PITTSBURGH 'G PCRLDNIED DAILY ADD WISIDELYi BY & CO. (p. 11. warm , arms o, :rasa ararcr, =XI VORIL TO ma 1.211 QM= . . ORIEL i .D....Rai—m.end0w.r."....... D.r.bb , tali reasty: Sth Douses ifilieshyn ateanee. . . VTDEKLT— wo oilers per atinumn. in &du o- M. arse ili to, vapollei m the folimaint . .Walki 69 . 9— I , Three copies. lwr mtsinct i t 00 611 mew , • ~'''' . 900 Iva MO , . --. '1 7D 00 13 oo .rmy collie. do The packet for each Club to be N od pp /?ne, person g ad to be rakt inarily in advance_ No Clubespere will be lent after the t on expthns, ulthiths the ..1 pp...., t o , a renewal.' • • um pr ADvkairismo. One Bunare (10 lines of Nonpareil or less) one Insertion. . .. . .. . .... -...11 060 Do. enchasldltional ........ 0 i'' Do. le. two weeks. lio. 000 thno weeks.—....._— e 400 two mositha- - i 7 00 Do. three months.— ..... —..... 6 00 D o,o*o Da. - fat maths 10 00 Da.Mx months...-. ........ ........., 12 00 Do . to-4m months ... :, is 00 f tantitho Carda,s hnes or Pon per aannu-$5OO One Dollar faro-eh additional line. One Minna changeable at pleasure (per • - limni exclusive of the Patin... ...... --...c1: 5 0 0 For each additional Mme, too-med. or one Mcmth, and for each additiomil rousse inserted under the yearly ram, . half pd.-.' - ' • Asivertimmenti lin o- 4MM a Muth. 0. 1001 rrr 11110 . i, loeg, to bo charged ILI ••• .00•1Ith .0 • natt linhlishem not accountable er legal adverldnimitutt lwr yood the amount chordal fur their as enthrall° ~ Atinnurance mialida cum teu fur dn., to be aft . rgiel the same other advertlecro Advertisements. not marked on thenepy Or * 02.016 01(1 mniame of imertionn - will be oputinued tut forbiciond MO. moot eracted egoordinirle. The grivllme of annual aleartlsera le strictly limited to their own Immo-dine trurinths; and .all mivertiermerinleac 0u 1 x... • Me benefit of other pensmosas wellasall edverhaeutent• not . immadmtely connected wltialteir own lbont anal all asora of eiverewements, 12. length Or hallatul • holimitiengugel, will by enact:ad at the usual gur .01 each pr at sdeurthintr. 12110 will he parately _ enderel. and. ompt payment is desired. All advertisement , for charitable hastitationn.fire cone sPrerltit:,teloctagg.,l' h1:1 4 ➢ '4ooo 6.0"..1r, -, -. 1 price, earabla Mn 7ln ad. rsoce. idarrisme maims to ho chanted liOlonta Death 130tim. inCeth.l Without charge. vale. mcompa ' Med by funeral invltalieu, or obituary note., and when molemnpanied. to be paid for. I i[erillth sdrOtthers, WA 101 010,00 Nendthe caiththo2k3.• lths, a: th,thlthth ono-es dedgnot to call attend®. to , Taira, Soirees. Con ceit. orngiminlZerrg , x . t=la g tgnee - mad. - niz i e &Meow] to call MtenOon to mint. enterpri.,rauls or inter4e4 to maim. holl. vidmi eaten., mat Dot/ be thwthed. with the ithatithand• bur that. thrum , . ill to - be raid SO. If Weeded. to ho to-- nerted in the local opium. the gam) will be charged at the rate of not (01.1. than 10 eents o to p e c r h a ln rg ie e . Th ho i po Lim* Not i * r t .l4each. d rple proa Ural Estate Airirote` sad AUCLlOnerre adentenunda . not to to clamed under .yearly rated, but to be allowed a the count of thirty three sal om third per mos. fro m the •seetrat ofMi. imam' on vsnworir IN UAW 1,2138. • ' ' • - Do. each v 101900.1 10.1;:iiin1—..... . 31' • ' .thrththaa[thrf th Ithr.o.l . rriall. • - . ' 9'r Da.ol",llo,l7ignrthrti=7:::49 :VI .. :, 411 tr..ool<ot adverttements mire mild in adman. BUSINESS CARDS. ALDEBITAN Onli A. PARKINSON, Alderma.4, Fifth rig Ward, Nun street. battteen OIL.; aotl Walnut. All bw/ocoo promptly . attloadot to. OBSEYS 5. ccacaa „ IILIPISAINT.I.*-TAYLOII, Attorneys at / Low—Older cu fount street. No.B2tiActlrdwa Wood add N 0114,0014 rtrAper, I'dtrborldk. Pk. N. ldtplatut ae Cdroth.lwidder for the Stated( New York. . • - kmlo 111.0111, 661.15.11 • lIINN COLLIER; Attorneys at Law— to Office on Fourth Area, above Rralth&ld. I. NV. F. WRITE, Attorney at Law—Of near Fourth, in Allard aJtriild aS_Y ILIRRISON SEWELL;Attorne at Law, ohio e , tau t ; Commlmicoher fo O rtaki et t !Lek 11;;;tfir47. "' at i'"iL " S a ve , ear4S,tver AJ P. &G.L. B. PETTERMAN, Attar- AA • nese stasms slat 1142.1 Estate Agents. Ne.lol 4th. amet Littsbuseh. &WIG T AMES 7 J..K1311N, Attorney at Law, office. te moms. foil, weerr of Groat street andVarrood • , ritt.ohnur.h. Jolfcdll AAMES F. KERB., Attorney at Law—Office ay on 4th rt., hvhrron Emithhela mod Groot Pittsburgh. IORANCIS C.ELANEGlNiAttorneyst Na`l7llft.ren suer. tstutoran. TOWE•& WATSON, Attcamaym at Law, No.llo Fourth Wort, Httobtorrh , cosucce—Alosuml or k 0.7: Job. Buytim Da: Ilea- Tost. Morrima Om; Wm, B. roam Jobs Flemlug, Ao casauau Get' W. Jork•Ort, Fitttbure,' DWARD P. JONES, Attorney at Law: I Fourth area, between WI:O3mA Smith- I.l\ ASPER: B. BRADY, Attorney at Law, ' No. EVFlfth stmt. Pittsburgh, Ps. :45j • . Irua - o. amret. 11Cs. WIIIWIS dr. CO., Bankera . .1 :Exchange Broiers, North East earner of Wood r i rLt b n ' eNiteral team. end reocaptir ntrentled and Exchangeßroker, . 'Fourth greet, Tienlek tn 'Bank "dolma FOIL at I.Y -nma6old eind :Mae , Simko boned and mid. The blithest market prier paid in premium Mr Amster , Ralf Dollank mid 1111 i 91.1.11 h itite VVLAR RJR , Banker end „Broker, V I'l 4t.b . street: l :CO. lE 64 ioloirtgl____„he Rink of Fittithargh. WILKINS & CO, Exchange Brokers, south I.'set Corner of Skied and Mar lut Meets. All mellow at mrt liberal rate+. 1101.3 LES dr. SON. Dealers in Foreign _LN • and Domestic Mils or Exchange, OextlbcabS of . te, Climb Notre awl Epecle, No. , 39 Market street, Mt. mole on all the Drhallbol throughout the Unitorl litotes. _ _ _ • 14.11.1 IL .. BAER n.., Ureteric 'Dellen , In Foreign dud Domestic of Eze11..., Certnlnstec , of •Drposite„Bd.k Note.— Ofrlcs. center of Third and Nind strenc.dnecur erredle the Nt. Clueles Hand 11 — CAR6T11 — ERSBAnki n g Honse, Y. oMang . az.i.Tarta:-.Tng -Wen of the Othed ...MA_ • Dm. 11.11. go.A/ RD S: MTN, Coremission Merchants . isu n zi UM Brokers. N 0.114 Spr m ord street Presoasa nod tar.d VASTMVAT. n a k ALMER, HANNA CO., Successor' n er to flown Lama CO.. Himmtss. Manna o rdeaktii Sondsco sie Domestic Eneheno, CottMacWordf posit. Sight Checks ssie. sod collectioCarson ns mnis on nest- I T the prin. pa l mints of the Gaited Mates. She higlnnt premium pal for Smeign and Annette. Gold. • . Adestricsamde on consignments of Produmsbipsint • an literal terms. C:4. - 7 — Vr —r---;- - TAILOR; •Coinith tad Bill LP limb,. 112 fboand stre.l- Strict stiontlon will b. :Eiyen- to all Ll:Mum indrosted to W.Pittabbuti Manufactured artids. away. on 4.4 bt-Pc.brblbt .h.tt notice. ' Note& Bands. !tonsures. be:. begelated ooh vor ibla wank ..sosenutr..d. 13001CSELLERS AND STATION/2S. CSTOCKTON,..hite Johnston 4E. Stook 11V to. Balm.ller; Idtiooef, Printer. cod Binder; r• cier of Market sad Third otrort. Pitttburgh. B7IIOLSE—S7 Cheap"--LitertiryYepot, Thhd strixt, opposite the Pat - ObEr.. Neer Mei: r.l t bril=2Jon. " ;:ii= r i r rutT e d rZigiedprtille/IA • • lowest price. 117110PKIN3, Bookseller anStationer, 17.19 Fonrib erre. Apollo Building.. Alain 99WISZQUAL. p d-VID 1 . 4/1V1 4 :, .lii. , Wholesale and Retail Bak, and Confactlamer.l46 Fourth dreet. fittobt.gh. adding Cake, and Ban, Caafactionaaa, All ard•ra panctually /atarled o. - - COPE? DEALER. , Bret,Wti - itx, Manufacturer mid Im • rwr Cortotr, OH Cloths. Shoos gloat 'Mar uyh tr rotor bhalrs, kr, Woribouro, IS Fourth 0., Vol .9 3toott rt. rittaborrh. _ COMMISSION AND FORWARDING. • Iif:P.OINIIEXTER, corner oflGter and caua„, Amethefftletalrgh. Othhanastol Om FOlll. - linter. hull for thh' purchase wad halo a flhar. Wectern Predthr... troo.Nalls Glue, ayidtb• mahnisetased (4 . ! Pittehurv.h generally: • -•s`l.l.o—Agent-fin• the cafe of N. Meyer Co., sad'l. PtaWtl h h oelebraled Manuee und lthy Foxily Phitadekkh • • : ntld Jet:MlD:ea Co.', lathe:or Wheel Teas. ape= I A. ILAN ULTY & CO—Tranaporters. Lirrtgrzi.Mr, — .Agtts= 3 l — b - u - kLTS WOODS & SON, PRODUCE DEALERS r IConminton Itorbstits, No. 61 gc eh. • L FI. JOIINSTON, Forwarding and CostwasHorg Marehult, rt. 112 Emend stmt. , I' , orwar.ing an' am : raL.4.in3lerelittto. In Pr.bun and Httr A. Muff...- —MC e..soots.. WRDY, JONES CO., S;ccessors to Jon. os Go- Gani.Son and Forranfloir Mer- Talon in Pittoborgh .Ilonotootorod Goods, Pius. Vara, Po. GOODS MERCHANTS ire7l7l-i}tirrTz WIC tart.. V. • SiIACKLETT h CO—Wholenale • bulbs , ha Pnrclun an! Dusuestlo Dry 000 , IN l f i e .; 1 1 4 01 cud Asset. Pittsburgh. It.t . ttussUit & PO-11,1,10,011,..„-.. L. ASILIM /tax, .lA.S.Citi C CO., Wholesale and Retail aTir,a ia Fano. and Etstrie Dry Cowls, C 2 Motet ~R yji W.arßh. NERPHY BUACIIFIELIS,WnousAu 1.1114.11,1141z1A Mm-Isats. coml. of yotnib ..._. . 'tat namm....-.—aammr 'lnstal,- -,-- , l- ... # ... t.RSEY ; FLEMING & ou., ComrairAion : Itenelanta—ror the min of Dosaeatlet Wwlen, and Omae alsn. dealers In oi beds of Tallimf Tema !in. LM iiS oul parote fourth door from Mb, MM. DENTISTS R. D. RUNT. Dentixt. Corner oi Fourtb 1.10 Devatai st...l . al.ncan Market and Tvairstrnra. 11371:4#13: 1 :11 .10VAVI: NfiSON, Witches, JeweVilier ;VA " ul t r g o Zarfstatta f awl= sumo/ mare& l" THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. DRUGGISTS rtA FARNESTOCK & CO.: Wholesale Melittglr'" "--04,‘ MI ,0`11"t' burg. r. " OIL . 04, Y. MB= I L... c...00wn , jEYSER & *McDOW ELL, (Successora to to Kerr a liiyser,) amWholssalit'an l D 2911 and reseriartou Sarsa, , rae of Weed street s ints aller. Pbr.lolans . prwk-riptioa easefully trartwtmled welt and day. -- ......... Et . ruggißtz; . lu Paths, Oils, Dye Stott, and ItArtuneutu— gr=ors.zif t i . n .T ., Lf r ls . oekbra o tri Fourth street+, Pittsburgh! . 