forfeiture of the fend, why Gum Ithas teen for. PITTSBUIIGII GAZETTE. feitel by the North as well sa the &ath, and tos body claim it except some old seperanuated preacher who was unable to be present and taker , part in the General Conference or 1844. ' - I submit that the Conference had power to di.; vide itself. • If it were not for' the factlities)of,..::_ trivet 'which hope been discovered, I suppose - that no man would have disputed the -right of lbe-Gettetat Conferences:-one East or the Alla: - - gheny mountains, and another West. - -The mere Jim coley ortratel,wonld have beencentidereda• ettMeient chine for a separation by every ration. lie cited Emery's Irtstory of the Discipline tq !chow the, power of the General Conference Olen • ro el:tinge the whole descipline,. and read vole: ~.:micens extracts from the Book of proofs No. I, showing the manner inwhich the separation was bMieetithe.liethodist Churcheit of the Stites and England, and between those of, Canada end the United States. The General ioted 104 to 53. that to separation of - - SheCUMllan Methodists was constitutional and expedient ' It Is true thatthe 'Tote was afterward reonaid ered,' but.vres. on the ground of inexpediency, .and there iano reason to tompoie that the 104 members,, who voted: for the resolution' of Semi ration originally, had changed their deliberate :views as to its constitutionality. i There was no erillenity as to the Separation oflhodies, but the whole trouble grew out of the separation of fonds. , .Ind I must confess that ..tthe course of my examination of this cue I he, a been aurpri zedihat'a body which has in Its discipline man, .•ifestedsath devotion to honorable poverty, should -.clears have Aso mach &faculty when there is any tiousyto be divided..- / When no left, .Mr. , Lord had been ,sPeaking amply three;hours, and the Court suggestedthat -then, had batter bo on intermission-often or et 'teen toinatm, bet he .declared that he was not 6ted; pad thanking the Court its courtesy, voieexted with the argument. ' The audienee.,was not quite ed numetons to. • day is it the earlier stage of the lease. Among thou presene.wifirotiCed Judge Storm of the Fin. preteet'oert of,Connecticut , and ; the Rev. Dr. h'ining of this city, who seemed to listen to the 'proceedings witli mach interest. • ' roam J. careammEN. •rtsit of the President and 'his 'mite, and r.ll . the circumstances connected therewith; were of,tlie Moat satisfactory pad grifying character; •eitija:kingle exception. Mr: Crittenden' came tiii'henddect by whisk reputation as a plena logarid 'effectlyn public speaker, and ons'eitlreel anticipated . Much &light in listening to his elo - anent 'etrani: They had heard often and much of his oratorical powers - in tho Senate, at the tar, and before popular assemblages,' and they were rsioicipg te the .prospect of hearing for • ' Bet Speaking so frequently la 'the tho front New York to Dtmlark, lord ateetisti his voice to each a degree that on lily arrival bore with the President, he could renrcely, otter a. loud word.. Aid up to the time of his . deporture this morning; his voice had =lre ,l,iitated its natural - tone—which, by the way; ie one - of {lie Most Musical we ever 'heard. The disappolotatent Was eererely felt hy CU? eitizene. The curiosity to;hear hbrr was great. With the exception, of Meisra . Webster and Clay, no nounla the his clicited.a mom general and pro