~~ - `~-.41_ ESTABLISHED IN 1786. PIT'I'SBURGH GAZETTE. PUBLIBIIED DAILY AND WEEKLY, BY &O. (axon Wan WRITE IMEEM3 ow. ON THIRD mar, WIST 1:00/1 to TIM ,tot or= • TERM. • DAILY—Soren dollars per ann.= Iar•blo hat surly 31.3 Daunts if_pail In adranre. • WEI:MA—Two dollare per annant, In dream. Cr. 1114 DI be eoppllod oo the IJllo.lng 0013dIttrun— Three eopie3 per a no ...... 500 900 Ten roplol do ...... —....--.. ......... 13 00 l'eren) alplra do 2) 00 The racket 5 , r mob Club to be addressed to one beto be raid InveriaNy In ,donne. NoClub Paper= t o . 0 0 afro, the year expires, oedema the Money Is Dent for • renewal. RATES OP ADVEIMISING O. Square (10 lines of Nostrarsll or less) ' ooe Issettion.. . 4 0 SO Do. rarboldltkossir. 0 2S two wet., .. 3 00 Do. two Do. three trsonths-- .... 9 00 Do. four months 10 00 De: Ito .. le 00 Staldlog Cads. (5 lina lea , per eniatlM-1.5 00 One Dater for each additional line. One Mee,, changeable et pleasure (Per as num) ealusiee of the paper.. ........._:...78 00 Tas rah mitlitiostal spume. Inserted Toter : ma month, and Pm each Odditisomi ware inserted under the yearly rata. half mice. ddvatisements exceeding • alma. awl tat near Nteen Lees. to bsechermal as • square lead • half. Pebliebers nut amountable for legal ndrerthon.lts be- Tod the •mount chased for their Peblkalot , oteramming candidates lot ogle, to be &Mud 0e me otha raratiuments. AdserUsements not rattled on the copy fa • etwaSel numb, of insertions, will he =dinned Ull forbid...l Pa lma exacted amonlinelf. Th. Prlalma ammo.' advertise:ls strict to their owe immediate Maness; and oil ade fir Oa Made of other perentaaswell se ell edeertiammatenot ImmaUatele connected with their ant eledell C 1110.• of ideerthements. In length ob otlttra.b b land " t XV. t t i i i 2 e rt ITUti ' /I " ra ' r . tarr.l.Cl : render re ed, and prompt payment Met:red. • Ail Meeresements fur charitable Plaitatonse.gre coals posties..sard. tareship, : and other public meetings, and seas like, to be charged half pria, payable axial, in ad. same. Marriage notices to be charged 50 met. Death notice" Inserted without charge. lankh moms. tried byteneral Inettatinus or obituary notioet and when to accompanied to 10 paid for. • Becalm adarthers, and all others ereate.g coolaennka• tione or rmarlua alias designed W. eaU a t tention to faro,' Pare.. Commas, er any p u blic. entertainments. ohms charge. are mule Or alcatttanew—aU notices of prl.• sate amociations—crery notice designed to call attention te privates dapter* esioulatod or habeteled to . erm=lt ridualletererts can only to tusertsd with the hag that the same is to be pall fir. If inteeded to be to' in the local column. the same will be dat the pot, of not leas than 10 coats per Ilea Bishop or frir Naha , to be cheesed triple OM. Tacna License Petitions St ash. Heal Estate Agents . alai AtletkaleEte alarthements not to be Board under yearly ram, tat to be allowela dis count of thirty three cocoa cm Mei muL Mae the mount of bille warty a rota= et mat ?erns. One Equarr, three Me:atone ... to . Do. each additimal tamale= ..... St /11.11131n0= 1 13 U WM.. lurin to 1,. ;ski to earinec. BUSINESS CARDS Pl6i):4:k4:lot A. PARKINSON. Alderman, Fifth, WaTd. Nun Mott, hots.. Mil. eurbd sbaut. [MWS pm:aptly •ttended lex ATTOItHEYB Lt icor otaltrott. AI-MINDER TIMM, (Lots Uttiontoorn. I -(Late of libliona, Pub VLIPILA.NT & TAYLOR, Attorneys Yourtlx No. lCu Pittsburgh. Ps. klibi.holuoeu 4rulttitirlili orsots, IL-5. oasmnstatar - Orin* Stara* Nets York. arab QUINN & COLLIER, Attorney; at Law -4 OSn+on Yozrth Emlthlreld. W. F. W Attorney at Law I r . on Grant Meet. aril . Fowl/L. Ia Arthur' bur. lutiAbazub. I's. - EachB:l7n HARRISON SEWELL, Attorne7 at Law', 013 W Slat" CoustoOsiones Mr toting Dopolutkoks, AO tboorlo4goseento or Deed. a. Ognoo—Faulta Cm!. 5t.... tOstilignota. snrasuml. P. tG. L. B. FETTERMAN, Attotl t.prvtgir andhealMate Agent; No. 11.0 COJES J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, offlO, ii i t t aa tn 4.4, corner of Grime Arent Di WI amon{l olnelly AMES F. RIM, Attorney at Law—Of6o3 U on Mb et; tutu,. Smlthheld and Itroat. tlttaborgh. VRANCISIIFLANIMIN,Attoiney ads.% N0..170 Fourth strert, Parrbouth- Ana. a. a.raca: , • ac WATSUV, Attorneys. at Lal, Na 1.10 fourth Exit - % Pittsburgh. cou—Alextaider a Der; Jobs etude , . Eq.: WS" eon, Morrison t wet. PA Pimp: Jobs IlstMitt mania= Quo. 31. Jackson. Pittsburgh. DWARD P. JONES. Attorney tit LI : Milne on Fou rt h etreet. between Woad and !nil TIMER" E. BRADY, Attorney elitine.se TW street, Fittaburgb, Pa. . _ ' fl. g.letutatn.... -..r. is. 1ra1.,.... - ..3.0. 'coml. I. H. . WILLIAMS k CO., !Bankers r , lkil Esehanneßrekbrs. North East corner of W4l tir.aalellotr"ttPuLe'taigteral terms. ....a ....n.tiai. proceptir attended to. 119:17 I. D. KlNG,Banker and Exchange Brok i er . ,. e, roarth , atreet, Thaler In Bank Notes. Ina of arm, Gold and Bilirer. Stoat boagbt and told. -lbw highest market price yekt In MOIL= 1 1 / 4 . Aarni.K. MIS Dollars, and Bletttaut Las .s*esds nonsns :I 'tTu• 'YLAMER, JR., Banker and Beek r, .ssuse...No.66.ssisssasth.nsak Or On. & - : ak. WILKINS & CO, Exchange Brolil i i . saab Esti Coma of Third pd Starlostabeett. at most Mend ndes: X.HOIAISS & SON, Dealers in Foreigq sad Dectiotielnlli of Drehaam Cortifeataikof 124- 111, , ES Notes LW 4peda, No. OS xarksit Mort, Pitt& &Woos made on an the prbwilwa be United &atm _EORGE ARNOLD IF. CO., Bank:: lll.l)teas In E ta. New. N 74 l erth .0 e. nest &oft% etleh D ef AMMeee. oaken leiretollr a ttended fa, end the lemmas •to mar p.rt of the rem. KIW&ER & RAIM, Bankers md Bs i=n,esor:f%rr_== .==a h tcY W P'q'' .'7ll ' . ' UY 4P 1 -! _ _ LCABOTHERB & Ca., tr. Banking Hattie, • N. ID Wood reet, littsb Consul llonisi ro- ma eposit. st CollKtlous m.W• on all the • ellto of tho Urdted Star.. is; letra_l. Dm L.= • EAIRD &- UMW, Commissitai March to l ami Billnrokers fro m 11l Saved staest. Persottitr , ?slots esenritles llOO to 110.000 away. as, • VAIMII. raraux..—.—natarta Fa?. ..10PALMFR, HANNA. & CO., Succ.emOrs to h pal , The hint prematra'reld wOraign, asal *menu Gokl. Adm.. mole on eorolzommta of Protlare,ahimd ch yheal tarras. • Si W. TAYLOR, Commissioner and Bill "gd =A .111 b - i artg ea kaa-r . mmmtttarlea sto or procumt st short Notes, Bnds, Morid,ms, se. negotiated ouldror able taw. Adm.. mad. if rodurad. --- ifinititiliiiiitkiiii 800 , . c. STOCKTON, late Johnstoti& k -4' . i.itf lifrt:tj'/fri47;sCv.z.P.Tl7ie -4- ..- lAS. B. 1101t3LESreheap Literary Depot,, Thirl ar...C, cr:tta..r.t t. „ - 9 , --,4 4 zz tr , r of the = 1 ,41 4 47..` e cni-xixtio.ra, plated at thie paths - ' Iforest F ire. • _ _ .ip HOPKINS, Bookseller and Stalls or, _ 'ist.l. no. Ts roorlia rot. Apal, Dvllllor.. itAKERSAND COBYBOT lONBBi • nAVID BOWN,Ja., Wholesale and Ritall Cillolttg,t.c"Mr. V ,, ,,12,= •t zg1r 2 1 / It AU .ram mannwii> ateli..4 ii, r' - - _ CARPET' DEALER. A 7 r letiNTo - iFK,MrkTufacturer — aiid tit Cinall., Mean Part Trix; 79 A "eh's"' "." I°u°' a" M commisslon BYD FORWARD 6 ' 0. 11..1 . a... ( rt )1 1rr i) ot E a.P . ftl F :ro e t:. " ) . / e n r°f .G W Oil at t a V.l U " Irtarara Horn. atal tar the florrhaar .04 If t imii , • Wrote/. Prrri arr. Inn. Nail.ol., ar.4 tbe mar. ranl artirloa Of Pinar.. naratalli. Alar-/Agent for ran/ at Harper Ca, anti )...51li /.. .pan'oreleMst.. l ilst.,Vp•Vot, _rhayrylph4l "'UM ana Jenkins Cr./a saw/n faclarrreas. rP 6 a 31 . C2INULTY & CO—Transporters, lJ forwarding and Conardosian Herebania. P.P6t. Canal "Win. 405 Penn Inttraarnh. i fq W 1/15 t , rioTaT WOODS I.; PR O DUCE DE "F.RS rzl Una/anon. aloninntr; N. 61 WO/ /, JOHNSTON,O Forwarding and Marrhant, Ma 112 2.asall Manua. A; JONES, Forwarding and gom mnelon Merchant., I/ratan , I, Poi antl' Vitt. nza alanutseneul enlriv, Caaal floe. near Vra..,,th amt. Pltt•barna. LI At...AIrIVI'7JONES & Cos: —. §7 - cctssorelit. . wnod. June. k C. Cc. lo• dealt•el In PiWnurg? • btrit4 tn. DRY GOODS yyuvi SIIACK LE' beahrvin Cmlca an 0.0. a !ante.. rittSblirgil. Iwo] A exe. errreenenA... A. masow. it co, ;,,-„A t. Anders injancr NERPHY BURCHFIELD -Wiwi sad Retell tirr mooch ILa ta chaa.:xann liatstreata. Vinabargi , ' EY, 'FLEMING .Sr. CO., CO /3/11 W Damarna, 1 Alse. 11 Li l t Team" el Ma. IZO wag anat. *math dam taxa x 01)14; ) ,,ilzy D•••• HIIN'f, Dentist, Corner of Paarils • passim belma Mutat stn" TIIV . -. _. DAILY.. . riTTSAVAGII....._ ~...GAZETTE. DRUGGISTS • D ik A. FAIINKSTOCK CO., Wholesale • Dm wl a zu. sad rostiorartere. of White Lrad, 0. corner Waal iudSruot Psi,. garig mcbi ECAILDWARE MERCHANTS. nrvx andj 00 wh A 0b... N . ..11 1, 11 ,,, 5 , 0N . - i - LCC..lm er,tr end akort , er . R . a . n 1 . 24 no, Of Dote o~ an co mp...dad roghl and owl eh... INtutorala -- - • . . - _ York ➢ U. itaTaili"las 7- nixd• - -•— WaehrogronlAprlll9 New York U k foorb. MISCELLANEOUS. Africa ...... April :9 N e w Norir 4 Britaio LlroOKu l i LaWette.... Mail 33 . New fork U. Sago Uwe t Pam Ohio April New lurk U pLale N ➢niche - - troorim.ro Lioe . O . Drltaltr . .1.1r , r90. P!1'!I c4"'" ..: . ---------- ta. n. n. Itarlill.)--- k . C. 11 . 