ESTABLISHED IN 1786. ITTSBURGH GAZETTE ruaLtsueo DULY AND WEASLY. HT WHITE QG CO. (.. f. wain Liu= Amor,. ontt! 01MD rracrr, Rt mlO m Pcv DJULLY--.9.9•9 dotiors per =OW. 303.hh , hat 7001 - D0111113 if tp adroaom grr WEEKLY—Tit ' dollar. P.' HI be Heppe . ee 0 , 190. do ... • 900 00 Tea =Ws • do ---- 13 03 t. t .adt.,17.99 Adm... No Club Papua mill Yodent door tar roar rridroo, tbo 00113.10 0 on. for • twroraL . : • . RAZED OF ADVERITB:IIO. One Goner: (101ine• of NooDerell or lee) one 11 0 GO • • Leo. . mr.t.taulowali;;Wira: DO. ono w0rt...4-. 1 16 Do. MO veers. 3 00 • , twelve months . —.. 18 00 twain months ar0n0n...16 GtO 4) . .e i tionere,= v BV4le t t pleasure (Dv PM. los efolit )) ditiored oluodo. I M rTi - d - ei: --- one 81 5 121 0 and ; tee each utak:on! mane troi= tOOO4. half prim Advertlennents erneedbor • ovum had tot oeot. I. to be ebartoel am • rotare and hlf. Publfehen not arooantehle Gor legal .4:Lembo:melds be rood the amount cberged for their publication. Amooundor earolldditee for °Moe, to Go cheered the same Y other edeertisemonts. • L dv erte • e menU n t ma rked on Ms copy for . epoch:Wel firer a Watt.% will be continua WI forbblouni pa nt rLscoordln4 be V . r, 475 adsmtisers le a ti tir=bd to & n yw H Eol other petronsom;4ll 4 ut all ernes ntelo ' t y cemented with their own bitainesr and all Wastes of advertMements. tn length or otherwise, bepwid the Want engaged, still be thawed at the be rates. For al each tranalent ' ultmtinng. Mlle will be eeparately rendered, and prompt payment - Is dealnel Allgsleartleements Mr charitable forting:l ere cam ward, to and other public owe and =b. to be , ehared half prime Persble strictly In .4. A . ._"' rij.,A,...irtptvzi=t- At .......... • . - nt. lbona or abitOrY i .4na .h.t2 • ptw4 to pixt Mr. !W iMer letrartiarre, end all others sendlow emonnualm • am. or molting notices - designed to cal annul. to • Fa" names. Cancerte, ormobile entertainment.. when oh are made for ad mittance-all notices of prl. vats wry notice &Awned to call atension to Drente eutermises, calculated or introoded to promote indi vidual Warm, can only be Inecnted with the modentend. Mg that the eagle to to be paid for. If Intended to be In. mated In the laud column. the same will be charged .t the ”ta a not Into than 10 mots per how Iltshop or 4/4" Notices to be chased Uinta orlos. • licence Penni:too SL exch. to rOttnerl ileltg rto VI e " gi ' ,Xr d ' lO. ' OM: tarty re* a one tall pm cent. from the mount of WM - ' , stony Os VII-NNTELT IN =LT PAM. One Square, three Mentions .111 60 Do. each eddltional.lnerrtlon ST ,1e11111 . 1.12,1141 IN stony PAWN. One Sonare, (10 Ibun) one Insertion.- ..... BO mote. Do. deb n.kbUonel insertion .25 WM*. < AD tranelent edvertbnonants to be saki to edrewe. BUSINESS CAR 15, ElI il N'A: 'PARKINSON, Alderman, Fifth — Ward. Run tnlet. tYllars and Walnut -1.0.4417 attended ta. ATTORNEYS ° # a 1 t;',7r=1 , ..) i (L.' = "ll=' .. g.) LIPILtNT 3; TAYLOR Attorneys at . -. .taw—Otliell au Feeeth rtreet.n.sl4,pitinka Wood ahite;fieittettreahe IhttehOren l'h. hie, s'• •^' .110. 1). Ohyheht le Vitaminloner Ea the s h are or Milt ap 1465404. t etirmx....-..... QIUNN 4 COLLIER, Atttinibyet at Law— , 1.7 0111 a. un Youth area. wbare Scalthfuela. '. • r • . , ttorwey ctt w gli:inf : stnt, war Fourth, hi Arlll:7ld nct., j" .11.ARRISON SEWEL . L, Attorpe at Law, J. taste Comohoicmas for tatiox •• • • .itak- . ~. •Q. g , Attor . A' ' AXES J. KUIIN, Attorney at Law: office, la 11:I t em% Hall, comer anima street arid Diamond IFAMES F. KERR:Attorney at Law—Office 01v:ea we at.. betve. Smith.. ( l:Nit'llt=r, t:iidAlirgotf.V Do L. SHEE, Wholesale Grocer, Commission ?to Merchant, and dealer in Paper and hags, corner of and Irwin Wrote. Menarche Q ST ABIOEL P. RIVER , . Wholesale 0r0 a.7 a.7 ceT Produce and Uccarelsslosi Slerrhanta, and Deal ers in Dittabarrh litannfactaard Articles, N,A.IDU and II:r2 lieread'ataret, boralxn Waal mil DroltliDeld, Jos t. lions S. DILWORTII .1. Wholesale Utocer Produce a: r d Dounlicrion CO., e i rebanta, alsd 3t g ritgAl k irl.. Pittabilreh n . ' o zmuntlam] _ (a. Mautim. & INGRAHAM, Wholesale One•ra and Carnirdistoo Merchants, No.llo %Va., .D 4 I'A Mot stzwt , Pittsburgh. LkHEY, 111A.TTELEWS & CO., 'Wholesale Othwers,Col.ni/liOn 9.1 Forwarding Merchant, arid . We Brighton Cotton Yarns, 67 Rater at, Pitteborgh. TORN WATT & CO., IPholethal° dtoee re, OunistassiOti Merehmts, sad Itruie_rs tu Produce and burp,p Immix Illanufnelltres, N. 3. s 6 Liberty Meet. P,°,. .. I BT CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, Pearl As.h, end Western Produce genet-any .° Wa . ter strVe ' t betwven.litoltbilskt old Woad, Pittsburgh. 4 S. ■11.1.101.. -Z. WATILII44I 11...11.01.11,, WATF:R . MAN & SONS, Wholemale . Grocers Con:mamma and Forwarding Ned:Laub, has iq all bands of Fusion, and ntsbargh Idanabuto rrd Articles, and Agents for the de Lynebburah Pdanulactur.d Tobaers. Ay. Sd and Ed Wm4r stunt, Pittsburgh. (1, F., VON BONNIIORST Whole- Ij• Bala oriwara. Forwarding god esnanaLunott ants. Dea/ars Pittaburgh Manufacturoi and Welition Produce , . corsair or Front street and Chancery Lau, Ptlitaburgh. rAs.IDAIILELL, Wholesale Grocer, Com e, • mile= Merchant. and Deals In Product. and Pit, burgh dtgansfacturres—No. TO Witt, R. Pittsburgh. ttlWll ISAIAH biVittr. WI: *holes e arr. 072=itieMt'Cdtig. to Pr`du'-- gNGLISII & I rite Englimh. Gallagtier a Co.. WiLolenaletieneii.libzamissico and rmarcling Merchant...l.d Produce and Pitt, taar h 7dtr i st 121 Vint n. arn. =nu. ran.nda c. a. 1{1C.T.071. 1111.04.111. cam. yo corned of Lit+rty s o U. tn,:ta. s bandy Pa. Iron. Nails, Cotton Yar..,tc., so. nl.taotly na hand.' .enrs Iscoru. ..1113 B. Ya6t. vowaa c. nos. 'Gala& Wholesale Grocers ant Slorchonts, Co. ..:417 Libortr ROBERT 3100 RE,, Wholesale Grocer lieittfyitur drab, :dowe onufaclures, amt all lamb , of in lg Foroo and Pin lOomrau l Wines nn4 Liquont, No. 415 Liberty stroet. .toool = a lot . te j tre . k m ot o rrope r wr .old lior.oogoke.la 11bo 1.1 lo 5 ,08 41 ' th&LZELL & CO., WitOie..i, Mercbooto. deolon Pr do • Pittsburg . •Pirti4crio 3tiaufacturos. N. .2..1 Wort/ .troo • OBEGTrA. CUNNINGHAM, Wholesale rticer. IhvlumFor.rualug. and C.cumikicm StrT• ..T*y• :14 Pitt.harsta .51.11a.actur., 1 4 1 .rtT gp,el.lltUblargb._ xautur Jll.l sari 4111211 1.0/1127 • WM. BAGALEY'& CO., Wholesale Gro ovy, Non. is and 10).Wand dint, PittAbaritb. VC. dr MeCANDLESS, succefsors Wick, Whalen& Groom Fornanilno sad on idorchnnts. dodders In Iron. Nails. Glass, Cotton Yarns. and PlasbnoSll Mnlonfsotno" Ssomilr. corner of Wood sad 'Water 21.170111. Pssonbursh. CL121.1.1.1( 1 MOM CU,LBERTSON & CLAUSE, Wholesal • Ont,s sad Cor,c!teiom V•alep i• • wri t llTlAmsj.hltundacturAl Ankles. N., Elbert_ stmet.Pl butgh. •,- J. D. WILLIASS JO. MTV LD. WILLWIS & CO., Wholesale and • Reel Family Geo,r, Porn.ling end Conataulon antajuldler, Lbuutry Prod.< end Pittatkurgh Mattufacturvs, corner of Roil and Fifth Si.., Yinnbungh. OBIN SO N , LITTLE & CO., No. 255 Llberty street, Plttebers.b. Wholesale Getrers, eirstut Otsamlssitott Merellsnts, and dealers In Pletsburgh Ilstintreture. lORR ILICORD M h r IL FLOYD, Wholesale Grocers, Com p. mhewe enliaulu, Put two.. ruuluui--Roared muli d Buildup, BUidiuu on Lawns, "'me, and tllrtL U eds, PitUburgh, tom, - . ea. Cur JOHN PARKER & CO., WholesaleGrocent Dealers to Perdue, remise Wines, Liquor.. Old Mao assattela sad 'teethed Whiskey—No. 6. Elosusescial.fra.. Liberty rt., littebarsh. ( 1 1-10 1:1:VY1 :411r, I :VII i:1 E1 .743, 1N FL MELI e OR, Dealer Ut Piano Fortes, Nasky and ilnalotlit lostromenta School 5 0t.,80 and Sole [,gent tr ClAcketinet Piano opt.. Sr Western lisylVimila No. 01 Wood tt. pENFIS H. --- ER, Dealer in Music, Mu sks' instostotrots. and Imparts. of Italian Strings sno , t forNanos 1 Clark's grand and mo Plan" ... I 1.30 e a &Aileen Attachment_ Alta D ms unham s Plum I.4.l;pilAytirlackl V. EDY, cfirLDs .k. CO., Manufactu ..or • e, 7 reenter 44 Shornag, Carnet Chain. Twine and Batting. Penn UM, Pittsburgh. Own soara irES & QUIGG, Manufacturer-8 of erff 'and Mister Steel. P 1.412 Keel, Esetl Plougl ot4lLllxtle Springs. 