k t. j ESTABLISHED IN, 1786. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. 'Put DATLy AND vezzliar, r. Imes. [aura" minim 4162 la . lan. num Int= ton ro . tas tort orrtcs. —keen l dollars per annum, pa le belt yearly. Doite it peall denim - WEAKL xt Y—Tem denim pre =mum. In Nnnae. WWI lu ~ ..P14 1,4 on the thllowing condlticaue,- 74 . 6 1: :==."-= ' No The ' ElerreatClub and to paid furartably to edema.. tioClub Paperiwili rocr expliet, male. the tuonetis sent Wr ELT OP ADVEESIMBO. Ooaare elo hoer of Nononod . I or ob In I Do. 1 Do• urao.uo ttmatturano IltesorTete. ter annum-46 Ono -Dontllumr ,for neulabnk saodadbonal ku h n. otn.M . lo V scro tot oo of tln. .• oar.h oantlonal swum fronted °Tor ono . and sorb WWll:mud pun thoorte4 under the yearly rotor. Adrerthonients 01=034 a ronore."11131/1110i lllteen 'rnt":Z=Nirerga h :l.timi.;,g. yew the smoton thug.d thotr Yo Annomoing ennalist, On cake, to to frFpn , at other advt.... Momenta • A4rertlocnoonto nat marked t oo . appr Tor s snrelfal ' Dumber of Insertion...lU no =i* • pri.ll4ol of annual ratertiners raker limp id thermal branlatiate boshunt; sra all edisments foe 17. the beoetitof otiwt persozooovell ea all adeertlstmel.. opt ledneeLlatels maraud stab their own bushwes. ell ~ • Mums of wherthemots, in lentil. °therein. berend rill be shaded et the edmi .0100. Poe such lanadent. advertising, hills will be sestleeed. and "mond wowed te ddidd. • • All advertisements fot draftable losrantioos h lre - espct... s tek=e , re dwi tim th ezt . Manisa* wakes to be dodged 60 rest. Death wads smarted without charm name etmentra Med by Nand ineratione 00 obituary pram, sad when • adv.it.er. and di others modlneretniradew • ' time, or demising saran designed I. MI etteotlos to Ades. Coneerra or any public entertalmenta. where en made for sdrattim—sll boiled of M esta mod e— '. O ' make lo mil attention to le=te erardwiera colestas i d or fottett , itreletrte *it the mum Otte rold rad:dal toVit: midils the loot Murat, the um .111 be charged at the ' Me of not los dm lU diets Per 0100. jug um or air !Wk. to be Margerfiltde Pd.. ca. • 11l .em Lien.) Petitions tads. Isd Mato *goals` sod Auctioneer.* wiserthenients rot to be denied Mid yearly Mel, but to be tuner. +. sountof thhathree sod owe third per tent. tem the many es name. near ram. larommurri ..u fele sr r;i4s: Sixem, liensa) krartkro.....6o cent. 1). each additimai imertl 0n...--.9. cents, • lamsfest wieertirandits to be paid sdrowe.,, S CARDS. BUSIN 1 ERIL&N, INSON, Alderman, Fifth bibreeim 01Ism old Wa!aut. All rn.pur aria I'E, Attorney at Law-4k lA...sr /earth, la Arthure'll y idld- • eta: 113.—YETTER.mAN; Attar -11..1. taste Agent. N. lin 4t.11 I lehlu j- , - 7 571, Will g • vereat Lim • ,■ PLUsbnzat. 41 1 AMES J. KUIIN; Attorney Law; 'office. in Tillettrosze Rall, err d.e onut Que e r Irii.makd iamtlr __ .COLLIE , Atiorimy, iit;111 , 47 face tglerrie's Ba .. l=Prarth et; stove E:WM.I3.4d. ethir.tormed 9 with Wm. Nourer . .,F,ri., of Wethlhoth. ern trona Hy of the Land thller.) , .. ,te proeuti u d , : k w . 4 belbreCusgrem, . — Artheelepartraerit...; • Jar? ' JAMES P. KERR, ikon:toy at Law—Office Ith et, betwen Ballth4eld 'and Ontrt.littsbursh. WRAICCIS.C.ELANEGIN;AttorneyatLaw, No. l'oollt A:mt. Pitttb.4 , 6 , . tovrta Jr. 'anal. TOWS g WATSON,. Attomaya at • Late, Na.llo"roarrect, 'Pittsburgh. .deers Doy; Juba Snyder. Eau Her top. litaninan • Wm. IL iser,' ,rohnA , KonntiaM Deo. W. jacklarn,ll , loban:D. • .0.131' BDWARD T'; _JONES, Attonu3s . at Law: . Offlae - oa V. • e treat; ' Det•saa Wad ut EualUr . . , :TASPER : JUDY, Att,onley at ,Loar, No. 89 Ilfth • fittsbnlab..P. . - ic..sratuis . -.....r. s. arsmr-. ...T. a. cams. • ' . . :H.. S ac - 00.,= Bankers v t & IwoC>aotb; Lim _.., .aa F.seluas Drokm,l'icsth Ent arms. at Waad --, I.lltessaaelgras istarri 116• Sa — Vnitsixa list.Spitr ~:L .D . KlNG;Banker antrExchangeßroker, rkt ' s !Mirth *tree Dales lultsuk. K. Ells iiir,Ks- Gold arid Nil, r. Utoeku - Omuta mid sold. ... ..11m.biAmt =oast pold.dri premium fbr American "''Z.... ... 4 i. ,, OpE liPmikh Dullarr, lia n pau . Wil..lAll I, JR.., Ira — ni — ccr wig Broker, ad.e. ic. 4; widtaostthakok oreituboalu A.I2KINS ic CO: Exchatige Btokirs, I Smith East Comer or ihtrit mid Maher street,; All at moot literal rate, , . HOLIES & SON, Dealers in Forelin e. sad Doctustio Rau or mo..m, arnlcars Boat Notombditircie, Na m listet strget. Id► suds on the: pirecipd dth. PVEWE LARNOLDA CO.; Banker= etectd.E.y...l*Cets. 11•412 , 140tee.ae44q0: 74 alma Arcot. xi= dam to the Bank of FtslAncreb. , OS lectloas arwnvatmled to wict the proctsis resolttale, say put of the Union. ==r=Ml EkTRATLERTCFCAIEBT 7 I3I7.III7iii • Dto Millets In Poseittudatl , Peastittto et Otrtltbstell of Dewitt.. Thok - tidit--- SrArel..." 4.ft . "' ! .4L`,llr TM**, L. OABOTHERS.&•CO, Banking How; cam.: y id Colleramet .131.111 C paktce , .ptiatlima - A . ----.-,-ti von& IRVIN, Cbretta H ' issig . 3lerc A. bwit ' sodl3llll4oters. So. lit &cord — Ftiort: rminutt sad 14124,90 *emetics from 1.100 to $ WAYS la. • initlY4ll r ALAIZA FIANNA "It'CIY.: Sucre t 6 u of Dopodt.-Ilant Ziotes,.sodSpooio—NOtth.t.goroo of Wood wort Tided otrees.k. : orront.Dldoor 11 , . rod od Dr podt. Audd.Ctrek• ado . and colketiores midte r m' *lx; ly tho olinoiral lota. of the Unlted States. bie.tvmmina, Dog for Fodffd"ood Adn.oresuiddooniiiid rot. f_,•... i p t: W.' TA tli OR, -CominisigibriertitTd Bill i shot., - -nil: &.arod .trim - shikvai,iitkii *in hi ;:. ea la all Wawa*, ratrate r d s to 114 tam < Mumma' ~ ' L 'amaolgtanal ariklrashrma Or Nrcearal at. 4.1. . mai m ' Mara floods, Mrairciava kal.agatigalaa film' , - ablittaps. : Advance. male, If repialral.. „., , , :call2 ' r . ~.~.~::~ ~..i .y.d 1105 a. STOCKTON,:Iate iobnaton ..,Bor,".ller,Stallmer.PrSetter. Rntrillattez; cor met of Hoist st#TAlrd street*, littanrgh. r, 7 l4.ll9LßES!'elipap: L Li!erail:Detot, Amt. mod %tbs. kcitgre ri ZZ/kok# sr Vaalbs by 'l''' . %Law the ü brur a or eurosprrf-su , pu 12061csellre'ah - d- - Sttitiolier, Na 76 Voarth ettre4. Atolio •• 71-7•71---r A - , sc l' le and Befit 4vo 3‘ 5x.7.7 -~-.ae~r • Idanufacturefand Mre.. lll " w•wt.' Al , illoths;,Steart Moat:Trim wWn— ae: p•b s, F!, sad WoodACKU.O.7I' COffildSiTtrg axli PORWARDtOG, - - A;i aiINULTY k dO-Tfinsp AElZTAttAtrjr".6 , WOO D$ a4 h. 1 111:41nalsoloil Raker et.t; MI JOHNSTON. ;Forwarding. and LI nnialuka Itextbani,. No. 432 Saand Oat, . . . I :.KIER 4, 'JONES, Forwairdjig and Com . *ado% Metthantl, Denlrrs Iv .Pr.darn and - Ritk. malraadmr4 truelea, _Canal . Fula, MO Farg • 'll!a. Ditlabarsth. • . . • /LADY, JONES. & CO.. Succiskoktko AU • • ii r l f lok. k Ca. Cnnuntolna and 'am - And WO PlUnb urn! I , ladnfnetnred Op7di,"Pitttnt'• Dirt - 00 - CIDS MERZILIm; I t ''.•,': .43=a:rim ,•. Cf. sEtAcKLETT a:. co—lvtictis t ..,....:. •Vy . Nakrig u n Ford= and Donntalla VAT 41.1 a. Nn 101 ~,.. —5 4 ,4- - ...... ia _..-- hnnrFh ;&. l4 . v ., soN,C„—il 'l"7 ► "'" '`..'"'' „ e r e . IA ~ . o tu , e and_Rewi 7... - ,. , 'l=lgs:lm and atoOn -1)27 0004 W. Idatiia _.. .. .. —_,__ - Mrft & • BURCHFIELD,. W;soirs42 ..' sad retell Dee Goode Merchants...ou uf Furth , 'IN trectW.1 . .....,,, ametser - ' .u. CATautris. ERSEY, YLEMIM CO.. miestaii Ilitteautite;4or the vale of Deceett W oob itud noon also,'dealers Inuit kir& Itf Tenon' sum ~.'• MIN . 2 ,IWool. ;Sheet, fourth doom FUSIN 171 t. Dentist, Corner of Fonith WWI beat= ft, betwen Market and Tern' idtrOAC DEtYGOIS r , Er . srap, McDOWELL,• (Successors! to - • • it NenerStlialarale and Map Drlit and . desale Droggtstst•Dgal -and ; es 13 .„ r. , 11, 0 01.8turs, and 14.4rumentic— dam's esistrated 14 , 444 de ab , 14.4 LW. 47.4 r., - No. 40,1entarlie ,43.4 : 44 4 .944 0, ...1en! via pl,r.k. - .-..,:,2.']..-,,,;•.:-':.-r';'i:---,.:',::-:-..;•;,k,m„,,.. - .-',-`' : ',..fi::',-.:..:: -.:.,:i_:,::-..,:::74.-tijt-Zi2i,':',-;7 ! . - M , - , ] - '' '-• lI.E'-'''-'! . ...:1 . i../ . kfl',Y .-- -.PITTSBURGH , ' , GAZETTE. — r _. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO, Whotcg 3 ic I • Druid=asul manufacturers of 'MAW lk• " Fird. pu,i , ~.. 1027 ' 11. S. SELLERS, Wholesale DealiTr AIL% StalTn, Varetshet, A :atsbur,al. Ps. Hoods%Fs r t anted. 1011. N D: MOROAN, Wholesale Drukgist, roswoad-getr.onglizam=z7. . WIC lirElt§it Wholesale DrErigist VsLI Burg Car l* ra g n RAUN andvfetall lbi,zia4.,,onss of Liberty' awl dt. Cla/r stale INtl ir.T.:l2ll4.l,2l(lßptaou;Vholeatile • GAGGERS. SEIM Wholesale Grocer, Commission 4 - .l , Z y kt t l anac trer r Pa t ter and Ears, cufl. Q n .ll UEL P. SIIRIVER, Wholesale 4;n” Produce sod Cornsolssien Ifereluusbsnd Deal ers . LW • Usburpll Menufscturel irtbles. New. l u" gersl 13.1 1 • • • • strce4, Weems Vimd lord smitefio.t. Pitubwr.h. . Sea s. name - . . Joarra oaliere. TO N - S, DILWORTH & CO.; Wholesale IPII• . meals. • Priluee 'alri Pommiselor Illerehanthmud Co..Agen • "iar Hamra Powder or iisdardrille. pour, ha .511 V el at. Pittsburgh. • l . IV MORA.. A ' g WI E.- INGRAI A , holesale . , recant and Corruniedon !detest:dd. ha fig.:Wale t. and 150 First drew/. Patbtburgh. • r ''' , - ri llt Y , MATTHEWS & CO. Wholesale Tilerebarda. and 4 a 007-4==.11rtzra1ir„,,,....„ ~_. • . . vas_ -.....—. —roux army:._ 0 N, WAYT i ' do,,..Wl;oleaale - tiaric6l•F, talesion llirehenth.arat Maier. in Prod* and •WU h 51anufactures. ho. 400 Liberty street, Pith.' b u 4eI.',CANFIELD, - late of Warred , 01,1., . •.... • •• . • and Forwanilag_hleAdtaritt aid Whole ar in .IVerrtern, iteserre Phres4, Butter. INW nod Pearl . t and Westerst•Prorture'erneraity. WatChtreet: barer • Fruitheeki and Wool, Pittsburgh. - —•. t. ' 5. w i tlarung....