The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1851-1861, May 16, 1851, Image 1

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ESTABLISHED IN 1786,
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PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
PUBLDBIED DAILY AND WICZIILY, BY
WHITE & CO.
ID. T. mu,.. (thin. 0.000.
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am. ow yorth emit*, in= Dan In UK Mil. Offic.
DAILY-Seven dollars
adranne. per annum. payable half yearly.
kg Difil.A.A if pad in
WEEKLY-Two dollars per a.t.n, In ram= Cu.
11l be "applied on th e fol=rlng coartitiom-
Six =A. et
d° - S 6 W
0 00 0
Twee. m a
ples do 23 00
The packet for each Chat to be addressed to one
god to be odd invariably in adranoe. No Mob Pa=
be eent after the prar =dm. mil= the stoney le sent for
• nue..
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
One sq.. (10 lines of Nal:email or lea)
one it.rtion- _ _.4 000
Do. awn dditicakArlnAertkaa- 0 25
Eir. , OW week....... 175
to ' .
Et c 4:= ree
11 . 1 600 7
700
Dix - three months-......._._....9 00 ,
00
• Do. I els months
Standing Caidi, (6 lines 0.10, priX.rini - iiri . 65 00 '
O. Dollar for each, additional line. -
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O. ure. chthsterabla at pleasure (pee an.
mar) exelostve . the paper
. Nor mit additional MU/0k inserted over one mouth. and
. addltk.l square ithotail under the minty rates,
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. Tidies • =ism end not over fn.
hoiL
Publishers not aceont=)ri for bui . ..1..................d.rthem0n. ber'
_ nd
A., = , K•071:1=1
l ig, their 1T',,;,,i,,,d th e mans
so Other adthrtiamocut.
Aduertisenoents not marked on the copy Sir a merited
Stunt. of Ithertioth will be omithmad till kirbbl.thd pay
rtitht exacted aritorlingll.
The Prirthire of annual advertisers Is Ark. =died to
their own Immediate business..
and all adv eta for
1 the btu= of other persons, sr IllieLlisittertliccoents not
lunnediately connected with air own bum., and all
Maass of advertiser... In length or other... beyond
the Llsoita engaged, will be aged at the usual rates. foe
. all sock U. , •t advertising, bills will be eeparately
- ' cadent, sod mthiPt.Yrrent Es derived.
p. tor , charitablel lastltutkons, Ere cam
e.D meeting.
en
6.1.1.71,46, =IP ' littp=:Trible ntlidlT i n .d.
Tenn.
Sianlarys notkes to be charged AO ant.
Don
notices inserted without elm., unless see=pa
. Wei by (the= invitations or obit...aloes, and when
' i so ammitharded I. b. INikl i ' N ''
• Bags= admilacm, and all others sending commthrea
t . mouth= notion designed to call attenrkm to
II Solna, Come= or any pub= eatertalarnenth
W that= are made the ethrottame--all natio. of pH
' Me inecenstions-eyerr =ice dealt. to Lel 1 Wenner to
' oohs= r ". , , ,?, u l ,bl V= i't° thes:Vint=
lez.dthittlier=
column, ow IV far.
mer.
~/ il li ti t t. e s= lea t t
area Dora. Ursa 10 ants per line .
_ ' erg. 0=1;11Cgoes Was dinged triple price.
• ' Bair Istate Agmtg and Amtionee. sdrettismzunits not
to be =seed under yearly rates, but to be allowed •
m= of thirty three nod ow third per rent from the
amount of bUi.
warns' O r ITI-Ificnr in OMIT TAM.
Ow 0002.Sre, three lthertio. ..-. ... ---- 8 1 60
Do. each additional insertion.. .... Ti
aeristh.ists ut wt.. ma . .
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On. Si0: 00 14 00 I=-0 rum Insertion-.—SO math
Do. each WM... hmertion.--23 omits.
All transient adnutlanithits to be mild in draws
. .:-BUSINESS CARDS.
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ALDERMAN.
JOHN A. PARKINSON ; Alderman, Fifth
-bail rm W es innialnil atrthded tn.
ard. Penn street between (Mara and Walont All
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ATTORNEYS.
n D.C.iir cum., I Ali. TAiini
irSof lirdontown, P.l (Late of Indian. P.)
LIPHANT er TAYLOR, Attorneys at
law-Cece an rearm awn. N0.82)f• between Wood
tolthileld streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.
_N. B-5. D. Oliphant Is Commiseloner fee the State of
New York 0010
nrconss A. ISIMIIt.
QIIINN & COLLIER, Attonteye at Law
- 00)00 On Fourth street above Smithfeld.
11 1 W. F. WHITE, Attorney at Law-0f
- See on Omit street. near . Fourth. Arthur.' Build.
, ... Pittsburgh. es. - roohlly
JHARRISON SEWELL, Atto - at Law,
Ohio State (kannbidther fee SAW% lithe, deb
m or tb lVezente of Death, Ae. 019.-6 etreat i iteve
X P. AG. L. B. FETTERMAN, Attar
• tryout Law turd Beal S.= Agethr. Na /Of b
10 4th
fe
, LAMES J. KUHN, Attontey at Law, office,
In Toth.. Elsa, corner donna .trot and Diamond
• , Pittsburgh. i ithbally
TAMES F. KERR, Attorney at Law—Office
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~a, 0.1 Ith et-, line... Emlthheld mid Orant. Pithentrult
VDA.Ncts C FLANEGIN, Attorney at Law,
- , a; No. 170 Fourth thee. Pittaburnh.
I.l4)Tztairgit',.& WAI
etb F - i t Attorneys at Law,
la-!(thee A DePZI Baylor, U.: Her
ron. Harrison A Co., Woo. B. Poser, John Illemi.g. A.-
, amsaitaar, ow. W. Jacks= Pittaburgh. 810.-17
. -jgDWARD P. JONES, Attorney at Law:
. Ofkm on Fourth .beat, I.o.th:Wthd erd Brunie
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.:,-'iIitSPER
E. BRADY, Attorney at Law,
115.10 Rah street, Pittsburgh, Pe.
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_ , ;:- ' , , , BANKERS AND BROKERS.
- •., - • trir. x. =nom- ..-.. WY.- .., a corm,
it t iL IL WILLIAMS & - CO., Bankers
end Enter,. Bothers, North East corner of Wool
use abed. Pittehunith.
All tranoctione milder= liberal ten e. 001 collections
ANOMMIT attomied 'to. ' Jably
—LI). KING, Banker and Exchange Broker ,
- •• - • Fourth street, Dealer in Bank Note. Bills of Ex
Gold ard Silver. Stocks bought ow mid.
i i r Idithest. market pd. mkt in premium hr American
it, . , Della., and Medan and Spanish Dollars, iaiar
WI• LA-RIMER, JR., Banker and Broker,
ttstreet, Na 605,adjoirdng the Bank of Plttabargh.
-, AMLKINS & CO, Exchange Brokers,
• South East C.=of Thal told Umbel etteete. All
atm= liberal rate.
HOLMES & SON, Dealers in Fotrign
• sod Domeetk Bllb of sea a Oartitlearm of De.
Bank Notes and Sixth. Na 6 ) 000,0 4 FM ►
berths made on all the prithipal cittls
t the United States. I
sitaing--•
. IrkaiLEß it RiiiM, Bankers and Ex
- 1 - *age Bk.= Doalens In Fonds. mut Domenic
of Essru:gs_thrtificatee of Demelte, Bath No= -
g l . h . ttetheLf Trair L dthd Wood siesta directly oppodta
,LOAROTHERS & CO., Banking House,
• tta lb Woe earneALinal=l..Olt u rre i t h it e m r =
Idtheroilha l Vibel Staten. mad
a. ara.
lean& 1 ERSTIV, Commission Merchants
. ~.- I.slllllllrokm-kN0.114 Second street Personal and
Mao =suit. f ro m 8100 to VD.= abeam on bud
wethastrg rthun....-.-Josthe 11000..- ....WU. Z. KM.
,-_ ALMER, HANNA & CO., ' Successors to
it
~• ltharyir limns Oa Rums. Ibrathror Bathers,
, - linden In Foreign sal Domeetic thebs.
at6w..oertitka aramr tet.
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1, Berk bP 7rethey received on De.
pa. fight ka far sale, and collections nude on treas.
.17 .1 irldaithal Pointe of the United Ethite.
Gaw to miner ailed Me ITiga sat maws..
, , Aannerstoses ea catalgamests of Frolocsoldpsed eat.
3 1. Ma. boons.
...g.W. TAYLOR, Commissioner and Bill
Broker, 112 Sword street Etaist &mance yet be
to all budnesa entrusted to his our,. Pittebthrth
Manandrund edictal ohms on Wind or procured at short'
. Seam oae. Bonds, Mow.. Ar„, negotiated on favor
, Ithla ter= Advs.. made. if requird. co'M
• 11TmacitibitriisibIfkriiiisikes. --
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.. - fte . ,.....B=K u r a l! zi late Johnston Stock
- Oror IhOrst and Third AMU. liifonufgh.
ider. eor
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..,,, L . : 4.,8. HOLMES' Cheap Literary Depot,
', Third Anse. =melts the Pont 0Z , ... New 110). re
_ MAI by express. Subseript. retc hed to thy of
ft... /....= or Newspapers, pub hal the publitheen
itHOPKINS, Bookseller and Stationer,
No. TA Worth siren Apollo 11 . 1101 ..
BASSES AND CONFECTIONERS.
AVID BONN, Jo., W holesale and Retail
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n. r I=l Fthcy Confectionary, always cm ha= i
' Ordas y atten. to. , __=.,
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... - CARPET DEALER.
, yir M ' CLINTOCK, Manufacturer and
„..,..,....„... al ClainA, Steam Boat Trial
as. Shal., to. Warchou., N 0.65 Fourth 1.-,
Uhl I 9 Word .... littaburgb.
' ''CONXISSIONAND FORWARDING.
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/ I It W. POINDEXTER, corner of Water and
• msrtet stmt. Pittsbor h, Co essis A. .
, -
__WM Been. .d for 16 , Il t rril.4l.oli /ale or 'o ll. F . r r.
. `N u e= Ibia,tjr:A4 b ou.NVlLll..s, and the manufactural
Athi-Zl.ut for the ' l 7 sfr, of 11.
ny Hamer k Co_ mid 1. Wil.
Muth celebrant Mum. am ti Fork at iphro
priim l
and Jaaktne A Ccee superior pack .
et Tea.Agarb apt.
C A. MaANULTY A CO—Transporters,
ch..fi l =o.s th iForftZuge7ll4."'" re p hr .
arena aroma ,
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WOODS & SON, PTODO . Cl(iififtlis
.I . Camzettolon 31exelunta. K. 61 Md.. Are.t..
E . L. IL JOHNSTON, Forwarding and
Comberlon Mecemn4 N. 112
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& JONES, Forwarding and Com
mand= Mentbsabi. Deahre Sa Produensnd Pitt.
Mastlnetarect articles, (Saul Benin, near Seventh
onwianttharga.
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AR JONES & CO., accessors to At
' A Co.. Comolloolmo omf Forloanfing Mar
Ts.
ff j os .Pittoboret ..M.oLctored (locd.o. Pitt,
DRY GOODS
•11. PAT..
C. SHACKLETT. its CO—Wholeeale
. ..el?ateorsde sod Domestic Drs Goods, gtiri
I...Lifier co,arreserean e manacle kW. W.TOILS.
A. MASON I CO., Wholeiale tirld Retail
Dealers In l'essey &ma Staple Dry Geode. anisiket
Plttslaaratu ,
,NMPHY BURCHFIELD, Wnouseu.
, Retail kt;Ciaod. 1b,”_11..e...r0n,.. or 'earth
WILSEY, FLEMING Ir. Co. Commissiim
-lihrtbLot..—Pm the ale of Down:tie, Wrolen, and
alm,deslan. in all klcds Tallone Trientm
IW, No. 1= Woad Areal. finuth dzm frcamilltb. Pink
=MIX
DENTISTS
mit Denti st Come fo - arth
14111. ind Nest= K. between flaket AEA Terry istremts.
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FiTA , 3:4 A:l4
, ~wilsoNE l Vat' c hert, Jewel!y, Silver
===ISSE=IM
THE'''''''lMlLY
DRUGGISTS.