11.2mnal bon Ax1e , ...72 r. I. IM•ue.ble Ce.etings. Fire Kuina LUDPI4 and Coach Thu.:dugs plurally, corner of Nam and hoot sta. Pittsburgh Ps. ypi:PITTS)3IIRGH ALKALI WORKS.—Ben mt,ikrry& Co, Manufacturer. of Sole Ash, Bleach. awed.* Marlette and Sulphuric aci.ls. Warehouse. No. 63 Water W.. below Fern, PAPER. HANGLNGS. WALTER P. MARSHALL, Successor to Eateuel C. Hill—lmporter and Dealer in French wed Amerinen Paper !longings and Borden., Window &hada., The Board Riau, te. 41,o—Writing, Printing, lad Wrapping Paper, No. 8 b Ijood genet, between Fourth and Diu:motel siksr. PUtsbursh, Ns. TEA DFA T.RP ROBERT MORRIS; Tea and Wine Mar chant, Fan aide of [h. - Diamond. Ilttmborgh. . . . . . .. • WM. A. 3PCLURG & CO., Grocers arid Tea Dealer, No. VA liberty alert, shave Wood have &Inman on bend • huge ensortment of Choirs, Ortnr. ke wad Flue Tnae. Also—Foreinn k mils th and Nate. IVludt sale and rendl. 'Makes au tddied ad e hanntt teem, TRANSPORTATION AGENTS JOHN A. CAUG lIEY, Agent for the Lake Ede satlehlgav Lb.. to tleiver and the Llam— a. art tb. earner or Water sad Stanfield str. LEECII t. CO., Transporters by Canal and Forwarding Mord:mon. corm of Peon rZrort for CanoL VTIE=Mi BLINDS JA. BROWN would most respectfully infonn the pobile that Alb ps. hand at Litt tual colt e eat eer the Diamond, eor eft. • coat tete eawa l jant of Venittan blinds: al. VealtJan Shutters ate madt to enter In the brat rtyla. warranted equal to .f tta. Untied BM.. Me tan be reenorrd without the aid of screw driver, Ifavlrninurehateal the meek, nob, and wood of the eabittateetatdahment of Hammy A WOW land. I a.n ri7=itf..lVA-.1407111,01.VW171.1-07 "" " " Ale . rj a . NO. Wood street, rittaborair. J. A. BROWN. PAPER HANGING AND PLASTERING. 4: SEP!' JOHNSTON, PAritit HANGEti. Pa.=ltli—Rasidenea.rorarr of Third rtniet and Kart totai. Allrgban.r. N. 6—Lira.. Baal. Mortar. Lath. .11, 4.r ralr. otchVlT VETERINARY •iAMEON . 4 DAM HARDIE, Veterinary Surgeon, late Edlnburgb, Econma lapuld teal7tiol/7 at thr_At h t7, h" ef17.7241, - ,=. 1 ;1: W, ior to sire Natl.:don. coortectloa with once Hardie. Horse Eboclox Blaekbalthkut la entertA 111 be carried tna. 1,1 the owner of tunnel stroel and Pronedlyeal• URPHY Sr, LEE, WOOL Newts and Connadadera Merchants hr the .1. py An:anima Goodi e No. I.N Liberty. rt.. Pittsburgh. Q & W. HARBAUGH. Wool Nerchante, tvdt Ll_ Deafen to now and !Woo for r'olmor at and !Mirk mount be aurfaaiwd in any of U,. Lactern r•Bor. dra.thl, dining, and hml.rnr,al .Lure. ed rlrry variety, enuriating of kmr.F.4, maboaany and main... V.liralmthrn, Cooarnatolre and Esay Clads. niptleal; hots., Trt....trtr and !Maas of tlo.late.l Prrneh and Am.rtran pattern,: Tart...... Whad..N.Ade, and 1.44.' parlor Wrltlnt Ihmka of varioue kind.; Malt 'fable, alla &bey Inlaid Mazda, musk atandr, and holder, marl. tcp, Mahogany, ramea.l sad ndaat .wrstre 8.1 ••• - ,ta, tr ble,rlterolon dining Intl, all .1..4 nal .1.-414.11y1h. heat ktrul ;mil and tradea; man/rota., bmlatradre aual..tand. large aanortrarnt: gothic hall and parlor romoidloo tido, otkanano otoola. arcirtary and loadt raw, Aldo hoard., hr. 0 , 1.11.11, Wwrl /111,044 hat standa, and .141.4. .tor A., ern.. and rota for children; Mtn mad, lablr sbd los m og ahuiy, roarateal. and I.:mano p.ahl A largr aPrortment of r, Yuman.. and iodon (Thalra. Caldnet runkrrartuppll.4 •,tll all In I.l,rir • litaasnbrada and Ilobi., furn4tre4 at 11, rtarrt.et WAY.. All °Hero pramptly attoodod IROUNTY i.AN9S—CAPT. Cu-. A NA rUtit, Attorney at La, NC, i,,3 Third .t, I . o{Drl , barry haring 111.1• 0rr52701n..1.• th. pyym, .111 prueur. Itounty Lando Or /411mra and .I.llra. thwir widiolra and eildr,•nd tortll atltmtl In any oth•-r bun. 11,1 t, enntiwlty/ taint th.tuturrnrh.nt nr any of IL [Arlan oral, the Itrnakm wOnayta at thrt l'lty of ISultintann. IsZ .114 Drawing, Perspective, and Painting in 0i1... 1.1/D. SMITH is now prepared to ch... Instruction to • fen pupllo In the diff.qnt terandirm • delightful att. at Ms Mean., In Mew.. &alto • Atkin...Ws nms building, First street. Letarest W.e.l and Market qr... Hour. in.X.rOcttnn. Oon, 27,i to OS. not frt. n..h. to fli i r. X. Ch... and other isartlrulars rant.) kola. lq In. ling (afternoon) at the, rooms Hofer to Dn. azunt or .Iq. Addlaon. GEORGE E. ARNOLD & CO., BANKERS. DEALERA IN EV:MANDL, COIN. DANK NOTED, AC. .Sr 71 Pull). 4, wcst N /Auk qf lidenoph. ?fn./ and INANA collmtsll trn A.!! J— of U. Union.— Amok. tAoAoht and sold on ausomis. uD. 07111,11,011.1 D. 1.1/D. ITTSBURGII CITY GLASS WORKS.— R. a co, Manufeztawers oriel/mow NO. VI Market Wert, between heel and &cowl, Pittaborwb. Pea Pertlcaltz ett.etlnn paid to old Atm. Also—Deelrr• to Flint Mama. btel, il&w8 10DX 071,11, ka NI IT LE Y tr. COLVIN, Coal Merchants, as/ bawler. In Dry finale. rimemiva. Iran enrl earn.w al Walnut .treat and Wublnewm Tnrnelb. /Ww , .11i. sr l.•. (aALT 'PETRE-46 neck, for sale by 1.0 apt ICAIAII DICKEY VERMILLION -75 lbe Chinese, [or ai b y //2 B. A. LARSISTX6 00. PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 8, 1851 PRICES OF STOCKS 1:1=1 A. WILKINS & CO. STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, CORNER OF MARKET AND THIRD SIR. rmsuu.ae,ii.r.i. issi t 4 0.9.1140.98. 1.0099. Culled Staten 6'n ....... ... • 100 -- 117 ' l l5Wt . , July Do. o'. 110 d, 1023, 100 11118..Febt Ang m Benylrards ...... 10C' 106.15 10 5 ant. Jen &July !b.e"e 100 06 05 ;lot. Feb! AM Co. 05 02 ;Ink May& Noe Do. coup. 6k.scrp,loo. 06 9 5 t do Lk, conp.6lx,. ..... 10(1 118 ; I do Pittsburgh My cis 1100, ;87 111,8,Jm 1 July 110.61 k coup. , Phil -'lOO dO Allegheny city.. . . 100 85 :lot. De/ Nor Do. cou. 6'e, 1111-'lo3' 67 66 ! du run 'l6OlO. • Bank of Pittsburgh GO. .15 .Dir. Nov Open; Menufßank, 80 .. 14 do Exchange Bmk Allegheny B.mlogn Bank; W* 10 155 5- do tut ktonong 4949 ahela Bridge AL C1.,l 0c Bridge . 11002 AL 8tid0 , .... Northern Llbertiee Wllliarneport Bridge. 1144C1404909. Western I.4lBrmre Cn' Insuranee Co—.' • l4f, • i Dec 113 • Anenclated i 4 • . 4 • 9 I 741400.4101 . Plttlgh ..... . 110' .45 40. cl Pittsburgh, W. 47 44 do Lake Doe 50 . .Ihei pr ctl coo slorse's 3hureelle. 501, PlltaLip . Jan 54. r Holum la Slarkumer; Oil 50 Iv! e.brf thi. It , 1.4: : 0 4 1,, thin 0 Penn's- it 11.11 Itm,d. JO 40 Belk A Ohio Ra 50 A1Dg.61,001,04.1 D. IL 50' 40 37 thkrlne W.,. Dry Doek.B.X4 110 ,1024.4.1.10 c. Der 4 914 614 Payette Ilmuf. C 0..........-; 50, -50 , Elie Canal 1301.124.01.11.--'lOO 141 40 Do. do. (rum)._ 100 5,1 Turtle Creek Plank Itmcl :12 t Iterryttvil 60, 'jtrecWebr's 25' 24 21 I D , ' ;•.6 334,'Diy..13.4prct I'lltrburgh 6 liorNm Surth Alurrinsu Soren r.:.. North rstrrn . , I•ituLurKh 6 Imlr Ho, al. .thlu I.lr Royal ... M.-reliant 1611011,4, . Ontonagon shi” raw It:, 1.0 .Ino. lot.o. no nriscaummous CARDS, 6ce. ): L II li ti S o; 0 / f 1 ~ 71 e, } , M r, I , i It V o l , f:Lt li IL M s tf i :lli Children's 11 ATI, .n ever,vrlet?". 'lead Dt , J.tek , and Vag, 1 , 1 , mM Flower. auJ a h.d.enme at...eminent rf wide. klbt.,,,n, t 1..t.nn.1.11., ,uk and La, .11m:ill., .1 i ' V ' : '-'-'l'l =o;LiJT:rtZttirlll!:. t 7; wanted Imtnollant4 1 at.24:rf No 0 flfth street. . W. Dixon's London Patent Lever Watches, .v„,,,,,,,, IJ any 11.”6 , s a...eve...dn. Piltawq., n „,,..„,A.ti,soN. ~ ,Slarket Ftr,ot. i.. - ...ad.' Ar..ut fur the. tdado ttatcad Lover Watcl.... full d.' gitarantat I. attached to each Watch litaarr..l,,tm,nt to tee Adtalrally..w.kl !AXON, Chr , Err unt 14 atch Matsu -t ta.uner, 4... king I,tuare. Oita i' Pht n a ' ctil L fl ' e ' Prat the kceompant log IV. h. No —. , warranted by car to t.e. ~r my manufacture, and no M at,tl with my 111111 f upon it Is R. , notor vole,. a.......mpattled 1, a ay l.earin, no altuatur.. I guarantee the Watch kr. --. t,. keep I,olto the f1it144., U. of the purehuwa lJ Si Id X tik arlal ir PINE AND CEDAR WARE. Mt• EL K ROKSEN noro.tontl y on latrr , .11,1,144. 14, Mrrrr , drr.. cr. , +.l 1b.., 11.-11 antl the, ktr.rts c war. IN hie line ll'ae.rtetts. Ilvortie 11111. allll. Avert. elloatur t .h. ne,et Steamboat Agency, and General Commis sion, Receiving and Forwarding. IN. 1 Lt Mtai & CO., hut,- thin tr ii r Jr " et , tunste..l , n. *pa For, artlint- untler ar the t r Ita OW IN. Ma' ‘Ial: CI.. LecteTtt Illtann. 1•.:... Ice Cream! Ice Cream! H. ER. has ivl,4 t,, No. 1.... • .