-15. tr. wattutas....s - .laeittar .k - - WATERMAN & SONS, Whohisalo ' • rs, Groce CommLadou and Forwiedirag Merehantr. in nil kinds of Produceand Pitsithech rilanuftetre rod /kWh end Amnia tor the sale td Mamma& and 'Lynch rush alatuaaured Fob... lire. bi) wad bb,Water street, irsoburgh. - . • • _L . _ Whole- F •- P , f. VON tfii , ,TililoßST StMd.,7Whole • W. Graser.,_ Forwarding wad Couuniestion dierrh an ilta/ers in Pittsburgh -Manufactures and IVertern Produce, N0..V... raw., or hunt street and Chancery Lane, . . .. - arfir;t;Z, —woe — Wood now - Eft WhoTelde amen, soli Importers of Ilnulita. Nn 2'l corner of lahertr tad Irwin strootO. Pitt. 100 Pa...lton, lbttort Yarn, . coopo.di .to tunOL . 4CRCII IleCl/3.--....9 D: 1.1 . C11.1........1f1V1LT. C. AI.. MM IMLLS & ROE, Wholesale Grouen..t: and estssassaa Merchants, no. 257 Liberty lour, 4 011E11T. MOORE, Wholesale Ccj . ocer, Itectlfrlng Distill, dinlre In - Pro, do Iltbaafaii afactunnousd all Idnds cif Inseam and Disini•ile Vi'."" U4u" o ' f.Z o. r r ei s L ell o " Tat InTlrk ' '' raill'a=a,..t..,l,,z --- . "' 5 1 - 111 OBERT, DALZELL in CO., Wholesale JULiairAcers, Commission llorthan i. 4. dealers In Drodost arid ttshargh blanafactrans. In 11L3- utast( sstnnt. VIIERT A. CUNNINGIIKM, Wholesale • Groom Proiluso • Fessantaie. stsl entantissWn 0 1 s , :e I, - Lanais: In Pltubufgh Ilnaufartar, Lin 010 1 4 . sheet. linsburgh. ... 00. aonl . 11. lIIJOCIII.C.c - -MGM 24011.1. t. .BAGALEY & CO., •Wholesalo w Oro ears, lins. 11 osul. 20 Wool sirs, Matins* 1 y... - .in aa. VDU.... . . ..,.. 111.1 - 10 1CC.V11C.44. WOK & Me - OXY.IZESS, suecessnys tn o LL. - -r. J. D. - Det. Whole-Pak Omer, Pura ardisa. - . and minion itirrehants, deal,. In Iron. lodla, lan., Osttan Duna, and lilliblivrish lassinfeistares grass -ails . cornet Wood and-Wawr •Doeta; Dittoyargh. il . - 7 - t. ' _s- ....- ---- Ci;OCIIC. A: OULTIKRTSON.& CLOUSE, Wholesale t o • - Grocers and 01201Illfei00 31,h:int, Dealini , In far. rs, od littslouryli Nan ufastumi' Articles. Dia dabelts attest. ttsisissals. D. ' . •1. transus..--- ... -. .....m....rtAre. jr, • . WILLIAMS - it bb, Wholesale and . •Jaeutn easels Grocer, Forwarding - and Conindaidon acbsOts, and Ikalsas In Cioantry Penlnon and Pittllana Si 3Lanufastar, antler of Wool Wild Filth sta. Pitts-puma. --- wire Itaaraaari.:—Tnne I.crre-..asst-asan.„ 0. noniiirea._ 1104INSON, LITTLE & CO., NO. 2.;,.5 harty.strete Pirt.horgh, Idhalershe Omni, Pro. arorTs j -47anusdadon Merchant., and dram In Plitelionih Awnraoa g r*R, 1,01.11, Wb - olesale firocens,:, Corn - . tohnfeinferehants. arid Dreier, in Prerfore4ltoond Building., fronting on Liberty, Wood, egg Sixth street; Pittsburgh. Po- . TO PARKER E. difi.,WWQ:l.l. ~..i. .r. In Prodone Foreign Mar, Liquor, IS Wm ?ln oh and Itectinal Wlttlear—Bn• h. o , ardn loot I.lbartY at.. - littabarah. • -, . -_ -- MUSICAL INSTRIINE2Mit. iOLIN IL MELLOKTIeaIer in Piano Ponce, - 111.1., and Itnairal Inetetunenta, Enhool.Bre.te, and tionectiegi L i gmttent 1. 1:?:: i C n tal, , e , et c Zn , t's Plano Toon for HANBY KLEBER, Dealer in Music Oa . - Meal Imetraments. and Importer of Italten;Steleae. nt to Swam A Clears grand and moors Ptsnoo. ortlit 's ahnoszt Attachment. Alga Mc lannhom's [ NANUFACIMMIS KEWNEDY,. CHILDS & CO., Manitfactu at itop:rtor 44 .shloc, (..)as4t: Cb.o 80. Pe= MM. Pataborwlo teaad . fr. laf&S& kanuficturerm of ring . 4 4 . 1111 7 trceel. Pkromb i rood. Stool l rloogli oW• 4.4.4 to iarean=.,"ArgairtiVl'lLep A s i 'crm . 1 Coseb b iriz gb owhop wwwkilboworr of Row and gran d... • VIIMBURCIII . ALKALI WORKSHBoot : P..sier7o,p a 's c gic" and . 'frkilpffalriticLo. I t e o' h : bra 43 1 Ow irt-aekno !ern,' .—._ . . ... -- L.____ PAPER HANGINGS. IVI :- ALTER P. 3LARSIIALL, Succtlyor to 12rtmt C Hill—luiparior sod oaler lb linotall ' tWi . strituto r.n , Wobirittios Ind boidart:: Wialow Sti ' Pint ,Iloord Prlntr,to. Aboo--Writioit. rrioili r t sold W ping Parr, No. no Wood Arcot loitoors. roil ...PiPaond airy. Pittsburgb. l'a _. . I TEA TWAT Vlll3_ teTtr;nii Wine ]u? unt.. Eon W. of tfan Meanond, 11 Wilmer uhfA. hi'CLURG & CO., Grocers and --Tta Mears. No. ZO Liberty Moen: alaire Woof brae rayw on band r large reaertovent of (2aloa flrneeo feauna line Teas. lilao—Fomirn mneta and If uff,,Wheixe sal. and rete ll . Denial, auppliof Ll= TRAMPOIITATION AGENTS. A. CAUGIIEY, Agent Lake ep for We W eedAb n r M t haa WnMa f d o la ßr b er e e l a d l efe. VI.XECH. Psi CO., Transporters hy Canal • 4od soniranliag IttoAulott, corner, of prim uttuet - • i . , VESITL9II_III , I37D6.• , - , • ... : 1nn1iva•nr,0......--.;.. .t .. ...A. erzetexenn at.' - Vi • ESVERVELT & '.9N, well. nOwn . UTlNPoilloo Plod .Ilf aknnbitoop ountatttlf oli hand or tp older tbo but orUele to than tine, at sl , Plf al utatul," N 0.13 R. Clai re dreoU Abu a Ito • fa..ltarkut sera t. ittoodlutory. endow., to tlip Distotoul. Vottlti.pbutters made to deftr, and oil What/ .oeutlp Todrud..• o apt° 41 --'- ' ' IiMOT - Iff .-- VidI.I I ,ItIdIIATP A' peaiiylDAlllll— . e 'bllettettle keel?. ea baud allkbetegrel oath , trod eof ilbim.d . Alk whorl prlty, It domploto wooftentat .of ye IJ. 011 W, em Venltlus Pl:odors are moat to order to Um bdt utyle. tfornottod to fold to ithrie• th , Upi,t Stat.. 1110 Blinds no be mound without thou old of • Rued duct: flawing putfinood floe dotkittobt: Awl wwd of the billet esabllshment of 41.. q- yII McClpllitod,l 0110 Pte torsrakti their, ail . e . dditort us well ugh. pulp 1k t,,,r7 firpfaz:t ott=-1,... - 1 •.. lattilltiC4tt .yOSEfirJORNSTON,.PArztt 114cERA, e. wrr i z i lv..... (=wf . of TIAN Al.....italciput ,N. g,-.-I.lm,tintulagortar.latlA, for sale. . • •114:17 , , ; N SURGEON. .l'eleriotir ySurgaiti, late gretlentl.• would rm.llllllx . a, Lou enanornad practlrn la thr -,cturful sttentinn b xtrotevrr ea give Astlioctlhn. ' • . 1 1 11 b r=on..;ItInn . aml Ivanla Arca.. WO OL 'E, Wocd. DEALERS and fr,thertle or Marrimin ty rittshur*t. . TIARBAUG.II, iVool MErcbanto, 6-7 lalm In Tlotto end Prooloco Ameraff r. For. . 00 dh"ff Comoltainn °lmhoff', No. 116 VIM. street. MI 116 &mad stmt. hfflobargb, '" .11liG: - VING-AND LITECOMUSINE _,_, fila,Faisll N SON, firgraHver on Wood, Phlle Ilan, (third eu.,,,, )) h . pe,--Vlotre of adisereeLolatZZg ur l *els for Dlrirfonn, Ede tun, to in the blot rtYlo of and at the lower, orlon , . ' • , 11 . Li; 1::r.....141:;.::C. I ti f t. 7.; , llll:A.N 7 S ;Tr j : - ...icar.g.)% ; ,lll: 4 .7 mlii -;---- Desert oe. linelueer alo Vbalne Outb.. le., g"4l et V r ' etl l"" or dm • MI Slane, and printed in colOta. God u g•re. or nude ha lbw tarot ar•DrOrtet stria, and at the otust,rarnsr able • lOottlr __ _ _ —__ _ _ _ . • . JEWELER& mit W. wusdirTlfacT;;TWreiry - ,: 7 § - , K.,- ,111,,w"*.VbegWV117-11=t= FILATIZWARE ICERCHANTIF. t a t ANa - 1 — illa01(1 , 6 - 0: - Ini_porters and 111 Bantwar. sad g.,VUaTilSro, -i -,"-•••• • IdISCELLANEOUS OTIN FITZSIMONS Manuactu rora of and GREENGLA.SI2t, MOUL.l)9.ltntlittl Lutar of kfACIVINERY, take tido meuwl of 'lnfrtnlna thov drain:au , of Laving atteh work done, tbat awy ore prewatod to do It at too loweat towsible rate, at Um %bort. cot notice. and In the tont nmnor. tbrir rotabll.htnrot. Ikonad Arcot, otos« the COL Bridor.noar the Zia. Work/. Theo low for BLaek flmltL aal Itla4 Furnerea. mono faoturvol at the shortost untie, and ttt the Inwokt Prte , * All klndo of Jobbing tlioott tbort ntrkthrso Gas Fitting. MAFFErf & OLI), Front stret, beturren Wood and 3larkat.l . lttalmrgh. Would invite the nubile to their elmndelier .. P m ndnnt o,f A-octets, The F i tti n g rtmared lo excente Gap nu 'the ohort,t no tire and moat resamable imrla:af SPRING FASHION FOR 1851—Thi,,4 beautiful at) le of Hate reeelvnl and for rale by JAMES' WILSON. nada ' miner Wool at. and Diamond all,. ~/ f~t'~''y:~ Wegner, Bleckner & Mueller's NEW LITHOGRAPHIC ESTABLISHMENT. TIIE ABOVE FIRM reBpectfullyluniounce to their friends and Urn pabllr renarally. that thoy are prepared to narrate, in the find style of their art, all coders for Phu. I.3asdu. rail., Diplomnn Choelo, Vading a Ptrdlnodonol Odds. Map, Charm LAIocIP, de. Their eflabliqhment hi at No. Mi Market atrect. botwoon Third and Fourth ntrrola, up Win. UV 1.31 Bolivar Fire Brick Manufacturing Comp'y. GLOVER, KIER & CO., Pnornieruen. THE SUBSCRIBERS, having Leen ap i. pointed Agents hand the above named renewer'. 1.111 keep constantly unhand • supply of thr celebrated ltollkar Vire Brick. Crucible. Vim C la y . Yurnaekllentib*eod lnwal la. They are al,o prepared to rendre enters fur said Veldt, t., be made In etre and RIM. to ault purchamers. whkh stall be.prompur a Yeedo myhem It nereleary to enumerate the many ad. vantages the Mlle. Fire Briek ro,rev. lee overall ganef-Mbar hare been offered the Ade In tho litilted State, their ',ulte rior'', being well keno. to ahnoet all ortn, who nee Fifv. brick. The pnoprb•tone have detertultml that the Mick 40111100 e none uf their pmaent enviable repulatioo, and that no expense ' , hall bo maned to make them oven better than they have heretofore been. This tho tally establithment now manufuturing Vire Brick at flotivur. KIER a Ji)Nizi. enc/37 Canal Balkh lloyehthM, Pittrhurah. aMcCOIW & CO., have received .4. their aiming kyle ,d Ilan, to whirl& t h e y pratntly Invite thr attention of [hely °mink, eratual the public. generally. • - (Art: _ Pittsburgh Oss Pipe and Tube Works. MI'S undersigned have just completed their :town, IRON TURK WORKS, Meer, um todnee snit Pitt,. I.4thergh4l and aro nowtonnufacturritne NI AIM. of. PIPE. L. comotPor and otter nom mad all rlara or • WROUGIIT IRON TUBES, which the,. offer for male et the towel:Unice.. Thor are now prenansa to e trent., Niters. to 'or extent. without el . - lot. SPANLI Oh. lio.lll and U: Water strw , t. PlTTellUittl It. I'M Gro , th. la Prcittuer— frl.4 01 MI!.. la. 166 Whrrtl ,o ß r o L , E—Ciy IltMl,orl h. 110 ICIIOLAS VIVIAN, Civil Engineer, Dratmlarman, eat Practiral Mining Aural. Mel., Urnortar of Modell , for the Cravat Irak, dertirru of Mark'. Ivry for Min,,LiVatrr Works, found betwixt 10 A. M. oral 6 P. M.. et his nrillentr. Marbory rtrret, rift,hornh. falai:4ly. 11 A. l'il ADEIIIAICAgent ?or ilelawarr tunlafrtr lnsornnm Company, .P.t Wecrr I C AR DIN Fa: COFFIN, Agent f W Franklin el Fire Inenrencr 0 - mammy. rmrth resCeornor or WOM and Thint ftrrotn. ta 1.0.041, Canamisston and dir . e . l.nd l'ltt, WM. GLENN, Roox BINDER, Wood etreet, v v AktanAl door from t 11.