rrs and T.,a Dealrm
S 4 , OR. PIES AND TARTS—Froth Cherrirs
,nd Pinta, not up In their awn prcrervlng
tL
1110.0 w of the (roil Alsn.—C4vlw.r . a 0..1,r.f x d
and Shred Islnglaort nod French Gelatin, for Jellie,
Inane )lanz, Or.. row rale I
taehl2 WM. A. tl.CLfltD It Zd Liberty At.
SUNDRSUNDRIES --1 case GumShelac;
lES--1
I lad. Silver Sand:
I Cream Tartu:.
I hale Large Bottle
end
Coe
eei,‘ I cane Llnoortte Rath,uxt received
mrhlTS. 'i. WICKERSIIA3I,
rorner Wood and Sixth etc.
A BOOK KEEPER, who can come well
nlnaamended. can hour of aeitnation. A liberal sal
ary will he given tr a nompet , nt per , on—none other need
Zr.l'o'llidirk'Zfellnr..ll,ll AgMi•l749`"
DRIED PE ACRES-11Ssks, for sale by,
mcfal WICK A MeCANDLESS.
ArkATS- , - . 64 sacks fur rile by
WICK It 3IeCANDLES9.
if "lORN--32 bble. for sole by
% .1 trichll WICK i 3 1cCANDLEI±9.
WHEAT -23 146.. for rale by
mthii WICK 0 M;CANDLESS.
- urisoow GLASS --2,300 boxes, embra
,,,7- Zie c,p.-wgilr , hlimiss.m rirElftrA—d
Ca H I RAS' , A LE-300 Whole and HE, Bbls.
tj In store, with mymaut at - Ayala Man the Droarery,
waynaitiNl tint quality, fur ride by
vi
uill TOMILIRTOON 2 lIEPPERT.
CI TRAIV , R.'"RA PIING —From the Virginia
1J Still, counlautly in 1:{111, and for gale at manutactu.
Yen' pa., by I;onERT:+oN 2,,REPPERT.
Inehll
ICYTHE RIFLESe gross I warranted)
Ito in rtruv and 1.. y nal. T. WOODS I SON,
melill N,. ul %Vat, el.
B EAN'S A CORN— -
.1 i.bo. Il Al. 11..au,
IDOL. 1.,
Shelled rn: 1'... ~ 1.. to
oi--lill T. IV taIDO k YON. CI Wal, yy.
iv II A PPI Nil; A PRI NT( NO PAPER—
, rmm the elintbn Stills. , tenbenrille. kr sale Ly
Inch!!W. I'. MAIIIYIIALL_
...„ . _
itTALL PAPER Pri,s, reduced at the
Y erut.ria l'zip., 11an... St ~re. No. i' Wool .t.
nieAll 11. P. NI AILAIIALL.
. . _
14 1 1 RE BOARD PRI NTS—For 'sale by _
maa 1 11. p. MA IDHIALL.
I l htE
IV I N DOI "U
N I LS-1. 1 . r o "r' il ti t :t
ety _
itAt.t.
-7 7
B ACON -5 casks recd and for salt! by
mem! . .L a DILWORTH A ;10 .
FL°U li_ I on hid, reed and for sale by
5.,.10! J.+. DILWORTH a HIV
ROLL liiiTTER--101,b1s . f or ', a l e b y
-RALm.:Li , J. O. DILWORTH 2 bo.
.
. •
• . -
Hosiery, Gloves, Nitta, ste.
A 1 URPHY k BUI2IIFIELD have now
j op, an minor - Mem of Black Thlted and Coalmen.
. Merino Lnna and Ilolf du., White, Mist Lead.-ond
Nankin ndored Cott. Su; noble-In-bed Cotton Lnl. and
11W ddi block and • hit...pun 211114 n.
Hill. Stlk. nod Lido Gwen,
Common and ouper Ilnholr and Salt 311 Ten.
Cotton and Merino Undernlncne Infanta' do, de • and all
ai boo oak Prime. at North Cut eurnar of Con - eth end'
Itarket no.
Ineblo
IN
II uk oproi—l case for role by
anthill J. ki lUD a CO., 1. WoC4 0,
!iigtOTCISSNUFF-50i.1 tbs:(Garretes) for
ma. by trichlU J. RUM k co.
DED PEACIIES--t.'uo bit. for toile by
. metal) • SAMUEL C. n11E114:11.
