ESTABLISHED IN 11'86 I TTSBURGH GAZETT PUBLIBILED GAM 4•D WEEKLI, BY WHITE & CO. MS= 0111= 03 1 , 3i3:0 son ,,?. "[TT • To •rnz eon 03/1C TERMS. DAlLY—Seven doll.rn 1 , , annum, payable half y T. Eti Mum, if yaid In palvsatee. WEEKLY—Two dullary per gum.. in advance. 1. w be sePPlied on the following conaltionc— nape r0p1... per mooned 5 00 Nig copies do 9 00 Ten noptes 13 ant Twenty copies do :A PO The pseket for each Club to be Wares:Yea to one pers., end to be lead inverhtlay it advance. to flub Paper, *ill be dwent after the rear e‘plres, apthp the money to motive s renewal. RATES OF ADVERTISING. One Finn, (10 thies ofliOnparril or leas) Do. . Go. inrrtion • 0,0 50 raciaidditional Insertion.. 0 1::. fake w,ctic 1 ":. 1, I.IAIW weeka.. 4 00 11,.. - ion mouth, 7 00 Do. th n.... month. 0 nu Do. f .or nmoth. 10 00 Do. x month. 12 o 0 Do)wrier mnnthr Standing rani, G. lines or e per anntim.....s 00 One Dollar for each odelltioutil line One Swim,. "hanuyabl" at plerieure (pet an - . 1 numt 1,4111,11,. of the pap, For cads rulditional ..tuare. inwqq.,l rarer one month, Ai! for each additional square iu•erted under the yearly ru half erica,. , Advnt.rots era...ling a y q and ant orer fdleir Item, to be of .......trou and a Milt. Publisher. not accountable tor . /ego] a....'°. b t" rod the amount chaq:ed for that Pobihniian. Announcing candid... for office, to br charged the wile as other adertisemen.. A.lvertle...ment, not marked en to copy _ for a sprelfiett number of insertiami , will lwanitinued Ull forbid. tund Pa./. moot exacted ac.vidiugly. Thu .privilege of annual airertisers Ix strictle ted to Fleit OIND ilralleiti.o•7 bulkier.: and all advertisement. , far e benefit of othrr per.n..as wells all adverinunnents nct Inmediandr eminent al with their own Goldner, and - a.l thrice of edir"rtimati. On, ill length or otherwise, heron,' the lirolm etiga.t.l. will le charaed et the usual rates. Per all much Dat.lent adrertismg. bills will be separate] r random!. and prompt pai tarot it desired. All advertisement. to "loanable itirtliollow. lire roc, Male, ward, new lieu, and other publk• meetings,l ilitah like, to be 20.4,4 hat( price. Parable strictly In c ad. twos rlage nOtiers to be charg.l 50 amts. igestla..mitlce. insert,ll without charge. unkaa ancompa. Ned by funeral Invitatin,. or obituary notices. and when to accumpanlexi to be mud f o r. Regular advertisers. and all other. sending enromunka ttems, or requiring nonen draigned to callattention to .Peen,&Arne, Concerts, or any nubile entertainment,. whore charges are made for admittance—All notices of im ear....,,,ei•idon..,—,r er y notice deshnied to rail attention Pa pirate enterprises. ealenlahal nr Intended to protonic tali. ridual interest. can only be inserted with the underetemp lug that the vane in to bet paid for,. It intended the it seated in the loaf 114.11D1D, the same will be charged at t rate of not feu than la cents per line. ')))ship or aliee. Non., to be eller4.l triple prim. ta , vern Licari. l'eUtions S 2 es/it. IWO sal Agents' and Auctioneers' adeertiseminits 1 1 to CI under yearly ran, but to be allowed •di count o thirty lima and nu., tint le , cent fn.+ • amount of bills. \MIMI, . TEVYCLERVY IN DAILY PAPC..S. O. Square, threenuoratan4 . . • Do-, eacti iwertinn. 11.[EXLV YlPtit . Ono aims, ,10 . 01311 ...... ee obi Do. eadtz additional 1n.crti0n.......2.5 KU transient adv..rti....ment, to Iv raid in advance. BUSINESS CARDS 1 ' ~i 1 JOHN A. PARKINSON, Alderman, w ar d, Pe...reet, taw, WI bum sod Woboat. A • tombless promptly ottentltsl to. ATTORNEYS T. 0221.3 SHINN S& COLLIER. A ttorneys at Law 1.." Mee On Fourth ntrrt.t. ahoy, t.olothlietti. W. F. WHITE, Attorney at Law •f. Or.t. jour Fourth, In Althorn' boil rittsLurgb. ntelvtgl, HARRISON SEIVELL, Attorney at Law r . ... 011119 S. cqpireitel . onee tatins Dep - Woos. Aey .iw irlyrento o p rit itenm•r De... de. Oface—knorto street, stony tur.Pdtvrer &U. L. H. I•E'rrEItALAN, Aw a neta at 1.. and Real Itttato Adents, No. I‘l7 4t t Pittsburgh. (elan AMES J. KUItN, Attorney at Law, offic. In Tilghman MIL darner ordrant atreet and Diatom a y. Pittsburgh. tald.dly TA3IEB F. KEHR,Attorney ut Law—Offie: 4th R, betwoon OroltbOoLl no:lllront.lbtonbl "VIRANC IS C. FLAN EG I N, A ttorney at Law :a: N. 11l Fourth Aron. Pitmbungh. CM= n. snore tux. N Inman. TGWE WATSO Attorneys at Law Am HO Fourth Invet, —AJenander t ney; JoLv Duran, nnut lle now Mamba:, Y Co. WEIS. It. Paler John Fleming. A. emu:dint Geo. W. ineknon,Pitl.burgh. i t DW ARD P. JONES, Attorney at Law; 015 es tat Femnth Arent, INtlo.oo Wool nod Fmi • JASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law Na. 69 Filth irtrt,t. Pit.bargb, Ps. BANKERS AND BROKERS r , u k VC. WILLLA3IB &. CO., Danko • and Earliarlie2rokT. North Fait tomer of yr ..• .11 J . Banker and ExchaTliebroker, • Fourth nivel- Deal, In Beak Notes. 1011.‘ of Ex. •• Gold and BID,. Plorl. bought nod sohl. Tbe_Kghest market price. paid hi premium for American 11.1. f Dollars, and Mamma and Spouish Dollars, in par funds. J. 24 WM. LARIMER, JR., Banker and Broker, 4th strett. No. rel, adimulnr, the Bonk of PitUburah. L:ILKINS & CO. Exchange Brokers . south no Corner Fief Coer .f.f sad Jlaiket streets. Al one at mo,•1 140 . IIOLMES & SON, Denlee,. in Foreign IN • ego Demotic 11111 s of Exchange. Certificate, of 1.- tn. Dank Note,. and N lilar o. 1. kyl Pitt.- rtrr t g Ix.LAIM-0111ectinn. made no all the principal cities thronghoat the Uniii..l.tate, •GEORGE }:. ARNOLD & CO.. Banker., ILJI Dealer" In nook Notes. L. No. 71 Vmartli etreol. next cb..r. to the Donk orl'itt.burgh. eat:folly ottexuled to. Dad pro remitted D. nnl Put of the Vtdon. LIM( lI.IrII. JRAMER k RAIDI, Bankers andEx champ Broken , : 1,1,, in Enroign and Domefti• of Exchange, Dirtzileati-i of Derma, Bank Noire. Mee, oarner T li hird and Wood edr”eui. directly oppoel tbe Cbarles ntel. jrCAROTHERS CO.. Banking House, • O. 15 Wood etret.t. Pat.burrh. current Mon , , tad on Dermal,- Coll, , t.ona made on ell the pliecipal eta. of the United Stat..a. - • la lanto4 ali. a. :ann. ititAIRD .1, IRVIN. CA.mmisaion 3lerhants and Batlirokrra No. 11.1 5., - 4,1 pare, Pennnal wd Estate oecluiti , s from Slim) to 510,000 &Iran on hand 111•11.10 , . ..... • 11.1,[1. 4,11. ardesALMER, HANNA ec CO.. Successors to Hussey, Hums A: 111Nir.., Eicussar of ders Voreign and DomesUr xch.., Daociu .. DePasit hank Notes. itael W,st. corner of Wcad and Thin! streets. Current Sterol reseirsd on De padt. Blyht Chnelot for .1, and sollortinns made on near y all the prin6pal points of the United Statee.. The highest premium paid for Foreign and American Gold. litirartee• =Moen colagi.meets 01 Proltme, ehipb.l eszt. an liberal trrntok. .txtL - oiE. Broker, 112 Amont gtrrtt Strk, attention 1.111 to even to Rll busine, ~ n tttitt..l to ht. ram Pittmborth Illstafaeturttl stitch., Rlwayo on hand or protun4 n 1 Ativrt =tint. Nottx lloml. Mort:mt.., tr- zu.t.ntiatnl nn avor able terms. Advanerm tumlc. if rt,uired. nc22 BOOKSELLEL'S AND STATIONERS. D C. STOCKTON. bite Johnston & • ton. Elookr.ll..r, Stalinnvr, Printer. and Dindrr, am gaff of Mark. and Third q.r..14, Pith.burt. ES. B. ITOLMES' Cheap Literary I)epot, Mint three, °North. the Poo. - 011iee. WI by e.preeb. Sntreeriptious erreletel to .1 or est price. Oto Namable% or Neteepste,t, publ,heti .t the pubtleher's bas WiIOPKINS, Booltreller and Stationer N. .N 4 Fourth uthr, Apnflo BoWino', WCEID3 AND CONFECTIONERS.. EAVID BOWN, JR., 'Wholesale and Retail Raker and Confectioner, AO Reneelt almet. Pateburnh. ng Cam P . RI IC7 (kelfectinned7, el nevi on Land. AU orders platten:Ally attended to. CARPET DF, A fizß M'CLINTOCK, 31anufneturer and Im Trim m .A OMISSION AND FORWARDING. A. hIcANULTY A: CO--Transporters, It.),rorsst-tha s and C.lnruyAnn Mordlmfm. art. %AMUnti..tY•yern. etrettt. P./WM:km!, WOODS ' ritoDuctilrAretis Camsnl . .l4,n 3lrrrh.4; No. Ile., intr..rt, band. WM - TITAI7JOIINSTON, Forwarding and niimaiusioa Jlerrhant, No. 112- Ernmal etn.t. Prabargh. --- - - nig KER ru JONES, Forw-ding and Corn- MmthantA. bale. in I*.inro nod Pitt. Alkmaar:tared art near Seventh sttesighttglarrgh.._ LA.. k. ....... . ..10710, ARDY. JONM.& CO - :,..50,L... - ts.tolrft to At wood. Jon , . A c. ,, ..e.otarnimainn and Forwarding 31. , dealer, In Piti,inlrgh Manure. and bath. P. DRY GOODS MYRCH.APTS - . . RIC PATIIL. C. SHACK LETT & CO—Wholesale . Deskrrin ramie. :aid 1 , ....441, Dry 11 ... N. N. D.l II Erect. INUAr lm.la. h•tbl.l .._-- ... L A. 114.01 ii M.. P1TT.U11.1,1.....-c. L. aSt/lONT td.., R. TOM,. A. MASON & CO., 15'holesale ant! Retail Drdm In Fanry and Maple Dry' Ca.', G 2. Illarkrt litabnna. - .- RP.II ..t. Y BURCH IV FIELD, rint.es ALE NlGed Retail Dry Ik!, Al+rchua, mrurr of Fourth —__-_ krt Orretot ' PitUlturial. Wortszy.. IL.suner.: RSEY, FLENI [NG Commision erth:tut—For 'bp rale of Dow.ti, Nroolen. sod ift4 lit:'ule=t!ne.ll,ll.l.^ - . DENTISTS. bentist, — Corner of Fourth am Decatur r 4, bctin.en MArket end f,rry DRUGGISTS. WM . O. a. 19t2i1.1 I a. r. wbovrEt.t. t YSLIt & Mr - DOWELL. (Sueces,orq to o K.rr t 11e.,1,1 Wholr.ll.. an 4 141.11 Drug mot pLino Store. rormo 1 f 11...1 orort mol t Irelo nil., Physialaa/ procria dot. ....ratil!, c . ..m: ,,,,,,, . ,, ~ ,h , ." day. J. na1,... _-. ........ J 1 , 1.2. y KIISD i. CO., Iv hoie,,,Li;. Dro,z , ,r,i.r, m.al tz,i:WoltlF;i4'l!:,...i."r'i ,`""f*:,",;'''. ,',1',:.:!:',.- - r. - ; el — l'd Id. sad Lon . . :I, r.q.. '" ;. '.. :4 ~,,,,.., ..? w.... 4 ~..d Paartb Alert+. llttnhorolo (totem will to awfully lOW. V& WWI lOZWlLO.ledYilladlomlol, THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. A. FAIINESTOCK k. CO.. Wholesale H t • 'll4= and manufactunrg of White Lead. It.d Wood sadynrot o t r re:. th rt.. SELLERS. IVhotestae Dealer in Va t ,r 7.41 '. j 011 .. N li. .MOROAN,llWhoy!say D . r.vg J ittatlpes - tte; 1 - 211:tt toff, Vnrathri,/“.. AL , 9 , 3 ,ur %i o zod stn.., one don t :south Of Diamond int, cia N. WICKERSIIAN, Wholisaln Drug . gist kalarLl E ltia=t, 111.01.1.1.