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PtIBLISZED DAILY AND WESSLY, BY
WEETE & CO.
In. v. tuxtYl,ll:catly.
V52 .1 17A Irmo rmrcT, sx.r... sees re lux reit eriirx
1333:2111I
'
doller4 per muam. payable half yearly.i
DM Dotal.. If paid m Wean..
wEEDI.4 . -,Teco doDamper folnlint j (ln Meaner. Cum
mbe ettoollel r 0 the fattov conottionm—
Three maw nor ..... 600
erbj r altere " eterClub tOT;WeirmateleFTEZ
to F ad in ad.anml No Mb Pavan ill(
bt mot after the year tapir., units. the moneT LA sent h
HATES OF gorzansixo.
One Plinaro (10.1intelof 61646Pareil ar Ims)
due ineert(n.. 010
..- 11, Do. omagt. aMlttionalinseetion e . 0 (M
... I 75
Do. too week, ..
3000
' thlve weeks • 400
De. /me month 6 00
Do. three ismothla. OU
Mut . months 10 00
Do C OO )
trommling earh, (5 loin of taittromon . --45 00
One Dollar for fort y
ablitlonal lure.
One prquarn, chanzeshle at plea4nre (P 6 v ltre
reeknum) exolvo ot the PoPer 35 00
sink/nal nioare. inaerbel mar any amith , an 4
fOr .10.316 3 / 5 1 squaro blooded under the yearly Mas t
half pnre.
, Advertoementayseeening a, //move, awl hot over filtemi
Jaem, to be Ithargal no a
vela
and a half
Publi arvolmMtle Irmal idef,thOSClenfl
; tb t goaro,u fur their publication.
A raratelatee Mr mike, bi bo thargo3 the
(6.Treellemente
.141mortortnimm net markel on the enpy Mr • trteg
swam a c t( neerDorg, mill be tentinnel forlag, and
,meat enac areerlinety
pOvilezer of annoal odvertieere I• etletly
= h k:1:.Zroftt;„L''„1Z,":4111.:11::1=: 11 ::
hampaliately . mate age their own bustnem, mg ail
eland, of s.lveritnatenta to Wirth or otherwise. bey°
the Wroth engaged, *lll be ebaimg at the toorg rates. 51
Mt each trear.ent alwrociOna. b. will be oeparatil
Monerti. an..l pp/gimp/Town; ti desired .
00 mkrotteement4 .r eh/angle imettutions, ER rent
0.4 1 U 'r . ,„"! " „t hti t • te " l a b a i lleTt=ftet,'
300EjAke. to Ft P
Mairlago native to no rimy t5O mum.
Death warm. Meerted arlthe t charge. mahom among*.
Wed by toners( logo/bort. er Obituary nob... 6 . 1 innvn
seatatmogel to b- peg for.
Bolgular ogreruvro. and on others walla{ contralta.
degone r, / , /, : r . eal , I a r t . to r n . r ,
where theme. ar Haire., l e
mado foe satlolttallee-gll ogle. of Id
ram asesomatiane--erery 11.0,9 hh.med to call attention to
private autirpriv malculared or Intecged to promote Mae
414nal Inborn. eon ooly latertet with the unnernarg.
log that the rame e/ to he Mid he. If Imaged to be
h e
Feted In thy kcal column. tbe Pattie Will be chs.rmel m the
tete of toot than 10 cram per Ile..
abbey. or Le- hotkeee to le etmeged Maple palm
Tavern Lkenee Pennn/ SI each.
Heal Latta. Agmate' and AUrfiteLeeft . edvertleatornte not
to be clamed tatter yearly mt., but to be tllowed Me.
emant of.thlrly.lhrre an.l one third per 000th. Irmo Die
Amount of bills.
'Mitt 011. 46.14trram Latta 150423.
fnallauare, tbtee tneertoma $1 60
Do. each a/hilt/eon( hmertion ... '37
to Masai Bata
One Sclaarr, (10 lima/ one Mantion.....-..50 ute.
Do. mob sobllbonal
be 7.5 mm.
Omonent tame Dement,/ to be put (a advanee.
. BUSINESS CARDS.
ALDlffaeaS.
4:1 0. 1N A. PARKINSON, Alderman, Fifth
W•rd. Penn Ark, beclroen cYllarc and 411
Inunr./T attended co.
& COLLIER, Attorneys at trawl—
to Ode. on Ilourth A/wt. above eznittdiekt.
N. F. WHIM Attorney at Law-01-
rg.tirbAtt
T HARRISON. SEW ELL, Attorney at 12
Obli, Nate notosettioner Des takins m De. ; itlons, -
ta h rtgr t rny Deets, te. rth
m.4 t. 61 ••
P. k G. FETTERbLAN, Ater
_ . m y. Lalcsoct Rail Agt.t. Nola:
_4th
t Pittaburgti. • • • „ •
ScE_ .
.. AX UES J.:KHN, Attornty' aitisicolßce,
ISA=l6ll.gtener alliat-sitreet mut DhLmand
.
tzi - AMEST. KERR, Attorney at Law-04.ce
ip an 4th A-, bet..ll Smithfield and Grist PittsbuirSh•
FWILANCIS C-FLANEGIN;Attenipy Lam-,
. 142 Fotarib loWnet., Pittsburia. '
AVA'rsoN, Attorneys at, Law,
..80.no Row? xtrw.t. tunas:as-
Bar;
J Jm Snyder,
FM
eau, Manton a Co.: at. B. Petscr; an Ilerrung.
....common Geo. W. Jarksort,riambursß,
• "EDWARD ,P, JONES, Attorney at w:
t Mlint.on Notath.sinot, belmwo Wad tool B WL-
JASPER E. 'BRADY, Attorney at
N. IS rift area Pittsburgh, T.
- zwacEais — x!n)saoms
Bankers
•
sad liztliance Broken, Nort,ll . T. 151. corner of Wood
aadstre.ts. gatsb • • h.. .
L ll:KlNG;Banker and Bectiange Broker,
_ ii:roorth Meet, Dealer in Bank tiotka.l3lll.of!rk
old and Ethr. Block. bought and octld. •
sea end
ut ,. Tbspold=d.rdiekrkwett 411=1?tr,
•
hl. ',AMMER, JR„ Banker and Ben er,
-4th amen No. 68. adjoining cbsldank. of
WILKINS CO. CO, Exchan • Bro
xr.
110131 ES & SON, Dealers in Foreign
~;_,. • sat ries.stis BMA Of S.schan.r, Certitidgt. of Log
i., Bank .Notes aul Speva, No. 41.3 Marketstreet. riti4-
. — ll3..Collortions =An on all ,the prig:4W cillfts
I
AIM'S ; the. Eroitml Ni.t.. , .
. •
4130RGE J. AxNOLD.t 'CO., BsialOral'
;.
71,111' Design to Exchange, Coin. Dank Notes, Ate., No. 74
/meth strew; next door to the Beak of Pittsburgh. Cot.
. lestlon• cesettialt r ettendesl to, nod am lismscis rent to
.sy lest of tau O atm _ _
i iv1CLUM8........ . ---.7.--7-1911,11, t --..
:-- ILAMER •.t i iiii i iiiiii i i
'Bankers . and Ex
tin.g. ft:UM Dual , in Earthen and Demestie
at ihmeance,_Certifiestee of Desolate, Dank Nu,.
011eeticerner of Third .al Wood etre,ta,dlrOttlT opposite
Um Nei Chaim Irma . ' ' . ' ...
4 CAROTRERS, ,k CO., 'Banking Hcliiise,
'lto. ts Wood 'Meet, Pittsburgh. Cement Mistier .0.
41 en DeWitt _
Collection
— mat on eli the principal
'dies of the United Rat , ..._ - I
..
• uis
a►L ors.
BAIRD & IRVIN, Commission 'Merchants
sad Bill Dralunx No. 114 S•cono.l
kAate scorttk. hem WO to $lO.OOO alrpyo d
: ••• •-•
ALAIER, HANNA & CO.,•Surceneoo to
•
•-.- .7_ - :- •
t Ho , 11 moue k er, 8131313. =CHUM. lIIW-ro.
' •i• • • doll.* in Yorelon and DOmestlo Hoeloam., Ott'tllottel
of t, Boot Notes. and t'proto - •Itrolb Wott Oditulr of '
, • • - : •Wood st.l3hlrd street , • Current Moony'. remind f p._
.•,,r",r. ighteCeekr for ode. the-United ons mode a rum,
• , y all the prloolprl point , of, State,
i TM blitert premium mut Our rurrJgo and Aroorlo.
Airdourt toidt•-trlfortriftimfblo ol Proloce.attlptoll rear.
tm
't. r W. TAY LOlt, ConnonanaSnee and, Bill
• -- , t; , ,;•' •
tracer. 112 E..cond rtrort. &Art sitottou .ill tr.
• ' ' • ..t. ~ mien. to all tuudoras rottrturool to hi. err, _Plt o rrigh
I ' • • ".: ottonthoftttrd ortlol. always on hand or procured art
' "'• '. tltltift , NOlrkßoodr , dfortfokuu , a.. seoUsted Dam
• ',', . Akio:ems. Advances mad, If molted. -
! : - *ln
.. -
BooptittrPitA AND STATIOIqp3.
C. STOCKTON, late Johngini k Tear,.
eiratkorr,niovv , nnaßind car•
Der o( Market and Third rotf.l" Pittaburgls.
TAS..B. LIOLMES' Cheap latern.ry_pepot,
• • ff Tbini tame. Pnn t ,r«.—fxr, uovuti
ry=.l.lo`,YrZi.. purcilite4l‘
11
OP.KINS,_ Bookseller and Statloner
,N 0.711 Fourth street. Apoi. Baku.,
wasIINDACID
a •
BOWN, ~ A% holefale and roil
Tatar sod ConfaeNoter, RA Fourth street, Pittabarab.
Cabo. and Taney Ckelfeetlenary, alaraya oiL bun!.
-a.
CARPET IMAIRR.
IAT bI'CLINTOCK, Mannfacturerd Im-
XLIF=-A=T;::OitI4V.A,BI47A, raTM.
Yd 7i, Irma M., kitternarsh. •
.
COMMON AND DOBWAND G.
dr! A. MaNIILTY & CO—Trap rtem,
..,VatZe:F wirtg4l7 o-4. tent, pl}..Z.ii
'BUM WWI" SAKCICL WM.
ZuandWOODS & SON. PRODUCE DEALERS.
Ccmanssiso Merchants, Ina w stare.
rtrb. i
- ....
- Vpi. H. JOHNSTON, Forwardsn • and
Oarnmiatoge MArmhsta.. No. 113 Sweendi etre.
1 . 1
lER tt, JONES, Forwarding and Oorn-.
rink. Merrhant, Disler. In Prodecn s• ltd.;
. Manofartund Costal Basin, hey rventh
Pitts/anvil.
A. A. ABET VII,. MX
aII..RDY. JONES & CO., Successors to A
end, Jones t C.., CornmlAßlon sal Wory/Tit M.`
e dealers In Pittsbnmh Naeavetwed ( 04. F r
burgh. Pa
.......m
DRY GOODS
lIIIIMLITT.
C. SIIACKLETT &
Dlyitra= ....ID4mrstle Dry Gaid
a..a.aescre ro..erroleeran,...-.r. earnoar rm. a. ron.
A. MASON & holesale an, R e st
er ,
Deal In Daley and CO.,, E„Utple Du Goole,
t.Plttsharteh.
a liftPITY & BURCHFIELD,
. e d Retell Dre (hada 31rerbanta. corral Yoaith
ant
arlighlt—fairifed"t-`e mission
, C 0.,,
Merobaote.-Vor the
In
of potrualle. len. sod
floecle. ,I.alere In all Mods of Tall ' Trhate
- Nl'otel elm:4 fourth door loom lath Piers
TISTS.
DEN
Et. D. lIONT, Dent:iit, Corner °I Fourth
Deoan.r between Eisalust sad Ys
enm jjc aloon.
EYSER McDOWELL.Vacc asorp to
. ,
to Herr A - Kerper.) Whnlesalo RAW Dtag
Ptiong ozA re rwr Wal.sti.toredy,rftli.
a L 4-1 CO., Wholesale Dreg: . -
. vs le Pitots; OW. Dr. Ruff. oodl: , I ....
of Dr. IlLaneo celetrated Worm f , •
V—.. u.
-....tresuy iDd . 11:11arNitaiAtf ....
Zia imistd, , _
•
~:'
THE
D a : L A: 'PAIMESTOeK. CO., 'Wholesale
• Drasid.uk.34 inaztnrocturnr. of AVM , le.}
, Load. I
and Lithargo, cons., Woc.tr.Vrant stroxto. Pitt.“
burg Pa. enot7
.E. SELLERS, — Wholohnle Ender in
.11, Drug., Pint. StuP, Odr, Varnishes, te., &r.