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lIICKOR Y :PUTS—:;O I,ld. for Kiln by
-
H= .ISICMI. I. SARI BC
.
..
GREEN APPLES-1m bbl. for ~ b .. by
_ :mchlll 1 4 .11ICEL le NUR ll'Elr
_ . C . _
IfESTNUTS--2.0 bbl. for'ante; isy
meth,.‘ 11C CI. l' - SIIIIIOER
ii OLL BUTTER—Pt 1,1:1. prime just reed
2-S3IVEL P.f2II.IIIYEE.
ml o for Kale by
AMUSEIIENTS
CODSW.ELL'S
GREAT PANORAMA
ot ,
LIFE INCALIFORNIA
AND • TICE IBTEMEI OF DAMMIIr.
THIS MAGNIFICENT PANORAMA is
the AnIMELIf BVILDINGS. Lramf
Smut.
aochISIS
Young Men's Mercantile Library Assad
. *lion. . •
EMERSON'S LECTURES.
SHE DISTINGUISHED LECTURER.
PF. RO RALPH' ICU Du R.llEfrsoSi, Maya
, lias lawn priruhst. 0y the 01.00 tinetitate, to die ,
liver to its member, and the *arsons of littsbargh ge
n m ,
all twr;ra ot hery lidelf Preli.red Isidl
inte ,
ror a
ting rutorets.ture, ver
The mune yy Lt pi a LeeZurns on
,the thrum or
Lat.
i.•
•
Form
d. Roasur.
The Lectures erlll glien nu ?wider, !boredom ..d
Satunlays. salaseaKiTely at the ..9i:81 flTr_LifLWßi
ROO.V. Cost floor of LAUTICria nr11.00.. ientrlizio• Oa
(foul street. eoromenring on Thrtrialar e l rniii l ß. 2 . 181 th
1.111.11, at 1, before 8 o'clork
'
COurtie Tickets...
—r.:4o
ila do. atnitting 81101-
Single do. to be had at the 60
XOh
Tickets fiu tomben. t abd or far the etiorse,_lesta be
obtain*/ of the Librarian. f Mawr. limit. W 1 1 .111 4 - -
and liclinid i L oirorotity,,,
Tickets for eithietoe. (irinitie or for the roor,) to be 11* ,
mead at the rrincipal hmk Store.. at J. B..llclh,tden*
11. kiehanlsonk and P. 11. Eaton'. ' oiebll3
LAFAYETTE HALL.
72 , 11a g rrs XORE!
Ventriti3q ' Automaton, Life
Moving sunl MAGIC,
BY THE CELEBRATED wYMA
movaav , Zold.Y dnd IV.i.ed.3 Nan-413, 14, 15.
einta Chltarrst with awl.
15 tents. Ikon ainn at o'clack—to mammas at :V-,
partinnentent cm account al weather. 16resmall Wit. 1
mcbl7:3l
DRY APPLPS-20 sacks reed, for ode by
oxbio • 9AMIIELY, lIIIRIVEIL
I.IORTS--300 ba. for sale low lo close con
'lg.:cent. by SAIMEL P. Entavra.
•
RICE --10 tee. (fresh) for sale bl an : xn.
Inch 10 SAMUEL P. 13
SUNDRIES
-4
k 3 . 100 bbla. Familr nom.
.50 "
Tar En. 3 Mackerel; • '
• 7.5
' 65 " licniza• '
10;) " ptime Naabartmet Potabaer,
WO bv.h. Ear Qap;Orem Appleg .
•
WO
" hortr,
Ito " l!at.K ' . -
50 6 ' Diird Appian fur Ride • •
T. WOOD'S& SOT.'
Produce Dealers sad Ostrortiotno Trrebanta,
• Stk. GI Water meet.
OLL BUTTER—. 3 bbl. just reo'd and for
At gale bt T. WOODS A EON,
6.610 - 61 Wain ot.
ARD OlL—`% bbl. No. 2, just reel and
or ale loe by WALLINGFORD &
meblo
A LCOI.IOL-15 bbl. fur gale by
=MO J.KIDD CO.. 60 Wool rt.
lIMt - HEED-15 bbl. for sale by
mehlo J. KIDD f 00.. Cu Wood d.