DaA. 'FAHNE ST 0C K & CO.. Wholesale
• Druigniata, and manufacturers of White LW. OM
burg ,and Wham,. co oar Wool and.Prout streets, Vitt,
meta
DE O. mara..l cC. .P 1.4111-
PtkEYSER McDOWELL, Succeesors to
to Kerr Keyver.) Wbolerale emd Itettp Drstrd
4 . 17p - = I.l4;frz:zed..rig.hta
4.1. I
WK. . .. . - . ...... RS
1 K. 1615..... Wholesale Druggists: Deal
t. • Palota, OlLs, Dre . gtuffr, artd histromence—
Proprieto rs
rs of Dr. lirLane's celebrated Worm Sporifir. Liv
er Pill, and Lung Syrup: :co. 00, corner of Wood and
Fourth streetr, Pittsburgh. Orden will be carefully Wk.
.1. and fceceards4 with ,Ibmateb.
PISTE. SELLERS; Wholesale Dealer in
. Drug, tomb. Dye Slug, Oil, Van:deb., ge.,
Price.
m ood atm; . rdtabetegb. Dee De0ge...".204.
L N. WICKERSHAM, Wholcsale,Druggist
NV..14' 4 .2111! isig,dB==esre""'""'
r TRIMS LlaTan.
,JBRAUN & REITER, Ret a illholesalp_O , d r. i
1:
uro twee..,. corner of Mert W r
FM. 0 / 0 r 0-
SCHOONMAKER& CO., Wholesale Drug
IN Om, No. ZS Wood .t, Pittsburgh.
GROCERS.
& F. WILSON, Wholesale Grocers and
47
. Cosonslrlon Merchants, Agents for sale of Du
Poseder, 11S &rand, and 147 Prcra ev. eel _
vjL.•SECEE, Wholesale Ordeer, Commission
• Merchant . an. dealer In Paper and Rags, corner of
nil and herrn streets, Pittsburgh.
.S AMUEL P. SITRIVER, Wholesale Gro
cer, Prieto., and Cemuniesiao Merrhgrits, mei Deal.
& er c ow P W i e b , urrh t M e n WodmAr ic, No
P s. i lgunrgdh It.=
iftritN,7llllNdifill ''
o ' Cr:VrOCra s iC
Grocers, Nod.. end Comostedoo sierchante, and
gents for Ilar.erd Powder Co., of Hosantedlo, Con, No.
al Wood et, Pittsburgh.
J. IV. 1..4.1.1 enIIRBRIGE & INGRAHAAr Cuenl
Wholesale
Once" and Conardssloo Idetehants, No 118 Wokte
t. 888 150 Find otryet. PlttAbur.h. •
IVEY, MATTHEWS & CO., Wholesale
figt?Mtau Cbto'n't' d '757 listVe'critt.,Piatiruh.
.. IMAM
OLIN WATT 'Sr. CO., Wholesale Grocers,
Combed= Merchants, :Lad Dealers in Elysium and
tr.s.h. idanitfactares, Z 6 Liberty street, Pitts-
"1" B. CAN - FIELD, late of Warren, Ohio,
crsl o:M"Ir — riuvor - gPr2" - b,rolvr'dPv7VrA
Pend Ash, and Western Pro:ham severally. Waler street.
between Bmlthheld and Wool, Pittsburgh.
WASTIMUN W. 41.11101 W.. WAT.I.2.
L S. WATERMAN & SONS, Wholedale
Atasil":ll'l.4. of Produce and F l'itabm4 rhr - g:
cad Articles, and Agents far the sale of Richmond and
Lyuchburgh Matiufictured Tobacco; Ea and SI Water
isireot, Pittsburgh.
SF. VON BONNHORST & CO., Whole
• eliorome,,. Porwzrding and Comsolspomt Lerch.
ants. Dealers tu Pittsburgh htnnubutturesWestern
Produe. No. 38, corner of Front street and Cbancery Lane.
Pittsburgh.
JAS. DALZELL, Wholesale Grocer, Com
a mlmlon Merchant, and Dealer In Pendant and Pitt",
burgh Manntartutre—tio. 70 %Cater Pitlaburgh.
Inas. perm ROM. RIR.
!ISAIAH DICKEY & CO. Wholesale
een,. ' It -
J DEVILIT
BNGLIS & BENNETT, late English,
Gallas • a Co— IrTholexee crcent. Cdmathounn nod
earding .11 • . • ta t amil Dealers In Produce and hits
Introb Mann tures, fie 1 . 2: Second It. and 11l t irst
between Wood and Breiltbileld.
M ILLE & RICKETSON, Molesale
Oman. and Lniportero of Brandies, Wines end
211 corner Or Llbertr and Inds, !Math Pitt.
burgh. Ti Dan, NON Cotton it arm. Le., Le, constantlr
on hand. I
Amy, raw......-was D. D'atu-....wmaytt C.
M'GILLS It ROE, Wholesale Greeers and
tkazum Couszac h. Hon Merebsittit, 217 Liberty Wert.
AOBERT MOORE, 'Wholesale Grocer,
Rectifying Distill., deadar lei Prcduce. littaburgh
.a.farturra, aod all kinda of Promise and INanenir
Wines and Monona No. alb Liberty stmt.. On hand a
w ea .b ltri . r u n anc . 4 4 l o 7leJlor old Monongahela Whokoy.
ROBERT DALZELL Ic• CO., Wholesale
DrucvrsiOnroMl6l , io.3larehants. dealers In Prulune
and Pittaberg Jlanntarturen No. Zd Liberty jusss.
Pittabsrsh. _
ROBERT A. CUNNINGHAM, WitOlenale
and InaJcr
ltrn,r..F.l‘4ooE,Forwarding,axal Comm...inn M.,
c ant. in Fittntru•-h fact
I.llnertl street. rlttnburgh.
C 0646•61.
... t wann 010.1.1.67.
M. & CO., Itr u teale h. Gro
,„
~ ir ,
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,WICKS McCANDLESS, succ".ssors to
L. D. WICk. Wholea& Grocers. Forwarding
and Coomatancta Martha.a, dealers in iron, Nall.. Glsoe.
Harr. and Pitratargh Slanulacturea generally.
ofWoaland Water exacta, Pittsburgh.
ACULBF.RTSON'''' o eaole''
Groce and Cosere lssfcfn 51err-banta, Dealers tu,Pro.
. and 15t rs
taborgh Manufartured Articles. 105 Liberty
street, Pittaburgh,
.1. D. WILLI.q . JO. gam
L. WILLIA3IS & CO. Wholesale and
• Detail family Droners. Fordanliug and CommLisiou
enchants. wad Dealers in Country Produce arid Pittsburgh
iitnufactures. corner of Wood and Wilth Ws" Pittsburgh.
ton.
itosiNsos, LITTLE
ewe CO., No. 255
Liberty street. Pittsburgh. Whideasle G ro wn. Pro
and Cdunialasiena Merchants, and dealers In Pitteburgh
Manutretures.
JOIIS MlOl2. rtOrD.
L,t It. FLOYD, Wholesale Grocers, Com
. mission Merchant, and Dealer, In I"n:duce—Bound
Buildings, fronting on Llberty. Woad, and Elsa
street. PittAturph. Ps.
TfoioTi;rtin..
TOHN PARKER & CO., Wholesale Grocers:
0 I)calers 1e Pgodooe, Patna Ligng:. Old Mon:
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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
:JOHN H. MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes,
iforie, .11 31traleal Instrumento, &hoot Bea", and
ir lfinejf .. L;74 , 7lLfo4 . 2kl . 4 . kg , tin o t's Plano Rim. for
viIENRY KLEBER, Dealer in Music, Mu
sical Instruments. zoll e lmpartrr of Italian trio,
agZen!o%. " , c lalfLlV mt.-go/3Z";
Mac.
ItANITFACTITSERS
IIIiENNEDY, CHILDS CO., Muuuturtu
ran of very superior 4-1 pbeetitg, Carpet Chain,
=al Twine awl Bantu.. ?eau Mill, httaba rah.
Rua .tam ,o • . (MO?.
, ... . . .. .
TONES & QUIGO, Manufacturers of Spring
and Meter Steel. Plough Steel, E r t . .. d eel i Ploitt i =
• - " In a l inab tk It P t-as"Cbaga, 1,1'1•:..3e Engine Wade, tdal
'Coach vtauxiimpo seamilr. turner of R.'s and Front eat,
Pitteborgh, Pa.
pITTSBURGH ALKALI WORKS.—Ben
m% Balwra Co, Manufeetzwers of bola Ash, Meech
ai Norden , . bimistle .rot Hmpboo o Ad.L. Werebou"
No. fN Hater et-. below Fern,
Vl* 3RD:Li; t IT 1
WALTER P. MARpIIALL, Successor to
&mud C. LIIII--Importer &LI Doerr' In French
tad doled= Yoper Ilanniugs Lod Border% WI dots
Rules. Fire Scold hinny L, Abo—Wrltlni,
Lod Wropploc Fairer, %o. 85 ton rtreet, between Fourth
end Diamond .Iles. Pittebunth. Fa.
lAOBERT MORRIS, Tea and Wine Mar
stunt, East aid, or tbe Diamond. Pittsburgh
WM. , A. M'CLURG & CO., Grocera and
Tea Deners, o. :Nd3 Lawny stmt., above Wood
have &bray. on hand • lane aseortsovnt of choir. limn,-
tog and Fine Teas. Aleo—Fevelan Frans and Nuts Wbol•
sale and . retail. Dealers supplied on the lovvet tams.
TRANSPORTATION AGMS
kOHS A. CAUGIIEY, Agent for the Lake
Me and Michigan Una to Araver and the Lates:.--
e on tho corn., nt Wan, sant liceithtiald eta.
RLEECH it CO., Transporter,' by Canal
And Forwarding Meseharda. rorwr of Nan /dr...1
e Canal.
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VIIIIMMir BLINDS.
A:BROWN would most rcneetfu I ly irsfoita
the public that be kerne nn hututaiblretand on the treat
rid of ie t i a l t till=oniani r firta r lATl:tt:e " ..:::i7i t g . T;
to the beet et C. warrantni canal oi any In the I:Mho
State*. Ilia Mode can be retuovril without the aid of
... e arthier,. Hasten rureberral the Mork, Ueda. and l e / ee l
°Vibe cabinet establlabment of Ilthirly A 31eClidhinct,
pm... 4 to fornirh their old monomer,. se well on the pot,
llnht lam, with every thing In their [lwo
/agency. Nei 5 Wood atreet, l'ittaburath.
nieh2/5 , J. A. BROWN.
PAPER RANGING AND PLASTERING
TOSEPII JOHNSTON. PAPER lisNcEn
9PlAirrnal—ltenl.lesme.rernerpf Thin! ntrprt and rut
(.0610.1,
Y. E.-1.in.0. yawl, Mortar. 1,1. .fir .11e..
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VETERINARY SU IZ GEON.
ADAM 1.1.161 E. Veteriuury Surgeon, late
tIOIII Mint•O,t3. • • .. , .401.1.
,fl
at am ;intr., in Ow
""t"'""
ismoniectimi milli
%PI riortirr
at Tanuel aa.l
WOOL 31E2CRAN'fS
U 16,11 1 k LE E, IVol. I/KA
atrlClaff!*.J;n". I .: ! _r .. 1711;:A l :
& W. HAI:BAUGH. Wool Nlerelimit,
S
lwal.r. lu V., nn.lt, N . r. and En,
'warding and ..mlonu Firn
and Ila ,rond Are..
GB.AVING AND LITHOGRAPH:LNG.
EVILLE JOHNSON, }:ngraver on Wood,
Philo 11.11, Ithfrlrtory4 P; , ..1.ttr.1t.
Marlainvry. liello 4 . PrrAltirpin++.
Lwadscapre, ,16r.: for Li.l.lorv, fir.
ehtlee,s.pdAoocutiour. Cotton it., p, In !h. drat A> to
of att. and at the lowest aria,
VILLIASI SCLICILSIAN'SLIbIOgrap.II
- la listobltahrosixt. TlOnl street. apposits.the Post
8111ar.Pas ' ead A P IIV:7= 711 VITIts ' i i . 1 . 6.:
Drawings, Ilstaltatas aoa Irbitina Ontee,
_eppravftl
drawn ens nem and printed sass& Galt Drvotr, or
Blank. in the toast approved *tile, sod -at the mat rem.-
HARDWARE NERCHANTS.
00,iN, WILSON & eo., Impurtere and
JA Wholesale Dealers lo Hardware sad Collor, No. 129
Dltlabaroh.
ZdIt3CELLABEOUS
OHN FITZSIMONS & CO., 0
rtlannfactu
rers of FLINT end GREEN 0 LAF.S, 3IOPLInt. arid all
kinds of ILCIIINLIIV. take this method of Informing
thine desirous of having sorb work done, that the, ve
prepared to do It at the lowest nrissible rat, ay. the short
est notice, and in the beat manner, at their establishment.
nenind street, above the Col twine the Ilse Works.
factoredrons for Blank Eolith and Blut Furnaoss, roam,
at the shortest nonce, and at the lowest prioes.—
All kinds of Jobbing done. 'bon oath..