found-inter:eat than Crittenden. He 'is es teemed a fftaial; frank; hearty, : unselfish gen " tleman, whose_ impnises are all 'patriotic' end high , toned, with abilities of the find order; and ouch experieece.r In public effairs. as to it hint tor bey offiee.under thci Constitution..' Mr: Ad- Urn s who knew men better, than almost any body eise;nomitudal Mr., Crittenden as alustice of the -Sepreadi Court of the United States twenty two years ago—a circumstance (Mita ornelusive cs to his legil ability and maim.' tnents. He was most favorably impressed with onr city, end Te grafted his inability to address the citizens, add ing, however with the modesty Of true genius, that his'repulption as a speaker stood higher in the obeying ong . 4.frictids than it would if he Lad bee:table te give our people a - specimen [Pupto Con. Me.'Gnsitax—The Secretary of the Nary. is a.Soesg plan, and wool chicdy kndern to our Zeus as'hating been ti inefal member of the Sen. - an and (lovernor of the Good old. North State. 'iii held no public, oration-when; the .• President tendered him n post in the Cabine;,and the du.. ties de7olved upon him - as the head of the Ns*, Department, although delicate, onerous and ire. cement, arena of a description fo attract ci b ile attention. ; it isle:torn to those who hare -en made ace - I:minted with . the facts, that. he btu dm: charged them acceptably, etheiently; and. - --with' that discriminitionand, indepeapence 30 , e 3300. ti • nt to the well being of , the service; but of this most of ourscitizens halo little knoitledge. Mr. qraha c ct. came among ua, therefore, without' the prestigo of a national reputation, ;bd. the hr. pressiou he Ida mode,waz predneed hy Ids per eoaal ipalitiesand intriesio merits 4000- These are of such - a character that he ineMled • no' ad-- vraitions lid id Win' the respect and goodwill of all who had an' - aoitunity to make his acquaint, lance; or hens' hoi public "addresses,;. Be is a r2edest, 'Unostentatious ; man, of courteous man ners and frank-bearing,. withexcellent'sense, and a ready Aptitude' for any circumstances thatmay " arise. Hteelbantiotf is Sue, and he speaks with It fluency end Eyrie that are highly effectbre..He carries with hit:dile e.pinioll,etti etrt B !- 0.61. ourpeopleßufate Com.' Fro% the Non'h Anen:i:mi ill Nava* razaprum , voutarcerolutar DZSAlrdir - -4721,3120112 01310 Mg. - , „ii About half pest eight O'clock:-last canning ~_ steamboat onia;,irith-the passengers by • ' ie .u a tern= line from - Statimore, Ras saint the af-, main fermi:eat Cominotlora Siockter ~ , i , b/' l'he' . .- distance below the Navy Yard. : ' '"ri 0 short The boir ash° Ohio was knoekl- - - - ',_-_, off, and the. Stooktoit'serionSly , . - . 1 9 1 2.``'! . conimssion •nnd. , ereett" Woe+ . a. ' crIVP& ' .4 1 ' =sng therplussengerair',„„i ~ erritu,ce ,:ereli!ll was increased tcish-" ---- , _7 - atternalaw'r.a.' I erg that thishr.` ..i M it , " . " . pitch by the,discor- Made' , ...sinus rr..Plilly Oleg. - . . ' itti ' - :Anne- steams' i' .iitut edited for ilia ,Fee.