001CC1.1.. EYSER & hieDOWELL. I bueeessors to hto Kerr d Key.cr.) Whnlegsle ana Retail bro. and riptiou Sty., corner of Wood stwt and Virgin Mk, yalciang brenrnonens wilfully compounded night and T. ___ 1. atoo KIDD &CO., Wholesale Druiests: Deal- • era in PainG, Oil!. Dye OWL, and - Inatrummax ; mr, of Dr.lPLane's celebrated Worm Speclfln, lir. mut Lustig ErNya lin. 00, mean . nf Wad and !fourth events, Pittsburgh. Orderi .01 be ornfollT Wk . jot. and forwarded with dismatrh. S. SELLERS, Wholesale Mulct in A A man. rebna Dye antra Oita Verniebea no. lir WeKel etreet, Piteborgh, Pa Goal* warnOeint. !elms loy.L SY. WICKERSIi.\d~I, \VholeNale llru,^,gist .aa I l Ulrr is oJr •nd ASNmltvr + l ImDlrmrac y,t6~.a6196 \Yaol ehes; mroer of Nli[b. FILCMILICIL =rem RAUN & of U, and Retuil I Dmagbip, corner of r:ilif Liberty sad M. Mar .w Pfter ..gb. SCHOONMAKEItrug ut& No. 24 Wood IWtstoorob. GROCERS . WILSON. ant, Grocers arid • comma Merchant, Agents for Ale of Du Pout • Douller. No. HS Second. and NT Pauli st,,, llr L. SATE, Wholesale Grocer, Commission .its • Yerebant, arid dealer hrras•r and Ilada, corner el wean and Irwin ideneta. Inetelannki. - lIVEY I `AiIiLIEL. P. SU , Vholcsale tiro -1.3 acr vrod.,,,ad coc=dzicirs.hat.l..nd Pttub'tnr,:t pt.burgh. Becond stmt. .10117$ a 1M,110.111- • ••• .... orancnati. 1101. IN S. DlUVOlifli CO., IV hOldSalo GrocerA,Mge‘war4loF.rlr=d74!anbanna, and Ana nlite. Dann., Pittaburah. . ..... WI tiBRIME & INGRAHAIr Cfhole ' s ' a . le I Onvers xoe Ccaamlsalan MaTebancc No. 114 Fete and 140 bleat,tn'at. THEY, MATTHEWS & CO., Wllol4sau Wares Cart/Aslon end Forwarding bUrchano , , ,, nd to for Brighton Ibiton Ism, 61 Water en_,Pittstargh. 7701,1 FAT,. -. ........ -..10113 IFILSO74 - OHN W A T T Etti.,.W6lesale Grocers, Commis:den Me:thaw:A, ar.4 Unat,rx in Protium! and JOHN Alanafectures, No. .266 I.itxrty stmt. Tittr, b. Po. 1 jB. CANFIELD, late of Warie — o, 15iii, ...!,,,.,:ia=rW-?." Frar'Elt+ur,tt, _°°l'‘T:t.':.t ream Asia. and Western galuca ireakerally. ' Wawa taa., betrand Salittald and Woad, Idttaburgh. I. a. 1,1,...... -..a. N. wartaalax....-u. a...aaludgaa_ _ L.R. WATERMAN & SONS, Wholesale llnadrra,Cadastlasion and FarratV March..., W ln kakis of Prof.:Allard •Idtiabil 3111..tfaau . at Articles, ar-d• data. far; the sal. of Will:mad and Lyncbbarala lilanuured 'Wax., No, SO aad NI Wal.r amt. l'lttaburatt.. F. VON • BONN tiOßS'f Sc CO., Whol. wain Charrad, Forwarding odd Cornallavion Fiera; Dealers In kiOlaborg. Idaradtglogrra and Re • Product, No. :w, coma - of Front Meet wail Chown r Loot Fittstiorwli. JAS. DALZF.LL, Wholesale Grocer, Coln. bunch M.. ufr ' t ti;:4l3ol.l.:rrntltiLtrriTa MII Win AVAST NC •Ir. SAIAII DICKEY CO.h, IV linksale nenC.X.ramke 3f.rehav l / 1 . and rwakry in 11-.4u<4 , -- L Le Water. tad Ildl'aa tarrat, Wu rour_ls44.___ , .. RM. b. lotouso Jzotoo J. Itt..T.TI. • OLISII & 13ENYETT, . late - En4li.li, Galls4chor A Co;.11"bolooslo ti totem C.lttlildAl WWI hto Itoteboot , and Doolt, ito Proolooo and. Pi to tougb Stasolfortmot. No. Itt: iecorol rt. ...I IV Firot 1. I bettreco Wood and SoOtltOrtl. --- 1 . vs Maticit. C. 11101.11 VON. MLLER RICKETS IN, Wholo:late Growl, gal laticat, tif tirtralr. Witmi arid No. =I turner of Liberty Ind Irwin tirerst: Plitt WO. PA. Irv, Nall...Como ite, , etiottantl , • to b.& 4. SeGll.4 WALT. c. war.. 'GILLS .4. ROE, Whole Hale Gracerd and a rE c i ajamimion lurrtaaa Li ~ No. L. Liberty pt.:, OBERT SIOORE, Wholesale Grocer, IteelifylnclUt4lller. d ealer In I'm l'itteburith cifaadren, and 01 lunde of foreign ond Lionn ,44 Wlnen lad Liquor , No. Literrty plreet. 00 bend a ;W a ll% btoe.k4dorotru{i.V.t.g.lJ Monongahela 110 °BERN DALZELL & CO., IV holtviale Pittsburgh. . _ . ROBERT A. CUNNINGHAM, Wlroiesule Orrice, Protnee romardlon, and (X.mtnisiion Mer. • t. 11.1 La.aler in intuburgh )leout.ture, =9 Liberty runt, 111:sburgh. . . VII . . . .Jong 4 cu.:a:Al. . ..... muvil.nr; ISAGALEY & CO., Wholesale,Grn eery, SO. VA and 'X Wad etheet. /Ma D. Wlel Latin leGiNntitS4- WICK & McCANDLESS, toteceasors to WV ' L. a. 3.1). KYY. Wholoislo Geom., Tor 'warding and Corandwdoo Ilnalanta ckailan in Iron, Nana Ail., Cotton Yarn, and Pittsburgh IhinplaCtUlS wawa . of Wood and War. Meet. Mubarak._ Paz. CULBERTSUN CI OUSE, \PhoLesalc • Grown and Cncunbarion !dertgantA c De . : ll: s .l t l„, um, and Pittabanh 31anulartared Arta Sta Wast, PirrAbranta rAa • D. WILLIA9SS & co., \Yholeanla ant Groans. Fornasnion sad Consnotation Boston In Comers Pruitt." , alai Mahar),lt Alsons.l.ntnaw. cosmos of Wag and fifth sta. littsaanit. ... gI : I 4 1 ‘ LE 1.. 0. -.Jo LDettT stre;t. Pit • h, Wheatsl. Grows, Pro. &llmm . . i'LGYD, Wholesale Grocers, Cora . lesion blerchasitr. and. Dealers Wi n :' - Road EforetTlialktima, frauting ou Ltbert7,W=l. and Sixth .geed. Pitt burgh. JOHN PARKER & Gr . O l d Mon Dales lot Prodow,tionizn Lona., Old Mon. I =trl t • t it' . tht'd k " Cowaocrotal How, MUSICAL INSTEMKffTf3 eOHN E. MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes, made, and liltolod lostnionnts, Scheel Books. and . Eo .gene for .111eterlojes Plano Fortes. for Warn PennBylvaala—No. 81 Wool rt. BE Nit ItaBER, Dealer in Music, MLi sieslWrosoents,_osol,lBBBBcrter of Milan 81doso• vlllxV.Mr= Wl= rear lt= ba - 3SIIMA gNNEDY, C 3 LDS & CO., 3lnnufnetu ran; of very Pepe:dor 44 noetlnn. Carpet CUL. Twine and Batting. Penn sun, Pittsburgh. tr.. Ilial A. ..... . • - - ---- JO. F. . ricE i ' &• OffilA, S . G;Tfacturers of gpring 0.04.13,....13ted. Prilangh&leVemieliLlo: IL ,. i Tnx i dealers In 11=1.! P •a? , ii., "' 0, or Engine WV.. nrot Coeds Teinentlnirs general,. corner of Woe and krone. et, littebtuvls. Pa. rITTSBUROH. ALKALI WORKS.—Ben. net, er; s Berry A On, Itanufartumrs at Sala A29 a l. Bleartr eit Feedadistic and Belcher. Arida rebmm, No. ea Water it, below Ferri. PAPER EANOIRGS WALTER P. MARSHALL, SucceEaor Samuel C., Ilill—lincrter sad in Erma. and American roper IlangOuo wad L4.adezo, Mad.= ahadei, FYra Doot4 PAuto, Atm Mu—Wm/not, Frluttuot. god Wrapping Player, No. Ai Wood otroot. hearten Fourth old LOaaaond Pluotoorgb, Ya. TEA DEALERS. ROBERT MORRIS, Tea and *roe Met .1.11, chant, Eon Pi of [be Diamond n:burgh "; arctuan A. sreurw; V CO., Grocer. and 'lon Doo/ore, .N 0 v,a latwrty stroot,..olo.Y. W. 4 Intro alwaix latul o r, 000goto.ns id Om litnev/ vai Vine Ten, Aloo—Forrion solo and remit. Donlon ourn!Jol on tho logro,“ t.-aso• TRANSPORTATION AGENTS - 101 I N A. CAUGIIit Al.Nnt for th , LA , aLEgie—oinoz=zi,T.Tfr & CO., Trntotport&rs, Otnal sattragnling limbo., cf Pcaol Ffr.fi Pate • VESTITIAN BLINDS 1 A. BROWNwould Intmt rest - O , AI u Ile iufurat tut r..01.n Wind. : alto Vennia tre n Stutter+ , illVpad* to , . trier 10 the Dna .lain, m auraril equal to nn, Lt. ITIn•I , Etstes. ^IDA fain& ato retutn,l •Ithott o, t. , Itte liedrag:t.Ttrlidrlg= n w tii. erAi:Alllttnna. it'rretplund to furtn.sb their old custotnem .o we d on , an put, large,_vtlth 'very thing In then . One. Artnny.Nto.s Wood 'Anna, tutm.ri.b. J. A. DROWN. ._ . . PAPER HANGEEIG AND PLASTERING. • 4 OSEPII JOll NSTON, PArr.Ft Jim:cell & IN.i.rn4sa—lteld.lrnEr.corn4 GI Third r 11.. 1 sad Cut ammo, Allrithrty. N. 15.—Lhao. Send Mortar, Lab, .31, br iar. VEMIINARY SITSGEON DAM ITARDIE, Veterinary Surgeon. late Itmu Tilttlturghb &Withal; to, renaLuttf,t t ; V Inn at tir&m arel, b ntt% ' eful :etnnthaFto whatever tt entntrted Whim, ho bor. to give satlentetion. nonneetion with Jantee llardle. Were Meting and Illackatulthing it, general will be carried On, at the corner of Tunnel street and Pennallrania Avenue. _—- - WOOL ICEMUUMi nURPHY & LEE. Wool. Drataas and comaa.a,t, Idrirbante far Um ale of American 0.a., N 0.139 Liberty a^ rinclnifea & W. HAEISAOII, Wool Merchant:el, ' Dealers liflonr.aed Perrince mmerallr. TO, warding . and Cocomindon Merrlinoto. No. 115 first A.M. and 130 5..4 weer. Pitlonnin 6:(eW3110q1;674:7. • :vs; G. ------------ '' • MILLE 40IINSON, Engraver on Wood, Philo Ilall. (WA stooT4 VtUtiontb. Po.--Iflooro of .. - .7 Iloctit ikv nidiNo=7=44 PeoXiz.foro. kin ltionoOottreStooolMk at tho lint dile ..d dal" ...... of art. mad 0. Up! lowan polo.. ..c.--1.01 SEIIIICH3LOPS Lithow•apl toratablidan.t. Ind.+ otzoot; oPPodto the Poot o. PICOO=I. 133.1,1a•0=p0k Portrait; Stow billa. IsrAreldeetuell sad DS orldrof ~. =IL PA= =I, Wrong! re ,tlO.Eliar MA oiToro4 stew !1.111!s, tb!orr or, ',".. • WILSON, Watches, JewelrT, Silver ware, mud Mllltat 7 G oo dy, or t ut . ktina. Fourtb Pitlaburgb. l`a. N. B • carefully rVd JOLIN FITZSIMONS & CO., Mannfactu- Ivrn of FLINT and UIIEEN I.ILASS, bIOULDS.thd all ada of BACIIINEBY, take thLw method of inllmang thaw desirous of having nth work done, that they are prepared to do it at the lensed posinble rate*, at tho abort est collet, and In the beat manner at their establishment. reennd street, above, tho Canal and the lisa Works. Twee Bons foe Black (milt and Blast Ptintaces, mann- Cavil:mad at the shortest noden, and at the lowest title...