[. M.. RAUN ct Vholesale and A Itrtnil prn,gietw, turner of Laxity and St. Clair sta. Vittk - . T ~ 5r u? t ,,,r u, r , i , .. N. , , ,3 , ! , ,,A , ,,K . E L 1 t. 4 ..Cb 0 .;, ,W h01e5a1e Drug- GROCER'S IItANCIA '1~ . .i F. AVILSON, %Vimlemale Groceni and jrV.Commuriun Merrimqs, Agrutr of Du No. 11A Front e 4. aul j L. SHEE, Wholeaald Grocer, Commixsion 7 n w , 7 3 ., E ; r awl Roos, corn, of 1 con and r QAMUEL P. SIIRIVEIt, Wholesale Go, ProdUne And C....110i10& Morel:tints, and Oenl sra In Pittsburg: Nlanuinsturl .}rtielst. %so. nit.l 1. - Sesmid otrstit. lichitisin Woad and Smithfield. . DlLWarall OLIN S. DiLwoRTII co.. Wholesale lorroor , Prolt vi -o and Coonirrion Mortlvddrt. rod f. llav•rd Powder CO., of Ilaraolvillry Como., No. 31 Wood rt., l'itoddzogh. J. .. 3C.111.1 , 01..) ulißitilulE Wholena GrOnel, and Ot.nalrAton lertliantn, s., it N tn.. and 1:4:1 First Pittd,or,;h. HEY, MATTHEWS & CO., Wholesaba thwer,Conunindon and Forwarding Iderrhardo. and 6t•uts for iiriyhron Cotton Tani., 57 tVansr rt„PittAburnil. .1011. W ATT AutiN lOIIN WATT A CO., Wholesale Grocer. C.rtralosion MerelualtA,aud .I.4llrrn lu Pn.lucv alt nt.toburlgh Manulicture. No. %114.1berty ot.rvvt, PI burgh. P. • - - B. CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, (7ommissint. and Forwarding 31erebord. nod Whol, I)ealer W.oten. P.roerve Hotter. Pot sod Pow] A.li. mud W.otens ornerally. W. stnvt, brtveou SadtbeeLl End Wood. PULA.Ottrub B. S.AITC.II 01 4 4T1.1.4111 . W. 4 WATERMAN k SONS, Whulemn . Orncrra. Condalmon and Foraranllng Nlerchan litra In all Linda of Produce and Pitaburgh Mannfact rad Article, and Awn,: fur the tale of Mammal a Lrneldnirgh Manufacturvd Tobatto, N.. SO and SI IV% =vat. Pit.burgh. Q F. VON BONNHORST & CO., 'Whole iire.nern, Forwanitnz aL.,I C.onnbmon aierrh. P lon. l'ltuburgh anutsrtuWen , r),, Prod um No. 7., 0 0 0000 or Front rd.reet end Chancel y Len, ntt•onrzh. AS. DALZELL, Wholeeeilt Grocer, Corn 0 mitrion ,Tertian[. and Dreier ill..Pruce *Jul burgh 3lnnufart.i.ves—Nn. 70 Water rt.. Pitt',bunch. ISALA.'" DICKEY Sc. CO., Wholeenle Gm rex, Comml•Pinu Merchantit, end Dealer, Produre— IT.4r, end 107 Front etre.. rittsburch. ..1.1-4 J. 11.711.11. piNGLISII & BENNETT, late English, tbdia,zher & Ca, Whol.ale Grocer, Conutdarion and orwarding Merchant, and Dealer in Prcslutv and Pitt, bomb Manntbeture, No. ICI eeTond at. and 121 !Trot sc, between Wood and 2,4mltbfleld. WM. lantla. PIiWAWA. r W. Or.T.WITOSE. PITTISIOWurt. ~Ai'ELLER & CKETSON , Wholegale Groner, and Imparter, of Drundirt. Wiroit and ,i•trars. No. =1 onruer of Liberty and Irwin strrett. Pif burgh, Pa Iron. Nail, Cott , . cart ac.. Ge . contusztly V ban]. ICOIItOILLBI. .1.15 D. IeGILL aJILD DALT. ROD ROE, Wholesa . l! O i rocr.rs and min m on errhants. No Lb, rty !tr , D. ItOBERT MOORE, Wholesale Grocer, Reutifying Distills, dealer in Produrr. Pltt,burch ufseture,, and all !Inds of Vorrign and Dom.-q,. Winer and Liquor, No. MI. Liberty ateret. On Land a •77/ L terse 'e"Zld"favvit, old :U.wnwaahela wh"- _ ROBERT DALZELL S CO., 'Wholesale XL 4non, Cononission M.:rk:mats. dealer.. in Pysluee and Plttaldargh Slanufacturrs. No. hid Llbert, etrrrt, Pittsburgh. - - ROBERT A. CIINNANGILAJI, Whokgllle Proltsce,Forwardivg. and l'oratoleAlon 31pr elfint. and Dealer in rittaburgit 31aaufarture, No. 3. Pituburgb. JOHN S. CONALCVL. VL.. U1x..1.1 - Att, BAL. ILAGAL[I. BAGALEY CO., Wholesale tiro -14 and 31Wnal Rtrret. IV Su , e , cer r m m to 4 and Comm, rmats, dek. In Iron, Nally , xu Cotton Yarn. awl Pittsburgh Munsitseturrs monwra.lll. tomer of atretta, PltUburgh. •-I. ti. cwcar.. • aroma, and Canaan Mon Merahanta. Laeni•ra In Pr, t. Plat Pit.d h. airg P h Manufactlued Artle/a, atreeabura. J.D. WILL narr. LD. WILLIAMS - it — CO., Wholesale and Retail Family Unreal, Yomardlng andand enmanimlon üba and Nealera In Country Produee and klindaurali 51azinfactures. antar of nointl4,.FlfttSt• stmrt. Pittahnrgh. tarta-ara Prse Le and Commiraion llrrelmota, and desion l'ittrburab Manufrat CU LBERT SON & CLOUSE, Blolem; FLOTG 01.011:1 MrD. 4& R. FLOYD, Wholesale Grocers, Cern • mioston Merri:Leta, and Dn.len in 6.1 P1-Wort—Round C arch In:toting on Litmrty. Wool. and 61. th !arm.. Pin,burgh. P. J. I 7 I WIC GULL 1 OUN PARK ER & CO., Wholes:dr Grocers DeMer., In IT.ium- Fon , lny, Wine, Liquor,. Old Mnn nnanh , la and lt,tif,l Wiilsscy—No. 5, Commercial llow Liberty ES, Pittsbur.th. IdIISICAL IfiSTRUICENTS lOLIN. 11. 31E LLOR, Dealer in Piano Fort,. mule, ud Austral Inrtramenta. Scion! Iktnk, and ['Wintery :+ol. acrnt for Chleknrintes Plano I , r.a. fur la - tater° P..ntuylvaut;ft—\n. 41 Wood JEIENILY KLEDEII., Dealer in dra l Instrument, and Import., pf Italian :Ann-, agent for Nunn. A Clark's grand and e.nual, with Wlemap x ..fulean Attachment Ala,, for Dunbani, Piano-. MANUFACTIIRERS. IinoENNEDY, CIIILDS CO., Manufactu rm of very ma,rior 4-4 .4h. ..tiny. t7ariwt Chnin [tun Twine and Butin, Penn 31'111. I.n.hurgh. 1,..“. , .. JNG% -MY" Y. QUI.. ONES& QUIGG, Manufacturers of Spring sad Blister Steel, Plough Stz•el. nn.nl Plough Wzu,. czazqz and Elliztic Spring,. Ilannzonycl lino Axle, and deniers to 31141.11.1 e Caniuge. Fl/ , Etyirint LIM,. and Condi Trmutin g s g ruzzrally. tomer of Inn. and :Front 5z.... Pitn , burgh. PI, JITTSBBBCII ALKALI WORK S.— Ben Berry k CO.. Menufortororr of A. h. Itloorb. Minim, nod Stlfburic Acid, W er0t00,... No. 63 Water r 0... b .low Ford. PAPER HANGINGS. • - WAITER P. MARSHALL. Successor to Samuel C. Illll—lmpurler and Dealer 4 Frenell and American Paper Haman, and Itordera; Win.low Shale, Fire Board 111uu., ac. Printing. and WraPol.o Paper. No. NS Wood street. between Fourth and Diamond alley, Pittaburyb, Pd q•: ~ :• • X,l ORRIS A. HAWORTH, Ten and, Wine Ikrehaet. Fat Ado of the Ilinmond. Iltbbur.h. C y o.. :t ‘ 1 , 4 . . , n ,0 11 l•rap. on hand • Ism. st-orttnent of Cboln. end Fin.. Alm,—Proviwn Fr. end utx. Whole. axle •nd Dealws ouppilml on the Inwent - - - TRANSPORTATION AGENTS. IneOHN A. CAUGTIEY, Agent for the Lake Erie nod Michi Line. to Genet And the Late , — tfl oh the nether of gan Water mtt Nada:ll°,4ln, .11 LEECH lc CO., 31 'fransporters .71 Canal y in Vorward., , rchamtm. conx, of Penn street the Cmal. VFXITIAN BLINDS E'UMEBM r . Tahitian What Maker, keep er,optantly on hand nr . ato star the Mt nutltln in their Ilheat their hid land. No. la Be Clair street.. ado, at No. .11Market btn..at. n 4 Ann" entranre in the Disznnrtd: en tlan . utters • • e to nnler. and old blinds neatly repalred. aplU 441 A . BROWN would room t respectful ly inform the public. that he keep. ants hand at his stand on the west eof the Dlunond, Allegheny city, nampleto ae,ortutent Venitian all. Veldt's n nuttier,. are made to crier . the tvst werranted.nnual to any the Ilnited Alittel, ran removed without the aid or a . . . . . . rrw driver. Llarin oi ' L tto• nblurtestahll.tinlZPo '''' th' ''''''. ''''''''''''. fnla.,VL;.o fur t rh 0 0 .4. 0 , c r u tLn , I.r 4 31,41•11 and. I ' at .' n l lAa.na). e ` ,. I!. l'r'.`,"°7 thing In their 1 . 11: '''' ''' the ~1" I InrteAS ''''' " . 4., IqUabarah.. .1. A. DROWN. ' APER RANGING AND PLASTERING. OSEPII JOHNSTON, HANGER & PLAYTELMl—it•XitiVniv.m•Arr of Third nerti,e6nd Vaud r.li.ti.C4. h t•Tid. Mort.. i.a1.11, A.r rale. meh4:l y =BINARY SURGEON. DAM ARDIE, Veterinary Surgeon, Intel from Edinburgh, erotland. would :wpm:dully ae nt the public that no halt no.nuarnogi prattler 10 the [Howl to Min, he bop, to ;rive .attafactiusi. r.,unertiou .inmee Shneine and arkFtnithitu, In will be rarrini of the ,omen tunnel idexet anti PennsTivanin Avenue. WOOL I.II2IWHANTS. . _ 1u Pll Y & C.EF, IVnot. Dr, i.r.os and otsl , ti:txinu . men e antel for the sate of Amerioan I n 7,11 Pitteburath. at W. lIA ItIiAUGII, Wool Merchants, Dealer, in Flour and Prod°, gnterallb and For. • nliug nod t. , olll,llhOholt Merehattlt, ho. 115 First Arr.. d 114 SornnO .trool, Pittsburgh. 3' GRAVING AliD LITHOGII 4 APHEN. l TEV I LLE J 010; SON, Engraver on Wood, Philo MIL Ithird gory.) Pittntourvh. Pa.—Vlearm of L y 4113. a. Mrhintry , ....linulrocNew4c7.7 ; ii riTi , fi t il i „. ..c z . 6 .L.4 1 ".17;L1t;,, i g;,, 1 (.1 . 1,,1't.:." i:::1;!..10. er..tri , all art. and at the ioureFt prima. Wit. YAM Sel I UCH MAN'S Lit hogruphi ni'n, Piii.3;lll"l7: l .. ra l r . h . i l l ,C.s.l ,, griir l . t ;h t n ) :l , ilr , 1 1 4 i :4'4; 1 Z iZt.•., r .':;,,i L i' i h . e .i l t: r =7. '" er' ' ,.. "Z ' " Z. r. Z Tr . - i i i ' ' I) r. i ' : the ` l%. 7 7 1 „ =2' : „ ! ','„ ":11":, `:;,V,i, r.=T ",:::: ~ 7 a ru wirer. Jaw. 1, .TENITF—LOIB.. - - . . . . „. .. r V . m. II •ot 1 . 1. IN ittilli,, c•Wc•lrl,' Silver m .r. ccip•l Siclitccrr c••t•., ~,,, •,- ..1 Niccrl...c c •cc•lli ocircu•c•.l'al,..cr,ll.l . a. • N. II • .AV HARDWARE MERCHANTS. 0G N , WILSON , Imparters an d wbnlt.o.ln 1..1..1N In Itarlwa.n....oll Cutlery. No. 12.., Mee. rittsbur.h. MISCELLANEOUS OHN FITZSI3IONS I'4 ).. 31 anti fact ll deelreu. .d hay., auth done. that the) an ~, the rates. at the shun. ta,tuutlne. and tn the best mannr. al their ert.bii.tnnent. Seehxml •lelte the I`nnal ftrahAjTear tiled!. Works Tree Iron. tor Itlnel. native and 11141 Vlll7/11,.. 111nr111- far tur.l at the ehortert . and al the lon eel helm, All klo•le .I”lden, dm.. an abet, nen, tnehl I eta • Gas Fitting. • MAFFE'rT OLD, Frootmud Marke. Pala * Wuuld in• it, the I.l.n..thPir 1; , r I,ndants, Bro.:lett, Th ,nr.• prepank t the u tits. and mot rea,nahlo tent PRIM . ; FAST lON FOR kJ beautiful I b.t.. n..wised ld fur We by AA! ESA% web: tom, i1..l .1. nt..l Diamond all, _ Wegner, Bnechner & Mueller's NEW LITHOGRAPHIC ESTABLISHMENT. TILE :1 BO V E I 101 respectfully am tuunce u, nJ. ml t that tiler hr.,nr.nl r atn ih Unlit nrt. all orth r• for nh. Cherior. arlit Pr , q.,, , ,n1 ' Cn artlA. r. Their ...tnhh.hinrot i• nt f ,c 2 Tht..l nn•l F. , itnth mell•At Bolivar Fire Brick Manufacturing Comp'y. GLovElf. K ).. stßsclunEns. N;en ar j_ A:rank for Manta noth.7l roneorn, vll Are ri.11.41111 Laud a -.spirit-of aelabrath.l Itolthar Fire , lat . Porno... llaart Mal ngrath, They are oh,. propanolya.roito orlon tor .31.1 Itrialt, I.e mode athe nod rto msit than la. promptly 1111..1. %Valle. not it n0r... , 0rt ego no., (h. ninny d ..gg tin- /le aggigg, Itna, Sr all othar.that hon. heen for rale in the 1 . 