Gas Fitting. •
BIAFFETT A, OLD,
57:'. Front street, between Wood and
Market, Pittsburith.P.,
Would Write the pnblie to their
:immune."
^ ,_ Chandelier., Prndants, (
linwt , U.
tre.. 6.
They ar ng on thee prepared to execute
. ~..
rtest nie
the arta most reauunable ter ti mess Fitti.
[m sho etal( _
Wegner, Blackmer & Mueller's
NEW LITHOGRAPHIC ESTABLISHMENT.
THE ABOVE FIRM respectfully [immune' ,
to their friends and the piddle generally. that they
are prepared to execute, in the first style of their wt., an
oNero for Show Cards, Dilly, Diplomas, Cheeks. Viutinit
and Professional Cards , Slaps Charts. Labels. Oe.
Their establishment is at ,o. 06 Muket street. between
Thin! and Fourth street, op stain, tuebbilf
Bolivar Fire Brick Manufacturing Comp'y•
GLOVER, KIER & CO., PROPRIETORS.
' SUBSCRIBERS, having been ap
.l, painted Agents fur the above named concern. will
keep cosuMntly on band • suply of the rekbrated Bolivar
Fire Brlek,Crucilile Fire Clay.! unlace Ilearthsarullowalla
They are also prepared to navies Ord.} for said brick, to
be mode in slue and alai* to suit purchapers. which shall
be promptly filled.
We do not deem it neeetwar7 to enumerate the man r ad
vantages the Bolivar Fire Bank peenewi over all others that'
have been offered for rale in the United States, their sup,
rioritv being well known to almost harrow who use
Firs Brick. The proprietors hays determined that the
Brick shall law none of their prevent enviable reputation.
and the no expense shall be spared lo snake them oven
better than they Imo heretofore been. This Is the uoly
establishment now manufacturing Fin. Brick at Bolivar.
t JON in,
meta Canal Banha, Seventh en. Pinsbutett
Pittsburgh Gas Pipe and Tube Works.
rrHE undersigned have just completed their
xtenclve
IRON TUBE WORKS,
=IMMM!IBMII
WROUGHT IRON TUBES,
which they ofler far Bile at. the low. price. They ere
now prey - wed to execute orders. to any extent, without Jr
tIPANG A CO..
N0. :9 1.nd 92 Water graver.
tag 3nt PITTSBURGH. PA,
NICHOLAS VIVIAN, Civil Engineer.
Draughtiom and Prnetkal Mining Acrot i
. 31akm.
r;T:3 ac: M IVIV te ' r e i) o a.: " ol -g tr.. fbir be
hand betwl.. z(1 A. )1. and 6 P. )1.. a Ms rraidenct. No. ^_l
Marbury greet. Pittaburyth.
PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Itl o
tate Safety Itwaranne I pan, 42 fever .treel- ,
J - GARDINER COFFIN, Agent fur Franklin
Fire Tem:mance emal".l• onrtL Coot roof Woof
GLENN, BOOK BINDER, Wood street,
oromad door from N.corner of Thllll whrre hr
bound sub.landallr. In uumlw.r, or ' r ' ,u finds
hound earvfully or rvmdrod. Nnzorr put on In plt
Thcow who herr binding an Inv itml to yell. thins
.10:dar
MToRp iv. CO., Wholesale and Retail
Mannta,turen, nzal IX-J.ler% Bats, Cay. acul Furn.
corner of %Vold and Fifth atr.vta, Pittehunch. Witer.th. ,
offer` fon and rompl.. otnck of hats. Cap., tars, !e. of
e^rery quality and styl, by Whalen& Rad 1:«tall. and In
vite the attention of their customers and pumbas•ri avn•zi ,
ally, ..smring ulna that th, .111 . 1 1 oo d' most dram
lagwn. ternaa.
DIGBY, Merrhant Tailor, Limper,
V and Dealer In Itna. Nfinin Clothing. 137 Liberty at
New Coach Factory—Allegheny.
H. A. WIIITE & CO. would re
,' ,T.cifully taln= the public that they ha,.
env L. k. hetanrn Ysdcral and beaduale,
etreela. They .re m.. math, an mrand ne.,.<
orders for ever, description orvehicle, Concha, e buiots
il . ..n"ncbss• lin;rtea. Phaeums, to. arbtch, from than
long exta•riency• in the tnanolazture of the above wort.
and the far Alb, they hate, the, fool eonfideut they an
enabled to du stork tai them ed masonahle term. with
those wmtlrot articles In their lane.
- .
Payi.s particular atritriliuu arlrallou of mat trial,.
hatur Put rurrittUcllf
batitation Fnun.
vazrantiou thriir work r r ltr therruire rot lib.
attrutiou of tbr Public lo CU% matter. b
MSMMISIEM
.FIGLE MARBLE WORKS, (established
IS.12)) by EDMUND 'WILKINS. No. 1M Lllvrty
cf Wocd rtreet, PittAborgh. !doom:mot, Borud
Vaulto,Tmoba. Fleiutetori.ra. I‘Ltutel Plecwi.t.krotte , sod
Pier Top, way• to ord.,.
N. H. A.chalor selection of Dra-ifi‘• on Land. J. lO
IAILRY. - 11UGUES & CO. ore ',replied to
do all kind,. ofI.LATE ItOOFING.
ALEZ. LAUGHLIN. Agt..eor. Etna et. A Canal.
At Water Worts. Piltol.or.th.
/51-Elote Root. promptly repureal.
A CAIIII-1851
Atußpur k BuRctiFtELD. North Eaot
tofu their thud., toth.ir cufomers and We public gene,
riteor the large share xtendnt them. and
ihrthe tooth:Luanne of their lowan. Having went!,
effluent and lawmen! their 111 , 171. they are
and
to keep
on hand • very extroviv•usortment of Goole— and bur. r,
will hate the advantage of - plenty of light to eumioe
toad, and mate their eclectic.. They demi'n making
their establiiihment, no furae prarticable, a FA.3I ILI
STORE, srhe ankle in th+ be, Goode noe l oireded
for the wenn. of famillea. ran be precured—unt n their
continued aeons to releet the beet gads, am! to at it.
prices, they Dope to Make It the interest of Wallies and tm
dividuale, to favor 93(0 04th their enetam.
• •
11M—The WifOLI.bALF.: EILININEI+B will be moth:lord In
the rooms op stabs—eotranoe from 4th ...rock or throuxl.
Inver omm. JenV
ITTSBURGII COMISIERCIAL Co.Lzar.,
Carnet .4 Thin' end lierket etreete. The only elm,
Itutitatkm of Cho kind in l'ithoburig h.
Vetrcee.—John Fleming, Prlndpal lortnielar thr
Edenne of Amount&
0. K. Chamberlin. Rofeseor of PCM32ll.lltlAbip, Mercantile
QomPutation : /Le
Alex. 31, It stem,
oEme, Leet r arre h on f Commercial law.
Thnk. &Piling a euntr , kee knowledge of hook Keeping.
exam
Ine the amnue n 4
Lecture on unmtnelel.l Lew every Monday evening.
KHirenor to any of the reeident ray membants, ide=l
EAGLE MARBLE WORKS.
EsTABLisnED 1832,6 y EDMUND
"0 01 . 4 -r . WILKINS, No. 245 Liberty et.,
head of Woo' otreeL Plttabungb,
alontiMenta.EurialVanltaomintmen.
alaiamtle Pinot, Centre 1.1141 nor Topa,
. on hatul and. made to ord.., of the
chnicert Marbles. and at very redueril
T0d..1 choice Meaux, of Drum:nos on
&deal.
The Boom
BTATIMIIt
portrd I _
eV!
tram
REFERENCES.
Hon.on. Ilarm.Denny John arp EN.
Wm. Robin.. jr., Jira.W ; i Jirar er, ,frl.N.- Architect.
John enpur, EN, Caah . bnua,Brokers.
Pittsburgh Bank.nismer t Hansa, dn.
J. 11. Nhornberger, 111111 Curry, do
Wilson MeCandlera ll.am 6argenb. d.
Robert McKnight, kM Ilastaier 1 Cn.
Joe. Melitdght,EN, Brining-D. T. Morgan I Co.
Joahua Ilbeales k Co Fruit'ra
. E. Lathrop. EN., Allegheny.
E. W. Liele rratelbil for. the orry patrnnage
etIMI during nintern pl.» In ad. oily, haring hod the
largest and Ira join gal trusted 10 hie rare op 0. the pm...oi
titan, mad will endravor .rrndrr eati.fartion
te.1.1
JAMES W. WOODWELL.
CABINET FUIINITGRE 3IANU-x
tartan., Ware-naim. VIA W Mini Arvid.
J IV. reepretfully lnfbrmr Ms friends and
riaatomer. that he bar now rotopleted tbe largest
and finest Mark of bc,uiwhold furniture ever beAdo sten in
Ude city. as tar is deternsinod to uphold the quality with
wellacianntied Materials, heat workinan.hip, and newest de
.tanA .04 from the extent of bis order. and nullity In
manufacturing. be enabled to pentium, warranted tarot
tam at the Insert prieea.
Ile bar adoptal the principle of identifying the custom
era' lathes's( with
tier two, lu quality and prim. and iter,
alwiLyP Erb band grea variety' of every desert:4lon oi
furniture, from th e cheapnct and plainest, ns the 1..1 ele
gala and nvt/y. that a house. nr au, part of may to
fend:died tuna his Mock, or onouufultir.+l le tr•
order. If.. thrmivra a4hTl. an inspeetain, thst On. rotvan
tages! of POI estabhshnsent las known. The hdburtug
article. 4,10 , 14, in par, of h,. .bah. whi , ll tot riehness
idyle and handl rardod be surpassed In on, of the Esodery
ark.
Parlor. drawing. dialog. and 6.1-moui rhalr, of .very
rarMty, roino-lioz a y and
Ellaahath•a. l'on,rtarnir. arid to
windy
of every des
eripthA; Quiche...Sohn. Tsten.tete and ',mans of Me )at,..!
Vreipli and A inerican pattern.: T.hres. •citi
baits parlor It ntlog fowls a ',amour kind. Work table,
and fancy Wald Macula, moue stands. and holdrra.coarbi..
trip. snalocany, rnohalwarrl n•otrr wda.
g
1*
hun
t
ml yr' Irdl. the 1 1.- kro i mole: ward. Wmhtokn hall and
l
4111.01ZAL. and Atm, arrntorr d t l . t etaw.a. i d. lawn],
flnerrwma, tonal raeke, hat Malicia and music stonla, crib.
and acts for much., Wide and tea pops,
mahogany. ronewnevl, and Inlaid ts-arl Tiede, ac sr. Je
A large aaJurtniont of Co:onion Forlorn, and Whi.iwn
Ca , in".akere , niddied with all articles in their
Una.
Vleamboata and Hotels, furinalwal at the abort,. notioe.
All order, pnmitAly attended to. Jan
BOUNTY LANDS—Cary. Cuas. Noti.na,
Attnrney at Law, No. lab niint at, corner of Cherry
haring made rrrrrrrrrrrrrr for the purism* win
P,MilTri bounty Land. Pe ult..er. sod sot...re:du lc
widow, and ~ I, l lclreu. and a .1, , t-0,l to an,
It.t.!•tbt.u.etrul wilts t trt.t• th - tutr ,
t•Ito, ttetrto u nut' t
Ott
Drawing, parapectire, and Painting is OiL
V:. D. R. SM ill now prepared to Eire
1 . pu,11. tn...thi..nnt
`l n
r, Yl n•.n... In Me.,rs.
Atkhonn 141,1 i..ltlt, W.. 1 pal
Mark. t I I , ,vt • Ity•trurtion. tr.= n,O s . anal
and prte,lurr can
kuoar 13 by mho nt rn , n ,,
t.r...azara or Isr. lat..llf
GEORGE E. ARROLD & CO.,
BANKERS.
Lcn hx x 9 IN Ex 1 .11.47404. COIN, 11.1,14 Norrs,
74 /4.444 - th 47. nr-41 /kW: qf 4 4 .4444,1..
NnI.A and rut 41,11.4.414 e.. all plata (ha. 1' In
Ytik4.1,4•4 , 4,t0rbt And 44. bl am
MI I TL M Y N
I: C.
OLVIN, Coal s Merchants,
I._.lwnJ Inmirr, in Dry ,4444414.41nwrir5., belt •nd Salle
~•f Walnut 411,44 an , l Wartonienn Turnplkit Ronal
.4.1,144,414,4
- - n. DVXCAP.
ft,11.14.1.01 11..1.
liiirrsßultoil CITY GLASS WORKS.—
.. V. CeNNINGTIANI M., Mnnufactuirro nr
Goo, brt....n Fun. and Second.