-. Naomi and wv, be ached by 'the pilot near ,:eighty's Point. At f.ast, .11 was thought that there waste') ierme.fir.tedangen Ind it nuefound that the'.vete, re wer'pocring In at reloaded rate, ' bid that the dires,o 9 tall on board were in immi nent The panierigetn - wire - driven from below and formai to • filename the cabins and seek the most • '. elaratod plicea'af• eafety ..oa the decks._ The scene 11%3 one:atthrgreatestadarm. end. ' desaaiptiad.'i - ' - : ' -- I ! - ' -. . The O.' , suddenly ; slid - intoleap water, : sob- tanrsilli t herfOrwi rd 4 ec. Y , 7/Tralh9ilue b. The alarm's= "quickly Sten. to the o h by the Captains bout sad the Aar*, boat; V pion end's number if Small beige promptly. to ' l ' the • a id . ' th e passengers , whO wer e; en from the Ohio barely in lime , to preven t I their ' Ineeting‘a4ateri graie. . ' , . .. , ~.. 'Amy artiie peasengers plangiid let° the nrer, and it to be honed that noue of these 'drowned,' 'l Oar informant; Mr s Jahn Vigil's, Te 1..... ..... ' egrsph Agent,' eased his life by swimming ore. • .. - There ' were, about One hundred` passengers aboard, quitk, am:caber of whom were ladies and children..- It is feared that Boma - of , the ; latter :'.perishedi'- A report prirraileidthat etre child wan. mown to hire' been lost. ' The; geo,cral. belief, . 'honorer; aPpetired to be that every Soul cecina. • We truly hope-that this - easy prove e 0; • .,. That numbers were not drowned , is indeed world!rf4- , . ' A portion of the rescued passengers werelard - ed as South street wharf bythe:Champlen, and were received with every attention and litulnela' by Mr. Taylor, of this Red Beak Perry Moults, end his family. .Theistestaerßtata Mightairent, down to bring up the rest: - . •:::". -'. • 'Nearly all the passengers lost their baggage ' and ot4er er‘vtnleanks, etc. ; floated away into the river. .6.37 te.nimerchantlesiSi.Boo. Nothing hardly ; saved Sum" the boat. In twenty minutes from the time of the collision - &shad ablest entirely disappeared; a part of ,fier upper deelt, vehel hove, azalobizetwy Brack 5 being all that was visible In - the dark_ the Ohio wan a nible boat-one of the largest. 011 oat waters, anda favorite: ; She NU some twenty years old.. .. ..The trotorm well as ' *ss the Company' who owned her,- will deeply, regret her leni, , The mdebrated lfie' Carson 'and a . insdhes other parsons arrirni at St. Lonis,, on tho 12th instant, -fryer SanM. Fe. A "party of:Mexican 'seders alst, , :arrired en the same day, among them two Anthem j of ExAoiemor ArmiJo.— Vhey rerrt having met many Indinna of the Artapshoo.:;hlyenne, Camanchn and Pawnee tribes: The Latteiwere rather wnfriendly, bat evinced= dispinition to moles:111cm, the party" being too stnmgto edmit'of any hope am:moms in an attack. 'They alrm met -many' Indium of various tribes at the fort ea the CamhrOue. Who were quite friendly and orinoed a disposition to _ Us. Ennms, the American Agent at Me World's Fale, i says he honestly. believes that the Antericons' have within: dm crystal Palace the .best piano 'torta,..kcat carriages, wagons, and coaches, tie beat ploughs ,ana winnowing me etings, the best eatMo md 'the best demists' tools, - dentist work, and, laboriming machinery,- and that, it justice. he accorded, we shall re : • calve upon Mern all the highest, premiema. In the.department' of tools and! triune:es, vihich ,abocutd. in every woeeshop in the United Stites, fihe representation at the sir alaeSd ,Satoia..m:The East duo Ull - theneetriliw dantarnin meat cbildrea - and' abeeneens trine; leihoel, :CAM Wore Juane@ Ea gels 70W410.,"1"iii defendant - wen &haulm,: tea yeari of age tosunid John O'Brien: , and we, lanrento have playadiraaae newel :times. Ms miter tintified this ;lila:Alin esitool, he wea a vITY gied