•.1 ••••••••1. v ••• ft:!1.1. M•••,,,, 1,1 'ZIA.. P.,. Lr. üb, A 1.14.4.1 I n.mrn a. b.• wrl wara.l, tp.../. hau.l wuJ rum. •t.tlt loar • NZ, •10"11.1. ,i(EwELL CAMPBELL, Attornep a La, TOchno. )101. ccruo• Oraht Orewl .14 I*. nh.n.l ITtu. halo. Ot I. lama arpoloted o..3,hinh •hmer UR. doweittrao. V., hew Val*. MAr+lnn.t Varvala )11,ouri, Kettho . ky, &JO ooa, ram 4 other goo, 14.21.1 m TM. r .3( . 4.ff1.1 C 2113,• ItVl/11, IRON CITY TAGS, FAcToit Y.—The eut.- perilvvn snanar rture. amt k.. ev , n,tantl} nn Gana .... Tae!...l...v.s.tvltlruh, fluivb , u,, Clout. mud Rob An. 'Cunt' Floor Tharrol en 4 Lallflnk and Naik. Curl" , C. , hit. 1 , 11../n )I..tton' I•nvnlv: illvris, a Co. v Ws.r•t_ 1.10.1 t orgh GREENWOOD GARDEN 8. SUMMER RETREAT i% non . opril h l far the sotorantroadattan of I,Pa, TL. tol.nuto r. ti•s lova ?anon imam... by ilia so:lai , . Of ohntr. t , hrebt.ery a. Ylooroao. A large onlioattoot ...no binartinto PLanto Mid ehrelotter, oA the rh0...t011/toile. ATV' ter ....Joon the proadoe. Ti. Crontno, fruit, ay. trtt In in. Saloom. RI IiTU•I lellln, pat up at •nart Tbo noat and anonfortablatlitellinbant CHIEFTAIN. leave* IC. landing, between Pltt Ntrari.. tioe Old Allettin.nt Brits, ne twgittivins •of over, to or—frarn P0..100k. A 3i*tar, , unit! II P. 3I One ..era trip ...or; meaning. . 1 1 .81 it atrungert . 'totting the t'xnaky !avant to par. visit to this p0rt...3)1.1.m0 tinnier. no Garden is [apt an Tomparai.,,,i,,cipt.,, an fund., apltt.tf J. J. NI YERS—Suli:e...n and l'hpieian.. Wane awl darellina ,ornew bilohninadlnn'•.on. :Mint afoot ma door star., hzdahneid al. Dr..l.l>ara ha. prfnaanantly looßtad annaldarah, and .111 attend In the nnt.4 of hi. Prot...nap. U. will give paftlraer attaalLop tp Hrsoaad Our, and lb. dvantata of antra and railtdoon. Tuition on the Piano. e Ni R. F. t i !-A , 1113 , 2R. L DJ , woujetr .... e-oh 9 ithat and AllkghntY that ha 11l now n nr, gattad d .. talus a Ivngo mot, putnlo‘rn ti. Kt. oh an In Singi haler...h.-0 P. gan. 1'....., . Ent lli..nry Irwin. hah... 31, .. th,nt. I I..nttrih_ rtrr.t.., Itglatna , artglf • WALL PA.VFM Fresh Assortment of Spring Goods. T110:11AS PALMER daily receiving !mt. lb. Eartorn Cilia, it the old rfarl.l, So. 55 MARIE!? STREET, Between Third and Foura .treds, Pet/burgh, Lea,m...lmm to Ns present Kea. of thereat twettalful iAjMt /LANG/XIIN that have,eprpeamt Ie this ...am [trey nets, lb. rykt riaal Th e. e att; thee len ''' . to win , of dot. Wit lionmamed " PrOM3 10 ens., nyerahle , the prim , reale . . ' To Mb ettnetlteltrt etsxte. of whiph .ore gmael nob. fumed Ity sight titan tteertiptlom of merchant* end htnnr earprre Is reep , olF keitril : mobil Hoard or Ilruterwri tern. T n Meeting of the Boarli of Coderwri , the (Whoring mohair,. was ananlynonaly aurt ordered to he hutdirbant' • Ifeorlr.d, Vol fewn anti after !be vuhllnaflon of thin no Ilee. no Tire Itirt, whether onginal or roohnuert. oltall notoviront an tate, by any brourranno Oa.. In thit unttl the premium in told in ea.! fly order. A If wohT7l.l nerretary r 1 thy Proof Lemia'a Patent Iteversii)le Water Filter (IS SOW 10 he in operation 111 WM TATE A CO 'P. Plurnh.r, NI. 10 I 'myth /noel, I. worn Ferry end Latterly Kw. anti at fiftooo A VVIIVIIn, for In Mario., Mreet. Vitt. Itlowl. Thin VII., hmowlvol • Yo,hl Hold Cr,,,, lb. Armenian Ito/Mute .1 New V.I. end • IVrtinoato from the Fratfklln I.llllolni nblw tor It. euportmity In Ity rleanothrtoolorharn aunt Men ewt/Preen front Howe hmring them to um In Ph1in.1,11,11.1. II 4lrm no moot pirseur• reni.tmonol to the Ittroo. el two, rho. •ater. IL. Patent Ite•mettle Vilt.e.v.lo retool 1.1 Mt 1.•• lo, torfl firw of them f... timnthe, I am mottled L., Itnlyr rf heir .thoftllV. nirr. 10 sr on,. ffarwla •Inth, 71re it Itsrmyrtirte W.1.,' ltan, wont/tot Itr 11l nano., II Iwwle. tonf tool try no tor mono nointhr reeiVer I. ell i lft i al ar t yartrge ratee if wl.l, f;,11,: " gr.11: ". JP, 4 ' . 47. I ," A RI.TVIII! to ~,, no l r 75 -Itootolowt I s t,llll/0 mro ut Anm.le tlo 'M w. et ll In ' r "' ;:t; ;tr. I r 4 " :ll . 4! " ;.tent r ial tr. IemLEILO • yr.. to or mrl ,pen t/ te.ller• • A Imo V re 11., la. Imo ra....4 tra fir. year, alt 4 with . re will 4/4 I . l.4rtsit JAlltifiV, avl; tt • a.t *oft Am.-I'llllw hobla. A Card, ',Ay,: VITTEI) ion OP Now York .uprz . tor , lS wrrvatto, lb. e 4 I.,sr I rit i no l 1t!; 01 •upa e.r •..,.1 111,1 IA I,llj, In,: lain.., „1„.1..0,1 Y, dials eAII.I TArkey IWI 111.Ic , VOA ee.. 110.1. LA. ~,,,A eAo. ion•le.l.lre Aleexeln, 11.1 lame 4111,..r0t •Islll., el fel 1171. A. Wer.l.,A rit.l leollrr• •rol 11.10. enrll/14 Ta.,l•And Armi, 0/10 Awe Wouw., 11.117.1.1,* ',le o,' AI. t.“l lantAttrr f , Aeon, Awl :4nl 11.4• tth;l 41.1ellne, All elisAktull I eirnielere/r Illle+l •0 4 Wll Peeilel.E.ol4lpl tttttt Co-Partnership. IA 11'11ELI. It CHESS hay, thin Any, Q 1,1. ',es S 0., uplti in I\,►IoTICE. All .111,411n01 Jr,l,lr A IL, J.%J , 14, 110 , 11 .Ir.l 01•1 1 went to .:4•raisee.; And eh.. I,,,enee sAmetor pp.,. will ,4•10011{ 0,111 I', 1.111,10.. l •017 W•l.llr.N 11 OAK Tr witar Buithise LI. J'EINONS Itnving blininemi.vrith the In na )4 ggll ottl2/ g, fm . ' atlll 11717 CI. and s frnn ag n4P. Alonlann ; .aril +n „» 1( 7, 1 0 .Pd eknryoul. Paper. I JRINTING, WRITING, and AV 'IA PPINO I, PA/TR.—W. Mm • 24 by Priming 1•111.4 r, Ng/ .• 21 by an NY/ 12 1,7 /12 " • " 600 " IY ty 11 1 F L ; 4 7 6 1 by 34, 21 400 ••TJ1714141;i'414-11 120 ti 4114. lnglo C own:gnaw Pane. 100 700 ^ I.l.llurn " - 360 , 4lnlturn and Blngle Crown Rug. Th. UndarinenrdDr mnrlantlf nn hand and forralr rrlii.rigri far gaga, a largn and gni.. ao.rtni.l of C. Letnir. llanlwarr. and Tea Pa..: 11.041 !Wads, kr., Fr. rif 111 Pitt, . paper manuflielurrra Printing ;taper mil. nrdrr antler, J. L. SIIEE, 6.1,26 nw-nar of P•no and Irwin sta 11 A W WHISKEY-200 Ws. on consign ud. for We by MILLER RICKMAN. IA4) =I sad ZAI Liberty STEAMERS, MAILS, &c _ MOVEMENTS OP THE smsz BEM LIST OP SULKERS FOR ME MONTI! Of *AT STEAMERS TO /maim' • : • • I lerninem....--eratitren .. . . --Ron n ... Ayril 23 Eurnrin ..fiannon...........lAveryon ..... .. .--APOI 5, Arvtie .. ...,- •• .. -Lure.— ...... -Livery.' -A231130 Ervervii3 eitr.-.2.33Aer.—..:.--213Aviv Apvil 23 north AmenenAllethes Chant. AP ill Ei Merlin .......... ~ - E ameen .3 rb.m... .... . April . 2: Havana Mir 2 STEALERS TO SAIL FRO3I NEW TORR. _...liner St:athwart... L.Eue , t, (remMiLaelphla.ll4verponi... ..... _May Ana. Liverpool. ..... 7 Liverpool ...... --May 10 Empire City--..... Porter ..... May 1J ¢la Porter Havana-- ...... ....May 12 soon Amadeu Blethen Chagrin ..... .....slay 12 Br Jonathan Row._ Herman CrabOve.... ..... SontlimnPlo.--MnY ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES OF EALLS. aniensburg,Cliamber•burgi DbliadMlMbh Omani and Nortberojiartv Of N. I. Delaware, new Jersey, and th. Ma New England BD..— Britleh Produces of Lower Cons.. Nov. New BmnAwlek, ddir. AniVell at NIZSTLI Bantam—By Blairnill• add Itallidayaburgi ineindinn the rountie• of Bradford, Cambria, Centre Juniata, Lvomoln., mayo., mum ,Pareses. nook end part of Westmoreland,via Livrltuare, Murray - milk, Wt. Road,, New thisandria, and daily • or IllonlaMat 3 e.z.; de. r:teTellPst Etir--1171Intlee Pa. Mercer, Crawford, and Jaffee". m rooier.. 14 Meru pirtorleovr 'fork and • Arrives at B r. at.• and departs at II A. POLFTIMIN W•Ablngton. roan, bomoreen part of H.moteland Maryland, Baltimore, Wartilnittou War rro parts of Üblo and Ind**. Kentuelty, Terme. Alalatzly, Liaaruri. Arkantaa. Borth Ca. "were.. lanialana, Flotida. and Tem. Wt. AMT..* at Y. mud departs at IS r... liramizaertra, Unta—By afro.. Hatr , on, Baritattab• Florence, Pula Pa.. Holliday* C.a.. ra, Jaen.., CArroll. Holmes, and Tuesrawes• eountios.Obiu,dally. Armes alv..: dal/arta at 7 a... Bonn Wuria.--by bearer. Pa, and Clerrland, Ohla— Hearer C.., Pa.. Columbiana, Trumbull, Portage, tioanßa a.bi a bul a , Iftaryt,lyarne, Medina uyab=anamit,A.alte, Itkrilan4, bundn, Huron, Ottawa ret, may, Wood, and Lucas ....11 +, OLIN U. attrem• northern counties cl the eta. of Indiana and Illinois, Including all Licht pan. luau, and 11e.oredn. daily. Arrive* at II a...; do par. •I 6 1.1. u firtrA,nn—lty nnarpabutg.nnustnn, SpringNel4.Taretn non, 1. reeinlet, Kittanning. Kb;knitaa, Arm'Nunn. (Aar tnnarteld nounnen.dail), r anent on ti unda, a. An. ri u at 7 e.m. and departs at !I t. Altarta.