-,.ESTABLISHED IN 1186 .PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PUBLIBIIND DAILY AND WEBELY. BY Vnrag & CO. n. Imes.l , Imam alum. 011101 OS =MD =Errol= - TO "MI PO= OM= • . . TERM& DAlLY—furven dollar* Per "T" l° MI Down If_loald fn sdlante. MEM' LY—Terls dollars per amaze, la dream. eau be auppliel on the [Aloft; corallblual— Three copies per ereuurrr.— 6 00 Th T irp•r " k r rigereteh MOW p:ld Lejariablr la advance. No Club Pa:ulu barnt ter Ureter expired. euttleas the seamy Ls sent for RiTES OP ADVERTISING One &Dune (10 lines of Nonpareil oe ieeet one ntsertion., ..... 5 0 60 Do. each .441tionoi in5erti0n.... . ..... ._.._. 0 Do. two week, 8 00 Do. thme . e Utt Do.we o. two 7 00 . p Do. three mumtnit.. ........ VOO Ito.D lour months 10 00 u. Siandlng Cool (0 lines or Inst. Wan:mm.4s 00 Co, Asher for tech additional line. One Square, changeable at pleasure (per me nom) exclusive of the paper In 00 For emit additional swam, Inserted over one month, and Meath edditional emare Inserted under he yearly mt., vice. ' Advertisements exceeding a sonars, awl not neer lifteen els d ift g :cto " ‘ tallt .r ;nne d . theca be. ginni the amount charg e d for th eir tellraTu t . (Mnottocing muidldates for office. kir» charged the rune elatiPr advertisements. • Advertieemente not tomked on the espy for • Minified .number of insertions, will be continu tWforbW,and -. Stant maned serdingly. Ttm Privilege o l. onual adrertisers lit strictly Malted to Ale& own immediate Mt/divas: and al advertiermmts for the benefit of other pertons, as wall es alladvettleemeutenot Immediately connected with their own. business, and all claw, of utvertieemmts, in length of Mho:fel/P. Derma the thou. encased will be ottsmei at the usual Tuttle. Par all mob tranneni win:Meng, bills lent he .x... 1.17 enderwl, Ind prompt torment is tittered. All advertisements for elnuitable Mititutions, fire cone Pude., ward. township and other pnblic meetlrup, end Putt like. to be charged itolf Rims Pelable , i 1,01 27 "- Samna. Manisa". turtle. to to charged 50 mots Tenth uotitass Infested without champ. ..DM crunciliec hied by funeral invitations or obitnary notices, sad when SO Ideonipanicd to be paid Ow. Regular edvertisers, and ell others pending unamemics. kais. or requiring maws designed to eall , attention . to Cond . ae. trr er4=_„ l lll nd : tt m o on.. of Pritete ant rate ae erpriamo eadmiated or Intended to Demote vidnal intone 4 can ouly he trawled with the tunlerretand las that the game Is to be paid for. If intemdel to be in started ttt the local column. the same will be cbuiptd at Dm e se. of not lea than It/ mats per Dna 't or or 550. Notices to be darted triple prim • Tavern Liman Petition, 12 each. Neal sore 's Agents' and Anetkowers . edeartimmente not co bedsore' under yearly nano but to be Wowed a db. count of thirty three and one ibird per mat from the =emit of bills. wintttr as MARA. 7 es max isms. ' Ono Nuns; three 50 110. each additional 2 insertion--. 07 snrcurtstinssics IMMIX Ons }lvan, 10 line.) Ms Insertion.....--10 ante. mehadditiong ineatton----.25 cents. All trans Put estemtimmente to be paid la ethane. - BUSINESS CARDS. ATTOB.NEYS E. WEAVER, Attorney at Law, Fourth street. near the Mayor's Ofios, Pittsburgh, Pa. Col. attended to promptly. mylithabst IL august otrrusar, I ALLIS./.1.131 TAMIL. (Late or Uuktotown, Pis) I (Lere of Indiana, P..) iftLIPHANT & TAYLOR., Attorneys at ILF.teor—Otilse on Fourth street...N. FM, betworn Wool and Staltheitlearreeir. Pittsburgh, Pa. _New Y D. - Oligh.t is Commissioner (Or the Stat eaplb of ork.. • ! , ~ arW. F. WHITE, Attorney nt ee Law—Lof .: Z on Omit street, Fourth, in Arthur? bald . Pittabarah.l . , mcbSay JHARRISON SEWELL, Attorney at Law, A Ohio Etats Cnroathasloner for Ist InF,zations.ar ; ; morledzemeab. of te. Oa,.- Bmlthll.ld. en 4 :414 wer A• EV, . ttor • sters at Law tail Rata Estes Ntre.t , , Ho. r bi tth t Plattraut. JAMES J. KOHN; Attorney at Law, office, • - TABLES F. KERR, Attorney . at Law—Office St w dth et, between Smithfield end Oreat. Pltiabarsh. C. FLAIsTEGIN, Attorney at Law, Nano Pontitt street. Pittebergh. • s'roirtivrigigTittorney. of :Law, Nat '' "? .l l!.- Purt igniVr ti )st:y; bu i r aa Ersyd..r. Eng.; am my amis. ; Wm. E. Jam Fl.fa i t . . - WOatmst..l3..,.W.Jackamt,litfabargh. DWARD. P. JONES, Attorney at Law: =lee an Yourth street, between Wool and Bealth- TASPEK, E. BRADY, Attorney at Law, op. No. 89 7ittl ram. Plttsbm.it. P. p:tAargsq:lrtopip:ity):cri:l:l .I: , . lile; Jar IL WILLIAMS & CO., Bankers . sad le.r.e.husg4 Prokers, North - East comer of Weed std vis, Vitioburgh. D. KING, Bankeland Exchange_Broker, • Youth street. Dealer In Bank Note. Bill. of Ex- Gold and SIINer. Mucks bought •=ni Th. blgbut insitxt. mine pal in premium to 11.15101{012 Half DWan, and Mexican and Pininiatt Dollar., In par linodn nal trEIUM. LARIMER, JR., Banker and Broker, ♦ v Wrtrost, ti 0.136. iv:Wales the But of Pltaburgh. &MIMES AL CO, Exchange Brokers, • south East CA,A.,I rAim nuitAt.tAxt. Au a mart liberal rates. bli, ROLILES & SON, Dealers in Foreign • and Domedle illlliof Ex.tan Cootllleates of N- T tetaroo,Pltts rg.32‘.'tk M n il ' in i ti B o72l " ; ', :s V il j Um v thdp4 dila RAKER. RAM% Bankers and Ex h BrokerTo Dealers In Foreign nod Domed.le ha ange l:: Cortlftratro of Deposits, Bank tiolea— OOPos, rorner of Third and Wood streets, directly opposite the Bt. Charley Dotal. 4 - ..meßoTtoms & co., Banking Rome, N. la Wncil Axed, Pittaburch.. Current Maw ro liollectlams made en all tha Drlactpal I 1 I 111•41 . ' •3`. ommu WAD sion .. . , I sad 1111113rokart,No. 1.14 &mod street- Perwmal and 111•11221• X 1,1102- Z. MUT. MER, HANNA St' CO., Sttooessoro to , Hanna lc Co., Dams; EsCame BMW. dealers Yore= =I Domestic Exchanse,ldferaUs of Permit, Bent Now, and Specie—rtorth Wed corner of Weed - and Third exteta Current Money received on DO POW. • ROA Checks for sale; and collections made an neat. ty ell the wind* points of U. Crated Make. ale 515501 Fmk= rift for Fcurign and datarksa Adisitticrosd . e en eoualgozwmts of Proluseoghipped ust. Da liberal terms pnenm. TAYLOR, Commissioner and Bill Broker, 112 Second street. Bit allention s2ll to all business entrusted to big we. Pittsburgh nnondattored haul or preenrei at abort notke. • Nortea,Boods.lefo de, negotiated on &Tor e& brim Nddeanees mole. require& 0e22 V 7 ,4 . R:1:410:4:1:1F.CM1LV4 - 1/16 , 11:4:r.) it 9- STOCKTON, late Johnston & Stock .