04eroUli ' ll r gearefulti roel E. SELLERS, Virliolesale Dealer in 67 ,roet N. WICKERSHAM, Wholesale Druggist kJ• and Dealer in Seeds sad Asieultursl lonlensteds. N0a.164 sod ICA Wand street. corner of Idaill• PIIMMICI lA., Groat ann.., jiRAUN 4 REITER, Wholesale and Retail l Dfulfl.f...ootner of Wort, and St. Clair Its.. Mb, !F .. feb,!.. 1 . iefitiCTNM.AKEff& CO., Wholesaln Drug so NW.. No. 24 Wool It.. Pittsburg!. --------- GROCERS •••• WILIAN. W F , F. *hoiesale Grocers and POU. /IL. SHER, Wholesale Grocer, mamma . Merchant, and dealer In. Patter and Itsse, coma, of nn d ad Irvin stwets, Pltt AM%Jar—P. SHRINER, Wholesale Gre ta es, hotline sod OstorWriou Merebunts,.land Peal; r i• eg l } ==rn " rof " sti A S= lr d ' . 'Pit&bo%d 1011,1 S. 141.191111_,.. • .. • ....MU. MI.WOaIO. ?ORE S. DULNiatil 'Wholesale atoms!, Twine@ snd ContrelWort Merchants, sod qt,l.,:db.L.ll,sgsure.-I;rew,tler Co., of wartleille. ho. 1 . 11. T. 010111.161111. j; URR E & INGRAHAM, Wholetat w t . :men'', Commission Merctiant, N 0.116 met, and 150, Wirt strreL FIEF, & CO. V eatllrocere,poanalanima and Fortrardlog%terchants. ant gent.fo for Might. Cotton lan:m.47 Water sa. l'ltteburga. ariis JO. WO-2. , TOIDI WATT & CO. Wholesale Grocen3; i lge ° m " d "' nl N'i'zie n tTA' =lll= - 1 bu burgh, Pl ' B. CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, inr i rr:rti Pearl Asb, sad Wenern Produce generally. Water rtn-et, between tanllnfeld and Vol,o Intteburgh. ..S7 VS' gt m' o 1 e ' sll Me . .l2!jrZ rv= enimt V `iriai d ul{ n § 1:.71tg red aroczes, and Arents for tho oale of ,tichmoud Lynotiburgh Oloonficturrd Tobacco, Noe- 80 000 l 81 Sf Arcot, Plttsbarglo r t F. VON BONNBORST & COT, WI • tale Forrardisu and aussubtuan Mersh a Dcslerif rittAlire. blenul anti Wearer N0.'36. tamer or Flout serest and Chsturry Lase Pittsburgh. TAS. DALZEIS.,, Wholesale Grocer, Com e/ mission lierchtni sad rSill' In Proinoe lO burgh 01sauacturct7i. 70 Wats! s. l'itubure.nd74: SMUAIAII WIWI • ZOIITILT =M. DICKEY & CO. Wb ' oledale On. arra Oaaralealon Merchant , and Dealers la Produce 66 Iraq, arid la Yntra Jams, PDssbnarals 14te English, &Gallaeter Wbolrealetirocenn and GU llrwehanta. and Dealers In Produce aml htlx ba ne Ilanufrenraa dmiand at. aid 121 First et— bane. War] and limidafirld. . v.. smuts. maw.- -c- Ir. ilcras2s, mrsma.m. MILLER & HiCKELSON, W huhrA4le Orcenrs, and Importers id Brsrullo, Flan of No.= corner of Mem and Irnin street. , Pins bcagn. Ps- 1.n.„ Nails. Corn= isms. tn. ire , constantly la band. P3OOl lOU. ...WM D. D.— -CDISCIL AILOI4,LS ROE, Wholesale Grocers add evoivica Mactmutr. 'So 2.57 Liberty surer, re °BERT &OGRE, Wholesale Grocer, S i ttr3oo. i,thlom:llk:iartt! Trrcautdr= %vie. woo ILiquery, Ne ZIS Liberty suers. On v bard a raririllirsn'idlalMete " RT DALfELL & CO., Wholesale saaWritilria% ttriaellPZ47. ELOBERT A.—C-lINNING-LIAM, Wholesale 00 71Dz....11rInce,..fasrarilor,„sod o:rmmlAsar vaattf.vvve.. v. v; vovvviio —saw! luau. 1111IVM.1 BAGALEY 'AL Eo., Wholesale Gro- T ress.llo... 18 awl Weed street, Pittabursch. _ Sato o. WICK & Mc-OA successors to L.'S. J. D. Dick. Who/Irak CireCere. Vora dice sad Ccaaression Narthexes, dealers to No. Nage. Mew *Nam Verne, and Prttabergh Sleartfactmee grivrial. caroer of }Food sad Water areas, Pirrehugh. 3 =ham CULBERTSON & CLOUSE, Whole u sale . .,?str . r 4 c hi m =s l o=r l - D. '"l brit ,i.,tas. "-, - IO A & . ______ a m Irma...a_ LD. 1W WILLIAMS • Lt. - di '''''''' and .JOIO BAIT. J• law' Paraily Grocers, FOTIFIII4II4 and Comudoora .....,d.. „, ...in CountrlPresfore eml fttmbetrub Ifermbetums, comer of Wood sad FM ste, Pittsburgh. _ ILOBINSON, LITTLE & CO., Na. 2.55 Liberty greet- Pitteburg t o Wholesale Grocers, Pro We medCoamoiseiors Merchants, and dealers to Pittsburgh Ms. , - _____ aux TOE— i .... ... - um & R. fub, W h olesale Grocers. Corn 4. m sion Merchant...ad Desk , " In rmince—Routx l orch trtmting Marti . Wood, and Fist ttredx, L.. ... . - frltt. Fnm AIN PARR:tit . 65. - ,Wildef:aeGrocen‘: ON Defiers Itt ProNaoe. Pareign Winn, Liquors. OM Non ovetbris and rnod.Wttiskey—lia CommerrlN Kay, MUSICAL nsrentuffErrs. jp NH. MELLO__ Dealer in Piano Furies, bade. and Musical instruments, kbool nook., and aln Bl oBras 'gra for I:lsland - ins'. /Anon Fornss. tor 1-B=rdrsissalsr-No. 81 sod st. _ AIratYM.LFBER, Dealer in Music, Sii- aza lnattrnenca , snd imports' of Indian eoooe' 1111/IWl=Tran Tg.V.V =l.‘rlidr"; Musa, - -•- • - - MANUPAOTtJURS hIt...;;NEDY, CLULDS & CO., Monufacto -4 .., of verygretior 4-4 h.hooti.gt,..(lttrpl Chain, no and sta. Penn Ills st nut .ron. 40110 r. gm., ...:1 1 4 7 1 . ES & QUIGO, Manufacturern of Spring .0 Illtoter Steel, Plough Steel, State.l Plough Wing., Llpo. tip:in" it....nd TM taloa .. tteolott 1. Slane... C.d.,. Fin 1 .".... I .. Put ... DosehlTriutming. gm...ly. owner of goo gat Prom sta., Plttsb4rge, Pa- rITTSBUAGII ALKALI WORKS.---ifen at, Derry • Co-. blootifocturers of 15odo f&den, Moffatle and Sulphuric Adds. Viurchome , No. Water st.. toloo &eery. _ PAPER HANG s: WALTER P. MARSIIALL, Successor to Yi SMOLA C. Mil—lmporter and Alder So Yuma and Alllerfr. Paps,. Hanging' , and Boris., Winslow Shadra Vire Board Prints, le. ritiou Printing. and Wrapping Paper s No. Bi Wood Urea, beteresu Fourth and Diamond alley. Pittsbungh. Pa TEA DEALERS.. OBERT MORRIS, Tea and Wine M r er etwa, ESA gille of tee Diamond. Plitsbuigh. • t:. — tretcao.. ......... _ . .....o. t. sOOO. WM. A. ISFai,lliiifi i bii, "Grocers and Tes Dealers, No. 256 I.lhrrty greet, tbov. Wood hisjalways on hood It larze amortment of Choirs. Owes , Ite lasi Yhte Tess. Also—Foreign Fruits eve Mits. Whole. tele tad retell. Dealers niptlled oo the lowest stow. - • . TRANSPORTATION AGENTS. • ----- - - 01IN A. CAUGHEY, Agent for the La Ilerie nod Weldon Um. to B. sod the Leal tltte earner of Wator and Soddedld eta . & O. bpo Caa Ty Forner or Peln gavot IMMO BLINDS. oarA. BROWN would most respectfully inform the public that he trepan ltand nat. enuad on a...rt. the Insmond. Altratkeny city, s mannlem ...rum , m of %milt:lan bltnnn 101.3 Vrntllan Shutters .r.nmfle to order In tin. brat otyle. warrintefl vitml to am ln the Itolt.d tlttt'en 111. Blind. MO be removidwithout th e ald of • 'env driver. lis.inn pnrebsotal the Finch teat, and vocal of the cabinet. einabliphmest of Inatn.sy It graelland, I am ll W (0000 00 0 their old almtamnr, aa welt as the p.b frg e trity, .o. 6 fa WW g " 4 W' " " ' ' caele2o street. ttaburah. J. A. „ow N _ . . PAPER FLANGING ern PLASMINa• 40SEPTI JOHNSTON, Percg lIANcEa Ptastrmm—Reoldoe, corner of Mini Mr...tend East mon. Allegheny. em 14.147.1tne, Eland, Mart., Lath, ke., as 1Y- pyr li:Ed]TAit-YSTIRGEON A-----7-7-7--g;icDA.M HARDIE, Fete 7- _unnhlrt,te Pa= grill, 1. 8 7 r. Viia . I d, :7 -1" W eti=trga Ittr. b' s to 0.. ontlFbek7 , ,, [ln connection with Jame. !Taw to " Toot street Lint OOL MERCHANTS E W oof. DEALLIIS and At h -RP M anta rot the ogle of .A.OhreihMr o. iiabetti at, rituburo- .'2II6ItRAUGLI, Wool Merchants, men W. I R----;,..mdr ~ 1 110 GBAVIEG AHD LITHOGRAPHING• EVILLE JOHNSON, Engraver on Wood; Philo 1411. (111.4 .OPrT.) PittAufsh. P..-13eIrs , ding; Ms.ehinKT. IllreA. Noirrpaf,,ers,Promisrpimm p a p. Drug Label, lo rcicns Sralr for Di.imion., Po. iti.,..ikdArsociaticon Cotton tbom,, a, ill tta 0101 Idyls .01. and K the Invest prices. . s Littort i rtittiar"LtirAit,:Pr.,,„l,lLe Dadsces awl Vldtlzug Cards../ks,„ssero :draws nom, and print.d Is colon. sze. ar Mimic, ths mart siprowd Ails: sod at Ms mad roster We perms 'Maly HARDWARE ItIERCHANTS. 1414 AN, WILSON & t6„lxiiportera and Rbolexak Dealers in Ilanlwars and Catl ,, g. N. 12 9 start iltbantealm. MISCELLANEOUS ------ 11 . 17.M0NE • l• O. Mi... OHN FITZSIMONS & CO., Itlanitluetti end.rl li v Atiri T Nrric a . l ilirtiti L s i ggc l 2sT cth t E rn.' dl thorn 4.010000 of hoeing surh work done, rou n oney pr , n= to do it ataLhe Monet possible tats. at the ehort. ' Lcoad eto above the Cen o :l o frrt;lne, '" 2 'fr Ifhe Oar a gga d /t . o t us foe Black nrolth and blast Furnaces, menu the shortest notion, and at the lowest Stokes. — All kinds of Jobbing don° on short now, mehll.3to - Gas Fitting. MAFFETT & OLD, Front etrert. Ira awn Wood and Market, Viltstadrah.P.. Waaht Inritr itte public Co thole tooaamient of Chande/iera, Pendant,. Broad., caret. Ha sad mart rowan/6,1;1..1PM, (rnehiar Zl:TV=l7_rrtt7el.ht'orcort,_nie Wegner, Buechner & Mueller's NEW LITHOGILAPHIC ESTABLISHAIENT MILE ABOVE FIRM respectfully olu.tourice Lo their friends and the public generally• 9mt then n the first style of toot art, are rrerorcu 10 w .z.11.,'„... 1 1 ,, ,i cao Checks, Vtritlnit .' ll ' lrro r f o es t sro b sfal ards,.ll2ph I.l6lek,ke "' Their establishment is at so. to Market street, l!e . l‘yeen Third and Fourth greets, up stain, varl l e Brick Manufacturing Comp'r GLOVER, KIER di CO., PROPRIETORS. TtrE SUBSCRIBERS, having been me pointed Agents for the above named Tracery. keep constantly unhand • supply of theediebrated Itoliver Virelltiet,Crucible FireClat.