57 Ntioal stravt. Patt.hurgh. Pa. Good* warrantd.
JOHN D. MORGAN, 'Who Druggist,
sad Denkr Dili Stuff, Petints, Oil, kt
o. ¢t Wnod stmt, one doer i•otith
Pittsburgh.
•
'I N. WICKERSIIA, holesale Druggleti
rX.I9XI-Tr.o INC
ItTULIN & R.ETTER, Wholesale arffl Retail
inzestrkeoro , of I.lbelly owl 04 Clair stn.. Pitts
-1- ;OIiiOONMAKER I.lol:Who ' icitairi Drug
ai am& No. 21 Wool st... PiNoburgh.
.31• WILSON .. j
I,V 2E. « L Wholesale Grucer3 1 . 111,1
i.,.(-I„TlV.°A=.l":.'4oA4c:il-•„fte
-1 14. SIIEE, Wholesale Grocer, Commission
a Merchant, and dealer le Psr, andGaxh mrurr
fun" a2ad_leeriuettre2-ehttehneah _
01UEL Y. la V hAI, TY . hulesalet
Ptcdum sad Commit:non Mprchant, awl 11.41.
ere Plttsbuelh Mallet - act nel Article. Noe I:a , mad IW.
strmt, between Itou ' l eel yythbNd. Ihtisburatt.
untrocrc
JOHN r. onwaru 1.11
!IOIIN S. DILWORTII CO.. Wholesale
tirocera..Cnalure and Pam. , ..`" ,. r T d..t.
nn fot Hazard Pond.. Co. a Con, No.
21 Wool sc.
J. w. nraproor....l
UM:MIDGE kINGRAHAM, W holesale'
U' tiroveri .td 'OornalAilon /Ipirbrid, N 0.116 irate
str.t, 5t.117 , 0 First rtn. t. ra.harah. -
ISEY MATTHEWS it CO., Witutodabi
aiweeryColidniedod dtol,Vorderdis.g itlerchori, mod
Cr ß erl liWghton Cotton 1, was, 17 Water st,
JURY WAIT .... ...... . SIMON.
OHN WATT CO., Wholesale Grocero,
0 Ciniandrrim Blrrclu.ote, in,l Dealers li, Pruluo. nod
Pittdrargh Alsoulartuni., Uberty Went. Pit,
burgh, Ps.
B. CANFI-ELD, late — of - Warren.
. Cidatale.ion sod Yordsr.iin' Alereivwd..
t
nit Desk. to Wed,ini idlier re, 11010$. Pot anti
Pearl ,fah, and iCe+l.A m limber dtist.r.dr- Wiwid
,batty en dialthf.4l.l awl Wood,
WA, warta — al•. - :. - .7i. wars...tag. .
A S. WATERMAN Sc Wlatilemala
. llroccri,Commiamon and Forwarding Nrcrtl.ll.
.rs in all kind. of I . roduce and Pitsburgh Item. Yarn,
rtd Ankles, asol Agent., for the ale of Richmond and
IsllachltnrChllanoh.mnS‘.l Tlsbacsn. Nos. hd and Al Water
street. Pittsburgh. .
FTN'ON BONNILOR.RT et CO:: W bolo
t.j• sal tlrocer, Forwarding and Commhston Moron.
e ti
iitucrrgh Manufactory. and Wectern
Produce, No. 2.1. comer of Front Arcot and Chanect Louo,
Pittsburgh.
TAR: DALZELL Wholesale Grocer, Cora
7.dun sterobaun. - and lloalor In Prodoce and Pitts.
burgh MissattactureNtatlis_s_.._ rctubccmtc. . .
ISAIAH DICKEY' & CO., Wholemole . Oro
tartilWlTP7,7r2=°&lttr,,t
. . ........ )711ViNCTST—
. E NGLISH Ir., BENNETT, late Enslilb..
Wholesale Groceri,Constron and
cfirl'ardirth'iN7chanto, and lot Pan to '1 , 10.1cbc .. . and Plt.F.
lottratt
a ntes.lLsnofffict No. 122 hcoand at and 121 Ilmt.
between Wood Fral.l
WY. WWI. nomads. alcaar.c.n, Prrnacauti.
iIiCKETSON, • Wholesale
Urocers, and Importers of Itrandlss. Wk.. and
gars. s . 1 1 corner of 1.11..117 Kul Irwin nroyd.s.. Pits,
htnllh. Pa. /lon. Nails. Caton larns.'lr., no , constantly
m hand.
ATIORITEY&
bittitidfSlS
EFROCEMS
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JOHN bl . Oll-t —MOT D. 11.0r11. can 6 LOC
'GILLS d ROE, Wlinlessle Grocers and
. (?xmaniao ..11erchant, dn..,
I OBERT MOORE, Wholes4o Grocer,
' ItertifYing Distiller, drake In 4itn.dOtt, litt,loar•h
amfactoreo, and all [lnds of Votoloa aini Ikon.Nu
Opto••nd Llooro. No. :.115 LAMM .troot on bend .
n"~n t ';in
b...l4ofotlen Ifonougabols-Wlinkey.
OBERT D&L7SLL & CO.' :Whole4al.
Irinnrn, ConiNdlion NlorehnoL...lleslen. In frolon
YlNaburgh Mannfacturn. No. 2:4 Lit.rty etn,
, R OBERT A. CUNNINGIIA3I, Wholesale
• Groom, Produrt.rAiallinW: (Zgarnimioo 3/..r.
uteri. lim ....9
,
t n, A r a s Weale . r In Pitt.bunth
i... littsburoh.
A. Iti: ALIT J.H. I. C 0,1.11..
.• .• fl-,01..14- .... .. ..AL
WM. BAG ALFA' . .t C O ., IV hole.] o GT,
re, riot 14 and ..3) Ward AT.. Plualoiroh.
lev'ickTiSa.liiiii,ig?X,7l-1,
.'
. .u.... J-1.. Wick—Wholesale 0n... 3:2r.arvin t4 t ). ,
md OsonSinlett .31eirehards. dealers in .Isma. lir., 111......
Cott= Nan* 1.4 1731sbarola 31sout.elares gmainiiii .
ommer_of Wpadarut Nil ater!treta, M.0./63r.. •
CULBERTSON doCLOUSE, Wh'olksale
•A . German Mot (limilaiterm Steettiaiits. Dealer. Di lirer
and Pitt.burgb. 31artutacturod Article.. Iti3 librrty
street, rlt aburgli. ea-
__
jerD. _WILLIA) & •C0., - Wholesaid and
, i Retail Family Grocery, Porwsblllbrr WA Commieelim
ehnisitttuad Dial. ers in Cousin CritioimaridDittaborgb
11....facturceiMmer - of Void awl Yd. ob. l'ittiborsti.
._ .. ..
ItOßlum
NSON, -- LITTLE - Jb - -CO.,- --1*... .255..
Liberty street, rio..tioniot. Ntisolee4b. Crrciebb byre
and Coarmarrion 31erotamis.anit dealers la Dictator.
Marmireminea.
sosubeeri7 - mart. ritiro
4 &R. fLOYD, _Wholesale Groem, Coin
. minima 31erchartit and Desier. irs.Prodomloarti
ur. Bolldino. fronting cm Liberty, Wtcdows4 Unit
eFeett.yi,burgb, Pij....„
JO, I,IIIZII Ina COL.
JOHN PARSERS Wholesale tirocers:
Deoloritn Produce. Vor.Mmi Mum ClootnOliO Mote
alototd Itootitood ISltletttoy—.No. O..Coomsosixt.M Lam
st-, PM:Wrm), • :
. =um: rgriinvicurs.
01I\ 11. MELLoll,l)enler in Piano Portr,,
blueie, and Mr.steel Inetromnts. doboM Annka. and
Mationery . Sole .cent for Motel -Ines Mono lk•ewe. for
Western PenDfriVlLLtill — ?..n. M Wood et-. -
11ENRY KLPER, Dealer in Mnsio, bild
deal lantraments, oneypoporwreltetlan I , trinde.
..1,==`A=g,T,'. 1 .v....1 ,--, :=
p,..c..
,
- - - "
ecrQa~s::
KE:NNEDY, MILOS - /ic, ..CO., lilnnufactn
. nt T sri suprrinr 4-4 Enentlan,
Trine nod liattinn. 4,nn LI% Pittnbureh.
JONES it, QU IO 0, l'ilnnuinnturern of Spring
Milner & t. Flouts Steel. in.rl Linath
unth and Ynnii liprilms, irnmnitenl.frqp 41,30... 1.1
denl.”in Mal - I.bn. Cnann, n.i
rntiii war , *nil
Coach Thmming4 g enerally. ..41w 14 Wan Kul riot .1..
Pittsburgh. Li.
DITTSSURGEt ALiaLf.
Po Wa'neirn.
e 4.,lttft
no, 63 re t.
TAPER HANGINGS.
WALTER ALAItSIIALL, Stet . ex
orr to
Hataturi C. 1111)—Itattresee mai Dealer to Vreaell
Male, nes Ii and Pratt. ast. Atre-attritiot. Priatiat.
sod Wrapping Paper, No. M+Won* street. beta.* report.
and Dimond alter. fittobargh.
Jj.VERfg - i - 11AWOlerm i re.11 — Wine
Mcmhialt.. Dot Fhlo of the ViatztocKL litt+utich.
Int:A. IMMO
WM- A. WOLUAG k CO.. Grix •
erS and
Tes Leak", 31.:14 Lin:ity ant. stove and
!Ml...brays caw hand• hap ansceinsot ut Ch,iev Oruro..
and Atso--rmtpo fruit{ sold Nut,Ni bole
red and Tetall. supplaxa on t.h
MNt3PORTATIOiI'AGFgffiTS
A Not for the La
Joali
Wan on (Iv corner o. Wat, Iwo ?..01t101. 1 .1
11 nsporiein by&n,
000
uo.l l'onfor4log .N.rre4aoft, noloot of loon
tie Unnalg ,
MMilr
4 .A. BILOW N woul4
• we nubile that he keep. oln hind a t i.,641,,,
eof the Dhintood. Allegheny city, mt.
eth = tandAl Om MThs. §toptvt , r•.. t. ont ,
f Te n
the Lett Idyl. tempted . ednal iixll7 till the United
f
Atei*e. Illindi clan remoied without the Ad of
mew y0re1...1 the stuck,dnole, and wort'
of am endanoiectardllmtentof ltaullat McCltiland, 1 In,
KT11.1:11r-h_7110)(hoed,;:tivril, d' p
nOarDWL.m . toot, ildtatenzgb. '
_ . •
;PIPER iWiGIIIO.:AND PLASTERiNG
-
4tIOSEPiI 3011NSTO,N, Atrtrt liimatte
Pcanammflo
—rtnenoe. tomer of Thincoiroktamil
Comment.
—AI
•
N• 11.—Lltem SAM, Mortar. Lath, &r., Inr
4.44441 1 r 4 - .4
- 3MNAP.Y suRriEN
ADAM 1 rAßDlE,Ntlterit . lilt, ertVOittm Int,
Wm Dillotnitgb Sect.l.d.' wrmld rer,4,70 L b, An .
a irt he ph that be ham ranmen.4 prutan. i n ~,,
:=1171173 ' ; Cla l. p.n. '''. 7: 1 4.4 ' etakt i l " _T W ' ''''''' ' '''
lo connection 'lritu'vamta 'futile. 11.41 4 . , .. , nn ,i
o f iv gerwral oilll. carrit•l ~.. at* Anrcan,
of Tunnel ntrrt uut pebraffrani. A,..u..
- • --- Vool, ittiat
. CHANTS.
Int Y &.LLE 15 ow.
Coatrina Merctis.dt; for th• rale eJ i t i1,,,i 4 ,,,,,
ad
Yi ll n ficadp, No. IV lAberty ffil... PlttAbm - g
Q. _to . .
----_,
---
ec.W:IIARBAIIOII, , iWoot,. , - . lerrbg7g-e ,
Ly Dealrnj In Flow and ProdUns . F . , :.•,.. ~ .. 1 IV,
wzrlin. sod , ComnalmkusttLtUr N' 6 It Vlrst strva.
I ....1113•6.04 ime.4.. Pitt-o.th. ' - •. - •
lEFIGBAVING can MTN •
NENILLE JOILN.S.ON, F •• on Wood,
PLIM 111. 1t1411 , 1 NtAry,) P , b ;db 11.,..,-Vls.r• cf
Heart, y .LO k,onetolenes.
L0ar1.5.44.e. Dro. or.zegi.