1.11.41 Stale, thug r 01 mm wt. to n 111.11,4 n/1 lige Itnal. The proprialoir.lturt dots rinloth that the Brick ahall Into 11021., of t hoot 10-rat.. at.thible rt - ,111111 and that no att...nterhall ajtort.l to moka thaw earn I. thou they hat, hathtotrore boon. 'llli. f.a;tha only athal.llannient now tur-notorturithr Piro Itnak at 14.1. t Ar. AIPlt k .111NR. , .. mak: Canal Ito fn, , eventhst.. thltabur.th. MeCORD . reePived en. nnl the htt thlzerrtill _ . Pittsburgh Gas Pipe and Tube Works. T in.:ndersigned burr just ~ , niplete.l their IRON TUBE WORKS. AIM en now tonnuferturina ell eltoo of ti AV PIET, la mmotive end other Fluor. end MI Kir, of WROUGHT IRON TUBES whit+ flier idler for nth . thr Th, arc mar prrpaied •rnittic. orilrri.. to ans est... without th . rtl'ANit A Cit., N. , id rind tr: Wi t t, fold .lmnrrr,nnntin. ~,.VILUARTII .i NOBLE:-City Flouring T WILIAM.; VIVIA.IC, Ci,d Engineer, Ilrauirhtidnitn, tired Priirttral Acent Maton rattirht.. ot Itodolg for Ito. Pah.. °M....10,, to. or dory Mtno-.. ...1T.... Itialtiot S. My round Led. trt 10 d t; I' 31 hi revidonni. N.. Marhury Plttridirgh. 13 A. MADEIRA, Ag,•nt for Delawnre Inn) .trti.ly I tiridianco r,dordor. Wator FUT.. 1 GARDINER COFFIN. An.ent fir Franklin 111/ Tiro Ittrurian... Company', n. rth rad rant,. Wood .1.1 Third divot+ TM. GLENN, BOOK V dour from thr nom, a I lord. LI. Sp nvery I, intro of finullnu nrnthens nml duratila; 111nuk 1t0.... ruled m noy rmtheru. and bound oun , (Autiall, mant—r, old tholn• bnund enr.4.41,, n; renulrrd Nunn.. put •d, In pit Iwlteru whn Imr.• lundltig urw Inland tn Inw .1.41, Windi.qde and I{Ptail _I NI/anat.-tap,. 31.41 ',Orr. In II Cup.nnJ e..rner of 15...1 ni..l hal. Anal.. Pa1.1.1.r..11 oll.r a full sal nuu Vl. tr.net. ut 11,, , . / I. nt>, at•ii It,- vs. theu. r...u.1 tlirau Lima tArr u al .1 ti... Mr, 411M1A- \l. Irl ,6\, TLvvL:uv 'l':u lor, Ihuprr VT \lnl. r'l.nlu~~c. 137 New Coach Factory—Allegheny. A. IV iirrt: l'o. V.- .1„7,0711 tT.:4 lung . I eattl la. 'law. t 1tt...1 tclt nr. :1% 1.. . . . Pr,irk. r. and turr - tru.l:r: l' i r ‘"""":." '" "" .. 4 " . '" Is.r.itatle„l I errn ' T ..' ; r ' rt " .r . / . . ". ':'''''' ''":. r'''' att , entlin : ,f it... pril.lre I.. ‘ se.:. er:atz. r " ' '''''''''''':''': toZt :...7''''T''',.`,!;!;;',.." - "- '"-' -""'''. ''''' "" 0- .. IL ...Orr Ja, tt J.I.L. Aril.. • htAOLE -MARBLE WORKS, (established biaiti I. c EIkIIVNL. AS ILK IN,. Libort) stn., Pitt•lmr,h isquion., IyiluaL A CARD-1851. • 1 : 111 . 111 , , , x ,,,, 1 ‘ 31'R , C , 1,11' , 11. , :1.1). , N, , ..rti t, Eas h t, 0.1•• thortl Ili, their ripoimi i ri wii.l ...tier tr • for the largii .hare onto. &flit Hirt,. W..... io t.ri mrsol d iiirtr this. an...um/J..1w,, will ' ha: , tti;of is. ..mist , f.i FAMES ution• ovori ihr liri frir th. rn of !amino-. (11.11 ri • Ili int. ri rl !Intl la • ,ti or ill.. will. 11., oitirio. I'. I.! •I si,s h. In ~1 ch. 1.... op Liceini.:-.Lniretin, front 1111 Liti-r•LL, lir LlLnLLotti. rrincri nun: !Tr....4;110;11 CI))IMERCIAL CoI.:SAE, ter -LI oLiint r TILLni no:Llkir,: Mark,: LLL......0 TbLe ntny char ...min:, i n I,:ciptil :n Pb g I•Linnrcan,hlp.MLirrraillle • • - A!na. 31 t, mann, I.rntun, entnnv•rnal Law P rnnnt dnwttnt dunks, Itanwled d , 1t..,] and Itg apaltration • btattrh tnna.al., •n I. Far. and rad , . t•ntmant ntp, an- tanned nu! and ra.atu ton lo,tcrttnirninnt, Lentz,. on tnnanterroal Law nnnty altant, nrnnlng Indrannnn In an, nt the r..., innt nlty tunn•haut, • rital EAGLE XARALE WORKS E,T Alli.lSilED `:2, I , ) EDMUND WILK INS, No. 2-1.; Liberty A.. I I. i,i . i n i,,,.1 .i..t ptut , irEt. I 'N`L. , M 2, ;TI7!7:)!"V , ';:4... ;,,..LI i., nl u.,>. • , Il balsa alts.l mart- 1., rier.l4 tl, ..1....r5t Nlarld..., rth I at rtry re.lurod . ii ... 7.: v , :, , , ,,. A ( /rwr ..1.04.n. ,r to ak 1 . 1 • 0 ~,, , . 1 i. , ,...../ ....vr i , , fr 1 ul Itr.ly . „P.::1- Iton. Ilqnnar [hinny 1.1-k Tiernan. ye, J. 1.• harp,. W.. Itntaticc....., Kcq 4.4, John zit h 4 N.... Broker, I Itl.Gurkll [tank. •r d Rahn, I. 3. 11. Shic.t.crcer. Ecit. 11.11 k Cur., h'., lit.. ...cent, du. Hobert Mrli Min Ht..... a w • McKnight. h.ct. Itrminit 1,. T thircits.t. I o linni. ithicic• x lit. Fruit . . J.: W. L.N. trnioglnl La U. crii 111..1 hatr...., c.c....1 &Icing nthhiwn year. in lb:. I. bitring hut limo nntl hcct to Tic.... h. tin. pro, nt tin, and grill rictectror Nth-linch.. Ihircaner, TAKES W. WOODWELL. tABINET FURNITURE MANU-, tururn,... u 7 A sr, Thudrtrunl V NC rrlupoctfulls infunts• In. fru.suls soul cu t.:nen Mut lin I , ur n , .x entursis 10.1 tbs. 1.'1,1. - awl (mutt utnrk ssf (omit Ist, lu furn...uss In Ebbs 6(3. IsA Isu I• duterstnin...l ns slplanl , l Ms• quality n wrllumsu.ssel ossarrkst•. unrAusunrhlgn rt.l nntl frnsn urn.. nt nrelurs u/s.l furilstv in manufurtUritlV. he s• roulslul t., pres.l uartutstr,l turni• tun, at thr lrro ,t lle Pii , l,ll4+l thr prinr.iplu P f I.l..notslua, thr rye Interurt with 1.1.. nun ~, s ulay rout kr,. Alan, ons grunts -t surs. ot rvers. ls•rrs,Atnu furatettoru. irons ',us., .4 .1W I.T.T. rans te , tn• ns...t V.I. end unutly.llsut n Iss.a.u. , nus I..rrt nt nuts. ma, fornlubent rmn, e.r tunteurnclurrd unpnosly yr order. litt.r..(..n .Pll , ll. un szsrsuurll.... Most Alin lulu.. Irqreu oef rusta/.ll..losssurst 1.. Munn-sr Ti,. fullou Inv artirlem rons ssrA. h fur rirhorAr , s 1 id, Ir. and Lnlrli taw., • us-sun...lm uns tsl thr. EMCEE dravrion. dildna, and 1,1 roam Hadar, nr array ariety. aanairnn, nor rd. inahotaa, raol aim, Eanahattirn, awl Ea, law, at ••• r) iption: Tan. a lan. mat ni• an, id!, laden Froneh alai A tts..nran nan, 1t Idd-Nata and lathe , pariot Wrltina la,kg td . inKdro Wdrk and (ahoy lidnid dlnlvin. and hal•lata. Instal,-nushavan, radamo•.l Wl.l a ulna, ant, and ann.. In Ws. axarnollon dinnar laid,: an td /no.. nnpravad and daaldaally tla twat k mad.: atarn. laLokbrokr half and ler table, wanindaat. na.bdead% and a a , liannal , of anal/ . . arge • Kathie ehaire, rclain. ancl iery leeik Orr rerrene. towel ratio, laitclaield, and Olusor and vide dor doldviii: deieir IrA uclalicarany. ...ie. and Inlaid pearl Talilea. Sr. Ae. dr. A large ...Mae. Id l i lllllllll.ll Ch.& Cat.. kere ...NI ailth all addle,. in their ur. awl Marl, farniativil at the eliorteat nation. . . • • .• All onlmot promptly utter:4l.l to • . • OUNTY NAVIMPI, jr Attorney e I,tot, 1.. Ir.:: Thin: AL...tomer of llto.rm h_ng 1111,110,1100:, for tht. pitrtyott. ill prmoro lor onto,. :Intl told:ern. (two wiLlever. mai LLILIIII,Lt. awl rill LstILILLI ILL ma) Lai. , I.'' , uLLooL L ~11. LlLLLKLaLatatatil La nil, La LEA Ileparl noLiateL. LI, tally, La tl•.. Cour, L.t LLI 1,14(ta • Drawing, Perspective, and Painting in Oil. D . It. now tarnpareal to give lootrnetlen t, n rep pool!. In W. afferent brnnelsre I nt I.og Sena . .. Atkinenn now Outhling, I .to-nt. I.rtroo.r 11'x..1 nn , l )tricot .tteolm. Ilotir. ~r 11.trtiel ion, roan 2 , 2 to 4... and fu m ralltn ntleresnon'lipe,. nod other ino ,, oine. eon I. nwn I, ~ nt the Itrfor to for Onarnnt or Dr Aildtenn. prom GEORGE E. AR.NOLD & CO., BA N J ERS. DEALER: , IS E.NCIIANCE,' LOIN, 111511 SoTE,, lC M M Effl M EIM . ITLEY & CV LVIN. Cold 3lervlonts, 1.1 and Pont,. In tiro,..—. Inv ond S•aI• corn, of lore, nod V% /L.-long n 'ftM - .0 , 0 1n.. , Ttnmran EMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEI Al:11 I. ,11-t awl / G.r •nl•• 1,, 11 1, I', 7-1,.4 I ft PT ; 1 , 1 IA .1)1:112t,A PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 5, Igsl STEAMERS, MAILS, &c ‘igato MOVEMENTS ad. rs OF TIM CEAN STEAM MEM. The tohlernoted or other ree eels aft appointesl to sail so Ohms: 414 in, Liu—Avaeriors Stratarn. 1 . 1101 , 11:4:1) DATES OF BAILING. reamXLlf TOM. Yana LITLILIVOL W...lnt.aday, March sthioaturdar. March Rth IVe , trulalay. .. 10thikiatttedny. W.luoala). April r nli IlVo d tnead la i ni [MAW'. 16thlTedneoay, April I7W Wneainy, May 10th Weoday, Mar 4th Stormily. .. 21th Wedneoda). . 20th Satunlay. June ithlVNlnfAlay. J.lll Ilth Saturda). '. 21.1 Wedneaday. 4 2fith Satunta,, July 6th,Wednaah4. J? 1, 9th taturds). .. 19thfMnInasdAy. baturday. Augu4t 2/1 Wednandai. Aug. lith Saturda, - 10th Wednaadar. - oth Satunta,. •• 30th Wettnervlay. NT , . 3.1 Saturday. F.pt. lath IValnaS.l44. - 17 th Saturday. •'27th Woduelkla). 044 t o t Saturiat . Oct. 11th WoduesJa). .. 14th Satunlay. - 2:..thiWednealao. - 20th Sat unlay. Nur. oth Weducallo. Nor. 12th Saturday, .. 22.1,44ednelday, " '.Y4I. .4.aturtia). Dec. 6thiSattirday, Dec. .13th Saturn). .. 20sh Satunlay. Cunard Line—Maly Tn.". 1 FO.OII LITLILPOOL rOO LUZ ONIT.O Aran/I. _l3o.tort .13sturnlar. March 15. —New York ..... ........Saturdwy. blarchT.l. Fat urchty, April O. ...New York ...... ..-Batnnlay. April 12. rot I.t•eltro 01. 11u,rui.. Itootton Wed¢crattr, M.. 1 2- A.t Noe York liodttemlkY, Mar. 20. I. , ltma . Boston... .. ........ ....W.r.lnettlay, April P. trim ....... ....... —.Sew. York Viviuray, April 11 . 1. A torriot Iloonon %Ape:day, April 30. An-. N .w . York Wriloewler. 11 .1' 1 .. c. : i t ~ ..1.52. ; . to Ilallfax, 11. ton. or Nei, Yarl. 23.5; ..nn. .V.., 11,e: and !Corr Line—Monthly Tnpt. e sus rout. kma liar.. Franklin. Saturday, S Feb. 'Franklin. Warday. 12th Mar 1 Illinilkaldt " Stii Mar Ilutabnldt " o tk Apr Fninklni. " Sth Apr Franklin. " th Slay littialridt. " lid Slay Ilumtaddt. " 4th ~.' Franklin. •• 01st M'S Franklin. " :Si Jolt liurala,idr, .. 20th June Ilunaladdt. " • 30th July ! Franklin, " 20th July Franklin. •• 37th Suit linuil,“ldt, " :00i Aug. Ilusuladdt, " :S/kkent Franklin. " :Mk tient. Franklin. " 20 , 1 Ot. flu:o.4dt. " 1116 (kg_ Iluinhnhlt. .• 10th Nov Franklin. " 15th knv.,Frunkiln. " 17th De. ilunilrohlt. " 10th Dr, fkran STram (I , —.VonAlY 7WM. II maim • I.