• r' sxrPint i r."1„11:, bound nut...limns. 1000. In numtwr., or old I•ookr Itmund carefully. or rrptlm•l. Nun, , ,put ow Eh., who Rant hiodlw axe lovitril to oIJ. long Rsßylly Co.; Wholesale and Retail Alanufacturerp, awl Hat... Cap. sod Rano, co.rmer of N 11.11.04 HIM l'ittmburat. Itt•rg t offer haul ecnipletw gloA of ILitr, Cajn y Y 1,1711. of :4;;ll:!‘ u n * k. t fAV:Plt;lr h Alp Wb'l" , ' :: '' L' p ' art. ' l . . '' sr; t no ln r: thou,Otto. s.surtuc that they will r... 11 ItTM. DIUIIY, Nlertiaant I)raper. IV TM. Dealer in licniity 31nrie'llothinii, 1,11..rfy rt. BE3ib i vAL.-I , R. STEER 111111 reI3IIIVINI to , 141,iirty. otrtict. holm, Pitt. No. In. °Mr. atnl 41.01. niz in the r-Inte _ . dew Coach Factory—Allegheny. c 31. A. WIIITE & CO. trout! „ 2:: n•nifullr inikomahotiTon,lLLy va ‘,.. 0 . %. a ... 4 ; ° . a rn no: - tn . ak . l . m., and a.l;prerlml eemi•. 4 ler% fo l r h evrt; 41 , ,,Iirtion of Ichirlr.,Car:t.-- llw ;It•e-,Win;'lrk! km noo ' ..?f,ollll44 n,n ' tll t 2; have, the,. Pei nrtoture ,01,1.114. t enabled to to work on Lno.t nawYvble Wan ennllnit Artteles In their 11., ;• Mention to the @election ofmaterial+. 1131 . 422, none hut enuiretent wortmcn, Cher ht. brute ot, 111 warrantinu their work. therefurraek tte attentim 1 - .l' the public to Chit matter . 1. D. Gen:ming done in the b.,t manner, and , the inn.ll-1.711h1e tonne U. A. AGLE MARBLE .WORKS, (establirhcal Iszz by EDMUND 'WILKINS, No. lot Lawn, t.. • ro of Wtord Attort. Pittßhornb. Mononomfo. Durial Vault,. Tomb, ll..l.rtorno, tr.o.; Montol Nem...Contra sod Moe T 0 0 ,.. Moore on heat end mole to order. N. B. A choke , rolettion or tym.rno an hand. 010 . . A CAILD-18 L %LUMPILY BURCILF11:11). North East iv. corner of Ft:meth and Alerted otreett, littshurults be t , to, at the comment-et:sent of the New Yean to re turn their thanks to their cortomen soil the oultic toe UM, 04. fon the lame share of 00.111 catentlal . ttetn. cud invite the crettinostwe of their farm, Ilevtur.reeently tlarrsal and imorcreett t.helr room, they are ctialtrd to keen in hand a eery esteruttre as of Oreals— and lumen will bare the ailmntane of niamty of uxlot to examine troralt, end make their ectectrons. They ilt,ittn making , their mashliehment. sr far ee s I,VIIILI STOKE. where...eery article in the Dry tionts ntodcil for the wants of feather. eau be prrasitred--and to Abele continued efforts ur select the beat good. anti to .41 et low prince, they Lope to mate It the Intelsat of families notliu. disk! usla. to favor them with their custom. CMThe BLSINF.Ett will be oonttoutal to tbe roams up stair•—tntrsuce from 4th street, or thron;b lower room. rang r- „aiTfSBURGH CO;IMFECIAL COLLZGE, sCorner of Third and Market s treet . The only a. , n! lorthistion of the kind in Pittsburgh, Yiertrr.—Jobn Floallie. Principal trortmcfa. in the Scheme of Account% • O. K. Clotroberitti, Pears.. of Perturnanship.liervantlie Computation, to Moo. 31. Macon/DM+ Innt.... .. Cm.. .mini Leo , Those dneirior • .ttiplete kw - whelp of Kook KnePiria. =ld tanPpEatko to VICII branch of hill , lacert, al,o on oh- Rant at.4.rapil peomatiebtp, are Molted to call Ma exaEn ile4hOarraihrusients. - Lector° no Coattoorelal Law every Monday evenin, Kehreenee to any of the mehlent dly merchants, idelM . EAGLE lILSILBL_E WOKS. EsTA au sti ED 'I 532, by EDMUND i I , WI LK 1 NS, No: 245 Liberty et bred of Wood street, Pittsbiirgh, Pa. ~ Mernotnente.BurialTanita,Tensitetenes, At.. Mantle nem, Cent. and Plo. Tote. always on band and made (0 tack, or the. choicest Marbles, arid at very reduced C 7. A choice s, relnlion of Drattemos on The filed -e. ,_ ” ----.--e,-... h , E. .. Ar•l no as ' - f"'''`' -- '''.' I I l fgriligry. d ';'' y. -- I— . •1 1 I '''l ItErY.H.ENCES. Finn. Ilarnrar Drnny Cluck Tinman. Erg. Ilon.Juabm John Harper. I , :p. km. fiutlruon Jr.. P. 4.5. W.. herr, Ern., Architect. 'John Snyder, kg, C•xtz . • Sow. Prokrrm. _ PittAburah Bank- nynnwr k Itahm. do. J. IL ribanntorgrr, P.m. 11111 Corry. do. Wllgon Illcf_Ancl E. noon kenrgent. do. Robert 3leKninht., EN. Wm. Ileural.y C(1, Jug. IleKulght. firming-Ir. T. slorlant Co.' 11.110. Juxhun Rhoden & Co I , rs H. 1. 0 KN., Ileglirny. P.. W. feel. grairrul 101 lb. very Ilhornl pntminr l .. 7 1 "4:tr i dt,V J TC:!.fror„,„I'toti: time, and ulllendrnvor to rentlrY sal.irractlou heneaftrr. .ix2l TAXES W. WOODWELL. C ‘ ABINET FURNITURE' 111AXU- , McCann!, Ware-roma VT 99 Thin! anat. J. J.W. IT. non..trolly Inform, Ids frVuln and rociantcrs that he has now !mankind e torrent, and twat dock of boueehold funalloret raver before peen in td o lra city, as be Is determined to uphold the quality with welbeearotwol reaterialn, beetworkshlp, and !tattot do ahcou and from lbe extent of 14n orden and bendy In manufacturinor. be In enabled It, Pordamlateranted motel tore, at the loweet dla ham adopt.' tho priple of Identifying and.ctom interort with Isla own. to quality and prim. beet. elwaps no band the greatest variety of every oleceription or fornitara from the chearrtrat and plaimed, to the cruet el.- ` Jg ' t ' ;::,ll, order. Its t 1. herefore calleitra inrarellon, that 11,, owl can tattoo! of Ms ocolablirabotent may be Anon.. Tim Mlle:wino andielet clamant, in red, of him /dock, witislo tor rich owe. of atyle and 'Minh rioan not to, morpareed to any of lan, Ilaratern eates.' '11.10., drawing, dinkuto and bobroom . ••2in Wevh..."l:iy. - T.:• 11, Fat urtl.m-, JUif I " .1!I y i ro 14 - . .r.1nt , ....1.11 . . „- Saluetini. Pth P.,stoe. . •1 , .. L. Pnlamlny. A u Etal. DI WednrAdA.C. Ann, hth Nat uralny. - 1 , 412 Wetln.sulay. - • • 51, Saturda,, •• MD. Wt•tlnes.ls, . Srpti. 3.1 Natunlro . F..•pt. 11th Wotheo.l.3. :Ih :hstunluy, ... F.!!' ” . "! n. '"`Pq • '''',. I':' i:iriini7... Det. lithlW...Dn,D, I , laurday. . - .tla,Drine,l4,, Zith Fnlunlay. ~ !V.v. XtbilV,,lnerdni. Nyr. Saturday. Sat Saturday- ~21,1V.Inewla,, ...,, enturtay. Ike. i , o4l:lattininy, D. 13111 eatunin, - 1`.0.1. Sntunta), ettnarnl tine— ll:r.kly Trim. . , . .. . . 11 ...New Wrk ....... ..,... ..,aturdny. areh I. •-.8.. 1, "'l ` l / 4 torday, llarrh2s. ...Nor York , aturday. Mareh22. ._.9.a.ton ' , aturda. April. 9. Saturday. April 12. .... Nrar, York 111,1 !Av.:Tout- .IVednoday, M. V/ Wodnemlaty.lllar. ......... "... " —. ........11 . 1.71;;;;1;;: c . America 11..tnti 11'..ltuivloy. April Asia ".ew. York etilltlYirf • !lay Pa.wavt. 4.1 or New York. SZL etkorul =Mu. E 1.,. Nero Tor): owl /Lorre Um—Monthly Trws. L... .1f ORR. VL Franklin. Malkinla T y, Feb. Franklin. LTA lliaday. Humboldt " Nth tlar Illunbohlt nth Apr Franklin, •• sth Apr Franklin," 4th Alny Ilututuldt. " At May Ilumithlt. " 4th Jnne Franklin. " tilatEry Franklin. •• k.l July Humboldt, •• June Humboldt. " Franklin. " Ilith July Franklin. •• trith Aug llumboldt. Aug. Ilitrtholdt, " '2,lthttept. Frunklln. :Nth ;tont, Frunklin, •• Ott Humboldt. '• 111111 Oil. Humboldt. "lutil Nov Franklin, •• 111 k Nor. Franklin. " 1111. Dec. Ilumboblt, " 13111 11.. U. Sieerfa :Varipotion Ch.—Nov(olv hire. VIM 111,111". .--Nar York Tort 61[ .for New York 14101. Veolay, Moral 21. ...New Volt hider. Aio , l 10. —.New York rrido*.lley 10. --Nor Y0rk_...........Wriday. Jut". 11 Il rtnlnn N% -h1n5..4.. BAtat) Mar. enturlay, April ID. .f.atunlay. tI T IT. Wanhlngton._ II rrumm_ cohlogtne. I knasta... TOR CALIFORNIA. Ir.& mall atentnere kna. Now York on the 11th and 15th of rash month. for Chao.. a TOE PAVASC,}O LIT ICL.T. Steato.hip I.ALA leaven Cbarl,tanin tbe Int end Mho! ru•lt moat.. ARRIVALS LAD DEPARTURES OF MAILS. X 4rrr.m.—lty ilreen.intrg, Cltaniben.hdtn. 1%113440d., New Inrk. Kin.tern, r.entrn and Nnrthern part, of N. lurk, IM.lnwarn. 'New Jer,y. and 11, nix New England 1;1a4v.•- Thc l'noTinr., of I.n•rr l'onada. Nowa Ventia, and Bru.n•wirli.. daily. Arrn, at 4 r. D.naito at I p. n. Illair.•111. add 11.)111darabany. Inrlwunq Ohe rounti, of linultonl, Can.) , rla Nulty, elln. , on. utuata, Ire Kean, Vvrey, Morru Luinn..d part of AVeatmoteland. via lavrlnumm, ysville, t4drox i Rood, Nror Alexandria awl Indl. .3 ronot7. Arritex Jail), elOl.l. Mundays, at 3A. .; de tartx doll/ at I.Li P. 0. Eatc—Br Ratter, Marra, Crawford. and Jrarrow rountaaa. N e•tera part of New rk and uvrer Cattuala..ll'• Anita. at U r. N.; vad .laprarta at a h. •. . . - . . P.,. Parra asp 111....PLIka.—Ily 11 pablayUla. Cnvn, Fa) rt.. Para PIPWt. lapq of 11 p•trp•rvlrEntl count,. 11r City. NNllhrrxran,l 1\'.41- ^rn parts .1 1j1,.i,1 mad Imlgatra....hentur.ll4. llJinni, 11.1,1 m • Van. 1 1,, ,U•ovios. L..l,l4 , LivaPlrtla, and Tex.., Art ea at Sr. u azsl dr,arts at 11 v. N. sl7.l'atgryta. Pan*, 111,11,d, 1. 