} ornate Ilearthrand They are also prepared to receive orders fur said Brick, to be made In she and shape to suit pueblo... vraleb shall be _promptly filled We do not deem it necessary to enumerate the malty tut vantages the Bolivar Fire Brick. poetess over all Othersthst have been offered for sale in the United Staves, their sup, use e iraitc b e ing well Mauna altmot ell persons oho Fire Itelelt. The proprietors have determined that the Brick wuormo: to better than 1.1 rhkt no 7e ' y hare hcretrade been. This is the ottly establirlduent woo manufacturing 12tH( a in ß. c . hi Canal Basin. keventh Patshortth. - Pittsburgh Gas Pipe and Tube Works. PRE undersigned have just completed their aterdive, IRON 'CUBE WORKS . now 191.1211f5.1111. all sire. of GAS PIPE. Lo de* and other Flom and all stun of , WROUGHT IRON TUBES,' 'Web they oder for sale ai the lowest prices. The, err no+ prepared to eleCat• ordern. to uly «rte.. h e de- L.y S PANG It Cu.. feba Zoo N 0.71 and id. \ cater dread. PITTSBURGH. PA. V•ILMARTII .t. NOBLE—City I,l"uring HUN No. JUL Irberty ear of Adana A., Plasburgb. NICHOLAS VIVIAN, Civil Engineer, Dranghtionan. and Praeridd Mining Arend Bakes rtughts of Mode. for Hie Patent 01Bee,drolgto of 51sehl• LristheLnrie,rsl.7=Pl,°slll.l.7l il: " 4;ati ` .....— M , ''..:l' Marbory ...et. Pdteburch. Jatil4dl)• P. , A. MADEIRA, Agent fur Delaware Mu , total Party Insurance Company, f Water street. i; 11GARDINER COF gi , Agent fur Franklin of two hour.. csaawar, north eut corocr of Waal and Third streets. WM. GLENN, Bona Buinati, Wood street, V s..noof dad from the corner of Third. abere Le is prepared to do open - description of Binding NavalduraLdlity. Mardi Books ruled to any pettcrn. and Nadal substantially. Boo!, nundcra bu.A., bound carefully . . or repaired. Name. peon to Flit letters Slaw who Pave kilo-lit. We Olt it.Ol to pro's 100 ) 2 ?ssi, - 'CORD & CO., Wholesale and Retail Mantas:tuna, whit larahrn In Maxi:hr. and Fur, of Woof Aral Fifth arreata, Fittsburgh. wissrs dee Nauser "ards, sit:L stwatsss o'f i tn;ir and Pnrr-hamf..... , ally. a..lring theta that [hay rill Mr. 11 on the moot AUTen t.e.21.1 trnit, `3 . 1 ;,a M D.atß in i ev .a h . ag2tlo L r .4 .11m2;e:,:, I New Coach Factory—Allegheny. M. A. WHITE & CO. mould re fnectfulir Inform the public that the, have • open Lanwk, hereon Vedtral and Paoda.l., Ktreeta • They are now ntaktnn and are prepared to order. thr every neectiftion of %abider. C0e...13e , tbare , ta tia.vorhea Ph:rum.a. Ae.. Sc.. lased. [rout their loon•IM TY, lir in the snannlactum of the above work, and the falnhtle• they hare. they feel enntklent th ey an enahleo s. do work on the newt resennet.le term.. le Ith tho. nting artt th riee In eir. In,. Paying sea-ttenlar ettrntion to the retortion a material, ad haviny none hot competent workmen. Aber hare no in ....Luting tr work. We therefortreak the attention of theyublic to Mix mutter. N. man p 4 lielVg done In the hest manner, and ?n the EAGLE MARBLE WORKS. (eastablialked uttct by EDMIINI) WILKINS, No. Int Liberty et, nf n th. etrreL Pitteburah. 'Monument.. Vault., ToitAM, Madeira:Les. Ar 4 M.ttel Paws , Cehttt. and Wer Tun A dean na rant . ! Ihanm e n On knot, into I_ll rid AHRY, HUGHES & CO. arc prepared to do all Uncle of PLATE ItrIOVINO, ALY.X. LAI2OII LIN. 0,00. cot.. Etna Carat. At Water 0 eras,lll..l.orwh. //3"-Plate Itmfa promptly repalr,..l. ,tetZt..S A CAILD-185L A ffi BURCIIFIELD, North Fart teoro P er of . Fourth mil Jlintrt h sttrts. turn Om n i; tha tb ko to Nt:ire=it'e.n. at n ai ' llit. public; to nurser ally. for the la n r4e share of CV.M.IIII extended to them. tot invite the onotionmee then . farm+. eneeM o lt volartnni and impthred their room. they smell...bled ton- r on !mod a vem est...lva assortment of hood.— and buy. r. taut Itt.,tothg ,17141=T"Tfteyli“ketsitngo ' co ' =o n ; their estainuneleo t t. ' an ' tar . presniethie. a FaAll. l OTOIth, where every article to .' the Dry liamh Inte, treMed for the wants of families, too yromonsi—aul In their motioned effurta to Ile Mt the tent ands, and to mil at bre mires :they hove r A make it the Interest of families and In. dividuala to favo them with their swum. IM:the NVIIOF.nALE Uthsithlaso otli be motioned lo the rooms op stairs—entrains , front 4th strtnt. or ihrtamit lomr nmo. 13ITTSBURGII COMMERCIAL CobLicr, Corner of Third and Market stn.... Tbe onlr char - Mead Inojurtion of the kind in Pittaburgh AGCITT.—JoIan kkmlng, Principal Incrmatar 111. &dn. of Ai: manta 0. K. Chamber Creamier of renniumneldp. Mercantil:, Canputation, to l Jima. M. Esq.. ',Mom on Conorucrehi now &linos complide know tadge of 110.1 i K.ering. and Its appilnitimi to eam7 branch rf husker.. alio an enkand raptd prnmanship, me Incited to md nod ra r am 7.'b'eca'n'ru.7c/ft'orrixo'eUrcial Lam .tun e Mondal mmdlolf kleicrene• to mr of the middent city undchards 01•22 —EAGLE MARBLE WORKS. ErrAni.mgrolB32,by EDSIUND WILKINS, No. 245 Liberty .t., brad of Word Pituburgh. Pa. klmiummita, Curial V au1t5,T0201.0...... ter, Mantl. Viva, l.entre and rier Topa always or, hand and Mat to miler, of l. choicest Marble.. mil .1 cery redurad prime. A choke takction cif Drairings hand. • STATI,BI • IVIII/. 1 / 1 • 1 • 12 • 1-••1 • • t I Itt REFERE-NCES. lion. Ifarmar Donor Clare Thman. Eav 1700. Jad~~r 011010. John harper. Era Wm. Rubinson, jr.. 4 ,1 •1••‘ , .../ JCen. I d l .l. ra 11141, 1 John Border. Rio, UAL • —. Pon, hroli.rs Pittaburab Banta lltllllol Rah. do. J. 11. itconbemer, ON, 11111 I. Curry, Wllerm McCandl.V. flom 13argeLlt, do Robert McKnight, Woo. bc¢aier t Cr. Jos, McKnight, Eau, railing MT. Mouse Co. Jmbm Rhodos it Co irinCri Lothrop, Fac ., Allegbenr. E We grateful for the tem Iltmel patronage mired during niutern years In NI. city, 114•10{1 ba.l ti. largest anif tautiohamtruntial to blo rare up In th. proven and grill tladelkvla to mle/ satufseimo h.reaßer. th7mll" JAMES W. WOODWELL. AN -It fatultr, GastieETWec 97 VD ThiM U n! street J. W. W. rospectrulltWorms hie friends and enetomers that he lost now enurpletul thelargest d finest steek bonachald furniture ever he ron wen In this city, as he is determined tu uphold the quality with welPaeasoned Inats.riala. best workmanship. and newest de. stung and from the extent uf tan order* end facility In manufartorinit, he is enabled to produce warrantni furni tare. et the lowest. pries*. Ile has adopted the principle of Identifying the earls= ere' interest with hie Own. in .inalA7 std gen., and beep alert), on baud the greatest variety of every deseriPtion of furniture. the cheapest and plainest, to the nowt ale gant and nutty, that a Louse. or mir pert ed nu.. teat le furnithed from hit deck, or manufactured expnuulr to .order. lie therefOre vollelt• au Inste,ettnu, that the Oven lag. of his tatablishruent may be known. following ankles consist, In part, of his eturk, which for richness of ,at . and finish cannot he surpassed In any of the Emden , Pular, drawing. dining. and bedroom chain, of evert variety, netulant4 of r0....wma1, mahogany and walnut, Klisabethen. Coneerndolre and boat Chaim. of every de,- criptkm; Catches, &Asa, Tete...tete and Mesta of the 'steel Frenrh and Aiveeican pattern ; Tarhare, Whatliota, arid ladlrw rtriOT Writing Desk-11ot Termini Linde, ark Table. and (suet Inlaid .Mude, wane swats, and homers. marble me, mahogany', rosewood alid walnut centre alld aka, to Wes exteruka , dining tables all sixes of the meet improvc.l. end . dreldrally the best kind milder natl. Pembroke ball and pier tableir, wardrobee, bedsteads tad washstand. of each a large idwortinent: gothic hall and parlor reception chairs. Ere and stools. secret and tank rues. side blainla Orr ...wens, towel nuke. ha tst ands , and wink swots, cribs and olds hu. children: Pala , ache, table and tea aishoetany, Marken!, and pearl Table.,6e. do. ke. A largo anarrtment Of Common Vurrilture and Windt. Cabinet itinnaan annDlital with all articles In their Ilne. tlteamboata and lintel, frimlnhed at the ebony. notion. All order promptly attended to. .jaU OUNTY LANDS—Carr. Cna . s. NArtott IJlPAltorney at law. No. 163 Third turner ..1 Cberry alley, harlot( made arrangement* for therum., will =means Bounty Lan& 'tor °Thula and soldiers. their widows and ehildnt, aryl will Steed to my other host one. connected with the in , ternment or any oil. t. lienet cots, the Pension of ice. or the Conde et the City of mAtt hln¢tun. Att Drawing, Perspective, and Painting in OiL OnR. D. 11. SMITH in now prepared to give inetruction to a tees pupile in the different Grandma 0 delightful art. al his vow, in Meagre Scat!. Atkinaotie new building ? That Pri,l between %%rood and Mayketytrecte. u 251 0..7! rigewhyWcaldlalternal) at the ro oth . onta. cu /icier to Dr. Oat.. or Dr. Addieon. 6204111 E E. ARNOLD & CO., • BANKERS. DEALERS IN EXCLUNOt, COIN, DANT. NOTE!, i.e. 'X* 74 lbirrlhit.....l niP.U.44lnwh. N Dndt. colleclegl on all rut. of the Unlan.— etocklabouat.l..il.l,l w evaisnludun. teh7AawT /MX .. ....... , . J.= 01,13. QMITLEY dr: COL . 'doll MorcliDta, mumroer st:At:J.7a logriccar... ,Imat . se t Tm. 11.1 •111. 4111. CONNING ITTSBUIIGII CITY GLASS WORKS.— Ilanuf.torm ES, NO. re. Market stool, lotrou Ms% .4 bee.d. Pttut.o.b. Pa. Poikul. ati tm.. to old 4seo. runt G 10.1.1... ItotAaxl , d a..3 ,RETRE-40, etacks for sale 'SAUK DICKEY k CO. ATE}IMILLION-75 lbs Chinese, far sale by Y .42 D. A. ELLLUSVCr A 00. PRICES OF sTons ItEPOISTED DS A. WILKINS & CO. STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS , CORNER OF MARKET AND WIRD ST& khmuccaL bLni 0 . " 51 : ; 2 wank amt,d Sta. Et. .......... litro 111 7 ' 115 Int-hul 4 kni7 Do. 4'4— ....... ..... 1 ,71/Ce 10277 ' ,100 lint. 7616.ki4 , 0 70 PanneyleanD tr.......... ..... .100: luo, IDS 'int.'. k 1' Du 6 1 4 101 96 ,97 Ilni. Webt Atig Alleny Co. 6 1 ...... ~.-....1100! 45 1 Er 6 DEL ki4l 4 NC" D. mut/. Cenacrp;loo 96 ;95 do • Do. conp.6'n .- -.llooi • 9EI , _ do ~ Rittebory,h city 9 1 ...... .....I11.71: 90 1 6. ilnt-Jan 41.1171 T Do, coup. da, Mil-1W; 98 97 t do . Ailetroy city Ces__ .1100, 06 ,83 Int..Mayk Noe . r;c4l.ll ,,. .aiidi-1103. 87 160 1, .... do Hank of Pitnlurvh .- —1 50. _. 163 MY Ma 1 4 66,7 Merchants' At Mawr( lisnk! 60 , ;bd .. do All Sayings . ..._ 10 57, 50,7 . JO '.• I Allegheny ..... ... 