—lty Yarn - grille, 1i exintd. Z•linnople. Porters- Ilartinrhurg and New LAAIy,.. Arrirra Tualda,r. T'ennew.laya. and hatunlaya. at it V. depart. NlotulaT , . IV...ll,e•Jara and Friday...l 7A. a. eturg rib Flnieyrille, ardi Moo ~nohela Ott. Arrives Itaen.la7a. Fridays, at L e. 5.; d. par. Wrap...lay , and :Saturday, at 6 A. M. C0r0..",..—H T Buchan., Street's Run. dlrlieeanoort. Coo Eldahet,htawn, I.latable'r, HootraAtr, (tether. rnna,l2.nointown. Perr,dpolln. Nan Liberty, Upper .111.11.11... Son o Pa dar• and Tburnlara. al 2. a. nun par. Mondays and Thurodays, at V 4. E. 1.11101.11. Walker. Noblentown, Candor. Burg... Warn, enon Creek Villa., Pmdtrransia mill, Pa. 11411 An, .V a. Armee Sunda). and Titrnda), at 10 a. w depart,. $l orula, and Thuradaya, at 1 • VAdaviaw. Vd.—B., Clndnu. ntuniccknyille; Moon, Sion ,tanNfort Niningn. P., Fairview, Va. Arrive. 40 Friday. at n ; dent,. ou Yaturda.,. at aA. a. , nstdan.,-R,-Bt Antrim, North, NVanhinglan, and /1,11,.. Unitsenlay.. at So. a., departr ua Ronda, A A. a. Last net:MO.—Br Ulf=l . 2 Ferry. Armes ou Fraley. .t .5 r depart, Ott Fatunlity, at N litatasanc—Pr P....en/eine. Wexford, Prealtoeelt. Ogle. Pro,tort, tillestaan, A. utelullog Warren stet Veneer. rtouttle• Arrives daily et 7 A. a_ sod dep.. et , Lotter , roe the duly mall. roust tat tr. oue Lour tholv deperturt: letter, tor the trf-arelly. tom, etteltly.ttal Peek I t malls. mutt Le ILI the Officaltalf a/Ihour Lek., Weil departure. RATES OF DISCOITAI'. citan-ren. yam'. rent rot rrirsaclaci ocarrit. •a N. NOLNIES & SONS, iillllkera. No 07 Mirky/ r!, artuart TAird and /horn s,. 11112idara1. I'ENNEYLVANIA Iftianch at klameilion.. ..., Baal ot Pittalcurgh . ....par; Braneh at iy...mter............ ch. 1.1,4...c.p Bank..! ,to.. tar(hawk at Anna- J olyr and Man W . 1., ... par Branch at lining...e All liana of tintincoar.... tar City hank. Cincinnati...4 .l Mink 4 NorrA Aroanc...-par clointoccrial Ilk.Cinetnnatld.,.,, 1 1..0 or Norktio Lila-rhea Jar Franklin hank - ... dn. Baal of 1011nnlyania.. - pa: Lielairtle Ilaak ... .... .-- AY Pant of Patin To.su.lelp.. tar oh lo 1.16. Ina A Tra-d 12. , -A1.., lowa ache Cwt.! Btalea Id Wertern li...ara• Bank- ito lannuoereLal Dank of Pa-...par Bank of Maradlion-- _.....d0 in ' ti; ' tuk l . . "-b"‘". 4 . k . l ire . L '''' U L 4tt . iiiiici - ca . . ---" 1 Kan.noton Dank . parlAll solve-at Banta-. I Manufac..allech haat__ toce te NW WEN. Mroyzu,so . hau1......... rasa Now York eery ... -. . .... .per Sinyaniettrl . n.il4uk {I. Country , hillJelt.ia Inaba . . par MAKI LAND snarl:r>, Sauk . roky.llatUraon .. .. par l'ral...ruan's liana , eutvonotri -. ... ~.. I 11 ...taro Bank . .t o A JEIt,CV a IoLLAWARE Yank of Ctiatal,rhaergh. I!A II cc...at hanky I Bank of 1.1.-tyr Cc...tole tar; IlitlllNia. Dant ..1 Icanycl F. . .. toriflaok of the l rtßai I 11.111 of 1,1. to .Ctoo.L.r-par,lik et I lamina. litchanAid i Bank 4 Gernienclown ... par, 1... Hank, Va., A ...riot.-- I Bank c , f6yrtychararh Orval,: Bank et I Iralati• I Bank of Leyandown _... -.l.llare4ienti A Mach. Bank '. hoax of ah.Licoloa a. .. I INcyrth It ..tarn 11.... - .. k. I.of.sc.porr Co Ilsok sari ByanYhey.. Bank,, A Yoilt unateriand tar A 010TII CAEHLIN A. reac-le.le Baal I Bank of Cape Pear-. ... . '2 C..lntutia ill A brads. Co parl.lk of 'u of A Carolina - lloyie-Aica n ILok _ . psi Coccinciaraid Bk. Mlltionen . 0 lii... ua,,,,a ~../11...chareti Dank.l , ,Nl..rn ..: Kna Dana.- .. -... II rOVTII CAROLINA Yarracribk of Boca, Ca. par Ilk of the Sk ‘,l S. Cunha. : Panto-a' Hit of lancao.ar parHianit of South Carotin._ kanotane'llank of Bruding par Baal ofCbatisatun--. .... .: Enna kik ot,horikill. o.par Planta-re' A Mechanici• Elk . 2 YaklbrOw W.Frolvar, 1 IiELOIEJIA. I r lfri nk atr " fir.i b''''' lll "' T:f . Liv a 8 '" Al " Co : llopossial. 1:liol Slopkorrel itugurta ~ 1 I...anueter auk.-- B ask.__ ....___... --.11. TENN ESAk.E. LauclutarCounly Ita . nk-..par Al aolrent beink...., ..... .... k , Labsaast Munk- ... -- --par ' KKETECIVV. Mtiviree Paoli of PoOdonlin 1 Etat Kentucky. Lanialitla I 1 Monongahela Pank..-......Ear11k of laxilanlte. Shannon 1 I lAcat Itaancliklank.- IhNorthent Ilk of Kentucky. 1 Y Wycan.na BlLVllltrai mr,pardtccothera Hit of K.atiuky y. 1 li , lliCSOLitil. Italia, Note•—.. L.. , l'Eseof Stale of )11....narl I o,lllu. I ' ILLINOIti. Ohio citktaßank....--. - - I Coo Bt and kranc10.......50 Brand, at Minna- , J. , hank of Mani* ... _ ..... 71 Branch at AU101:13 ..... - ,hit AY DAY Branch at 'lnd. -lan . - dal Marine A DAY Ina. Co. chkee ~, I Branch at Chilecothe . . ctol , Al ICIIIGAN. Brooch .t Clevelani LL dollrettm•r.. Mechanic,' awl 0 } Branch at Toledo do °overtone-at Stock 11aaL..., Branch at Dayton ,In;Pardatular . Bank 1 Branch at DaLairara Joilnourann.C.Antany---... 3 Branch st. Colombo. cla ..tat. Bank . Itrata-ti at Anh.bula. -.Bel CANADA. Branch at Bakal. . .. dieltik oflt. N Antericia.Tornato: , Branch al Ilansll.lll. .... cloMank of Penni.. Toroutot r Braveeib at /DPI, . cic.iliank of Maud ....-- . I. Brutal, as CoicAnnail dolliank of r. Canada, Tinsman!, Branch at enialnlna- Jo KABTERN EACIIANtIk. 1 Brunch at Want/burin:lL -An He New Bork the m L. , iri . Branch eat Cadiz. d On Philadelphia do Branch at Laaardar... .... do l On Itaithuore do . .1, , Branch at Blentarnnila Jo WESTERN EXCLIANtiIi . El()ATti LEAVINCI Tllitt DAY. Branch at Mt Vanua.-- do Cincinnati-- ... ...... - .... I le iR PHILADELPHIA ASO BALTIMORE. Branch at Newark.... do Lcolnille Uncial. at F:lyna. - ........ACi r‘t. Loins.. ..'. ......... . 1 L' D I. '"" L ' h . C °. I"....aniva ,Pu , k m c! Bar.. a daily at a a in and Branch at eating.. HOLD AND BP - E . Cili VALLI: i tham-h at Marietta__ do Doubloons, Facials,. ..100 N.CiIIVILLE-Fort Pitt linnet at Troy -• ••• • .40 do. Pe.B l .- l' , '. 1 VT If l tl3-1411.0r Branch at AIL Plaanant -_,ln Patio, old-. -- . --- 10,C0 ' Onatub al tainen111........d0 liaele...-- jun ; CINCINNATI-- Brilllaul Branch at Norwalk do Pdarialselron .... .... tau 1 tVKLISVILLE -Aran, Branch at Plquo- ... ... ... do T o. Thatara , .. %An Punch at Parlamenti,- .docOnloneas... L Yammituasalautuatuturut, . - _____ Branch at Eaton... do ibasraiita. . . 4.40 ; Bntrich at liannina...... _Jo Tenthilldan . 4.1 a, , A. A. MASON 4--CO„ ilrulc.h at Chilliotho .....do Saynleoni ..... _ ... .... 9.00 1 , Branch at CuYabchts do.Ducato ..... .. . ...... tLIA importers, Jobbers, and Retaile ...... =ZEE Onxh ~i Tolmo. , Front Brick end House Tile. 1 ... v,... 6s and Cl Marka .Irret, rittqntry, )rm., THE undersigned is nosy manufacturing, at A I NNOUNCE to their Irionde and the put. his Means brick Piers, In Illrminalsam. the 6ami ; , Ih. general', thlt the, are row yreptied to catittit will Fron t Brick. for home, •ver prnalinni. which be , the arm., and rtmq carv.fully relet.i..l 11.N.L ..f will roll at onetbinl to tin-hall ler. than htaldmul, and . KNTIiik:I.I NI:lt 1 1001`. rogreaing patently even. samara edges. and a smooth, p , ./ tiny hare ever ,dlered In OM car. m..e 1,l the moat triod turbine. the: retch no ant O and, and preserve a ; rich and fathionabie !Maas n. .til l . . tit, oar, commun. handannlt• vie.. brat. erre.4.•4., at peen In Rey. Mr and which will hs named at lb. Kuria . ..Church. Smith Pittsburgh: the contratt Marco it ; LC) WEdO? P0,'91117.R PRICER tt i kill b ,rar•Va C W L' , l grie r Tb 't .tvai.r Th ge " g,! ' 7, , 11.7,1 1 0ttr:,', ° :, '.lt , 7,^f..l...lT..i t aTclol:ielt:Z• the 11k,.. genteel house should Iv of mewed brirh, retail [note. and thy goods arrant-tat In L..rartments, eir the wilitictua I n tette 40 trilling Silk Department. Certinnalea my potemthiri. from /armament Meer.. ' Agent*, and Aretillacta, erhe. hem used 'nailer Mick el• ,' Ail the new trot fuhloonble Ityle. impornd tine return.. naatvely. certify to th eir oraperiority to strynath, dun 1 melnding the Itlctmakeil ..1 111.c.k Mik. Ity. retlltaint to frost water. an, le Dress Gatti s Department: II0l;31 Tit[. 1 cattiptieing Poplin.. Ilreaark Then, a..., d. f.aore. .Alen trinulanturinK, a inporior article of r 0... pronoun Cut...