11,s. Va., Jen. llatri. you. Car,ll. Ttowansm rap API-i.... al I I p. a.: elepartv nt Norm W. , 721v,..11). l'a- and tT^.rlatd,untn— La,rrlh, Ppriaph,liraaus Aktal,4lla.marl .11 a, nr, 51• L Cu> 1112rocr, t.r.. San,/tolty, Will tura.. muitta... 01110, tt.• rAtmn, tin Id thy Ntal, ,, Ira ;Ind 1111.4., tverlll,lloo all 111,111. Fat, lowa. atvl Wkves..lorti..l3.ll). Arrivm al II A...) .1 , par. at P. it K M/1.-B7 Sbarirl.arg'. Itnuann. : 1 1 , rtnixtehl.T.r< turn. I.l,•inrt. hiltanning, Anußrong. els kau mud einartald eigeuti., ash I y..-crept 4.41 A ;r. u an..l il•Tarl• he. r. flhaeza..—lty Parr, .vlll, Portor.- liarlhohorm ota: h.loo. Amt.. ra Tburob., aml :Words,. at aY. • ilopartA .llombqa. Witiorolapo 1•1•41 n 47 A h. Otitrhoqie loot Iloh ottaulrola Vrulot r. .1, part. %.'ohoogar. ago! haturqa, o I , 3loswerlt.—Kr huh/mama. Ptroot's ton. WE...or - nit in.. Pool INot rem, 1411.,- Coolohro.n. ta..l Libertr. Coo. Arriro, Pittway, aml Tlaurnla,r. a.; 11, I..orta lloutlat • sod Thorotlaya. at U tare,. Notiloatovo. Cam?, Nurorturoortt. loom. Crtolt *Ulm, Poltrzons , Ihrtimn,. la. Arntro 'owl.. • vol b aryls,. al w_x. tloparta 31 , 134,4 aml Tl.ortho at M. frtlarota, t —ll3 Chat., 51..0/.....,110. Mono. , o , 'l tour, Frankfort 01o.a. Pa. Fah-tow. Va Arr.. t .Yrtlay, al a v. tir,o.ro , ratunLtt at —l3r. Antrim. North. t1a.4.1n..:C0n. and Arollot PA. ArriVl., VretillekliprA. at hr. dol.aht , on M.A., at .... Y. I.rarorl.crn.—fly 1.n.....a1e• Ferry. Aim,. Frid"i. al P. .h•parte :.+alunla", ti w. Vamcro..—lty earor. laraalowek. Plu,..r.t, 1.1.4.31r1..1.1.. tueloolln:t Warm'. ant Venana Arrivea.lol) al 7 A. W., aM74•30411.A...ra.t4 a. Le.Yers fweskre nn lreaelt , 7llll.4 twin 171.. 1,... one Iv. brf,rt. ihkr nrimr, I. nen. weotly...l work I" mail le iu thy 11M, half an L..dererturr. RATES OF DISCOUNT. I:Or2LRLD ban, rat •1116 liTtTlaCTia a .laArrla. ST N. /1013IES 5; SONS, 13..nk en, N., A; Jrvrk.: .T 1e.......a 7Air4 old .f,ur,A rt.:. Z'a115 ,, ,, ,, PK. , NdYLA ASIA. ,Ilram-k at , 1....1P.10n.. . Bank el Plltowrell .. -.....rar:1N,E..11 at ~,.. trr -.- _ :. 4. rarhan:r Pao, -1 .1n.... ..n. Pranch at ~....4._ .I , M,... andan 51..4 do ..... ...pxr P n at raw Y0up4..w.n.......1. Bank dr Cranmemr.... ... ,MT hank- 110rmnati.......1. na.. Bank of North Ae.r...par c'onnarrrlal llk,Cinrinnatl J. ....I Batik of North'n IA bettlom.lar Fran KU.. flank_ .._. J. Bank rf Prons,Prania--.parilatfarrltp Hank_... P Pant of I , nn ~ ...kil, . ..Par 4, W. Life Inc A Tru.l C..... 4, Bank of 11., United . kaLK 111% r_Arru lte.r.ne Bank, .. 4, Connarn-lal Bank ht Pa-..par !Ludt of Menti11vn._......... . 1 mall Illrani Rank_ par NE . } . NtILANIJ Ft..lgo _....par nank........ All .olyrnt I.anka Alanu far. a klrrh 'lank.- par NlilY ipll.K. Altmlartira' Bank. kai , .... -.-par !?mr York 1itj........-.... raf171;11 ' )1 1 .,1.... - ... .... V; ‘" n"i iiiiititi S 17 !butt:nark Pap -k- par, ... ~... Trwlessuales 8ank......... -.v., licertarn Lank-- ... . ..... .pai Bank of Chuntoroburgh. 11 Hank of CB ter . ._pa r Thanker Danrille .... . - Far I Hank or oac.., ci. --4,: r..p.ri I Bank of liermantosm......par I Bank off rttroburgh....... I Bank of LenPamrn - ! Bank of 3llddletoan. .. •. .. .. 3. 51outromtry Om Dank-.-rar Bank of Northurntralatnlpar , Carllsla Lank.- -..- 3-.11 (k.lunthia ilk a * Bridge ()Apar I 11,1,411.0. m Hank- par I EattAn 1.1ank..—..,. ...... par ! Erie Hank S Farm... , Ilk of Burks C0..r.tr,1 Faraufrx' Ilk of Lancaap.r.Partl Fartn , ra'llank 0(1(.101111111 Farm. Ilk of nehurlkllll-Vpar I Far.A.Dror. Warm-Pam- Franklin Ilk. llaakinagun par Ilarriabarn Bank- y Iltmexlalo Bank 3., Lanrastur flank !..mlraxarr . l.km... I:aut.-marl . ir.lelartirte —.pa IY I N...4%F.Y ADELAW A Ili . r il '4"nAItITIVFA. ‘'t UNA of thr Vldlor ~ I/1k of Virginia. Itlchotoo.l !-. K. 11.1 t. V. Not-161k t. Wm-more Iletukof 11rtnnik ..., Methant, tt 51Pcb. Lank 't, North Wotit•ro Dank- . Brattrlint ... ... ... ...,. .., htatTll CA . E.01.1.N A. !Hank of Co yett, Ilk of M.. of N. Garoltrut.... • 1 Curunterchtl Ilk, Wlhnhoftt 2 Mo•rchahtt.' Bonk, Newborn 2 Al ilall 1,A1101.1N A !'llk of the. Pl. of ±. Itarollnt. 2 hank of Muth Camlluk.... 2 Matt of Charlt•oton .. 2 P tr lonra . A %1.-chant& Ilk 2 -lir.ollt/lA. Att;ort-I - Int. A hanklnt. Co Hank ni Aucitta... w .... ..... t 111 k of Ilrtintlrte ,k Auttatt. '1 TENNI›,4 ntl D. • • . .. ....... ....... KNNTUCKIi. not Itentoekr.inoinillo ..: Ilk of Inulevllle. "Montan '... Noribrrn Ilk of Rentnek, ‘. 1 Southern Ilk of lipnturk, '. N11,...;411.1Ill. Ilk of Slit, of Alignmul ..... .', 11110111. tad nook and Ibrunehen_Lo 13 1 17 ri nk o r r i i ii ?Cr ri. It 'S +. '...'";• eh le: ':: 111111111. i N. I.otObnon HOT* Moe& Lank of PolOrrillo 11 Monongahela honk for nett Branch honk. .. . Wyoming 11k.1111k.oborevfor York Bahl' Belk( hlmte,..— 1:1 01110. Ohlo Photo hank 11nobell at Albano. 11.1 Ornoch 141 . .IgoO9O- .... Monet at chi ...... .110, IF•nnrm . Mer•honir, Dank.'. Doverunu•nt).‘toek Ponlnnobtr ank , Inonanco Camp./ 01.0 Dent CANADA. Ilk of D.N.Amorle.Tan.onZa 11,tult thl'nepl... T4n•vntof, Bank of Sonlrml Dank of I , .baulula., Tnn•nto;.. EASTERN 'AI:HAND K. 00 Now Y.Ak 0n l'lilladolobb. do p , Un . . •• WENTEILN Cluriunnli ....... ...... loodeTillo 1111 St. b0w1... .1101. D AND SPIXIi: V/11.01, Doubloons.:+mut.h Jn P.triot 10141 "'1". Ja Itrancto ... Branch at Toledo do' Branch at Dation .do Branch at Ihdalran. .4o Branehat Liollintbto. do Branch rat........_ d0 Brandt at 2..calato do Branch at Mplor d anathda do Branch at HIo Branch at Clutlonatl... ...... do Branch atColuanlona..- du lhanelr atWaphlngtnn do Ilnun-1/ at ...... .dol Branch at Lam arter do. Branch at Strobenvllle do Blanch at Mt. Lrr00n.....-do Branch at N.wark..- 014. Branch at ....... d. Branch at Spriugfa.LL.......4ln Brunch at tarittla- do Branch at Troy. ......... Branch at Mt. Pleanant--...d0 11=Z=121 MOS= • ....... Brunch et Piqua. du Unwell 'r"jrial • ;. - • • • • Brunch At YAtun.. ..... Itnurli of ' , ranch at 1.1,1111..uhr Bratech of Cu, alsnus. Ilratich nt Tnlrdn Sonnets. u k is rtimiti.eil and 1.1. the follurrl. Spring 11 UR FIII4I' LOT .4stprielog. I Vl.ni Chi p, White kutl Imo, Chip. limdi,ll Chip. strrw and Inatim . wl, Florrn, Crimped,' Alt.n.. Nplil tAraw, Ottonee Own. L•tnr and TOM'. Jrnny Lynd and Patin. Ptmw and Patio, Pt erl and lard, Patin. Arnarlren Lao, Ilunnarian Miro!. PM.' Manilla, :111; w .A. A. MASON A CO.. 02.4 14 Sixrket IILAUK li1tN:88 S lAjorrs Wen,sti n.flurtln mel3l:. ILKS.-lunt recd per k Lulntrin. 811 km. ncl, anal (Atte, rolorr..l A. A. SI A:4 , N A CO. pi:ill LlNENS.—Received this morning mnntller lot n.arled maim, 'Orb 1,1.. n.. 0115 A. A. 31ANIN A 1,1. - . . . —.. ..—_. (g INTET 01L—,;50 - gall. for sale lo; A 7 m. 1114 J. Kill a Co. pOTASI I —7 casks (prime) for mile by Anc.llls • J. KIDD A (01 IVIIITE BLUE-5 lthlm (Cooper's) fur T u•ii by MOW, J.•KIIII1 ACo 111 . iiitt(ii GUTI - - 3 0 Ibla . (hood r Q..hY n . 1 , 1A J. K!DPaI4I UGAR CURED 11.A.MS--10 tierces (1)p f -13 In evlebratml N. C. llntn.,h7nJ nu/ for ~ n l, 1 , 1 nn.1116 IV A Ll. on INIII , OIIII a I ii. 1 ARP—if - kegs for ' sale nvhl4 - WICK A SIrCANDLERS. MOLASSES -400 N. O. oak voolo•r -111 s.:s. for pale bi melll4 .J.; It. FIA 11 It. ARD-20 kegs No. 1, for sal. by 1001)14 J.Oll. PlOll . l l . OTSBI/-10 ensks, warranted Tom . . for Ji„ rade hrtnebl4 J. It. FLOYD. IZ AS CHANDELIERS A ND FIXTURES: .0 1 1 Parlor Chandeliers and Ilesn.tet, of lb. lava styles - , also, lass and one 110111 0r1i:,1.40A1 Pendent, al roskrn pries, W. W. WII. O IIN. 1001.10 rumor of Fourth a nd al a rns.p sps. 4.2 OLA It LARD LAMPS. 111 A NDELIERS, 13 010n:sate! and Plain 00elamslon 1001 P. ,11 r 11,1111 . 4 r StemulsJata. 11.01, 00110011100. A 1 , . ,. 10.0 and b. ato tilt! pattern. of Cs•lsts, etnno. sod $10111.e.101 0,011 of the nortrallnd nusnufnetu Iv of Corso.llns and at 110110.. Inshln W.W WILSON. ANTED TO BUY—Notes of tlte\Vestern •T I VII.OOI and Istnok of 11.. Pi ttstpurgh Bank, 117- 11. 11. --. • JM NTI PAPER. , --A suiwrior lot of Double Musinuu Paper..V.3 . l: and linnerlals =TA rail at W. O. 11AVEN'S . 10 .I 1 S • P.M et" ear. Marina sad Limmad COMMERCHIL ILuxuroxr Axxocur —Adverttrments and ruberiolloros• for We raper received and feriarded Irmo( expense. from ode • / Iv. PrTTSBITEGH, MARKET. Orricc Prmmenan GASIVrIi t Itlerch 'N.1851. I Then , vaa np markrd chellge In the market foteTd.Y. bwivept wait doing In the Undo st foil P 11,4. FLOUR—The market continyiv la, atid, but walkout , n+r further ehatign N Mee, Itivlipb, were light. and robe (m, the wharf mutlncd hilituttnd Soto nt. Pllll.l mugitut armniina to hrauff, from VI.IO to $."..18 11 bbl. Salon from rtnm rem moaned to mall Tote for city 'consumption, at and for chain. brand* In /1111211 Into. $.1.6. bbl. Small late. Ityr Ylourat Vi,t2143,15 from (rat hand, out tk4,154(.25 from rtom. UR/UN—We notice light rnt , ,dtda. and a um at old teem, ray. for WIIP1111,11:07U(4711r, rye 1 , 04 x., harh.y C 0401.2. tura 10(443. and oat, at =gala FI bu, the wharf and from ratan. ( 111.04:F.It113—Wr aolica a fair avneral IluAloca4 at full Pr/coa 8a1 ,4 . !V 0 fugar fo lola of 6 .10 blab at 11,;(4621; entree let tunahial at 1261)114,41i m for Lair Rh,. 