— AU kinds of Jobbing done on short notko. tnehllam Gas Fitting. MAFFETT A, OLD, Fro ,, t 0-m et. between Wood and Weinrd leivite l trinVe to their assortment of Chandeliers, hhadarde, Brachia& l' a ter n ard na t= .. th..btooru,rsee m. n t tire and most reasonable tem. Wegner, IkLechner & Mueller's NEW. LITHOGRAPHIC ESTABLISHMENT. MILE ABOVE FIRM respectfully announce to their friends and the public trenerally. that the are prepared to execute, In the linit Mile of their art, sti orders tbr dig. , Cards. Sills, Diplomas, Cheek;. Visidtbi sod Professional Cards. Mars, Charts. Labels, 50. Their ea...Mini...mut is at ho. 60 klarket stmt. te , mm Third and Fourth streets. nr Marra mehe.ll_ Bolivar Fire Brick Manufacturing Cooley. GLOVER, BIER .1 CO., PROFILIETORS. rICHE SUBSCRIBERS, having been op pointed Amines for the otore named concern. will keep ennatantly unhand a supply of the celebrated Balser Fire Drick.CrocildeFireClay.Varnme Heart/nand 'WWI. They Orr also prepared to reeeire weeny tbr ed DMA. to be mrde In late and Mere to salt Warchasers. which shall teprenrilrfdlel. Wr do not deem It necessary to enumerate thirmanp Pa• ran:ices the Bolivar Fire Thick prerse over all others that hare iren offered for mile In the United Mate; their tame rierity being well known to almost all parsons oho. use lire Brick. The proprietors ere determined that the DMA retina Lore none of their present ensloble , repulatlon. t. ' ..tt l ito ' s .o th : t7 L he ell= ' 'PreCast!' them only emsolielonent um, mroutactuntm Fire Brick at &Hem. 011:11 5 JONKS. Mehl' boil Buie. Seventh et, Pittrborph. Pittsburgh Gas Pipe and Tube Works. THE undersigned hare just completed their armoire IRON TUBE WORKS, nou nomulamotin,r ell el••• 01 o.kr: :la mencrire mot other Flues. and all rime ef 'WROUGHT IRON TUBES, 711 tL.. c. 2., fat uak xi the loviat prima Ur; aro prepar..l to ~cutv crde, ...” s g i t . ! , f i t l wAout '''dPraysrZLW.l;,.. - NOBLE Flouring -- Mit. Libazi can a Usu. Pitrsburs6 TIbLIOLAS VIV Engineer. Dranchtetoso, and Prortteol Mining Agent.._ moth. or 3103e1e for the Potent Uttee v deetou of _leer I ery for Moooe, Water Work.: 311 le, I^r• mot hetwist /Ltd. ant P. EL at ha N0..1 ettom etreet. Pttesloarph. jollolly• 1 A. MADEIRA. Agent for Delaware tunl Nr.fiqy I a.m . .. oIMAM. 42 gr.t. . . AIIDINEP. COFFIN, Agent far Franklin IP/ tyn lontrate• Compaq'. I...Arth oast onto., of Vrcc.i awl TlPatt .testa. g. (.1 LENN, ItiNtice, Wood strett, V ., ...taut dn, from the corner of 11.4.1,here be 4 nr.=.'z".",ll.l l ,7"ga_l l ,7,""Quidr i ll7o"4 h 4r7:7r 7 l Pub2unt4.ll, hove• ta 3 outumer,!tor ' 1.7400t. 1 . rarvfolly,r myrtir...l Neactra puton to irot It.ttera Teem alto taro biodlo.; err litmtatl to call. Pners • • • aII'CORD S CO., Wholexale and Retail in Hat, Cap. and rm . , ue Wg...1 and Ykftb,trueta. %Chem they unur a full an.l rumplete 'tort of flat, t.ty.., Vat,. au., of ever, quail.' mod rtylo. by 11 bote..ale and Retail...A In. lthe stiontiou of theirsmata.uera and purettasera ally,e gown Fonutiug them t tt tbel laurou.. ilt.rarr New Coach Factory—Allegheny. .3. 1 . A, WHITE & CO. would re •wwwfull% lidurm the publ. that 0 01 hu.• • tou n ted .iw..pou between kwhwal and I.Wauliwty :It :t l e l.atm ctiv r Nu w . w. l'lmettirw. !tr.. ic., faun their I.,ng iwrhulw in th. matte...won. of the ahoy. work, arut th e f0rh ,, ..h.• the, have. they 61 rontArnt they are ..r.abled nr, to d t , .IrAf/Violititra.,l, 7 .l"oust4+ , tent. with Pang particular atteutlon to du. aulewlion ad .11. .ml and haring untie cut ~mutant wormen. awl' have no hesitation in warranting their wart. IV* therefore uk the attetillwn of the public to thia matter. N. 11. Betaking doni In the tkon anatiaterwand on the moot rramenabie term.. ,atattf gAO LE • MARBLE WORKS. (established I!Ur2l [sr EDIIUND wnsaNa. No. IM L.Pserj of Wood • arse; littsburth. MoststosaLL Vasa, Tombs. Hradstodes, An.: Mantel El.. (Wt. and Pirerops. always on bond. stid msde to order. N. A choke as of Drusrtscs oa band. 010 I_IIIAR.Ri & CO: nre prepdzed to IL do all ands of ELATU LOGYING. ALES. LAUGHLIN. *N e on, Ems st. Canal. kirPlata Roars prceoptlyAsepaged.W"rk.. mita' . . A CARD—latiL 1 nURPHY & BURCHFIELD, North EaeL claim,. of Fourth end Market streets, Pletabeu . g, •• . 1 g we, et th e commenownent of the New Tear, to re- r turn their tkIAIAILs to their customrs end the public genre. E ally, for the large shah of mama ...idea tot he. and .. Invite the coutinuauce of their fen.. 11.1. Al recently enlarged end lumps. weir me. they.. M•ato Seep hand a eery exteudve ameorterMit of C.0.-ma buy.. .11l tune the advantage of ninety of light to eland. mule a. ma. their ...tections. They <what lasktne theft Mahlistimmt. se far as practicable, a FAMILY IlifUnile where every article In the Ur, Goy. 11. needed cou n g: r , tilej..7 y etri i i torment . .. l. t it g ' Ll t ae:i . ; i t t. ipeeld of .. t e o z. .ll . . d atV . di kiwi to favor them with their tow. ip.3..TIL . WiIeILEMLE BUSINESS will be coutinued In the rooms up sialon-eutrenee from et. 6 &mt , of m odem lower coma. —...,... IITTSBURGIS COMMERCIAL COLLLUZ. Comer of Third end Market Meets. Th. =it 04 W e il d Institution of One Mud hi Pligsburgh. Yame...—Johu Flmelug, Prindpal LuMuctor to the Science of Aecellsat.e. O. K. Chamberlin. Professor of Paumuseuhip,Kereants. Compatation. to Alex. M. Wm., Esg.,Leetnrer on Cceenuercial LIM. Its &Whip a mapiete of or Book Keeping. and Ile IlplaXelle.o to every breach of hunnemelre m ele. pant and rapid penrciambip, are leaded to cell and mem. ' I to!turir.==lal La w e Reference to my of the readert ri cig mere l hanta in . fa.= EAGLE AURICLE WORKS. Earsumsnso 1832, by EDMUND WILKINS, No. 245 Liberty et., heed of Wood Meet. Pittsburgh, Pa. Moreumente,BwielVaults.Tosubst o n ., to.. Mantle Plows, C.d. and Pier Tope, e 1... hand and made to order, of the chola. 31whien, mid at very Ahmed ! . rdices. .A Mo. Median 41.1.1.10ings on Matt .• .- 11,,erlIT . T:11, I. ice Potted - - - - - i7--=i . •.,. M . i I ••• • =am. ,l r• . I II REA. TRENCF.S Non. Item. 10000 Clark Tiernan. Eel. lino. Judge Wiii.Ae. Jaw Beeper, PSI. Wen 1.1.....10., Lee nos .P.., Kerr, L.., Alehltrel. John elude,. Es q . Ca... hens. Pitiebarrh Pant. Mawr i - ger lee' m,. 0. It. ehsenleerver. Eq. 1141 A Coen. do Wielon eirmindle.i. Eno. 11... & Sargent, .. Nolen lb-Knight, E... W. Beg., S Co. J..... )1..11.1•11iL E.-, lumina le P No.. • 0. haw 1 ~ tether'. P., ./ . ,, A b i t i ,...s ti ttb rn i/rt • Co Fruit'. E. W. feel. grateful for the very liberal patrotme re. tad du nn. Dintere i.ere In thin ear. 4.100 hed the iwe e ne .... tn., e r.i........im In h... up to the precut time. erel will ...I. S. , on to r,m1.1 r hhountion hereeftee. Cal JANE - S W. WOODWELL. 4 . lADIN ET - I,IIRNITI.T.E3 I . I N IU- .I,_ I torturer. Ware-row.ene 07 J.lOl Third etrert. .1. tr . II reertotii 011, infdrui, hi ',wish. moil in.t , divro that hr Imo snit i.usupirted lb; laz,vet .tiil tnr.trtiek of hou.-ehrlJ furtntors._ rye 1.4 , 44 ei•ett lit Ito ow eir, a. m. se Seterials.l ti. nphr,lil the gy.iit, d ill, •011 01141,11.11},}tPri11, tWAt IV,. k/11.411P• 1..1 MP/ .0 do tiros; eat tri,m llir ext..? of Li , toiler. en 4 [malt; la mito. t hirts,ja.,t , a. emit let I. ',Ware werrattlol funk taw .et thi.li.s. , t re.. 11. IMP olswo.l tli• prihrlite Of hleat47lsE the rush... en:inter-et will. h. UM{l. In anent/ •Ml Pr., all tee,. miss), cm hem! the ;re...et isri.te IA 07•1. y iteeeriptlon iif furnitore. tam the rh. even end philtirei, ts th e pert al. gent snit moll,. thatany pert of Mei to gent 1 . 0.10 bl• rit or enennbrturol 01(41 , 01, I. 74,:t.'nf Ile I , ! ' ll ' rr_ Irg - ;1 ' ;r111 " 1 " ' 1=1: 311 1 . 1 1 .. " 1:1 1.2111 rUi . Ikrilirlit cl.wl;t, in Dart. •f till 61,14. 104101/ hir Whores i” file and r.nt.h noa.4 I , thrys.,l Is moot of lb. tla.itilli Pular, drawing. 'lining. arid let room plain. of every variety, i...totitins of roorsokil. ateleatAnl 0./ VAIIIIII• EliUtontil..ll, Cue...rest:lre iirt Rae, Chair, of roe) die. t r n i ..to 'l ii "' il ' it ' t::rt ': :i ' i..t r oiltrite! r i:riers '''.lr i tstitili ..„ l.rtil Wire' isrlor %tilting mirk. of ranouir tali . Wnlit a shire em! len,. Inlaid ..tend, mart. 1i0n,?., and hnlitiele. marble my. maniirsay, ritrwn.l e nil veinal. twat n snit este, tit Nee. ettelioi..n AIM,. tablet: ell 'lvrea( the mon latiimro , . 1 attil dr.-Weill,. the bent kiwi metl mrl.l'rnibitikr hell SCA f.",l't ,1, A Z,".":,t` r b 'L.;i,'; 4 l= l .lll l d ori: , t l rtt , lf gr.P.' 011.111lIK end Melt, ee. e .retery and hook 1.0,!111411. board, ' far ferret's. towel rarke. Lot Mamie. sail Musts gLI.IIII, MINI in.] mite for rhilarthi raper matte, labia end tes pale. melioireny.rtroirootl. lint Inlaid toed Teblee.Er. tr. Er. A ler, sooirtment of Common liarniture end iiiimhor Chair.. Cehiart ...km - . supplied with ell article* Its their lilrambonts tam Hotels, furnish...ll Id the shortest natl. All order. , promptlt attend.. to. .149 GUSTY LANI.'APT. Cuss. Nerwit, No. 143 Third id, rorMrr Clmr7. Dr, having meth, art .getruentA f theipurport. nut proenrr truantsband* tor onkel. and toldkm. their widow, and children, and *ill attend to any other Magi. . connertrd ulth the government or am of It, Depart yr" ments. the Pention anc, or the COWIN at the City of Icathingtg:o._ _ nertltt Drawing, Perspective, and Painting in OiL fm i . ,. D. S. SMITH isloow prepared to give Instruction to • few pupil. In tic alfd.prit brand. m ow id hi. man.. In Ileum Kcalle Atkin:ice. Iler Wilding, Vint *treat, barmier. Wood and llarket aurora. Ilourn Dr Itutrorllcal, f.o to front 6it to :la X. Clump. , and otter particular... ba i cuc cru y tafterucou) at ch. mal. • Itefar to Dr. Garrard or pr. Addison. er. ---OEOEDE E. Alarm) pa, BANKERS: • DrAIERS. IN TACIInNOZ, COIN. nnnl, x o ni, „ C. No T 4 Para d, wzd t. Bonn VlVletnonn. Not. end Drafts colleend on all . put. 4, the rota Boots bought and cs votoms. febTaltler ITTSBURG CITY aLess ORBS.— w. currsoount A 00, • ••• *Manor lAtig Ito, /414rtin streq. =moon and becosnl. • 7: 4" Pargini ., 04 : 7.l.3ten..len tea dttB Abolthyy. ,2; SNITLEY & COLVIN, Cog laq' o.