•thington ..... ....for Ne. ll,rtnam:tan nu ........ ....... -Nem iv:hi N,,vr Ilurmanu New Vurk Friday, March 21. Yuri. Friday, A vnl 19. Yuri. Friday. June 13. ron eAttrnasgn- I'. S. mail steamers leave le York on the 11th and 15th of ,neh mouth, for Cbaa-rsa FOIL 11 IrD [CY irtST. Fnotmohlp Isabel leave. , Charleston on the Ist and ILthof coon nonnh. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES OF MAILS Nev , l ork, Exgen, e C n n t re x sa C N m r br e a r h n u p n r ts N. York, Inclines, Ncw Jersey, and the Pm N..v Lo.l.nd kale.— The Brlttah Provinres of Lower. Canada, Nova le.* and Y.. Oruumirk, daily . . Anil,. at 1 r. s.; Dpperts at I e... Blairsville .1,1 Ilollklayaborg. Pa-, lading the counting of Bradford. Cambria. Centre, Clin ton, 31eE,art. Potter. Perri - . Thous. Union. avid part ,of Wertmorelatid, via Liveimore. !Winn - at - 111e. &dem it Rue..l4, Ne• Alenindria, sind Inds ana eount,. Arrives daily..x....pt Mot:lava, at 3a. a.; &- part. art.daily It 1.0. r. a. Et. —BT Buller, I. M ercer, (:ranforiL and Jetremen fAILI tale, ‘i c•ii.rn pakt ofNt.• York and upperllnado,lially Arrlv.,.. at 10 r. X.; AWl.l.p.r. :orrxcla A. WTATAVi.—By a:hinging, Pa., Omen, Fl, et.. Suuirr....t, part cd• Vf.4.caoreland county, Virginia. Atm.,' haat, liallituur,lVmhinginn ~ u ttiarnaud Watt ern per. of Lit& anJ Indiana. kienturky. lllimts, Tennea .... Alabama, %mutat, L4eivtVVl , Artisans, North Cal, bus. Geurgia, Louisiana, Florida, and 'Pram...Palls. arm.. at S P. rt. and .I,•parta at G r. r. Srennufsn.t., Outn.-11r Faretta, Ihuittuton. Flonne. 1 . an , ., P.. 11011111" Cue. , Jeffemn. /lam P.Ll. Canna, 11ubm.a...1 'Nl:caesurae nountie.s.Ohio,dslly .Avower. att. 11 r. dew. at : a. u. :form Wm-cum.-14 Braver, 1,, and Chfulamt, Ohlo.— Denver en.. Ps— 12olumblnua, Trumbull. Ihfrtn.,, 11.... n . Ar.l.wleuSurk.h M thfy•boun.Yumnalt,Lake, Itteftlawl. innaln. Hurt., mt.., Ern., huuduely, Wool. and laev ruuntire, U01o; the *strew.. northern eounthv of the .tat.. of Ifullatas and Illinolf, hachnllng all Thrill tnu. low,. and 1$ :mum.. dolly.. Arrivesat 11 4. 1.1., de urtm at Sharl4.l.ure.llowton. NpringflelJ,hrrn tutu. t Antartrung. um. tam' Suudtqa. A r nrw .t e. and depart., at el e. M. AarLit - B, Perrysville. Wezfant, 7 Ilttmpts. Pnetenr arlin•hura and New ladge. Armen Tuesday.. Thursday.. mud raturd.... at 8 r a., departs nlonda,a sl nest a, and Friday., at 7•A. Itt.tusenta—lly rturarusisll.ll. Vitileyrllle, and Slon ansanela tltl. Areires Tusslays, 'nd.,., at Le. as.; Jo nas., ..rdeasday, and raturday, at .. a. I':w.A llnshanau, Ytrret, nun s lirKessnort, Gal I .11e,. Kllrslartlitown. Rostraver, lkllvrr tv , 11.1 , •.1.-tAnwn. Verrysyii.. tan 1,0•11 y, Urspor !diddle tlsis 1,. Arr.,. rauda,s and Thurs.', a. de arts Msn., • and Thursho, at u a. In, a. •,, A- -I:, Chi. ker . • NablrAt..ll., Candor, But geli-ALr u, Palterael, u.lll. Be I han, . les A ee1..., :wad... Isnd Thursdays, at 100. 11A ,Atrtn , 14,114 A, and Thurslas 4, at I S 01,11, I Chu., MurilociAville, Moon. Slow em 4 rt. rite,k F.rt I..yriugs. Fairview, Va. Anivea it Antrim, lurlh a. Mu, aaJ Apulia I.: .V.dr.alara al e. a., deparCrna Monday . . I.r.arntrx , .. lAvan's Ferry. ArriT, on Pri.l.y. at 3 P. Sep.ru 4in eaturvay ut Li a. Mwovitly.nn4 roa.lll, Enturt 41.0111nerlf an bow tlwir drpartnr. RATES OF DISCOUNT. =:OlM= No 57 !fool, rt, Ort.rma rood and ShurlA Oa 01^-.10001. PENNSYLVANIA. 'french at flmailloin.- • Rank of Pittaboralr. ...-...parllnuarth at Wooster.. - ..... do hark..., haul .(do .... ,nar Itranoh at Neula kb, n od um, ..f to .- ;a/branch ut Youngstamr. ....010 11r., , d , mtnen, par Illy hank. Cinolnuatl.... do hunk .-t North Amon.....pur Common.] Ilk.Clutintomido Bank ot N.rth'u Libortloadmr.Plaukltu Hasa. ...... ... ..- do hank of Peunorlyania-...anuolafa,otto Hank ......- . . ...Alo m m k o r pan. toranblp...mr dm. la. Ina A Tru.t. Co. do Hank of At l'ultal blartea PIN u.tor, 1k..n.. Hank. -.do 1- Comomonnl hank of 1 -par Hank of Slnsollon... do Bar., a Alnoltatum . ilk par Small Nobs. ... . . . . - .... .dr, otrant Itabk. ... ..... tar NEAT ENtil(Nll. slant.. A Alm). haul Bank- .p • ... .... p ar! N ar , All poly.. HAW Ila 101 th .nk...... .... ... k, tlemiablo. IMnk- --part New Turk City . . ...Lar 11/11 amenanna hadOt. .....parlCounts '. ... Phoadi-lblila Ilauk ---- pool 'ts 31 Alik LAND Niutli wart Hank-- ImAfaninium.• ............ , • par Iradiataxo'l Rant Par:Country par: N.JEIISET A DELAW Alti 's. t\'4.ooo Honk Harm of Chamt.e.turah. la Lail solvent banks-. .... 0 , IlAn. of C...., County.-par A !AMNIA. Ilanke Datma1c........ ..... kat - thank of the Taller._ t, Itt .j! ' ; ' .. l .)L,ante„',.';ir-.. :r...r•nr'r.t‘.*'‘'r.'6....l!‘u'gr'd Hank of lietLyalnargh lalFarmarn' Danko( %loon. in 1 Hank of L0w15t0wn........ flerrhant: A Mach Ilauk 1, . Rant of Ilnldlotown . .... t n North AVorteru lank... Ilontmonero Co hank. .pnrl .0 Le - ... ... .. ...k n I Hank td Noollumborland.inc NORTII CAIICILINA. Carlota , Honk .. ..... ..... talliank of Cape Fear Cadumbia Ilk A Ibithm Co.part Ilk of St. of N Camllna.... ii lan leatrkau Haul, ImrlCommerrial Ilk, NVllnumen 2 Fantou Lank... ...... -.par 3J, OUT Hank. N... kern 2 Firm Bank. . .. 'y SOUTH CAHOLIN.... /armor. nn of Lurk* Co rar.llk of the on of S. Carullna 2 Farmer.' Ilk of Laucardorduir hank of South Caron.... T a.mner.' Hank nfltoadi. Pat H.. , kiCflaallsilnn 2 Farm. Ilk tdSrla to 01111 u .r Plante.' A Mechanics' ilk 2 Far. A Imo. At m bn , .... I. GI:011tll A. Franklin Ilk, lcmhtuatun par atm.. Ina A banking Co liarrialut, Hank ... ..... tail.. of AUguata....... ..... li n0ne...10 Bank- ... ... . I, Ilk of Brummtek, Au... 2 Laucantor Hank.... _ --part TENN Y.I.SEE. Laotian,. et Aloty Hook ..par All roltrut bank.- .......... . n Lob. hank P. KENTUCK . Y. Innen' Houk of Pumnlin 3, Ilk of Kentucky. footfall. ki Monongahela flank_ .. .r ilk of Loutaville, Thurston kt 11'...t branch llana.. . . - la tNorthorn Itk of Kentucky 1, AV, otalua lllLAttlkertlaarropat Southern Ilk art KentuekT k• Trek flank 0 . killlttollltl. Itollel it•Ms ka 1. of Stat. of )11ouri k till 10. 11.1.1N015. 01. State Ilank..--- ...... . sa.Stata Bank and Lranch.--.50 Ihnuoll at Atom do'llnak of 111.. 75 Itranah at AI.. do WISCONSIN. branch-at Iteidamport- do &farina d SI. Ina Co. data 8 !loon+ at Ch1hnd.........d0 MICIIIIJAN. lfrankh at l'lrkeland droParmoral kleehaulei Rank 3 Wren. at To.l. ....... m:lent Stork Bank-- 3 lb-aorta at Dayton. ..... .....-JotProinsular haul 3 Itranrh al Polawida. do InouralacoCompan,.. ....... 2 kltraurb at Columba. ...... State Honk Dram In nt 1.1.1,111. .....do CA NA D.l Brunch nt tattsu ..... .........dn Pk (fit N Artiolita.ToOnntilk llrsooh at klanahrld... ..... Molllank of the People, TorontoL nrsonh at 1111lor .... .. llotHank of NlOntimil..,... ..... .5 Ilranidi at Clrwinnati . ....do Dank of IL Canada. Tommok Branch :a Columba. ...In !USTI:ITN EXCIIANOK t Brandi at IVm hlngton... _do On It.. Zork Oust. ..., Branoh at evils ' ... An On Philadelphia. .k, Drawl, nt Lattomm.r. ....alo,Chl Itallimore do .. i, Hotrods at Sloulrnallle......dt, II liliTliliN EXCIIA NUE. I ItTnneb nt Nowark do Loulmille I Ilmuch at Ely.. do St LOW,. Ilranott nt Springfield.. .... do tioLD AND irk:Cl E TALC): !Iran., at klariet. I. DoUldinina.Spaulnk 11,50 /Iran. at Tom do iin Patriot. 11,50 Brain hat a n Plea.ant do E n g le, _......__10 40 Ilranott at Zan...alba- - do Engle, On,, 1040 Roauch at No ...... ...Mt Preileriekurom 7.nb Ilramh at Piqua do Ten Thal.. .. l',. Branch nt In•rtamouth.... do, tiut...... Ilrarroll at l:?.. do ',tombola .. . 4,i3 Ilrauch nt 110.70110- Ail Tootioildera .. .. .. 4. do Ilranoh nt t Ittllloothe . do N olgllollnS . . Itrauch at Cuyahoga ....do lou.t. 2.15 Branolt at Toledo. ........ __Mt FURNISHING MAIL LOCKS & KEYS • I'ust' OFFICE DEP thttlYNT, Morph 14. Mi. I BEING DESIII.A.BLE in substitute lorklt elei key.. of of other kind for thine now in urn for (be moil ke en ire of tie 1 4 tatro, mind:nen brio. and key, w tih protnotal• to (unlink the oame, will be revolved nod . n 111 tit the Pilot Mire la.parrineol, wall the lot .d Jul( neat. different bolo will In.uitnit4.l to • eoniudentin for ranniinntion and report. thin roe non. twain-net. will. noon mr. innelleahle. be entered Into for fornioldog.ud It, r. . for four yea, with the right im the part ..f thePootrnatter General for the time being h.eatend and entitinue the rontraet flare fur an adalltionvl ten,. of fur fear, by giving to the rontrartor , tice to that ogee hot more an ine nor he. t hant +it no both, the t , errain.. of the n [trot tout, of four rent" With a rfew of prowuring the heel lark at the lowest noire, nt kind of lark Is prewertlskl standard: the Department owl, atm reirwtion .on the meehaniral skill and Ihgenu y •luelo a fair rx.rupetitioto, . invited, may develop, It however. pn.ywr to slate, tloat • It.elt suitable for the mail eerelee 1111011111 the following qualities, via: du. ratolity. uniformity, lighting, and etrength. For the purpoon of Moldering simultaneously all the mall hooka and key.. now in nee. akwut,tltlrty thousand new lorke and twenty thousand keys talented theng.o. V 111 Ise re bird to be f tarninhod to the oontr.tor within seven onth. after the rinitrart ithalhhave lawn gutenal Into. al-. te m rwarde the annual supply will depend on the duraloillt, ofte larks and keys tologynal. as well as the Intro... of the • kervler: lout it will pnobably never eareed agnonnt three Unmeant" of the A.rtner an ono thouraud of the lat ter. No lock will be eoneloiered If It be like ant oenwall is r,:uisolelttri:: ' W:dlo ' Ce l art., or h irnll h el ' 2; n roe ' kre. Molnar It' thtwe rat:dratted for. for any other or .e. than that of the Poet Oftiow Depertmgot. The kiwi of twits ttaloptod 11:111.1I be patented. t.' the pa. will be ranlred, . enterlng into otontrawh M utak.. • lowidkoment or his patent for the eselwire us, and twit— ..fit of the lk.partment. If the Postmaxr General shall eq deem -.eh ruirement mow.utial to te the luterestsufthe see ioe to rU., of the fallow. of the rekntreetor ott any time 0...0,1 faithfully the tonne and coalitions of hie contract. the ienerat gibs!l hoar the 01012LN...ides a refuel .. the venal nmokly hervinafter mentlou.d. to annul said ototraet, tend )41 enntreot anew with sor other party or cart ie. a. he nmy wk. fit. fin. forniehing similar locks and 'I” upon ho• propretaleand nw,II7.IPrIB offered. the lhodnow...r tietiend may d ee . It eapoltent to select for the Mille the irk of one bidder. and fu the way mall.. that ot another Ile re...recs. therefore^ the right of con. regil tog with different indirtd utile for ouch different kind, 1... k, to, utay select. and oleo the right to reject oil theevertmene d prof air, if he ghat! dramthat rotor, of !..r the Ititenwt of the llepartutent. Tloo party or pats'. " 4 ' l reitutv,l to give hood. with ...Pie • , of thirty thoupand dollars, for a aithlol lerrt the The wootrael is ton otroin pro. t.d..oin tow the due mod pn.per insowctiou of the locks ittela ' ;:4l.nt ' etaTir 111 1...1 ..looold Iwaor..pted. N•..t.fillegtvw. vonkideml if nets rompethinl with at-lart.r fil..utv ad the trust...nth r ehsra , wr" L b' . L. ' . dor. owl hg. ability to fulfil the o.ol.reet. ,•• 11. 