- no. T hi r d ta, P Printer. sad Mader, =- of Usekat seu street& ittsburgh. jAS. II! HOLMES' Cheap Literary Depot, Third .that., modes The Post DMw. N.. &obi no. •M yetail by minas. Eubtelintior o VlVAs u g e l a=er ?AMU - - i tt *, 7emmwmt . a m 1:t1:4:4:4:1F:110140.14:0110{0.1: 4 : 1 } RAVID BONN, Je., Wholesale and Retail Maar and Oonfeetionm 86 /math street, Plttaburgh. ding Cakes, and Paw, Confectionary. always on hand. AU mean numb:lor ettended wrile A:4:11 • M'CLINTOCK, Manufacturer and Im „s urrt.ff Ed= Com. kbe., OWtt a C rc l h o o th cue S N am s Yo ß r T b r i s . t . 36.wah. COMMIsSIoNABD FORWARDING. wftW. POrNDEXTER, ochnier of Water arid s, Market greets. Pittsburgh. Corm= eau Fol. oo nom,and to tau purchase and stile of Noun Western Produce. Irorallails,o bts, gado fttanufecturW ankles of Pittsburgh geoetallr. Aloo—avntt for the sale of Herpes t Co m and r. MI. eon's octet/Wed Iluture end nay Fmk.. at ,A0.44142:4 prints; and Jenkins Ai Co.', imparter packed Ts.. 'et," 41 A. IsIcANULTY k CO—Trangporters, m rh" b ` hpbr moons l• WOODS &SON, PRODUCE DEALERS tam Commission Morthanti,. Eio. Water street, orch. I M. n. , JOHNSTON, Forwarding and Cammlidotk Meech/ht. Do. 112 Second Meet, h. lER ZONES, Forwarding and Corn: he =m Iferebserts, Dealers Itt . Prattles and Mts. Manufactured artltles, Qutal Bads, Dear 13systatt lARDY, JIII)Dit di 65.:Tjaceenaors to At : , dealer to Pi ctt. ! ttibutzU auile Co., Commbniaa FM. 'axd Forwardlagyler. b. Pa: DRY GOODS MERCHANTS. A. SIIACKLETT k CO—Wholesale bale:minl and Dcrom 3)" U*S" atle N 101 cratstreet, fittib ' mr l4 'n.a.nnann k nn- rrrnnrotan.--e.L...71105T co....vae. ;Ad.A. MASON CO., Wholesale and Retail • nass In h. Parre7 and EWA, Dry Gad& Mt Market Pit:Waug • PHY. : IR HOLISALD sod Mall Dry Goo& Merch,ats, owner of Fourth streets, Dlttarargh. E ERSV, FLE,MING &CO., Coiimlssion Butomat.—r... fha ado of Domedlo. Woolen, *o4 4.1c0i. som.d...ra to all kirds of Milan' Wolin. It. No. 1.14 'Wood nerd. fourth door from Fah, PIN* DENTISTS. jrD. BUNT. Dentist, Corner of Fourth and Decatur st , ...betveen Ilasket =WI Pwrrynnets. W - ; NILSON, Watches, Jewelry, Silver lffllta• Goo.lls, , torner of Marbrt and 'twee Clow 1;!1 THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZET DRUGGISTS t..A. FAIINESTOCK & CO. Wholesale , ard s ts , .":•l":2Zll.7l "' t at " i - dl.llll Ps. mela: . OS: O. B. CBTOLL.I It. O. 1111 . 11011M.L. ' ITEYSER & McDOWELL, (Succeasors to to Kerr t Keyeer,) Wholesale and Retell Deus and Store, owner or Word atreet and Virgin alley. Phyd.L"yresee. Ipllotts easefully commanded eight and day. . • • 1 KIDD & CO., Wholesale Druggiets: Deal- Itreig:Wortitil•=;.: l l s tr= ll V: u . er Is, and Lung Syrup:l.lo. 60, corner ol Woon a W— rd gamin strvots, ritueurgh. ore.n win be eerenely gen. and forwarded witb dlanateh. E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in T r 6b da 7,. •-• amass low. S N. WICKERSHAM, Wholesale Druggist a vlosjer w il i ikeds wit =l=4.l,32pin:heats, ARAUN REITER. Wholesale tad Retail Virin*, menet or Liberty atal At chOr at s., Pittr JSCROONMAKER &CO., Wholeaale Drug gigs, No. 21 Wood R. tr):(iItvi:11:1 WM. W 11.50,1, JI . a7 t F. IS:ILS on , ?ti i, W ., haesale Grocers and • Pont Vo+der. No. 118 tecond, `1"13.' I L. SIiEF., Wholesale Grocer, Commission .ice",oder. in Paper andltaga, corner of Pam Main c Pittsburgh. Q AMUEL P. SIIRIVER, Wholesale Gra. ProluereAtnd Ocanmlasion Merchants, and Deal. be a Manufactured Articles, Nor. 130 and 132 mem 1,1 end and Snaltbarld. I.lnab.ruh. T nic S. DLLWORTH & CO., Wholesale uo c .",7=4fri7 - .'"‘" Aw 3 Wood et, Pittaborxh. \ BURBRIDGE & INGRAILig: Wholesale Groner, and Comm:ILA. Sdezadauta, , N. 116 WM. Meet. and 159 /Mat street, Pittsburgh. VP HEY, MATTHEWS & CO., Whhlesala rfi ra zeMs ° l27oV=V JOHN WATT & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Commission Blerolusote, and Dealers in Prolum and tabidgh Manufseinres. DM Liberiy West, PM* burgh, Ps. B. CAN - FIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, poswec?,& , , Merebrot a. aud , P iLbojc i c Pearl Ash, sad Western Produce get=is. ' W r eler street, between Budtbeeld and Woad, Pittsburgh. I- S. inttlY. S.Y. 11.21312{....-.W. sramursit bS. WATERMAN St SONS, Wholesale Grocers, Canuncat and Paroardins Merchants. en in all kinds of Produco sad Maims h tilanafactu• red Articles, and Agents far the gale of Richmond sod Lynotilsorgh Ilanatured Tobacco. No. SO sod ai Wain . Meet. Pitraborigh. Q F. VON BONNHORST 4. CO., Whole to • tale Groom% Fortran:llor and Comoloacn tlarth anon Dealers in Pittaborgh 3lnnufortuFrt lad Wooten, Platoon, No. 30, earner of Front =not and Chnnatty lane. Fittotough. kutx Dumf.. sAIAfI faltibitut3.4llB44Gro- bNOLISH /t ENNETT, late English, Gallagher • Co, ITholesala Urocess,Cciessal and rwardlng Merchant, and Dealers In Prckhlos and Pt., burgh Mann Attune. No. 122 Second et and 121 First sl.„ between Weal fuld Rat:Meld. TILLER I. I:Ie rt„ KE' . I;S I CI Wholesale Cows. No. corner oflibegy and Iry In st ewdln n..: Pitts burgh, Pa. Imo, NIOL, Com. Yon., ac.. tD . o‘ood.ooLll at hand. aft. IeGII.I.WALT.. C. ..01. 'GILLS & ROE, Wholesale Grocers and itt aaoorratint est Merchants. C. 1V.7 Melly street. ...h. LLOWERT MOORE, Wholesale Grocer, iteetifting Distiller, dealer In Pridtun Pittsburgh ofactand, and all kinds of Fonda° and Domenic Wines and Lignsiss: t ; N u n. din I ca irr m tr street Whiskey,reel. On band a ;Velo i Virl be sold low 'Cilr OBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale L linear. Connalsslots Merchant. deafen tu Pratte. and Pittsburgh Manufseruset. N. :NA Liburtr stmt. Pittalsisgh. ELOBERT A. CUNNINCIIIAM, Wholesale GYeeer, Produce For.arditty. sad Coo:mitelob Mgr tr.l Dea lee ler Pitburell hanulacturet, No. M's Area. moga WM. BAGALEY & CO., Wholesale Gro cers. No.. B wad 20 Wood street 'Pittsburgh. rename:at. "" IRTICK c S, successors to +ll, a. J. D. Wick, Wholotate Groeend Fornardtur and Corandsek. Merchants, dealers to Iron. :taint (Casa, Cotton Yarns, soul Pittsburgh blanotactures annerally, corner of Wood and Water storatn Pittsburgh. rOYßieel cuukirrsoiiTUTAiligt;%=ie d A Oman sad Oommbelap Mesa.