-. Do twine, I,Atror. Alitnlicir.Canitri, -reran an eminent Knalith Ant:ann. niperi rto Chan , a nt, tirroadincs. lienabiWnet, A1p.,.....te . and farnirtad at about o n l y half th ereto.... I Shalt' b.. V nett..., 1.0. COM 110% billet:. Alen, diAbOad CAMIIIn. Brict--ettenfirth. durability. 4, lon Crape, Own and embroidered Al., tiama,k. ; Ta b bc " r ' t , li i .. ' w. " l7 m it ' l ' ;..,'t h 1 ' 2741 ' ' ..l l. tie l l '. ..t% ' ..Sl ' a i nit u rl a.;!t a n . 'n a guaranteed . Price. al la loath at the Work.. %ply ISAAC OREOU. Hosiery and Glove Depordtoom . - 1111 NG SII A W t S—Va.hoere, thihet, I win .1... he ion/a ..unet, win, the tort mak, of rar ram teenier., • eon. and :tilt Il..ntery. Tn.. wid Kid 0id,....i.Ky, on 0t,..1 II UttPlll, a ITURCHFIELD I hand -- • IV iIITE GOODS--For Ladies' dresses, of Linen Department. , 34, 44, and 0-4 White la en. LI ten loe inn. Villa nil the various I.laJt urwl-Mull :Muslin. Itrela dc ; , en. Linn, Nradtin.. Polla n' , blenc ‘ h...l and lar-n Darr ' , N tnaok't kineen't 1,•i...•. A, a rural/ prat reed by gat Towelling. litapm An ay. %Int I'll V A PURCIIFIEI.O I ' 1V hite Cloods. F,Ni`4 V . 11.1iti II PAPER. IiANISMS-- 1 Checlud end Dotte.l eamtric.e . . lull, t , vrltr. Itur.k atid fa! The .1... a anon me., at. that a I .r Paton.: the Nalrom.nk 1....111... , irteria and Illatio . p Lawns. of ere, 1.1 ...cantata 110,...., to rale la duality and 11..... A 1.... Curtain %aerial, Piat so and Ts. a A ITI:13 PII A ItSll ALL. IWe V.mrent, A .0. a Weed .. , EittlitiiiiieriOn. Lbet,, Tribilliiil,g7a...Ne, '/AVON - 140 0 His Skive. A complete an-atinent Alto. lUblo Fk mem, Tab,. ;An Para.als of all kln.l. liourat, oral' thc iatml attic , . . .. .. Fhouldert. o,ai thong, nod leyeivnl awl ha 1 ihilllOat it. Goods Itepartmet it ...I. 1,, at' lON wNIIOOINT 1('O, IIs probablr one of the same ettenrice In the country. ea, awe at r ,„, a, y,mt I t, laming •T. et thing known at duturatlcs. . . , .. ' The PrOprietort reel conlblerd that. whh It ea Imainett S A SSA l'A 11l LLA 1 hole (Ittinotimit,l tor , t..111‘1.,, lar - de and attractive stmt. and an 1,1 , 111111, M. I rah lor at,..;:i li. a, atm 1,,1tt, Pricer, they ...Met NA to glee "ern, mantra not. , M holvanie poreitinorn 'ow nefectfully trilin mid that we IL , MI 1.1911 si , I,IT PEAS -Roceived ittel., •ili be pleatof to rec , ter then order., at ', o n,. time, for I'l t 3 to. t., II NI A Nicel.llltil A CAI. . :' , ...'.. , ''41:rg t .1 k T r t . :7 , 1 . 1 0 7 . .. :Z . I.PM.. an. y eastern tall " '" '.."•" ' lT ' . ' "" "" . i NO. anti Whim:table rei n olio, grill be nowt" vat constant-1Y • il I.! - .1 i i.IiIiKITHS throitilli the ...ton .. . . 14 ii.A . E . Pkir A tiN L). . .1.. P.I.I.IIiiN. In lwronolivoilt eente.l hoer., re. , ~..,,, ~,I,,,reiet 1.,/ sal. 11) A. A. Mild ON A I.°. . IV A N1.1'1.1180 a (NI.. evn INO 1.11.'4.4 .1. ILN DI Alt ÜBllEti ItEt;rl NG . /I very large , he. of India !lubber first-bane Beltli oi on lowan. i ll' A V A JP.1.1,V t'reslejnet recta, eil atm • 111 01.11.1110 Of. Iti In ....0 lllebel. Thlf logthioß ...- II Igo ..1. 1., it 11 A Melll.ltltil A elo peeler to leather or any Wier. for all 4,111 cIIAII.I' lb. Iv, lowing. mama. ‘IV 11 1'1'1: clt Al% Sul A\ l' 1,5, I/1 VIIIII , II/1 .l l ti '1 ”. tr . r0,...t 0.1.1,1, ol st.ith en., 11. IL In-. v. hieh II 41 , 4: "'j'''' "I'l'ol Ali illal V A ill/ hell 0 INLII. 'I No 'oat qualrr :100 egrees. het s old Mon, ;II and it remains devible In any dad meet oold I; i l i : l n " t r i ll : i i t t ier A ,..1 4" , "" , ~I ', l, ":,, " ,.. " :„ . ,; " ,. I‘ , ' „,, '" , ' ' ' , ‘l , o i l, e L I I?i t ts 4 ItfI r,.: :: " . 1 , '" :: `, 1; " : 1 ,;:l7;?,1: 1 .:L , r,: i „t O .:„ ° ,:i ' . ~, ~ „,„, ~,, .„,„ I „ -.. ,, ,, , •,. c ,,„; . .„„„ s , ~,, -‘ • ~,,. igloo •41..1 to umrlkturr). 40. no t ........ op'... h. pa Is the rase with Icatior or an nib or . • A. la •1110 belting las rnsa 1s much tole . that of 'nail, 4 ItSi . :NIC 11111111 w for ollit• by /IA "P.. lt r. P1:1.1.till olr rtn, littft P.ll , Ie • eta. dir...1.1... the ore and nn of MIN ., . tr. 111111 , INIO4 /flank leather and remora by JOIIIIII“.1,11.11,1 , 4,l , tlll , ltirS . 1111 hand and lot .1.. al. Not : and It It awl rt. pd J. A 11. PIITLI.ITS. 1 ; am hide hardly l'hlurk ------- -- --- —— hag 1,11,1 '' tockinghain and Domestic Queensware. 0.. - A..., - I - 11110Mb Phalle I Coin: lILVOODWAItD, BLAKELY' & CO,. Man-. on •• rniar.q V ofectmern of landtinshant and renew Cane Marc. 1 pinata, Knot Idetaroo, Ohio. •Ast add. TR , . ... Arlaniple IIMI/1114. corner Sixth and 1.11 ,, ,' ,tams.. tal iIIGIIIIII Church I.llllusJ el:ono:1.v nest door to J. A It op: , '''."."' "r ' 111.....17.. 1 ,1 7: l V, u rilNl're ' ; ' , l ; ' n'l4.'"""'"r"'''. , It., entrain,. Morita enable un to fill rorterspromml , y (~ ~I„ ~ I v onapeteut &Axil, lolua ennr . autly en , pl o / ed. - I - ; b 4 p`;‘rj.l.'", l „l.."„vh"..Nl', l ,:in', l : -,:,'':,a, 41) - 7h•••11', - k •am.. in trap pme with all th, new and imprortA;i 1.. 111 .r Iho vr halt tou.trr T o l oi t it ' AT4s; ' , w' ' I "r itk1, ' , 1 ,T,,,,, Flacons, Pitcher', Fara; Tni rkihmort. , e... anU, M W .. , ",. ' Pinner Vmee. llohletn, Slantel Itruaroexp, -tearing. and ; .• 21 off Jars. and article. for dramatic unr, in gnat variety. I 4 4 1511---No. I 'Erbil met Shed: in !ibis. and n 0.d... ~,,,,it.it, rv,,,1..d.. ...la.' I half bide Na.l ll.rring.. In lad.; 11 . 4 AY . elSil) - 3IA NU RE PORI: t 4-125d0z. No I :1e1... .. re,elyina and for Ws harper 4 Co's celebrated Ilay and 11,uotre Forks. Ire •0. Arpin WATT A (k). rece ved from the mannfacturer, Phlladelphm on remain*- . ... _ • K. W. pal NIDETER. meta and for sale by i 1 0 ITKE-1 01) bbls good Itio,just receiving li.er ntreet -11, ) and tor entle 10. r JOHN IV ATI' a -CO. Pm neat,a• of finish and fetrlntic vain.. then Verb Elbert, st. cannot he 0 , 111VII•eti: mad the low price at ..ehleh they are sold must In.rs Ihrlt Intrduction. aply /Ilia: 116 USE of th; Soren Gables; -a Ito- ' _.. _ _ _ . ___ 11.1 1 UCKWILEAT FLOUR—I.OOO lbs. fo r a thence by 11.1.11.111nrohnrns. At t lioutEn. Mawr 1/nrsa. Third xtre.. aPP. lO. t.h. I.ll'm I.lrlng An, NB 3KI _UP II .1 ,,,, ItOb/50.N. L[71%6 a CO. re. t Office. er , ' , _ €l - ..A - NDLES - 10 0 boxes Summer Dip Led; _ filfrEli-25 kegn for silWby is - Etta; wt. ~le b . 1 JI np.Tl ROBISON, LITTLE Aco 11 * ROBISON:. LISI 'LE I CO. li l ittilt : :soo bat. bril:d-lioni,i.; ytAroN—anoo lbs ceuntrT cured for soleby IJP .41.31 - JOEIN RI lATI 1 CO. opT.: W° - R . 0811tn. k r.11% 7 11 1 1 t h . 7 o. fIOTTON—SG bales now --- landing from stall . CIIES - TNUTS-30 hat , forsale b• 1...,4 Fort Pitt, for salo by ISAIAH DIO4CRY 100 • av-^.! ROBISON. LITTLE Ar CO. _ anN/ . Ware ant tomtit at - piU .9, 1 , 1t0 N-25° tone for rain t r7LE s co. S ACON-15,000 lbs. llama and Shoulders it In entokeholue, fay nabs by ap22 ROBISON. LITTLE • CO. S PONUE-3 otrings very Superior; I bale mv, " Cearar, kr ado by spB J. 241/00NILLitia a Co.. 2.4 Wood .t. COMMERCIAL. BAirmoma Aamuc..—ddaertildoelate and subscriptions. fiar IbLa pap.. I . ..aired wad tharxrded (rano( expels.. from l ITTECBtrItte 111ARKET. , i dryly Perrenctort alatirrr. Thuradars Ma, I. 1 A amoral .Iletness pervaded the twins/ restentay. and 40,Anti.j. , 1 nen rally were without change. FLOUR—Ite..-Ipts by river y....rda, .........0.0 SILL. from tretlhande mulinort to •kw small lot, only. A sale el th e low r wharf of 113 bbls. at $3 91 V bid, and of 30 Lble 3fonorthabela brands at $3 25 VI bbl, 1.3 a) was of Potty for • lo 'of 16 bbS., but th e holder demanded $3 :a. and the sale b not Goo effected op to a late hour. Wee hum stow we mallow] to small lon at the lamed rates, say 13 314.3 37 . 0 bbl. GRAIN—Tim market to without chimar, receipts are light, and small mice transpired at previous quotations. tIROCERIEttI—We notice a continued armorer In coon and molusaa.lra mace of the Mettler at GNM)GIic, and of at the latter 37 it for comma:Lon. and see tor anger bows, For Rio cafe the market Is dull. Cl 10%0116h11Sle as ID quality, OlLa—klides 11, Lids NU 2 /8/11 all at fide s and of 13 Lids Co 1. to two 10 ,. Cl 6 0e 51.1. 4 mos, with per for bid...