169 ./116 . Minot erocts. 1 • , Ewan 1 08 ahela Bridge 25 77 .c. , . M . " St 0 r St. Bridge. ..... ..... 25 2 9 , i 3 55 Lay. Jan.VRI et ' hand Bt. Bru ' 50 48 44 Wrherenlo. . ... ~,., ~, 3,,, il l iam sWls7art Tinder ,7614 . •.• , neer ..6,67. Western; haeorance C 0.... . 1 5 llll 7 . Dlv7lsrieT7 6 I.9olsens'. ineurscint Co, ,• •• . 52 •55 Dte. Der. 40 Virenuan's 60. ..' 7 i 9 ‘. TratlAwde I , I , YIII I gh to 081146.--- 70, 47 43 11110.152. 3A. cr. I Pavillt 8, k Louisville., ro 4 ., ' ,43 „,,,,...,:,..,=„, 1: i • • ILAIL Rua., 1111.40[1.TrIV 0,1. ke. '.• 1 \ • pnyborgh thuElrork7...... 50 Li I 621 i I:dr-h.. 6 r. 100120[0aak011 Slaelvaten 10 _ 111 I , ..• Youglougbany' 51acknatx. 00 40 I • 11 ..: Penn', Central Rail Road . 60' 40!{ 44 ; Ohiv 8 Penn's. Rail Road. CD' 40 00 . 111714 4 Ohio Roll Ficed...i 50. _ 01eveiand at Welirlie R.ll 5n 40 •37 ! Marine It. Ray. Dry Dock 700 110 '103.10710. DenB 7 2,7 kayertu Manuf. 0n............1 50 , 50 • 911 • 605. ennal Don . 1, 713).....1100 , my ;40 _. Dal dn. ne . y5.11.19 0.1 .. , 4 , 6 • T AD ' . g l 11 7 ; k r) 4 '.. Yl ' e p t —. 36 -, '"... ' ....' 1 ; Oreeruhk.6olllplite 00—. 60 ... .... 1 Chards Opal Co , 671. 57.1 , ... COTTER P•it.rg.h Do ;o sb 9.. A .. n.. rtl 0.. 130 1.1 , 2 1650, 5/ 0 3 3?) 'ZS 10 . . _ North OA ont. Nora4 - Western. Iron elt, Ohio hi r Royal Nlerrbw3t. . . ..... , . I),,ugbw 1 1 t:t,l BEM MEE iiiiidLff:AihTtET& -- iliiis, &o. MRS. A. LEECH invites the atten* Don of her frtsods opening of.= LNIX//r. oo Murals, Ansa WI Children's RATS. In entry MIMA Dead Dream atul Carc French Pottery eralt T, Dlttgastas a...M. 0 a Itibtanot, Embroftlynien.lltk lutid Laos 11.411.. sal rr±W'rnal'to'rErair.l"ot!lullrlillaratim imsonli•OtT. atrlatf No. Fifth Drava W. Dixon's London 1.11 to anyatche P s retternLe rWch es, ICHARDSON, 81 Market street, to agretT: " ;L: ,b ; :rtardigtt i trorott w e l" ' app thy MISMIMMI,. WM. DIXON. Clan notonter watch lfitunfaatures. lb King Now, U. M Item& London. Thlo oertiglee mat the moomputyloyg Wateh, No.—, le *Molted by ma to to of my manotacturs. and op Wst hi eh WI my mom upon it gOtottlto Wilms SoMoolimiol eerfulicate bestir.. my . himmture. th h-Vt.'LL°,`A". "`l#rtiva t( me VnreLu.r. • giAtom . PINE AND CIEDAIL was. (L.ASILYEL KRAESEN keeps constantly on tsos • good amiDneDt of Wadi and bath Tut. Dore. Btrazahret, Oat Well, FiteDen or Drier Harker., Wooden Bowls. Maros, Dry Aleam3res, Tine ittal Cher , / Wesb Board, arld all ocher kinds of were la his Doe. 1r areroora, llwale hall. Fifth street, PlUstersh. Pa . .... • Steamboat• Agency, and GeneralSondnis• sion, Receiving and Pawarding. p:ILDWIN, PLC - HER & CO. hive thin . day &sweated with Mae . lam Liam. and veer wow lees to the public w. am BLwanthat Apia, Ilrencral Canthrlasion. Lod now/LAM:4 buaswes, under the Kyle w( , BALDWIN. PLUII6II a P loazarttLa. April 11.14 n . na Malliami Row. ...-Aprthr.ny Ice Cream! Ica Cream! r HUNKER. having removed to No. ...ma Liberty it., (It. A. Ensues old stand.) to open r. seamen. air day. Cllonday April 21sta Ms leo Grimm cacao. said 111 fur - Lush tbs choked. Almond and Vanilla Cream. no OnoPREAD et Tarktr. CAKE ef all Undo - nu band and nouns In order in short thaw. FITUITE of lbs. ehnlasst kiwi on band, itTal *TM nsek tnanthe East. Coil awl le,. ap2l ii EIVKL. It CAMPBELL,- Attorneys 0 1,9 Lay. 21411 m. thot....wr Orni a3ve Do' i .11• a. W. 113.1.. rial kuoi bona appola k tzt erstLeto dovaer to tato aelnottlon.. vt IN fm Tart. $1.71.4. %Weal. Oblo. allsoand, Yeotnet t . jan to/um and ocher iptos. J. PrEPPIPP. I SON CITY TA CK FACTORY.—The nub 4ee+ben. manufacture end keep... Una, Mt band Ilnb . ;Li r l ' A al a et n tar b =l l =ag " lpe Copper kallp and lack% Barerl ?Odle, Lkqoper and 7.1. SKe• Pelle: Pattern Staten' Pant. dr.. ,d. CAMPBEL L, CUM s CO. apilPy truplpsuek. 69 K sSer al.. PBPhargk. • GREENWOOD GARDENS. lIINS SU3IMEII RETREAT is now open CY the scessauvointloa of olaitors. Tbs. brauty a 0., has been much tosprovod by the additive of rnd, Shrubbery and flowers. A large nollentnm-nf e'er blooming Plants and Phrubbery. of tbe chnlengt Itinds,m+ !". re f getn ie s,l'ru th rbritt-tPt In lbnitc....✓ , t f f , A L ,Noquoto tastefully put op la .h , n't tMorn. The nnst uni comfortable ntesmbrat CIIIIiSTAIN. lesser tbi Wenn., bets, ena Pitt Steens and the Old ALlegbarty Pisan, tbr bnginuing of 0 o'n l ofit. 11- until 10 P. Ti. (Yoe rstrik trip sorry Ensuing. .1 <kiosk. nirnntern wan. tee PIIiCAT Lytr ar. toted toP.I • Ti.it n. into portent Plower Onntrn. on S Ph. Gluten is Kept TeMPerancs principles, a I"lrns, clam! .unday. RJ.J. urgeon and 1121t1 Physician macs dwatins& comer at Nallnenni ahn sena non dna abo.e nnilttknald ot. Dr. Myera L 4 pennaniantly beans! In Pltattargh, am n atm,an the dation or bl. Pennmelna. 114,111 rtioutor uotettoo nrtoical. cam and the nmraaat y 11 1.0 and rbildmo. 7 • ap:lk2m Tuition on the Piano Ir. F. lIARBORDT would re- F ecthally mlbrotd.eltionsof PI bb ' aoal Allokhout that he to stow pm r-t to tak • re. more pupils on the Mb. . 4Sin holorenro•—c, apang,cw . Hoar/ ., F.a.. ,f Mn. Gnat- (Fourth ttroot.l Madam. Preto, WALL PAPER. Fresh Assortment of Apring Goods. THOMAS PALMER is daily receiving Ohm' the Eutaw Cities. at the old rtaod. No. 53 Moulin . STEIrr, Brewers Third and Fourth struts, Pittsburgh, liVErlintrivM v="itint,4l;',a'rsrttlb=tl far a fancy...Joh t . Paft!rae ehh:::11" stylra prruliarly chuta. tha agars. lo of doer taffy. ormarharaed. Prato 111 meta arriraclA the poieg i . T . j o g o n n,Ml=rtat. fi f t ;Lau tt::riatfort the attiita.n ' of roeilohoots and haskar treprro reapeehr fully , Board of Underwriters T a Meeting of the Board of Underwri ter., its foil:swing essiointion noir utissiliftottily Wiry irsiii"Strthe publinstion of this 00- Um no Yr. BIM, whether original ses continned, shall ho consklmid a. Worn by any Insorand Offirs'ln this city. until the premium is paid IB c.o. A. w. swam. By onion mchiffitf &Rear, of the Bowl. A Card. JIIAVE FITTED UP, lola the New York plan.> a eery superior Warrenton, Pm the ale of Cu, , Curtain Siefert.la and roars thing appertaining to the favhionable parlor. aria hare minim' therlargext and mat superior uaortnnenttof Satin De Wank Ilnaxesio, French end Osman DasusAk Waal. liemonek, Marano, Cbintste, Turkey Red Roots, Trige. (OP! or every kind, Imre Curtains, glared and Ow l. Wuelin, Rol land Of different widths, °mullein of IS different patterns sod 'Wen, Dorm Sista Windom thin& and tahadea,Cluttain Border. Silk Dandla, Curtain Pin ,e nasals and Taagal Cord. Silk and Worsted, Bad Chintzes and Pliwirrol, Mar , Mee sled Lanruter Counterpanes sM entered Cumforta. Blatranrea.ll.la sad peddles..' • ill ailed All nrdera thankfully invelind and promp 106 Wll. NODI.E.TbIrd etrnet_ ______________ Co-Partnership. ( r iAMPßELL d. CHESS have this day, Ap: I 01 I Ith. masuclated with them CRM4I A MclMugu. he bnalneas.lll be continued Under the Milo of Ch..l. toll. chess . (h. apliam NOTICE.—AII t ue, ersons indebted to the es tate of John A. R&ed. are Wltlf Moll M . ."' holm , pt to the Und.r.ignedl and theme having claim , ~..ing the emote nil onarld thkol for adfintment. spit __ _ WALTER C. ROE. Trn.l./. _ Business Notice. Al t,k, L .,, L PERSONS hnvirig business with the and•relgned, MMus .Yublio Amotadant. Instructor .. In k Keeping. or °then/1w .111 and him at the Plrr. A1.,0m 03.11.11111. Cotton, daily, from 9 till 11 titlark, A. a and from A to 4 E. M. Merchant. in .ant af mo.P. tent Book Eador. can he eartllled by miffing ml JOHN YLEMBO, Principul Inrtavetor Rog ln tee Mean. of Account , - —__ —_ Paper. PAINTING. WRITING, and WRAPPING BAPEIL-3PO reams 24 by 38 Peal.* PT.; " 24 brad :DO 13 by 600 " la by 24, 24 by 22. 24 by 31, 28 by 41, 13: by 43: 100 " Blue. Yarrow Pape, 1:DO bell. Dou Single Croon P Pager ble 700 " Medlar. „ 350 " • ?tedium and Magi. C4011:3^.8. The under...land lump ennalantly on band and Ger de or earl... , ror nags, a large and D oted a drunant of Ruled, Cop, Letter, llanloara, and Tem Dedurn Bonnet 'Ward., le., At. Alen—Feting of all Dm. for toPar 21•41:1 1 .t 4 r.. Printing Paper made to order on abort untie , J.l. 13117.0. folieD corn. of Dann and 10.1001._ AW WHISKEY-200 blobs. on dongign tarot, for de by HILI.T.II A RICPIDT3OI 4 . 1~ •P 2 221 and 223 1114rttod, UPACON—Sides, Shoulders, and Munn, for rale by ap2l 8. DP. ILULDAIIOII. 71MED APPLES-50 sacks receiveCTuia 11 for de by a pTh 8. A 11811BAU0IL_ J)RIED PEACHES-75 sacks rec'd and for de by ap 2l 8. A W 11AM:1AL:1111. LAUD -25 kegs No. I, for naIO by QB an2l 8. t W. ILAL2III,_ 2.2 EANS-0 bbla. Small White,for sal — e by •-021 SAMUEL P. 81111.1111 FL CORN -700 bu. in store and for saleby apZ WM.II. ./01171.41101, DRIED APPLES-200 bn. sale by w. t for F. WILIKIN. ICE-30 tierces for sale , l: . y l7. wusoN, AIMS-150 bozca Bunch, for solo tiy W. P. WILSON. AliD OIL-2 bbl. No. 2;; o 'mod and sor WLLIfiIIgUIVID a 01 ME= RNING, MAY 12, 1851 STEAMERS, MAILS, &C. MOVEMENTS OV rIIc STEAM IMPS. LIST Of SULMERS FOIE. VIE MONTI! OF 11. AV. STEAMERS iU ARRIVE. Crabuve ..... Stoma. Liverpool Clascrre Lillettkre tlhe r tree.. • Porter llaruut New Orleens-..-. Hen.= EtIZOSS Arctic Sntemt eit) STEAMERS TO SAIL FROM NEW WAS- Humbrddt...---Llue• Southampton Nay 6 Ldarette. (trom r4lladelphisALlverpool......• ....ay MU , --- ..... --LigerturaL• Na! • Hada; Ayr Llverpeel....-...--Mar 1 , k 3 l puylrely ..... ..14C.11-•-•-••••eb..r" Ha! 12 Ilavezu .P.Wrr M . Auagrina Mellon Clukkgre• ..... _ II Orlreuth • _ •• .... ner /*1 .... -.Crabtree ' Zoothampton. ....May I. AZILITAS AHD DEPABTDBHB OF LUIZ. irm..... -By Orecnebrim, Citemberstong, nth , J e.i .P sss, Now for 14 Eastern, Center . 