beii-hkitiM;heti.,eheented Windt ee.' frequently, Tait - his .taste bed itriebor from the niL.rtre:wiur,i4olmced.,to as amities - ioNiaimulnent: to tirilastaa of,Beltiva—eßinner• =EI ~ 4iTze3,vacts. -410NDA - MORN7Net; MAf 28 1851 • Mir The W/45 and /Intimations of Alle stmr most' r nisia m Betosdar, the I.t of Mer. Mx-. et the ataal alas or batons / m.om =s em= h. the TonsahlareeneetinrlT a 3 *Wet. P. IL. sad la the temal,Wentsikad Ittrooehoi al eth4. td select 111 "NOW llcaa 'etch *tidies DGti4ot.'to'a Coaaty Coo , maim. to he held at the Coast eons, at Wtda.darYea. 4th ". Jaa• mart, It 1.3.0'e/cek. /OW: to mums cvlssty sosgssusai mess:m.7 to the mat Genera Vlsction. and aln to VP:dzit atelvtat to the, stet. o.ms,snio. mat at Lisiout., th, n th a Joao. • • imam am, Wat. C. harts See`i. . of Comadtts. • STAMM 1. HALLITCII6IIO- 3 C; B. Courtney, Esq.; is out lit the' Yolt - of SaturdaY, in along einet stronterdelet to define of the truth and re ality of ispdritosl,rapOnga end other misnifesti. lions. Re is violent In Ms d - anumiatinti of Mr. Barr, whose lecturest on, and impositions of Mote things, during Me list week, 'attracted so much attentiotikeisi Tlutt kfr.Courtney is perfectly eatisied - that the • wonderful thlnip 'be hes stated heretofore, *swell as in the sutkie bAfore ns, are all veuity luiventi,lind of doubt, but . . we are abnost equally stue• Mat by tome bans poets ho Ms been most egreglormlyhumbugged. That hp ham a Able mind is manifest from the force with which he but that there is a soft place aomewhere ; equally manifsist, not only from hie eitrutudieutry credulity,. but from the extreme W teMper he exhibits towards Mr. Burr. No we do not think it at all =musty thm we :shixold: become the Champlain of that gentleman; but we may perhapi be permitted to state that lit . ..tut we heard Mr. Burr say In Ma course.--and we hea:rd the greater part of M.— . there was not • word in the elightert degree of fensive to any' man or woman in Pittsburgh. 'Mit he was very' . severe upon some persons whoin he had, detected in sheer trickery is very erne, and atill more so upon their aiderand abet ters., Now he succeeded in his object may be is "matte;:of opinion" perhaps; but to our Minds Ms facts and explanations were pefeMly eonelaeire and the testimony borne by the audience at the close give him - .a signal triumph. It is with reluctance that we saiiny. - thing upon such subjects. Tide much, however, we feel to-be day to truth. and Wrung. The feasibliity end propriety of capitalists en tering upon the work of establishing a large Lo. coreotive Engine hiannfacttny in this place, which we have discussed in the two preceedlng numbers of oar 'taper, are abutted by all. ,Nene . that we have seen diseeated from the arguments ire have used to show the importance of the uncles bliing. Bat it has been urged by some, that we hate already estatliehmente capable of man ufacturing Locomotlies, and one in particular ;Las been referred to at baring been erected partly. if not pindpally, inTiOW of that especial object - .All that'' is nettesarY W say in reply to thislirso of algal:sent is, that any establishment r now existing in littstnirgh, Which is prepared to =et lasonictives as wall 'and as cheaply as In Philo dolphin and Satan, may be assured of fall etniwyment. - There is room enough, and work 1 eaaaga r for two or, more first Wass manufacto- ries of Loscoacitive4ne.nee,aad