'. eklke..oMlA..o•ianonc Cotton P r,,, , ,, eve
of art. and st the 1... a velem
ILLI SCITUr ikr le Xortabllelment, 7 e.e.e. the Poet
fru tasT'S Lithograpt
=h. M,,,„ hied Ntr...L.
Pe.III.ILN. cum" hill
Architectural exol u >1•4111.1
ti V erte4H ti ri ' °.
epr i er.L .
l ''''' k ' thAL°"' to.oelstrl....rel 4 tlui moot sm..-
P.k4. • i4 , 9:11
•
-
w. wr [.so' 0 61 . t.c. - Ines;- - 4f Ir el ry, Silver
ettebtu e m 0-741sch.' 1 •-
— CRAM
AttilirkiE ISEEt. . • -
41 ;Ark' hi "tummy. pawn No 126 ,
littibalSt6
DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
MISCELLANEOUS
Man - nuke
011 N FITZSMIONS Cc CO.,
Mldanufaeta
-01-kere of FLINT and ORM:II OLAEII,OULD.!, and ail
k of tACTII. it KILT.' take tine metbrei of initirmind
thaw derirnua of having rueh.trivit done that they are
prepared to do p at the heeert Pntihle rah:,at the short
ret.nrilev, and in the hest tonna... at their retatilithmend.
hnd rtriedi above the Canal Bride, neer theGwe Wdlk.
Twee Irons for Bleck Noah and Mast faro.%...nit
fectarell at the atiorte nottee, and et the Tlct'.
mehll ;m
All Innis of Jobbing , ame on abort notice. (Owen P•
Gas Fitting.
31AFFETT
crow .te , et. tok.treeti Wood and
ettoriat o f f
C.o.nth,es, iilufantt, ltrewke
r.
Choy pernr..l to niocuto
i,...•Fitttog oat the .harteAt I
t!),/t tretAnnale !vertu,
Wegner, BueCtmer & Mueller's
NEW LITIWGILAPIIIC EOTABLISMIENT.
rirllE ABOVE Flint reopectfullyanuounce
i so th.tr (mod.* end the yotilte grovel:dlr. that they
ay rrwpxred td vorolo, in the 131 , 5
.h..tseSoni.t,lllllls, Diplotneo, Chula,
anti Profc,lonAreonlA; ChmetA, Label, a..
'florir r,tabloshmoit st No. CO ilarttt street, hotweeu
'"""
Bolivar EireSriek Manufacturing . Comp'y.
Y. 5151 AV. .10551 It 5. 51505515.
t_7l, - ,-i
OLOVER4-KLHR t CO., PROtAIETORS.
rPIIE SUBSCRIBERS, hitv . i . lA been up-
P 604.1 lg.. for the & twee n
renal concern..
R.ven cortytantly h 54 yupnly ot thoya,
Fire Itrult,Cruclltle Fire Cle rnaor liehrthamml !no alto.
Who, Omni. , PrePared recsye unlace (a axl,l' Brick, to
be Towle In rite nod ramp. to ruit Pn.h.oet. trh , dt gh"
reauutir hll.l.
.11 - • unt.aleent It macy In rnutnycate the tnanY
vantay t tmAlto Bolivar hire lirtek nuere.ta over all other* that
I.lrt• Levu offeml forrek at the tutted State, ,up”
47.
Itrtck , ball hew r.m. of 1104) osvaent onclable reputatwn.
to that -rrtngnYe .hall eparvil to wake thew evrn
hv
better than they hare retofort bon. This be the only
e~tttalalyu.ttL, 00% Innttufarturtnn
nicht' Ita,m.,`'.esenth st Pittsburgh.
. _
IrIoCORO SI .00., have received
litmo urine t , .tile of tinny ni which they tn.
rentfully turtle. the attention of their enetom-4
et , nun the 'mink gemnidiv • fetitt
,
Pittsburgh Gas Pipe and:TuboWorks.
'VILE undersigned have just completed their
tttetive •
IRON TUBE WORKS,
and Inv now nistinfacturinw oil s o. of OAS PIPE, 1,-
Nsuiotivo wed ailsor.Pluer, sun t thee of
WROUCIIT IRON TUBES,
whieb they Ofkr. Thy role .1 the prim, They am
re
w ppor.,l to ex.vule or..nn to any estent.Yrithoul de
Is,nPANti a tn.,
Nn 91 and te.l Water elm,
• TeW PITTSIIP PA.
8-'lCf NOBLE --City Flouring
v 11.1,. No. Lip:. Liberty vor of Aduins Ottlels•rgh.
N ICIIOLAS VIVIAN, Civil Engineer,
Draughtsman. And 51ininfr Awent. 11.00.
. it r ...4t. " 3llore7tVo t t f e o r r lt h o; ',7 : l[ :: fl :: " ; ', ; i7:. ! ‘i°,'"'Nir r a:
found betwixt 10 A. It. and n p at his residenoe . 50..41
11 2± 4 2dr)
A. 11l ADElll A, Agent for Delaware
rusttabulnsurance t..otnutior, 11 Wtder.u , t.
1 GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Franklin
Inseirsenweomptu,. north east ourturr of Worn
Win Tbint stns[!.
GLENS, iloos Illuosit, Wood street,
y sow,nd door from the corner of Mind, when he
is
o'trirtrularki.;![‘y!".l'iiitZ2.'"Ho'or ntimrifn"Vilywgn't:g.lll7.l
beton subnantlally. ?loots l 0 normbera, wold hooks
b o udcureltdis, . repaired. '' pubes to is Inter.
'Than Who 11.11 ca
bind re ing a invited to all. Priers Ins
r c i .o rnd Retail
corn. Irma vitto,tr:io77nltte In in'h: riMl f are';
off, • full owtoomplete stock of list.. C. Furs. Or .
wfa-1 - 502111.1 amt style, Wholenale end itetnil. eon in
them that [her wm oelf 4 0. , ;11=:1;;; :
to,reour terms.
2 ° "
Now Coach Factory—Allegheny ,
(4EP,, M. A. WHITE h CO. would re
aprotfallv Inform tam puhlae that Mal have
erected a win pon Laamk. between Ped. rid .t 4 F•tadark)
• king 4714gyVot Tf 4 t:!tr'z,7. '
nlari
naranchar. Mai oar to erhlch. fn. their
t ,gt 'IVTe. ur `:7°g"?'
a w r o gle: n in t troll ' Vte ''''"".
Parton yartkular that
t the aeln me.teriala
and harhaa wee hat competent wcrl in.. they a.. no
liernatnot in ere rratittlig their atm.'. Vi • therallarn ail the
sod the
...rasa canal rlo term. la:Tetf
-.,
AGLE MARBLE WORKS. festahliohed
111131LND WILF.IN. Liharn • et ,
hr.
.of trouT street l'annunrh.
tooth. Tort.. Mradatowa, Jo, 111.1.1 It.rlx C.<o.-Or .14
rolg t , ..lTee t rn l araf . . ll, ;. `": Z t a „,
- PARRY; iII.I6IIES ,t CO. ore prepaxed to
_I- 40.11 [lode of FLAT/ 001 , 1 \
ALEX. L 41f:a 'ILI, %at l htna rte k Caw,
At Mater Macke. Pittotrorgh
oo ulna. trill ..•104 0.
.1 ' to b,
rPRING yAbh'loN FOR 1 8 51—T111 - 44
... I f , r o Lk
JAYral. WILL.O.h. •
=chi come.. Werd .t and Mn., all,
it -CAA.II-1851.
if CIRRI:IY & BUB cl i l .t Fll i ll. ,,, D, , Nordt Euat
r..`"lrtt rP.-'
117:fir Alhirr,t", ' l 'eee 'crx 'WA! d th ..,r ute c•I'L
invite the conthananee of their "tea , . Maeinn
enlarged and OOOTOTTO their ram a, they are ewllad tolieey
on band • very extrwier It. OK, and hoyera
.41 make
a d, a otag, p of light to exam..
road, and make then , selection. 'They datikrt mako.
th. relahlakhatent. se far er trairalds. a FAMILY
Tool:. *here ..or arttrle l 0 the t `ra Goody line, andn.l
I.r the wawa at Camille., ran he pr. matred -and in their
contlatoal • Carts to select the soxYla end hasell at ant I
they hope nuke thr Mint, 0.. f Wait. and In.
Sly al tar t•tr.r them with their rush .
Ill'2ltihnaeanntinni In
1.
the mean , tlytasm
s-entranor from Oth ...ed. or through
bwtt
-13ITTSBURGII COMMERCISL , COLLEGE,
Con. of Third and Market au...eta The malt ehar .
tared lnatatotinn at the anal in Fltuburgh. _
VuTtrt.-J9O-n Principal LaWmator in the
nee of Arrow...
0, Chamberlin. Frofamar cf Proonsamilll. Mercantil ,
Cant atathei,
Al. M. Wan., req.., brainy, rot Cationerntal
The. deer., • rani , . know halo ot . Ilona KATior..
mg IL application to every lrnkneh of heat ne.ta also an .
v t th a c tat ramijr , amanditp. an loaned to .11 and nun
beeture Conarelal Lan -eery Mond , ‘'etdti
to an, 04 the nsidant city tact c.. Idea%
FACILE , DI A RPI.P W0:11.10. •
},motions* 1832, hp ED3IUNI)
WILKINS, No. 215 Liberty Ft..,
heal of Wool ,tart. Plttstatrglt.
Monomer., Curial t auttn.,enntrmmea.
ac.. Mantle het . ..P.I,RM! and lot Yam
argrayr of. Wald and made to order, of tan
ehole.t Marble., and
an at rcf" Dr veryaw.,"o
redu..l
A Uf s . 00. w arlecti
. 17 "
Doran
I!
• j i
I
L „ -1
MEMEi
I inn. llamas Ilrn.T Clark Tiernan F.M.
14un.Juitur. Wil Rim cihl , n
harp .
11m. Itobincon.jr., 1,, Architect
Jahn 'hurler, Keq, Ow it ...—, how. Itnkkerc.
Pith , burph Itank. roma,. A Helm.
J. IL hlsoenherger. 11 A
111. L Curr, • -
%Wan McCan , liocc, d.
lintort McKnight, Ec.t. Wm. Masai, Co.
SlcKulgtrt. C.q;ltrtning. Ih T. Mnrgan Co :
hem.
Ja.bna Ithcal.c. A Cu Fru t rrA
v. 1 " 7 . """17" . •
E. W. Arlo vratefii or I Very recta .
re rr
ived during olnte.en Ice." in thic ha...ing hal thy
I bcc.l.h.liventructol ItI• care up the precent
tin,;.
an.l emlcaror n. mti,ract.lon hereafter.
JAMES W.WOODWELL
IABISET FUF..NITURF. MANI i-X 6
gr.7:-.L.vs t z!i
farmer, that he ma now emariehed thelare.s.
2.1 of Wambold Agendum over b a i r n wren in
ltd.: he he del demlned uphold the q train, with
ereDacrooni4 snalq Ale, beet worimanehip. Ind newoet do.
Marla and from e talent hie order , and facility in
manta/a-Immo,. ft/ la e ual.l./.1 to produce ware anted fund
turc, at °A.. towe", pekoe.
fie has tatolloi the principle .4 Identifrine Slut
:i'tor eau Itle own, in qualltr and prico., and keelo
tarn,ale'Ann hem) the oreatoct Tarim, mars. y dea.rioMm of
tan doze. frO.a the eima;:oet mid phoneet, to the aped elm.
att. and rue tin Oast bolo, L ur any part pf on r. um, he
for Dished from hie 'tuck. or manuf.tared pmealf
nt . her. tan therefore aolicita Inep.etlon, that Ino N
cmc of Ma urtahlPhinont May bk. kllOl., The following
melee couplet. lu mat. of /all stocA.which forth t tohnom of
' axle and thirkcanuot he noel:a.m. In any o e luodorra
drawing, dining. and bed.romn &d m. of every
variety. ntol , Ung, of reeew.eul. mahu,t say naIUM-
Elltabetben. Onmemrdoire and Epley Lb., of rear don.
eripthou Condo, Pula. Tote-a-teto and Means of t ha latest.
Yrencb and /interim: , petter_ne. peat..l.4
Udine' parlor Al rititiptkalta of.r.pur Mode nue a
'and lately inlaid Mande, ;nude eland, and toldent Marl+.
rop.rnahocany, roam:nod and walnut . f .d t nere n act eo m ra. tae
lattd7a4rtM:4ZlAltll:!=.-it7 71:.,.!'5„Tr1,01
wardrnbeet, la.deteado . ond wadmranda rot r.h a
ont gothic bail and ...Moe romption
Par Fa et":lll'4' stonnuotecrotatramehTadt Mee, ride board,
nee femme. towel rare, hat atande..and tonele d me l ad e,
=lO.O ;n: ttoa co
la.