0l Northern garb N. I. ork, Delmincre.reew Jersey, Mel the en New England Metes.— The Bridge Provinces of Lower ("wends, Neva Pada, asOf Nan Elnua+)ek., 4.114. knives at 4 F..; Departs at I 1.0. Noun Etertax.—lly Plainville add Iledliclayetintg, Pa. Including the counties ad Bradford, Camtdia,.V.ntre, Mier toes. Jnntens, Lytaallog, 7011010, McKean, Pater. Perry, Dog.. U r ea. and pert of Westmoreland. Via LlTedasern 52 .. mutt, 1 ' Arriraslallr ear MNh :;7 51A ortYs. r e ' n'. A .. uW n : WU deity tDX 1. sl. Eau.—B Butler. Pa., Mercer, Crawford. and Jefferson counties, 5 nano( New Tort and one. Cetivdstidall7• Anises es r et • and depute ill 94 . lion oco Wternan,—lly AraahLogtera P ay Oren, iftPette. ' ereet, part of SV....Orelsent Maury, Varghets, arylaul, time., Washington City, Boutbern and %Vests ern pate Bid. and {Wiens, Kentucky, Illinals. Terme+ . 5, Als 0.,711401.i, MissiselpfJ. Askance.. North Cern Ilual Gem Louisiana. Blonde, uid Vexes, dally. Ann. n. itn at Br. se.. .1 dedarts al or. et. .._ dr VGA, Osno.—By Fayette. Ileonni, Barlagton, notelme, pria, Pa", liollidiry 1 Cove, Va., Jetlerau. Lars). um, Carrel . lialeaea... Ducar... eountles.Ohla dallY. An,. at I r.. 1 &Darla.; a. M. Soots attrase--111 Beaver, Ps., arid Cleveland. Ohio.— Deaver Cos It., Columbiana. Trumbull. Protege. Gratin. iTgt.l=4,s`lii..4o,!=l.A7tlrlZS , =: and Luearcounties, Ohio; the extreme northern conntlee of the sae...'toat...od 1111nAs. inrindlni all 54 8i1 5 gets. long an M.d Waaansin, daily. Arrives at la .a. IC; de -4... st 040. Ktrra.l4.—By Eihmelinen.lloneton, BiritsaltddiTnr o7 taro, Preelort, ItlttanWrig, Kiskitalnites, matrons, Um. Idn, cud tleciekl mantles, dally. ..apt on Pontaf a A c rive. at 7 L... 1 departs M. 0 S. N. lineal lly Perrysville, IVextal, Zelletteple, Pm.. vine, .11.31001..4 out Nor lodge. Arrive. E..nesdaYa Thursday I. and raturdeys, elk r. 0.; door. ...dm , Wednualis and ilidaye, at 7 t... Etesisex ut —By Sturgeoceic flail, Violeyrille, and Mon onsaiside UT. Ann. Tors& ye. Fridays, at or. 04 de. parts W esday a and Erdonlays., at 0 a sc. lismerows.-1.1 y Ilinkosina. Privet's Pon, Mertennet , Call Valles. Elindertlidown, Gamble's, Balm., Itell err. non. Coolwto• o. Ps.J.P.U. bo l t liinortic 59700 55545 " Zeiton',rads e'rce'll'euVan":.aatlinir " 0 '''' d' 1(.11131, ia—By Walliel . 's mills, Nefiteetrarty Mod., Burgettatown. Cry. Creek Tube, Patterson'. moll Pe.- 13.... y , Va. Arne. Beasley xMO Thunda, a. at 10 e. ral " Ffe . ol M'''ayl ~__—.ll.4y_Ttur-l'l.•,'i.t.liu._. m., Sl . lnz tot., Frtne... 7prezga ' Pt, Felniew, Va. 1175 V. o n Friday, at 60. 00 depart.. on Miturday. at 6 a.O. 0111.0ce1.--Br_Ardrim, North. Washington. mid .Apollo, Pa. Arrlre. on Walaesdaye, at 0 r 0.. departs on Monday staars. LuraselLa —HI La... Ferry. Arrives on Flider. et 5 P. K 4 departs on ffaturday, at 6 0 0 0 ....Lis.-117 Pern evillo, it ...ford. Breakneck, Ogle, Preepeet. Whiteatosra,llc., haelieting Warren and Venauso counties. Arrives cielly at 7 a. er., and dinar. et 05i a . letteve for the dell 0 mall. mast be in the ()Moe mishear before their departurr. lettere for the trivricidy, wend wecikly,ard weekly snails. most to In the Cam hall an hour before their departure. RATES.O? DISCOUNT. iSialt.r. OMIT roe 71. rourrount GAIRITI.. al N. LIOLNIES & SONS, Sunken. No 57 Marker st, Wanes Tkerd and Furth es. Psubwol. i ,_ PENN ON LT A NIA Branch at Uuoillan---. 1 Dthlt of Pittebnrgh :-.--par linnet, as Woorter--do Pe c r t .= . sl k aT k or dd07...-rur 111=:115,Vut.t-O--....-173 Burk uf Cennenerce par Ity %oh. CincitmeM.......do Bank of North America-par 0..20•Cial Ilk.f.lmingati do lithlt of North'u Labersie.par Vrarallan Dank do Rank of Prousylvania---pm Leder/etas Hank..—..--..d0 Punk of Penn Toneahip-.par Ohio 14f. Ina. • glad (1.....d0 Rack Mae Unthed e 1... 1.2 Western Kesatan Dthir..---rto ='rre'Arkl=lfegiiira.; v,--iigotrU"'"--": t 0.,, ...:_..... ~ ........ -*par KEW Itgai r lial: ... Kensington Sant. ....pariAll solvent Banks-:...---.... I Manure. a Meth Baal-.Pett NEW YORE. •IlemWork• Donith...- ...... pwi , few TWk CIO -- -- va.-rgtiitolak - ..... -IPZI o'Y M.rilti ..... Southwark itatak...-._--par Badtimor. .. ....,... -mu 0007 Western Ilmilt par INJE EY A DELEWARE- Bank of Chankarthurgh- I All raiment NIA.— 1 Hank °rebel. , throMl -thr VIP 01 NIA. Dank of Invarille..-_ ... ..par Bulk ofthe V a11ey.....-... 1 Busk of De..1.0a., Chester-par Bk of Virgin/. Ilklanotcd 1 Bank of thrmantoka-_-par %a. Dank, Va, Norialk-... I Bank of ththythungh_...... 1 Vannes.. Dank of Virldnia 1 Bank of Lewistown---- - thratharate A Meth. Rauh t, Bank of Mlddietown 1 North Warmth Ilagth-....- .i. Moo Co. l a Hank lo Nlathumbruistad.pam NORT H CAROLINA. Cnriudo Hank_._. --, , _ ...- -.. I Bank of Um. V .e.m.... 2 Columbia ith A /fridge Con. Bit of M. of N. Carthem-, 2 Doylestown Bank..---.lrth Commercial Wt, Illthaimen 2 nuorm nank.—......-...par filnehanue Ilank,Newbern 2 Eris Ilank--.---,-.. SOUTII CAROLINA. =Et oofitc=x 4 . 011.1 r Ot. th ot i t ,,rah ii . i Sustura'no. toinuOlougur Boa of -- Vane.l.lkrumbuylkiliClupm Plantar.' a Machanthe ScT 2 lama Drov. Wayamburg.. I GEOROLA. ..Wl , Atllk.filt_ragnor paLitmodpla. A llaaidtth Cog a.. ..... ....... 1 Bk. of ionelmitt,Tii , 76 - 4' Lwow Nal -tar TB-NNE:MEL nation Itault--.par All solvent hunk 0 .11 Lebanon Beak- Mr KENTUCKY. I Illnere . limit uf Pottsville I.llk of lientneky.Lentimillt I Monongahela Barth twelfth of Louisville, Thurston I West Branch limik -.-- I lhorthern Ilk ..f Acutuelti I Wyoming Bk,Wilkmiurreparithuthern Ilk of Kentuck 1 1 York Dank- MISSOURI. Belief Noma_ IBh of of 51th0uri....1. I 01110. ILLINOIS. Ohio Math Dant ... -- I.arat• Clank awl branchea-....50 Antioch at Almon-- ...... dollnual of Illinors.._ .... ....TS Breach at At .dul Wielkllhifl. 11 ' r ' :a ' f . 1 1 :1 =W.:: -- 31 ' amlPrif.V.' . " 0 Stalarh at Glevelse..l.... .... ...001Panuent lalerhaulee . Dank I Ramer. at Toledo.-•..-......do,tkweranient Sack Bank.__ 2 1 Branch at Day t0n...-----du Peuturollar Bank 2 Breath at Dela..., do Iromrsam Comm., . 3 Branch at tkrumbue. do State Dank 3 Branch at. Salem--_-._-doAthula CANADA. Dr.rach M. a-... _do Pk of B. N. Amerks.Tcerookt s Branch at Mansflekl y --Ao Ba of th. Penal. Tormto 6 Branth at Ripky..---.....d0 Book 01 Montreal Branch M. Ciorionstl-- -.do Broth of 1.1. gethsota a totouto 5 Braroth at Colrunbua-...-Ao EASTLEN EXCEANOK. Brauch at Wasblottom..... 4 ° 00 N° . Z"fk r .,.....-- , , Branch at Calla. do 00 Phlladelph do.. t,., =ell v. „..,..,,itz.:::::t: -.. ESTEllg ' Mt:IIIMM. 1 thanch et ML Vernon--do Cincinnati- Branch at Newark do Leal/with. Branel at Elyria- .-.---. do th. Invan-r-,--,-_-,_ I gralt . 1 . : rigardol_riel-2:..1 VIII AN P, ,, S= . LAI,Z r , Branoh e.t.a, ...... _ . ....l do I.l.riot 1.34,11 Bethel. at OIL Plemant--.do Eagle, 01d.....-- ....... .....10•11 Branch at.Z.neyvilla- -.Ao Eagle, new ....... -.... -..104. Branch at Norwalk..-_-dolYntrierielthror.....---_ 7,e0 Branch at Ildtra-.. .. ___.dulTooThalers_.... 7.00 Branch M. lake- rto thvereigns .3 Branch .t 4,. Branch .t Itammaa.-.---,1 Tenthrilders...-.... ...... :. Con Branch at Chillloothe---.do Napolthas.-.-- ..... .-.- 3.e0 Blanch at Cuyahowm..—do Dumas ....-......-.. 2.15 Branch M Tolede.. ...... ......do -----==.---,-- -7------- _ Front Brick and Howe Tile. THE undereigned is now rrtnnufactnring, at his Steam Brick Prom, -In Birmingham, Me hand. onmeat Frout Mirk. for t 101.11,11, ever produeth. which he thil mil at amethini to onrobalf Irth than laandthther mul panwthlng perfectly me. sduare eam. ma 4 • mooth•P'O. mlth surtme, they catch ter duet or wooL mad preserve A handsome. trek bright apyommace, as ar•eo In tree. Mr Rm.'. ChUrch, South l'ltlabi.uh: Oh? Co.tran hearer a It nod other buildiogv helog 0 .0/ 'DI"' Tb . I . lo° o° ' umtnur am much superior to th. limner. pre bid e t,. auf thing Ithe a galthrvi house should I. of e the addlikmal expellmb.lon th ;mato g- Certifother in my pomesmon from Oostrument Oaken. Agents, mad Architect. who have nerd MIDy brkk es knelstly, certify to their mperiority la etreogth. Mamba . ity. rale:tame to frost, water, Ore, se. 110181 TILT. Alm manufacturing, • superior &nide of TIM Memo. , Orli, by no mrdnent Etiglith Arrhitect, superior to lalate, thal farulthed at about ono half thee...nen COMMON BRICK. 001.000 Coalman Brick—etlenAtb, datebßllT. g" TIII ". Pr". " 17416 . 01tE00. kSPRING SHAWLS—Cashmere, Thibet, 00 "' """" 01 111011 MT a BURCRTIELD. WHITE GOODS—For Ladies' dresses, of .31 the verb. kinels usal-41011 Itugine Salo RR: """ """'s . _ _ LIND PAPER HANGINGS— Ln ns; gra t o o ns s . s t r ; 2 l l ,y r i l l L T z E t: et bar id s • r o rs s i t AI AI la 4/ .v.% BACON -1500 lbs Sides; MU .. ShooWarr. boa . Moan _pot iftelved and fur B .F F. V(IN 110.NN1101IST IL W. t. , 3 au4 YO.Froot bta. ARSAPAHALLA- 1 bale (Ilendurae,) for gale by ad= IL B6LLSRS. NOLISII SPLIT PEAS--Iteeeived and ral for sale by WICA.MteLIITIti 10V" apV Onnara and Sea Oaway... FItESII LOBSTERS— do SALMON. ny bennatimllf naiad box... re navfed and fat sal.. bY (ICI AV A JELLY--Fresh, just received and %fi for sal. Fr WM. A. MrOLURS k CO. CIRAPI b lIAWLS, of various ,4 MIJRPIIY k DUIICIITFIF.LD. OTTER--A Small Lot of the celebrated 41,.4 1 Zlrra`'`""Pririlo iutt 1f .61 Cha .4.11 - 4 - 11.SENIC-600 lbs. for Bale by apZ R. Z. RUMP. .411.1140111E5 -- ki 300 bbbs. Family noun WO . Hsu - GOO busts. Shelloi Corn; 1q . Cob 00', . Yotato•Pc n IY.Ps . Short.; 60 bblp. Tar. WU ne. flour Barrels - , on conaknyomt by al p T. 1Y001.16 8 BON, 61 wister ist QIVNERS WANTED—For - 41) Carriage . Cubs, and I mkt of Bows, • T itbOut tnakssokft Ylllb us y the lama Limiter. . WOOBB A 8 8. ap2B . . 