% Dealers lie Pia .t uer si k ad it Sa i s .11.rtsetunid A rt icles, 196 Liberty LILLWIE&MS & ' CO., Wholesile Ojai • Entail Family Grum, Yovenllng and Oonutdmion ta. and Dealers In Country Producer and Plttatoritt Idanttfacturea, manses of Waal and MP mtg.. tittabuigh. lon. nomtram....-moa turn -LIM I,ormatarde ROBINSON, LITTLE & CO. , No. 255 Ithotrty street. , rittebuntb. latoleaale Grocoaf Pr.. nio and Completion Mewl:mats. and &Mos In Pittatordb Ilanufretnres. , )0.111 /MM. ROM 4- & K. FLOYD, Wholesale Grocers, Com . taliPiOn Plertbants, and Dealer. to Preaturs—Honed web BnlkUnge, fronting on Llleett7. Rood, sral street., DitratrasT,ta Pa. juirrirtifirk - a5TWE;l7.if:a . rOCellt: Dealers In Pralthae Forahm:Wi r4=t-,'"flttaah ~rldder — lto. 6. Ll4C'"""uc.'"6 " Mli.'7" Vs WI (4.141 vi:y cipir,E4 41 TORN IL MELLOR,DeaIer in Piano Fortes, ttwic, and Edrutkal Instramelpts. School Dock, .ad ' . Sole agrut as Cblckainer Pilaw Yon., for N I C - 4='craurylrzallr—No. la Wool rt. "IjENItY KL.EBER, Dealer in 31wrie, Ideal lartresnenta oxid,tropartor of Itai= flolooo. irlaT4 St c P2V,L7,I!' ravDuntri Malmo • KANTIPACTLBERS. J. “1[141121.....—nArta arse— --en.. semen, IRON CITY YACK FACTORY.—The nab 'erne. niannfasture and keep conetantlr on hand .11 lof Tank; Brads, mil Bparabler. Irintsbing. Clout., and lob NMI; fine Blued Flour Barrel and Lathing NallU Copper . Bane and Tarim. Barrel Bella Copper and , Zlete Mice Pattern !lakes? Points: Elesta, assorted alLel, dc, dc., dr. CAMPBELL, CIIEBB it CO., aplfer Warrhosese. 19 Mater et, Pittsburgh. ENNED 7 Y, CHILLS CO., Malaufzictu =. rttlrtit TONES cittlifiii;i:±l;ii=rso7gp73g and Dilator nee]. Plough Mimi. Wei Plough Wings. and Eltptlo llammared Iron Azieg and doom. ia Omen Trimmings generally. comer of Was and Front sta. 1311ITTSBURGH ALKALI WORKS.—Ben- Berry & tilansen of Soda A&I“Bloseh- No. 71 P 63 o'n Wnter os. talcmsad Balphmie Adds. Iff cumbaue. 7VtlriFtiTl WALTERT. MARSHALL, Snocesoor to woo 4 11111—Impartar wad Deakr in lima arca Leaericaa 'Papa Ilaaginas and Barden, Waaia• !glades. tin Baud Pen% Priattag. sad Wmpitig Paper, 66 65 15'ac,1 Most, Wawa Fourth aad Diamosid allay. Pitubnagh, Pa. -TEA DL9IXIIB ROBERT MORRIS, Tea [ and Wino Mar CAILO WIC A. M'CLURG & CO., Grocers and To* Deigns, 2L6 I.lbtrty ntret Om , * Wrert here always ern band Wire aseertneent of Choice Omer, tee mid Pine Teas. Aleo—Yarrian the and Nutt, Wilder We .4 retail. Derlere napplied en the loweet term. TRANSPORTATION AGENTS ti• 9' A. . I i' , Agent or the 07% e Eris sad Mehl • Ltos. to Beaver sad the labs,— LkLEECH & CO., Transportern by Canal and Forwarding Merchants. corner of Penn street tiaCanaL V4:PV4rVii 3 AI:IO:I I AA. BROWN would moetrespectfully inform te.pubmthatbe taav outland stbl+staa®the west ct the Diamond, AllrOenr city, a complete seenrunent of Irv:Mien blind,. eleti Vona. Motu. are made to mks In the beet .41.. warceatid equal to any in the United Stabs. We Minds csn be removed without the aid of Ins. driver. =ll,rehased the elcickitmie, and sad of th e eadnet tof Hamner • McClelland, 3 ma tn Acrobat their oLd mama.; we well gee th e pub lb a m t ~Lrse witheren• thing In their tins Amdio. • Wood idreet. Plttabnrrh• J. A . mown. PAPEICRANGING AND PLASTERING. E Per ca JOIINSTON, _ AR HANG= fr. Ilesnam-L•lledde.e, corner of Ilan( Meet asA E. 4 014 Allegheny. • ••• • • VE'TEILINARY SURGEON ADAM EIARDIE, Veteri Rargeen. late train firintiorria, w6 _. °l4 r ". r .g th l i n i rt; a rty .„ te the public that hp hap ltrt. t .v to =tram= VZ, L'1:01:Tsro gi u e fr ' slLafaction. afiooorilili with Jar,• ll ' atrlio, florae Ebotlng and Slaeltsotlthing in ,4P1,11 trill ota at corn" of Tonna! rtrrot and l'enrtnlyanfa A aeon!, Wooimmbwrrs NUR P Y &LE F., -.EALLIta and Co:1:mM. Merrhonte for life le of Morrie. or, Uoods, No. IX , Liberty 111.. PI tuiburp, A W. lIARBAUG IL Waal Merchants, S Deolon I Flour awl }Warw.,oar/m . oy, we For ording toad Comottadoo Men:boots, No. ILI i'lrat tOO f. lad Ile &mod Mort. Pitlrbotith • ENGRAVING AND LITHOGRAPHING. 111CLLE JOIINSON, Engraver on Wood, Philo flan (third Amy.) Plileburch. Po.—' of u Machinery. limn or Ne..i.rerS. Frontieploom Landscapes, Dnn tededy iu colon, to. fo Dionlons. SO. itictintanddcanciationc.Cottun ( ( town.. &coin nit , trin sty la or art, and at the lament teke.. WILLIAM SCHUCH3IAN'S Lithograph le Establiahment, TWA street. mane ibePod me,./ittOurall. Maps, Laurin-nee. Portraits, au. nth , . Fatheads, IttadLs, bets. ettehnsetural and 3laddna Drawings, Madams and Vistutm Card., tc.. _trimmed or 'drama en Mona. seal Winter! lu renal, (MAL o r Sibis Wmtack. la a` Ms most approval idlia =id m.G.a. outtly HARDWARE EFERCHMITS. ()GAN, WTCB6II& CO., Importers and Whol•sal• Dealers In Ilardwykre . Cutlery, No. I. Pittxhanrh. I i:f A 3 A ittl /OHM TITZSINOTII U. PCOAXIT. OHN FITZSIMONS & CO., Manufactu frers of VLINT.and GREEN GLOM, MOULDS. and •Il i lr uda of Ai ACIIINEXT, take thla method of lulu - mug mom , geairoum of booing much work done, that they are prepared to do It at the I.rat ponallge rams, at th e abort n the beat mattner , at their establiahmenh ;3=l l 7o ' ;:et d , above the Canal Bridr Medan Work, Tee* home fur Black Smith and N a stMxt Furnace, manu factured at the shortest notice, and at the lowest prima— All E kin& of J obbing done on Short notice. t Gas Bitting. MAFFETT & OLD, - S" t Front Farrel, between Wood and i... , It odi t tlt:ltPtt b ;2, 1 1 1 ;%,,r c "rm... oe Chandelle, Penans, Brackets. 1 ...; : ) * The, are n ' re ' it . a j M ' el . to execu. ' . Gas Fitting . the ahortbet tio tire and man reasonable tam. (mch7itf Wegner, Bueehner & Mueller's NEW LITHOGRAPHIC ESTABLISII3IENT. THE ABOVE FIRM respectfully announce u. their Dimple and the public generally that they ars prepd to execute, in the ilret style Checks, art, all orders for' Dhow Canis, DIU., Diplomas, k TOW.. Theirfessloual Cool!, Slapa, Charts. Lbel.. 80. establishment is at No. 66 Niarket street. Isstweatt Third and.Wourth streets, up stall+. rachat Bolivar Fire Brick Manufacturing Comp'y. GLOVER, BIER est CO., Peoreirrote. /FILE SUBSCRIBERS, having been at, kee potowaconstantly Agent,. for the above named comer. will on and Famil of the celebrated Eire p Briek.crucible b Fire Clay.lnrna y ce Hearths and Inwalls. They are a/m prepared to receive orders fur raid Brick. to be made to size ...ape to snit pmehasera which shall ,teht it necessary to enumerate the many mot . be the 130111•1 . El. Brick possess tree all others -hat