there is no mom fat: selfishness and Jealousy where a baable33, eXcond to none in the cotantiy, waits the grasp o f nil who haft the eaterprize v and skill to im. . !iron it. What we W 4 Line established her e ' is a townsfactory of the class, capable . of turning ;outwork in the very best, and mutton.: amnia], andrepld meaner. !tie only in thir way that weans hops to compete with the east and with cinch:wail. All; the, wall establishments in the east have hal to euecomb, being unable to compete with, such =tamalee works as those of . lir. lieklwin and the Idessra Nortia If any 1 ore tottering themselves that Pittsburgh can Obtain a character . for this kind of manufacture,. and can thus bring business to the place, by en- gaging in it on a small wale, and with a I:mild/I w4ritsd, they may prepare thornier' for a di 1.• appoint:teat. 'An establialunent orivs,ecale . to Imam axe= rainirea an awe of ground d G re ;or al; acrakand•a capitat to gan 'fib, .cefrina $120,94: 0 4349 $/ 6 0,000. ' With nufs a fowsiation, under the direethii of aclegnrop skill as.d =pc risawi, er' prudent irianager..se, maaarq an ye Plages, and tltta 4l 4l l, /war wottivei bee °mess fa- ratow throughout the V, est,. 'as PitteouriV iron We ley 11 0 11 4 *'ore is no. ground for jealousy — "there ,is *llk' 4999aigh far all) and for ell the I „,,- ~.. ” ca pital, , , !.,ad energy 14' tan bring to . bear \ Upon it i so 4 , we spin reiteiat e our hope . that Vic 'l6 9 Fl*Man We referred to in. one. previous artklPYrill not be starred to depart until sea! ' ciit , Pif,,eratots. Are made to commence a locomo: the .. manufactory , ort as extensive .icale,—ore, that will turn cut /0 64, F i ti i .e, 4 10elii 044 /4 .I. clo.iwicter for ini*Csidbiting its fruits. eaccarsehltnorionent Of Count 32,14n1t0, splint the'•o7entment of, not, the . -dor sale Dr J. KIDD • W. Woxl et, INS.EED OIL-800 grillons for sole by 41.1 mlll , J. KIDD t CO, 00 Weed et. 1121 EFINED BORAX-600 lbs best English, JUL. Rs Webs Icor 241 /ODD 1. CO. CO We., et. LARD OlL—(euperior article) in halt bbla for We by Eccry24l J. KIDD t CO.. CO Wood d. . LAC DYE--500 lbs for sale by • mr:4 3. KIDD it CO. CO Ratan. For Rea or Lease, ER one, three, or fire years, a large and ER CRICK lioll7fig. on the easn corner of I and Webeterstreetr, Pitraburiau nit o hre.„ ... hr; den lot attaenad inertia, mulcting II a very i 1 Vane of residence- tams rill be moderate. /or further particulars. enquire of ISAWL J. it. IieIIILLAN. T torrokdle• . ri0.124 fourth at. N T E D—Plaece for ease:nil Berke v - tattomt, tot,oot ottnstt, • nig MRS Stliti a drodittew.tworotasoyStirobrictlayent Solleraigtol wok,. fat Wad; borddias housecoat print. fragile& Wet and' dry ae,* ontdotrettot, tut tiatabermalds WOrtlikid..•• derenl geCd Orroota strip rraotod. Haertiranind for tor. eral all ova, and outober of latorlog mem. S. trod mum tr moo +mot to go at nun., Lod Uottl , rittt amn Ali ts 4 e=sdet stessaAti eSt ts:rsti , ssesi pi., st ISAAC Agracr and Ittelllgence 11.17 thypiato‘ mar Idartst to 4 Ed. Clair ISA., TeDAILY GAZETTE, and all our Pitts. getz Da. sad =est of oar Wesklg. and about ICO tlll . 