Vartl,,lar In n,LI r 1.1.• A ll . l--, .. 3 .r. to
/taw.:
- .
LT PETRE—,I, ,:aekg for pale by
17 atp7 bud ILICK CV • IVY
VERMILLION-75 lbs Chinese, for sale by
B. A. HAANESTOCH t 00.
TTS unGII GAZ ATE.
PITTSBURGH, FRI
MISCELLANEOUS CARDS, &c.
JOS. WEAVER, Attorney at Late; Fourth
curet am the Mayor'. Ofllm,YlttAbartzb, Ps.
attended to peubartlY. .1712:b.1kg
Geo. R. Eichbaum. Civil Engineer,
WILL ATTEND, in any part of the coon
nlr_tri the Purvey. locatim, and caustroetkos of
Railroads. Macadamized and Plank Roads, Bridges,
Bazar! &c. for canal or Mackwater navigation and will pre ,
pare plan. sprelficatkdo, and estimates of 4:kat 001 of
the sieve work.
lie will ale. attend to the division of largl, and inliMS
Mtown rIMN making drawings of models Ihr Patent Ur
. draughts of machinery ae.
oMce lu Bakeweins Buildings Grant st a ,,.nwar yho Conn
Howe, Pittsburgh.
References—iton.• A. W. InozoLt. ttiblirdly
Neville It. Craig. Esq., Wm. Birnbaum. Km.:
atZtelm
Alexander Bradley,
No. 19 Wood +trod, &nem First and &rand ,ta.,
(SIGN OP TILE GOLDEN FTOVEJ '
o MANUFACTURER j.:zrov o f every&ve . ry .t d o es p cription
.
tern, and each as M Urender (he boo t eatistactron.
AIso—PARLOR STOVES, adionw whkh .01 be found
Jewell d Root'. celebrated lidding door Parlor Stover, Ratr
Stoves; Radiator. Franklin Wee.plain ml Ml=7 aro. ,
to which we Invite the attention or builder.
_Tea Rattles;
Hollow Ware: Walton Bore.. Se: to all or which we Write
the attention of dealers tetbre nurehasios clamber.
61111,1
Bennett's Monochromatic Depository,
NO. 7'3 THIRD STREET.
HAT I.—Now Palroirte—The 9lardeo of Getbsemarke. ^
and the .. tletneterynr herktart" toT 2
t. B. MILLI'S IS• 11. ruins.
RRILLIPS &.151AYRRS, , Gonentl Itctport ,
r, sod Manufacturers. No. 74 North Fourth Wee.
odelphlo.
Sir Arad at 102 Wood street, City-Loodotk. myl2
Greenwood Gardena,
WO and a half miles below the City, on
tha kaiak of the Ohio rime, an Ornamental Plower
anion, arid a delightful summer retreat. k. Cream,
Cnfectionariee, Yruite, Temperate Drinks, he., kept fur
the memstuanmiation of visitor. Also, • • I am*
of iihrothery and 11PrertiluomIng Plante for gale.
The steefuer.Chieftaln leave. the Mot of Pitt street,
the beginning of each boor, from 9 (Adak A. M. Math 10
P. M.. lending at the Garden. I.Cloeed on Pundal.)
myfelf [Dlemsmh and 1.....0r.1
!EO. E. ARNOLD A CO. have this day aa-
N_A Boasted with theta JOHN D. ecuLt.i. The .tyle of
the. firm will he a..• heretofore.
.=MI
I.EORGE E. ARNOLD 4k. CO., Bankorn:
Nachatign. Coln, Bmili Notes, 74
Fourth street, neat door to the Bank of Pittsburgh. Col
lections
of
attended to, and the proceeds remitted to
any mil of the Union.
ST. CLAIR HOTEL,
(Formerly Cho Exchange,)
Corner of Penn and St Clair Streets,
PITTSBURGH.
KHIS spacious, central, and. meet conveni
ently located tarrEL, a n d n b l e arcomple
ed, and thoroughly repniredmproved,
open for the ateommatation of the public.
The subscriber. Insane and ploptirtor al the ST. CLAIR
HOTEL. ragartfully Informs his Mende and liar public
that he h. furnisbol It In the newt elegant and comfort. ,
b. " Lhi n n i h re 'm
nod a t that he ~lu spare no
to make it equal to any house in the country.
The well known cenlyal loention of the Mus, and mgt.
e
ire e r o ie k t .. rnro m r ' pe a' : o ctet ni =ettirlree d =
to wnieit and he; for it a liberal share of patronage , .
apdhtf C. W. B r.a n-n.
Law Notice.
fIIE appointment of WM. B. MeCLURB
Lo Pr., - Wont Judge of Mc VIM Judicial District of
sr hga dicaoland the kUg cutca o bug
chip of McCANDIASS 11.1eCLURN. file mtlnuthed Gu
aira,m will G. attended to by Mr. alceandlear.
M . Wind McCA NDLEAS,
IVM. D. MtaiLURE.
SI, DM, IA rvmovni to my Dwelling Mange, No. 99 Penn
11 i .. _ "" 1 . 7"..7i 110 ""'" 00 , ") "'n' I L )IrI.IANDLCSIt.
i„., L n. E , F.Cp to i .. nviteli in the f a s tten- Opui
lad /SEE T. no Thursday neaL Ladiro r ti
I.llll.lpoi's in every variety: Bead Drerses
and Cap., rench noon,. and a handsome mosirtinent of
wide hibbnns, Enibrolden.., Silk and Lane )lantillas, and
a ,greai many
or aleals In her lin,
r.—Thre or four gond Milliners , earited Immediatelr.
No. Faill street.
W. Dixon's London Patent Lever Watches,
Sii,cru.s. to any lllath,' en-eq.-rid in Pitta nand,
'IIRICIIAIIDSON, SI Market street, is
a ale Agent for the store named Lever Watches.
e followin g alnarantee is attached t0...L1 Watch:
Lly appoint:most in It. Admiralty. %rm. DIXON. Clam.
ammeter and Watch Slaaufacturer. 4:, King Squase. Ufa
well !load. London. .
•
TM. ~ritne. that the *Mammy. W'
• b. S ."
Me to be of my teaul ' artetre.amt ne Hem
nntun f , t t Carla mine nelem e..tmoympieal
aue.rauhe the fVtalti " e ""'".
th.n of the pumhaaei. '— '
apls:t
PINE AND CEDAR WADE.-
A>II F:L KitOESEN keeps constantly en
24:•rt.', . t.:V. isrif74.` li7 r al:sl " onits v :ll.citt'
'tree.rjen Bowl, Chun.. Dry 3; sour.. Clot imel Cherry
Wash Ih. tel ell other Was or mare he hi. line.
Warta-one, Alae.or 11.11. Fifth street. Pittebanth. Pe.
aph, y
titeamboat Agency, andlleneral Commis
sion, Deceivmg and Forwarding.
nt L y D„ , a:d i :1t1 t.„ 2 1E 1 ,,..& j0h ,( 1. ) . ., :. have this
tte . rserelms to the 'tithe Steamboat Arent, •General
Cem.fee/on, tut Forstmlint bottom, under the MI ? of
RALDWIN, rcrittat s OIL. '
la men..., April 15. Ishl. 142 Kllllarrue
Ice Cream! Ice Cream!
11. holing removed to No.
a 743 I.ll.erty et. W A Leaae's old stood.) Offll
r o.a.era MUM', April 11.4) hto Iry
Cream .S .
fu'ruish the choir... Almost] and
V..2111.1'1,50, '
ll* ale. \ BREAD of all variety. CAKE of all
kloda Ott !rand and made to 001.11111 M. time.
.
nit nf chabrest 'clod on bawl, frpth a•,,/ Peek
trz. for V.•st. Call and tr, aptl
Billt•Zl.L. ..
AICRWELL A: CAMPBELL, Attomeye
atw. Tilithmso Hill, owner iinnt street and Via.
ow! alley WWI. Makewell has been commie-
SiOner in Wale depositions, seknowlesli t inent, 41, for New
York. Maryi sod Viiwittls, Ohio. Missouri, Kentucky. Lou,.
ulnalter aisles_ ar.M:lsn
J o[ll.- F AC T O R Y.I.III..I6II
1110:17Cl CITY TACK —The sub
frrib.rn m antarartnre and 1 , ....1.,0rtant1y on band all
I
of Tart% linula and sparall.n Cloul, and
Hob Illn•d Flour Barrel and Lathing Nallig
Cont.r Nall. oad Tarkr. Harm! Naar., Cowl . and Zino
'lv. Nall,: Pan ern Mak,: Pointe. 1:1•0* assoltOgi
CAMPLW.LI, f2llk:Sli Ai CO..
War••hounn. MA IV .Or Pt. I.ll.4Margh.
GILE EN P7OOD GARDENS.
SU3r,MER RETREAT is now open
tbe non untunhalon of elettore, The beauty
of ha, be an, much hnprnred by tlte additio, of
choice Fhrubbery and Honer.. A lerl•. colleenno of rye,
blooming Plante mid ebrubhery. ef the clink,rt kind, aro
kept foe .1. 09 fi t. preyolnat.
Ice crews, Pont, Lo. kept In the Faloon, an, tonal.
Unguent tas tefttl if pot up al short =ties. ,
The DrAt • rid cornfortahle.tonotnat Clllll PTA 1 S. haves
the lanai., het
begi ns
of Ovvet end the Old Allegheny
llrhine, al the beginning of every how—from o'clock, A.
M until 10 P. M. Ono extra trip awry eTenlog. 1S
o'clock.
titrzntrert TIAUnSS tbe tin:inky City try Inrited to MT .
itn b Ltd. Perth rthirditn.
1111tP11 i. kept
'rem tm‘estice principle, and timed
oti !Imlay
TipMYER& —,Snrgeon and Physician.
(s r ,, and dwellina. eat ner Dezlinglon . • run. O.
TT' .novt one door abo,e Snuillawld el
• •
51,en has pcnnanently I.amiedin i'llteburth, and
VIII attend to the du11... of his Prole/talon lie trill
Particular attention. to Ecltolfal.mau% and the &mares of
trona, and children. aPl6,3e.
Tuition on the Piano.
R. F. lIARBORDT Trot. re
mon:folly Inform tho citizen. tf
1041111 chant. that hp Is anT pro'
punt to take • few mom poplin on tha Pla
no anti In amain,.
IteforencorC. . Planta, I:ori., fitoarr Irwin. Foto Mtr•
Grant. (Fourth
.tr.
Madame Ingot.
• aplGar
WAIL PAPER..
Fresh Assortment of Spring Goods.
THOMAS PALMER io daily receiving
from the Fetetern at the of i Stand,
.o. 55 MARKET STREET.
Britryrn Third and Fourth rtrats, Piitsburyh,
Lartn• neeresion• to hi. present Mock. of thn most beantlful
PAPE' , 11A.NWINU.V thet have appeared in this market
for • Anne peen,. The pal.rusare ntlreir new, the
tty Ire perulholy eheste. anti the allure, e
in point a dure
bllity. unenepautel. From toten. upteartin. the Prin.s
rencr. lid. altmetier lot of gond:, which a mare sr
h`thnell AAA iPff.h
thr ai
t.. Wat of merchants and limmet a.. dranertere it reePeel..
in Invited.
Board of Underwriters.
T a Meeting of the Board of Underwri
111 Or.. the rdlo.rintt ...halms vas unanimously ado,
.1. wed onte.l to be published:
J:r ardreel. That Irma amt slier the m11,11.1.114,u of this
the. on Fire uhel her 0,l or uninnund, shall
ets.whirrssl as Innen by any Insurance 01110 e lu Shia sit, •
until the Peen..i u {awl in ',N., T. MARKS,
Ity onter: A. I
.if the Board.
meleseLli
A Card.
I lI.IVE FITTED I.ll', (on the New York
I Wnr.rnion, for M. iot Cur
t..., Curtain Nlaterl4., xn.2 WTer, thtnw 01 , 1* . rt.inIn.
the raml/t , tnabln parlor, and haw , .n.I
suo. eue.rttn , •nt .1 Natio De
Vnonch notl Gorman Dalne,k Ik LOBO, Elie. ,
. . .
Nlarntat.t. Chintz..., Turkey Ited flr rlr, Fr......
rtrery kind. Ltter. Curtain. ft 4111•0•4 nod ph.... It. t .t
hurl ttf dlllerunt width, (Inrnlernof :Pi
41.1,4,4 R. Dery 5111J/t. Window anti.t
Hurler.. awl lituld, Cullman • I
Cur& /lilk laud Wurt.ll. 111 Chint tv..l
Illet sod I,nruar.r Quilt, Col/ Mt .1.•. i ,• 11.1
(Itttnlttrtt.. 11.41.1 and 11. tottt
All °Mery thankfully rerel red 31,0tl it. 4
ROO WM. N. . I. 1, 'Lt. • •••
Co-Partnership.