XOTICE.—The eteamer ASIA, in July last,
brooophr from Cloclonatl, 81 P/LRIT Churns. earl
. So Joseph Dow, of this place. Notice. I,
hereby given, that If the raid Chores and Vallee am not
mleemol by the 10th hit. they 0111 be mold at pabhe sale
to pay freight and eherlroa 1111.11.
male •
3ROSS Rushton, Clarke 4i Co.'s genuine
Col Llyer Oil, km sale by J. KIDD k CO.
Inchlo a) Wool
EARLS:-14 casks (first sorts) for solo by
mehEl ' {VICK 0 3f.WANDIZSS.
VEATHERS-8 aticks
CK (prime) for We by
rach3 Wlt IIeCANDLISS.
MAR-78 bbl. (N. C.( fur sale by
me. 124 WICK k
COD LIVER OlL—Warranted pure, on
draught. Raahtaa Clarke aCo les kpitlea.lbr mak
by
B. A. PAt r ilegt i tt
nubs
rrIaiNED PILL BOXES--Amsorted sizes,
fur we Sr B. A. PALM:STOCK CO. '
r0r.113
XTRACT INDIAN HEM P--Ertglialt im
P lV• 4 ' , " k br
B. A.YAHiESTOCK
LACTUCARIUM—EngIish imported, for
We by mobb. B. A- FAIINffiTt.IC AOM
,PUTTY—In bladders, in assorted sized
1 wt.... formic by
mobS B. A. PAIDOMTOCK t CO.
EWEN'S PLASTERS--Large and email,
for ado by B. A. PAHNESTOCK A 00.,
mobli cooler Find tad Wood do--
HIDES -1 0 0 DRY HIDES received and
for kale by low ,I S. AW. El/1310•11011.
......
FEATHERS --60 mucks Feathers received
aml for ate by mar 8. A. &W. TIARBACOIL
- - •
DOLL BUTTEB--5 Barrels read per S. B
Tasman. and for We by
mar. B. •
8. W.' WARBATIGH.
..... . .
LARD— 1.131b1e & 100 age. To. Laid in
a.. .a for Webb
mar. e. . 8. t W. BARILLIIGIL
EGGS- -3 bbl. for sale by
mall • fI.4OIINBToN
LARD -17 kegs in store and for isle by
' meta WM. H. JOHNZTOA.
GREEN APPLES-55 bbl. for sabrby
zachS . WM. IL JOHNSTON.
11KY APPLES-50 Lu. fur sale by
11 mebB - WM. 11. JOHNSTON.
_
ICKORY: NUTS-r-17 bbL for sale by
- 1111. H. JoirmoN
. .
(11110 LEAF TOBACCO-2 hhd. for sale
JF by mcl7B JOLLNETON:
117 ATCR ES, JEWELRY, SILVER'
WARE. T ,. Ware, Britannia. Tea Beak.. SUM
I . td Forks, iteo atal , Butter Knlrer Table Cutler . .
( 1 . 7 t ilinditim 014 i) i pa of derantrtkmS
Zili t rgest. l. tomilrwita. Balla 0..n01t
kinds. Gold Poo, =re' e t nalrlikas CitttrtereDianc ood.. Intsi.
ke.
71E-While my store i. mider.l777( retiatts tp front, cus
tomers 0111 End me 10, the rear or the store. tent e. le
front.) with a lerge stock - of the &bora good,, and et ee
ually low.prkes. • ,
ay - Watch re.hing ahoy on the sectmd story.
mch7 W. W. WILSON,
corner Fourth and Market st •
a.
IPAGED BLANK BOOKS.—The Sabseri
& tai!:;h ld h7= 1 . 1 1,Z 4 1/; th :ho'tritfil.
higt large mock of Clank Mork, wild& lo made th
beet Hann% and bound lo_the mod unbitainial maw
nee, with the paces numbered In beantiAll type. All who
would auxu nut their own Interest, will plena° no/land es
andoe toy gook, which will be oihirod at the lowest ma
prima. R. C. STOCKTON,
meta N 0247 Market Et-
"JAPER lIANGINGS—SPRINO PRlNZ
menial. by lint anal arrlyoli k s
non and choice assortment of heath and Rodent PAPER
11ANCLtiGS. in ;cold, damask. bootleg and plain Patto.l4_
toortb o r rah largo lot of tboop_enAln ond Commo n Y."