61 IVotpr pt. IiIISH—No. 1 Trimmed Shod; in bble. and 1.; half bblo. No.l Herring". In bls... No. 1 Itallbon, " rerolvlllB ssnd for We ion .77TIN WATT A W. b iriCl_F . F.E. o E — ,.. ' k i b 0 4 3 ... Wile good Itio,uet receivi Join, j wArr A co. ng .',:1,7, ' Lturrir ot.. TILE HOUSE of the Seven Uttl moue. by Tiathantel T IE Living As... Na ono. at mams. Ltarbry Dyad. Tara tb. Pat Moe. jat UTTEIt--25 Imp; wtlo by ROBISON. LISTLB CO. _LP spZ2 FRUIT -500 bu. Dried Peozhee; I°' turtirarArao, C j b E UESTNUTS-30 bu f ROBISON. LITT W. It; IRON-250 tons fdi sale by p 2: ROBISON. urns s CO. ICON -15,000 lbs. Hams and Shoulders, !c ite &asuman, ne sus oy iso rrrix. * Moan S P"GE-3 etrrege very SePen"; 100 IL bale Common& ANYSof the first etthscribid stock In Oa faeodatad Firemen's 10na.... 0 , 4 fn , W. A. HILL • CO, sss .1. 1 scuoo" c =ziazi 'ea:a woc4 '27Z' b 7 N 64 Hood st. • •, • COMMERCIAL BALTIZSViI Amexonao .—advertbrenente and i:ascriptions . kr Ibis papa necrived and forwarded (moot expense. ft= PITISRMOR MARKET Mgt' ....April 26 April JU April 21 1 The market on Saturday was general,' Voles, and noth ing of pactimalar interest truirplr.d. The ' to grads .ii inweedinci bot therm Is kill sogiCielleT of water for all purpose* of trade. FLOUR—She nicely:Ml were llMltcd, and sales did not ex ceed WU b 1.14, at 1.1.25403,30, which is a slight iiiitMerm cent on tho previous: day'. intotatleas, whieh may Le 'at. tributed to Use .call amount coming (meant Small sales transpired from Fiore at $3.31(4Y5.40 P Ltd ÜBAlN—Price am without awing. We manses our quotations.. for OUM77Ok 72. for red and mixed to extra prime whim Po W; corn 3.5a00i, rood oats at 30(401 rIO. per bushel. tiILOCERIES--SuMar soil =abases um well rupported.— SMee 7 h hilemdlnarr, Orleans Sugar at 6Y - :. 4 month...and of 10 Idols prime .t T 0,.• mouth. dater of 75 Obis molar w O.) at SOW". months. Coffee Is inactive at 100. gall: for Rio. Calm of rice at Abieen iv =MI MM. BACtiN-10e mitten...lcm .. enmities and • firm ma, ket. with 1:1 fair gentuid business doing at To tor ationiders, to for sides, tot plain hams. and 10U001034 for CUM , • DRIED DEEP—Saks <untamed. western cured at ebi b. LARO—Suppllee am light. and eery little dolor. we quote at SLAYbi in lihis nod 940)4 in guru Wll.lBKM—dales W bbdrroettlled at 210.21.'d earl atul time DRIED FRUlT—Liz:tall 'alas frtdt.a.cdo VA faP %q.t . ; for opples, with an 3t4Waittloy tietter• OIL Further taktof Linseed at blhgVoe. of s. I Lard' at 011, add No 2 do of GO Ift ltal RUTTER—PAW of choice and extra roll awl Tnifit team Wm 1441 Ge la, add of rotor:non do at ant CIISESE—daI4 of Row at 63.4(477014 m. Intro PEWIT. We are sorry to ere by our Wett.enl exchange, that the Dank in the Illicit fruit market in that ouerter le but We well keoundd. wad that the Injury to the fruit mop by the late weer. hoot. is, indeed greater than we bad .t toot suppwed. Tbe Cincinnati Casette of Wedneeder tut Test Ferule too Lott Pinar —The math dependents of s Wee number of pernme to th e vie laity of the cities and Tillage, is upon the sale of their fruit. We hare beard of no mei...this tale of the nentedslus, ^ that has not eurcred ruthouely, save along the thlthrlhore — there was cold. and mow fell, but the - late fog,' almost lure rtably protects the fruit thou these killiug tooth which are eo ten'.lesete. Weyudge f the reverts remand, that th e loss much ureateh et ant oupooscd. inst. W.A. and Youth of ue, %hie shloof the mountalue, to., fruit and vege tables Mye been deetrthed. atgetlr Iniured. ' The leyulsrlll Journal of the lash to tkatlllivr4L;th==":";ir:Pd' gi;c%Fl'4 blow= gnu too not yet expsuLl ' , i psrusllY oed Alms doe r of the crop, welds. d thing, le Id rd.— . sre Injured. A l i egre prol;orttost of the trait Hs& udicletth however. =al i! ' y ' grra P:rt . l . s=s which hint: Since of superior quality from the /revere damning It Las received. • The grankibrt (Hr-) Tee.=tys.that so bard s frost and cold's nighthal not been known dr. Igle—ttut. the truth vihkh protalial to be re. abunilent In this vicinity. and was unusually forger& is behaved to be dost. Pal, and forward erigetation of every kind subject to blight by foist has teen killed. The diashoille Whig gti el Amounts. not only from the immediate nelabteattood of this city, but been bele+. far as batch.. give the mod detremlng arouunte of the hoot effects of del from on Monday nisht. Yrolt. vegetables.everything has been ruined. We have converted vrtr.ti several gentle:men rmm ti and all acre. In the belief that thet Lurie , has been and irreparable. The Zaneeville Courier of the oth instant. (foam which aection of Ohio large Quantities of dried fruit are browht thisynarite. says that the deetruction of fruit by the late frets have breve ray tted..l. Throughout the State the crop has been nearly If not entirely destroyed. In the State of IlUnnis. Ludlum. anditertern TlMiniß. the esse taw been the emcee. EwccnDr hamar 0. Batantoat Tlmutoao. male avJ b.r. taken .feet •ire the 1.4 th,t rl. 74e Is'lck".LlikaZes Ferry, tad. all Inter noso Feather's..._ Baltitoono Dulticlarr Kern. Will. tr. Donntottoo . • to Flagab Mill to butto.burp to Cart Clam Roo to , _27 tbepi Crt.l. to' 1 w . firii;;;;l ,3l: „. lbomtk, eumbettabl and latot... to Itambroor [The re.homoot on Flaw LT barptafs ts per barral. Prim C berlabl floor b fount= otot. prt• bastal..l Undo. Pah. and Nabs, bib b. t tan b y ear loads at awn at float. Ibtoo weatbart. 31olattes and Pazer rill b. taktb at. moon& Atm tab, 14 1 n7 24'' . b , co br'"'". ... taken at 'h tr ga b bl -4 :o.l "h bt x.b e ou tilotr:boal th. . ll .... 4 11.1.146.111 at 84gar• •111 now raw.] ' • PORT OF PITTSBURGH - • •ere 5 lab G Ixeo ID clmp.. by Die, marl, lan er.bilaz. unl fallsng. ARRIVED • Mich How, Haw. Rawer. Waver, Hondo. Dearer. Atlantic. Parkinson. Brwoorille. J. HeKee, llendticklon.AleK itedatons. lroaleard. runcre , Hibernia 2. Batchelor. Cincinnati. Keystone State. litow. tbncinnati. Ova Dent. Cincinnati. Meek Diamond Cinchinatl. Friendship, Cinelnnatl. linaklyn. New Orleans. tare Helga, Shank. ilallltalls. ?iwrlgator. Dean. Louisville. Julio Dean. Zonro St. ilie. Diadem. Coch lactia Hind°. Camb r a ell. n rit Moral, Connell. Wheeling. DEPARTED. Glavols. Mkllan. Dal Detrrer. Ileare lg rr.kion. e. Beaver. AVantie.. Parktnrco. J. McKee. lloodrickfort. Ite.Keerport.. t.hrly..r. Harley. West Nerrtoo. Itedotrmr, Woodyrud, Err...m.llle. VOtatrt. Nen. Cariniall. nger No I. Flr.ber. Cincinnati F./demi Arcb. Sarsnak ,Iclutyrr. St. Louis. Fort Floarxier. Ju. Nebr. Moore. .Wll6oLog. Are.. K.lrtzeir OATS LEAVE.) TIIID DAY. FOR PIIILADELPIIIA AND BALTIMORE, D Leech ar.l.V. Paso Nnwer rocket Dares dally.at 9 a m and I Pm. BllEETED—Dlurnal. BRIDGEPORT—WeIIsviIIe. eT. LOUlS—hulls CINCINNATI—KeystOOO Fon Wourria.—Tbe regular pacto f steamer. Diurnal, CaN. Cob , :11. will hi., wi above, 110. morning, at 10 o'clock, her roamer boor of dormitory. Foa Winatairo a>a liariawyort.—The fins steamer Well Tills, Capt.. Young, atll leas, as abase, this elem. a 4 o'clock. ORIDORPORT—PR Guars-166 Ws Spor, Ca•l7 Janes AC. 7 nom, Ws, A A A Wpa7; wka,7 <sou Wo 'a c ‘il ! a :p .t b fArrdi.r,s ' ltZre ," ;:t.„pl 6 l l 4110,2'.,`"Z%bess. willaratth • noble; 0142 0 2 .7., leg i t Thaw; ab b bl.t . t.:: .tbkol4.l..uttart. tobart Al. WI * Co. CIALEDA—Dtaora-12=fdte ked,Carllna • • Roberta:cm 11 bales balr. 18 do hid.. 3do N a n. d beef - hides 19 bbD bristly', Turas 01)ormett 33 bake Damp, duo . Irerbs BOOK 3) IDles bra:m.lo order; Oa plea timid bales deer ,AI A ,,, A Dames/mei &Cm 2 bort. D Leech • Cm 3 maks .dreat, It Fahneetock •Cm 24 bits kraal, 34 bid. to. coo, Wm' Badaly atm 65 therms tams. •d bbd. bacon. W a R 11:Cutomurs 2 blab' Immo, Uppeneett bbl. wkisker, Jae Parker CeeD Wale ehoaldena Oast • Th aw; I bbl Sarabb. Deownreille wharf boat. 12ELL91'ILLEr—Psa 211300*a-196 bits Mop. Clark • Thaw; a taco lard, dap Watt I Or, I baggy, AIIOIIIrOIIK (rotor 1 bbl butter, 11 Chettnett; I boo earthenware. 11.".• pi • Cald walk I er loor ste. 6 cults; I 1101 kriaden tDscdet Mils f, owner atmard. W/18.1fLIML—Prz Jam Nrusis-16b1ds alnamara, Jas O'Oonnett 37 MD payer,ll D Raabfialtb. 2Ws tobamo, It b e am %made. D Lamb P Ilea 436 LOD Poor Clark a Thaw, is bdls teatime. llthaff • Oa 7 Will paperi A Fahomscak • Co 190 bil ls Pout Wm Diadhate; 11 holes bardware, 31.Padan P C0n4,0 4 maks bacon. Wm Bingham; I wagon and datums. P dlurphy. IVELLSVILLE—InmAtrA4—M cask. barcr6.3okrks lanl 1 612 do. J lltlannarrl ' est wan, J (1116 4 crates 1 caok„ srars,lo lilnabsanlbo24o.666. nbon.l. NT Lool6—Pro ir6. , ,,,-1 lad hams. 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Ida benns. 1 ols do, 411 do onto, J,D willnun., 1 bbl old royntr, Bar bridal , 6 INsra. 40 &sir bucloto,3 e Canned, 6 old both., cokmse, 1.46. , ..0 S 0,6 7 griodesoos.Llppena,M A Cu. C1R01:014T1-116 KITIIOOO 0.001.-4 Loam Loldlor do 3.33. 18 roll—lessor, lestbor, Not Smite= 5 bblo olsoncl.J Vorsstln 6 nb WRA6ale y 2 Co: 40 dem. bunk - Wllsdoo • Dam on Curat 1 Mu wool 16 bid, alenhol, 1 61.1 buns, 11 1.64011 A Os; 1 tel drugs. Clark 2 Than: lot gundrles J 11l Dilworth, 4 bblo ego, J Pallon. OF.AVER—Pcx 111AVES—L%id a.n. c . 14 . .: 13 be.e.. r h" Tt es 144.1.ridh. ' tti: ', ., s i::tiVr i 3t . l. L ; 30 0, ' 1 11. c:i orfirsdk 2 bbto twice, N 4 W 11srbanals: 6 bou d oalaratus - , 4 010 1212 Dlibl,l b., J 4 R Floyd; 14 bor. shwa bozos al Ws eak6mA I. 641 4..62 box. d 4./ 0 CooSeld. LO, a, N . ..140 , 10—'47 eko rboublrro, Jobn ' ' &111 ' 7 41'o b t‘ btfs7ol=36t=ll3ls'6Ver 112 4 11 t & rolls lase., Wto Ilinztams , n. bwhelio Ilsrley, A ar A. Woo& . . 