A large aseortment of Common YIIIIIIIT .4 W Int Mer
Chaim .Cadnot makereffinpplied with all ar•tilill le then .
te and flo . nie, fitrolaheel at the snorted Mb*.
All unarm nroroptly attended to.
LANDS—GATT. NA.T.I.OR,
Arturney et Las. NO. 101 Third et.. earner of Mery ll
l
b..,„g mad. atrangemente for Sits t.
ptomfte 111.05 Z llonde toe :onlecre and 10.7.
widow., and children. and VIII attend to any
nem.
mend
with the imeornmant or lay` dge Al elnirl
mnia. the Pension nftio. or the CO urUi Ms Cily of
Waslainglnn. 1a.71:
- -
STIRKISHING MAIL LOCKS & KEYS.
rOsr oltrlC g IthrAlroalkAt,l --7
March 14, 1851. f
IT BEING PESTRABLII to substitutelocks
And keys! of tome other kind for thaw now iu.u. for
mud ie.. of the Uuttmi ttmtes,thncitoro Melts and
rentPO=Vg•thrtlf'._lrftsrtlblWpertm's "'%.117t,"6'1,,-,Vr4.
,4 of July next. The outer ,' sit 1.. wilt oe eilbusitted to
a commlminn Int. Cianililatlon and rep t. h l , /rent W. Pe
rirl . nie= elk Tr::::: Cif t 4Snai I re . Te t Z lr t ' bt -
LVA v;
. Ib:.__.r.,,.;'T,l,; , r. , :c ,,t v „ ..lnt i f orth for um .: ,
midittotost kr= of four by giving to thorontrmtor '
. trillion palm to tiott tore unt,mont than sOte nor lem
ht. ris mouths berme the tersolmtiotrof the IWO. term uf
four. pert
OS ith • view of ptieuniog the ll... Slack et the lowed itilee,
no kind of thck h. presetibe4 tut•thimswliArloept..„ .00nt,
rt l 7 l} :rr i lti ' I• " 1.71 " = " on the
''th.b'`its'" "° 4o o i '
petition. L in, , met • op..
It N. till; a r, mope to state. that a loth sultatle !oche ,
trial serwlershouM mope.
theloitowthsqualitlee,llkOW '
ribty, uniformity, lig!. tneee. and Owned ,
irtw the P.p.. of dieploclog einctitmeously all thet
stall locks sod ter. now to wee, about thirty tho.aml
Mow lock, and twenty lb...and - 10th attiloel thstmlmwill
tip required to bothruldusi to the contractor Within servo
months Mh.fr the ortitnict Audi ha. lean stittly4.i la .t.
thrwards the IMBIlld sur ly will - dePuuldo ir...........r .
Med, so woll.theitiLthaltOf the'
f 4 . th. ilntro)"46l7:47l.°Probal new exceed in ituonnt.
,-- --- 1, 11 S, b I tb ' ' ' S
upo.a or tho lat.
- - --- , . ourand of e forums esi ouo
rtintOlg . M li. , ..
Drawing, Perspective. and. P--. I/ ;Nn lock will be considerod ,e if It be like my abed! In
1 1
R. Ti. R. SMITH is no wediared „to gi v 9 -a=auruzirgaz.n..m2,,t-zytry;
•
to to a f., plthils it. B Pere. boatel IT key, similar to those tentterlst for. fey ury other purpwe
o . s delightful tat. et hie rooms, In Sleets. P..; or , 00 th oo rl o t o r t o o r orr otn oo bc..thomt.
Atk rum , new building. Fled et rect. between Wool .s.ud
-a T. kind of lack.. adopted must am.o.& sod the 1. -
Mork. Ors.. Num. of thetrootinn.froM 21: M .oi. to ....ab% y p ri tu d e pu oyagnin. Into t. to make
from ti.S; to ESI e. et. Charurearri other particulars cm Ive , eee ee „,.. e ....., . e med. ~., the detect ... ben .
Autywn by calling laftemootd at the rooms.
_., eh r . % ra. 1 ,i . ..767 % AT:if 6, r.autter Oeuersl shall
ft,.f. t o Ur. tiassa.m or Ith.tddiron. - ttf ' A IL. desist such requor , theht , .. e h tha w ''' w""e en th' ree ' ...
llittßOrt-. 71eREOLIFtt—e0., - Z.Morryeittoi.lX,Vtrrellnitroteell ot= ti t s dare.
BANKERS. .
. the Postmeeter um...lsbell ham Om tigh‘besides • rm..
to Use petal remedy liorelnailor mentioned, to. mond raid
.ntrant. mid to contract. anew with Ulf Offer twig or
rateattg. *or *en mica, COIN, DANK NOTES t.C. ,„ 6 .6. . I , ...., ot, f o r f o nnlannj niMllso lock. mei
1
Ale 14 IburfA st., nett to Bonk of POOMott.. her... .. ropaggiarod —quezt=l,.t,-
I=toMiletrjrl.69ol6logr 4 TM AiVi- p=S e =t e ,f ' de.. „..,Xeiat to rtr;
- - - n”---,,,,.., throneh melts the leek Moue biddcs..4 for the•ltY male,
' 0. =moats "',.- , , . .-- -ii.- - • that of another. Ile ream.. therefore, the tight of cow ,
yo '' iristltridi' : effit "diagill-V-OliK ST— . crioc n j 7toltoulimffea"y'seleete'4llauld'4.thtle"Fribedhttnm'to olecktbt
NV. MUCCI Nlill SI ACn 1.. ?lulu farinionl 14=7 . Ir Ipr i tilvas Vgo nt ri ll' . 7 . , A l . l , dtZt,
eT tr;t i t :
mum No •.-11 Marto etturt, batten. t wet ma
Pitthorgh. ra. 00 tH MT. fµ..
''''!"l.lll:"lll'avlcritroZLl'Llf.g,i .0 al
Perticolor gotention paid to or ilee. Alm-Des/ere In .i. , t e = ee
e ;
l tit e,
e„. y .
The
chehhot
ie
te mourn
Piloti tthww• 4 tsi , ''''4.7L".--1-.-1---‘.77--------,----- provisions for the due and pthisth 110 4 .-rk. 4(11 ' . 1‘. 4 '..
i - is m iTht-i. JAW" OnlInn• snd keys, sad aim
tom.riou Grand t.l.l , lawkwrioto
QIIITLRY St. COLVIN, Coal Merchants. ruzirr Immix C. of finne . .prolinbtin ln be
wro
an
Nails t Wm.., tbe Do...MS ...a ~.., .....wriC bt,d4grr, ,
. .
)3 UM Peale re in Dry 0.. 1 °_, er,,,,,,,, % 11.. 1 .j. - ..A % . i.1% tu,d ir a id should be steepled. ...:,
.' "* .e r °""d""""" 777. "--7 T--find ' Nomplkalionswllittecontddemdif wot•Mompinled
_... m 1r ... ."11. ----e::-.---,- eathth.mteeklmomf thstrttstwmthYC l .ottbnO 4 Of thettd•
ARD OIL-4 0 bbi. - No: I, just reed and der. sad o f hie MOOS to ma tao mane. ..
. • -a. solo by VLILNIMCK It CO • N. E. /1A1.14 COStmancraCitria.
sath23 . . .
conxez Iltit. lad Wood aa. ' • ''' 1202/4"if;11.- ' . - - ... , • - • -
STEAMEFIS, MAILS, Srx
.MOVE
Or
The roderhhted 9e other
follows:
Chia/
TIIE
vall UMW -
wale are . 0 1.
st
&PROPOSED DATI'• OP SAILIIiO. , ,
now tirodiocrt.
kredos '"A sday, Ott T.llqi•rAli litbill ,, idunt rd ay, • Medi
712 7th
AVnlyinclity.
cri 17 :11 - 41neferely, April inli
T: e t:Z . lj:: A '
1 leithlWolteedayi ii 301 b
tOrdneduy, 'llly lOth W.eil.nowito, Nur 141.11
atunlay. 2,lo,'Wodueeduy, 2,46
&aunts,. June 7 thlWinnowlaY, June 11th
neturclar, - ma. wmfi,il.l, - 1.4 h
thinmlol. a..iir
i r.hlw . .d..d.y. 3n17
aturles. th It odranday,
Saturday, AuZurt 2.1 WodoendaS. AUL. (oh,
Saturday.
Wedneiclay. FrPt• A l.
Seturilay, Pert. 11114 lii:edunwlui• - 17th
Putunier, (); : Fllll M.7.1:f: Oct.• 11'111
Saturday,
tatunlar. -L 13 1 / 1 Winisicadui. "
5 0
No r. t M n a
A
4turar. ST.
iltduity, ab
Fltolll, tbi , ":e. I,l d Dee. thinaturds T ,
atUnl, u 0 41014.. rai
tunant Ul—Wally
MX.. •
'UR untie,/
flax LIV [IL 1.4.T . 1. ?' ,. /A .
..... ,
~ ..i.T.
)1.4t,
7.1
Ana
tinned* Boston ..
1 e uni.l. iNeioc ,
Are.... ... ...... ' Nit. h0t..... ...... y
-2 Uinta), Mamba
America L.- . .... 11.100. . 10014 1. APrO 9 .
Alta .New York P tunlay: April 1 2.
101 l LIVE•P01)1. •
EurupS. ....... ----Bon. • IC oeeday, Met. 12.
AAls New Turk ...Wedoculay.lilit s . Ikl.
1 2 ' 1 ' 4 ' . 4 , ` ........ --- '4`.." 1 . 00 .k.........._ic 0 v=l:J: , Alg ..?'.
Amino... Munn Weilndley.ApPil 31 ,
Amu New York Wr4nesday, liar a.
l'assago to Itaifia, 11,Ann. 01 New lock, 23.5; newel
Oulu, Lnie .
Trip.
Voortklin, -ith +AY.
Humboldt, 4th du.
Vrnuhhh.
Humhblt,.
• ollhAMi
Humboldt, 24th hoiu
Frukho.
Humboldt, ' 19th Nov
mukluk, .17th Doe.
Nno rork and Hduro
Lurk
tun
rann,
Franklin, naturdar• ". Feb.
Ilutatulat otb
" Cal. kpr
yl M.
Llst
_'sth J.
Frooklirk, 1.1 , th July
Humboldt. A.
Vroul.l4ll, "&t.
" (vt.
Frnuklln, "1416 No,.
lluw6 , lJt, " 130 bor.
Ocean Swam .I",zriweaios tl..—MunlAiy TriN.•
Vlet
.—New York Esturdzy,llar.
..\e• York... ...... .S•teatunlayur44...Y 0,111
1 11.
.•
_Yew I.nk
"lON y . away.
ITe ..hW ant!. . ........ hiday, April 0 . -
Wa.. , l4mKton.. ... .—Now I . ort. VFid•Y• lay
rrrrmmu
Hermann
A 1 Liu U.
!OS
Ch
h, for el!Or..L.
or U. U., b
in
...IT
agno. N.ur Yoxt oo [l3* IliboodlLtb
or smoot
hilt
tlaV.• AND .ti 11,11.21.
Strata.hilt Inaba% laavrs Chall...ft on the In awl lLthof
each mouth.
•
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ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES OP MAILS.
Orocabocos tihosubsseasurtt, PhitsJelphis,
Nev 1 0r1i,14.4cr0, Coate and NOrthern Wt. of V. 10 , 4.
Damao, New Jerry. and the nit New }asilarsl Rate.—
The British Provinces or Lower Coosa, Novosad
il
Nov niusivriolt.slaili. Arrit.se a 4 e.Departs at I r.z.
litairtrille 014 linlidastsarg. Ps,
incluanic the mosaic , . of ltrosifont i Caubris, lantns, Class
ton. Jutosto . Lrosenlost, alitti o. t wax.. Pater, itcrt7s
Thom Uriiou, aryl pat of 10 estossorelandi Via Livelsnar%
Murray:tall, c.l.' ye Rosa, New Aletandria,tind 1041,
an. county. Anita dal', es cast tionstats ot 4.0.: act
•• • •
parka dads a. Lta
hata—lly Butler, Po, 31rreer, Crnetird, .4 defteroun
counters, Western partfNen Tint awl u peertLntda,dallll.
Arnie+ at 9 r. a.t and denarts at A. X.
,x1:712[1.3 sin taria,—lly Washington, Ito. Gracia
Fziette, eutuorsed, part of Wietatoroland coanti. Irgints,
Ilaryland, Daltinioro, Wasbinoton Cut . Sonthortisnd eat.
ern parts of Ohio aral lodiano KenturnY• nth. , T..*
Alatianio, ttl mr4 nig:hotpot, Arkansas, North Caro
b... Georgia. Lciundanao I brit, met Terns. dally. arid.*
at ar. re, and depute st 6 P. 111.