1 = Cg s= le P ri= l , So Latin Blank Ankles of Aggoren , pc lowest inbler, a rgo l egott I nVolgerge d a ' eontTiggeo,.g: . ltre= ..talk bed GO2ll. plough W.. twine, quills, wan., pataat pens. pencils. go; for ado elneao hi ISAAC HARM! ' t0r2.44t0. Agent and CoreLitarrJaant.l.o4rtyirt.. I Q the Honorable the Judgea of the Court • of Otheral Quarter Segglona of TU Pah., la and for. County of Allegheny. The petition of Jobe a. MeCalL 'of Wilkins township la the county aftmeseld. humblyshmerth, that your yell. Omer bath provided himself nithmatinials forth. OW3OO owelattou of travellers amt etleameat his deellog hosier, In the towuthip aforesaid, end prays that Poor honors will Le 'Lamed to grant tam a limner to keeps pub 114 house of en. tertalmnent. And roar petitioner. to ha duty Wand. will We, the nthectibers, citizens of the township altimmed. do certify th at the above petitioner Is of good repute for noneety and temperance. and la well provided with horde RCIII , and 0C.e.t.<0.11 for thilllllo.lo - 1111131d thighs. of authors and travellers, an& thatald Lamm Ls thaw I%.l.3lltetheill..folon abetter. Thomas Ma ember. Joseph otme, John tu.x, Peter Parchment, Ileum. Cbaffaut. et Dunbar. .T. llobinsoa.Owo. DoKeritie. it. Etier, 01.1 Deese. mr•liat• Ir the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter itessicus of the Naos, In and for tb. County of Allatbalyi The petition :of Christi. tbo Township of was to this ;SD= . al=l,d, =Ay. shaireth--iliat Sir the accotenindailon oFtraisti s anir ollieVy. th attrillret In• boom in the To. aforwasid. arol Ptisfethist 0400 hon• ors will tie pleased to Front him • Ileenee to keep a public house otentertalument. And your petitioner. as In dots bound. will your . Wir.thesuberribent.eltlasinsof the township aforesidd.do mtify that . lb* above petitioner I. of good rshitio Fn hon . rote •Pd.tantiserance, - and Is well ymided will house Morn and siourroilauces for the imommodationaudlodslot of Strangeni and traveller,. and that paid tavern Is um.- Lowly Donnatilsou. Jamb Stalls, T. C. Donneldson, John Teylor, J. Bo Bosh. J. IL Irwin. W. AL Donnaideon, T. (I. Stewart. James Cyptills, Jo. Eeß. •i ' toy2l.Atii I:MA WASH SILKS-20 pieces just re mind, • my desirable article. varraotni to tir•Pit..-- • large easortincot of Foulard Silks, beautiful stilts. mfJ A. • 31 AS.) • sA) STOCKS WAbiTED-- 10 sham Mk of M Pittsburet. .• axima*. I Mtn. uk of Pllt6Eurol4; .I"Oiwhkh t0y0340 Eta/imp Bank of Pittsburgh. 50SHARES FOR SALE on favorable t.mts, by . WU. A.. LILL a CO. ' my=.3lr NEW MUSIC 111 , K . T.EBaiyis just received Fattiotlo song, &dialed to the • Ilene do B411:17; Ml= Ethlrrphtta Sowe; by Btewbch C. Foetorof littsourgh, ra= Sewn 110:0e; se 91113 k: Joy hind, .1111 ecooeo paelteente. • The Atountalo Daley. Tbo DerFoltibe, by Lhadlay. • Farewell, 0/1.1 tottelrel let .1 compared by B. a Fate. and dedkated to Mrs. Harry Woods. of PltteboYeb. Go where the notable: doette. I know orb°. • . ar blintthr oath thee ge , Homewerd. lotel doette. Ininklex Boreal from Macbeth. 0....01ew Polkas, Waltzes, a. • No.lol Third Mr.!. Xmi7 —s rpletrlid lot of Mania and ßi ltdodeows ""'' oo ll rtlTO 001. LADIES' RUBBER GLOVES it MITTS-- intalnable to ladles NI protect/an to the behuln In hottocleetnlng t irestlenlng.nan of Down% Atm 'sewer blench the banal, snotry_erblte. Far sale leer et the Jodie Rubber DeLat.l and V Woad er serf. J. IL PUILLIPS. V.L.A.RET WINE, (St. Julien lifedoe,) of iv Ixtimtattoaomfrottel pae. Plice,Ssl , o mvr ti2 to p =a - Anglio battle. At MORAti.. 'MUM° RODS--Bprattl Patent. JAIL= JACEBOS, Gmau. Lunn, Wholesale Depot, 88 Wood street, Pitttburgh, Pa., (4%. ,, rt.