51olarvaes ix %frailly, allh forth. eallai at .3.10,3.5 c. In rypresuand oak Pacl‘aurs. last toast" rauarA from SS to 10c. Illre la fold at .1 ice Si 0, ih nualLlots. . • - . . I . lloll9lONR— t li notion a georralfirrOUlTA 10 the amo k/4M fall prices. `JAI. 14 hhd. boron lu has at ho hams. at,'„ shoulders Geg3N, and skles4l 7UR 0. liales of sugar cur,' hams it toe. tool deed 6,4 at suC46fic P ft , ,, Lard Is stonily at In 11111 n and tom. TALLOW—Farther salon at 70 14 lb. YEATIIERS—LtaIes Ina regalnr war at .T 260.110 DRIED FRUIT—We note further Palm Rom stern, al 1 1 .40(411,40 fur poarh.. and txr fur apples. NEEDS--Plover Is usually odd from Rod 03.0. at V 66 and foam 4,0 at MR/ bl bu. Mouthy sad 11. n se,sl tr., Waal, ... with on sal. of anowstoonew to rrrorlr OILS-I , mM' sales at Dik for Llusood. 94 , 01 for Castor, sersardlnic to quality., and 600 fur No 1 Lard. MONEY MATTERS, TRADE, ETC. iltw Yo., 311.1....1 . 2. . The titorl tnarkrt Imo heavy to dei, exkl huldrne or the law, tlemeriptinvo were fr. nellers. Foreign Exebringe. Irm. In; at. Ilu turl HU., f... 1,,,,r,a 0 .; ..”.t 5,07,v,5,041. nu Part, Mow, wag la p.. I demeaul.bot nn alteration In tale. rao ,berrrabl, By the arrival or th.• po....prqou Is.rutun paper.. b. tho ht.h. Bud Yuri. of 1 / 1 8 February. Ile Isnalou nub. nrr: Mk...Kum fnuu thy [lank lbaslantl for tbn .reek end ing tbe 1.l liar- One. lb.. p,lieu Inv rraulta Irbrn romp., n 1 *MI We previous wrek. Publle deporit, l',7lbatt fa I urrraw,.. Othrrdribabita, Inerra:e. I . l.loltit Merl e - aabo.paba; mr,us.s. tn lb. other wltle of the aornunt— . Cana. eff.eutitlf, name its before. tither 13.17.1,tirt: Increnflo, 1,1[19.•=1.. Notre oomph., rd. \s , fff. , iffsl4 :42:11111 , The amount of notra In cirrnbtflon lo Inn, an form., nf and lila stnek of bull. In Iva, .li- Parfmentf. it 14,4-1 , 1,421 L.; phoning nut ortennft of 1,4,64 t. when ..,unterfri with pre.. dine trturn. The mark. hot Ametiran tufa tomftgatm.l Y. 1,101 taut during the fara, and priers ara without much chamfe. Prrfent quutationn nm as (Aloft, ltralmniable. Dividend,. F 9 ;l tz ..•' . .T.,' - ''''. Izti .1 - . .z 1 July 1V2..4 9: imt U s 6 yr mot. U S n ..il. Cent on,Q. 1014 al., 10, 5u0, , .. 1441—fd do 100., 10.. 134 . .4e 0:11,p, et bond,. 1 1 41-6). Apr R Oct V.IN, 0.3.., lata.:p Wl' et 51. toad, 'OO9 Aped and Ott 106 , , 10, MI. :. err el bomb.. Jan mud July' 0, Ceamla owr tent bra:ed.! 11:0 Feb and Ana 102 10: THE PORE TRADE The IVehteen Int.n ere arelllor with eturb rem - teethe, thrdrfeerne, .4 the pork emit. It le ITII fl e an, I tn., Important Items rf theatertie RIO .1,41.1 of the relete,.•ll.l do-helent, hem elm,. Ishii I.errtru•ll fell in - the IVe-stereSlat, e Islet ,rer 1.1.1 i In the lb.—tern 11l rut I linia Illi ,) logru. hentuell .... Th. a.loz,unt thir ,rar,p,t publi.l,ed In Ciur.nl.l fifty eurn-131. 11,c1...iv.. or l'iminuatt.. • ClnelunAti .. . . . $. - ar 3M;a11), UNA, 210.00,-1% 1.10144 Mits.-ors stud 1,5., cut tact sI str Fn uns thy- , twes ts• hat , . sutsrtnellno tat trlnch re/Intuts it,,, Is s-Iscnl, that uut, Suds nail Is, eta 001 gar Its•ss.s , s , tlstrls—lni.7l7 Sultl thi• 1 : 1, -sss , c ttt_s het, t .4.4 t, a 1 1,..1'2t11,ge ut t 0..., .) dittercucc su rt-ststst. Let us cot Me defunct, to st 1143.... ..... ........ Ihrremnre . _ . _ vturh ',alt.-, LI W I ithrk. lurrrt. h". h ith-m 111. I Lo.g. than L. 1.4 e.ar —I 1411 A. CATTLE MARKET Buffoon.... Mar t.tilttti: ouy hattorttrw. to Doti , to dot, totn.qtt tt,ratte rot• rot-1 motuethintt tttatt no t.vvt-t-not• utAtllrtotot• ~ i r.t1,,0. nt.h,.l 61t P.. 1 of Late., itttof toltich to Olt ttatet,r, othl ISo tree thite n to Philo. 4.lphim. Pitero roocod fruut Lttat ...putt 1.40`1... twit, at trot:slur ILL: , grout. lloul-1%. quota. at Stt.t.totr,T.t —tAtu",. PORT PITESBURGH AMU {'ED Best, .1 , IcKe, 11.uarkk...4m. was nolwr. Cubrinuati Dottroal. Cnwell. ,1.1", 11.1ta.P.etter. 7.an,4•111. J. 1,54, !Juni. DEPARTED. Ilichigan. Colo, !Ram, Dear, Gunton. Itmr,T Atlantic. Parkinaon. llfthlricßeon. Mclineybnrt TR. ,hrtr.r. We. , l Ncloru.n. Lc.l.ou, Woodward. linnon.sille J.,. NeL...n. Arhoulin , Vellwiln. Young. Drith...pnet. ' jug.o. !in 2. C.a., .Suulih. N..cth Derlancy, Nen OTieflU nrallant. I inv.. Cincinnati. Att. term., Kum.. New tßlcan kitaucto. WATS LIiAVING TIIIS DAV. NASIIVILLE—A:rrwv. 10 •. m. ilorKlNniNoAT—l'lleitir- WKLLNVILLE.—Ite,•IIh, 11'IIKKIN0,11111rnal. N 7 ,1 ATI-4110Ter No. t: 10 A. Y. gunner Wright gru aghl Ihr othr, a./ 1 " I.r b9.on, grlch graa rerlalnly chrekp rnougb. The Amax.. h. Ir.n br.rrart out by our friend NV Mrelinbr4, who tri now :gain own, of that nue glum 1.10 girth-He ronllnuer In congramtbl. IMPORTS BY RIVER. bAls flour. Au .1., 7 AA , drird ATP,. 1.14.11 A 14,G.A; 1,Nr1..1.1,4 flour. Clark Tisav, Aubs,o, I do Ctc '2l Arad nltrep owner abe.AAI CINCINNATI—Prat lures No 2-14 1.11.T00100.0., 11;rmr..4 14,411114.4,:21.44 11.0 i 14 1,1. rolton, fin. a 111411.1.02.1.1. Kivu ren....14 1,474/,`; , .. , ' 1111,4V4 i 4 ' 411 . ,!1!, h 474. 4t/4 ' s '' ' ' &;h A 1 1 .1 ,- 1.. , 1 14‘ hl. I.llp, 11,4111144Juni 2 1'4,1 tn. 1,11.1 A tome.., 41,1. Ilen,p, 31. Map, 41e nets 44-4.,, 1,0,4 'fart .4 Tim, • 1,, Argo.] ~trll,. 11.44:a1el 14 V, 3 p 4.4. hay. Ir Nam, 41 , 1./.... . 404.4 .' d ”. 1,14 1t0...N.1. 11 Dai/01l a Co, .1 Dbl. c 4,44. Wirt. Mc. ZANBOVILI:1:-4 . 40 JEVIT 1400-2 LAP I.ho, Brown. rillr Wharf lwat, A I. furr. 10 rolls leellwr. IA r4lO. II Grafi A Cw.:i 111141. 101:www. 14rwks h 4.w W Bingham A Or (0.1, tor:neer B A Fahrwot4wk A Co: 21,01, ,0444. 4 , 11r0..r. 2 40,J Black: 21 oks 410.1 lo w^ 1 . 04 • I,o b . or4wo 1141.,4•10; Ball 2 lu: 00:Anw. ;All Johnston: ILO bur, 11 Downing:lo bl:In wk., owner ohno (Ito, No 11101,104400. I Lb'. 12 pk 4 Ttlw.o Brolk 14 OM, loh. A (N 4 2.10. Clark A haw: 10 rkr was apphwd 4wartwr. 2 lib& NJ, Lime A Ilondololg o , lg. 11 1,-40 an A coo LLB. 414041.1• W W Own: lUI rks WilPlll. WiltnArth A Noble. IVIIF:F.LIMI—PLA timAnx-1/1.1.1m (ohm., 1 1.1 klgo, I) 1.,-LA lweklaC., I I/x In,. linker A Forxyllt: 1 VkA n k 111 Lld. uour . Thal A lAggrll, .In ' 1.11. lextleor, ...V.1.. A Uvula: rak, innnl, I(4r A J.xlex, 14 1,1/1. xxX. J F I.orr). Citizen's Insurance Company of Pittsburg Ncoli HAG E HOME A OM, No. II Water ' , Erect. In the aranihottao of C. 11. . C. Piveltlent A. W. Nlaata, Seer. Connauty id now pm - anti to lowan all torrelinrallae Inam/ in tranritu i vriwele, de. sibiraol for the ability and Intogrity of the In.llttitlon. In afforded In the ehararter of the Ilinwhiniy who aro all citizen% of /Ittaburgh. well snit favorably known la the coratnuillty for their Mame.. Intalitenoei and Inteirrity. (..3,4114—C. O. Ilvaray, Wm. Ikaml.y, Wm. Larimar, Jr. Walter Bryant, Hugh Ik King. Edward Ilealellon, Jr•lln 111.1aortb. N. Ilartarmh. H. M. Kier. an:AU Foreign and American Hardware. LOGAN, WILSON & CO., No. 129 Wood Street, HAVE NOW IN STOOK ==l=== tlaltaldn for the spring trod, nral whlrb. the are praparrd to offe to u hrr-ow. at mom that will .nnare fa r vora p bly with of jlic emit era rittenot. LOOK H1.R13 MY . 1 7 21)01/ ! 1 RE YOU A FATIIEIt, laboring for the ,0.,9.0ft of n fatally, and toff ering fmtn general de -131113 e el low m Mat Ilfe.r.lamat arrow a burden, one Dr. e. D. ii, :We Shoher liana patilla An. you a Mother. eallering fn diaman to which Yo main an:mo It all: notooeL, nee Dr. S. D. Howe . % Shaker fall tour n d pmaphlot. onelo, o ' llere ion ail! Cm:that illn !Mater Par rep:ollla P. Ilune, Ina teen the m e amma to.nonneully emir,' mom diem:, Cu which tho huoaan fa ll are matioaually natant. than any other pn.paration Sarnaparilla ever )1.1 brouda heale the Tbio nnlinne Inv eonbillhed Ito high reputatlon by Ito tannene top atteeted rum. It is pu m t top In quart NM., nod lo the only Ponafmrilla thot art,: nn the Lover. lillowy noo Dina at the.matne th r o e , whlelo reae It altogether r, ro—na monable merY ton. talrtloolarled tr, o fmale.. Iw ante ettal :Main for Dr. It. D. IIOW.IIII PA ItSA YAM LLA, soal take no other Prim Si per bottle-4 bottle for 11:. For rale by Da. S. D. 11:0W'6 a CO., Proprietor., eollexo Ilell,Lincenuath Ohio. To wham all ant., may le. aMinarel. • A 1144 far ear by J. A. Jon, J. 14 1tonumaker Co. IV. Mara, D. W. Illema. J.lO. Town:am:l, J. fltohler, W. .I.aok eon, Iltlaborgla A. Elloll„ Allegheny city: W. IL 31, lavd Ilnuelae4llr 11.1:meter. Ilromeenville; Jan. Paull a Co., ifleellnog J. 11. Patter:sou. and 2. ti. Morgan. et. Glanville: Watt: a Knox. Quito. nel:totinT )7111,, BANKERS', amd Alm--.AII unt•K Alorellanue Al agsainee, Cr o March. Alm --.A new and cheap Nf on of Condo, by Goy Hand: Cro oar at 110L51/.., Lite norY DePt, at, eppeoi. the Pcp.t attire. meht,l BREED 11EACIIES-118 eke, sale by mchll W/CBA2acCANDLIL9.S - 7 PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PROM HAUBIBBtritO}I. er , fr , Froodonoe of the Daily Pit4.bun:ll Go.utto ilmmisuuttrm, March 24, 1651 Cul. Itoberteen pre4ented n remonstrance against the repeal of the net of 1819, in relation to the Youghiogheny Navigation Cdmpany.; For an amendment of the charter of the Coal Hill and Upper SL Clair turnpike and plank road com pany ; Four for a steam or horse boat ferry over the Monongahela river 'between East and West Elizabeth, Allegheny county: For the reuoval of the Court House of Lawrence county to New Can tle; For the re-enactment positively of the lan relating to granting tavern licenses in Allegheny county; For the establishment of a Free Bank ing system, and the issue of small notes by present banks. Mr. McCluskey, Dom citizens of Allegheny county, for a law authorizing the erection of a poor house in said county ; A remonstrance of citizens of Mid county on the same subjeet. Mr. Walker, three remonstrances from citizens of Allegheny, against the erection of a poor house in said county; Three petitions from citi zens of