StarßM - 1,32, Onto.—lty Fang., Ramon. PartaigiOn,
ilorenee. rans, Pa. e. , Te. Jetrnrx , X. Ittust.
son, Carroll, Ilialtna:and ?violin.... counties. Oblo.daily,
Aniviigat 11 r. x.; departs tit , X
XORYIE Weirkag --Ity BFaver. Po. and Clevelaal. Ohio:—
Norse eolnaituana. Trumbull, Portage, 41.4400.
Johithitta,Siorioti acne, Cufshigs. gemusil o lnle,
liictilsrl, Lorain. Ilunin, Ottawa, Ens, nand day, \Fund.
and hums counties, the catuoue northern counttix
of the rinks of !ratans and Minot, inclo,Usin .11 Mirka.
on, lova, arid Wisesittelo, daily. Ards. 1.1 si e.
d
parts at 6 r. r.
Kirosntsa.-117 r.r . r.4%Vottaar, Fortneatild,Taren
lozo,jr CM6e h l& countle; Onirlarra..‘'Ar
risen at TP. X. and doper. at o.
e.
ideara...--I , lf Perrysville, .Wesfind. Zellerapte Porter'
a in a , it a rtinslutrg and New Lotiv. Anion. tedays.
Thursday. and ratursitala nt a P. .; tgatlern.
. Wodnet,rtaf • and kridayaint
putrueces 11.11, Finley - trifle. and Won
rograhria, Arrier..ruexdays. !intim , . at P. di.
parts WelneolayeasolltaturdaP, at s. e.
tiangonsin.—By- liptiortap, Xtroxe'li nun. Merit...nun.
Valle,, Elliabethboett. Carob" itontirror. Deliver.
pop, Coolutoeru, Parrs opolia. Ea. Liberty, Vpier tliddito
too, Fa. Anise. Ituudays and Thursdays. nt• 6 A. at; do
parts Mondays and Thum:lnfo nt 9 s. x.
11a - to Wtillees itobieetown, Candor.
Itu lSuno rFettito,n,Crou Crock t'lll.4e. .41. 11—
UrW to Anises tiundays and Thursdays. at I 01• at:
departs liondnls and Thursdays. et 1 T. Y.
Yuan.. Vs.—Ely ant.. Munkicksville. Herrn.
togs, Frankfort Hon.., Pa., Vairsto, Va. Armee on
Pent.,. .ti r. X. 4 iLmtirtso Fin Paturday, at. 6 si ts.
' liarigato—tip Antrim. North. aaVuKton. and
Pa. Arrirra Wednetidas, at in 5., &nut,. on 11enday
at 65.. x.
•
Lars au.—D)) Le:can't , Petty. Anises en AS
• p. &parte on Nautili.) a .
Pcrrysville. Waxio
ntont liroakneek,ql4l4.
stamurct. Whltostown. leo ineltrix liarren and Venaure
ilThWir.ll, 7 . Lt bVis d are P Taigitiet :
before their droortung tenon flit the triereekly. eno.
iserkly,and weekly willy toast be tu the Ortkehalf Labour
before their departing. t
7. -
BATES OP DISCOUNT.
coliactra vurr WIN 171 rernnrcamr 441.gehle
N. 1101.11. ES & NON, Bnuktre.
Iv a . 57 Aware H. seems rithd aMI ;Marta als AMMAIM
1,
PENNNYLVANLL IHrsoch at Mamllion- li
Dante PEtsburntl---Omalramb MWM..I.---M ,
Exchange lknok of Jo. par'Hran,h lat Kant.- .- ---do
tr.. and klm. of do.---pm Domear at Yormastarrn-....d0
v. ok of Commorm..-.....par Ity flank. Csetorlatt...-do
Bank of North )11.11.-.p. Commensal BLCinenmatido
M.o. all ortten Libmtiespar.Erar.klio 1150 k.....- do
li ao k ,V' I,llarlivallia-.mallainrrtra Dank„ . .___do
' so k 0 ,. ram . 1.......,,.....r , 1.1151.. II "Crag C.s.din
lank ~,-, tio. Coital dames 12 Wo..t , rn ftmern. Dank.---do
Common. el Bank. of ra__par Bank .4 Ilasalllon.- . .... _do
Lt a .,,,,,... a *Yder.bankallik par *moll Notoa. .. .- _._.-dc
ov..p.d 800 11- .... -.--.p . 1 , NEW 16411i.i.14
K o rmovraa, Dank- ..-- .- Alim , tent llarrks__-
51anofm. a k,*aoh Dank... 1 NEW YUBA
ay.mv a pooo• it. oL ...... ......per 1: 0 York L1ty........• .- •
51c ~,twin, , Yank__ ..... .pas Country...-. . . _.. --..._..
mdi v i o lvkv, 10, al par )IAICYLAND.
Snorboark Dana . ParlDaltimore
Yrrleat'll
of ow, .
...- .. . .ratr N.JMEY*IIELAWARk
Bank of L'hamL;r;lo loth- hi All miront bank*............ ± a .
Hank of Cbmiter Com
.-Dar VIRCINIA.
Moak of Llan,lll*.. _.......-Par Bank of Um %allay, . ....... 14
Book of DeLO, Cloak et,lim Bt of Ykstini, Riebroond 14,
'auk a G ovroov i arv o..„_.par Es. 11005,1 a- Norfolt--...pa
Bank of fJ..tty•b0rg1a......... 14 farmer* . Mooted Tit•MnLa Ja
Bank of Lslatans_....... - Moretrants" A Mark Bank S
Bank of Middleton.- ..... . •Iti 200th Ylcatern Bonk-- . pa
MonMoMorl Os Bank.- dm o B. 1 0 101 0.• ...... , ~. .A.
S
Bank of Northarott.rlaml po., NORTUC/I.ILIII ...
(...le Dank - la Book of type 5..... -.1 - .. 2
Colombia Ilk a Brida•Ont o * , Bk . 1 °J. of 75 . Q* 0 ° 0 •••••1 1
IMykmoor. Bank v sr tkartmerciallls. 51 lirldnrn 2
Easton !Mot v ar Morehante Bank.Newtorro 2
Erie Dank__ . •.4 dt)U111 CAM/LINA.
a arsomd Bk of Dna. C A _pa.piflk of the 81. of S. Ca.-Alms 2
p..... va . v k „ f p, ao , as o. v .v a r Rank of douth Camila.-- It.
Yvmeri Hank °Mewling 4.. r ~.B..k"ekWarll.a:..• •• E
yam IlkuMhollkill(Mpa .1.1. 00 " . • . ...Brno , * B k •
5..1 Dior. Waymobttra. 5 ,, lJEliftlil.k.
Franklin Bk a. Washlokton par A Mow , . los* Banking Co .
Ilarriolorra 8an,.....-.... pa; B. tot of Ampasta. .... -- 1
le
Bank- .... ...._ l a Kir of Brnompflok, iostuts 2
Lamm', Dant DM TEN. I ESEN.
La.. 1,14.11117 nank_par All solmolt bank „ 2,
L.bsalen Bank.. par KENTUCKY.
Minor? Bank niVa.lll* S. Eta( • Boldnoal• Looll o d ll . li
Monnakalltla Dank-- par , bk. of KonM* 0.Tb...t00 1.
Wrot Snook Dank 54 Nortto 00 Bk of KootoraY /*
14:ulna BLlVilkrobarrepar 6..0tta1...n Ilk kf KmWocky 0.
York Ban,: -- . -... ..... S illMtllll. •
If Not.o.- 1. Bk of St. tilyegotti.•..- 3 4
0110- •
1.1010
of -........ /4 Mats Ban k and besorkes-1
Bench at Akron.- do Bank of 1111001.
Month at Athens- Ao f ' W ' rlY i k.k. ,
Branch at Bm.Port. .do Marino mli. jnu i,,.
Branch at Chtlfowbo ,J
Branch a
l l`llrelaMl .... -.40 Farman.' Me amok.' allot
Flnweb at t0.....__,.. d o G ov o.n.cmot . itmk Bank._ 5
Itramt at Dayton do Paninsular Da ok 3
llramb. at Imblware_ ..... ....Jo limurams(km Danz---•••• 3
IllsocklatColombus. ..... ..00 eta.➢ Bank ~- 3
Branch at Ashtabula- do CANA OA.
Branch at do DIE ofß. B.ll.Aram k . 5.T01011105
Bench it AlartolMid doillank of the Prop., Toronto:,
Brauelt at 515153 dolßank of Ilootmsl •••••• ..... ...1.
Unmet; at trintionati- ...-doithrok of 11.C•nads. T 4.1•011.0
B B ran ,...h rb a.te0w,tumi..bri.......u......A.0.
~,./..NA,KT.F2../1,1/11.,,NC.1 11A.nts
Branch at CND: dr , On Phil•J*lphla d0...-----S
(=VII at ate. KAI, Viiiie
Branch at 111. Vcrouts.---do Cindosati-.....•....... I
Branch at Norark- ..... -....d0
51. Lim CoO
bo/illy
Branol. at 5:1711.
Dradell at Sprlnafrld- do 1101.1/
AND.
SPECIE 1, ALUM
Branch at klariatta. d Dottbkmas,Spini,4*-- -10.00
Branch at Troy-- .. .....dn do Patriot ........ .1t , ..V 0
ol
lirsort. at MS. P105m0i.......d0 Eagle. okL-.
ll...what 7an.mi11e..... Au Fail, new . 10.1k1
BraKch at•Norsalk ....... -.do Frodortelyd'ors...... ...... 7.00
100001. at Piqua.- -- -...d0 T. Tbalers • 1.110
5"
Branch at Pr0t.m00th.....1. 1101neno.---
\
IWashoh at Eaton do 143.1 , 1 q. . 4'03
Bram+ at 8ary0n..... ...An T.. dodder* CM
Proprh at C s.. hilllootbe. .... . do 11.4.104..1 3.50
Branch st Cup ahom, ..... An Dora. ............ .....-..... ILIK
Undo.ll at VOA. , do -
-
OftNING, APRIL • 15, 1851
COMMERCIAL
- 11.111noist Anoncss.—Adiertinnente snd =Deed pitons
kir 16L paper received and Ibrirarded eve of ea perm, firm
ITIMITBSE MARitET
Orn;Prrnlanann names t
April 15; 1651. i
The market yesterday war without any important move
ment. The weather was clear Aral pbrandat, for ant door
busincnb bot to far as we could learn, no Urge oPnatitnis
transpired In toy branch °tirade.
FLOOR—The receipts yern.ftay =anted to about 700
bbl., for shipment cwt. ,We have so soles worth reportheg
from prat bands.. from $3,15 to 3,51®3.= roar .ism as
abedut the ruling rata on the wharf. and from wagon. The
light - reinlyits natant an increased tratncsa to the owner
EYE FLOUR—Very URI. is manna forwand, sad n'''
Fan reinn no mks. We emote tiontlondly *cm first bawls
at 101,12, and fnom store at $3,1643,0 5 in mall Ma
CORN MEAL-2 lee barn ben confined to .mill lots
Own store at 56e, arid from AM hands at 48(g0000 ? bn.
. OROCERIES—We natio. acontinued Amnion. in pr.,
• hat uu Fairs to any large extent base cutm< to our Imo.*
.64.• Mee of N 0 a.ox Its tote of 5 to 10 thda at 6 .- :*6
01$ for falr and prime piranhas, and 5'4. guild cnnttnon
_ti
Hobson N rtn, with Faint m
in s:.O tots
It ts at 30(000100 Ill gad.
ille Fediee I Felling in limited lots at 11,46012,1‘ 11 Pi.
DACON The market is landant, witlr • fair Lindner ,
doing alb 4(1001 for shoulders,lsioP l sl fur atdelt,6 .. fc fdr
'plain ham , and 10i00(101rc for antra nagar curd. fduan
try nosed eat may be .booted at 14 to lie below thl* 6
boss..
J.A.lll)—lis generally held rather above the slots Of
kV...A*I se can report no large arts , : agallbiEcnifc rani.
64 quoin] as shunt the ruling rates tam nine for Nu I, In
al, and hen* Se cash was offend yesterday*. • in. In
TAN tot refalod.
.:DRIED FRUIT—SmaII sales transpired trots Aura et
81:111ROX for peaches., and 750500 fur antata. n . 5 batn
tin rale" from find hands. The otaract Is fully supplied.
',GRAlN—Receipts have Lena etantaratieely light. and
Fan report tie salsa frraii first hands. Lbnall rain of
atm and corn transpire on the wharf at 305431 for rani
and 374015 e far rpm. Wheat Is ba falr rniaast at 0046 , 1:
and rye at 40e 11 ha We bear of 'nothing dang in barn',
ft would command 6P4i1. , IA km. -
Skaalr , —Tha market Is dull. the M.. belug °art aud
mlcem pro altoumber nominal. VEATllEßS—Salea harp tratoutrul fmea flirt hand. at
3147.1. b.. and from:nom at Illkmake If L. !ram by riMila
asek at 33443.5 c 1.1 b.
of nni u SMIP at in 4
.!ANC11.P...4--tlate• of Aar caulk" at of mould
tallow at lUc.aud of clitltnal at ik F b.