*:hrs tutlan Bthro.) :T HESE LIGHTN,ING RODS nie so con ' -etru4tottlbat, they moot got out of eider. The In =lifo oft aff=r i e=tB.t a fTfo T. the T i oints nomemal, orttbont disputa lbw t.se toLo a ge spanajbetanni. Jotter has= will Mina:them ot . r.): outs pa fait PAPA et the doh, It amt. I.4•Cflomo resruar nn b. , V4 to c.ll 543 Wood gnat. spa mambo both:maw slo:s the Agvot AK , S. HAVEN, corner . Market and Sc. Amt., no.,_ Jost, • • • • tie nal an bninnt Own or armor In the innonono mr olongne t aWalds 'l"' 1.:111 th 4 i = 7 .wwta. all also 4E4 g. tal . • h irr i Ztno and Pon Ulna .AA . .I. I4 'IIASO N iito: - ,;11o. 62 ind 6ii itsr• ~t 12K end - .4 to e u gr.r. wk." oar elreigods Lawrexismi — kiroperty or Balk rßoard of School Directors will sell, e c rgr a. ...oco.oarborralrg . rrgArALat g"..1-..ezab s e a,frusr. Tamp 71; boon ail 4T .f 1ii1411454, 11 ' . ~ ~~~ • irIifPAIITNERSMP hereicifore &Ong" E etween the aoilerelped. ander theft...gee.* !litter. Church: t : T., -akani n lgnhed taa the KfM . Aitaa lron , 4\Vbbeht,ifrcbur7t2s• taUrt Interest Mani in . 411 . 4 .7 on the muss , Afar. if I • f3I.IIULL CUM .P 111 4 . 3110 4." MIT 2;4,185L' ; ' ' ' ICIE PARTNERSHIP heretofore. Men the no trador taw Aram of .1:22 4: them . sad .14, Cargt.bars.43 Qt.° la Mda dal' illowilved by =tad eanse324 .6 the mama of mos to be Ilia by idtautr Samoa Chas* at Jana Omaha% MI th. 4324.44 up of Mu baatassa. - • ' 1 841MErtt, CIMIS.CM, ' . tallfilil Pittsburgh', May 22d, 18411.-412722.:M. lIRLINGTON. HERRING.—Just rued, fity 91 boxes of the celebrated Burin:4om &iota pa rind, he nue order, and far ale by • • 'Kunio cc' ta Olocent and Tea um F ISH—Now Shed; - Baltlansr• Malin= Mesa and Ho. 1 L Mackani; Orand BIWA Codaaht far oda br • lay= WiL MaCLUREI .1 00, 214 liberty at Dissolution. MILE PARTNERSHIP.beretofore hlVat'grib7tgatri:'&9l.ce, MU coasat Mar ZkL, 164.—0 E V.e.2 011. CLOTHS—Juet reed, , from the friary. 50 idealthop 011 Cloth, • besalifolly flothat. ortkle, tor rale vtudomlo so low as mots= yoloos,th Oho (t Cloth Warmth... Nos. 7 ad 9 Wood id: tor= • . J. • IL MILLI 913.,,- BLACK LACE SCARF: v.rit.sza.'o...i4t - VAIBROIDERIES—A. !A. Hume & Co. hay. just 'Teed ma on Day Omiut . azt7= ntOCK Or EObr./13.4., nee, ebezalarUa,Uoder Illesr.s , black hltAt ' Yell Ilouorlng, Children's Wabt. lad Cors.C.aostaksadlbrilt I:Wirbur. ac. Caed Ilarkot •. • nay= BACON --10 Wads. prime Sideisi - . • • , - • .Shouldenr. 16 Wins can 96.610.11 Vkaarasor6 . Par We byB- WAT8816.11:1 80:01. carz2 50 6ad 51 Water, sad 62 groat et ' • Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company. TIIIS C93IPAT wan Ancorp3tated in J. February, lettl. telth s Perpetual Charter, soul hu cocedbeam.. ea eaptual of.llooMad. u gse. mmen . .to.r. dam buslsele both to tlefdolat WOE cod o :the M Jdldl &soh PIP. eatee L ize AMAIdul Ina tjau those dayped br mutual Campmate., sad MMus Pa Cost bear that, the este. met Moot today:antra Mutual rates are the mum as Mom adopted by other Has conducted Coustyyles. Tome hoard en the Musa. poluelple have the combined wealitlet fundshed by that ot lasunmee. and the Caldtal sod durplue Pend of the Joim dime depestmesa. The Corder permits:die yeasdkut or lissuranee m Ilfe, is tray fem. !nobodies the elaht of uffe, Wide.. Pm Yuma Mations, [deeds or creditors—to Lamm the WS of weather toe [Merest. Maud.. betordt.pepable Mu:death, or upon the pertiee arrleter et the aim of PO, 48, CO, or 00, at the optima of the lemma. James A. Werth Praddent- Funnel IlLee ch enrkan. Vin President . Jose S. , Tres/w Chr ph ie./ coital". 