— Linseed Is selling at 47490.- i , gal. and 'Tanner's 01l at $lO 4117 Is $4l. I DRIED FRUIT—The market iI comparatively quiet , with no meted I change to priers. comparatively beard of no sales o.n; large ceient b i r.,,, lialkihl—th ' socket rordmiter tom , with a fair busine ss dolog, doing. Cl for SS. rides Nita ~/houlders ..?4,3 it F. far . ..ern and .-1 y coml. and of eountry carol l, to s e e lower. i I .AltD—Suoplies am limited, with small aalea s in td.. at Sti.l.i. 0,1 iril keeirat 9(49...e1l h. PIPORTS BY RIVER. LINO SNATi—Per.- LuLanWhitmore A Wolf; 3 A.. pi+tasb, Lech OeC. , tea hem.. Mereden ICurnlr, akileker J A Koos; 0 111,14 hair. 72 du lard oil, IV ktiajbam. I trunk. 4 ban mdee.lle kir I Foray th 73 ',ht. hlekey, Cunard. i etoldb: bO bias tAcoa dere. Sellers I be bble aloi•Itor. Nlalistire Nom, Cm .5 hlsde a/um:alder., A Kb,:9 has hardaprej I be mem. As hemp Need. 1/ratrJk Cm f, lab wrap, 1 Ir, d, I do la,. was, 9 bas ' , cachet, A Ws dar IL "kWh: Lblprarbea, tll,, rap, 11 do paehi, 8 Wind..., Atlas, I be be..., /Uwe a• Co: bg. apple,l tn. 14 lAll.d..er aim fdo fur.. 4 I, gs.gin4er,: apl , l, M , bemee, Ibl Treitla, L. ?leleavallt • b oh, 'Traver...- Tilde abed boa , banal shoulder", 97 ',hie !art oleuer aboard. Pa B.Lumq-4 ba. ivatlx.n. t Ca 2 bids lard oil MeF.lro *12,11.0. 6 1.• I."'h a " I 4 4. P ZII I 4 Ti ; t.{.[eT..l.3Vii•Vit 34—`""c'g"'''120`11' I blvad i .. 4yth uilv.r.'l2 do lard 01., IV Itn.qllll•tosrlgr'o[l:sd.'lll4kircr' pea r. b H', —1 trunk. J A l'Augli,y; 53 1euy..4.. flour. Wick A SleCaurllem lu do rolul pAlul. Ligipeuevtl A Hun I hbl iterAria. A bfl., d... LorAux A r , rerliog - la Lol.7l•A—llta P-ko. I reolliimsl Alpe. A Gonlri: n liKde ban,...1 A A ut , 1tt,...: lb LilA skiiA., I do far, WI: , I A c...; 144 la , lard. 300 re. haw, W A II Alceut.eli Auto lOU dn. AV 4lnAhricA,l34l,. I Al ve..4.1 . 1ark A num 11,Y, hemp. A rAturuog A 1'A,.1.,r, 76 , In..lUrlue, Add,. JID, Jew-lu A K.ci, 2.4 tow 1 11....un tort,. FA 1,-..ti A Premoo. 4 1,.... 1 biE .ruo:..re. 11.-1...1., A {Uwe 117_14.11111-11. .11: , -111.1•N NO A—, hr. cher, 11 d.. butter. 2 Md. ii , , ~ I , Cn0m.1.1.1.,./.0.11 l keg hoop.. Jar A coAl Al 1,1. 1 ..i1t-rani, t Thlnlouni; Il ow i ,1 ,, rh..... E.,1A1 11.-Aselton, aP I, L 1 An.l,llov. J h :+1.,... art. 1 corn AtielLers. I lit .1 N WAY, ham. •,,, Au leutu.r. 46 Jo rhee.A. J 11 Om tt.... , 1 1, , 1. , ..1 .,., 61 , 1; , ,,, ,..r...r ri.x 11.- h it . A A 11 1 ; 1 1 ..? : . -eft. I Lill I.uuer, E Ile, 1,11:1....,V1LL7 Ke —lln iitOCIAII4I-.- . ... Abide, .Biwa Buke l r I I.ors, 1iA.41 to s .rtoue. ll A LIA..rA Lou I,A, ry.A.‘,...., - la. U doff A 0 . 211 A. d.er rid,. 110Itue, A CIA A. brile - . Ameneau 111,1 A' obrolli.u: 1.70 111. Lard- D Larh a Cox UV Jo 11. e. W M. ally. S k... lob. 11. balzell. 7:1 AIWA Lama. Kier l JemeA. 1 I NA. ni. , lA..*. AU Kg., mfr...., .1 Semler: IS hIKU Aar.... 4 ails nut U.. 1 do dour. W Ulaidmia. as d..• wr nil. :411er, 1 Nl/..,1... ?A lAicon. — J Ones lA/ LIA temp.' Nall RI, II 41AArl A 0. :4 MAJ. 1.....0ri. I ebel.. W Bitg- - 1 1 Lam, 12 ALA. uili. 11 Gm, A 0, IU ok. rliouldert,Siallb :incl.,. 1 I, rn,:ii. J I. Ishre 1 11.1.1 haw, II II Alagreur , ... . . , arNrlill-p. Caolttr, id bElsaour. Cant Ilc11111rn: 29 /do corn. III:m.1.0 A A I•orn. fl bbl , f10ur...! do fru, torn, 11 .t. .hear. Will:numb • Noltln a du vr.ol. I! Barker: lu bLIN coop-rat tlberstulker A 1) - u li do Gear. Armstrong • Croer 125 dr/ 1,1: pr. bseon. 0 rk• do. Yr 11Ingltant: In baton. 55'. ''.ll7il‘'rrtli,'!'',';'''rZ",Vll*J'''''-e.1.4"ri:1A.,17. bltd• I.norn. Ileradrn • Vur..l., Ihe thlt Hourreuoldr • Jotter. lao do. Itrurn • lirrkralti..lt, 1: do. al 4. ,ppli, C itr , r. , 111 , . ti.bar.... a I/al sell, II U. II Lec0b..11.4. 4 , Z. I INIa•NILI.. PIA llnst . I I.bl •uga, L . tirabsno I mk 1 rrlte lti b rur.. lOs ,1nr.r0ar...2 dr , Incop..W.rt A slo.2.tutlo, .11,, pc rt r tlour. II do bran. anon abonnl. 1 lAt rgur In .1.17 ..rn 1 1 , ton. hat. 1.,I) ttoptt tad, tiotal • co,. A basso I roll I..tblinr. II Graff it tat 111 hbd. n•t, It II J,.11n....0n, a do. Li Grob A t e. a rte. lama. 7 Ithd• lon. II r l lO,OlB , 1, kg. lard. .k. fenthrm. a4O tag , . II ha/all A Co, T. 2,... bu• short,. II f lunar. :111.1.b1, done. o•taur Abunol.. i JVNNI HA. 11..ur. I/ Lrreb t tln:2110 rtn• llunrall•nr..r.ll I.+l bran. lb I , lllr (tilt. In 4101 brnro.r. DIVIINAL-I:2eet I.,lntrrn. DT M., 02 n ak• tan.. 1...p1h II pr., Orr, Clark I ha .14. 4.01..41A Vgn.n.. •• MI. par.,. Ire ,Inrktnn In to. !,‘ tud Ir. IV V , Isr•llaJb Y PbIII Kramer t Itarb4. PORT OF' PITTSBURGH Timm—Thar try, 10 fa, 0 Inch, ut elmnorb by Orr mart, Mat !rmnitaa. mai LEM.. ARRIVED. .11irhl¢}n, Rule, Dears. I . ..wary, Gard,. llvava licliravrtrt. e. Lalu Usarrs..7vnr.r L.. eul P cator Zactavva I.llm, rtr aos. Arra+, Turvura. Munbek. e11v,111: '"1""n• II bv,inc EEMIZEI I. , 1 , • 111.. Nlirtd,. 11..arrr 14-arrr, Itrarrr ilnemyral, Ar ell io W idAVl. ' t{ . nrinddrd N, • to. Ilaorbl... Outdo, 31,11111.. Suldhrh, unr , rr. Laner 51r4r. Flunk, Manetta. villu DRY coops -2 tierces grease; 2 Ws do. 2 do dry dplder, 10 roar feathery, 2 dm rm., • No. iurOdir From Orluarr Fort. 1 , 10. for orde br 200 19MAII DICKEI I" CO. FaRESU 4UTTER-4 boxes Table Butter, Just IL D rred zrd err by__ , AT 7,.1.1t 1 ryl TE. Pifi'SORGH GAZETTE fltEAT e l MINERAL DII3COVEHT. The tu bop Triweekly Herald, gives a glowin u l re accounb of a recent discovery of lead ore about e mike from that town by Mr..Thce. Le- rt.,. F he editor ban been down in the mines, lin tel one di dyed anci,twenty.feet below the surface of the , and be tells, with great minuteness what he saw there. The extreme length of the aubterraneart nu:this something like ,one hun dred and sixty feet by sixty, and varying in height from ten to sixty or seventy feet. It wan discove . I zi alloritleix months since, and since then one milli o pounds of ore have been taken from their hid g place, and scarce mote has been done than to remove what hung upon, the en crusted wall, or laid exposed to the , eye, or slightly buried beneath the floor of the cavern The Herald sajs $2.8,000 is the reward of this bare skimming of the surface, while' the testi mony of experienced miners is, that the vast ! reservoir of wealth is as yet entirely undisturb ed. But when this portion of the an tern is ex hausted, the work and wealth of its owner will have just commenced to he realized.—Stretch log on from the eastern terminus of what is now viSible of the cave, Is a narrow passage which may be traced for thirteen hundred feet, and through the Whole coarse of which are visible signs of the same rich deposite of mineral. The explorer wormed his way for 'about six hitadred feet, and saw entingh to gratify his curiosity. Twice the rocks open into somewhat capacious rooms; neither of them of sufficient hieght to al low a man to Stand erect, but both showing MI equivocal evidenitthat the depths below are loaded with mineral tree:sure. One of the open ings which he denominated ti " bed-room," is about twenty-five liy fifty feet, and the other, '• the palor," is 'mine thirty-five by one hundred feet, and is highly 'ornamented, both with clut ters of mineral froth thel walls Ind beautiful sta lactites of carbonate of lime, 'from the roof. It in said to be impossible to estimate the value of this lead-3500,000-may be too high a figure, or it may he tun low. take a long time to ea - haust it, and until exhausted its value cannot he told. It is, doubtless, the " richest deposite of mineral ever found in America, and sinks Cali fornia into the shade. Of the process and the labor by which this' discovery was made, the Herald says: We know not what tribute to pay to the per ,everenee and courage, which carried the din , coverer, for the first time through this long, nar row dismal track. In the worth of Col. Whit tlesey, the geologist, (after going ohkr the same ground that we have gone:) •• no braver man than Thomas Levens lives on earth.