FOIL/UGH MON otratamrs.
Lararoot, !larch V
The market for hurt oontinues eery quiet, and the 010.
rascal le Ilmßed. aro arm at Lb bb, lo Wales. Then.
Jar aerrralguxl oaten In the market both Mamas mai
debenture. but makers vies full prier* for lbe former. mat
reuse the letter.
Plu ham ,ontinuoa droop. and although very low has
not attracted th. attentluo or anoeulatora.
1..0t00x, 31.tr01l
note ore sellers of plc Iron rather coder previous rotor,
MIII operato.no oontinoe upoo s Itmlla.l sonle at 4ls to 4'2.
Cd fot &lAA, wording to moortto.t. Wello aid eltallord.
Oars ISt to :St lit ton. and proluctiou Tot ecorods coo.
raptlon..=4:: jt . tti IlltmAzt
atioto bate b.. upon Coded 4::417.
PRICES OF STOCKS
lIEPOUTZD Bt
A. WILKINS 8: Co.
STOCE. AND EXCIIANGE BROKERS
CURNER OF HARRIET AND THIRD STA.
Parsopstirt, April la. ISA.
ackooms
United Etat:, Ml'n • 117 lUMW-1;1 - 1 - k Julp
Do, p.:4),'100 ilat. jobtf. o l,!
1 "'"7:2 1 `"t! .. , g 1 yr. Nov 4
AM:soICp ilpt.liky No
Do. mop. 1' ,01 T9 0 0: 01 05 ' go o
lA.ppup.Cs.-. k Jut,'
PlttiaorkoSlll
bp. P. 17‘..
Alk lb 6
chony ,7 tvp._ .. -4OP :1 /1.311nL MkT a No ,
h 7 I MIS ,
tb
aarc 47.4 . 4.0.
Rantof 11.50001 , • po . b 4 Cut (p 0
Plombants . k 11. of Wolk al b4li
P.Pcbango ..... - po. 51 PIS do
A 11055.44 ParlPP.i.: Doak' Ift: 15.5
• retan. rrofp. '
,
21 .Irir 51. 4 71,.
111. Clio' St. Bolds.-- ;s, ;sot
Hood St licidire Ni 46 44
Northern lelertiee- ..... .
11111004406 t .... 3., 11 ••
Western livoraire co Co
lhoun4n C o-
Lexiciatol itronion'e Co
rslscalesi
Sittlsts to ,40 , t his Ayr
Pitteborsh. Lure .4 4: 44 • do
!Ake f.n4 ..... ...... NO, pre.6.n
2.411. apaA Wctratra., :
te.
Pitteinia 60 1.1 52Se 'Die • J. , c
Mourn Siorkemter I 45
Yosish boor Shielorotr. , 41: • ~., •
Hisia. coral klra' 4 4.14
tYlip L rehhio-.llsigzl.: :44 Zit
CU. d ag b . s ll o 11:11i
Ruin. h: War. Dry Iktdqloa Iwl lot DI, Dee 4 root
Voyeur Msout. 50 50 ao
Lett Ga • l Do
t olushee
LS 1
.
I d o o
1Tn1;:r 7,3l2enb.Tuy :
t snike
„,
I
Pihtebursh t Boon 171 1110 ph.. 1440, 1110
North West._
N
North 7ireeteen..._ s 4
Eureka .. 34!
b
Iltleur tii.
aleh;
4840 !eh Roy
Mercant.. .... .....
Donsloo
ontonacen
1114
clkio Trap 1t00k..--
Fiesioloch.
.
PORT OF PITTSBURGH
Rm.—Thera sere .5 foe. 0 Inehef in channel. or
I.ltr mark hott c•culog. and
. .
• ARRIVED.
Mkt D'Ar. 4
D.ITVP. Gordon, Vieet , r
A 1121104 katittruant. Ermenae
J McKee Iletaltictson..llcßeeam.rt.
itatiatonc . Wutt.lnarl litvnytiDe.
Ditternia Ilatch . eint. Cincinnati.
Kerr... , State. now. etnrionati.
anannati.ln4zhata. Cincinnati.
Jac Neloon. Moat, Wbevlinct.
Etaivy...Ctn. lane,iti.
•
DEPARTED.
11kb.an. Rotea,
Rrat,
MUDD, Partlna.n. Drown.lllr.
J. 3.K., Ilrydrkluan.. 11clierame.
nog ebrirwr. Bailey. Wert New Oon
P.M..., Woodward. Prown.M...
KeyotwaeSts.. non, odunati
Ihuroal. Conwril. %Dealing.
tquog.
J. .1. Ctiltrydr....l . llna.ll l. Lon.
Pilot No Q.. CraweliontlAh.
norrs LEAVINO THIS DAY.
IVA 11 , 1111..ADELPHLA AND DALTISIOKF.,
D . J.eekb A Cuik 1 . 0 , -4.0t , Poel 1 , ..00 , 1013 . OIA a
sa Us.
CINCINN ATl—Hlbernia N0..2 10
T. LOUlS—Federal Areh,
lAN EtlVlLLE—rpauprear, 1 r.
PT. Ull:12-11rin
NA9:IIITILL}I—Hare ulcer.
ixpolas BY Erna
LW:AYER—Pm Ilsorkk-1 ba tool. Ja k. Fiord: bbl,
eggs. Wlrk A 01cCandleor. 13 bas salmi:as. It Italsoll 1 Co:
00 ho boo olrratult, .1 II stoldk4so lotowsdriet, Waterworn eon,
lonl, Os now, !they Moths. A Its 3 bblo bottle..
OWN= Cc; 49 Ow votaress. J Donahltwot 1 bbd booon.
I pro do, perste glint potriele. 110 Dbl. floor.° 3111.01010
0.k.1 W P bar bolter, 3 bids ewe ,
01 pea baron, ka minds, Canfield.
CINCINNATI—Pm Illaranta No 2,--10 bbl. whiskey,
2de vine 10 de no I how, 11/ kgs b. rods*, L
WWI; 4 Ithls gar,
dried tses.f.. Ro un,
bison A .Little: 10 do altobol.
W Ws 1 SlrCandlew. 1 pkg Wallis 12 tra bum Alelradat t
Comte. 4 Woken strolls Singer 'lairs:lnn bss
;mend
,A Woods 3 blab. wham°. Clark A Tbnat 3 boo na
wer It g. Mellen: 40 bbl. tirtsead oll.llel/kin. limo Cur
On Ws salon, T Arbuckle AG s 100 boo wag 01 A Conrail:lL^
too bu, Da.ikr e. I tAnk, 1 abr. k
boo oda, Baker & sursysts 130. 010.0.1 tobsetss co casks
shooldrre,49 too haws. Lt Leech a Co; 0 hints tots Clark a
Thaw 7 Rene, P. Patterson.
HMO NOPOOT—Pra 300 . .Nri-7 bbd born.. 0 MIN 1
2 1 old bon 0 :, do
i t d i d . =
k it I.l=,Tedtct Y.
tow.. k3or, 4 IL, tob. II 12Z f.O
do. Clark k. Tbow.
IARTINSVILLE. (VA.) -4`42 Punt Na 2-74 htlAtoh,
leeeht 4h5.3 go,,Clat2 Thew; 17 go, Until& Ccr. 1
;war wok, J klorlir2 togs norm Clerk o 2; 4 hhl4
..cm, Ido gag J. Ikg &Kg. butter. owner aboard; 250
liberg:j4lro
01IIIVT.
IMOIrN. L
l I..E.—Pro (11. n
or,-900 hblr dour. fur nap.
turtt rlut.
EIEAVE 3111055 lin 2—.10 libls flour. 9 F goo
Iloonhorst tempty ale do. 0 W 91151111,2 crafrp. rags, 9 kge
bml:9 bgii 11xxneed. 2 bbls do. I do beans. 1 do eggs 3 sks
drird;plei. 1 to eggs, J 2 Dilworth k Co:1 Mil butter, 1
kg Is "Wirkll Oresoitless; 1 bbl Molar, .W Dm; 29 do
Hour. ( ulberlson • ClO 15... X boo clic..., J Dalsell J. Ow. 1
lo button: U 7 dd cboese,j 11 Csalleld: IS skr rags, Look 2
/1e•191a. .
7.AN694ILLIt—Prk Eurnuw--12 Gluts tobser, Wm II
anbrstaL 24 So. 11 Gruff k Cs: II ilsl) Leech Crt 12 du.
W Illuuttar 3417 Zs ship laud. 21 7 bur , :hurt,.ntrusr
0:1111;.1 lifehr/t We, shrives a Durum: 2hhau taboos,.
Dilreff & Uks fruit, LS Waterman k Sous IW dorm ,
User Mathew. Ll 3. • • • ' •
SPECIE.-The lighet4 market twits . paid
for American .nd Pnrolgn anti for Irprairu
.t the Eaelaango °Moe of Val..A. lIILL k , CO..
Wool :!I door above frourill.
(aTOCKS WANTE II Bank of Pittoburgh;
kJ Northern Liberties
sF 7 ra r.o. •ol.n CG, 71FourthA,_
4;yriibirg - ii,i - SAtt:LNlonungu - hots Bridge
10 NOON Western Dank or Whernolu bi
uPT GEO. E. AILNGLI) OE: Fourth 0-
86 NOV I TO INVEST IN MORI6 - E
Il . 1nirgt.13,(37r,1.7.;4471.!:
Eastern Exchange
ON BOSTON,
NEW YOIt,ni,ADELII,I.,
7 ammonV..
rif ILL a?a,..
Carraralr for ale by
Bank Stook for Sale.
VOTIcE in hereby given that in compliance .
Eth th '"Nl i '' ' in . :r: o r.i bi"...FgalPtPtob
a =dal. of art ISAO, .Ir.
e kt rw il ou ney NA T H OUS SII rill. CA
ft. ""l" 'f KW . " " k " Pita - - Mit=l.a Bank of tanannvinn.ea
. 1a,61. ails to coromettoc
.W"'"'"th" VP " ci a i l d ". f tha Marl of ItittatOlC
at 10 o'clock, A
aplla A. ' r " ' it. 11. KNOX. Cada. , '
------------", ------.
• InVeStMentz.
10(iirk DOLLS.PITTSBURGII CITI6s;
tn., Ito A.m.D.O. ,ll ..ebto. ) ptac .. 2 . ;
• 100 LI. Colon.
100 do. Ftro Otool•
2 do. I....ouonuta 116 a
A. WILKINS i 00.
cow TWA sad ipsdd es,
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
FROM FEW YORE.
Loom;poLdcuck Pi9:44r,b Gszettr I
New Yong, April 11, 1851.
Qur city was visited this mirrlning with a lire of
more than ordinary megnitnde. About one
o'clock the fine new Brown Stone Six Story
store, only completed a short time slut, Nu. 18,0
Broadway, adjoining the Howard Hotel - between
Maiden Lane and John street was burned to
the ground, together with the two adjoining
buildings 182 Broadway, and No. 4 John
etre et. The Hotel waealso seriously damaged, hot
I believe no lives were beet. - The firemen work
ed manfullyfof several I, OUII before they indelned
the flames. The toes is estimated at over $lOO,-
000, part of which - is-insured as follows: City
Insurance Co. 110,000; North American *10,000:
Firemen's $5,000; Eqitabl, $BOO Stnyve-mot,
$5,000; Franklin Philadelphia, $20, 0 00: Bowery
$5;4100. No. 180 wet occupied as a drygood
store by Messrs. Hudson Sot Robertson, and
No. 182 by Mr. Cheralier, Cublery, No. 4 John
street by Banibride, engeittrer.
The aggregate . of the coin in all the
banks in the city 'was $7,342,000. This is.a de
creese of $700,000 since the Inst count on the 34
' of March.
The Par Redemption Bank of the city, ham ta
ken
the name of the "Metropolitnn Bank," instead
of Bank of the "filetropolie." It is expected to go
into operation immediately, though its prosperity
will be enmewnt at:Owed:if the I- per cent. Re
demption bill now before the Legislature, passes.
The Female Bible Society of the city held ltd
37th anniversary, yesterday. We learn from the
report thet the receipts for the past year amount
ed to $7,370 88 being an hicreas of $2,000 over
the previous year.
The Common Council of Brooklyn have ap
propriated $1,200 to pay their share of, the ex
penses attending the reception of the Legislature
of the State during their recent visit here. I
fear the New York share will be considerably
more than that. sum. .