6*asur t y. pasmost James P. Ilmst, Joseph IL Leath. John N. Dilworth. Charles A..(kattn. NMiM4gti= CleunitO Yi P V. hiwtriertt jowl& Damao . th. D., ahem Addhwu. 31. D. Jerthalah Htwb. L.ll. ' Edrihroo, ht. D. thereaterWe Pwhether, Ethanol D il worth. SI. D. 47 .thAeJd thee, Hubert Surd.; It. D., 103 Fourth *Met. John thawford, .1L 0, SO 1111th rtrhk. W. WE. Morgth„ at. D. 107 I.lbertr MOO- Dr. Dilworth wl/1 he to ationdance at the Mee. entli , '4 10 , 111 . ,T= tre oh ere reMsted to call, take their taithera, eta Fttmlitru. with. In the Warsaw Siehaest will be sup Ni t ora r, fr b= l an4 a llowed the um/ coessthwlcat.i Dace of the Compaq, No. 76 Forthlk strew my= C. A. COLTON, WT.. • , i t i AR , D .7 2S - keOs N i ! i3 l, f9rziasailembhoNi LINSEED bbls. pure, for sale by mei -7. ILVANTEILD. iIIIEESE--2001boxes for sale by lJ mr.l2 J• 11. CLMIXIX. iTZ2 RE PROOF PAINT-10 bblit A .i 2 1= i for sale by o J. 11.0 TkRIED PEACIIES--500 be. for sale by mrt! J. B. WOULD. G RAIN -410 tml. Oats; 6.5 Cum 121 " Not eat b my,L. . 'ADMAN L SONS. TIMED PEACJIES-1000 bushels (bright A.Jr balm.) la naro and for lay= ' RIMY. EATTIL6WB s CO. DRIED APPLES-30 sacks prime, formic be mem mom marrazwe & OD. CASTOR OIL 9 Lbli. (Blow'. make) CO fm. sale by ... T V RUBY. STIUSWB t . MUTTON HAMS-2000 lbs. prime, for 101. by t. IdATTILYLW3a CO. putters,l!dAYßES, a=tea Import, and itaxiaseturen. Ae. ti tiarsh Yoarib - street. I9'~at It /172 Wcoi itreet.Cl4-1a0405.. isty23 important to Ditiggigs, ll ardirize Men, And slur f zup.ri smog _ • WS is to " infoim the abate puttee that .1.. IL MUM hat arrlra_timmgssassak Laving trith atm et..ee.s of Utak ZIQUIPCMUAtr . -crtar . t,_ and at 113D01 ILK /11" tog md Meta, ebbs. and wrzf • Vaults' of three sista.. Alm, T D. • Patine Preparallre. tatattlee tea of swat, sal r all a tosattfoloptrarloa {cod. to ow half We Cuttl ray. gaits telerl ' air _me w la= l 4trarral Prlleke 001. ter souxples at ltrall ' alrri. asal at ADAM' Xiota• Ver.. fittawahr WS day. Mat lo tli to ka deka. ~ QUA: ASII-400 make 'of ouilreh tuna ftetareorarrantell of at at oaallt7aadai blab tot a. any hapostal. .far sat. at the loveltraarket was elearrr, ILLRET a co, area= Waft. strut .p.. t n CASES *PHILLIPS & MAYER'S. LI. I Qtrth GILI7E4Ior cesocating Ima, Wer4.2losee. 4,, s, Chins. wall env bstmee Avueral.lrort. It a. cutriTalle& T d b e me. at FORSIT/Illeamsalaslasa :tore. littsbareh. nuy QIINDRIES- 6, - , • . • 7 100 W.ll.lliligalrTh O;WI m resh . ram yz) Alk=tifrti!'r tr p EAP BONNET RIBBONS--A. A. MA.- .., Cki. are war mentors lam lot or bealittral ,ty Oriag ilibboasi at 12X antspor lard. Tham. goad. aro utraarvaved far thrapnew, as that are wall worth 22 cats. Nola 82 mat 64itdarkat at. IaTZI IiNURNITURE 91L CLOTIIS—Of En g lish t ! C 19.22322.4 ant oar *lnt martalbetare fur nbaal Lb' vth anrroora. •as 2 sroili Word ray= n. PUiLLIVIL To } rem Drinkers. , • _ ,sou want cal Good Tea, go'to 3101 RIA• TEA :SARIIn the DiAssAnit hie is &dimity tee eaten the city. rtice•--10e..E.A-.75c., audit.? IL frOPLEY'S PG CLAY-36 bblajaatree'd 1j end Rule 4 I J. ECEOON ILK= OE . maTI w riENCH FLOW) RS=A splendid viiriety 01 tie nenon aria hooch and drool= Moms. we ore prewol to pal vory clomp, at .bolt*. Or rotoO. turn . A. A. kIAFION 'RULED necktES-45 Auks in store, will lJ 6-1.14 lepor to