— Six months ago, .f there were none so poor a% do him reverence." impelled by curiosity and determination to strikaa big lend,r_he entered a small crevice which, by accident. lit found leading westward from an ashen, aban Boned eight years ego by some disappointed miner:and overcoming almost insurmountable obstacle:4, not knowing whether he tended, or what dangers awaited him, pushed his _ way for the first hundred and fifty feet with. hopeless, sickening toil—still be pushed oward. At length the well known glitter of thehilltlenore sparkled upon his eye. Hope now took possession of the heart and gave strength to the muscles. (In ward be pushed his course; no mortal near share his transport or come to his rescue should dangers hefall—onward he goes his way, nod in ten hours, emerges again from 'the mouth of the old shaft, the richest man in lowa. HOW WAOIIttiGION WAS MADE COMMANDER IN•CED3F [FIIO3I WORHS Or JOHN ADAMS.] Every port brought me letters from my friends. I Dr. Winthrop, Dr. Cdoper, General James War ren, and sometimes-fronoGenerel Ward and his nide and Gen. Heath, and many others., urging in pathetic terms the Impossibility of keeping their men together, without the assistance of Con.' vers. I was daily urging all these things, but , we wereembarressWithtnore than one difficul ty, nor only with th 'party in favor of the peti tion el to the ging, !Ind the party who were jealous of independence, but a third party, which was a Southern party against a Northern, and a jealousy agaliai e'Bew England army under the command of a NeWEngiand General. Wheth er this jealousy was sincere, or whether it wan mere pride and a hauahty ambition of furnishing a Southern Gerieral to command the Northern army :I cannot say g: but the intention was very visible to me that Col. Washington was their ob ject, and an many et our stauncheat men were in the plan, that we could carry nothing without conceding to it. Another embarrassment, which was never publicly known, and which was marc h:illy concealed by those who knew it, the May echusetts and other New England delegates were divided. Mr. Hancock laid Mr. Cushing bung hack; Mr. thirass did not come forward, and even Mr, Samuel Adams 11 . 0.3. irresolute. Mr. Hancock ' himself had an ambition to be appointed Cum ma nder-in-ehlef. Whether he thought an election a complimeht dee to him, and intended - to have the honor of declining it, or whether he would hare accepted, I know not. To the compliment he had some pretentious, for, at that time his ex- ertions, nacrifices and general merits in the cause of his country. had been incomparably greater ; than those of Colonel Washington. But the delicacy of his health, and his entire want of ex- 1 perience is actual service, though an excellent , militia officer, were decisive objections to him in my mind. In canvassing this subject, out of doors, ; I found too that evenamong the delegates, of Vir ginia there were difficulties. The apostolical ; reasonings among themselves, which should he greatest, were not less energetic amongst the saints of the ancient dominion then theyg were among us of Nest - England. Iwseveral conversa tions,, 1 found more than one very cool about the I appointment of Washington, and particularly Mr. l Pendleton was very clear and full against it- Full of anxieties concerning these confusions. and apprehending daily that we should hear very distressing new, from:Boston, I walked with Mr. 1 Samuel Adams in the State House yard, for p lit tle exercise and fresh air before the hour of Con gress,- and there represented to him the various dangers that surrounded us. lie agreed to them all, lout raid—“ What shall we dos" I answered him that he knew that 1 had taken great pains to get our rolleagues to agree upon some plan, that we might be unanimous; but he know that they ' would pledge themselves to nothing; but I was U. S. SENNTr--Three vacancies now remain determined to take a step which should compel in the Senate—one in Connecticut, one in Ten.' them and all the other members of Congress to nessee, and the third in California. The three &elan themselves for or against something. - I seat. became vseent on the termination of the mu determined this ;morning to make a direct last erasion of Congress—all of them, - therefore motion that Congress should adopt the army be- belong to the class of 1817. • Our readers know fore Boston, and appoint Col. Wwthinfiton cod - that the Senators are divided into three classes. outsider of it." Mr. Adairs gem.ed to think very The first class. whose terms expire in 1853, enu se.rioesly of it, but said nothing. . sista of twenty two member,: the class of 1855 Accordingly, when;Congreas had assembled. I' of nineteen, and that of 1857 of' twenty one.-- rose in my place. and in as short a speech as the The Senate, as it now stands, consists of twenty su bj ec t ...id admit, represented the stated' the two whigs, three regular free toilers, twenty Colonies, the uncertainty in the minded the p.- . regular democrat/I. eight State rights democrats!, pie, their great expectation and anxiety, the din- i four demoernts elected from - whig States, or irk; tresses of the army, Gila danger of its dissolution, , had whig aid to elect them. Whitcomb, of ; la the difficulty of collecting another, and the probe-, sham. and Shields, of Illinois,-were chosen by hility that the British army would takeadvantage the free soil balance of power; but they are to of our delays, march not of Boston, and spread ; be relied upon to act with the democrats and regard their pledge to the free killers. - Thin die desolation 03 far as they could go. I concluded ' with:, motion, inform, that Congress would adopt • political analysis, although correct at the present the army at Cambridge. and appoint a General; , time, is quite likely to be inapplicable to the that though this was not the proper time to pomi- , body before the middle of the next session of I Congress. The presidential questinn krill change nate a General. yet, air 1 had reason to believe thine was • point of the greatest difficvilty, I hed : existing- relation Sand create new ones - aiming the nu itancy to declare that I hod butane gentle- 1 democrats, in the course of the mist year; and man in my mind ( cc t ha t lth p" tha ., ! _. . comman , a, ; we do not, apprehend such a concert between and that was a gentleman from i'leglwat, ••••:. 1 them as td constitute a very formidable opposition was among us, and very well known to all of as, tO thealministration Presidential aspirants In a gentleman whosekkill Jut experience as an of- the Senate, and the body contains at least half. Geer, whose independent fortune, great talents, , a score of them, wilt bs, more anxious s,,,cirem... and excellent universal character, would command ; vent one another than teen:Marra, the executive. the approbation of all, America, and unite the ; Their intrigues and raameavers will delay the cordial exertion. of all the Colonies better than ' ; public business, but they are not likely to; take any other person in the Union. . a courve calculated to awaken the active resent the Washington, who happened to sit near , roe , of the .dmini Amt . ! on . -. .Bggia, C,... . the door, as soon as ha heard me allude to him, , __ . . • . from his usual modesty, darted into the library room. Mr. Hancock, who was our President, which gave me an opportunity to observe his countenance while I was opeaking on the state of the Colonies, the army at Cambridge, and the enemy—heard me with visible pleasure; but when I came to describe Washington for the commander, I never marked a , more sadden and striking change of countenance. Mortification and resentment were expressed as forcibly as his faco could exhibit them. Mr. Samuel Ad- atm Reminded the motion, and that did not soft en the President'S physiognomy ,ist all. The subject came under debate, and several gentle men declared themselves against the appoint ment of Mr. Washington, not on account of any personal objection against him, bat because the army' were all from New England, had a Gene ral of their own, appeared to be satisfied with him, and had proved themselves able to imliris. an-the British army infloston,ithickwas Wilkey etted at that time. r. Peudletoo, of Virginia, Mr. Sherman of Cotmectient, were veryexplirit in declaring this op mlon. Mr. ' Cashing and several othenamove- • faintly expressed thebtopposition, and theirfeere of discontent