have been offered Paraale in the United States. their supe riority being well known to almost DJ! persons •ho use Vire Brick. The proprietor" have determined that the Brick shall lose none of their present enviable reputation, and that no expense shall be epared Co make them seen better than they bare heretofore been. This is the only .1..11.mm:a now manufacturing K Flgllrick j nitarar. meta Cartel Be., Seventh at-. Plttsburxh. Pittabnrgh Gae Pipe and Tnbe Works. TILE undersignedhave just completed their 1, :tend. IRON TUBE WORKS, mid are now manufacturlom .11 dm. of tIAS CIPIL Lo comotive .ml other Ilcuo. and all slue of WROUGHT IRON TUBES which they offer tbr sale at the lowest talon.. Th ey ar: bo 7. prepared cit... olden. to 1 , ./p A nk.t e lia o N0."91 and 92 Water meet, WWI dm PITTSBURGH, PA, NOII.LE—, Adam. Citz Flouring N!CHOLAS VIVIAN, Civil Engineer. Drsughtexclen,..and Prectleal Mining Agent. ed" of IlEnt.ls The the Pate.t OlTlta t Aegyne or Ilarla hely for Minos, Water Wort". Waits. 11 ., t. fotnsdPb.Portxt 10 A. It. and 6 P.. 11.. at hie reeidroce. No. - 21 Carbon etroet. Pittsbarrh. pml4,llre PA. MADEIRA, Agent fur Deltmare !du- Bart,' lovuesam Comn.nr. 4 W.t.r JG ARDLNER COFFIN, Agentfor Frunklin Fire Insumnre Ca1331M.7. W. 4.1 TM. GLENN, Boos BINDER. Wood street, ,T socond door from the corner of Third where he is PrePsnel to doer.l7 description of Binding with neatness anJ Arability. Blank W.A. ruled to any patlens, and bound, substantially. Books In numbers, or old brake bound carefully, or repaired. Names put on In pit letters. Thom win, have binding are ID•ll.c..1I0 call. Prime low. }wally Ikl 'CORD tt CO., Wholesale and Retail Msuularturers, an Dealers In Hata, Cain , and Fu °eke rs, metie a full and compl r of Wood ami ete et took of la treeta.Plttsbuya ayq lt. Where tiler tura ke., f 81 . <17 quality and style, by Wholesale e, and Retail, mud too vibe the altentkm of thelt et. ..uses and ;morel:ware act:t elly, emoting them that th, 'gill *PII on the sum utmn talccous term. W3l. DIOBY, Merchant Tailor, Draper, v and Dank, in Raul) . Made Clothing, lr Lihniy New Coach Factory—Allegheny. qapax, M i . A. WHITE d- CO. would rc- IT:.P.,t'athh:O2ull7 streets. They are now malthisir and are prepared to 1tC.1.0. orders 6r .eery de...4.4.21000f vehicles, Coaches, Chariot, ilarouches, Phrtme. Se, Le- , winch. from their long expo in the manufacture of the and the facilittu they have, they fowl nonfideat they are enabled to do work on the oxen reasonable term. alth time wanting articles to their line Paying particular attentbut to the ' , election of material*, and Laving none but compreent workmen, they hare no hesitation in warranting then-wort 'te • therefore oak the attnotion of the public to this matter . it. B. Repairing .14 - n. In the lest mans., and on the mat resemble tenths ROLE MARBLE WORKS, (establiahed by EDMUND t% RAINS. 1s 14 I.lb.rly Ft_ of Wood' atroet. l'lttabor_dt. bloonmentr, Bartel Vaults, To:ohm. EleadAtones. ae.: Mantel Mora Centre and Her Topa always on band, and mate to order. N. D. A. eboia eeleetkna of Drsnlap on band. 4.10 ITT'SBURGII COIIIMERCIAL COLLLOC, of Tbl nol Institution of lb . kPi oadW ill klarket ng ady C h a o locotsr.—John YloWog, Prlnd k poM The metos In the . ........ 11.. E. Chamberlin. PT:trekker - kr Przukuankblik !temp We Comyktallon, Ales. X. Wale.. Ealk Leeturer Come:metal Law. Thole dielziek O. meapletAt kkkelekko of Lk , ek Keektkk. to et et branch of Dnelnemalen ea el, gan g l te7 Pt elk per hip. are Invited to call ukt, Atke.to umik menu.. Leetkk, Un ' mmerrtes Law every Meader .v 4o Memo torn, of the resklevt dtl toerehantk. Ids= EAGLE MARBLE WORKS ESTABLIMILD 1832, by EDMUND WILKINS, No. 245 Liberty et., brad of Nord are.. Pittsburgh, N. Matinanints, Barth] Vaults.Tunatortons. 11., Mantle hone. Umbra and Pim Top. atoms on hand nod nude to orator of the etudes. Marbles, mar at very orator Ll ea.. A sada selection rif Dranoinut en BIATCAILT Imported f; s „ from Italy, IMI • • . • Won. Oat Mar Denny yltit;lit , rutri l yao. H0n..= . 741•1ne Wm./tot !YE, gem: E1 4 1 . .,-•rotitem John Snyder, Iso, Cam - Souk Brokers. PittergeWk. a:mum * Bah= do. J. 11. amen r, Mil Curry. do. Wilma M rat. Iloon Urgent, do. Robert Ilegolitht.. gm. W. Harlan t Co. • Joe. McKnight, god. BrintorD. T. Morgan • Co. Joshua Rhodes • Co Trolgre L. Lathrop, Eat., Alleghmy. Y. W. MIA mmetul for the eery liberal patronage ny mind during lateen more in till. city, having had N. brawl mid hortjobe entrusted to his cue up to the plowed time and .11l endeavor to render mtiefartim hermfter. Beimett's'Affortootromatio Depository, N 0 .4 73 THIRD STREET. I.—New Pithaloge—The:l3artien of Gethottrotoe: sad the "Ceoastarr of ocutati.. tor t JAMES W. WOODWELL. • qABINET FURNITURE. MANUm factuter. Warwrooms 97 199 Tbad and. . W. nispectfully inform hie Rinds mod customers that be Nos now completed taniargort and lineatatock of bodebold fornitylb bears wen it Has city. aa no I. ddennined to uphold the itindity dtb wollwedioned material.. bat workmunabip, and newest do, ago; and foam the cahoot of his OfolarS and facility to matoulacturing. ho la enabled to produce warranted fund. tom at Obeli:nod price. Ho bee adopted Pa prinetpl• of identifying the custom. mot intahat with tits own. to quality and Prim and MeV. nu , = , l %dot • oriety r =rr man sa fnrmty d cadly, tha t cr any put of m to a, may be funiabed *Pa hie dock, in maimartured dpremiy to order. Ha therentre "dolts an I Th e this dean. =; . .f „ t , t4i ,,, tatillonmerit may b=l. followint pan, of ht. Pact, whieb for richcird 01 2 14 . ..E14 finlib Puma be mallows.] in any of lb. adtern Parlor, drawing: dining, ad hod-room chair, of every variety, tionneting of rotiewthd, mahy and 1•11131:14 Xibabothen, Consegratolre and Easy Chai ogsn r, of every dew erlptlon; Concha, both, Tetevetete and Divans of the latest French and American pattern, nether, Vi'horetilon,ath ladies' mks . Wniing Date of TIKAMIO Mode Wort Titbit, au fancy Inlaid stands, mule stand, and holden, mashie mahogany, rowthed and walnut mune and sof, ts. entssinon dining Miner, a/I Meese( then... improved. and thermally Mee.. kind made rani . Pembroke ball and pier table, wardrobe, bedstead. and washstands of meth a ,t,tgLat=stitl stoo to , te , !..ll reenply: km =thus, kiwi racks, bat stimali, an sad d 0.10 dOOLN nib an