Philadelphia city and county, in favor of immediate consolidation ;- A petition from citi zens of Allegheny county, for. prohibitory law against tire' sale of intoxicating drinks: .A mem orial from the officers of the Pennsylvania insti tution for the Instruction of the Blind. tot Robertson read in lib - place a bill for the better regulation of the collietion of water rents, taxes on rents, and other taxes on real estate in the city of Allegheny. idr. Brower,Telative to the Butler and Mercer turnpike mid company. . Mr. Linton, relative 'to the Ligonier, Somer set, and Conemaugh turnpike road company. Mr. Van ne, to incorporate the rilinge of Spring, Crawford county, into a borough. Mr. -Reid, to incorporate the city of Eric: The supplement to the act to geminate lands 'on which purchase money is due the Common wealth, passed the Souse [ilia morning. The hill to tax the York and Cumberland rail road passed the Senate this morning. I t imposes a tax of three Mills per ton per mile on tonnage. and ten cents per passenger. A very warm con flict took place, and several motions were lost by tie vote. The friends of the hill achieved a victory. Legislation for the benefit of Baltimore city, instead of the benefit of the State. appears to be the order of the day. A bill to require the oath of the female, M cases of fornication and bastardy, to he corrolm ratvsl, as in cases of seduction, by other testi mony. positive or eircumstantisl, was lost in the Home. by a heavy vote. A very humorous and good-natured debate occurred on this bill, and mare real good feeling existed than at any other time Boring the session. Col. Robertson told one of his, hest anecdotes, which amused the Muse beyond measure. die voted tai the able of the "weaker vessel, - as his gallantry sug gested. ' • The Select Committee on the Public Printing reported, this morning. The investigation eel suited in the overthrinv of the charges against those officers. Vile partisan prejuiliceanil hitter vintlictivimeris have urged this cruswle, and have persons in and out of tire Legis- Latisre to evlisiist their ingenuity in endeavoring to cripple the incritorions firm, now performing the Statek. A larger amount of work has been done by them than rit any former session. during the same time, and although thus pressed, some nre los•aui, a !till is not print and 1111 file within twoilay, after it is rem - mien. Those who look for such dispatch are either en tieely ignorant of practical printing wanting in muumuu honesty. FROM YEW YORE -- - I e.rrs ,, ,ritl..nr. th•• I.llt,l•trOt , Ltr, 11.. I I=l Qur "city fathers. - 3:11 independent body of “sage, grave Rim hate held WI I,trtt Fe-q . lOll .luring the post week.lnt a charge to;he title Tnomiry Vo m tbe lot•ioe, tight have loen .fittootd of re in one nigh:. and no ham have bein .1011, to any body, but then then ntbers woill.l not hove thole so well dirmselym ie and thureby hangs Yesterday at 9 Welock,:the I,u darns woo hnh-hed, and they went 04 a fiNatlar frolic in company with the niember4of the State latiti-dature, who orrived here on n sDit, in the morning. In'the evening they partook of a :onoptorao , feast, pre pared by Meeura. Coleman and Stet,on, of the Amor Donee, in tho evening they visited the va rious Theatre, and tomorrow they will retinal to .111.1 y. The 1 . S. District f.'ourt has been ocetyied. during the week, with tryint! Su , brig Susan. ct. wl NI by the ri o vemmoo and eaptured •the coax, of Brasll. tinder idn tied she chattered to gd fro, It,, to the cos,•di A Ink bring bark cargo of negrirs question was owned in thi• city I.v a highly re,„ peciable house, and was sent to ilk in Psto.— Freight being very low, she her captain and crew were idle for many weeks, when some merchants in Rio ninth , the captain and' crew an oiler to char ter her for the coast of Africa, to carry a gener al cargo and passenp.p. The consigi;ee of the owners having declined, fora long period, to have anything to do with chartering vessels for the African Trade, the captain made hi, own bargain laid net nail. In the meantime the Ams Scan Consul had notified the commander of the dater icon Squadron nt the sailing of the Susan, and. as soon ns she PM out of the jurisdiction of Bra sil, sha - was raptured and sent lit this port. Some of oar citizens, beaded by the eminent Bankers, Messrs. Brown, Brothers and Co. who have not yet got viseil to licilktaxet Itad:a meet ing yeYtenlay in the Merehonts Exchange to protest against the "tax bill" before the Legisla ture. The meeting was rather slimly attended and the whole thing was a failure. During the week five men and women have been convicted& the U. S. District Court, or coining quarter 'dollar, purporting to be 'atrial money of the United States, and adjudged to va rious terms of imprisonment.; in proportion to their guilt. They occupied, with several cotters,' a den on the Five Points, when-two of the gang made the coin of n night. and then the others were sent forth to markets and small stores, nt dirk or early dawn, to pass the quarters for noon putrlmaes. They were adjudged to vari ous terms of imprisonment nx follows:—James Smith, Francis Kelly, convicted of making the coin, to be imprisimed, in the State Prison for four years. James Lawson, convicted of pas sing counterfeit chin, wits sentenced to two, years in the State Prisifit. Elizabeth Lnwsdn for the same offence, to One year at hard labor in the Penitentiary, Cittrino ilobbS, for the same of fence, but recom led to the mercy alb., .Ivry. was tent up for six mouths. Several boys and girls, but against 'whom there was no evidence of participation, in the offence, were turned over to the Police as vagrants. The dispute between Mr. Willis tile editor of the “IlonzeJourtnil," and Mr. Edwin Fill-rest, the tragedian, seems likely to lie brought to the ar bitration of n Judge and Jury, tomorrow in the Supreme Court, before Chief Justice (Wily.— The proceeding is on the part of Mr. Willis, to recoverdamages for theammult made by Mr. For rest on him, in W:1,11410.1 Spin,. Tom Dyer the noted Prize fighter, having pub lished a rl,ll in the -Spirit of the totes" a fen days since, challenging any man in the world, for a purse of $lO4OOO a side, is, it is said, likely toile nceepted by Some one of the British “Drize Ring" so that the country will in all probability he again disgraced by one or d., brutal exhibi tions which transpired not long since on the shores of Virginia between the above personage and one equally notorious for his many relic°, tees of that description, known as Yankee Sul livan. MARY SCRIVEIDLF-R, THE AMBER WMji 1:111TEII lIV W. 11EINI101.0. DOCTon. THEOLOrn, AND 1 0 .T011„ I'.Tf MuWaled fn. (krrn:”, II LA DIV DUFF GUItU 0 Contipomf. ettArrat. vin Ilnw our 11,441 nauwl son, nod t-nrcr. l"n. I t.!.t tlw with 11.00liltT nal , 111”. Uatutw this lautight US... ow Nett tiny, when I lied buried the poor emir. es amid the lamentatfons of the whole village (by the same token that they were all buried under where the lime tree o.erliangs the wall , ' ), I brutal with many sighs that neither the cee nor the :keliterwater would yield anything. It was now ten days since the poor people hod caught to single fish. I therefore went out into the field, musing how the wrath of the just tied might ho turned from us, seeing that the cruel w i n ter was now at hand, and [wither corn. ap ples, fish nor flesh to he found in the village, nor even throughout all the parish. There wee indeed plenty of game in the forests of eon row and tlekeritze; but the old forest ranger, Zabel Nettling, had died last year of the plague and there was no new one in his place. Nor was there a musket nor it grain of powder to he found in all the parish: the enemy had roldiml and broken everything: we were therefore forced day after day, to see how the stags nod We roes, the hares and the wild boars, el ea., ran pact us. when we would NO gladly hare had them in our bellies, but had no means of getting at thew for they were toe cunning to let themselves be *VW eslets 1 caught in pitfalls. Nevertheless; Clans Peer I fIICCCOIO.I in trapping a roe, and gave me ri piece of it, for may God reward him.