11ALh. Poet:nester GeneraL Inch=altwl.thl COMME = RCIAL Itaanrnnt 6110317:UX.—Allvertisments and fOr I tam paper reeehteal and (annulled fr, , of :sp.., In. PITTSBURGH KILIMET. The markot yratertlay roan irrupt-ally very quiet, and rro mold find nothing of any notawajornm doing Prir nro without •nj important change. mold hoar of no ark: of Itot.aanOoo from Ant handa. none tying offenatnn the wharf. ao Gar tia rotahl learn-113,10643.1,2p1.1.1:, aro &lona tho rollua ano hand tutor. Palm from atom am ...nano' to .mall lota at the usual rata. any $3,31P - 43.:J7 RYE ?Wilt—email salmi from tint hand. of $.3?, l id DRAlN—Consideratolo pairs of wheat kayo tnua.pin.l. from hand, st 1 1 Lu. Rio In Polling at fa, barley n 11004 . 2. rornia4O-Ul. and oat. ,t Y.latalr la lot. 1. hell molt, firmly al 3:;at with no advancing trodiatry Stumm an. lorj firm at Gym,. for Orloan.. and Ittatjalia• for I. ant autrarhon.... molaawr It hold at 4444 at• 1 , gat INJVLSO,S—WP Bad no marked clmago. ill pro...dda• Pnlea am pretty brisk at !art quotation... am for plain Idamt sugar eurdl do at 10r. 76 - e7L,;, and etokuld.e. ata *,a. Lard la qnkt,at iii aar in Ltda. and am , orling to amditY qw term,. Lind,l of boef at YEAT1LE11..—... 4 •14. Jare tranFpirni from font hand, at 314,3174. and from atom at ::.:(itddr. 1+ 6. f alo4 by lonFle Far{t at :40 , 1,41:3:, 7 5. StED.,—Tbe anon for Fetlig to near], nor, and prd,.a are low"r. I% a game minor tram wagon and frym tiara, 101 l at fd".2:dd6f.o 0 lat. Timothy be quoted farm trot hamb at 52,2.5 . 02.37, and from atom at V.. 50 1, , 2.2" ..tn matron no a nle. ..f tlas. hut I.r -aum” • ova! art irk. wn mfamaud SI .te.‘ff‘f.l.stl from Bratband*. PUTAT , )LS—ItmAII raw or mod ottnlttY rr ,, mo4n.r at :254 , 1,1.1. TALLOW—Further eftles fmm Oct,. Ft 7c ? lb. In lot,. of 10 to bid, CAN I , Lik , --ealre of etar candlen at of mould tallow at lOt.and of ‘14e..1 at 90 le !b. ItUrrilll—Tlee market le rathei dull. with moderate ealre frau .tore nt 1241:1e. Pr roll, awl 7, h .71. yt, `e kez 011,4—The market IA unehan.,d. nu...email sal. of Llnreed aloom.,of Caetor all at orkototw for weel common. and $I trimly Nn 1 .ye. No 1 lan! otjae.i. 03 ,6 2. and of No 2 do at :.0c auk .1141411. day. Ilia. :LI. .Faturday. A mint, .Baturday, 31 . 3ky 17. • Ittil) mN- 1,,, 3"• an , Pr' mt. rootlet, very firm. Wt. quote mlm ton fairectttnt at $1.316M1X 4tr p , mitt.4. from ftmt 15m,14. $1.40ac1., ^htm• Nvlr.nf .1.11 , tat the trlmrfat ttnti from ottnre at tttt' ,4 l , Mt. FISH —WV DOILY a continue.] tir mne. In the tuorket with et Might Itnprnremont in NO tin+, The Armand in . u .S :I a ' n(77a h m r' l l t; ". in i % l' i ohm': hriA i' vri ;1 ' no elinnze item lan minim. Shari are ailing at $.10.50 - .tin ring nt $11,40 "ebb]. Cotls,h fl Lhke 11. h nt 5,L. , 041 7 6 bid. PORT' OF PITTSBURGH Iran—Then. •. st. •neno.l, t., pirr mark, lest rvroina. sn•l tlsina ARRIVED Eleavvr tle.wer; Gordon. Rtav Atlanta, l'artirk.oo. er J. McKee, Ilendrk-c..m,,leKee•porl 11.1..n5e. coxlwaral. flrown.vilk Burke,. Stet, bean. eueiunital 1.10.11 a. K'nutat.. Jas Nebo, Nl.N)re. Wtweltu, Mark ium..l, J I. 11.-elean, 11.1rit, Itrai.tr livarrr. Alin/air, Itrtittret/1.11, J. Llcliter, TM. ettnr.r. Itdl.t. Wt.t 111p. r0+, Wicilarard. itn Ituittl.riittettmati 1 1 .1.1L.L, I'ltteirmatti. L. 11 tit L.Tittne• . Ort...x. StoteatiLatt. Littrmiri..l. Uttati..ll.lll..liti. I.l4tallt. ehmition It II I.w, I..intt•tiltt MATS LKATINii THIS DAY I ,4I UISVILLE , -Xxvigaror. NAMITILLE-- F..rt CISCINNATI—MeArng•T Nn T lu v B rm t+wrint -Tli. ho. flay Fur, 1,1. Mills wn.l.r. will keit,. a. alm,v, 4ii• .1., II !, ....II I.r n.l...rt...a.grut. that the tart, and 4.1..c1ul J Ma:4101. .111 for Ft Lout. Litt. 11E1'0E73 BY ,HIVES. bid, tottl. Ituffuto A tor, 1 la, 11 I.annlug: it la g sagag., ill to °ham, I ba do. Ilaugh.,: 1.. ha. I I.hl i.utter. Jlt tNto. rood: 4 casply at. bbi.. M irk A 17 ,ra raga. I. I': &atm, buttgr A lanl. 6144. r.. 11 butter, J - 'Conn/A Car, I la todoe ^Wifithl'i l elik+ bi ' -‘ 1 ' .1 184"4. 8 " W . i t / • 41 Id I. eta. ...aura. : 1 8 t.k.11. I•I ' L.Z.a 8888 11 1 1 / a ldoor !ado addra.4l.llllk.-rton lota;it 8 Ver. Bak, d Ptml the JL tea Lam, ad rod.. It a dthor. h>., I. Leech t Co: 2 loco. J Ito Cro Imato. Ska °la. 12 / I Lot , 1 .1110wn.11, 1 do luta WelltudVdd rt et. fV WIIEELINC.-41x 111r1,1-1, rl..s .Ira, frult. L 1.1• vrlA•Lry. r 11.1eteln,a, 21,s r. 111,11. Fe/ Wsrtlrop. 2 1141• 1r.1444-4. 4 rk.r 111111.11 Fr, A F0r.,11,. 1.1 kll.. Loath, 11 4,raff a Cr. 40 . 141.. •t.plrg. J Mete, ZJ lard. 2 FM. S., Hell A Llvretr 11 Flri•lrn i Comb, 1 r. 1..• J 6,1.10 1.1.1. rlnur T 161. 1.4,1 Lerno. 12 In, 4•1arr 51,44,1. 1,1 I,3VILLE-I,n lILSra 111..131-12 1.1,4$ lr 4 , 4, 1 A, 15 Ilk ?Alan, 3 'ln b.,.5.4. 1111,1 a Co. ha, '4,1 h 51..k1ri0 A C... , L 4, -11. 0;1, harna pan, 151,145 . 1.1.1. wax. II Gran' I 151 1.11. ,11r bar, .2 .1. 1 ',Ab1e 251. ? , baA•re..., 4.5 1,45/a. IV fl'arltia. bbd. :L5 HA. Lbw, a eb. 2'. Jo 15.14,-, For,sh A 11.' It Alr Albin At,.: In.l•lo..ltra "Jr i•.rl /Lel? r.b , irFtl•i•ti t roir. I Ida' ntra.ar. 1 A Dar. 5 Ithd• At A A 11.,.? I • blo Jr.rr akin• IV 0 11Alni , A lb, 11.11 t.r."1,..5, 1 la. 1•51: 1 10,1 Mb, Llrl. .abr. Miller Church a 4 , 1. .5 .15 p.rL 15.1..5. A I'm 1, 12515, 1 ' MA, baron. Bab, A b , 1•1!1. 5 bid. th.nr. 11111ittrIla.rarr IA aka "orb, , pAarlarr ginseng, J y Irllwortb, 12 1?. .111".,..1 11,. 1 LL.Y.—Pra kr' rut 1.1.11 1 .15,1. I:her Mattis.... 0.. abr., IVllrrartla A be a barb, 1.1. any, a AM. tau, Arm/mons, r 1,10, rlnverua..l. 151., butter. I ..p,r , ml.ll 1245 butter. 2 Stirkar. lb "a• raa..A . J 11.1, ra.r0r....1; I 111 Ark L . ra Inn LI, Am, air.. A 115, Irask prk. 1 alb raLa .5 'lO rr... 3 kr, war!, n,labr.... I bral apple, 1 bld A 1 1,2. Mrblarkaa keg• 4.51. II limit / 's'. 4ht Intim, 1 rhea". 1,1.1. .ul5l. 1.-I,la. I 111.1.. 1..1.4-.51.5 1 ...IA I .ask.' lser 5A .1. I, gr,m J 11. r: 144 ti.ur 12 art, app:rs I L., 1,25. I, I. Cath..... 1.1"1/' A•ar. anal twat Mart Ai NT Writ —l'aat .1 s .11oula• ponrott So bax hos.. 2 tow do. II Co rod a lac lw to• haw., alsVoloo ..1.• pos. load. Corlo: 111.1.isn 80, Soo T Sao io ICo :SS), ,s i • -I, lam, vono.ns. 11.: ..srloo, U.S ba. port, 1,11 L., lo 1.1.1. ....tor .41. Oil dry M, to a Iloilo., 111.1.1 N NIO 10G 4N-44 01.10 ,1 butte,: VA An 10 •10 •20,1004 1 1.41 hum,. . . . •• . . .. • . Cauf24 , 1,1, It roll. 4,•er• 11411 .4 1.,,,1t 4.4 14 4 1,4.44,, ~ I•14I• rratlls•nla, l it It 1 1•4"t0t , 11•44t..1,44 4.14.44,.14. .1 a It F 1,4: Al Et. rtim.... 4 en 4.4 ,44414.1). Robert Pairell LOOK MILE KY FRIE.AD! RE YOU A FATILEP., laboring for the Pup d ped. of a family, and oufloring from gooProl 17.",t,tr.',!:•:.Z.1::.°,`,.."` . ° Are you. Mothor. potlerloor from tllseearo ta which ft males aro gen...lllv mita., topo Ur. N. :quaker Bantajotrtlla—lt orrUtiult Pun. nu. at our ,Iptott, or on ono of , •u, ugonto. nml got a Poonithl, stroup...lon, ,ou *lll flout 'hot Ito. Sltoltor oar •ortleorp.l In fir. I. Lt. Hop. has boon thp moon. of pertnattrullr poring morn dtPropor. In whlpll Ihp human (omit, orp ruitiinoolly torn. thou anr uthor prottorototo of ttotpouttr.llo rlot Ip.torp Inr publle This mcdtrine has volabilaherl Ite hinh reputation by l , ranturenue and a ell attititeti cure,. tb It le meta put on inn quart ne ey, ttle, anti In the nnly Sar.apnrilla ute r. n aral at w PAIIIP time. whirr/ render/. It altog Kid ether =ore talnatlle .O ecrsT now. particularly to female. a Ile sun. and enquire Inc Dr S. 11. Lit SIIAKEII SA ILSASAILI LLA, and take no Ober Price SI per Lail.. lot Sb. Fllt .11.1• y DR. a. D. HOWE a Oa, Prapnalora . I C•llrap whala all ak, mar la. tab] raataal. Alm, for by J. A .10Det. J a.r.honarnakar •Co IV. Black. k W. it....,. J. NI. Townrand. J. %Ala, IV .1.101, CM. l'ittalairkh: D. A Elliott, Allaakaar ray; W lallaml. .tra I. Croaker, .la. rata II en., kla , ltmr, J. 11. l'attara.a. &kJ ti. Mor •nu, at. Nakao • Knox. Cadlt or Tad Temperanceville and Noblestown Plank Road Company. VOTIcE littritliy given hi th e 5t,,,,k held- er • ualAi I,i.pany. that di, ret, t.• i•ti Tr. a•t. ten, of the C.klut.:ol). GI Fit Dollar...in eke'. ilan re of thethe ...eh and iv,. riereirrler. tlie whole .; SZVyin lull-v. timinit .tinctUai their lin, tieli=i t f Mit 111 . N, Board of Underwriter& T M.. tiny; ..1 Or Board ''l Llnderwri :l r, the fallowing donor gm, unannuou.l, auk, lea. and organ.] lo be 1,111/1111JnI: keieked. Thal (man and miler the pialakation of 011/ 11, 11, no PI, Risk. whether original or anntiniml. ehall le. tanteldenil tie taken 11, amlnsanity,. Inane In 111 / 1 1 1111, until the preinliana is paid In came Ely onl tnehTT.if er - r • . the Donal. EAti3IONI"S PATENT STARCH POL "JP !all, for giaing a beandfill irk.. to Linen, I... Ark, shirt Megan.. awl all kind, n(garinit, It. prerenk Um Iron taunt adhering to the Lima,. and duet (row wicking: It naitalki walling injurious to rlirthea In ant raern.L. The larhee hare long lan, kit lb. lie or guilt an Artie], mild In this their rain-MA[6ff will he mallard, lac no manratikull I. rearial after an Impartial 11.