wits kw anthem paler meek, table and tea JwYsi Mahogany, rosewood...llolAM pearl Tables. Se Af. A large smartment of Common Furniture and Windsor Elmira. Cabinet makers supplled wltn all milda In noir Cline. Stessnboitts had Rotel,. furnished st the shortest notice All ardent promptly athoodnd to pOUNTY LANDS—C*rr. Crus. NAYLOR, Attorney at Law, tio. 103 Third .t, corner of Chen,' y, having Maas arrangements fur the purpose, will procure bounty Lands for officers and ~yoldient, their widows and children, and will attend to Any other bum. mut notinectod with alo e, overnme Cour ts yaf Ito Depart ments. the Pension . tbe et the City a Washingtun. PC.M.itt Drawing, Perspective, and Painting in Oil. SI§IITLI ia now prepared to give Instruction to • by puhils In the different branches o dal,lahttal art. at Ms room; In thrum heath a Atkinson'a .over bedliling, Find Arent, between Wood and from Xasket stmt. Atom.. of Instrartk.. front :IN to afe.a.l ISM to ahi Clurgee and otticr partleninte ran be twet, by calling (afterntotd at the moats }Lehr to Lit. Gaza= or Dr. Addl.*. • .• GREENWOOD GARDENS. rylllS - SUMMER RETREAT io now open Par the gnomon:iodation of Mahon. Ttua besot, of eiWetll7TOrbe k ;r:O3 o A o o h oegf ' A r tr:lllo t irecOtTgreve O r f blooming Plant, and ithrobbern of lltecoolturt Mod., kept foe male on the prat/boa Ins Ctn., Fruits, 11, kept to the Saloom to moat. lltapinta taatefully put op at abort notice. Vol neat sad cootibrtableatotmboat CHIEFTAIN. Inv. tbelanding, betwe en Pitt greet and the Old Allegheny bckbre. at the begun:dog of every boor—frgto g o'clock, A. M., uta Ol 1 0 F. 11. One ext. tOP o'clock. • Etruria,. visiting the , Prouty City are invitrd to Par • vlsit W. perfect Eluwer tiarden. I The Galli. tept ina Temperance principles, and eloped pn Sunder. aplG:tf W. Dixon's London Patent Lever Watches, Superiar to any tram/tor ere r cif ern! in sbunga. RICIIAItIISON, $1 Market street, is &Mae /goat for tbe .hero named Lower {Turbos. ins trnannter I. attached mearh Watch: Ily anointment to the Admiralty, Wit. DIXON, Chro str and Watch Shomfartnrer, 4t King benam, ore. 111od, London. This rertlhes that the areotoputy log Watch, No. —, Is warranted by me to be of my tra:gcture, and no Watch Ver.thrtlmbyerte"rolgy!ns7al:ra. ico. acr:ompanini by I guarantee pa n nech ho. , k o gyLf . mg i g . .d., Ward. of th . , split"; k ITP.N ."4"tr— COLVIN, Coal hfirefuinta, to of ii'alstraTtig ozG7llMolainitalgaloplkONßOot Tom,. ovillo. noloofhwI•H —a. IMMO. 11.; MUM FITTSBURCIIi CITY GLASS WORKS.- W. COMNINOIUM & CO, Manufacturers at Mrkixor Lan, Na DS Market street, bd.114 That art iscoskt, l' hartka tukura arl pa. itantiaripssl to al! Atoo—DOMara lrr Mira OlamViala, MUM, dtarli • PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 30, 1851 MISCELLANEOUS CARDS, &c. 141AYRES, GeWeralliMpOrt• kt il era mentltorturers, No. 74 North ogrth str= 4 , radelphla. £YAmt at 111:t Wood 51554. elty.Loialon. .080. R. Eichbanni. Civil Engineer. WILL AII'END, in uny pnrt of {he t mritz d raltruct=of am,. tc., for canal or a nmired lltwater ttarlgaton, pr:: p a sre . ana ;r sTilications arLd estimates f nit of any of lle will ILL 'all/ern' to tho.livlalno of land, and Jailor out town plata, tuaklng.drawlno.of mraleL. Pahnit 01 , doe. draught+ a machinery, hr. Mb, In flalrewellls Oust et., 1. , * the 'l'm.' Hon, I . lltf burgh. Beret . ..tow—Bon. A. W. L00m1.., Thoo.Latllw. ll • Neville H. Craig, W m. Elebbamss, Ewa HUSSEY & SINCLAIR, Storage,Shipping& Commission Merchants, VIIOLESALF, dealers in Groceries, Glass, Fish, Salt. Plaster, ete" • So. TO on Dook, mid 1M a see Ftrret..Cl.selmod. Ohio. CaPh 1211..a; . 011 Wr4.lßnment , . Annetta for all Steal:cll.... and Itnnellers lo the Lake Su perlr Lie Re u fer I. n —Wm A. Ot.l. a , Cleveland. SiirA a Wheeler. Wallah , . T. SI. lion, Caehler. Nutahmr.h. u.,l4:Am Alexander Bradley, Na. 19 Wood etre.. 1, bdirern Firxt and Second es. Al A NUFACTUItEIt •d every description _LTI of coe/Ki.VG nr the tAr.l .n , ., I. tern., boa melt to• 111 ryt•ter We l•-at . . - , . ... Abo—l'Al11.01! STllVlvi,moot: w bleb will be found Jewell A heir .celebrated foldittg door Perk , ' trtnrr , Fg. Stmr, Ileatetore. Franklin knee. pleln and faecy Grate, to which we Invite the •Ilentlon at budderw.-Tea Kettlrre MA low Ware. W.nun Wave. /1, to all of which we metre the talent/on of dealers Lerore pusyba.lbg tbewhere. EO. E. ARNOLD & CO. have this day as icii_t•tm•l with dem JOAN I). SCCI.Lti. The .tyle of We firm will G.A. heiwtorore. Pittehinwh. Mir let. 111:.j. • t.T2 ST. CL/US HOTEL, (Formerly the F,xehange,) Corner of Penn and St Clair Streets, THIS nparioum, central, and moot conveni ntl ey located haring tamn f•an pl te in clad. and thoroughly repsdnod .gad imimmed, t. nom tip, f o r lb. mimiamindatlim of the pul.lie. hneriber. leen, :gat of ot the riT. CLA lit HOTEL, mepertfullr Inflirtne hie friends and the public that he b. furnished It In the noel elegant and oniadart/e Me sty employed competent sasletanto and attentive and faithful mm. end that he will spar , * no exertion to mai. It mitiel rr. to mar hou. In the hunt!, The eel, known central Iteration of the lion.. and non. renitence of Ile arrangemeuts. rendering It the ronettleeine al...other to traveler* or permanent tmarderalmlureshen to solicit and hope for It a illegal elute ..1 nattionag,' e. w.III:NNErr. Law Notice. IIE appointincht. of WM. B. MOCLURE luo Prow !.Sera Judo . th.loth JuTiehd flittitict cf hsas dt.olved the tong onbAlotrng partner .hip of Iteelh DU:I , S eC IILUIIE. The unfininhed bar stnenntll b. nttendmt to by Mr. NrCandle.... • . ))41,...41,1‘ AteCANDL./18.1. W)1 )1ne1.12111.1. )1y 0111e.e I. remanent In mT Dwelling Rowe,gg reran "r"'" 't ' egyka. ciILQ(YII )IrCANDLEIIII. M 1 A. LEECH invites the nttenm .4, of bar friends no an onartina t,l i.prisnr LNER Y. Int Tburalar nest. LAJ IrR . and Chialreta'a HAT,. In earl, rarieti , Matt , I ..'aitia and L'ltattl Yrench Fltmata and a bandana, ataantraant Wide ilibbanta aott..nntlenea,ailk and 1.... Mantilla+. and a grant to.r other good, in bar line. s.