—razmss+s gym. Walanttit= siWi=al"!' . • • . . BURGH, TUFA lAY MORNING, APRIL -22, 1851. . MOVEMENTS " or TIM ttsr OP STEAMERS FOR TIM MONTH. OP..APRL, - -- - . , ' ALS AND DEPASTUBEB OP MAILS. Y• I.—lly Greensburg, Ciambenbtug, Phllwielph* New 1 wk. Easter, Conine and Northern vents of N. Tor t . Rola. New Jersey, and the six Nerw. lowland Btatem— jeta, The B Mt Province s of lainq Canada, Nova Booby and New B unswkk, daily. Melee. at 4 X ...: /*Wt." 50 ... 0. Nos g Ravvver.—Dy Ms/mills add Itollldarebur; raw inel the murales of Bradford, Cambria. Contre;CUro ton. J u Lyromtrig, Mithitm McKean, Potter, PerrY. Timm, Unicomarul put of Westanueland. via Lixiid.... hiorraysottle, Valem 1. Ma,. New Alosandthuattd lath partsmfy. Arrival daily, elrept Meador", at 3 .14: dx parts co daily at 1.14 x m i'. l . -- BY Butler to.. Mercer. Crawl And, sad Jeflemon oonntlom It estenspirtorNow Turk add tiPiXrCulhaid .n r . Anises at 9 e. v.• and depart. at V a. v. rooms. ran ' 15.2.1111.—8y Washington, Pt, Greet. Berea, Vomentet, part of Irmtmoreland osuntls - 5 ifiLBIL 4 _ Maryland. Ilaltinumr,Washbagtonatr,A.MATAr.. ..' . errs ;Arta of Ohio and Indiana. Neuturgy, Gllnuls, Tennew . Ste. Alabama, 511soond. hilasiatispi, Arkunma. North Casa ' linm Li.mris. Louisiana. Yketdu and Texas, riaLy. prime at 8 e. is.; and depute at 6 v. m Flg:Tr's, _Pr Holliday rßa.,.7lTitrloUrlfge son ‘ turroelloulemand Taurimmas outtuthmOffs, dully. Arrwm st 11 e. xl dttsret xt 7 A . .. Norm Windruv.--By Bairn Pa, sad Cleveland. Ohl. Braver Co., P.m, Columbiana, Trumbull, Portage Ashtabula, Stark,Wayne, Molina, Cual.o.therniol= Rutland. Lorain. (noon, Ottawa. L y tle. handualW. W. , " mei Luca. counties, Mast the extrema northern rowdies ot Gm diet. cf Indiana sod Illloole, including al h' OM loWu and Whronsin, doily. Artiv. . 11 a. a.; 44 perm at 0 0. ni. Ktrranso..--By Slat - hoboe s. Gotta., BPrlistdield , Tere. rum, rreeport, hitter:zing, ktiskltam ArrusirostA, Oar ten, Ind Clearfield emotes, dai. except on tseday• Ar rims at 7e. nt. lard departs fil ly. ex cept kliMota.—By Perrysville, %contr.!, 'Leliepspi , , Poleax Lille, Ilarlirobrag and hr. Lodge MTG. Tnnsde7 4 Tbrawdays, .el Snlnxtsrs. a II . v.: drignTe liondaym Wetterda, and gruisys, et 7 a. x. Ruu.vitkr—By &unwell's bah Sloterrills, ad Sion enualsels City. Armes Tuewlat 0. Irides. at /5 0. It.: de parts 4,dom.lsys owl Yalta - 4a) .., at 6m I. UNICATOOOO.—Ar (Man.., :iirsre. hut, iicArrsts... Col railer. Mlttatwittogn, amble's, Ruskraver, 'kilt el• nen, Cooknovn, Per, tulis gut Lihmty, Upper Middle we. Pa Arrive , vends, s cud Thu/ties', et 5 • 4, do. parts 31oudayst and Thursday mar 0 a. 0. Bug 0111, N A —lSt ll altey's mills, NLhiestoru 501... Bllreettolo , l2, Craw ("nest Villa., Phrtsreces tall, P... Bethany. 1.. Armes huraley• and 'thanes, e, ta 10 w... departs Ileudat o.d Thumb... at 1x lutturx I.—Vy Clint n. Murdnek o. sollx 51 , 00, Rom onus. Frattfut r plum 4 Pa, 1-aircier. 3 a . Arrives Ira grtdau at 4 X. it,: JAparry .4 rid uAI., at C. • ks. tinaumws —.ily Antrites. lintrA Wasittu.n. nod A polio, Va. Arrives . Wearis..A.e. at 0 Is. a, thtattr cm nt•odaY at 0,..n. Igreascmo.—Ry boy/Ws Ferry. Aniem 150 friday. at 4 0, Kr Aryerts nu 4.0 N. 7 at 64. is. ravt•us.-11, Perm n 5.11.. %rosined, Breakneck, Dale, Prosy..., Willtet row u, 5e., metuding 30 arms MAI Versa Alto onsolirs. Amory dally at 7a. and depa rt s at 61, • w 4,14 et tor the Jelly mina mrst ß.. 6.. la the utke on,iseur before ltwir deinsrturr. letter, Ar 11. [rho .1113 i hr. , uoitly.and oreells well's malt Lem she (Mire halt an boor behow th,ir daturture. DDEICOXINT. RATES OF 1 , 11"..M11011 tuzrrn. aI SONS, Bankers. XYttliD [WIT MI 111 .N. 110LNIE9 NI 62 X.yrtei ff. httioi , va Third mod Iturih&s.ll7titio2A. PENNYNLVANId. Bratith at Matitillov.....__ 1 Bank of Elthiburch..---fue brawl at Warier-- ._ . di. EseLiorhyii think rddo car BrattY.E.,at Xenia- duL go'. hhil 11. h. a du ...._..par Branch at Youngetotra..._.do I tank of Catutitilne peit City ktitak. Canal:mull .do Utak of North hitieriis-pay LE , contryrial bt,thociauslido 1 11.1 uf North% Llbertlehhhr Vranklin Etat........-....- do Book of Penhayfeavia--pat Laftyrtto Bank ----..d0 l'atili of Kiln Totrookip-.pitt Ohio Life tar. it Trustlki-do 1 ilault of th.111.11^101.41.3 12 Wilitryn fleshrve Bank .r 0 CoIIIMAIT/411 Bata of Ta--hic Rant. a 21.0.1licia-..- ..... -do ! Baroteri . A th. [EWA& Eli Ph , hiiitidi NiNi....,...-.. .ito 171nn1 Baia .... . ....... ..... pitri NEW Eist; ... ..,EAN ~..D. KOlilirl "'1.111hink...... ..pariEll adyinti Danl.__- • ~ 1 1 tl im oy.,..h.undi Ishui,....gihr NEW Ytfliti. - - Philhdelphili. Bank par 14.11:11.712i1E. trvidriatiatiiillholi.. WNW, 1.401,........ Haut of ClantlyrrYtiot Dank of Ches3e2 .0 51. 1401 of Dany11e......_ Ilant of Did, Co, Chester. Ittfili of lierioarithint.... Bantu( thiitystiorgh..- flank of Lewistown.-- !WM of Bliddlehyrs.... Montgomery Ch.B.'. Cant of Notthatriberh (*Milo Batik om.e.. st Valii 872.11..eit.. FrWD,Liii;:......__,.. faMers' By of soots t... Saralore Ilk of Lalleattlif. Yamad' Bank cilia.... - Farm. Ilk of &ha, f gellinit " . %Va.% 11==riLla . lt.... Lassader rsok.- taneutrr Cousty Labanot t Bask.... __.....- .. 1P:=1'122"2.:L. --- -iiir:rt.°l= i gn: Wast Brush Bank----9 Northam Bk of If • isto . k A Wyoming Uk.laUktalmatanst lioathans lik or llontookj 1 'Yak Baak-----. I ' ISIBOUNI. Italkf Notos---.—.. /Bk of &at. of Inmate 1 OHIO. ILLINOIS Ohio Stataßank---.—.. 1 State flask and branctus-10 Branch at. Akroo---Ao Bask of 111inut..... ..... .43 Bratsk at Athesta.-_......d0 WISOONSITi. Branch .0 Brktgelort...:-..d0 31.1. a Imo to 00, chit A Branch fit 0,111,... ......,, W.CMUAN. Itrfuth at Clovels,d_. .do Partoere Mshatales' Bask 3 Brush at Total.- ---doliaarrotorat Moak Mak-. B Branch at D 000b00aytos..--..-40do Prottoular 11a5k..............- 3 tdascil at Detawar,a-....d0 lasams•Coompaar..—.... 3 Unasb Itrumb at. Aahtabsia.--...d0 ..... ,5.A... nk 4ADA. 0112411“ WC. - - 4watt...infanta .. - Toro:dolt Frani& it @Wel Branch at Chat., Braze, at Colamtm ttraneleat WuMara Brava at Culla Braach at Imamate!. Br anch a ameht ta lt ab- ' Brti h i = rt trpr. Branch at dota l Branch at IWta =ch Lamat ian a cari Maar+ at Nee-- at Pon. K Eaton— Chil at litath•-. at etlyabeg— st Toledo. ncn Branch Branch Braid , Bran& Onanch Unwell ElEt=2l PRICFS OF 8 DEPORTED DY A. WILKINS & CO. STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS CONNINI UV meurxr AND TITIRD rmunari. And l9, 11" tnAvA. I 2.2v.kags. .— t -- Dn11 , 21 Et2t2 2 ... 117 518 Int./. Jdll tro W., quo , iu218;100 ;ltd. Vetk Ang . ow., ... lob w. 1 V 2 3.2., ilnt MvY Von AvR .vp..o4,Acrylluu : v 5 do Do map .8 do ritt•turvh eltg,tes. 110 c, m. I tT Illa. Jan 13.11 F 1.0, .00q. , All2vber.) 207 2'2 t122. , ' 25 VI !ad?' I.Noo PO3-iDy, 6S 20 I jo trAgJit'Auxl'uz,v ktatz. Wt. 4.0,4 nonmphrla 14tb1ut...• trl . 2l et. Ilittul Nt. 11,14.1R.1 44, 40 41 . Yorthrrn t 00. AV,ll,..syurt lltWxr tOO 10 ! ' Ire -Iffy Its.n.nme. In Ct. ~,,INOV oo II Gil/ A : 6 14. lunuraor, b ,W . 11/1 rtrotquo, Truunarn. 41. 1 000 , 40 t . .fis..k4o Jir r • ot, " v,Aurwb, 44 , Ar n• k rtVA. ' : I" 4 40° "" atm µ4l urca. ate. ar: Pit4llXnal ha. Mak, 1.0 ae jce, orr r Mannar shell , Elark,,,torr, In 61 Voual,l , •,theur thacknate 74: 40 Pran's.l..antral hell 0 1 0 a 4 1 41n, 44 1.0110 X hem's. Rut gnarl. En ah :17 U.H. ohs Katt licact..i EU' . tlevelan , l ellelho 11.161 1.11; 4.6 I Merl. It Way, Der Dak , ltar ton 'lo.l , ,lthr Dee 4 pert Fayette Meni4. LO, to 4cl Kn. Canal 6 1,, ndettn , dh•-4 ,46 1 46 I do. larw)...:loU, 46 4 ,, I Turtlo Croft Plook 11.01'44 •:z1 Allen. Perrysville Pk Hal j oireanelarTuraplar fal Chart gem C 4 ,31 ti ll ort iU ri " ta h' ert "" : , "ft North teen o,l . ........ ! Martha .............. . Nu. MO I.lltehura feta 1t,1.-1 ....I Ohio Sala Royal —. Merchant Wanda , * Ilinghtno. Ohio .. Vita Shoal— 1...' 12 ; • ; n z ti . J WALL PAPER. Fresh Assortment of Spring 0 006, T051.A8 PALMER' in daily waiting from the Moslem allies, at 14. obl Pewi t No. 55 Mmecicr Krim, Beaten Third and Forth rued., PiatdirmA, 117 =lli a ti t siVZ P " W 1'„ u ",2,744t mot/. 00 . "4" Trcr i lt L i b LoMarerde . 4. PO.. et r = — Zeent= " =r;jai d t rbt l 4 .4 7p the Wham.. of merchant. sod It.epOre hair Invite& riILADELPIII.A,NEWriAtb, V.WI WALL PAPEItIr Owl 4fLrelejt Wk. Market respective eillee. Urgo4 MW gr the et b y t a,.31 Eaatern Exchange ON BOSTON, PER Tonx. iu rrm.E.224= .. ,01044 Banana. AYralcti.—Adeertlemantaand Nobtotiptionf fn t bill pa W r reulved and &model free of expense, from PITTSBURGH xe.usr. Oala PIIIISCIaa April PN The market generall r oci.t ed change. quotation.. ' PLOVR—The larger portico of the moan. rraterilari was for eastern obtrumeat, amlequeatil naa , Aral baud ...ere not exceeding 050hhisl at 0 ,3, 4 3 X* B.llluts are solUng form Mee at i 3.44 6 3 40 A bbl. &Angling to brand. 11111 FLOUR—FoIa we. maned to small lots at 67.,b1 (4)2,07 from lint booth. and 6343.3A 5 horn Oboe.. CORN MOAL-830001l nln from store at $530& 71 Mk CIBAIN—OnIy a nicderata bus.. has boat doing In the grain market. Sales 160 tin corn from store at We, .d 120 boo oatse<S7*o4 b. haleshf wheat In gc.II ids 04 0*,08; of rya at 1.11 ba. Na sates of bartar. • IiCOCCILIES—We not. a far general burinoa doing at full Sala Cl Mug lt 0 sugar el WO, it mea— Bala la small lots at 6V/Ghle for fair and good fair quail. ties: 5.'03 bbls mole. es, In Cypress, at We cash. and of 50 do at 30e.4 moll. Salo 60 bids mgarben. molag. at 43051 gal, and of 10 do map at 45e 'f gal. were bold'. at 1150500*rial. 111CKEICEL-8.