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PITTSBURGH GAZETTE [Correspondence alba Pittsburich Oszettsj Tons, : New May 7. • There is but one topic , of conversation in the city et present, and that is the anniversaries.— The murder trials. Jenny Lind concerts, and places of amusement are all deserted, and con sidered as secondary to the greatTannuel paler- : ing of all the benevolence and piety in the Union which takes place In New York during the sec ond week in May. 1 . I Yesterday was the third day of the anniversa ries. During the morning, the children attend- ant upon the Sunday Sclhools, to the number of : some 25.000 marched through the 'streets and held meetings et Castle Garden and Trifler Hall, where the services were very interesting. In the evening the annual public meeting was held at the Tabernacle. • The American Tract Society, met this morn ing. The American Home Missionary Society, the Institution for the Blind, the Female Guardi an Society and the Nadel:Lel Temperance Socie ty, meet this evening. _. The sale of tickets foX the Jenny Lind concert this evening, was held yesterday morning, and I am sorry to say there . was very little interest manifested on the occas l ion.` Not one half of the tickets were sold pt auction, and the premiums varied only from twelve and a half to twenty ficecents. Mr. Barnum who waspresent in fro pris persona seemed droeuifully chagrined et the turn matters were taking, and told the-audience that they world only have themselves to blame, if, in the rush, which he assured. them' would . coon occur, theyshould be unable to obtain seats. Jenny has gone quietly: to her house up town, and does not excite the: least attention, except on the part of those who are immediately con nected with the concerts. I have very little doubt that Mr. Barnum Twill have to come down to the one dollar ticket! at last. Then he will have crowded , houses every night. The news received from Her= yesterday, has thrown' the "Junta"' into a fury, bort the fact that one of their agents has been executed. However the coolest heads in. the business say this will aid the cause, : as the martyrdom of a stronger, even, for their liberation, will stir up the warm blood of the Cubans against the gov ernment of the Captor :Genera Orders have beenreceived here Co deliver the cargo of the Cleo patra to any person whO may establish his own ership: of the articles i on board, and .Marold Tallinadge is now in correspondet° with the authorities at Washingrn, relative to the final disposition of the steamer herself. She is yet in the prosession of the guard of marines. Henry J. Raymond,j Esq., of this city, the Speaker of the State Assembly, and junior edi tor of the Courier and Enquirer, has had a quer rel with CoL Webb, the senior editor. The bone of contention is Mr. : Raymond's abolitionism, which during Col. Webtersabsence in Europe, en tirely changed the character of the paper, and did it incalculable iejuryt Mr. Raymond bas dissolved his mimeo:tic : a - with the Coinier, and is about to sail for Europe. On his reerrnit is ru mored that ho is to bel the editor of a new abo-. titian print, to be started in this city. ' The sub-Committee 'of thirty one, charged with the transmission to tutu. Daniel Webster,- of the invitation of many thintsands of Our citizens, to address them . an early day, forwarded the in vitation, with the original signatures, by a spe cial messenger to-day. The trial of Samuel Drury, Sr., for passing i counterfeit notes, afte continuing fourteen days, terminated suddenly and unexpectedly yester day, by his acquittal, the Jury being only twee- . ty minutes out. When the verdict was rendered,' Drury stood up, and iddressing the Jury, said -Gentlemen of the jury, please occeptsny heart felt thanks—es for My perseentorsl leave .thorn to their worst enemies namely, their own feel ings." Drury was then formally discharged, ant a noire pronvi, on motion of the District Attor ney; was entered on! each of four indietmeits against him, for similar offences, to the case just disposed of. This verdict, I must any, seems to give very, general satisfaction—it was rendered without any summing up by the counsel,. on ei ther side. The flags ots . out City HAIL Hotels, Cour= f House, and other public buildings are at half mast today, in res to the memory of the late Hon. Philip Hone, f N aval Officer of this port. i b His funeral takes is this afternoon, andwill be attended by both ranches of the City Govern : meat, and all the Government Officers now in the city. Thera nFis already rumors es toveho is to be his successor. David A. Bake°, and John A. Collier are Spoken of, and the latter will moat probably be the lucky man. • Oar Common Council, now in session, :have adopted a Resolatioa, and appointed a committee to prepare a block of otone, to be contributed by the city, to the Washington Monument- I! have heard it said that the material will be obtained from the Pot Rock Ilellgate, in the channel of the East River. : • There is =other! murder trial in progresss in the Marine Court, :which sbids fair to resat in the tionvletion of the prisoner of murderer the high aeon i t The following is; a comparative statement of 'the number of vessels arrived from foreign ports into the port of New York, mete-,., the month of April 18.0 and 18.51, and shows the comfirison between the American and foreign vessels, with : their tontueger— :. 1850. 1851. Vessnlj. Tom. Valoels, Ttas. American, 217., 87,22 d 212 62,-413 Foreign, 92: 263 145 a4,. , 223 --, Total. 300 107,209 357 136'636 From this it would seem - that the number and tonnage of the foreign vessels is increaainx, and from the operation of our Reciprocal Act, then is every reason to beliiive that it will go On aug menting to the de trimentof the shipping interest. ' Is will be recollected that in 1850 our ports were opened to Britir vessels carrying other than British products; thus, coffee comes from -- Brazil in British vermeils : , and Weit India produce is also largely importesyn the same way. The Ameri can shippershave the advantage in the East India and Chinaltrode, but looking at these com parative April returns, I fear norenough to com pensate ouch loses as we experience at home. This subject is crorthy of serious consideration. ! PIITSBUROU OUrrre„, 11oudIt7 Ma! 12i J . eenu. IMPORTS BY RIYER. 01311 FELON NEW YORK. AATIMIOXICAI. CLOCG,—We understand that a curious astronomical clock is at 'present being constructed inthe vicinity of Liverpool by E. Henderson, L L.D ike., from a series of.: very , intricate caleuins and complicated projections, which has engirsed a largo share of his time and attention since 1844. This clock, when fin ished, will completely throw info shade the cele brated "horologies" of antiquity and other clocks and planetaria Of modern times. Hitherto such pieces of mectuddsm have exhibited very carious results, put they have been inaccurate in their motions, revolutions, and phenomena;so much so, that; at the end of a year or two, the machines gave'out indications very wide of the truth, and required to be rectified. This in a great measure arose from the innecuracy of the calculations, produced from a wrong basis, and such formula thrown into wheeel work. The present clock wi'l entirely obviate each errors, as it .is calcula ted so finely that in many of the motions by the wheelvrork it will not err one minute in 1,000 years.—These maculation,' we understand have received the unqualified approbation of the lead ing scientific men and astronomers of the day both in Britain and foreign countries, where the calculator is kilown. . The clock will, show the minutes and hours of the day; the sun's place in the tiled% the day of the month, perpetually, and take leap year into account; the moon's. age place and phases ; the apparent diurnal revolution of the moon ; the ebb and flow of the sea at any port in the world; the golden number, epee., staler circle, Romanindietlen,Sun- day letter, and Julian period; the mean time of the rising and setting of the eon on every dig. s[l theyear, year, with its terms and fired - and moveable feasts. - The day of the week will also be indica- ted; and die year will be registered for 19,000 years past or !come. The quickest moving wheel will revolve in one minute; the-slowest in 10.000 years for the date. To show the very great no- jJ - curacy of the motions in this complicated chick. a few of the . periode 'mai be noted—nameTy,tbe apparent diurnal revolution of the moon is ac complished In 28 hours 60 minutes 28 'Moods and 4 79 .8 88 . 253 decimals of a second,. which makes 'lna error of one minute too feat at theend 5er„1,470 years. ,Theater' willmake a :evolution in 28 hours 811 minutes 4 seconds and 09,01 - 7 294 decimate of a second. which gives " *r t °r of .one:ntinute too slow at the urrocinstion of 584 I ;years. The synodicsl revolution of the moon is done by the wheels In 29 days 12 hours 44minutes 2 wands and .1373,544,2138 decimals of a second • and this will glee an error of one minute fi e stin 1,167 yaari, dais 6 how's, 9 ta 1399 " , 11 ' ids ' aro and 53,8 2, siderial year U done in 863 496 decimals of a second which rill make I n error of °nominate slow in 1,806 yearn Theather h er e batch motions am too numerons Toe etriat T ern,h bat they all bear the earnests:tap of - ecl 10 0 Jean withinticreq gto be wound °Pr which ' waegiaallflite:horol • 1 science.- .Theclook Will contain ithout.-119' and -pinions,. and of 800clielinit , It has been cotistemetedfor;and l esiamsetotsit 'ven for the clock, at the Great 'we understand that if possible it will appear in Chat gorgeous adifiCe.