—Three four 11041 Nlil/Iners wanted tiornatilatali. Et=== PINE AND CM:IAB. WARE. AMI:EL K ROESEN keeps nou,lantlir on hand a ay.! saanottacat of tern .4 Rath tabor. Stramhait.. Oat lilltheu or Dram. ItoototT 1F00.1.1 110.11, churn.. Iny Molotov.. Lot WTI Chan, W..h ILa N.. snit all tn., abuts af an. In I.ta 1 Tango., Nlafoutc Hall. Fifth Stir. t. httslotr‘h, .924:3 Steamboat Agency, and General Commis sion, Receiving and Forwarding. • ALI/WIN, PLUMEI".. & CO., have this dar asaacts.ol with Um= Mr. Jnbtt Law tas, anGm,md oder odr+l,l lo the ptaLli , Slmmlevd Ajp-tat.x. Lortsvtu-r. April IS. MI. 142 Willtaxas . CO.. apnl2:ll y PR. J. J. 31YERS--Surgeon find Ithynicion. thltre and dweltiotk nurs, o< Iktritri 4 . 4 m, llstrd .trort ozos door shoy. ErnithE,dd rt . • • • •• LraW Liv 3lygry pertriatteutly I•gat.evi tg I•ttJt.urgh giv2 vita attend to the illative his rvvtriv give pgrtivatiar atightii.a figg.4l:gi. cases. 1.4 the ..11iivave•tif Tuition on the Piano. - it. F. II iIiBORLIT would ni ci rr an n i t . '"" u 1 1 11= 7 , ttiri;". n .4 .7; p.ll uk• [nun CEpti. tu. b. , and In Spse.r. llonsy Irv!. OinarCh stme_. Fr..l. WALL PAPER. Fresh Assortment of Spring Goods. ITIIIO3IAS PALMER is daily receiving trr.m the Lai.= Lille., at the uhl . . No. 55 MARL= STREET, Ectueo; Third and 'aura .freets, Pala/Wyk Las., isispamiona to his pray. eteet.,:of ttrosagnt bra . PAPEIt 11.4.1VINGS that hare appeared in Oda mashes Gar • haa tile.n.rerhsl. The platen:l6 . u* entirely twr s the n= " c". na g elll " ' :;.l '" u • praiL 4 lll ` :;„ '' range. To this attrat tie. lot of mewls. of which • more curate Judgment ead funned by eight than , 1 14 . , ribt 1 .on. the attention uf merchants and Lome ih.eper• leretprel fully invited. Board of Underwriters: • IT n Meeting of the Board of Unrierwri rr=eXiir unanimously On , fitoAnnf.-That from na and after the publican., of tine no nee, on lire Risk, nbethen ...foal or nr.othatn.l. 'hall In entosideinn as taken by way Inoorwace Odle* in this Mi '. until the-premium la ;mid In Caen. By order. A. W. MARKS, meb271.1 Seeretary of the L IIAVE FITTED UP. (on the New York eery enta-rior Wareroom, for the eal• of Cu.- . CUrhan hiahzzala, anti every thio4 errerMintlM the fashionable parlor; and have selevis in. lane.. end most auperier assortment of Satin De Ulna, .ffroszdel , , Fnnselk and Gorman Damask De Lefts. Enzdel Damask. Marco Chintzes, Turkey hod nude. Yruzges..lo.‘. of kin ni. d, widths.C Lase Curtains., Scared and plain Jln.lln. Dot TAXI of different widths. of ,ttl different pattarce and etyire, Door Mat, 'Window Mind* and Sbades.Cortalo Darden , and Banda. Curtain line. Tassels and Teasel Loots. Cord, Silk end Woretot. het Chin:Lass and trtniea. klar• milks and Lancaster_ Countsrpanci oularel Comforts.3-1/Aratare. Da d and Iledding. All orders thankfully received and promptly the& Kolb W.ll. .NOBLY., Third stnied. patHAVE on hand a large assortment of WINDOW CORNICES and CURTAIN BANDS. of nee terns for curtains. NOBLE. msib marl, opsesslte the Post oak.. Paper. IPRINTINO, WHITING, and WRAPPING j_ PAPKII.--350 maw 24 by 3a Printing Pen, NO • 24 by • • bOO • by 21, 24 by 32. 21 by 34, 2.s by 11, VI by 422 400 • /Slue. Factory Beier 1 Ifingle Crown anew Paper. 4sa, Double .• • • 000 • ?tedious • " " • 3no Mnitura ind Single Crown Ron Tb. underaltmed keeps constantly on band and for ands or bano, for Raga, large and general assortment of Roled em . C.p, Letter, ILardware, and Tea Papern Bonnet 133010. Jte., An Alao—Feltlng of all alas, for paper manufactures". Printing Psper mada.to order on abort maim. EO. Waft t corner of Penn J. slu l.. t Inr 4ll in ata. (10A RSE.SPONGE-400 lbs. for sok by myt , • D. A. SAIINEBTOC# & CO. VRIMPED RIBBONS—Just recd per ex premo—Z cartons of those very denrebk VrimPed lame, lbs Trimming, embranlng all to different widths and colors. Tbe attention. of abuletala euetomen Is re apectfully Invited to Om above extensive ansortunsat , m)g A. A. MASON t CO._ CASSIA— 00 lbs. for nolo by eng 11. A. FAUN ESTOCK .1 CO. TiRTAR EMBIIC---50 lbs. for Sale by rnre B. A. VAIINESTOCR tIORROSIVE SUBLIMATE-25 lbs. for if iuln bY y 9.1 11. A. VAIINESTOCR • Co. R OLL BUTTER-3 WAIL (frenh) in clothe, Jost tre'd and for,nale by R. DALZELT. k I.lbnly otrret HERRING-1116 - bble, No. I (to arrive) for a a, by 0113, A. CITLIMILTN)N t 1 . 0. TOBACCO-37 keg, , 6 twist (superior) o,r PI! be to 113 . A. CULOERTFON tW. BUPIALO ROBES—AII grndes kept atzotly b.nd and to mal. by Iny A. CU LIIF:RMON ZERM A N 01,A boxes for aale by myl2 k. OALZELT, A CO., LalwriT g ~ I.IEESE-20 his. W. It. Cream, for sale by myl2 A. A W. 11/11111AC(111. liltY HIDES--200 (prime) for sole by Jur myl2 B. W. 11.11111Alldll. p - OWDER SLIP. ELIII-200 be. just reed and kr sale by J. ICI OD a CO.. Co• lINKA ARI.) OIL-40 Borrolm No. I 1;m1 Oil LAeil Ibis &ay per 8.11. North i..r 'AI, 1, apls 5. . W. 1,0,1,111 BLACK AND PANCY SIM:7; Mame t Co., have rrralved a v•aV tier Mark and Fancy Silks. s . ORN--500 bu. fur sale bj I_l :a Y 6 J. S. C.P gIOBACCO-4 Idls. Ohio Leaf. for sale by ' my. 4 J. S. Co CORN -5 bble. for s ale by S. F. VON DONNIIOIIST non RI and 115 Itbut pt. IRIED BEEF, MUTfals( HAMS, It 1011 N—Pot /ode by J D. WILLIAMS d CO., bdya 41_ born, Wood and Filth eta. WIRE BRICK-65,000 (Coal Grove) Fire Mirk, , peal Of sot superior to the Bolivar DrIcIO on bead sad for tale mre W A LLINGFORD l CO. TI HIED FRUIT--400 bu. Peaches; my 7 " ilegagto.' MUTTON 11AM...4-201.10 .y. n e i. , 4 t4 i p , a t l; by my 7 vv IWO bu. beer Cbext /nntLaim Ulf, dna. Corn Drama d ltbia. Maori Nob,on roalriament, for ale la* to chow, by J. It. WILLIAMS a CO. comer Waal and Fifth sta. • JACONETS AND CAMBRICS— A. Maou Co. bare on band • complete! Moot of TWINE and Cambria. COTTON_-5G boles now landing from litmr V Port Pitt. r We by I.`AL II DICK EY & Wstet sod Front st. SALT PETRE-80 eou:lce for otlo by .or !SALAD DICKEY CO. VERMILLION-75 lbe Cbincee, for eale 69 ea IL A. LUDIZAMOL" 03. STEAMERS,, MAILS, Sze MOVEMENTS OP. THE LIST OF STEAMERS lOU THE MONTH OP ',ley. . Name of Date oil Sort 01 000 be. I Destination. II Steamers Departlel Departure lioninglol Merlin ...... . May tiN.wYorkl lL 0. British:lller it St Thoto Florida Mai 10 New Yprk State. Penniman Lafavutte... Mar 10 Philadel'a V. State. Liverpool heilV 01.0 10 New York U. States -tempo! ?inilittiCalit y rE .t. 07 Perk Statet. gtalres troplrellit, May 13 New York U. States Chain.. li Jonathan May 13 (1.. York U. Stat. eitagrew Manua .... May 14 Ninon O. Britain Liverpool Cot ?lees w May 14 l'hiladella o.llrloalo Liverpool Unit it Mar IP ...iyo lurk 0. Raw N. Orleans Southern., May 12 N.