• a bids No 3at LIX bbl. 4m. In smaller lota No 3 aro bald very firm at $8,50 It bbl We quota No 2at 110. sal No 1 *awe , bbl. GNAD con IIIIIIPLIN(1-831es of new shad at 111.50, and of new herring at ST bbl. COMESE—VaIra 100 ...al a.m. at 156714 r. Small sal.a am= at 5e .1+ lb. ntrrnii—ui. 2$ born .rtes mu.* m. Bale. I hhit roll. toll at 13e ill 0. BACON—The market i coy firm at fa pricy. lult4 from stare of lf,eks at 4/46664r for shoulder& 734 for auto, .4 81:(4tOle for ham& gales from imolte boom of MOM Is Wee at 77: rash, 10,000 gm wrote. cured do .1 7% ca., and 068,000 IDs doodlers at lidie $1 0. Gales sugar cored emus,. hams In teg at 1014 e TO. . . PRIED FIWIT.,We notice abumdaat aumplies, wink rather a dun market. The.mtualzatea from store are In.= te . Peatilea, aml UK -Mr wple.. 2'.ahn from 11r.t butdo at a 1,241.31. for mama. and 704T5 for apt:/.. LAIII:-.Eales to • limited extent, In bbls and kap at I® ValtS3i , II b. OlLS—Vorther sales tIo I lard at Ine, and of 1-Ins ,- 1 at kat. EOSlN—Stirs 7O Obi/ roam, of 11,L3 m small lots at k 3,75. Willati.X.l—bale• of rerbged to small lots at Vs REP 7 BEDFORD OIL DIADE:ET. :Cgtr El.roat, Aril IL spzuST—cnutnova oral dorizol. withont arty Mpritoot non.. mho. pales. oer Ma. 0 r+.<..l , ho 1500 bblv, tit 11. Ne 11 gal WLIALIK--The demand continuos very gond. and ndro of about SAO 1.1.1, at fully pren lone Infos the traneacnons e t map. of to buts, onaderytocd of Nein :MP do, at 41c., parcel! , of , n/0 lo at 41, =0 do irr.:o. is in fat In bblv gxainct tier al4 c: ;RV p ool at alto and no at 41. -the goark.ct clown firmly with an uperant tvrloner. xru ALE PON F.—Thr mulct Moot. and we Lear of uo triroartionv Whalenonta Lkt i'ORTO - CiITTSBURGH wre 13 1,1. 6 Larbt. ./..ivr =tit, lact,nyming. andet.log. ATIZIVED 611. hlna. NAle, Atl.ht bear., ..iorJr.4. PatkJoann Drown...rill, J alle.Kac.it Waal wa irlendr nl. ora, , IrKneapart. lluelLmatitlffinalaitmo.l.3l..tmati Moot Wl.,eling. Navbeatut. Dean. Lai...rill.. Urs., :Jaw., Starlet.. Arras. Klm,y, WelL.l.llr . littritit.hort ro..earrtra, Merdict. DErAnn:D. Irbloul,Wino , T. buyer, BraVr. muff, l'ettkitk.m. Ilrown."111/.. Wendri,koon, Nieliv,prott Thu. : , hriv• P r. 14ik7, Weg Nimrod itleintOde. Wtedwani. ISravrossille goat Stge. eloree, L'lncletag biluttal.Wszrril. Wbroling. 1144 ho' . .!, Cr.? huuthh. Meltwar: Younx. Uritlzvv.g -31.11.a. Uritrs. Zanetvg BMA Weonnt..l, 0..1.14 T bite, &arm BA.AT3 LEAVING THIS DAV. VoIR PIITI.ADELIIIIA AND BALTIMORE, Dire!. A 1.1;F Pecker teat. dial) Ss m .41 . . . NASIITILLE-11100•er. WELLSVI LLE—Armu CINCINNATI—ILL. - ma u. UT. Lek Art—Esurn, Buena Reeve—The eplendid twur emu., Clankln. OwJt R T 11TIUy hee entered irso Delver trule: wiwrs .be will nintinue to run Rea slum( Uwe. The C. bar been M UNI up and therrugbly replayed, end affords geed sum.- usalarkers Ilyr p.m:Rum Rer hour for leavingis2 o'clock reel def. • antennae Scon:-Tbe litobtand Ilan, down yatenley now Wenen.leyorta bating oaamail Ina anima Aottiony 'Wane. sunk h. Wont b' feet' enter. at the been of the bead *bra Meet, Lonna,. The Wayn was bound to tleho Council Mutts. and at thetime of nation h wtealttA bonad.The M ore , fable, and for -10. reed. a total meek. The Wane eras an Ind boat. iced Oakes nttl not erased MM. own 7hich than; le no Inatuatkon weal , tirrberni 2 On klundly enartior last.. during nature , " ,to. tbe old denim' AllKlirw, whil. lying fu tbarknal harm u basalt.. was driven sonnet the wall of tlas basin with stub form as to rain her anthers. and cause hat to sink to • W. minutes. Iler tom it.. In deep water, but her stern fete upon the wall. The wantiliscry and cabin tnnalturo will he saved. Tito Wawan was on old tow. awl much dllspi Mated. Llnr haia will not <want 1112atillt Lunt. Kaput , BITER. : °voila.-- 2 E=tl ..-Al-wr", 0, LIIIYORTS BY LOUISVILLE—P. hams Ina-34 1. b. Outexita .tgamm Bell a L... 15 do, 25 rolls leather. 51eVaderi A Col ba books. 6do rime, do roam W 111116.3 074 97 1.10 feathers. 7Ms fun, 42 Ithds toi.ooo. U Leech k C b do. 26 sks bah, 6 bias bristles,l bz bacon. I 1.1.1. Clark a Than: 74 bbd. tobac. 50 eke barrio, II tirraff C. I Ins. rides, 16 bp Burbrklge 4t Irorrann 164 bbla mo les. 1. King; 2 tirs .ml. 21 Ins barns, S W Ilarbangb, II bbl. tobacco. U Wert.. 7 as bacon. .7 .6 Unlade. a Ca 166 bblellme. Brim. A Perry: U bbd. tobaceu. Yon erth aCo a bits feather., U Rhode.. A Son; I ttr feathers lyne t Mech.. I ores ammunition M J Bonet:1 Mole lobaceo. II /leaseite. Pi bled...skim. llohnes a Unz la bit cotton. KS Pennock k Coo IP bbl. .luau W Baas. ley ir Coo 64 do whhkey. P C Matti. DOS eke barber. UW Inaltin 2 Ws eke. litosest t Kirkpatrick. Pon kt i o, ruLarlO L t r sia . ktafr. •mit i rabita . ana, Il f Cie& Co 't!t: team.. 41 do teGsen2,:ali: d libd• tobacco. 0 Istneb & Cot Its, bls t Kennedr k ' 2B Wads snkar, 1.101. molasses. 62 Iltol l ee. W lhan banstbt 33 blade baton, do' tobacco. 2 eke bank, W Ring -4 do, k tket, 3t. wasul attlaktikll I.4,r,Retts 3 bps = r e, 1 dti, 1 sofa. east Iron rms. &rook Blurt!, 611 lAst deer skins, 8 bbl hams, Wake. Forsyth; boa. 01l I th 2rat i l= l" b r : := 3 l m lt4j l b sTeikt h alt ° w Omith 110 CHING I'll:MT—Yrs 11AD:err—I) head male, 73 bnke rl2 . l . eft 4 0 2 0 :2 l'airt:;l2bgto hoop W.I . I . ll ' 4 ho .0., 7 empty boo, 33 u ska dried fruit, 13 able x SloCona nalleßS Inre oats. 6 eke drkd fruit, bids do, 3do eggs, 0 T Idoirgao; Ins dried fruit, Robertson k /Leppert; 11 bbd. tobacco. D leech Cor, bbl, corn. 8 Yon lkdart. horst. 4 els damn. J ll 1)11.orth; 1w bbls flow. Clark Tinter; asorn. T Wood At font 33 81104 storks, .1 8 011.tettb. lur ,q t r dr 2 z — SeidlViEbis 6,3 -•^^ 4 , 3 4.00 .- 2.16 CINCINNATI—Pea llotuale 10 2.-50 Ude irblekey, J Forerth; Ibo eandlea I pke rood. iiirolck 4 r. 40 bbls Isal oil, roll Nicole 13 be bow, a/ roll. leather, I/ laerh 1.4.4 II) dot en lbe eneaths, Huber (rooks, Dater Vora, Ita 10 bbils Fuger, J Boll[ll Jr: al do tobaceo. J lluurje: mks feathers, 43 der bhlb A W Huta:ag 124140, N a C Hata I b: leather. IL T Leech: 01 tee eboukters, Meriden& Comb, 140 bz• :cap. B George a 04:21 il 00l W Darker. 108 Weds bee., 1 )11tehnea bee, 31organ. ILLINOIS:MVP:a—Pt: Flartrr.--48 bbl: ahltker,. Plnkertml Young a Oa 30 Oa red Boob,_A Culbeeleont PO Olt toolsesakb I' Willem; 10 teerfee, A King: 10 bble mo lames 8 11e(7orken aCo 32 Idols :oboe.. 1 ek, 1 11 q { lard. b.., D Leocti irre 1 bbl eggs, Ido tgs, 1 bs, Urati . t % 'l llll ' 4,lN s O Ti lf z mllEt, homy liotobleno A C 4; 1 ' 11% v: Foray. - A dry bidoe, Monernirrhola7hartbotT. ,73 eta:boulder. Lippeuroti 3 - Co S2SO DU bulk meat. k lienett SUN FIFII—PrI PILOT NO 2-1 laid tolar,o, 2 do 1 koA Damn, D a Co:s bh.l• toltu,.. Clark TIDDr:2 bbbi lin : I Lark; ela ye, 11 D-Altell a Co; 17 Latta sob, Ti STOOKS WANT:I - 1--Bank of Pittaburgl4 /North. , m Meal. 0. AltN.ll.lle. CO,, !Fourth Pt. : 4 (STOCKS Fon SALE.—Nlonongabelaliridgei; 13 NurtLltank heimun b 4 y Mai F. Ah7:ol W .l. t .70 a , 7 Fourth at. t.f. Gn. Nc, 4Dr et N di 61% ... Bank Stock far Sale. OTIC E li:hereby given that in compliance with the rowdeltione of an Act A..netubW , ,appro Ne :Lida, of 31ar1,. ILA theta .111 ba offered at pub. he eat. at the Hour, (INC TIIidISAND SII.A.UIOr , :4 KW eTtICK of the glooobele Kant drownsetlle on IVetonst.., the 7th Icy ki g.a Sr. 155! t. at 10 cfelccL, .1. 11. Ity cad 2 of lb. hoard of Ittreetoz.. aplas 2. KNOX., Cashier. inietE.— The highest market price far Amerieau owl Fereirn S.ILVEIL and fur Foreign doldt, at the Etchenge I 4.1 01. lIILL k LW ant:2• oa Wool et.. 2J door show , Fourth. iF . 4(V ootyr6 . igi,tBllWMiiiituAus • • Board olUnderwritera 7 AT a Meeting of this Board of 'Oriderwri ic s. Itt~ Illowlutt neee e hltaled: tat unanlknonnl2 nMP ,no .101 to be inthli kWed, That from and after Ws* pnbileatlon Of this no. tee. or Kiln whether °del.' or eonthanwh Phan be eonetderea to tetra bawlny In* twenty (Mire twit& diY. aunt the premium II ln cacti. 1W onler mll :1f 'Life Insurance. T, IIE NATIONAL` LOAN FUN!) LIFE kINIIISTY of 1...au1n0 AAA Neu York. ••f+ p•riaokout lwaltutiou. uaulArtink the tuutpal proulko.l.llll6 tkst of • xurk cotor.ol. 4rr.ntn rugs W. tool.Aos to lAcut• ,A.IIIIIA to imam 00.. of fk4upa., fur Wotterst Pentoylt•rds. lb. 1t0u1004...h00. of WM. A. 111 61. R W CM., 61 [o.lit. • A til, PERSONS having businvim with the at:P= l ly . .24l4l',, wr iiitirltili;l i ttin " 4= - filigi44‘..N.lo:l4l. ,mmor, a ll y. from 9WI .1 o.ork. A. t ., , ,,,,,,, m pyjn Jto 1 le. M. Ler bnola in Wallil of rams. "Tivrtv;r.Avar,lCll,V=,., ~,, 1 MO.. Mignon of demon.. ...,, iii t it Ip i Alt a A iST - ,41-foticlieisiind -- . it 1 a ar1411117 ,, Zi ,. th i 1 ,, n 4ute sie.111:: . a ili l e i tallellqitlturn il'''''d . ,..nl "4" donnrs ltrUS "nma .11). , ail. IL, Voul.2sPtlani ertabllsn ...t . I. 0... On.inn up. And Mil .. a.. the 0.. nor r =4 , If f .1. ni.#::44llqattltk: yrwp4'"NrAftVr 414+1,10,0010N.u.80ut x. Sroa.—This store Licit=trAt.v.,,... I. b.. Ju+ , l been 74tted _ ...