-line lip trill 110 thirty (burn i)f dame.. and [molly olLould hr wit Lul IL larh ..11. I t .t td.i lOAP—III Lnvw No.l recd. for sale by ).1 S. k w. ilAltatAirmf. I I KEEN APPLES— o _O WA. ret.'ll, for rule hr mrllll.. 033, IS. 11ARIIAC.:11 S Hutt, 1.• hx., Ao . .1. hl.l, Lirm.sl oil hbir ltnal Ash. t.x, Rural:nun Ch.., 1,1 do: Corn Proc.:. 310 bu, Dri/nt Apple, :451 hum Ort lr rnr qnin mehl9 J. 11. CANFIELD. c i a NI CT .MILL—I Smut Mill (i•omillete. I for 17 gale hy myhlt. lt. TO HOUSE - KEEPERS—Orders for l'am, raltf2F`"'" QELL s' ALI. , rrii}:it PATP.NT Extr,ket from ft lottor .mnind 1- .1 N. E.. —Your Mnitru.... ury Patent Nl•di , -Ine.. nn they romrly Evvry n.. rho nvvof your vvr rmw god nib vyrup. irs , mbva.L.v al . 1 a their • Zit-110MP 1,00 j UPP areprri ravul , vich grvateate, and ..ftbv bvst material, by IL E VE.I.I.EILII. No ST Wool grecl, awl may be had of brugglal• t yruerally. Ifeb:2l PITTSBURGH GAZETTE Orrica lirrninritou UAArrrs ' i April 5,, IAM. House, to-day For the relief or Nathan I'. Brower, Ann W. Weaver, Grace Sweeney, Thomas Sweeney, Thos. Weaver, and Ann Bond. For the relict of Sherman of Indiana county To incorporate the village of Turtieniville, Crawford county. into a borough. For the relief of !Leary it. Pattemon. Further mppletnent to the act to incorporate the village of loungsville. in Warren county. To revive the Warren and Pinegrove Railroad 'ompany. To authorize the Canal Vormissionera 0, ex amine the claim of Wm. S. Rhea, of Indiana county. for dnniage4. Resolution giving the tycoon of this t'ommon wraith to the touchup° of ground in the city o Pittsburgh, by the United StnteP, for the erec tion of public buildings, and releueing the stone from All taxes To extend the time for the examination and settlement of enitom no the Erie Extension. For the relief of John Nicholae, of Crawford county. To determine the boundaries., and legalise the election of officers in the borough of Stnltton title, Clarion county. To incorporate the Greens/m-0 and Union town Turnpike and Plank Road Compeny. To incorporate the Raverford Plank Road Company. To ineorrrato the Myer's Plank !toad run:many. tioniersct county. To authorize the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Turnpike Rood Company to change the location of their road, end increase their stock. To incorporate the (:rent Bet Road Company. To incorpornte the Lennox and and Turnpike Road Company. • To incorporate the %Waterford Rood l'otopany. To provide for the erection n To erect an independent echo parts of Allegheny and Bearer Tn incorporate the Sew Brig and }lemony flank Rosa ConiF the Hillsboro' and Pittsburgh St the borough of Striittonville To incorporate the Harmony a pike and Plank Bowl company. To divorce Philip Gangue:- wife. For the relief el Jame" Whitt the Erie Exteniiion To incorporate the New Ale Seminary To inCorr.rote the Sherleyshu nary AS the end of the session draw ti near, import ant ipmitions arist daily in each Mouse. and it is on that account of gnat mums mince that all should In' in their seats. This is particularly necessary in the Senate, where parties are so nearly balanced, It however nu . unfrequently happens that three or four or o ore Whigs are absent. and that the Lisaifocos, a though actually in a minority, have control of that lowly. That such is the fact results from loss negligence, and inexcusable carelessness of ay. The Wes tern members are generally punctaal—your own Senators, Messrs. Haslet! and Caruthers, uni versally so. If improper legislation grows out of the unnecessary lIIISVOCC of any Whig Sena tors, your readers limy oxpoet to hear-of it- In the Senate, invorporate the Kit tanning cemetery was reported with amend- meas. The bill chartering a new at Easton passed the Senate; finally -yeas In. nave 9. The Governor, this morning, nominated Sam uel hell Associate Judge of Perks eo , and Peter Lam. of Clearfield co. The bill to incorporate the Lavirencerille and Sharpsburgit Plank Roollilompitriy, and the hill to incorporate the Erie and attsburgh Plank Road Company passed the Senate to-day. In the morning. that body hnd under rcomider- Athol the 1411 to re-anneJ Montour county to Poloonhi._ Mr. 'lluckalew, of Columbia, spoke This iribpjtous hill will - AeuiVrejley against.— less than infamy would follow its tulopthin: lisithjoin the speeches made last nightby Gov. Johnston and Mr. Wemiter. They are both models of purity, appropriateness, and eitl ti yen., At half-pant .even n dock, Ilr Wehrter enter ed-the Hall of thri }bane, and after .ittie,t wna restored, the Governor arldni-red him as fol low, Mr. Ireetorr —I n hebalt of the conidi tutet nu tliontio, of the :date. ant ot their re went, and 'in the nonie of the citlten. of Pentittylvanin here present. I moat cbeerfuhy perform the duty of tendering to you n cordial welcome to the enpital of the rotonionwealtli. It has been ever a ilmtingtoslung and lovely trait in the character of the American people, to venterrite talm,ts, and to renderto the long public service, of indtvolunk. t], homage nt their res pect and approteitton lii this most excellent awl I - main:till property of our National eliaramer, it has been the constant effort of the:citizens of 'Pennsylaarda to be conspicuously pm-eminent. Under no eircm..lancea, - Tind at no time, have her people faile u d t., ttpprecinte and reward the patriotic indica, , A ., 4rall t lM's to her soil, or render : the just tribute of praise and-admiration to men of ttanseendent utental-obtlittes. without regard to ;e:two:11 Inm.tion or the field of their opera bons, whether the same may have been in the ichscharge of : relig-ions, civil. nr militnry duty. In the fair Ilium., usefulness, and worth of the pithlii; teen of tne ['Mon, our ilommonwealth lan- felt the anme pride which the mother enjoys in ttho well -.hong, of a lieloved son. We may differ in p; litionl partialities. lint it is eotititlently loped, never to such extent as to forget or sully -the :orient and honorable rerntation, which we i brine justly earned, of awarding to al) limn the respect nod regard due to their merits and ser; vices. If not the selbstr,letl mother of great men, If line itlx .- kes entlmmored faith fully to cherish, protect, susraln, ;,.at.-ff' ollhop or :th e great hind g o od of other lontlft ii - It would afford me great pleapre to extend these rencirka, by a refort.mait,p, some of the important nets of your long public life. about the tintrintistit and propriety- of adticti no diversity of ; npinion exist:, if I did nut heel that in so lining i I was detaining this nest taseetuldy of fair ladies and worthy citizens from an intellectnal trent, which, from its promised richnes, they :tiny well be inipntient to enjoy. Perniit me, then, fellow citizens, to introduce to your kind attention and respectful regards, the distinguished Secretary at Mate of the Na tional ilovernment, the lion. Pa 'OM. W.- , I:11. Ttt Nlr lVehßit, thu. ' Gentlemen, Senators, and :tlemberi of the • Hon, of Representatives, and Fellow-citizens of Petewylvania here assembled: I shoold hr in nenible indeed to the highest rewards 4.r podic str rice. it I did not appreriate the terms of coin -1 mendation in which it lion pleased the Governor to distinguirlt ow, and the wane and cordial man. ner in which, in your kindness, you have re , feiTinti toe on this panning yin!! which I happen ed to lone it in my power to pay. Let me any 'lice nothing could he more just than what her Exrellency, the Governor, bus said respectiug the general, national. large awl comprehensive politic al character of the l'ommenwealth of Penn. Sylvania: She has teen valled. not without strong claim. to the title, the Keyrtime of the Arch of the Union. She is Toot in extent• abundant in wealth and resources, and remark able for the industry of her -citizens. Her Tin t the East connect with the Atlantic: her rivers cm the bloat connect her with the Alisnis- 1 sippi and the Gulf of • Alexiro. Above all. or 1 equal to till, she has resources in ininrn al riches' beneath her soil, that entitle her to a position beyond•that of any other of her rioter States,— She hies improved Ler advantages: witlnliligent industry, and while reeking for virtue and to reu- I der herself respectable in the eyes of the tot- I lion, and to loinl her part in the co untry. it is 1 true that she has Leen governed by loeal prejw. dices, local nttachmentr, by narrow feelings. us little as any State in the Union. She in central 4 lin position. She is oil the line which divides • i the two portions of the country, ,and iseparattnl iby local interest one from another, she in din- ; , posed alwayr to do her duty to both. I admire : 1 Prollinyltilliiil for the moderation and tirrnmarn, 1 I the good sense, and patriotism, which hoer ani- ' minted bier in the discharge of her obligation, in view of the question so well caculitted to ';disturb the general political harmony. Your Governor bas done Me more than jiits . LiCe in what, be bas laid of my public serviCes. tt a lon,r time 'ince I entered public life—quite toe long :or tny , elf, and perhapia my family. But I wamrt for topelf one merit only, and of that I I may lnn prowl, it attaches MN In Mg great State of Pioilisylvanio. And it is the merit of cattiracinu.t.lie country and the whole country in r wont 11110 e said or done M one public station or . another, in tr. y general political career. Lt till d,po.ations of. Providence, Pennulvti nio aele.s.l cont.! not hate Iron at state under tiny circumstances. If rho had re. M3imal .creat in her ZMOLITCO3,in her toll anti M her people, and every body would hal, looked upon her with respect, what, after all, would the State MIMI FROM HARRISBURGH. 