A3II'IIELL & CHESS Ito tiii day. Ap
) rl I 11th. tattmetirsted with than)l,-li;utur.
he buttlne, will ht. ',tut:nu...l Limier tht. ,ttylt.ttr rhu.r.
WI. ''Lt.= tft Ih. nttllklut
•
OTIC}:.—AII person, indebted to the CA-
M.,d John A. Ito, d.ed, kr, stynosted W nuke
het men, to the undersign...l; and Allow, haying chant , '
"Inarit
Btuiiness Notice
ALL I'EItSONS having business , with the
on.lerglgned. either I... Public Aecouu.tit, Instructor
)tool; Keeping. or otberagbr, .111 find bim at the Pitt.
o, 4atttta. daily. tmon II till II o'rlerk. A.
II . met froni 2t04 P. 31. Marrhants In want of comPt
'.."
1" :1;311 ' . 71 . .1.1c1N re'
•no In ilia Seiner., nf Amount.. _
Paper.
11_11K1 STING, WRITING, and WRAPPING
. 1 . PA ream. 24 by IN Printing Paper.
21 "
fain •• i%
by by 24, liy
4.2. 3 24 by 34, 211
4no t t a . 2..4 r17i 5 rPi'a4..1
Lila. einglo Crown Straw Paget:
.100 •• Doulylo"
7”1/ Medium
•• 3liollinn and tingle Cmgri Bug.
The ntolerrignigi nengtatitly on hand and Air gale
or elehanen for hag, a large and general ageorttornt
Ittlod. Can, Lett., Ilardwarn. and Tea Itoongt
4c.. It
el ciLlt 41 eSre., fur rap, msn,fartur,...
Printing Pap., n d. lu ordrr on .Lure
.1. L. 1111 LE,
f 41211 of Penn mnfl Irwin
"POWDER SLIP. EL3I-200 lbs. juet ree'd
m for rob, by J. KIDD *CO,
afe.l fAI 11,
ILAM/ OIL.---W Barrels No. I Lard Oil
ree'd Ws day per e. B. North lever em fur sale by
&DIN ff. a W:IIARBAUtIII.'
-<:- ,
MORNING,I!MIIY 16, 1851
STEAMER &: MAILS, ike
MOVEMENTS
OT THE
sr= cam
LIST or Emma= Fon THE irogrn 07 MAT.
Nemo of 'Deo iSq' ?tort of Gov be. I Destlaatlon.
Bloomers IDeporVojDorerturo !lento; tol
Merlln---
Melds
League.-
Ororgia. _
N. America 31
EmpirelArr
ri Jonathan 31
C le ri C a /1 1
Union
Southerner N
Hermann.. N
rare— . N N
Cambria N
Vrankllo_...
rNay 6 Nor York
kfay .101(New York 0.
ay 10 164/adtra U.
Nay - 10 Ng, York U.
Nay 12 New York U.
Nay 12 New York U.
May 13. New Yak U.
11a7 11 Nor York
Slay 14 Barton
Nay 11' Pblladel s ia (
day IS, New York'
1p 17 i ' 3,313 , ,i033
ay N York
1;4 1 .111111::: '4ll
lay Horton
lay 31 New 'foal 1
All letters sod otorspapers on baud Sto England. Irs
hod
h slo at t Scllo s. otland, us molt by *hot Erst steamer, tut water
ot
. .
Letters to the Conti/teat of t mope. by tbe Collins
mtmt be yr epakl twenty one acute atingle rate, except for
tboee places requited to be prepaid in NIL
Letters to the Contioeut of Nun*. by the Cotturd
mud be prepaid bye mutt • stogie rate, except to the m
pleats requited to be prepaid to fulL
SiTALLERS TO ARRIVE FROM EUROPE.
EUROPA-58.1.W fp= Liverpool or New York illatordar.
iitam—gallei trout Bremen for New TWA. IviditT.
Citrllll.ll—Palled Rom Liverpool for Bartow Mar I.
ABBITAIS AHD DKPARTDBE3 OP ILILS.
Ketrtzetr,Nr •econbufg,Cbereberelnteg, Ph11ed4r3.34
New YorkEamter away and Ncatrwro porta of N. Unit,
Del were,. 'men and the dr New Meerut States.—
The British Provision of Lover Coma, Nora and
New 13 merle lek, Wt. Arline at r. a.; Derarg et IF. Y.
NoarmZur .-
nar.lty Biatrerille add Ifolllday glum P.
Ineludteu Ite amities of Iteedfonl./..stabrls, °entre, Ole.
too. Jullate. Lfoorning, P0t1.., Petry,
bare)Union. and p.rt Weetimwelend. via Uretatore.
ellle. dam rt Ikeda, New Alexandsia, ano
ans county. Laves dally. except llordars. at 3 dee
P.M delly et
Eam—B7 BulkyNem
v6t Pv axe.
y r, Crawford, sad Jefferson
.T 7 trer at 9 r. a.l mat departs Zklima.V"'°''""4"nr.
domino LTD Wormy:L-13y Wnytem. Pa, Orem.
Payetun, darnel..4, part of Wfttmcgrolandaddy county, Vireo'.
Maryand, ialtinhraWukingtor. My, Bondman and West
ern part+ of Ohio sad lodiaaa, Kentucky, /1/Inola, Trona,-
oee, ala Lama. Mlaacorl. Mlasiaaippl, Arkansas, Noe!. than
loablana Maids. and Tea, dally. Andrea
at P. N.: and Maned at 6r.
Ystizirrius, Onitn—By Fayette, Bacant. Partsgton,
Violence, Putia Pa., Holliday§ Slore, a, Jearmy and
=v=ll.lVtar.d*pM Th rtra w T ''''''"h*athr.
Nome Warn:arr.—By Bearer,Pa., and Clereland.olllo.
Dearer U., Pa-, Columbiana. Trtnball, Portage. ()roam.
ratat t 4a.a th ry ; WA, ne, Al ejl t lL.. Car4iova. Suomi ti.akr.
and Lucas counties, Ohio; the ' trams barn Y otiei
or the States of Indiana and 1171nols, Including all
can, lon% and Wisconsin, daily. Arrives at 11 ma; de
onmearap.
- . .
Ersrs.otocrtsrpsbarg,llonston. Bpringteld.Tares.
tam, 1 , inmnothit. Attkinalnitss, Armstrong. Clar
ion. and mantles, daily. emerges. tiondsys. Ar
sty os at r. ■, sod departs at Sr. m
Ferrywrille, 'Laßenny!, Porter.
ma llosnarg and New Lodz, Arrive. Tura:lay,
nnynday, and Farunlay, at B v..; departs Elondar,
%Win:Wars and Friday, at 7
ItrAMasuku—By Sturgrion's kluleysille. and Sloe:
engaktria City. Anises Tuesdays, Priday, as 6 d e .
parte Wednesdays and Paturdaya, at 6 A. M..
UNIuNTO , ..—lly Buchanan. Street's Bun. kleKemport,
Cud Valley. Elindxtbtrren. lokrarep.
non , o s ot a t e mn. Peyopolis. Mud Upp. , r Middle-
UsA....
ton, Pa. Arrive: Su rr ndays and numbly, at de
ryart• Mondays said Thureelays;sl Si A. 5.
Bern., Vk—By Walker's mills, Noblestonts, Condor.
Burgrtntown, Crain Creek Village. Palternon'a mill Pu—
Bethany,Va. Artires Sundays and Tbmnalays, at Ida.
depart,. Mondays and Thurnlays. at 1 P. X
listartsu, 14.—kly Minton. Murdorksrille. Moos. !1t0...,
..., Frankfort Springs, Pa, Falrrian, Va. Arne. on
Friday. atil P. a: drparia on Saturday 016 A. t.
tantorri.—By Antrim. North. Washington. and Apollo.
Pa. Amino, on Wednesdays. at S P. at, &parte on 31onday
at 6 A. tr.
Latruatan—By Logan's Berry. Anises on Frklay, at 6
P. tez departs on PidsirdiO, M k
lhosams.....By liverymen), Wexford, Breakneck. Ogle.
Proeitert, Whiteslosoi,_ Se. including Warren and Ventage
ecooratea. Arne. daily at 7 A. • and departs a aki A. W.
Letters for the dally mails mint lee la Um Offtee my hour
Wore their departure: letters for the trinnekly, wont.
wrekly.and areekly malls, must b. in the Mee ball au hour
before their departure.
RATES OF DD3CODIZT
1.111.2. 6.41., .
SONS, Bankers.
COIItIVID DAILT rot
N. 110LNLES &
•
I.IINNSYLVLNI.k
Rank a( MUM:rah—A.:
Kachaao Bank of do---Par
11ar. unl M.o. of d0..---par
I:auk t,f Commerce
Branch at Masstilon.-...-.:.1
Branch at Woostrs--do
Branch at
Brawls at Toany+m.n__ ao
Bank. C.lnstnnar4......Ao
!Mftm!tni"!Mttttrf,Yßl
ritlzwt=m
&a— . -
ir. Libtotleo.par
Bank of Pooh.--por
PILIOL of Porto Tolp-
Bank of the UnlOol Staleo I
innidir:Bank
Lab yetta Bank
Ohio LIU k Thud Co—do
Warta= ten. Ilvd,
MW=AMI
I=l2D
AC layout Bunts..----- 1
NNW NUNN.
Non TortiNty-.--....
Country.
. .
Bsannaron Bank --par
Mamas., t 31ech
Maccardm'
M p=rth i ta " Banlr ' ....7= W
Bauthwark
Trdesman. Bank- par
Ukae= Mink
Bank af Chambenbarak-
IrTaiffigELA . NIARE.
All solvast 1
• - , • ••• , ••••
%mini.
Bank of lAA Vallt i 1
Et .f VirginiA
ra......8an n ha i .1 , 9 f 0rk... I
!Wuhan& a Bad= 3;
i
North Western k-.. 3.
Bran I
NO/2111 CA -. 'LINA
Bank of Cep. V -..-.... 2
Bk of At of N. Ina-- 2
Cortunordal 21k, Broken 2
larehanta . Ban Newborn 2
SOUTH CAlt LINA.
ilk of Um St of A Carolina 2
Bank of Muth Lima-- 2
Bank of Char .—":. 9
Ittantrrs• t Bechar/1o? Ilt. 2
GEORGIA.
Ankusta Inc& Buskin. Os
Bank of Augusl.A. --- 2
Bit of Brunswick, ingusta 2
TENNI:MI:IL
Ail solvent bank....._..__ II
KENSUCKY.
. _.
Book of (Now County—Bar
Bank of Dwirtlls.„.—. --par
Bank of DaLCa. Cheater-1w
Batik d litensolirw--w
Beak of Getty, teirgh.....- 1
B
Book of
Middletown...__
1
Montzolaar7 Co. Bank—par
Wok. of Northursiberlani.poi
Carlisle Bank
Colombia Bt & Bride .. .CO.ow
boyhenna Bank Par
Kasten Bank--
1
Farmers' Bk of Buck. Cu.par.
Partnere Bit of Lawasw.par
Farewell. k of Iteaillw Pat
Farm. Ilk oftelorllMlMPat
Para Incr. N' burg.. I
Franklin
ilk aalalngton
llowadal• 1
Lawler
LanesoterCouitty 8188--Per
Bkof Kontocky.Lautrrtflo 1
Bk of Louirrillgilturstou 1
Northern Ilk of Kentucky
Southern Bk of Kentucky I
MlnC;a' Dank of Potterille
Monongahela Bank..--- par
West Braneh Dank- .
Wrosolng lelkWUkeabarrspor
I==l:tM3
U==lM2
Ptata Bank and brauchm-50
Baal at 1.140 . 0ta. -3
Obto Stat.. 1
Brasch Aktm.--..—.d0
3CONSLN.
Marina k Vtro I i Co. aka 5
1410.110 AN.
'Farman' slee.hanice Bank 3
:Government s.ck Bank-.-
Penlossalar Bank 5
Trutunuseo Catmp•ny.....-..-. 3
do
..do
do
d o
..do
Braarh at Atbrns-
Branch at Bridge
Brarrrh at ebil.arte_.
Branch at f i kerrlaaa__
Branch at
Dram+ at Dairen
Ilraarb t DeLawar•
Branch at C.lombar....
CANADA. •
. .k MAN. Aroorko. Toronto.%
• Bank of tholnoples Toronto!.