__ raPtia - -- - • ,at i lte 2 .ztt Arii.g 5. I R I Lad; rtivrillt,.:** luu bth. Tlmothr b... , t Ili woks ' , t o cask.i=aao stare sad for We $7 .0 bsasb.MOLASSES-400 bble a . N. . a IL n 0., oak wiper by subloir IC.Teepoodeoce of the rittAllroh ucrwJ . New Yooc, April 16, 11151 Progress of the tawdry—Baltimore, her growth, her railroads to the writ. l'hilad4hia, her em pni adeanement-r-Diseappearance of rifle. and conntry costa. Nets York, her immense popula • lion, co innterrial aetwity, improvements in nodd ing, 4.e., 6.,.—Preralener of sordid anstiment di s no,.. , Folkfire—A ease of well directed mina afire: and spirit—Crowded elate of immigrant P4Mial.bl .- An yen proceed northward and westward from the political capital, you are everywhere met with' the most striking evidences of the advance ment of the country in prosperity and physical resources. Washington itself, though improving, hardly keeps pace with the progress of the re public in population and power. But as you approach Baltimore you see her stretching out her iron arms to grasp the wealth of a region which until lately was an a sealed ` hook to her citizens. The Alleghenies are no longer a bar rier to communication in that direction, and as you look along her chief channel of traffic with the west, you are reminded that the slow and creaking wain no more plies its weary way over their summits, but that the willies which break their ridges are smoothed for the passage of the swift gliding land-ship, or their heights are sca led and even their bowels pierced with many great , gaping wounds' that nothing may hinder the thundering course of the Iron horse over and through them. The terminus of the railroad with its fields of ponderous cars, teeming with the coal, inns; flour, and general produce of the interior, seems liken harbor crowded with ves sels laden with the merchandise of all untiops. And Baltimore is extending her brick and mor tar . lanes at a rate which threatens the nbsorp , tion of all the lands adjoining. In fact, so rap idly are the Atlantic cities spreading that it be -1 gins to be a question where they will find room 1 for suburbs. In troth, I notice with regret that they are generally tispenaing,with those btallti fal appendages to municipal corporeticna When you reach Philadelphia, you perceive 1 that she yields nothing to her more southerly I sister io rapidity -of growth. There too the town is making ouresisted irruptions into the country. The quiet rural lane is sadly giving i away before the noisy, dusty, rattling paved street. A horde of sturdy Hibernian." with . opts attack the fountlatioas of the German home stead with moss-grown roof, and a Yankee are i man or two lay their reopens at the routs of the stately willow that has smiled over it in the son ! shine and sighed in the storm since the master's I grandfather won a hoy, and they fall Loge. thee. lo their place it quickly sees a row of __ , , stores swam:my . ..mice.; of the 'upper port of 1 this house to let.' Such is the process end such ! the revolt. No city in the Union has improved with so ra pid and at the same time so solid a growth as Philadelphia within ten years past. tier coal and Iron and her public works have done the fat alness for her, and the advantages which they secure to her no vicissitude of commercial for tune, no change or diversion in the avenues of tgnde can deprive her of. Port Richmond. the tot for the coal of the mine • on the eastern apes of the mountains, lavitaelf a city. Itie neat arrive at the 'commercial metropolis the 'Empire eity'oif Atnerika, truly a great and beautiful city. I sympathise with the fondness ! and pride with which her citizens everywhere 1 1 speak of and tarn to her, for this is the spot of my humble nativity. Great she is in numbers, great in public spirit, in enterprise, in wealth, great in her ships and her mighty commerce, great in the magnificence of herprivate citizens, and her public edifices; famed for the liberality !zit her institutions, and for the catholic senti. rod 'which pervade them, sad renowned, too, or the beauty of her daughters. I wish I etirild 'way more. I grieve that New Fork holds no plaza of deserved distinction for bold, indepen • dent, patriotic principle. From toy soul do I deplore the depth of debasement to which the accars.l spirit of traffic has borne her. The voice of truth; of humanity, of that eloquence ! and genius which speaks wherever the noble and generous Impulses and passions of our nature' !have a home, is hushed and smothered beneath the sordid howl of interest, the cry of 'cotton!' 'silks!' 'profits!' l'asnr.l' luaus !!' LIOSIVIT used word dear to American hearts—that liberty which means freedom of thought and of speech, freedom to meet for public purposes and to dis cuss public measures. Brit it is now in this city of ships and cotton bales a proscribed word, a hated, and despised, and denounced word. But let that pass; let other matters for once take the place of political invective. The neatnight after I reached this teeming solitude—for all that once constituted the dear companionship of home within these crowded limits is scattered and gone, and I am now as a stranger not to the manor born—l eons aroused by that serenade so vrbll-known to every dweller here, the sound of the fire bells. The voice of a rough countryman in the adjoining room conveyed the comforting intelligence that no. unless I saved myself by instant flight 1 should be smothered by the raging II antes On looking across the street I quieted his alarm by telling him that we did not allow ourselves to be disturbed by such trifles in this busyplace. On the opposite side of Broadway, three or four doors above, the flames were burst lug from the roof and windows of a lofty store- house, just completed and occupied by a firm of importers with a valuable. stock of goods. It' happened that I had been admiring the nrcfiitee tuml beauty andimpasing appearance of the eil ifice a few hours before. The scene won magnif icent. Such was the rapidity of the fire that with in twenty minutes the ton of the building was one mass of living and warring flame. The brown stone of the facing crocked and coated off like hailstones under the intensity of- the ! heal. An array of firemen with a dotes Or more of their engines were immediately at work, but - all to uo purpose The fierceness of ,the tiro and thchcight of the building were too much for them. Soon, the Homes blown by therrind caught the wood work of the windows of the Howard House, which was filled with guests. who rushed forth in various elates of unpreparedness. For half an hour it seemed impossible to save that building hut divan eared from fire by being almo,fdelug ed with water. In less than an hour after the alarm was given, the first building ott.tekeil was a Leap of loins, the walls in their fail, crushing two smaller buildings, propped up at one side under Its protecting gable. It was perfectly ob vious- that had the wind been light, the whole block, is very valuable one, would have been de stroyed, and indeed the scenes of 183 i, and 1845 might bare been reenacted by the destruction of the greater boldness part of the city. The height sii , of buildings must li e a very great ilition to the danger from fire, in all compactly" ti ilt cities. I noticed the next morning, that the 'xtreme heat ', had shrivelled and searched the int on the doors and signs on the opposite side o the etreet, and penetrating the shutters, had crocked and spoiled a line plate glass window. Upon the whole, it was an exciting spectacle, I witnessed it from my bed, the whole passing almost under the window of the room in which I slept There was one incident which in worth the place required in describing it. When Uwe., seen that the flames were getting poesession of the upper story of the Howard House, it Seemed that the whole ostensive pile must go, unless a stream of water could be thrown into the top most windows. tio stream then playing, reached within twenty feet of the flames. At this mo ment, the elastic energy and enthusiasm' of One gallant Jerseyman, Horace H. Day, .. the Indi a ' I Rubber man," eased the structure, and whops . i presented a terrible coutlagratiott. Saki:tins the only engine in the neighborhood, which had the requisite capacity, the "Southwark," of Pills- - ' delphla Ennead:a% hi mode a 'Olt istirrieg appeal to a• soore of byittandirs to . cinici to the aid of the wearied Armin,. sinAt,sosian4 to the some of tie amble ititkitheix , filiftcreemeot, A. A' MARES. etcrrAnry Ihr guard Business Notice. FROM NEW YORK. =MiIEMM VOLUME LXIV-NUMBER 212 speedily raised such a head of water as poured I hag coat for her baby. for that It was pity, to let •.. a beautiful and abundant stream upon the point it be-burnt, hergoodmact gave hetranch a thump • i where needed, and completely 8 ,„, , ,,,b err d th e cm her back with a knotted stack Which be had idled out of the hedge, that she fell down. with flames, and prevented their spremling to other fend shrieks; and when he went to help her parts of the building. S much „cart, the deter- l up shejnalled him dewu` by'. the hair, and, a s I mined will of on* man o en effect in moments of , vereed Martini. :mid, now executed what she i peril. Such met re nomeli es save 4 battle. _, ~ht b.l ' l , : o h ntei te h e ti r u f t,s selt o wi eh tt lth g a e t i rt ,,....,... : In the course ,- .lf a ride through What lased to. tit the ether people came Amin up to theta, be the northern nvirons of the city, YesterdaTe and held her back. Meanwhile; however, the j I satisfied myself) as to the mode of stowing the 'storm had almost passed over, and sank down .; Immense accessions of population, which thla towed the 94, - . i city Ints received within ten years past. Why; we r An e ld w d b en ar i . 