4 tb, Ihdy Uszettr. ilAttnisufino, April. I. 18.70. ill. 1...(41 first rending. in the .1 Drpot Plank Nicholpon Plank nd Union l'lnnk la poor house in 1 ,1 district out of lountter. ton. Zelionnple, : relative to toßoad ; and to d Mercer Turn Ifor dornages on andria Female g Female Semi MR. WEBSTER'S SPEECH of Pennsylvania have been, if detached, isolated from the other States of the Union, compared with your Petinsylvania;as you now behold her? (Applause). What would she have been with her mineral treasures, with no power to develops them, without any general protection from the national flag that carries them in pride and tri umph to the ends of the earth? (Applause).— It was that comprehensive course of polities, which rejects local ideas and a narrow View of political principles, which has enabled this whole people to speak of the country as their country —and has made the State of Peapsylvania what she now is, and what I hope she may long con tinuelo be, as I before said, the Keystone of the Arch of the Union. If it had happened to me to have been before this Assemblage in this place, one year ago to day—on the first of last April—l should have met you with a far less gladsome heart than I now do. For it is not to be denied, that occurrences of great import have taken place within the last year—that measures were adopted by the gen eral concurrence of men of all parties, calculated , to adjust local differences and settle the agita ting questions of the country. It is time that we should feel kindly one to another—to feel that we are one people, hare one interest, one char acter, one liberty, and one destiny. I bore an humble but earnest part in the procurement of that adjustment by the lost Congress. If not everything that all could wish, it is as much as any one could rationally. hope. I trust to your own perceptions to see the groat degree of cheerfulness prevailing in society arram.l you,' and the general progre4s of all interests under the industry of yourpeople, and! ask you wheth er I do not meet you under better auspiec.— happier auspices &rpm and for me—for united Liberty—for established fraternization among governments of the tame republican faith, than I would have a year since. It is not my purpose, and I do not wish to weary yon by discussing any political questions. This is an age of discussion, and we are a peo ple of discussion, bat all I know has been said no often that I am afraid to repeat it. But I have come here first to present in person, whit I here endeavored to do by letter, profound ac knowledgments to the Legislature for the kind manner in which you were pleased to take notice of a recent act of my official life. it is a corn ' pliment, the remembrance of which I shall carry to the grave. It has appeared and does appear that the time has come in the progress of affairs, in Tien of the growth of the country,. its vastly increase' population and highly elevated improvement, when we, the descendants of those who achieved the independence and established the constitu. Lion of this country, are bound to speak out to the whole world of mankind and bear testimony to the cause of popular republican government. (Tremendous cheering.) Let other governments do ns they will. It is not our duty.to traverse the earth and make proselytes. Our business is to proselyte by our example--to convert man to republicanism by showing what republicanism can do in promoting the true ends of government. (Applause.) By. this, we can do more than a thousand emissaries —more than ten thousand Peter the Hermits.— We will place in the political tirmanent, a sun, high, glowing, cheering; the warming influence of which all will feel and know. Our destiny iv great and any man falling short of its full com prehension is not fit to conduct the affairs of this government. Our sit - widen is peculiar, we are remote from our adversaries, and if we were not, we have power, tbank God, to defend ourselves. (Applause.) And while enjoying the benefits, and seeing and knowing the glorious results of our political system, are we afraid to compare it with any in the world—afraid to compare the security of property, life, industry, and reputation, as wit nessed in the United States and the several States with their preservation under any other govern. ment of the earth? Revolutions cannot shock us. We hove no dy nasties to overturn and we have none to erect in their stead, but the great, broad, general, bene ficent current of usefulness and virtue flows by no, like your noble stream until it mingles its waters with the mighty ocean. I look no far ther. Ido not contemplate What might happen to Pennsylvania when separated from her neigh bors, sho may stand alone, nor will it be forced upon me, except by the reality of fact. I look forward to a long eoisteuiew of general prosperity and of republican liberty. For myself, I believe that arm andJuLes hence these United • Stattrx progress in generireatifidenci/7; sun phßtt perity. It will be to me the greatest solace of my life to be able to say, when my career on earth may end, that I have done something, though little towards preserving the glorious constitution of my country. After which Mr. Webster partOok of a supper at the Washington Hotel. Great good feeling prevailed and at a late hoar the party dispersed, delighted with the intellectual treat they had en joyed in listening to words of wisdom from the distinguished 'American. Do (frENNE. MARY SCHWEIDLER THE AMBER WITCH Continued. CHAPTER XIV. ILA old Z 4 . 10 .. 1 1.PP ,. .red all cu s ruddem t . ,-ra. hog GuetAeun .I,lnlyhux came t. Primeranta. aid We were now left for some time 'in a peace from witchcraft; unless, indeed, I reckon the caterpillars, which miserably destroyed my or chard, and which truly were a strange thing.. For the trees blossomed so fair and sweetly, that one day as we were walling under them, and prais ing the almighty power of the most merciful God, my child said, -If the Lord goes on to bless us so abundantly, it will be Christmas Eve with us every night of next winter !" But things soon fell out far others.wise For all ina mo ment the trees were covered with such swarms crterpillarn (great and small, and of every shape and color),that one might have measurell• them by the bushel; and before long my poor , tees looked like brooms,. end the blessed which was so Well set, all fell off, and was.Wite--.. gool enough for the4iiss,. r net itinTO to lay thin loony onc.-thoughT had-my owri - nrivate thoughts upon the matter, and have them Yet However, my barley, whereof I hail sown about three bushels out ou the common, shot pp bravely. On my field 1 had sawn nothing, seeing that I dreaded the malice of Satan. Neither was corn at all plentiful throughout the parish, in part because they had sown no winter crops, and in part because the summer crops did not prosper. However. in all the villages , n great supply of fish was caught by the mercy of God, especially herring: but they were very low in price. More over, they killed many seals; and at Whitsuntide I myself killed one as I walked by the sea with my daughter. The creature lay on a rock close to the water, snoring like a Christian. There upon I pulled off my shoes and drew near him softly, so that he heard me not, and then struck hint over his nose with my staff (for a seal can not bear much on his nose), so that he tumbled over into the water; but he wes quite stunned, and I could easily kill him outright. It woe a fat beast, though not very large; and we mel ted forty pots of train oil out of his fat which we put by for winter store. I Meanwhile, however, something seized old Se den all at once, no that he wished to receive the holy ateranieut When I went to him, he could give no reason for it; or perhaps he would give none for fear of his old Lizzie, who was always notching him with her squinting eyes, and ! would not leave the room. However, Zuter his little. girl, a child near twelve years old, said that a few days before, while 'she was plucking grass fur the cattle under the garden hedge by the road, she heard the husband and wife quar relling violently again, and that the goodman threw in her teeth that he now knew ors cer tainty that she had a . familiar spirit - end that he mould straightway go and tell it to the priest. Albeit this is only a child's tale, it may be true for all that, seeing that children and fools, they any, speak the truth. Ilut be that as it may. 51M11142 my old War den grew worse and worse; and though I visited him every morning and evening, as I used to do to my sick, in order to pray with him, and often observed that he had somewhat on his mind, neverthelesslie could not disharthen himitelf of it, seeing that old Lizzie never left her post. This went on for a while, when at last one day about noon, he sent to beg me to scrape a lit tle silver off the new sacramental cup, because ho had been told that he should get better if he took it mined with the dung of fowls. For some time I would not consent, seeing that I straight way suspected that there was some devilish mis- chief behind it; but he begged awl prayed, till I did as he world have me. And lo and behold, he mended from that very hour, so that when 1-went to pray with him rat evening, I found him niready sitting on the bench with a bowl between his knees., out of which he ! praywash suppingt.i.ebe strange,roth. /foLevi.er; thatbe woulJ it uxd to y, and often h t out wait patient- i e times ff I wain oat rat hand, of e tu ipY i r :e e ryu tfa: yg o , :r adc ,. t o m itrv i ployed), but he told me he lied pr yrd alre a dy, and that he would give me the ark uw.h,o,:;ll::3l,,hrgeo 11 ,- a. , l cl tak o ta nd i. i f i o e r h m od y n it And ty s notLingi h h , :e ttc p r ,,, t.i. ,;y die w r w for b3 n . , ,, ,h • n b un ti d in sl ' s gO l n in e tte t e . . went up with me to the Fink which was behind the stove. nod reached down the cob, and put it uuder the arm of the maid, who AM just come to call me away. VOLUME LXIV-NUSIBER 208. Not for all the world, howene. would I have eaten the cock, but I turned it out to breed.