— Rein, of domestic cattle there was not a heal left; 'neither was there a dog nor a cat, which the people had not either eaten in their extreme I hunger, or knocked on the head, or drowned long since. Albeit old farmer Parma still owned two cows; item, no old manila Uekcritze Irino gala to have one little pip—this was all. Thus, then, nearly all the people lived on blackberries and other wildfruits; the which also soon grew M seam, as may, easily he guessed. Besides all ttds, a boy of fourteen was missing (old Labahn Isis son) and was never more bean! off, uo that I shrewdly think that the wolves, devoured him. And now let any Christian judge by his own heart in what sorrow and heaviness I took my stair in my hand, seeing that my child fell away like a shadow from pinching hunger; although .I "threlf being old, did not, by the ,help of God's mercy, find any great failing in my strength. While .1 thus went continually weeping before the Lord, on the way to Irekeritre, I fell in with an old beggar with his wallet, sitting on a stone, and eating a piece of God's rare gift, to Wit, a bit of bread. Then truly - did mj , poormonth so till with water, that I was forced to bow my head and let it run upon the earth before I could ask, `Who art thou I and whence comest thou ? see ing that thou hasti bread." Whereupon he an swered that be was a poor man of Bennemin, from whom the enemy hail taken all; and as he, had heard tlust the Lieper Whakeli- had long been in peace, he had travelled thither to beg. I straightway answered him, Oh, poor beggar man spare to me, a sorrowful , servant of Christ, who is poorer even than thyself, one little slice of bread for his wretched child; for thou must know that I am the pastor of this village, and that my daughter is dying of hunger. I be seech thee by she living God not to let me de part without taking pity on me, as pity also bath been shown to thou ! But the' beggarman would give me none, saying that lie himself had a wife and four. children, who were likewise staggering towards death's door under the bib ter pangs of hunger; that the famine was sorer far in Bennemin than here where - we still hail berries; whether I had not heard that but a few days ams a woman the told me her name. but horror mode me forget it) bad there killed her own child and devoured it from hunger?.l' That he could not therefore help me, and I might go to the Lieper Winkel myself. I was horror stricken at his tale, as is easy to guess, for we in our own trouble had not yet heart of it, there being little or no traffic be tween one village nod another; and thinking on deresalmn,;l and sheer despairing because the Loud had visited us, as of old that ungodly city, although we had not betrayed or crucified him, almost forgot tilk my necessities, and tooenty statrin my hood to depart. Brit I had not gone more than a few yorils when the beggar called me to stop. and when I turned myse lf he came towards me with a good hunch of bread which he had taken out of his wallet, and said, -There! but pray fur me also, so that I may reach my home; for if on the road they smell that I Isaac bread, my own brother would strike me dead. I believe." This I promised with joy: anti instantly turned hack to thke to my child the gift hidden in my pocket. And behold, when I earns to the road which leads tn!Lodflin, I could scono. trust toy eves therm* I had overlooked it in mr distress) when I saw my glebe, which conhi produce seven bushels, ploughed, sown, and in stalk; the blessed crop of rye bad already shot lustily out of the earth a finger's length in height. I could not choose but think that the Evil Onr hail deceived me with a false showy et however Iti,l I robbed my eyes, rye it was, and rye it remained. And seeing that old Partsch his piece of land which joined mine was intike manner sown, and that the blades bad shot up to the same height I soon guessed o:gibe - prod fellow hail done this deed, seeing that all the other land lay waste. Wherefore, I readily for. gave him for not knowing the maiming prayer: Ind thanking the Lord for so notch love for my flock, and earnestly Ise'mcchino ' him to grant me strength and fai th to bearmith them stimilfimtlya nil patiently all the troubles and adversities which it might please hint henceforward to lay upon cord: th his divine pleastwe, I rim rather than walked back into the village to old l'ansch his farm, where I foundbini just about to kill his cow, which lie was slaughtering from grim !Mu g,. -God bless thee. worthy friend," I said, -for 'owing my field, heft shall I reward thee" Rut the old man answered, "Let that be, and. do you pray for Ito: " said when I gladly promis ed this, and asked him how he had kept Ida corn safe from the :savage enemy, he told me that he , had bidden it secretly in the caves of Streckel berg, but that now all his store was used up.' Meanwhile he cut a fine large piece of meat front the top of the loin, and said, "There is some this •g for yes, tmJ when that is gone you can come again for mere. - A. I was then about to go with many thanks, his little Mary, a child nearly:ole on years old the same who had said the t;sot ot t n the Streckellterg. seized me ',J ilts. bond, and wanted to go to school to uty daughter. for since my Owns, as above tarns. timed. departed this life in the plague, she had to teach the few little ones there in the village; this. however. hail longbeen abandoned. I coubl no:: therefore, deny her. although I feared that my child wind' share her breath wills her, seeing that she deeply hired the little maid, who was her god child and NO indeed it happened: for when the Child tart me take out the bread she shrieked for joy, -and began to scramble up On the bench. Thus she also got a piece of the slice, our maid got another, and my child put the third piece into her own mouth. as I wished fur none, bat said that I felt no signs of hunger and would wait until the meat was boiled, the which I now threw upon the bench. It wee a goodly sight to see the joy which my poor child felt, when I they also told her aheurTlie rye. She fell upon my neck, wept, sobbed, then took the little nue up in her arms, danced about the room with her, and recited, as she was wont., all man ner of Latin errerg, which she knew- by heart. Then she would prepare a right good supper,for us, as a little salt was still left in the bottom:of a barrel of meat, which the Impetialists hen rip. I let her take her own way, and...lar ing serape.' some soot front thg chimney .111 mixed it with water, I tore a blank leaf out of "lirgiiittx, - and wrote to the Peeler Lirprnsie, his reverence Abraham liberties, praying that for God Isis sake he would take our necessities to heart h ;', and would exhort his parishioners tit save us from dying of grits hunger, and charitably to spare to us some meat and drink, according nal the all merciful God had still left some to them. seeing that a beggar bad told me that they had ' long been in peace from the terrible enemy. I knots not, however, wherewithal to seal the let ter,•until I found iu the chdreh a little was still sicking to a - wooden altar candlestick, which the ;(ifekrialists had not theuglit it worth their while (picot. for they had only taken the brass ones. rpeist three fellows in a boat with Ilinrich Se- I 44 ; the church ironies, with this letter to 1 Like; T.:riii4t,linwever, I naked my old Ilse, who was toe l'lu Liepr, whether she would not rather reuir4orne, seeing how matters stood, and that I, fi. 4 ' - the present at least, could not give her a sticiee r tif her wages (mark that she had already trCe.rlip a small sum, seeingthst she had lived in tut:kin-ice above twenty years, but the eel dieeithq.l taken it all), Howbeit I could nowise persitWde her to this, but the wept bitterly,. and hesjili r ilit me only to let her stay with the 'good 1 1 ,11t1,1 whom she bad rocked in her cradle. She would cheerinlly hunger with no if it needs must Ire, so tharshe were not turned away. Where liroll. Siebied to her, and the others scent Meanwhile tho 'troth was ready, but scarce hail n said the Groh,.., and were about to begin o eal - , - when all the children of the village, se a in number, came to the door; -*-and wanted I reel, nn they hat meant we had some from my daughter her little godchild. Iler heart again meliml, and notwithstanding I besought her to harden lier,elf against them, she comforted me with the message to Litpe, and poured out for cock Chad a portion of broth nn n w4mtlen platter (for these also had been despie.Cd by theenerny), and put into their little hands a bit of meat, so dud all our -tore was eaten tip at once. We were, therefore, left fasting next morning, till wards midday. when the whole villa.° gather ed together in a meadow on the Molts of the river to see the moat return. But, God be mer ciful to us, we had eherisked vain hopes! six. loaves and in sheep, item, 11 quarter of apples, was all they had brought flis reverence Altral ham Tibortins wrote to me that after the cry of their wealth had spread through the no many beggars hail flocked thither that it woo impossible to he just to all, seeing that they ^themselves did not know how it might fare with. them in these heavy troublous times. Meanwhile he would see whether he could raise any won'. I therefore with many sighs hall the small pit tance carried to the manse, and though two loa re+ were as Pastor Lnyratil said in his letter, for rue alone, I gave them up to he shored among I all alike, whereat all were content !save Feder his squint-eyed wife, who would hare had some what earn on the score alter Itushamrsion7 e . whirl. however, a+ may he racily gyres e, dint ant get; when•foec she again muttered cer tain wanly hetwrvn her trrt+enteo,l. w Tmy the wan wr ill woman. omi t not to hr moral 6y the word of ti.L .thy on , m y judge for himself that such e. iene a n rev f It ao anima longing d all p rb i i omathr sp iri tua l ' n oi:: ,Lno Al. inn Mg bnible n event In 11l hi* tog r ' 6 =tt.t " ' to Amato, the Noe thin OCCah -- - _ VOLUME LXIV-NUMBER 201 aral as I and the charchrrarilms eouktohly get together about sixteen farthings in the whole parish, which was not enough to buy bread and wine, the thought struck me once more to in form my lord the Sheriff of our need. frith how heavy a heart I did this may be easily gues sed, but necessity knows no law. I therefore tore the last blank leaf out of l'ireViar" and begged that, for the rake of the Iloly Trinity, his lordship would menifully.consider mine own distress and that of the whole parish, L and bes tow alittic money. to enable me to administer the holy sacrament for the :comfort of afhicted souls: odor', if possible, to buy. p cap, were it only of tin, since the enemy had plundered us of ours, and I should otherwise be forced to come arida the sacred elements in an earthen vessel. firm, I