in the arroyand in New England, Mr. l'aine expressed a great opinittdof General Ward and a strong friendshill,fht him; - haling been hie classmate at aCtilliti,' mat least fits eon- VOLUME LXIV--NUMBER 220 temporary, but gore no opinion *tithe Cluestin, The subject was • postponed to e future 'day. In the meantime, pains were taken oat of doers to obtain a unanimity, and the roiers.were gen. • erally .. so clearly in furor of Washingloa, that the dissentient members were persnadedto with- draw their opposition, and Mr. Washingtott waa nominated, I believe by Mr. Thos. Johnson, of Mar-land, unanimously elected, and the army adopted From the Nationai Intellisrerteer. RAPID PROGRESS 01' memo ittempric tVe lay before our reader, a statement from Professor Patti respecting the Electro-M4nrtic Loeornotire: and when we regard the feet that the highest power ever attained before his expe riment, win less than half a home power, and that costing probably one hundred times as taucb r as it does under this new mode of applicatiorq we cannot be indifferent to so great'a resale( and the bigtilfromises with which it seems to be fraught: Messrs. Edrrons, The Electro Magnetic Lo comotive made a very favorable trip on Tuesday lost, more especially when it is taken into the account that we were constrained to. make this trial with only one halt (or even a little leas) of the power, the engines mini battery are-capable of yielding. Each engine, calculated upon the basis of toy stationary engine, ought to give at the lowest estimate 12 horse power, which would' snake the locomotive 24 horse power. The ac tual power I have not been able to ascertain; but the following data may serve to give some ides of its power. The locomotive, with the battery folly charged, weighs ten and a half tons. With the seven , passengers taken on the trip to and from Bladensburg the weighfwas eleven tons.— Under the - most` favorable arrangements eight pounds are required to start a ton on a perfectly level - roil, and seven pounds will barely keep a ton in motion. Ordinarily, upon railroads' the allowance is ten pounds to a ton, but this applies only to can unincumbered by machinery. The friction of locomotive machinery renders its draught far greater, and can only be accurately mrertained by experiment In each case. The. magnetin locomotive, the first of Its kind ever - made, is imperfect, and from the newness and stiffness of all the work, it tuns exceedingly hard. We will take 200 poundi, - which is below the actual power required to keep it in motion on a level portion of the road. A horsepower upon the usual estimate iv 150 pounds 2f miles on hour, or 375 pounds 1 mils an hour. The speed of the magnetic locomotive is, we will say, 15 miles an hour on a level road, (it has in fact made more,) and its traction 200 pounds. We have then 375 pounds 1 mile an hour, and 200 poonda 15 miles an hour for the locomotive, which gives eight horse power. But the engine has more than this. It has greater power at a slow speed, and most hove, by all •reasonable estimates, twelve horse power; which, as I mid before, is about one half its proper capacity.— One of the most serious defects arises from a want of insulation in the helices. After the en gine was placed on the.road it was found neces sary to throw out of action five of the helices, and there at the most important point In the 'stroke... This difficulty•could not be remedied without ta--• • king both engines entirely out—an undertaking for which 1 had neither time nor means, as the track with which we are now accommodated is • soon to he filled up for the purposes of the Rail road Company. Another serious difficulty en countered was the breaking of the porous cells in. the battery, causing a • mixture of the two acids, and the interception of a large portion of ,the power. I had great difficulty In procuring suit able porous cells, and the manufacture of such I smm.l needed was, after a great expense, given up by two of the best pottery establishments' in the • country as a thing impracticable. It was how ever. accomplished through the ingenuity of Mr. Ari Davis, my engineer, but they were made of a weak clay, and have now, from frequent use, become so much impaired as to break from the slightest cause. Before we started two of them broke, and the defect was only partially repair ed. Not far from Bladensburg two more gave way, and detracted at once • greatly from par working power. On ourreturn, about two miles from Bladensburg, three more gave way, and • we were reduced to at treat one half of — our power. The running time from Washington to Bladens burg was thirty nine minutes. We were. stop ped on the way five • times or we should, have probably made the run in less than thirty min utes. Going and coming there were saves skim • and three delays—that is, the engine was back ed three times, but without entirely losing head way. It is a very important and interesting feature of this engine which I deitionstrated some years since, that the - tevendng power is greater than the propelling power; it is nearly twice as great. When the engine is rerwersal, the magnetic electric inductionis in favor of the battery current, and augments its effects. The • defect of the cells is easily remedied.. The trouble growing out of the oscillating motion of the car can all be obviated by using rotary Instead of reci procating engines. The greatest speed attained on onr last trip was about nineteen miles an hour, and about seven more than in any former exper- - iment CHARLES G. PAGE.' WASHINGTON, MAT 1., 1831 Tux Knocersos et Disonscr. , --The "Spiritual Knockings" in Massachusetts have, as we learn from the Springfield Republican, taken a decided ly corporeal torn. it appears that. Herman Yi ning, a frequenter, of the house of widow Here, at Williatesburgh, in Hampshire county, where the ”manifestations"- were domiciled,. bas been examined before Trial Justice Clapp, of Willi amsburgh, for lewd and lascivious behaviour and speech, and bound over in the sum Of $BOO to answer at thedune Common Pleas st Northamp ton. This Yining is the recognized leader of the knocking band in toot place. One witness testified that accused had at sun dry times embraced certain married and numar. ried women and continued in rush embrace with kissing for one hour at each time. Another stated that in answer to the question, •'do you believe in promiscuous marriages:". Vining said that Christ before his accusers was , eometimes Miss Martha J. Morton, and Mrs. Arabella Gere hare also been arrested, the former for ••Ifwd and lascivious conduct" sad the latter for keeping a ••disorderly house" in Willirunaburgh. Tirey belong to Vining's party of spiritual oper ators, whose conduct appears to have seriously outraged the propriety of the good people of the village, and stirred the cup of scan dal-to itavery dregs. The examination of ladies Morton and Gera is Yet to take place. . . N AN.. ROAD To TOO trios Mortrratef.—We , dorttano that a recoinnoissance of the country between Ste. Genevieve and the Iron Mountain ' has just been completed, and Rut afaibrahle . report is made of the practicability and seine of t h e proposed Plank Road.. The capital. stook of the Company has been subseribed, and tit...work placed under the general direction, id consulting ! engineer, of Mr: Kirkwocal; the' Chienaginesr of the Pacific Reamed . Company; Under 'lle direction-this reconnoissance , hat bein Made. and the parties for =rev are Omit oomuteaclig their labors. The work is to be put under con tract with the least possible delay, say 4Mseta Juno 15th and July let, and urged to iiimiartate completion. The projectorn contemplate IStidtcsal Pilot Knob, to the lead mince nmirredericktan, and "continuation to thoPotoal tante" thanulab iag to constant market ,an. immitme mineral wealth. The mein trunk. of this road to the Iron Mountain will be about' forty . .thred - miles in length, end passes:through in* Aiming land, and whims there is OA &bonds:ink"' timber, - both ask and pine. Farmington is :oae• of_ the Ant pinta, . . Tito above is but o ne of itermil plattk. roads "atttletki,are about betig coantanced.L4l. Lodi eindArem.