—' I went to him once more and asked whither I f shook" give thanks to the Lard next Sunday, for his recovery; whereupon he answered that I might do as I please" in the matter. Iteroat I shook my head, and left the house, resolving to ; send for him as soon as ever I should bear that f his old Lizzie wan Ann:theme (for the often went to fetch flax to spin front the Sheriff) But mark I what betel within a few dart! We heard snout- t, cry that old Seden was miming, and that no one. could tell what bad become of him. delis wife 1; thought that he had gone up into the Streekel burg, wherupon the accursed witch ran howling to our house and asked my daughtir whether eke went up the mountain every day. My daughter staid she hid not; Gin, mu is me, she was noon tit hear enough of him. For :One morning,before :sunrise, as she ca to down into-the wood on her ' way back from Ler forbidden diggings after am her, she heard n woodpecker (which, us doubt, mat old Lizzie herself), crying no dolefollY,elOso beside her, that she wean in among the bashes to see what was the matter. There was the woodpecker, sitting on the ground before ebunch of hair, which was nett, and- just like what old Seden's had been, awl es soon as it espied her it flew up with its beak fall of the hair, and• slip- . 1 ped into ft hollow tree. While my daughter still etood tatting at the devil's work, up came old Paavch, who also had heard the cries-of . the woodpecker, as he-Was cutting roofing shingla on the moue win, with his boy, and was likewise struck with horror when be wow the hair an the ground. At first they thought a wolf must have ' eaten him, and searched all about, but could not find a single bone. • On looking.tm theyfancied saw eomething red at the very top of the tree, they so they made the boy climb up, and he forthwith f. cried out that here, too, there Vran - a great bunch of red hair stock to some leaves as if With pitch, but that was not pitch, but something speckled -red-and white, like fish guts; flan, that the leaves all around, even where there arm; no hair, were stained and spotted, and had a very ill smell.—• Hereupon the lad, at his master's bidding, threw :1 down the.clotted branch, and'they two below straightway judged that this was' the hair and ,ff brains of' old Seden, and that the devil had ear ned him off bodily, because he would not pray nor give thanks to the Lord for Lis recovery.— I myself believed the same, and told it on the Sunday no a warning to the-congregation. But .", further on it will be seen that the Lord had yet greater Cause for giving him into the hand of Satan, inasmuch as he had been talked over by his wicked wife to renounce his Maker, in the hopes of getting better. Wow however, this devil's whore did as if her s 'heart len, broken, ff tearing out het red hair by the handsful when she heard about the wowlpeckerfront my child and old Pavch. and bewolling that the was now :f s poor widow, end who Wan to take care of her for the future, kc. Aleanwhileiwe'eelebrated owthis barren shore, as best we could and might, together with the whole Protestant Church, the 25th day rtrnsis junii, whereon, one hundred years ago, the E.s tate, of the Holy Boman Empire laid their con fession before the most high and mighty Emper-_, or Carolus V., at Augsburg; and I preached sermon on Matt. z. 32, of the right confession of `J_ our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, whereupon the whole congregation came to the Sacrament. Now triratds the evening of the self-same day, as I walked with my daughter by the sea-shore, 4 we saw eeveral hundred sail of ships, both great f, and small, round about Loden, and plainly heard firing, Whereupon we judged forthwith that thin must be the most high and mighty king Gusto vas Adolphus, who was now coming; as he heed promised, to the aid of poor persecuted Christen- . dom. While we were still debating. a boat sail ed f. towards us from Oie,s wherein was Kate Bee,. ow, her non, who is a farmer thereouid was com ing to see his old mother. The same told us that it was really the king, who had thin_morning run before Ruden with his fleet from Rugen; that a few men front Ole were fishing there at the these, and saw hoir he went ashore with his officer; and straightway bared hin bead and fell upon bin knees.; Thus, then, moot gr - arious God, did I, thy un worthy servant, enjoy a still greater happinteet and delight that blessed evening than I had done .1 on the blessed morn; and anyone may think that I I delayed not fora moment to fall on my knees with my child, and to follow the examlde of • t, king, and God knows I never in my life prayed - 1 so fervently as that evening, whercon a ih Y showed each a wondrous signaPon a., Y. :P .4 1- 1 I.,,„t a n people to come ofhis P o,,Yc 7...sbay_bad er cry where caller cPonhim,-ort, their knees, for his gracious help against the murderous wiles of '!!' the Pope and the DeviL That night' could not sleep for joy, but went quite early in the morn ing to Demerow, where remetkiag bad befallen !! Vitbe Ins boy. I eapposed that be, too, wan be witched; bat this time it was net witchcraft, ens- ing that the boy had eaten something unwholo. some in the forest. -He could not tell what kind, of berries they were, bat themalera, which turn ed all his skin bright scarlet,. Rion passed over. As I therefore was turning home shortly after, I I met a messenger. from Peenemude, whom his V, Majesty, the high and mighty king GUS11111:1 Adolphus, had sent to tell the Sheriff thatanthe 29th of June, at tea o'clock in the morning, he was to send three guides to meet his Majesty at 1 Coserow, and to guide him through the wools to Swine, where the Imperialists were encampod.-, lire, he related how by Majesty had token the fort at Peeeemunde yesterday, doubtless the cause of the firing we heard last evening;) and that the Imperialists had run sway as fast as they ! and played the hush-ranger properly, for after setting their camp an fire, they all tie , ) into the woods and coppices, and part escaped to Wol,pst anti part to Swine. Straightway I resolved in my Soy to invent a carmen gralutiromurri to his Majesty, whom, by the grace of Almighty God, I was to ncr, the which my little daughter might present to him. I accordingly proposed it to her, as soon as I got home, and she straightway fell on my neck for joy, and then began to dance about the room. : But when she had considered a little, ehe thought her clothes were not greet enoresh to wear befo re his Majesty, and that 1 shoul d' buy?bet n blur silk gown, with a yellow apron, seeing that thee!! nbe • thasweg4sh colors, and would please hie •!, M%jexstkiiglitE-well,, For long time il wOuldnue eeeing4atthis kinthaf pride;. hut she teased me siter kisses all coating words, till L l ike`74, and - ordered my !‘• ploughmach 3 ! Viv.lieolgasftu-day, to buy WiiCrefOilirl think that the just God, who liateth the proud and eltewear mercy on the humble, did rightly chastise me foe -such pride. For I myself felt a sinful pleasure, %.• when she came back with two women who were to help her to sew, and laid Mc stuff before me. Next day she set to work at sunrise to sew, and I composed my cameo the while. I had not got :! I very far in it when the young Lord Budiger of • !!!, Nienkerken came riding up, in order, as be raid, !: to inquire whether his Majesty were indeed go ing to March through Coserow. And, when I told him all I knew of the matter, rem, informed hint of our plan, he praised it exceedingly, and instructed my daughter (who rooked more kind ly upon hint to day than I altogether liked) bow the Swedes used to pronounce the Latin, as ,!!! match° pro ratio, get 'pro cc, Beitl, pro refs, &c., Pt, mu that she might be able to answer his Majesty !!! with all due readiness.. Ile said, moreover, that _ he had held much converse with Sweden at Wit- '! , t emberg, US well as at Griepswald, wherefore if she pleased they might net a short colloquium, wherein he would.play the king. Hereupon he sat down on the bench before her, and they both began chattering together, which vexed toe sore, j !! especially when I saw that she made but small haste with her needle the while. But esy, dear ! f! reader, what was I to do !—Wherefore I went my ways, and let them chatter till near noon, when the young lord at last took leave. Bat he promised to come again un Tuesday when the Icing was here, and believed that the whole is land would flock together at Coserow. As soon • ; as he watt gone, seeing that my MILL portico . (as may be easily guessed) wa. still stopped up, I. had the horses put to, and drove all °Teethe par- j ish, exhorting the people in every village to be at the Giant's Stone by Coserow, at nine o'clock on Tuesday, and,that they were all to fall on their knees as soon' as they should see the king corn ing and that f knelt down ; /tree, to join at once .; in singing the Ambrosia= hymn of praise, which I should lead off 13 soon as the hells beg= to ring. This they all promised to do: and after I had again exhorted them to it on Sunday, in church, end preyed to die Lord for his Majelly out of the fulness of my heart, we scarce could • await the blessed Tuesday, for joyful impel deuce. Rne.,•auj... two Fmall trt,l2l htlyttl3 Vac,lom arl •L•co !be . Thealruut Eur"vela," P. =6 C Stout or OCcrPA37IS TO GROUND Is FR. TORUS tiorsts.—At Philadelphia, on Sal notion was brought by a. hackman to damages from a. police officer for am, battery. The drenauttanera of the Kee, the hackman war standing United States Hotel, and was by the proprietor. 00 his called and Lee was arrest. the assault. Judge that every man own house, lie hat pi , pass and repass it is as much Id. the premises. carry on say, house, and if party to leave be used to so: . was tlitaxtiasei -.y r 3