* York U. States Charleston 1 Hermann... May 13 New York' U. Stater limn k South. lretr' .... . ;litT or g I lZ ' a ' RVlC l 4 . . B get:s ' 11: "1. 1 Cambrl..... May 1M 1110:ton 0. Britain Liverpool rranklin.... May 31 New Yorkto. States Marx 41 Sthm All lettere SE. are ot latel end Pentland, are sent br tb GI what line. Letters to the Continent of Eu nowt be prepaid twenty one cent those places requited to be pre* Lettere to the Continent of Ett ono to prepaid fee rent.. ido l Warr. neinired to be prepaid ' band for England, Ire . o lint steamer, no matter Ifope, by a te, ollins boa LidAu mingle exempt for Lid to NIL pen the Cuovd %1 1 1 , except to the ARRIVALS AND DNPA.RTUREB OP NAILS. Ee.erit..—By Greensburg, Chamber . ..burg, Pbtladekphla7 New lurk, Eastern Centro and Northern porta or York, Delaware, New Jersey. end Ow eta New Erodand Plates.— The lirithh Prortnees of Lotter Canada, Nova &cilia, and New lieutuwark. dolly. Arrives st 4 r. at.: Depart• at 1 r. Y. Nauru Eatcrux.—Dy tilatnealla add lloindayabnic lotloding the couoties 'of Bradford, Cambria, Centre, Clio. tort, Jonlate, Lyeotolog, MOON McKean, Potter, Perry, notta, Union, .od part of Weetroorelsna. rig Llreltoore, Slrrarrellle, !•slow. Roads. New Alsaanthiaotod Indi ana count,. Arritre dell), etrept. MOOdaya, al 3 a...; de l/4r. duly at 13i, P.M. Lux. -11 Butler. N., Memer. Crawford, and Jetkryna onutittea, eaten, part oni,• York &Jul upper Canad.,dally. Arrive at 9r. and departs at • • Sorra.. aza %V narrnsi.-I,ly Wsabingtoo. Pa, Oren!, ayette, homurset. part of Waitmoreland count), Vintipi. Maryland, Baltimore, iVashington tiouthernand est. urn narta of Ohio and Indiana. Kennelly. Minot. Tenn.. au, Alabama, tibuinuri. Nara tiarri. GaXlllO, Louisiana, hivrida, and Taaat, daily. Arvin* at ar. at, and departs at 6 P. • _ • , Saartnanue. 0.3.-11 r Ferenc. Ramon. Bali:weak, 'Marne, Parte N.,llidaTel Cur,. ca.Jenne., Hem , ' am. Carrell, Holum, and Tueearear. rountlee,Ohimdelly. •I I I e. a.; daps:teat 7 e. NOlin if terrne,—By Beaver In., end Cleveland. Ohl.— Deaver Co.. Columblana, Trumbull, Puna.. Geauga. fiebtabula,Stara.Warae, blnllua. aaboandinaunt,Lakr. Illcblztd.lurslu, Rerun Unarm brie, reuelnar. Waal. awl Luna Ohl, ' ILe extreme uotaitro On of Ole Mem. of banana end lineal, faclunag all anthi ll... lora, and 11 l.namiu, daily • Atli,. at.ll a. a.; 4.- pane 516 Y.ll. ktmsnlnt.-117 bbarrburp.llonston. Bplinalleld.T.mn i. • Vivre at 7r. and daps.ria ' aa e .In I'.r a nd Weslonl, Zetienopts Porters Ilarl.l..bovi and N . Was. Thursday and baturdai at Br. K.; apart. dap.. Wedorsda). and Fridar.at 7 litargeon'r 1141, Ylrberslll., and .I.lsmi oenninels CA;. Mn.,. Tomb,. Friday, as, 6 p..; d a . part. Wednemlar. and Faturday. at a. te. Urnosroars.—lly Buchanan, NU...Ws Ilun, Mcr. Cco.l Lllsalsetlitown. Eartravar, I v. , non, Cootadown. Perrtotoollet UPP. to. P. Arrive. dondays anal Thursday. at 8 - a. •.; dog, per. Hoodnis ntni ThurAlarr, at V.... artoass. walker'. Noblestown, Candor, Durell...l/. Crew Cr.vi , V 111..... Patterson's 11. Pa.— Iletbadj, V. Armee hp.laya and 1 . 0 7 0,..., , 111I2 h inin ' Z i iittVotierville. Moon. Loo- Yrinkfort Spring., Palrviesr, V. Arrtres on Weidar. at 6 r det.r. on Saturday, al 6.... rissurra.-11r Alum, North, Wastlnitm. and Apollo, Pa. Aril.. on Vralisenlar., 616 P. tt., new-von Monday al 6 I. . 1.4.11.13'11 Terry. Aretrra OP h l daT. at 5 e. te depsrheoa eatuntar, at 6s. rasatuy PerryrrlUe. Wedlar4, Brealtasek. reee,et., Whltartuan. ge.,inelddlog Warred attd Vermeer° Nn... Armes dally at and departs at tdd N. T 1 malls ma s, d be In the thhee erke hour Padre their departurn teeters fur the trirereetly. eau, ; , , ,, 1t . 7a , ...1174 1 : .. . 1 [0 re a1 . 1a. must be In the deka half an hour RATES OF DISCOUNT. ovusciran um, - roa Tux mewbcvni Qum.. it N. HOLMES ft SONS,. Bankers. Nu. 67.11 ark. a. Istases !kind and Thera e. /1114darph. PEN NSVIA /NIA. ißraia at Macsillon.-..... 'i Bank of Put.burgh.....—peA,Brancb at Mts... as Mamas* Bank of d0......par Branch M Xenia-. I du Iler. mei Mm , a 4.....--oaz Branch sliYonarinown-.. an B.k of C01.1.1 , (0-..-....µ. Cay Bank- I.lnatovtl du Bank of North Amerva--par ConmnendMilk„Closinnalldo hank ufNottbM Libertl , apar Yrmakins Bank___-...-..._an llartk of Penarylvads.--.pa: LataPate. Bank du Yank or Penn TaansklP-.P. Ohio Life la& & trust 0.3.-du Hank uf the 1., cued Mat. 12 Wutam, Itssarss Bank do Ommosrclal Bank of Pa--par Bank of Massillon-- ..... -do Itarmsrs' / Matbakdoeßk par Small otes-. . -.do Miran& Bank Mr, . kW r5ai.;7557 . . „.. • • . tirtastrorton an Bank._ ..... ..... par:All solvent Banks-----.- `. Ilufae. A lamb Bank.....par NEW PUBIC. klaotputtes t 11.2... pail:Near York City -...._.___ps t r Vgadeg%aok...---Parl °"'"7 sltiTLAND. ' ' 4 Soothaark Bank-. ... ....pw r ltalltztor• Tradesman. Bank papeonntry Wartent hatalt--- par 38.1881111EY a DEL&W ABB.. Dank of Cbanalemsbursh.. 1I All solvent an ..... 3.; 'LW* of Chester nuontY-P. 71110130107 Bank of Danville , pat Bank attn. l'alley__ ;.;.' Bank of Int. Co.; titular-par B k of I leen* 81.. n ..ond Bank of Gem:luta:en par s. [lank, Ns- Norfolk.- N 8.12012 orliolly•borgh ..... .. NIF•VDOone 8.A.( YUlthal• .la Dank of Laerhdeen......... -remnants' e. Mech. Dank 'a Bank of 511.1410 w. 3: -r emnants' Weetenn Dant.-- t s • blontumery Ca Itank.--par ~, L entateltea.—. . ~. ._ 1., p.m, .4 Borthunsbertand.mr!_,l• NOICTLI CAII'AL - B 8.4 Carlisle Bank X Bank of Cape 'Year- .fin.-0 Crslantbla Bk A DridatsCo.par Bk of 81. w' N. Caro - 2. Loylastosn Dank.- . ...... par Cdannterclal Ilk, 1111 Wt. 2 r i Brie Bank ---. I( P(.4.2111 CAItOL N.A. graters' Bk of Bucks Ot-pari Bk *Mold- a(11 ' 11. 2 Bk of lettunirter.par.B•nlrothytith . I armory' BankollteadingparlOank of C , li~n •• art&llkofFentaylkillOo.par ri...t.e i Mae Wilk "1 ar.aDroy, Waynesburg.. X O I O I UIA nil* 8k.% aalaington par Aura 1..4 Dan Oa 2 f r.;rjurialiilank-..........- §'Bk of BranstetelCiutpasta 2 'LIU - aster Bank- --par TENNI**BIL 22 - 'lnnraster County Be a k - k_.par All solvent hank ....,...- 3 Letnnon Bank. Pad hENTUCKY. 31.10ur0e Bank of Pauline 6; Bkof Kantuay, louts - villa 3,, W e st Dank._ ..... per Bk of Lou/o,llle. Thurston I, West branch Bank. I‘ , Nortnern Bk of Kentucky . a a k naLttltk.Al tlitaihstmeps4ittouttarttl i ka t liatucky t., Belle( Notas--. ...... .. 