besought him to have pity on our bodily - wants and at last to' scud me the fast-friiitn which hid stood over for so many years. net I dill not want it for myself: alone, but would willingly share it with my parishioners, until such time as God in his mercy . . should give us more. Here a hitge blot fell upon my paper; for the windows being boarded up, the room Was dark, and but little light come `through two , entail panes of glass, which I had broken ont,of the church, and stuck in between the hoards; this; -perhaps, was the reason why I did not see better. HoweTer, as I could not:,anywhere get another piece of paper, I let it pass, and or dered the timid, whom I sent with the letter to Pudgla„ to excuse the tame to his lordship the Sheriff, the which she. promieed to do; seeing that I could not mid a word more on the paper, as it was written all over. I then sealed it as I had done before. But the poor creature came back trembling for fear, and bitterly weeping, and said that his lordship had kicked !her out of the castle-gate, and had threatened to net her in the stocks if • she ever came before him again. "Did theparson . think that he was as free with his money as I . seemed to be with my ink? I surely -had water enough to celebrate the Lord's Supper where withal. For if the the Son of God had once changed the water into wine, he could surely do the like again. If I had no cup, I might water my Hoek out of a bucket as he did -himself;' with many more blasphmics, such as he after wards wretd to me, and by which,as may easily be guessed, I was filled wlth horror. Touching . the first-fruits; as she told me, be said nothing at all. In such great spiritual and bodily need- , -- 1 the blessed Sunday come round, when nearly all the congregation would have come to the Lord's table, but could not. I therefore spoke. on the words of St. Augustine, coeds et nuafticasti, and represented that the blame Was not mine, and truly told what had happened to my poor maid at Pugla, passing over much in silence, and only • praying to God to awaken the hearts of magis- j trates for our good. Peradventure I may have spoked, more harshly. than I meant. 4 1know not; • only that I spoke that which was in my heart.— At the end I Wiade all the congregation stay on their knees for nearly an hour, and call upon the Lord for his holy sacrament; fires , for the re lief of their bodily wants, as had been — done every Sundly, and at all the daily prayers I had ... been used 4 o read ever since the heavy time of ...4., the plague. ast:of all, I led the glorious hymn " When "When in grim est need we be;" which was no sooner finished than my new churchearden, Claus Bulk of Gel-Mime, who had formerly Ixen- a greom with his lordship, and whom he - had now pat into a farm, ran off to Pudgini and told him all that had taken place in the chereh. 'Whereat his lordship was greatly angered; insomuch that he summoned the whole parish, which sitlltum- bered about 150 souls, withoutcounting the chit- dren,. and dictated ad prolotoUgin whatsoever they could remember of the sermon, seeing that he meant to inform his Princely Grace the Duke 1 of Pomerania, of the blaspheme. lias -which I bad vomited ar,uitist:liiia, Mal ivhieh tonat sorely ; offend every Illiristilin heart, Bent, wbat an ! avarinoos wretch I must be to be . alwaysvranting smoothing of him, and to be daily, so to say, • pestering him in these hard times with my filthy letteni, Idleu he had not enough to cat himself i This he said should break the parsons hi , neck, : since fits princely grace did all that he soked of him; and that no one in the parish need give me anything more, lid only let me go my ways.— Ile would soon take care that they. should have quite different sort of a parson from what I was. (Now I would like to see the tali who 'could make up his mind to came into the midst of such wretchedness at all). This news'was brought to me In the self sine • ! night, and gave me it }meat fright., ha 1 nOwoos. tisat I should not have a -0.1Ci0119 master in Lis ' lordship, but should all the time of my inisern- ble life even if I could anyhow eupport it, find in him an ungracious lord. But I soon felt some comfort, when (Mho Kruger from lekeritre, who brought me the news, took a little bit of his sucking-pig out of his pocket and gave it to um.; Meanwhile old PdaSCh 1,111111(` in and said the some, and likewise brought rue a piece of his old cow; Bea, my other warden, Ilinrieh Staten, with a slice of bread, and a fish which he had' taken in his net: all saying they 'wished for nog better priest dim! me, and that Was only to pray to the merciful Lord to bestow more upon them, wereupon I should want for nothing.—• Meanwhile.! must be quiet and not betray them. All this I promised; mil toy daughter Mary took the blessed gifts of God oil the table and carried them into the inner chamber. But alas! next, morning, when she would! have put the meat into the caldron, it was all gone. 1 know-nor , who prepared this new sorrow for me, but much believe is was Hit:trick Seden his wicked• wife, sec' can never hold his tongue and most likely told her everything. Moreover, Paasch his little daughter saw that she bad meat in her pot next day; its's, that she had quarrelled with her husband, and had dung the leih-boaril at him, whereupon some fresh fish-scales were stick ing; she had, however, presently' recollected hertelf when3she saw the child. (Shame on thee, thou •el witch, it is true enough, I dare say!) Hereupon naught was left us but to feed our poor souls with the word of God. But even our souls were so cast down that they could re ceive naught, any more than one bellies; my poor child, especially, from day to day grew paler, -grayer, and yellower, and niways threw tip all her food, seeing she- ate it without ealt or bread. had long wondered that the bread from Leipe was not yet done, but that every day at dinner I still had a morsel. I had often ask.-. ed, "whence comes all this blessed bread! I believe, tiller all, you save the whole for me, and take none for yourself or the maid." But they both then lifted to their mouths apiece of fir-tree bark, which they turd cut to look like bread, and laid by their plates; and as the room IMO dark, I didnot filet out their deceit, but thought that they too were eating bread. But at last' the maid told me of it, so that I should allow it m • longer as my daughter would not listen to her. It is not hard to guess how my heart was wrung when I say my poor child lying on herbed of moss struggling with grim hunger. But things were to go .yet harder with me, for the Lord in his anger would break me in pieces like a potter's vesseL For behold, on the even ing of the Same day, old Paasch came running to me, complaining that all his and, my corn in the • lieldliad been. pulled up and miserably destroy tsl, and that it must have been done by Satan himself, as-there was not a trace either of oxen or horses. At these words my poor child scream ed aloud and fainted. I would have run to help her, bat could not reach her bed, and fell on the ground myself for bitter grief. The loud cries of the =bland old Paasch soon brought us both . to our senses But I could not rise (rem the ground alone, for the Lord had bruised all my theses. I besought them, therefore, when they would have helped me, to leave me where I was; and when they would not, I 'cried out that I must I again fall on the ground to pray, and begged them all save my daughter to depart out of the room. This they did, but the prayer would not come I fell into heavy doubting and despair, . and murmured against! the Lord that he plague.' 'me more sorely than Lazarus or Job. Wretch that I was, I cried, "Thou didst leave to Lava -1 rue at least the crumbs and the pitiful dogs, but to me thou 'mat left nothing, and 1 myself um 'ere in thy sight even than a dog; and dab than didst not afflict until thou hadst mercifully taken airay I his children, but to me thou hest lett my poor little daughter, that her torments may increase mine a thousand fold. Behold, then, I can enly pray that than wilt take her from tlielearth, so that my gray hem! may gladly follow has to the grave: Ito is me, ruthless father, what have '1 done? I have eaten bread, and:ell:ferret my child Lord ..lesu, who bast said, • t i ' h eha u t n en g ti mac is isth h ere of-you, whom if his eon ask b r ,„,,1 will be give, him a stone?' Behold i am ' that m a n—behold lam that ruthless father! I have eaten bread, and have given wood to my j child! 'Punish me; I will bear it and lie still.— , el, righteous dem, I have eaten bread, and have given Wood to my child!" As I did not speak, but rather shrieked these words, wringing my lands the while, my child fell upon mlf . neck, sobbing, and chid tune for murmuring against the Lord, seeing that even ale, a weak and frail wo man, hid never doubted hie mercy; ad that with theme 'and repentance I presently mime to my self berth.° the Lord for such heavy sin.. Meanwhile the maid had ran into the village with loud cries to tee if she could get any thing for her poor young mistress, but the people had alreadyeaten their noontide meal, and most. of thorn were gone to sea to seek their blessed sup per; thus the could find nothing, seeing thet old wife Belden, mho alone had any victuals, would give her none, although falet prayed her by.lesn'S wounds. She was telling us this when we heard a noise . in the chamber, amtpresently Lisde heir:worthy old husband, who bbd cot in at the window by -!