4 r d r e ne s ib treehe r"a l h he a r V i ha lti l wo we ' l : S I it has been extended by miles of closely built covered with people, and the pile and stakenpon ... streets, toward the head of the island.. Houses the top, upon the which - Me tall constable jam and' well known localities, which a few years pod up when he saw us coming, and beckoned ~. since were considered in the country, and were with his cap with all his might. Thereat my senses leftme, and - my sweet lamb vas . ranch the resorts of =rid pleasure parties, are now overflow of the city in that better; for she bent to and fro like a read, and i lost in the general stretching her bound hands toward heaven, she t direction, and you pass through streets of new mice more eried'out . ' three and four story houses, each of which ap- "Res twownite masltstl3 l pears to be crowded with half a dosen Irish or Gast asllsadal salvo. oath. Ea rs Jae. foes potato:. German families, evidently new to the town and And, behold, scarce had she spoken these words, • " to the country in which the remainder of their when the son came out and formed a rainbow ~ lives are to be passed. There is a closeness and right over the mountain most pleasant to behold; , 4 o suffocation in this piling up of animal life, that it is clear that this was a sign from the merciful ‘ l .. such as he often gives us, but which we I confess, excites in my mind any thing but a ' IA, , blind and unbelieving men do not rightly nt*. • i pleasant sensation. But the disadthatage wilt Neither did my child heed it; for albeit the •• 4 probably corree4 itself. That part of the pops- thOught upon thetfirst rainbow which shadowed .. lotion which does-not properly belong to city forth onr troubles, yetit seemed impossible that :. life, will, in no long time, find more fitting held, she could ;Tw. he saved, wherefore she grew so " i in the west and the interior. r . faint, the he no longer heeded the blessed tatters u 'l - - sign of mercy,and her heail fell forwards (forshe . 't _ Jrlci rs • - ` could no lange.t lean it upon me, seeing that I lay my length at the bottom of the cart), till her ; garland almost touched my Worthy genie his ' !, knees. Thermapim,he bade the driver stop fee .a. moment, and pulled out n smell - flask filled__ With wine, which'he always carries in his:pock et.: when witches are to be hurnt4 in order to comfort them therewith in their terror. (Hence- - forth, I -myself , will 'ever do the like, for this ' Ashen dray dear gossip pleases me well). He first pooled &omelet' this wine down ray throat, and afterwards down my child's; and ,wo had scarce come to ourselves again, when ii!fearful 1 norm and tumult arose among the pctple be -I"hind us, and they not only cried out in deadly fear, "The Sheriff is comb back! the Sheriff is come again!",but asthey could neither rim away forrards or bickwards (being afraid of the ghost behind and of inly child before them), they ran en either side some rushing into the coppice, and others wading .„ into the Achterwater= up to their necks. Pow, as soon as Dots Cuorerurior saw the - ghoet come out of the- coppice.with a gray hat and a gray feather, such as the Sheriff wore. riding on - the gray Charger, ha crept under a bundle of straw in the cart; and Da, casyZ cursed my child again, and bade the coachman - drive on as madly as they Wald, area should all the homes die of it, when the impudent co sin- • ble behind us called to him, "It is not the Sher iff, but the young bird of icienkerken, trite will sorely seek to save the witch: shall I, then, cut her threat with my sword?" At the fearful words my child and I came to ourselyes tigetirt„ and the fellow had already lift up his, naked sword to smite her, seeing Dow- Conal had made him a riga with his hand, when my dear gossip, who saw it, pulled my child with all his strength back into his lap. (May God reward him on the day ofjugement, for I never can). The villain would have stabbed her as - she lay in his lap; but the young lord was aboadithere,' and seeing what he was about to do, thrust the' twarspear, which he held in his hand, in between the constable's shoulders. .so that lie felthead long on the earth, and his own sword, by the -- guidance of the most tightens God, wont into his ribs on one side, and out againnt, theather. He lay there and bellowed, but the young lord . heeded him not, but said to my child,-"Sweet - maid, God be praised , that you are safe" When, however, he saw her bound hands, he !mashed his teeth, and, cursing her judges, he jumped off his horse, and cut the rope- with his aiord, which he held in his right hand, took her band in his, and said, "Alas, sweet maid; how have I sorrowed for yen: but I could not Save you; as I myself also lay in chains, which you may see from my looks." • . But my child would answer him nevem' word r . ! and fell -into a swound again for joy; howbeit, ' she soon tame to herself again, seams my-dear ; gossip still had a little wino by him. Meanwhile the dear young lord didmeamne injustice, which, ' ' - however . I freely forgive him; for he walled at.. me end called ate an old woman,:whor citithi do naught have weep and atraU..• ! Whyliatt I not jmarneyed after the litredishlthirgyar why bad I . not gone to Mellenthin Myself. to fetch his tes timony, as I knew right well That: he. thought about -witchcraft 1-.(Birk; -blessed God, how could I do otherwise than believe the judge, who had been there I Others besides old =mantel:lld have dons the same: and J. never once thought of the Swedish king; and say, dear reader, how could I have journeyed after him, and left my, own child? But young folks do not think of these things, seeing they knew not what &father feels.) ' . -- Meanwhile, Meanwhile, however, Dona Came:wins, ha ving heard that it was tbayotuaglcrrd, had again -crept,out from beneath the straw, item, DOW: Consul had jumped down (stint the coach and ran towards us, railing at him loudly, and ask ing him-by what power and authority ho acted thus, seeing that he himself bad heretofore de. notmced the ungodly witch ? But the young lord pointed with his ',tweed to his people, who now came riding out of the coppice, about eigh teen strong, tftmed with sabres, pikes, and mus kets, and said, "There is my authority, and I would let you feel it on your back if 1 - did not know that you were but!,a stupid ass. When did you hear any testimony from me against . this virtuous maiden? You lie in your throat if you say you did." • And as Dom. Consul stool and straightway forswore himself. the } oung lord, to the astonishment of all, relate - 1i o fol lows:—That as soon as he heard of the misfOr time which had-befallen me =I my child. ItO or dered his horse to he caddied forthwith, in.. order to ride to Budgie to bear winless to cur litho. acne.. this, however, his old father \ Would no. wise suffer, thinking that his nobility would re ceive a stain if it came' o be known that his son had conversed with a reputed witrii by night on the Streckleberg. lichad caused him, theca. fore, as prayers and threauxwete of no avail, to be bound hand and foot and confined in the don jon-keep, where till datum an obi servant had watched him, who refused to lot him c!....t.ipe, not, withstanding he offered him any sum of money; whereupon he fell into the greatest anguish and deipliir at the thought that innocent blood would ; be shed on his account; but that the all-right,- eons God had graciously spared him this satrow - , for his father bad fhllen rick-from veiatien, and hey abed all this time, and it eo 'happened that thin morning about prayertime,, the huntsman; i in shooting at a wild duck in the most, had by chance sorely wounded his - father's favorite do,-, called Packan, which had crept bowlitte, to his father's bedside, and had died. whereupon the old man who was weak, was so angered. that h.