-4401nroi 4/bion. AN07111:11 8131133110 Our readers will moiled seeing a fewweeke ago, some marvellous accounts by tho New York editors of a French gentlemen and his nephew, in which it wait claimed, that 'laminated in different rooms, and without arty visible =mu oicution, the nephew could receive Simultaneous ly with the uncle any mental impression or um munication. A public exhibition has beatitude in New York, and with the following result as stated in the New York Commercial ddrertitm The public exhibition of errand right, by the French philosopher and his nephew, took place last evening at the Chinese Assembly mama - The audience were chiefly French, very few Americans having been attracted by the tuber tisements. The youth being seated on the platform and blindfolded, the experimenter went through the aisles among the audience, and various articles, such as knives, watches, keys, ,to ' &c., being exhibited to the uncle, be would call out tn. French to know what it was, when his nephew would _respond with very great promptness.— Very soon it was so obvious that it was the manner of the question being put by the uncle, that consent was given that one of the audience might ask the question, - but not until hie uncle had first proposed it in Freacit. It was then in sisted that the uncle should not speak at all; but it was found impossible to keep him silent, and when noise enough was Made to reader the un cle's voice inaudible, no reponse Mauldbe obtain ed from the nephew,-except in a single instance when he was not blindfolded, and when signifi cant questions were observed equally intelli gibly to the nephew as wards. The experiments were then changed, the ban dage removed from the eyes, and the youth stood before a black board with his back to the audi ence. A slate was then handed round and figures were marked upon the slate by any of the audi ence when they were quickly written on the black board, but • deign after questions were put by the uncle, having as many words as there were figures. It was now insisted that he must not put the questions, when he made a speech in French, said that it was not in the ',lanai% and he could not proceed :with the experiments without speaking to his nephew, all which be could explain to any magnetiser, and would at a future es:Mitten expound his science &a. It was observed that the moment a, test was proposed of any -kind, the experiment mishap cloned; as when a committee of twit, one of whom could speak French wise appointed to write on the slate, all at once the slate was withdrawn, and a pack of cards presented to choose ono out of, which the youth was to name. lint no sooner was it urged by the gen- . dem= who chose the'eard, that the uncle should not speak a word, but he himself pat the den, than the cards were withdrawn. The ex periments abruptly closed without ; any exhibi tion of latin, greek, arable, &c., tlspremised. It was obvious that the etephstob has been well trained in the science of saneanordwthe qua lions are proposed in a set form,.eanseying the idea of the answer required, and there being do second sight in the ease, p pretence is e hum bug. The audience, however,. pule there gene.- rally to be galled, and a majority were evidently unwilling to be disaPpoitderl.. The friends of General Scottheld ti meeting in - Erie county on the 6th inst. Resolutions were passed in favor of Gen. Winfield Scott as the Whig candidate for the Presidency in 1.852, and in favor of WILL F. Johnston so a candidate for Governor next fall, end expresedie of confidence in the administration of Millard Fillmore, and of approbation mad confidence in Mr. Fillmore, Daniel Webster, Henry Clay, s idJames Cooper. The closing resolution was as follow= Resolved, That this meeting appoint twenty five delegates to the Western Convention of the friends of General Scott, to be held at Pitts burgh on the 20th of August next: In &COM' dance with the last reaolution, the farming gen tlemen were appointed deleptes to the said con , rention. E. Babbitt, J. H. Walker, L Gaza, J. B. Johnson, Wilson King, N. W. Russell, D. B. Robley, John '4 Warren. .Taniea Inee; Lyman Robinson, S. E. Woodruff, Scott Stith. W. 0. Illsek IL A. - hillsciE - W. ClittorrardatGasar,.. Bester Town, Michael B. .51.11.1' is, EL. G. Long, T. It Vincent, William Benson, 'Esq., 7111.1Pa:tor, i B T. Sterrett, L. S. Skencer.' From the Springfield (Meru) Reprafierue. PRACTICAL POLITICAL MIMI 1351021 or run Wma PARTY.—WO 1120 gratified Co see in the Boston Atlas expressiatte leaking to the union and harmony of the Whig:; party. this portion of the State there ban been no Tilt.. sion, and we have looked upon tfirisions else where as arising out of personal feeling,personal misunderstanding, and personal imprudence. We have never believed for a moment, that the party, as a party, was divided. We hare had • no evidence that any portion of 'the party bad forsaken its principles. We have seenthe Whip in our Legislature standing shoulderto shoulder, with a unanimity and harmony rarely equalled ' during all the past winter. We .have, .'seen aB the Whip and all the Whig presses is the State regarding with one eye and one interest the Senatorial struggle: and in regard to the result of this struggle, and every consideration am nected with it there have been but one feeling and one desire. • * * * The Fugitive Slave Low is the only subject Which =interfere with the harmoayof the Whig party of Massachusetts, and we look Ia vain for d difference of opinion in regard to it- through out the whole Whig press of the State. We find not one of them talking of the excellencies of the law, or inculcating in any way the idea that it is unexceptionable, but we find all of them I vindicating Its execution, as n lair of the land, and opposing all violent and factions opposition Wit The Atlas speaks the truth • when it says I •• there is km disposition on the part of the Whip to nullify the law by violence, or in of other way; on the other hand, the Whig party has ever held as its chief ornament end regarded as its dell' elements of our a steady wilier eves to Law and Order." 1, Here, then, we all staii, and we can but count those as foes who would disturb this per- I fere harmony of sentiment and principle, as it exists. * • For this unity the party will bare abundant l use in the struggle which is before it, both in State and Nation. .Massachusetts is now in the hands of unprincipled • demagognes k r and the Whig party must remaitrunited that she may be redeemed. The National Admiinstration, as „truly Whig as any that ever executed the Gov ernment, is assailed by factionista of every name . and grade. Disunion howls atitfrom the South nullification at the North; and toctional opposi tion comes from every quarter.. It stands, however, on the ground of this Consitution, is devoted to the Union, and executes the laws. If ever the Whig party, everywhere, owed an Ad ministration its support, the obligation was nev er greater than now. Its position to in the very citadel of strength, and around it the Whip of the whole country. can rally to a man and. with out a question. -- - STATISTICS OF Nrw OILLEASS.—The Census re turns of the Eastern District of Louisiana, which. includes more than half the State...shows a pop ulation of 304,096 persons, which consists of 181,306 free, and 122,790 slaves. The popula tion of New Orleans, according to these' returns is but 119, 4113, against 192,-000 in .1840.- -This includes the parish on both sides of the Aiver. The small increase in the population, may in part be accounted for, bylha rapid increase in the brim of Lafayette, *rill& has ptore than doubled its population inchree years; and *bleb 'bee naw. about 15,000 inhabitants. • Bat even with this allowance, the figures are by no moans I fiatteripg as to the progress of New,„ Orleans, "within the last ten years. The proportion of of slain to free population in the-city of New • Orleans is about one to five. :The First, Second land Third Wards of th e First Municipality of Now Orleans have. 11,632 inhabitants. the,other four Wards 30.039. The . number 0f64'01- ings in this dinsion of the city is .5,9-38: - In the second Municipality, First and Setond 'Wards have 8,783 of populetion: I'Mrd Ward. 10,050 -fourth ward: ti,b2o; Fifth, Siath and r•Sercoth . Is s rds, 26,65 L The derellings, 11,110, The population of the Second Congressional District is nearly twice as great as that of - the First. It is 137,129 while - the First is only 79;526. • :h _ Cr.xsos or. Now Maxlco..—By refermee to the tables in the 041.111111 Office , learn that the total population of the Terr itory of New Mexico is 01,02. The - classification Cif 'ages of free inhabitants shows that; ontho Ist of June.- 1820, there were; under one lair old, 1,278 - one and under fat. 7,628; fun asulender tem.8,781 ten and under 6,9q7;...4neen rautunda twenty, 7,100; ticiity, mtd,under thirty, 12,572: thirty and ender f0rty,'7,202; forty - end - under fay, 4,375; fifty and under nay; 2;886; ‘aixty, and under serunty,_ 1,721, seventy sad under . eighty, 451; eighty , =A under ninety. 11 4; nine ty andunder ontflinhdre4; 01 7 1 One; hundred nud apwards,4l inalta:- n 3 femidoth-ttaknoiri„lgh The number of free .blacks is 22 1 and , they are jACl.a.na 4 1 44 taLant , tettedule of ftmodo4 l, notot, or, agriequare• A:o4ii.E3-rinldbit-cirlinh*a t 6 .1>118.084 amen and mules. 8,548; mucte'llairti%;ll l ;6W oxen 12,140; other cattle, 10,068: : abfwp, 1.10; oxen, 6,428; mlue o iike*ilfla, 6o4 , 497 . - ' , I. "y, t - '1
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