The third annual dinner of the American Dra
matic firm Association was given last evening at
the Astor Noose, and.wari by far the most bril
liant festival of the kind that has taken place in
one city for years. A large amount has been
donated to the benevolent fund of this associa
tion. By a provision of the charter $20,000 meet
be contributed before a cenoa applied to elee
mosynary purposes: the amount now invested
is $10,260,4. over $230, more than half. Pretty
well this, for the third anniversary.
Among the passengers who coiled to day in the
eteamship Georgia, for Charleston, Harana and
Chagres, are M. Bois Le.compie, late French
Minister nearthis Government, end Epee, W. Sar
gent, Erse., editor of the Boston Transcript.
A meeting of the Academy of Medicines, was
held last evening, and rainahle resolutions of con
dolence and respect passed in reference to the
decease of a late fellow Profdasor John B Beck,
Vice President of the Academy.
Austin Phillips. Esq., a well known and popu-
Ise vocalist, fell dead in the street the other
night. Ile was struck with npoplexy nod died
without a word.
Jenny Lind will commence her cermerts at
Castle Garden on Monday the nth of May, in or
der to draw the crowd who throng the city dur
ing anniversary week. By the way, talking of
Jenny Lind, 1 have just seen a superb cool( bon
the largest ever made in this city, it being sev
en inches long, three. wide and one deep, and
weighing 12 ounces, which has been made to the
order of the fire department., for a present to 1
Jenny Lind. The box Is highly ornamented: it I
will contain a certificate of honorary member
chip of the department, and will be accomnanied
by a copy of Audubon's Beasts and Birds of
America, a work of which it is next to imposiii
ble to procure a copy now for love or money.—
This present to Jenny it meant as n quasi-no
knowledgement of her generous donation of $3,-
000 to the benevolent fund of the Department,
and will be presented toiher immediately on her
arrival.
While on this subject, I may as well mention
that Barnum. Jenny's for foluoi, not con tad with
the many irons he has new in the fire, io getting
up an immense travelling menagerie and ma
scum, to exceed, of course, any thing of the kind
any body else has undertaken. This great show
is to travel through the country during the arm--
leer, and will doubtless visit
.. Pittsintrgli during
its perigrinations. .
A printer named Grossman, better known as
',lack the Rambler," was arrested at his case
yesterday, on a charge otrnurder,..in laving MU
' •
cd one Mr. 2ilullens, doling a tight,lin s thinking
saloon, corner of Broadway and Frenklin l etreeta,
on the 2llth Nov., 1849. 'lmmediately atter the
ettaiir happened. Jack was nen sot; and thinking
the /fitir had blown ever. he returned to his ell
i
hart is to be con/nutted on the charge.
0 Thursday, ; saw two emigrants lying in the
par , at the height of the small pox. their skie
hen/ all broken sat A fine eight this, truly,
' for christian city like' New York. The name
'ni t the dead body of an unknown. man was
fo d within two rods of - the Chief of Police's
Offi e.
quantity of foreign goerls, shawls, lace, Eth.,
We smuggled on chore from the ship "Queen
of the West." a few days since, by two Scotch
men, James Calhoun and John MeNnughton,
with which they decamped to Thompsonville,
Conn. They were, however, brought back and
held to answer.
The anniversary of the birth day of Henry
Clay will be celebrated by the 'Clay Festival As
sociation to morrow, by a grand dinner at the
Apollo.
The Hon. Samuel A. Foote has been appointed
by Governor Hunt an Judge in the Court at Ap
heals, rice Judge Bronson resigned —a very un
exceptionable appointment. , MYECTATOR.
r,;; . ip'r=z‘"
MARY SCHWEI*EIi,
TIE AMBER WITCH
EDITED I IT lIEINHOLD
DOCTOR OT i 11101.0177, AND PASTOR, En'
Tr;m3Zatedj'rom the German,
DV LADY DUFF tIODDON.
now the Branco. Dom. Slleheleett seneel. sal Pe•P l ea4
Lb nellowe of tar Pool etrad-
The next day at abbot three otock, P. ',a,
Dom. Syndiens came driving up, and got out of
his conch at my inn. Ile hail a huge bag full of
books with him, bat was not so friendly in his
manner ns was usual with him, but very grave
and silent. And after Le had enlaced me in my
own room., add had asked how it was possible'
for toy child co have come to such misfortune, !re
lated to Lim the whole affair, whereat; however.
he only shook his head. Om my asking him
whether he would not see my child that same
day, he answered nay, he would rather first .stu
tly the meta. And after he hod Oaten of same
wild duck which my old Dee had roasted for
him, he would tarry no longer4but straightway
wentmp to the castle, whence hediel not return till
the following afternoon. Ilia was not
more friendly now than at Lin rst coining, and I
follovied him with sighs when he asked me to take
him to my daughter. As we went with, the con
stable, and I, for the first time p saw my child in
chains before me—she who in her whole life had
never hurt a norm—l again felt as if I should
die for very, grief. But eLelmiled and cried
out to Dom. Syndicus, '.Areyon indeed the good
angel who will cause my chains to fall from my
hands, as was done of yore to' St. Peter N To
which he replied with a sigh, ploy the Almighty
God grant it;" and as, save thechair whereon my'
child sat ngainetthe wall, there woe none other in
the dungeon (which 'won n filthy and stinlSng hole,
wherein were more woodlice than ever I saw in
my life), Dom. Syndic. and I pat down on her
bed, which hail been left for her at my prayer
ind he ordered the constable tugo his ways, - nntil
he abould'coll him bock. Ilereepon he asked my
child what she had to say in her justification:
and she had not gone far in Lee defence when I
perceived from the shadow nt the door, that some
one must be standing without. 'I thertfore Went
quickly to the door, which was half open; add I
found the impudent countable, who stood there
.to listen. This no angered Dom. Syndieus that
he thatched up his staff in order to hasten his I
going. but the arch-rogue took to his heels as
soon as he saw this. My child took this oPpor
tunty to tell her worshipful defensor what she
had suffered from the impudence of this fellow.
nod to Leg ,soate other constable might be set
over her, seeing that this one hid come to her
lent night again with evil clesiins:e.i. -hint at
last she had shrieked blond and had beifted him
.on the head with her chains; whereupon he had left
her. This Dom Syndicus promised to.obtaila for
her; but with regard to the defeiSio, wherewith
she now went on, he thought it would be better to ,
make no further mention of the impetus which
the Sheriff hod made on her chastity.. nror,.. - ,
said he, -as the princely hentral court at, Rol- ,
gnat has do giye sentence upon thee, this state-
went would do thee . far more harm than 'good,
seeing that the priesell thereof ii a cousin of the
Sheriff, and eft-times goes, a imating with film:
Besides thou being charged with a capitid crime
Imam fides, especially as thoucanat bring now - W
noses, against him: Thou nOuldat, therefore gain
.no belief cum if theindidsiconfinnthe charge on the
rack, wherefrom, Marioyer, I am come bither , to,'
Bare thee by, L my defensici." TheSe rewits,
seemed placient :to as - both, and we resat-elite
*The artsUithe enceilegilit, 7
• . ... • ..
leave vengeance. to Almierty GA who seeth in
secret, and to complain of Par ' Irt?°P to hitt, i
as we might not complain to inert. , But all mil
daughter esti about old Lizrie—item, _ of the good I
report wheria die herself had, till now, stood
w ith etery body—he said be 'would write. down,
and arid thereunto as much and Ws well of his
own am he was able, no as, by . thehelp of the Al
mighty God, to save her teem the torture. That
s he was to make herself easy had eomaiend her
self to God: within two days ho hopidto have his
defensio ready atid to read it to her. And now.
when be Called the constable back again, the
fellow did not come, but aent hie `trite to lock the
prison, and I took leave of my child with many
tear.; Dorn Syndiens told the woman the while
what her impudent rotaii of khusbaudhad done
that she might let bim hear more of it Tben '
I be eent the womanaway again and mile
my daughter, saying that he had forgetteia to
aseertalh whether she really knew the Latin
tongue, and that she was to say her defensio over
again In Latin, it she were" able. Hereupon she
began and wear on therewith for a quirter of an
hour or more, in each witte that not only Dom
Syndieue, but I mynelf also was amazed, seeing'
that the did not stop for a single word, =re
the wont ..hedgehog," which we had both for.
rotten at the moment wbenehe Asked no what it
•
wan—Summa. Dom. Syndiens grew ter more gra
cious when the had finiehed her oration, and took
leave of her, promising that he would set to
work forthwith.
After this I did not see hies again till the
morning of the third day at ten: o'clock, seeing
that he sat at workin a room at the castle, which
:the Sheriff bad given him, and also ate there, as
he sent me word - by old Me when she carried
him his breakfast next day.
At the above named time he sent the new con
stable for me, who, meanwhile had been fetched
from Uzdom at his desire. For the Sheriff was
exceeding wroth when he heard that the impu
dent fellow had attempted my child in prison;
and cried out in a rage, "S'death and 'onus, I'll
mendiby coaxing !" Whereupon he gave him a
sound threshing with a dog-whip lie held in his
hand to make sure that she should be at peace
from him.
But, alas I the new constable was even-worse
than the old, as will be shown herafter. His
name was Master Kopptter, and he. was a tall
fellow with a grim face, and a month' Bo wide
that at every word he said the spittle ran out at
the corners, and stuck in his long beard like
soapsuds, so that my child had an especial fear
and loathing of him. Moreover on all occasions
be seemed to laugh in mockery and scorn, as he
did when be opened the prison door to us, and
saw my poor child Bitting in grief and distress.
But he straightway left UP without waiting to be
told, whereupon Dom. Syndicus pulled his 'de
fence out of his pocket and rend it to us: we
have remembered the main points thereof, and I
will recoan i them here, but most of the anctores
we have forgotten.
1. lie began by saying that my daughter hada,
er till now stood in good repute, as not only
the whole village, bat oven my serrants, bore
witness; ergo, she could not be a witch, inasmuch
as the Saviour had said, "A good tree cannot
bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt trek
bring
bring forth good fruit." (Matt. vii.)
2. With regard to the witchcraft in the village.
that belike was the contrivance of old. Lizzie,
seeing that she bore a great hatred towards Rea,
and had long heroin evil repute, for that the
parishonersdared not to speak ent, only from
fear of the old witch; wherefore Zuter her little
girl most be examined, who bad heard old Liz
zie her goodman' tell her she had a familiar spir
it, and that be would tell it to the parson; for that
notwithstanding the above-named was bit a
child. still it was written in Ps. viii., "Out of',
the Mouth of babes ands sucklings haat thou or
dained
strength . .;" and the SSIiO9.I. him- 1
self appealed (Matt_ xxi.) to the testimony If
little children.
3. Furthermore, old Lizzie mighthave bewitched
the crept, lova, the fruit-trees, inasmuch as
none could believe that. Rea, who had ever shown
herself a dutiful child, would have- bewitched
her own father's corn, or made caterpillars
come on his trees; for no one, according to Scrip
ture, can serve two.masters.
het; she (old Lizzie) might very well have
been the woodpecker that: was seen by Rea, and
old Paasch on the Streckelberg, and herself have
given over her goodmari to the Evil One fotfear
of the parson, inasmuch no Spit:el. De Reps 7
gatione Orcia4scrts; item, the Milieus male/Y..lw
proves beyond doubt, that the wicked children
of Satan oft-times changed themselves into all
manner of beasts, as the foul fiend himself like
wino seduced our first parents in. the shape of a
serpent, (Gen- iii.)'
5.
5. Tha told Lizzie had most likely made,the ;
weather when Porn. Canoe! was coming home.'
with Rea from theStreekelberg; seeing it was
impossible that Rea could have done it, as she I
was sitting in the coach, whereas witches wheal
they raise storms always stand .the water, '
and throw it ever their headi beckwardii hem,
beat the stones soundly with a stick„ es Kanzidd
relates. Wherefore she too; may be, knew best
about the frog . and the hedgehog. ;
G. That Era was erroneatislecharged with that
as a crimes which onghtfrather to serve an her
justification, namely, her 'sudden riches. For
the Maneus
,Ifollslicarunt expressly says that a
witch can never grow rich, seeing that Satan, to
1 do dishonor to God, alwaya bars them for a vile
price, so that they should not betray themselves
Iby their riches. Wherefore that as Rea hid'
1 grown rich, she could not have got her wealth
1 from the foul fiend, but itdnnst be true ,list she .