Der!. WALTER r. MARSHALL, •
meta
no Wood st. •
f i g AFETY FUSE:-150,0110 feet Bacon, Bick-
IJ ford G Ca's make, warraotad. for We by
oteb7: DILIVORTTI CO.
_ _
f t IL CLOTILS--10,000 vardsfloorOilClo Ui,
scaty and medium . il l
h to blows wid, a( the
new patterns, vohleh kill Le a/Id en t 'wholesale
etaitern make. and retell lower than ant Wier tunnels. the
city. W Invite' the attention of purros.r. Wilke above
stock, at out 1.1, rooms, No. 7 spa Wood st.
men; .1. k H. rWILLIPS.
cf l i Alt It lAG E OIL CLOTII—On hand, a
large wrtmect of 4.'u. and 0 q, StieeUoa. Swill
a Flinued Zack. Patna Carrlaga Oil Clolls. • syloanci
ankle. for halo aboleaalo u to. u eanerta pekes.
meta .1. d U. PHILLIPS, i &ad 9 Wool et.
JUST Ran) FROM pßlLLipsvir
Factory-2.00Q yd. 4 Add 6 pr. Orem Oil Cloth. whole.
!ale and retail, at N. 7 and Wood M.
mrer• J. t 11. PHILLIP&
grIODFISII-15 drums in store, for.sale by
11 mch4 . MILLER t RICKSTSON.
- .
HOPS --15 bales first sort Western N. Y.,
In gore and fur male br
,arb4 MILLER C RICELTSON.
. .
CONOMY CRAB CIDER-20 bbb. in
KA, Aare and frr do GT
ta,ll .11ILLICk ItICKETSON._ -
CArit,ilc4hl4.-100 sa MILLER a le by
ACKEREL--No. 1 in qr. 111,1aorstile by
k mat Milan DICKEY l CO:
L ARD -15 brls No.I in store and for. sale
14AIAll DICKEY*Ork.
Water limit 4a.
tibiATOES--100 bbls. prime Neshannock;
fi lg sale by . _ T. iroomi 4 sox,
61 W. asal G 3 Tract eta.
4.1,.
U. 1 1A.111S--Evan. kSsrift...nd Prow
i3. brid a n St Bhattes osiebssaad Cincinnati Sugar °anal
IlasaMr.tala by WM. .t. IleCLUltsi a LW..
limners anal. Lesko.
11.REEN ApPLESS2S bbls for sale by ,
Nfi _ : cretZ• , RUST. MATTHEWS A CO.
111 ItIED BEEF—Eians tr. Svrift's cincizmu- ...a.
lir li bum cufta tb...r.r0y...k by
i iya.. A. MeCLERM A CO.,
rebr-n• r tM4 Laberrty It-. .
C°l-1 FlSlt—Superior large Grand Batik
ai...:l " th ' A ` '''''' I ' irm. A. McCLUIZO A CO. •
----.--.—.-----.
B
ROOMS-1W doz. extra just received by
frt,...4 i i.e. DILWORTH AOO.
1 ioi4Eg.--iiiiti7ige prime ii.i.;: for eljecy "
11,..../ r..e.% I . J S. DILWORTH 4.1. M.
J.
/~ATAIL'BA GRAPE
d A .
Brc.e,, Caul Wank, allealteo7.
war the Water Work.
ItllR EL Pet otl riefiES-4 bn. atone and
Monle . try CCU. MATTI/RWB At CO.,
31.479 Water at.
HONEY-1 bbl. - Strain'
_,. superior Strained lioney,
mentrEtTS a co.
ELLER'S FAMILY )lEDICINES--Su,
Lre CUM( raer—The ratio. toMIIIdSPII of
Eel era. on Weed stmt. are hewn/Um et 7 put.utsr Memo
", Ilia ermlfuse has Leen found to bean
Invaluable medicine In every ferally. To Yellen . pry
tills thousands are Inth•biod rellof Gam polo
it ear -P'l,b, e `"Llt .
e te;:a manlier 10,11 .11111r2A. far nnirt r ,
teeetuntendeat. 'We have frequently used
c.„. n n Syrup. and know It to Le • 'scaly run."' • .•••-
I:detect. coug—.4ming Teltsrask
t.e,teseed and sold by
fa= R . E . EJ,LEP.S,
b. road street
BACON PAPER—IS MiL.Oin l nnatilhnv
a"' k ' r " a ' J.KILOON:& 41 : 11 &CO.