) MLA of Montreal 6
• Doak of D. Cozad. Toronto D
. EASTERN EXCIJANUE.
inatrit at ;:th . tala;lZ..
braach Salem
Dramaat MandleLl....
Drama at .. .
Brume at a nenmel—.
Branch at Calumbaa.....
-
012 N ew PorkAprem)—
On Philadelphian.--
On Baltimore 40..._.
Branch atiaaahingtn.
Branch at Cadiz
—Branch at Lamson:l—
1=1:
Vi===l
Itmzch .t M VenlotLl:Ll.;l4;
.
St Loons
LD A.:•ii./..01 1
GO •Ectit YALU):
Doubloons. P month-. tam
do Patriot. 16.60
bale, old.
Pule, nen 10,00
0 Inns.. 4.00
dun- .... .. 6,41 M
ar.ec►
•
at MM..--
Branch at @tuingflohl__._
Branch at htattettm___._.
Brawl .t
Manch at Mt. Ploarani:.:
Branch at Eaneuvills... .....
Branch at Norwalk ....--..
Branch at Piqua...._
&mot at Portsmouth-.
Branch at Eaton
thanelt
Branch at Chlihnothe-...-
Smith at Cuyahosa-...
Brandt at
PRICES OP STOCKS
REPORTED DT
A. WILKINS tiz
STOCK AND EXCLIANGE BROKERS,
CORNER OF MARKET AND THIRD STS.
e=t!==
- -
1A12 , 11.
Unlte o d Mtn 0 . 1. 11071. n?' '11.5 IILJ.IJuIy
......... 102V100 Veb • Aog
lon V. 1 100 f 100005 1101. J. July
Do. Ws 100 90 j 95 101. Pleb /I AIDE
Allo'ny Co. o's [lOO 95 DJ Inc Illay.t Nov
-
Do. n0up.01.......11.0 DA 1 do
ritt.hurgh rity .. t 7 lotJao I Jol7
Do. tvor. US UT du
ADoubruy eiLy. 100' 1,5 jut MAT t Nov
Do. avo.C.'s, b 7 ;G6 In
Dank ' l3'l , lll.l ' lliiat 60, O 3 Pr et
)Icrehants' Manuf Dank. To do
Y.telmose. Bank t 60ji , do
Allegh.lsy:avio co Dastki ,146
T 1
11 , 4 . Z.
Nlnnougobelo Bridoe_..._ ir, 2, • ..., Dlr. plat 4 Vet
et. Clair et. Itrldue "45. a , -..i.,,, Di-Jan. &p , .
lintel St. Itristee . I.' 411 ' 41
Nisrlhern I.llsertiee. ....... -.. 00 :14 : V..G
Williatospert Drittoe I'S 15 ...
MmIMANCE.
10retsensi lneurauee CO .
.' 1 5 H 1., DieNneS2 - 44.Yre
Citizens. 'neuronicl'o....s is, • ill. Div. Dec. la •
Am...1140A Flreman'e Cos :::! f ' G I,
TZ12011...11 ,
l'ltt'oh to PHI'. M), 49 —4O 'Div.Q.r.3 pr et.
Pltteburigh, t Leuhrrille. 00 47 40 do
1440 , rm.- o,r iii • ... Dlr.4 pr e.G MO
More. e Mounetie
eL•o , ss, , . ..1 01...riron , ' s
... on u 4 .. 4
~
, 5 .4:42 23.i . 1 1:nr. J.. 6 Pr e
;;•
:11
Ili lir2A , Div. Dee/pact
f"),IU
,r•-•
Allen: A Ilr 1 . 1. 1,1 ,
tnr3.kAL.. 101
Ch5.314.A.. I.al n......... OI
evvepn
dFtho lan 122 DI.. 1810, $lO
North Asnerirsu4l nt,
North Wert.
North Western
Eurrue
Pittsburgh
Ohio W. 1101 01 le ...
Adreotnm 1114 10 •
Merchnnt.
Inxuass• .....
Sgir r ' : o p Rock
rirt g ;Ld._
1y: 13
J. Wilson & Son.
-WHOLESALE and retail manuftietu-A
reng and dealere In Hats and Cop, No. 01
II oat eta...L. third door below Inagoond Alley. Pitt.
Ilw
burghwhere they offer • full and steel{ of
and Cape of their owu and Lute= tattufaennw, of every
quality and etyle. by wholtwele end laud the
attention of their euetonlere and tlte pnro. ...Tin th em
that they will well on the 3004 reasunab e terms.
aplff,dlwtf:T.
•
Removal
AMES WILSON has removed his Hat
la 0.1 CAp Ptore Nu. Wir4 etreel., Wed door you th
0! Diunnud alley.
irSO-PARTNERSHIP—IInving token my
Etiwani B. Wilmon, hod pe.w.V4l.
_th the
Hat, Co p eml 105 husite., we will bereene theee
utul, clot lasine 05 J. Nir 11.30:1 • 2.0 N enact
i 21,111,12 805.
I.B.—Jemm. War., continual. the Ile; .4 CO 00 . 4 ,
it 9 Federal O 1! Alleltheoy City. lalely 11.,
7201 —lOOO IN Refined, fur sale bi •
ag4 H. A, 7411.42401:6 it°
_ .
COMMERCIAL.
Ralrtmon AUtreaw—Advertiaawate and eadweeildWur
Ix Ibis paper rewired and forwarded A . ..amY..4 from
dila ea.,
PITTSBtrEGH WARSZT.
Ormuz PIIISIOIOII ilearrre,
Friday liay 16.
The market yesterday ,tree wherein' gnleL A ea..-
mount of buninem, howevir, was done for the SICAX.A, and
quotations were without mychange. The river has been
hearty etaineary ter theymet few days, with D feet in
elmonel; and the taut has fomented a fair degree of ac
tivity.
181 Britain Ber a et non.
I Btates flarLoalt
- States LtrerXioi
Btotee Liverpool
Etats Choc.
S I3 UL. CChairVee haves
.../
10 8 eboorreo
0 Britain Ltve
0 Britain Live rpool rpooF
U Stem N. awns
0 States 121artestoo
i i i i tolßres : . Bon a tti.
a Britain Liverpool
11l BMUS Havre it BUttri
FLOUR—The niuket remains Mend) and quiet. with no
.hang. la price. Receipts were light. arid very 11111...,
offered on timeliest The only miss reported to us on the
wharf. were a lot of 70 bbl. (white Idlest) at $3 21; b./es
lisring inspection and draysaci and . lot of 55 Dbl., mixed,
some of vldeb was iefielent In weight. LI $31514325
bbl. Bales from atm...of bbls to lots at $3.75/ja3 ER la
bbl. A brisk retail baldness is doing at city mills at $2
cwt far extra, V 75 fora.
DRAIN—We notice no materiel change- in vain.
lle
°dot. are comparatively light, and wales coolined to mail
lots. at for wheat Gtellel for Mollteirarsesa, and GBd72 for
Prima anal extra white; ire 4080; conk 514311:0ats 30
431: and barley 620 Gam first hated.,
ORQCNIIIPA—Bugar and maima, continue verk firm
at full utter, say far aux.. In loM of b to 10 lOW. 06@7e
for fob and prime qualities; blolsoses 30)De reboihol In
cyprea... and :0038c Ibr oak tolth, to lit,' and country
Woo be dull. oviog to as decilue in the east. act 'Rio L.
selling In mall lota at 10,1b(410Xc D.
BACCN—The market routinuen buoyant al full pax , .
Re nottectooderair suppilea, atal a fair bualurfa 'at for
Plait. btu= O. ulnae cured do ION: aide 'B,IC ..datnqa
den lit 7e A. Country cured bun= Is mold at ;talk
hog round, or good quality.
PENN MEETINGS—We are Wynn] of. (unbar dr
am in Penn Mbretings. We quote No lat 7%, mat Non
atook T.t:e A yard.
The market, in every .other invert, b. with no
clump ht
COFFEE—The market at /3altimorehasheen replerdshed
by numerous !minas from various gamier; the import.
of the week show ut animate of 18.639 Wes as tallowy,-
3446 bags from Leirulr, 24Z . from Maracaibo, 11 417 from
Eke, and 1338 from Jatuaka—total 48,60 bags. The Ms
et. of those supplies Ens Imlueed the trade to nano for
ward and purchase for their wants.and the aggragrata thus
tag. is not chart of 9 to 1%000 batut.ineluding all &emir
tionts. Th. larinut operations wero m Rio, of which ithout
MOO bop were taken at 914®9 '—the bulk at 934.: and
unwinds of EEO went also bought, to arrive, at 93te for
good parcels. These wends Wo of oimarlag of aflOt has
and or BP) Yamaha at 934 e. The market
close. with free aid. to the testis at 91fe for good Rio.
Latest Comernienns—Ones altered to lives nettle Bank
of North America. 111.1 Got Atlantic. to Gagne.. an to Kin
enlation there. Tana of the Marino Beak. Buffalo. New
Cork, threes on the maw Bank, Bee on the Government
Block Bank; tens on the Bank of Orleans, N. Y.
linear n Wounaria—The Lewis/Mute of Wiaconsin has
re.enactod • atzingent usury law, which establpheas per
mot as the b•gal.rate of interest, anal allows 12 per cent by
ountrart. The penalty for teary le forfeiture of principal
arid intern r. Two team ago the tunny law was abollabesh
anal the Immediate effect of which tea., it la allrgttl, to
rale. the nap of Inierest to 2.sratf. "e oentpa annum, at
which entail ha• been ruling during the past two yearn.
When there wag no agreement between tho parties, the
t foal rate wax 2.Tper rent per annum.
llEntlnesa of romp Importance ban been .Inlog during the
wino In pnlhal smat of which b. now emir to go
forward, and io believed to to well warted and ',netted. ..0d
altogether In excellent ecmditlon for market. The hoaxes
doing Immoral I 0 tills city bare trot forarard or wild Lore.
the following amouna reqacttrely.
Parsons t Cruule—Siner September Li, MO.
Extra. 10.100 bbla
Super.
Nu I. 3.5,1.00
11 000 ••
sn
.T%
.... _ . OW
Blare,
N. Tomlinson, V. 1.. MIA, of which two thirds were of
hezus i Liti t . er. super wed No I.
111.000 Ws super
Jo. band, ,o,uoo
30.000 of 'shire will be roper pine •
.15,00, No I
No 2 and Black
. .. • • •
IL town bus net pulled Ws .nol as b.,. Parsons S Grout
Totnlinnuo. Lamle • 11.e1„, but blu shipped OM the pelt
about 70.000 b.—(All
ntreraola, May 12.
Cattle—]T. olletinga wader. Inds). reached WO
bead of breve, Woof which varoantd to etty Wachs, awl
drirett N l'hiladelplus.
Prima mowed from 00 to ♦6O an the hoof. metal to 56
GO 75 mt, and averaging gt 75 gram
Ilmr—We quota at $G frUt.l.4l 76.
Ittril BY RIVER.
BRIDGEPORT— Woksotta-3T Mt& C.
D Latch
t C. II 40. II Graff * Co 640, W Block= k Co: 466 bbh,
Roar. Clark Park. k Cot tiO do. Plot Toone: 616 atm what
WO:nark, a :lade. 114 tails paper, J L Shea.
WELLFIVELLE,Paa Aaces-44 bbl. apples, Armstrong &
Croon 40 do flour.] O'Connor & Co; efbbla eggs. 2 tax.
brooms, J Else& 2 cranes, 2 els wars, Heroism :A Cod
bbl. knob. Edwards A On 12 empty . erataa Bennett &
Era bbl. dour, 1 kcal boa; 1 oat &at In 10 w ownews on
board,
Put Traclonta-2 bbl. lard. 3 Watt; 1 rat 2 aka raga.
Copt 31ordoch; 13 empty oldpkey bbl.. P C 31artin. 1 mar.
Fero-two; 22 pro baron, 10 &wale, Co;1' bbla toot..
Lialotstoo •• ROOM. 6 do. Edwarda Ilonis.
CINCINNATI—Poo Corns blo 2-31 bills hoe kIIIINIIN,
1 hbd 10 Mao haat, W J Gear 1 ho. Nbalek *an 1 bo. 1
Ptah ha u l'lltelaborgrE 12 hos candle.. Bellra It Cl .31
ate W Barton 2 bhla oleobol. ft E m tattle. 2
boa, 1 Dot. Dater A Forsydo 1 roll 5.181.3. 11 Voatol ,
LEAVER—Pea Boaero—= aka corm meal. Noalfe & db
bloom; 3 tall. aka; 8 V scal Bonaattorsh 12 bib/paper, L
Idonals. 1.1 do. George Weetaato 2 barrel. batter. Jul II
WIEELING—das Nl3-0011-12 Ai ham, ender.