I had- found amber on the, mountain; that the spells
of old Lizzie. might have been, the Canso why
they could not find the eein of amber again, or
that the sea might have washed 'away the edit"
below, as often happens, whereupon the top
had slipped down, so that only a rairantlact sou,
1 rale had taken place. The proof which he
brought forward Item Script - are we have quite,
forgotten..seeing it was bat middling.
i. Withiregard to bet re-baptism, the old hag
had said herself that sire - had not seen the devil
Or any other spirit or man about Rea, wherefore
she might in truth have been only naturally ba
thing. in order to- greet the King of Sweden
next day, seeing that the .weethetwas hot, and
that bathing was, not of itself sufficient to impair,
the modesty of a maiden. F.D. that she had as
little thought any one would. see her as Bethihe
ha the daughter of Eliam, and wife of Uriab
the Hittite; who in like manner did bathe her
self, as is written (2 Sam. xi. 2), without Lamle
ing that. David could see her: Neither could her
I mark he a mark given by, Satan, inasmuch no
there was feeling therein; ergo, be a Oat
'
oral mole, and it was a lie that she had. it not
before bathing. Moreover, that on this point
the old harlot was nowise to be believed, seeing
that she had fallen from one contradiction into
another about it, as stated in the A'eta.
Ef. Neill:We Wait jdat to accuse Rea of having
bewitched Paasch his little daughter; for as old
, 'Lizzie was going in and out -of the room - , nay,'
1 cern sat herself down on the little girl her belly
when the pastor went, to see her, it most likely
was that wicked woman (Who was known to have
a great spite .against Rub) that contrived the
spell through the power of the font fiend; and
by permission of the all just God; for that So
; tan was " a liar ancthe father, of it," &sour Lord
Christ says (John .
it. With - regard to the appearance of the foul
-fiend on the mountain in the shape of a hairy
giant, that indeed was the heaeiest groromen, in
, wrench 113110 t old Lizzie, but likewise three trust
worthy. witnesses, had seen him. Butwho could
tell whether it was not 'old Lizzie herself who
! heel contrived this devilish apparition in order
I so rain her enemy altogether; for, that notwith
standing the apparition was not the young Mi
-1 bleman, as Reatiad declared it to be, it still was
very likely that she had not lied, but -lad /1119-
talcen• Satan for the young lord, as he appeared
in his shape; crony/um, for this was to be found
even in Scripture: for that all Thealogi of the
whole Protestant Church were, agreed, that the
vision which the witch of Ender showed -to King
Saul was; not Samuel himself, bat the arch-fiend,
nevertheless, Saul had token it for Samuel. In
like manner the old harlot might have conjured
up the devil before Km,• Who did not perceive
that it was not the young lord, . but Satan, who
had put on that shape ah eider to sedate her.
for as Rea was a fair women, none could - wonder
(hot, the devil gave himself more trouble for bee
than for an old withered hag, seeing he hoe ever
sought after fair woman to. lie with them.:
„Lastly: he. sargned . that was in nowise
marked as-a witch, for thatithe neither,kad ble.sx
ed and squinting eyes nor a hooked ndse, where
as old Lizzie ha:1110th, which Theophrastns Para
celsus declares to he an unfailingmark ofa witch
Flaying, " Nature markethzione thus unless by
abortion, for almoners the chiefest signs where
by witches be known whom the spirit .4eieners
bath subdued into himself.
Wiled DOM. N.'yoScu..e.had read his iielerneia, y.
,thiughtet was rejoiced. thereat that she wo Id
'have kissed his hand, but lie snatched it from
her mad breathed upon it . .thriee. where*
, twe
could easily see that be .himself was tomb in
, earnest With hid defetaio- Soon after he' took
leave 17 an ill-humor, after commending be to
the, care of the most high,' and ,begged that I
; wo uld Make my farewell as abort as might. be.
' seeing that he purposed" to return home that
day,, ra y the which, alas. 1
far 'alien" ofthoorent TIIT.
dirtetthm
. for the erboth
Continued.
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Cotre.pooleue of the it, V."Tostanertial Adrertisp.
THE PAPAL AGGRESSION.-
' Lean., March 28, 1851. _
The Papal aggression has passed the :with,
and the bill rendering penal the arisamption of
territorial tittles by Romanist priests has been ' ..
carried on its second reading by a - majority of '
343.--the number having been 438 against:96.
This immense majority has caused bitterns:se
and consternation among all the supporters of
-the Pope. It was never doubted by any roe - hat
the measure would bi adopted', but Its
bad persuaded themselves that they would be
able to reduce the vete to a much lower number.
The disappointment of the Irish members at the
result has teen iocreased by the fact that,pre
ripest/ to thi airision, they had been allowed to
talk u much as theyliked. During the greater
period of the entire debate they rose one after
another, and were listened to without interrup
tion. There wets no power of complaining, there
fore, that a decision bad been come tote the
hurry 'of intemperance and without the oppertn- •
nity having been afforded them of exhausting
their rhetoric. - .•
. They had. however, considerably, damaged • -',
their cause by their open avowal that' the, doc
trine of the end' justifying the means would be
the rule of their conduct, and that if the Mints
ter dared to press the measure they would: vote
against him in a body upon all other ttnestione, ,
whatever might, be th eir opinions of the abstract
right or wrong of what he might prove.. Since
this notification the party hare treen styled'the
honorable members for Rome." •
Another cause of weakened • resistance' was
found in some remarkable revelations of the pe
calor energy with which the Roman Catholic
.priesthood are pinning their designs in private
homes. _A few week since an action was -com
menced in one of the law courts by the relatives
of a Frenthman, who died in London, bequeath
ing savings of his life--shout £.ooo—to the ad
vancement of Popery . and who, It was alleged.
had made his will in his last moment under the
the e s a an da dmi n s s r e m u e enntta tiuopnoin of
two p r e i v e i s d t i .
eWceh lne
this case was yet fresh, another and far less
doubtful affair was glaringly exposed. . A Miss
Talbot, an orphan and a ward In Chancery, with
a fortune of £BO,OOO, was found to have been
placed in a nunnery by Roman'Esthollexelstives ,
(the Earl and countess of Shrewsbury - 0 under
circumstances which bear all the appearance of
a long and deliberate plot to induce her' upon
coming of age to take the veil, and•-lugnsfer her -
property to the purposes of 'the churcli. An in
quiry instituted before the Lord Chancellor not
only interrupted the scheme but led to an expo
sure a deliberate falsehoodon the part of one of
the new Catholic prelates, (Dr. Ilendren,'"Bish
op" of Cliftanowhich bad an extraordinary effect
in strengthening the hands of Lord John Russell.
This Dr. Hendren had incautiously rushed into
print, to defend all the proceedings in Miss TaL
bat's case, and among other things had said that
she hod entered the nunnery as a Proyertant af
ter due explanations, end that the Lord Chancel-
lor had authorized her being placed there. Sub
seqaent evidence from Miss Talbot and the Lord
Chancellor, respectively, have stamped both
these assertioen as utterly untrue, and 'Bishop
Hendren, who had previously figured for some
days as an indignant writer in the newspapers,-
had since been publicly denounced' in the most
simple terms applicable to his case, and bas not
ventured to utter another word. Apart from
their direct untruths also, 'the whole of. his at
tempted representation had shown - the' affair to
be a very bad one: Miss Talbot is 13 years of -
age,- and in 'forthwith to be removed from her
present guardians.
The list of the 03 members who voted 'against
the Ministerial bill contains no names of any
particular note in addition to those of 'the Irish
and Puseyite members except those of Messrs.
John Bright and Joseph Hume. 31r. Cobden was
against it, but he paired off with a member on
the Ministerial side, and therefore . esenped vo
ting. Mr. Frederick Peel, the second son of the
late Sir Robert, likewise was in the list, but Sir
Robert, his elder brother, warmly supported
and voted for the measure.
The bill has now to he discussed in committee
and it is thought not unlikely that the Iwo claus
es, originally proposed by Lord John, forfeiting
all bequests made to persons asraming : the pre- :
ldbited titles, will ultimately be restored in or
der to make it stronger, while bn the other hand
a clause may be introduced exempting Ireland.
Probably Lord John would not be serf to have.
both these alterations forced•upon hint
1' Accounts have been received- of the effects
produced at Rome by the. intelligence of the
return of Lord John Russel to power, The mar-'
tification it - created appears to have heen such
L 'amt. for a lopg time the Pope and Cardinals re-
I fused to harm it. It. will .be ihtearting to
' learn the way in - which the new blew, Caused by
the passing of the Ministerial bill wlll bismat
- • FOREIGN AFFAIRS: '•
The continent remains Stapard, and with
the •
exception of fitful expressions of dLiquiet mod
apprehension, entertained by the ruling powers
throughout Europe, at the moverients of Mani
ni, there is scarcely any political ..matter to re
mark upon. .. •
In the House of Lords last night two of the
Tory peers. Lord Lyndhurst and the Earl of
Aberdeen, made an effort to procure a revival of
the alien act to suppress the revolutionary elate
which are known to exist in the metropolis; and
with which Mazrini, Loden Rollin, Gen. Klapka
and others are connected. Earl Grey, however,
intimated that the GovernMent would net take
any such step, although they - condemned the
parties in question for abasing the hospitality
shown than, by making the country the focus of
their plans, and would discountenance - them as
far as possible.. .
Austria bee decided ,
to establish a military
cordon between. her Italian 'dependencies and
Sardinia, where the presence of 20,000 refugees
inspires her with coustankdreacL :At the same
time' he professes to treat. Sardinia with frank- "
nese and to desire a good miderstssiding—the tte
cret of this amiability being that Sardinia dis
creetly governed, so es to give Avottrin no pre
text for offence,- while it Is likewise thoroughly
understood that her independence •iswatchedhy
the English Government, and that Ininee also ' is
bound to protect the integrity other territory.
A secret of theme= Dresden oonferences ap
pears to have transpired. to the effect that Aus
tria, with the complicity of Preside; had actual
ly promoted an agreement that the suppression
of the constitutions of the smaller States should
form an indispensable part of their plan for a
federal union. - .
Among the most recent 'indications of the
state of affairs in Prussia it appears that the
representation of the two plays, &tassel:dello and
'William Tell brae been prohibited at the Berlin
theatres. '
FLAX COTTON
The use of flax cotton, manufabritred accord
ing to the process of Chevalier Claussen, is now
in progress upon an extensive scales'at Bradford,
i n Y or kshire, nod at Cork in Ireland, large mill
owners at those places having entered Into con- •
tracts. The principle of the invention, by which
flax is adapted for spinning upon cotton, wool'
and silk machinery, consists in the destruction of I
the cylindrical character of the fibre by the ex
pansive power of carbonic acid go. The first
process, however, is the removal of the resinous
matter peculiar to the plant.
This is effected by boiling it for three hours in
water, containing one half per cent of coma:mill •
soda, after which it is dipped in water elightly '
acidulated with sulphuric acid. The flax is then
thoroughly saturated in a.eolutinn of bi-carbon
ate of soda, sadheing subsequently : immersed 11I'
a solution of diluted sulphuric acid; a liberation
of gas token place, which causes; the tubes of
which the plant, is composed to split, when the
material, instantly losing its riddity, becomes a
light, expansive mass of cottony texture, 'in
crearing in else like leavening dough or an '
panding sponge." Lastly, for the purpose of be- 2
mg bleached, it is plunged into hypochlorite of •
magnesia, when it instantly becomes white. A
very general opinion prevails that the invention
will lead to rapid, and extraordinary results.
Sixty tons of the Cotton are now being p re p a red .
for the Jlanchester.morket
MONEY :MARKET .t.bill COMMERCE.
Although there is a steady leisin6s doing basil
departments of trade, and the prosperity of the
working.classes continues undiminished, the ate
, I retire of fluctuation in prim scorns to make
everything dull to those whohave been lICCUStOnt;
ml to speculative eiettelt..., Tor f our weeks
the funds have now remained without anything
beyond a fractiOnal variation. .Therate of mon
. ey is unchanged, and the bullion •Ilo,she Bank is
fsteady—with a tendency, holiesei,- rather to de
-crease.
A long continuance of beery rams has caused'
souse anxiety on account of itsinterfering witlo
seed time, but there seems how ; a prospect - of
fairer 'weather.
The grain market haS been 'Ursa during She
week, and. Wheat his advanced la:per quarter. ,
In cotton there bas been a laigoand active lin-,
einem, arid en advance of 3:l6.";paid on Ametican
descriptions in the early part ' - of the week has
been well maintained: ' -,SIMCTATOZ.
LONDON; Mach 28th, 1851.
Will the Crystal Palace prise , irater•tightl—
as you can imagine •it oh your side of the
water, this the Otie 'greet , qaostion that now
agitates London, and not Led:RN:4C alorie, but the
representatives of the world vrho are assembled
here; France with her &said silks, her nu:la
nes and her Oomplicated 'aloldttery.. Bele=
pith. her beautiful aphnlatei7,43pain with her
lawns, OerTs7 with hercnicaiv:, lacauldotha,
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