( ' was presently seized with alit dnd gore up the , ! ghost too. Hereupon bit people relecied him ; ' and after he bad closed his, fathers eyes anti • prayed an "Our Father" over hied ha strairhtl way set out with all the people he 'could•trul in the castle, in order to save the innocent mailen For he testified here himself before all, on the ! word and honor of a knight, nay,}note, , by his 1 hopes of salvation, ;hat he himself wan that I devil which had appeared to the inaideri on the mountain in the, shape of - n hairy ; giant; for having beard by common raper,' that ; slit oft-times went thither, be greatly desired ' to know what she did there, and that frail fear , of his hard father he disguised himsell is a ; wolfs skin,aathat , none might know him, mid I be had already spent two nights there, when an i the third the molded came, and he then saw her. i dig for amber on the mountain, and that she dui i not call upon Sates. but recited a' latin carmen ' h aloud to herself. Thui he would have testified at Pudgla, bat from the cause aforesaid, he had not been able: moreover, his father had laid his cousin, Claus von Itilentertan; who was there en rivisit, in his bed, and made Lim bear false wit ness; fore Dom. Consul had notseen Etitci(l mean the young lord) for many a long year, seeing he had stadied in foreign parts, his father' 'thought he might easily be deceived, which accordingly happened. • • When the worthy young lord hid stated dna before Dom. Comma and all thefpeople; which flocked together on heating that the young lord was me ghost, I felt as though a Mill-stone bad been taken off my heart . and seeing that the pedple (who had already pulled the 'constable from under the cart, anderowded round hiMlike a swarm of been) cried to me . that he Was dying, but desired first to confess • stimewhaCto me, I jumped fromleolordr,toandcall the cart called. totDoinas tightly as consutanid"thmieg bach elor; and withlne, seeing that I could easily gams what he bad on Ids mind!' He sat upon a stone, and the blood gushed from bii ride like a fountain (now that they had drawn' out the , sword;) be whimpered on seeing mated .eald , that he had in truth harkened behind the door, to all that old Lissie had confessed to the, 'Arne , ly, that aha herse/f, together' with the Sheriff, had Worked all the•witchcraft on ntanand Lewd to frighten' ay poor child, and force her to play the wanton. That helm! hidden this, seeing that the Sheriff hadpienthted him I gut te `ward for so doing; but t4the wattages , confess it freely, sibsGonad onglit, mychild her in neeence to light.'; Wherefore he besought my . _... . . , . . _ SSW YORE. e Deily Pittebeirgit Clasette.) (C.rorojvcsadeoce of eii,Nzw Toast April, le t: The very natal term which Ina been pre vailing in our city,, r the last three days, and which T see has ezt led over, & large poition of the rca board, at p eat begins to Show some signs of abatement- It, s has not rained to day, and tho sou is makin a sickly e ff ort to shine. , During the proval re of 'the Thin on Wednes- day night, a family o liveddn a cellar in Al-' bony street, were weed out , , The man and children escaped, ba the worinne a dzoilms wretch, paid the deli of nature. \th another cellar, la the same sir et, onthe eamenight, the first ward police found the water up to the bot tom of the bed, In wh oh the mother and chil dren were sleeping, w ile the husband, a tailor, was croselegged on the big, et work, and smo king a pipe. The sudden and nap ecedented separation of our State ;Legislature y sterday, caused by th 3 obstinate eandact of t e Locofoes minority, es the subject of the Erie Enlargement Bill, has' thrown the city into ferment. The public mind is fall of expects 'on as to the issue, and m i s the future clone can earthe consequences of such a measure as been purraed by the twelve reigning Locoroc Senators. The coarse of the minority , I find, not generally approv ed by the members of the Democratic party, .1 while the Whigs to en, • •ssilier grey,"or -woolly head," uphold be action of the Sena tors. The extra session ill be held in June. Anions the him lost b this action of the Sen ate, are the several apps priationbills, including all the donation bills, su ply bill, the city bills, giving power to raise snicey, the city loan and tax bills, the Erie canal enlargements bill, and over two hundred and fifty other bills for the lo calities in almost every corner of the State. The lose of the tax bills will greatly embarrass our• good city fathers at their next senior, in May. A - poor Scotchman named Taylor, while_st work in Johnston's 16th street distillery, yester day afternoon, was caught in the machinery, and in a few revolutions, every bone in his body was broken. 110 was a single man, andhad been only a few weeks in the country. . A foal murder was committed last night in Cow Bay, "Five Points," about the worst dis trict in the cliy;'though not three minutes' walk from the tombs, by a man named Stokey, a well known desperado, who stabbed a negto named- Moore, through the bead, The - mtirderer is In safe keeping, awaiting the Coroner's inquest I learn from the Health Officer of tho.port, that since the sth ApriL.lBso, 42 vessels basing. small pox nn board, have with their 18,l7:11 pee. ple, been subjected to quarantine. • _ The annual report of the - Girceittors of the Almshouse issued to day, shows that...lllring the past year 11,906 perianshave been relieved with money, 26,068 have been relieved with fhel, 1,276 children have been received into-the eity miss- ries. In Potter's Field titanium been 1,360 1 interments. 'lle tentuber- admitted into the almshouse proper woe 2,855, of which 1,464 were ' Irish, and of the whole number only 545 were natives. The cost to the city for maintaining prison and charitable institutions during theyear 1850, was 623,864 69. • ' Ex-Alderman E. J. Mercer, of the Second Ward, died rather suddenly yesterday afternoon. At the time of his death, he was extensively con nected with the Masons, Masonic Temple of lion . or, Odd Fellows, United Americans, Sons of Temperance, and almost every other benevolent order in the cityi lie was also President of the Young Guard Henry Clay Association, and Adju tant in the 6th regiment. We may well gay of him that he died ”full of honors." John Johnston, of the firm of Boorman, John ston Rs Co, one of the oldest merchants in the city. died on Wednesday, at the advanced age's, of 70. Among the bills paid by the Supervisors the other day, was one of $297 05 for refreshments for the common council, and $777 50 for Judges and jurors._ In the Superior Court, a verdi ct has lately been rendered of $3,000 damages against the corporatiein in the case of George linbson and wife, vs. the city. Itappears that plaintiffs were upset ono dark night into an excavation on the Fourth Avenue, their carriage being destroyed, • horses killed, and themselves severely injured. The damages are net a whit too much, and may have the effect of causing those whose business it in to be more careful of deep pits in the streets. Very doubtful though. - Two steamers of 1100 tons each, ore building in this city, to form a direct line between New York and Norfolk. Only 179 bills of any ceriscquence were paned bythe Legislature at its late session, leaving two thirds of the work undone. SPECTATOR. MARY SCHWEIDLER THE AMBER WITCH. Contiaud. CHAPTER EXTHL lion me gaughter wan at length easel hi the help of nee all mernfollt en, of the all,enerritul Maaswinix, by reason of my unbelief, where with Satnn againtempted me, t had become no weak that I was forced to lean ray.back against the constable his knees, and expected uOt to lire even till ste should come to the mountain; fur the last hope 1 had cherished was now gone, and I sam, that my innocent lamb was in the same plight. Moreover, the reverend Martians be can to upbraid her, saying that he, too, now saw that all her oaths were lies, and that she really could brew storms. Hereupon. she an with x smile, although indeed 'she was as white es a sheet, ‘‘ Alum, reverend .godfather do yen then rosily believe that the . weather and the storms no longer obey our Lord God, Are storms, then, so rare at this season of the year, , ' that nape save the foul fiend coo cause them! Nay, f have never broken the baptismal vow you • I coca mid in mv name, nor will I ever break it, ! ns I hope that God will he merciful to Me Its my Iv t hour, which is now at band." Bat the rev- I I trend Martinet shook his bend doubtingly, and said, "The Evil One rime have promised thee much, seeing than remainest no stubborn even unto thy life's end, and hlrphemest the Lora I I thy God; bat wait, and thou wilt soon learn with horror that the devil a lair, and the father of I, it." (St. - John viii). Whilst he yet apake this, and of alike kind, we came to Uekeritze, where' , ail the people; both great and small, rushed ont of their doom, also Jacob Schwarten his wife I who, a; we afterwards beard, had only beer; I brought to bed the night beform'and her good man came running after he to fetch her back in vain. She told him he was s, fool, and bad been one for many a weary day, and that if sbe had to , crawl up the mountain on her bareknees, she would go to see the parsoa's witch burnt; that she had reckoned ape; it for oolong, and if ho did not let her go, ehe would give him a thump j on the chaps, Adt. Thus did the coarse and foul-rnouthed people riot around the cart, *herein we eat, and as they knew not what bad befallen, they elm so' near cm that the *heel went over the foot of a boy. Nevertheless 'theY all crowded up again, mere espedally the loam, and felt my daugh ter her dothm and would even see her shoes and atocidngs, and naked her how the felt. Pees, one fellow asked Whether thewould drink somewhat, with mar more fooleries, besidetc" till at last, when' several came and asked her far her garland - and her golden :chitin, the tant e:l towards ate and smiled, rota& 'Tether, I *not tif-gin to sneak eama /Oa Mail?, other ' wise the follriwlh letive mono peaca' That it warrnoVeranted els tinim far our gnarde,' -with the pithfarks, lad lour resehed , the' bbadmost, aid; dothtlese, lead thine what ~bad aryls presently btu a grestattontiag btkind w far - the lore of Pod to tombs& before 'the witch did them a Raiohlefouid iaJekobßehiter; lath% wife heeled it iwt; tat WI Owed; ray chito_tlgitktter her ItEott to tale 11- attebtat• - - . • • ' 42: . =1• 4 11i11t V I" 1:•• 123, . Wblcb ,d o =. " =: t L t l " enitai 4 on ice.bingta Um. gat* WraT • I.'
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