Ordot.l.ltt QZ:PITtI: le,„,111gt!
II Urad deb, 1 anvil. I MI raw, Valurtstoeir.
aPm Ng leo twee, Robert.on llopnert; 3 bra bacon. W
l la .I STtaa a II
t.'
gala. a Nrold, d bob eggs, owner aboard.
LOUISVILLE-Fla Wasuresen3-10 bhls sokar,:sk
30 bbl. whiskey. W II Lotion; MI bble crease 16111.10 b 616
loaf maw. Canon 414 Knight; 6 bhds lob, 6 ble deer
kins, D Leech t Coc 31aka feathers. 161 cake shoulders.
dollen • Mode. 4 Mule lobaero, .1 A Mutitic,• 39 bbd fob.
1 colt boon, II Bid Co: 60 his b ogs hair. Clark k Thaw
1 hi marble. Baker • Forsyth; 14 Mule sugar, Miller
Rickets.; 30 do, 1 ba mdse, It Hall: ISI do, Bur •
Itl.Tlll3n 6 bble mdse., Ins rodeo. 1 boll and eignion. Mul
vaneyt-laallle:
1e.a.196 be. barloy. )1 11 Brnwn; 12 bbla lard.
Wklt • IleCand
LA 'SALLE—PTA J pkgs con. 1 hl
Alec A Culbeeteon:MO Ala hemp. Iraln A Sm. IM
lead. B A Fahnestork A Gr. VI Ptah bacon, W A It SleCuteh
Baer Pi . o " 4lL l l7l . le 3A gs r"4
dn i1 , 11, 6 e7L724 . ,T.,tr
Corn4r, 30 stabs Iron. ilvorpoo . rrestarb aru tons bon,
different lonelguros.
PORT OF PITTSBURGH.
RM.—There were 6 feat. 4 inches In channel. by
pier amt. lad evening, and rising.
• ARRIVED.
111lehltm. Bola, Beaver.
Beam. Gordon. Dearer.
Allard!. Parkbuon, Browneville.
J. McKee, flendrickeon. McKeesport.
Redstone. Woodward. Browtuville.
J. J. Crittenden, Sterling, La Salle.
Diurnal. OauvrelL Wheeling.
Washington. No
lartiisn 2. .
Fher. nn
Cinciati.
Pilot No 2. Sunfish.
DEPARTED.
Michigan. Boles, Beaver.
Beaver, Gordon, Deaver.
Atlantic, Parlrritant. Brownsville.
4 . 11 ) Ogg4:71111!710 1 ft.W. -
Redstone, Wagheard. Idgensville.
Brilllant.tlrace Cincinnati.
Ju. Belau, Mom. Wheeling.
We linung,.Bridpepnrt.
Tuscarora. Murdoek.
Are.. FClnney. Wellsville.
Regulator Louisville.
Jenny Lind, Ilirrdl.Eareweille.
BOATS LEAVING TIIIS DAY.
FOR PIIILADRLPRIA AND BALTIMORE.
D Leech A Co'. Paatenger Packet ham daily at h • ol awl
Sp en,
LOUISVILLE—NaMaine.
WIIERING—Diornat
LOIGSVILLE—OIancus.
URI DOEPORT—Pika No 2
A. A. MASON & CO.,
Importers, Jobbers, and Retailers im
Nos ; ea and (14 Ilarkrt street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
A NNOUNCE to their friends anti the pub
1k generally. that theytrati new prrpareit to sib IMt
"
they hare peer nifernd to tht city. cran;4 - i . fed of the a mt
rich and fayhinnahle fabric', a. en u the more cn.uu
and which •111 nficrod 10 the''
. .
LOWE.VT OSSIBLE 'S
at whirb goods elan P
mnid In
an ad' the PRICI.
t:.tern Cl tlea.
Their tun karer aaleorramn. alit be devoted esehulun
retail trule, aud the ganta arranged in DeTartmenta. is
• Silk Department.
All the nen and &Atonable atl lee ltopoeMd
Including the best make. n 5 Alnck Silk ,
Dress Goods Department:
Comprising Poen...WIWI, Mu sl in. . Deno I.a Me%
Cashmeres. Ti. tattles, Lawns, 4`ambric.. Ji mom
etts, Unmade..., Bambesdnee, Alpvrao, as.
Shawls, Vizettes, &c.
Canton Crane. plain and embroidered. •teo, Dann uk,
Thibas, De Lain, Cushman.. Silk. Palm, Moved do, and
other Slaanta Al.. Viten., Petelom, Nlanu/las. ae. '
Hosiery and Glove Department.
wilCott l
nn shears be mund =Web. t %IdMwith th best Mk., of
w ow ,. The b o atl o.es always ton
hand.
Linen Department. •
'14;44. and .5-4 White Liven, Linen Shmtlost, Mew
Cam Linens, ?ftmlrlns, Doane, bleached and ben., e n ,„
ask, Towelling. eines . r• An.
White Goods. •
II Biel Boot and
Biowdi`l pnt ' d C T, l ' i l l:ho'n - La;e C is, of v
31 " " ' V rso k , ' Birtelo Xsterials, Piano erril l i7-
rtrl,Byx:diricsi. A
iimbro c ideries, Laces, Trimmings, &c.
A complete wesirtment. Also, Itibboes. •ers, Tabs,
Ae. Barnes's of 11l Plod. anima. ei all the lateetetylee.
Domestic-Goods Department
le probably one of the nowt ezternUre , Ba the country, et,
b V ' “igu r igelgs g fVl7su ' Ve d n ' t= ' With l the' r
la• n ess
,thu s ,,, am. stock, :al unusually lo•
TV A
, " ; ' ,ol. ' elesers are reep p
oe. tinily infensa cll rd the% ire
11l he pleased to rowire thoP onion,, a
ny tsa time, fue
ss prime te rn to dupliette a eastern bill
of ..".d at the um. eastern WAIL
New awl faehlonable floods •111 be ttn•7r eutuittutly
through the sews..
O.VE PRICE ost,r.
ay= A. A. KABOB k CO.
ii4ARINE RAILWAY—Four Shares Ma.
IVI th" Dry
D'kiV4.lCg
••18 8 & CO.
11. MOLASSES---M bbls.BattleGrountl,
1...7 • nedring from dz.r: Jefferson, Aind do by
spl9 JAN. DALZELL, IS Watetst.
CASSIA -100 Mate for sale lty
&pH 8 01100NMAKER a.k. it Wood Id.
BLACK SATIN VESTINGS---Wo have a
full ammtment or the dErasent an.uUe. theiuMeZ
slew pleoes very taperier.
nela • =EMT BRACLITILELD.
1.1)10010-450 doi. fancy and common, for
IS br - L. B. WATERMAN C EON&
DRY GOODS
!IMEEaMEI
URGH GAZETTE
TROY NEW YORL ,
, orate Daily Plttabargh aaaatt.)
. New Yong, May 15.
if the National Lancers of Bos
ton, we on Saturday, for the purpose
of prear_ ... the Seventh Regiment National
Guard, a splendid silk stand of colors,-as an ac
knowledgeurent of the hospitalities extended by
the National Guard to the Nationsllszicers, dur
ing the vied., of the latter corps - to this city, Last
summei \ T 30 presentation took place this after
noon, at 3'clock, in front of the City natl.—
The "N. .
!.
's" timed out about five hrmdred
men, and re ceremdny was witnessed by the
Mayor, wi all thecorporateanthorities. as well
as some th e ds of citizens. '
A corres mdence appears in the morning pa
ters, betty ta the Committee of Invitation and
the Hon. Daniel Webster, in which the latter ac
cepts' the ieAtation to address the citizens of - New
York, but dies not name any particular time. A
similar correspondence bee passed between a
Committee 5f the Democracy of this city, and
Senator Do glass, of Illinois—the "tudeinified"
inviting thelSenstor to a public dinner, with they ,
view of starting him fairly on the Presidential
race cannel The Senator, however, while he
acknowledgre the courtesy of the would-be hosts,
declines partaking the honor of the dinner.
Some little stir was created in the .city on Sat
urday and !yesterday, from the fact that the
steamer Crescent City, which was advertised to
sail for Chef to-morrow, bad been chartered
by the U. 8 , authorities, forthwith turned into a
vessel of liar. mounted with gnus, filled with
soldiers., an I fired up ready to sail at a moments
warning. She tarries SOO men, and has sealed
orders. It is supposed that she is sent out to
watch the movements of the Cuban expedionists,
others say (t hat her destination is Charleston,
whereshe Ibe employed as a check on the
impetuous movements of the hot headed chivalry.
The following gentlemen are officers of the expe
dition i Brevet Col. J. E. Gardiner, commanding;
Brevet Meihr Williams, Brevet Captains Getty,
De Remy, Ilowe, Lieutenants A Brown, R. C.
Dunn, call Giese officers have seen 'entre in Mex
ico) Hudsoit Culbertson, Booth, and Windsor.
By the annlreport of he City Inlmctor,l learn
.4
that the to talnumber o deaths, including 1,533
still born,es of rmation, and premature
births—dung the y 1850, for the city and
county of New York, w 16,978. Of these 648
were causal by casual es, drowning, suicides,
and murders, and the to number that died from
disease alone, was 14,7 9. Number of males,
9,158; nnmher of festal , 7,820. Total number
of adults, '0,411 ;to number of children,
10,507. The total is a decrease of 6,795 from the
sum total Of 1849, when the whole number of
deaths amounted to 23,773, of which, however,
5,071 were eases of Cholera.
The Fonest and Willis assault and battery
case was postponed indefinitely, when called up
for continuation this morning, on account of the
ilLuess of Da!vid Graham, Esq., one of the counsel
for defence.l .
Cope. Henry R. Hovey, of the ship Devon
shire, in addition to the testimonial ho received
from the corporations of New York and Ham
burg, bad been presented by the passengers of
the steamer 'Helena Shuman, with a snperbsilver
speaking thrunpet, weighing 43 on, and lined
with- gold, "as a token of their estee m, for cav
ing the passenger" and crew of said steamer,
when in a a*ing condition, on the 28th Novem
ber, 1850." sit
_ .The trumpet is beautifully embot.s
ed, and is Ed gether, a very pretty and valuable
present. !
The preparations making for the reception of
the. President to-morrow, are on a grand scale
If the weathim proves fine, it will undoubtedly
be the gra:dist affair - of the kind that has ever
taken place in the city. I will send you the par
ticulars of the ceremonies in my next
Edward Ti Douglass, a seaman, charged with
the murder, on the high Sena of Mr. Havens,
mate of the American barque " Glen," wan found
guilty of murder in the first degree, by the jury,
after an shit' ce of only twenty minutes. Tliik
makes _ the mirth capital conviction in a few
weeks. T h trial of Clements and Benson, the
accomplices
t
of Douglass, commenced this morn
, ing in the mine Court. .
Two of our police officers, officer Bowyer and
Captain Hopione,- arergoing to the World's Fair
to "spot" the thieves who are supposed to-have
made a tri across the Atlantic forpecuketion
or n. -Her British Majesty's . &Tern
ip.,,,,,21
meat pays wi expenses, and the officers are to
be sent on the request of the British Consul
here, Mr...lir : lay.
The wife d daughter of Burleigit the well
known Philr t elphia Abolitionist, paraded Broad
way, on Fri ay last, in pantaloons, coats,boots,
etc., and created quite a sensation among the
beaux.
A number of the admirers of Robert Owen,
and the Sochi reformers generally, are to cele
brate Owele birth day bye dinner, on Wednes
day next
Several new papers have lately made their
appearance Mere. One, the "White M.'s Kare
-1 pc,,, .is quite a unique affair. It is the exact
counterpart ] of the London Them ; is printed on
the same style of paper, same style type, came
style heading dc. It Is published by the "Cen
tral Literacy Committee," understood to be G.
G. Foster, of the Day Book, and Es-Consul to
Genoa, Lester. Its peculiar province is to &in.
cote the right of the "White Man,' whose in
terests, it is contended, ate now almost lost
eight of by people in general, in their ovenreen
ing anxiety for the welfare of the Negroes. Ano
ther new paper is "Le Nom de Ness Pork,"
(The New York Beacon.) It's a Prenehjonmusl,
published list 11. Eugene! Masseras, and shows
a competent and practiced hand in Its general
character and make-up.
There has been a great addition to the bank :
ing capital of the city; within the passed six
monthatmizie new banks have been formed, most
of which have commenced operations, vim The
Metropolitan Bank, capital $2,000,000 No. 51
Wall street-Fstarted for the purpose of amt. -
lishing a system of par vedemption on the plan
of the Suffolk Bank of Boston; The Bank of the
Republic, capital $1,000,000; The Bank of North
America, capital $1,000,000; Pacific Bank, cap
ital $417, 0041; The Hanover Bank, capitol
000; TheCittrend Bank, capital $500,000; The
People's Bank, capital $400,000; The Irtrinßank,
capital $500,000; Bank of the Metropolis, capi
tal $lOO,OOO. The aggregate capital or these
institutions rs upwards of six millions, being an
addition to the previous banking capital of the
city, of abort 25 per cent Here is a basis for
an increase in credits of full $15,000,000, and
I brie no doubt the next quarter'sreport of the
banks will show a corresponding expansion in
the line of discounts. 11.
CITNI CI
ARTILL EVIDENCF.
TEE CAPTAIVE MIT.
(Concluded)
"At this oment it occurred to me . that per
haps the sailer might hate been merely wounded;
1 and although the chance of picking him up was
so small, itivas worth theattempt, if only for the
1 mate's eake ' So, directing the boy to hoist a
lantern in the rigging, while the old cook was to
mind the helm and keep the brig aback, the
boat was losiered and jumping into it with Jack
and the mate I pushed off. With such convul
sive strength dill Mr. Chick bent his oar, that t
had to;diree the whole force of the rudder
ngeirllft Lim, to keep him from polling Jack
round and round. Stoutly we rowed out in the
blackness to leeward, till the light in the dis
tant brig chose like a fazed star, no small the
parallelk, or change in the angle of vision, as It
rose and fell upon theundulatingra Frequent
ly we stopped and listened; and frequently the
mate's agonizing voice went over the hissitTg,
waste of water, but no groan of the dying came
back in reply
•• 'There's not much use in this work,' exclaim
ed Jack.
'I knew that he Spoke the truth, and after
two hours' hard pulling I sternly silenced Mr.
Clark's remonstrances, and ordered the boat
hack to the biog. An we mounted to the deck,
the purplish light of down streamed across the
water. The (murderer turned his ghastly face
towards me, end, in a half inquiring tone, ex
claimed, 'He [jumped overboard.' I looked him
steadily in the eye for a moment, and deliberate
ly shook my head. His lips became of a bluish
white, his breath seemed to fail him; and stag
gering forward, he threw himself across the com
panion batch and !sobbed violently. The stern
hard man Ina all done.
"All day he sat in the cabin upon the tran
som, with his bead bowed upon his bands. I
left him the cabin pretty much to himself; but I
,weld not help, as I .walked the deck , taking nn
ascsaional glance at him through the skylight.—
In the afternoon he roused himself a little, took
a ,look out Of the cabin windows, got oat his
des It, and wrote steadily for an hour; and super
ecri.hing several letters, directed one of them in
war e s , th a t i n th e distance, looked very much
like my name. This was suspicious. I saw that
he hat, =deem his mind to something. What
was it r What could it be but colloid& It wee
clearly nil ditty to prevent this, or at any'rats
to give Aim a longer time to think about it; so
just at waset, I called Jack and the boy, and
went deem into the cabin. lat once addressed
myself to the criminal, told him - plainly my sus-
Melons ;'• told him I knew he intended to throw
himself ov erboard • and that as I was determined
he should demo such thing, at least for the pres
ent, I. had tome to the'reeolution of putting Idol
kabala.. ,10 started, appeared for a'-moment
'somewhat, ' astedatted.- but readily submitted
without Saylfitga Imre. 1 ' •
VOLUME LX! -NUMBER 233.
I--
‘` The next morning we were spoken by a brig,
which proed to be a Coiled States man of war,
five days Out from Porto Prayo, in the island of
St. Jago, and bound for the Chesapeake. The
first lieutenant came aboard of os, and after
hearing m story took me back with him to see
his captain, who decided at once to transfer Mr.
Clark to his vessel, and carry him home for trial
At the mine time he loaned me three active fel
' lows, to s9P'.l" his place ; without which
.I could
not have igot along at all. seeing that my
third 1:11111F as likely to be, for some time, con
fined to • berth. When a ll was arranged,•we
filled awa and stood on in company—both 'be
.l
ing bound or the cape; of the Chesapeake. The
man of , however, outsalled 'us ; and It was
not until a week after her arrival, that I got in
with the 15 moo. in the meantime Mr. Clarke
had been Vanden.' over to those who had jorisdlo.
tion on 6 ' re; and as soon as we arrived, all
hands we,,
~u
ordered up as witnesses, and prepa
rations for 's trial at once commenced.. Some
how or another they were not so long admit such
kind of things as now. The lawyers were not so
expert in staving ell cases andbembooding judges;
and the juries would just as leave hang a man
as look at him, if be had fairly thrust his head
in the noose. There has been a chaege since
then: whether for the 'better or wove I can't
say—but I suppose ter She better.
...It is not necessary to go into a long account
of the mat.. Suffice it to say, that my evidence,
light as I could make it, was heavy against the
prisoner. I was-compelled to testify to the bad
blood between him and the dead man—the words
and rounds I heard that night—the splash in
the water—the attitude of Clark over the bul
wark;—the blood and hair found on the deck and
rail: But if my evidence was hard, Jack's was
still hander; he swore that the mate had told
him, two or three 'times,) that he, the , mate,
, would have Bill's life.' •, Ile swore that, not
more than ten minutes before the row, be heard
Mr. Clark ask Bill for his sheathe-knife; that
shortly after, he heard the Miato say, • Ts—n you,
IlLurnrder you; that there was scuffing, and
the sound of two or three blows, and a cry of
- murder, to which he should have paid no atten
tion, hail it not been for the low and peculiar •
tone in which it was uttered; that upon this, he .
sprung upon the deck, and saw the mate in the
very act of lifting the 'body over the quarter
bulwark. • .
"The evidence of. the sick man, toy, andcook,
was. all, aa far as it went, ;to the same, effect:
and by the time it vans all in, it was all up with
Mr. Clark—he didn't need a long speech from
the district attorney to finish him ;-.without that,
he no more chance for his life than o flying
fish does among a school of. dolphins. The jury
brought him in 'guilty, after about fifteen min
ute's deliberation ; and next day the judge
sentenced-him to be hanged."
"And was he hanged ?" demanded one of the
group of listeners, as the captain 'Paused is bin
story.
"Certainly," replied the captain : "they put
a rope around his neck, and, knocking out the
platform from beneath him, 'let him dancing the
pirate's jig upon nothing He kicked and strug
gled for a long time ; but I suppose that made
the 'sight more instructive—a greater moral les
son. Oh! he was banged by the neck until he
lms dead; for I saw the body afterwards."
"It was about fiee years, afterwards that I
took a cargo of 'tiguiceo to Gibraltar, to,supply
the contrabarydiitus, whd, under the broad and
powerful shield of the English flag, made the
'Bock a depot for goods to be smuggled into Spain.
Well, I was ashore one day, attending the sale
of some goods at auction in Commercial Square,
when, among the sailors who were loitering
about, I saw one whose face struck me as being
very familiar, but whose name I could not re
collect. He passed on; and. I should have tho't
no more about it, such things being common
enough, had there not been something Lathe fel
low's look that struck me as being very peculiar,
and induced Me to pause and thmlf where I had
seen him. Suddenly a recollection of the Mores
co business camel over me like a blase of sheet
lightning in a djark night. 'That's either Bill,
Bill's twin brother, his ghost or the devil,' said
I, as I jumped from a tobacco hogshead, and al
most knocked down the Americani Consul, and
fairly running Over two Moors, three Jews, and
a jackass, took after the sailor, 'who was still in
sight. As I came up with him, hcturned, and
I could bee at once that he recognized me. He
touched his tarpaulin, took my offered hand,
and called me byname; there could be no doubt
that he was the identical Bill.
" I suppose, captain,' said he, • thatyou *et
that I had gone to Davy Jones' long ago; but you
see alive and flapping. How have you been
this long time? How is my old , friend,,lslr.
Clark 1'
" 'Mr. Clark!' said I, Mr. Clark viol:waged!'
" ' Hanged! the d—l! why that's worse lack
than I ever wished him. I only expected that
his watch would pitch him overboard some dark
night. But what was he hanged for?'
•• For murdering you.' •
For murdering me!' exclaimed Bill, in as
tonishment; and iI load to repeat the assertion,
with an account of the whole affair to convince
him of its truth. 'And now,' said I, 'bow heit
that I see you alive?'
We walked oat upon the bastion, and took
a seat upon the banquette, when Bill began his
story • which it would be tiresome tertell hi his
words: The amount of it was, that he had fro.
quently threatened Mr. Clark - that he would
jump overboard, and that he had nearly made
up his _mind I several times to do so• ' that he
came on deck that night, feeling sore from a re
cent flogging, and somewhat excited by drink,
which he and Jack had bribed the old cook to
steal from the cabin ;'that for some time Mr.
Clark had the helm, and that alter asking for his
knife and returning it again, Mr. Clark ordered
him to take the wheel; to which he, Bill, replied
that it was not . his turn yet, and that - he, the
mate, might lash it - or leave it, and be d.=.d.
Upon this the row commenced. Mr. • Clark
jumped at him, struck him a blow in the face,
and knocked him down ; and , that, in felling,
-his knife came out of the sheath, and, getting
under him, inflicted In wound in his side; that.
as noon as he could get upon his feet, maddened
by rage, pain end drink, and reckless of life,
but filniOUS.to spite Mr. Clark, he bad jumped
upon the bulwark, resolved to throw himself in
to the sea; that Mr. Clark seised him ander* -
deavored to drag him on board; and that it was
Mr. Click's voice that cried for help. With a.
sudden effort Bill tore from the mate's grasp,'
and sunk into the • water. In falling, hefstrack
-
his head in the main chains, and for a long time
was insensible. Upon coming to himself the
love of life returned, and induced him to exert
his ,powers , as a swimmerto sustain himself upon .
the oorface. He kept up until just at daylight,
witeior,'his strength being quite spent, he saw a '
large ship bearing down upon him. She. came
so close as to hear his feeble bail; and, lowering
a boat, picked him up and to:l4lWe en board,
where rest and kinitnoraing soon restored him
to strength. The wound in his side was light,
and healed up completely before the ship reached
Liverpool. Since that time Bill had - been knock
ing about the world from various ports, until at
law his luck had brought him to Gibraltar; and
there he stood before me, a living proof of the
fallibility of human testimony, and the danger of
relying upon circumstantial evidence.
WHOLESALE Eminent - wan Pszucar.—On the
morning of the 30th ult., three men, named
John W. Johnson, Joseph. East, and Burgess
Cain, were arrested in New Orleans on a charge
of selling the =go of a flatboat, anthafter sink
ing the craft, swearing that it was lost and- the
cargo destroyed. It • appears that about the
27th of February, Messrs. N. S. Green & Co., of
Woodsonville, Ky., handed over to the care of
E. L Bishop, a flatboat and cargo. of pork and
lard, valued at $B,OOO, for transportation to
New Orleans, where it was-consigned to Messrs.
Fellows Et Co. and Turner, It Co Bish
op commenced the navigation of the river- to
tiring the boat down, and, on his arrival at
Memphis, he handed the boat and cargo over to
the'defendants. They sans after reft, and on
their way down they put in at -several landing.
places on the river and disposed of part. of the
cargo. They then sunk the flatboat as is sup- ,
posed at the hand of Diamond Island Bend,. by
ranting it against the Warrenton Bock Reaps,
on or about the 20th of dpriL.
The three men then made their way to the
pariah of Tomas. in St. Joseph county., Le., and
on the 24th day of April they, appeared personal
ly before a magistrate, and swore that the flat
boat, which they ealled the. Jack Maul-an," was
wrecked against.the Warrenton Bock Beape, in
the night time, ald'all the cargo -lost, with' the
exception of thirteen barrels of pork and two
tierces of lard. Johnson produced-the bit of
'lading before the magistrate, and was to re
given them up for transmission to the
but did not do so. A copy of- their "athavits was
sent to Messrs. Darner, Wilson, & CO., but their
suspicions had been aroused by another com
munication which had been sent them by one of
the hands employed by Bishop, and who left the
flatboat at Memphis. Upwards of $ - 250 was
found upon them when arrested. The original
minter of the property has stopped the payment
of several bonds on account of the cargo, and
recovered some small quantity of the property,
but the loss will be upward of $4.000.-4.^'".
Eureka Mining. Company of lffiehigan.
TIME Stockholdier &the EurekA Mining
anamer kliehltroa. b....br O.pb*Kjhot
ammo.. of tlrent74o. coo? Pr 'Lade
capir.l,l,l?„ll.lo Carets gln i gt.Tr u rr or
Miebt4 at
th, m olip he. Com rzg a
—JA-U1 it.a.ifirrreair
goriattung l SFtt~ KtP.O or 31111 '.
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