3.11 k of Slate of Missonti...._X OHIO. ILLINOIS. Ohio State &ink ... __. ...... 3e Mate Bank and braze:m-6Q Branch at Akron.- do Bank of Minot. 76 Branch at Ashen._ do WIPO)N8131. Dram* at Brklsoport-.. ...do Marina A Me Its. Co. eat 6 Branch at enthenthe-......d0 MICIIIGIAN,t Branch at Claveland...._...dolFarosers• Mechandral Bank 3 Branch at Toledo do.aovertunant Malt Bank_:. 3 Branch at Dayton d o Dank-- 3 Branch at Delaware .do InsurandCompany---- 3 Brawn it Colutnbu a do Statallank.- I Brandt at Aantah01a..........d0 ' CANADA. Brawn at &slew do Bk ofß.N.Annetins,Torants4 Branch at klanstald do Bank of tn. Conde, Torontott Bra:3o at Ripley.-- ...... _do:.llank of slontreal ... . . ....-. 6 Drat* o77otionatt.--.dolkank of D. Canada, Toronto Branch alColuattess.... ..... .do. ' EASTERN EXCLIABOk. Branch at Wathlogton...._doltin Nap YorkApretol •li Breach at Cadia..-. ...-....d0 tha r&lladelphla do-- 3, Breach at lAOrancT-...... -do 02 21411.11210 r• do Bran ob ch at S 7 t B. eub V etvolla oBoo. -....d0l WESTBILN EXCIIANUE. Breach .t Bum* at Ness:ark__ . dol uirrille Branch at Illyti.-....-..._..de St. Louts. - lt Branch at Sprlmptakl....-.do (101.11Alit SrECLB NALL o Branch at Ilartetta_........do Donblcons.Spanish......lo3 0 Branch at T ro y do do Patriot...-. ..10,;•5 Branch at 11l Pleasant__do Lash. old._ 10,U3 Branch.* Zan:walla_ --do Ugh, now IVO Branch at P lot* kredertekarora-.... .... . 7..) Branch at Plot* do Brunch at Portsznoutn-t-do Ontnet.-.- 5.e. 'llyalsch at Won.- a-do Soverelgra---..... ...... IBS Drawn at avenna-. do Ton Guilder,- 4,00 Branch at Ch111it0tha..........d0 Napoleons.-- .......... . 3..50 Branch at Cu -. do Ducats &IS Brach at Toledo- ..... --.do PRICES OF STOCKS A. WILKINS & Co. STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS COUNCIL OF MARRFT AND TIMM WM ====! 9 Lout -. i 1. - L • E =cum. .e 0 'United Staves n'a To - 0 ill ' Jib Jut Jan /Jul; I Do. b's .... ... ..... ..:100 10:11100 inn Yob d Ann 1 Ponnsylvania 6'. ......... .... 100 lonlio 100 Ini. , nn &Jul,' Ali.P4. Co. ' o ' l.. ...... .... -- ,1 1 : LI 2 .I:Lii?°Ttiv.: 1 W. coup. 6 . ..119011 PS , VS ; do _ tt9 do rittaborgb city I ' . tIOU do d k July Do. map. 6 . 0. Pbll--'IOD 141 , do Allteey 6 6 :4 , 31 :5 7 t 1:3 6 ,Int.Nly . N,..• luxlc nom. Dank of llttsturgb 50, 53 , Dly.MaTIPYct Metehanta . Manuf Dank: 50' 63 do kachulas Dank ' so, 011 k 6034' do Allegheny buinge Dank . ., 11Y4 ,16.5 "'" xe .5 21 ... Jay )1 4 • I. tltt 'WWI ..... 7r " ;3 Bunt St- 60, 48 , 44 Northern IJhortlca. ...... 50 32 30 Wllliamtkort DMus 23 lb 1,15111,1. C., &r ' f ' l 9 •—• 1 ,Ily B1:!1'=- AzsEtel:tell rtteruan'a Co, • Pitrgh 1110.. 50' 49 46 'Dte.42r.3or rt. Pittehttrgh, A Inuieville. 60 41 45 do Lake krie 50 Ly, ,Div. 4 pre.eynn Maguellu S A LIC t/ATTI. Pittsburg .s, u , i ao 54 5241 ) 1Y.3an. 5 ir c Monongahela Starkwaet. 60 52 j Youghiogheny Slackwatt. 00 i 0 I • Penn's. Central hall Road' 00; 441 G I Ilhln h loon's. Bail Bad: 60: 40 30 Dalt.. Ohlo IWI Rocui. • I,o' I Cleveland B 00 rion It. Way. Dry Dock:II/0, Ilk 10236 DIY. Dee 4 Fret Payette !donut 60 30 ktle Canal Bonds. t01d)..... 104, 45 . 40 DN. do. (neo/...1 , /0: 46 40 . Turtle CreoL Plank Road: 25. 24 22 ! Alleg. h Yertymille 1.4 Rd 2.5! Dreennby.. Tornyite : (711111M1 , Iltlehoral. • Ike , tnn ..... 130 122 .DIY. -18150, 110 !”.111......rtr0ge" ..... Norio 11,t Irts,ll) :444. k.un• ... , lltinburgh 1;0.4_ _. Ohl. U lo ot ti a z , o n o ' bl, In Mc• Removal TAMES WILSON has removed his Hat zt2p . rr e :.. No. 91 WOW street third door south VO-PARTNERSHIP-11aving taken my It.) C. FAIWArd IL Miaow into pultnershlP to 0 . Ilat ‘49 and Fur tot.lneet., et• will her acts do busirwas under the mute of J. WILSON s SON, st 01 Wood .400 JAMES WILSON. p. P.—James Wilson continues the Hat sod Cep Wow , No. 9 Fader .1.4 Allegheny City. lattly kept by M. It. Wllmon. 9AdawtET J. Wilson & Son. WHOLESALE and retail manufactu-4 y • rm. nd dealers In Hats and Ca., No. 91 %mil stroeL a third door below Diamond Alley. Mu. burgh—wbmn they olfer a full and complete MO, of 11n1 and um of their own and La' stern manufacture, of carry quality and style, br wholesale and retail. said Melte the attention of their custom.. soil the t.7.llllllimn th . . p lit t r it :ll t i T se . 11 on the Most reason able tertn New Barages,"Tiewass, Ms, Lawns , &e. ■ `URPHY L BURCIIFIELIhhave this day q v.. Irmo Nom York.) nos and bSMl•o92OstOrs L l i same . TesstlU4. Mock do, Fromh 0 nem sro invited-to eall Wore cooking amir elmsror. Gmds or. sr I:alma.. In rooms op stairs. =MI BURLAPS -A superior article 40 inch, for Ws by gay? MIIRPFT * LIE. COMMERCIAL. Daemon dettalcate—Advertlaraenta sad satanipticeue tar 'PIA paper recelead •ad Ibrwartial [moo( expened, from PTTTSHIIHOR IttAIVIZt. Orem. Prresauscut dearer. t Friday May 36. at. weather yesterday • veer inelement, haring rained moot of the dam Mud.... wallow:tomtit'. arm 'err doll. and but Ilttle tratmoired lu the tear'.of toler. FLOUR—The market yonerday. areal:any Ming. rather firmer, and the small bueinem done war at little better Prima The salea on t h e ober:mom 192 bbl. al. at la 16, and 40 do extra et SS 53433 2 ittbbl. Estes from atom In small lent: at VI FL • de of 40 bble in 'non at IA 22. Bale of • mall lot fine from atom at S 3 0.8 Ft bbl. AYE FIA/CH—Sale of . 93 bbla from goo, ai 1180 yl bbl; dale, from lint hands at 12 00 Ft bbl. ORAlN—Wheat Ls In fair demand at the mill. .1 old mit atc,97m, .eordinit to quality. A gale ofboo tot oata from atom at ejl btu Rye Is Arm, and will readily mm mend Weft ion tram tiist bands. Coen la worth 384.3.5 e from the wharf. GROCEiiICS.,Priers eontinue ern; with no ehante tram last report ~,Wllll moderate tr.-muttons, we continue oar quotations as followa—Sagar Stolarare 37it:47140 Sy eouttnon arid 48(350 for auger boast, Coffee 1.0.9401050 ha .mall lot , , Rice nod loaf sugar .galne for the better qualities. BACON—hopplies have become light, and prim. am mit, tom. gales 4000 ha Amnion at T. 00 days and MAU Its, at 70 lbr shoulders and bhWlge for bums/deli low selling at liK4s,;(e* h. 0) country core) meat sales ale regular et .14 to 0(r below the above figures. Hales airgar rum] buns at 104$103is* lb. LARD—noun .ales from store at ellas.Sfin 0/. BUTTER—The market Is dull, and priest, uumattled.— we quote fresh roll and print at 12:ot ono. , qualities at lOaalutie, b. CLIELSE..—Tbera Is • fair demand wilt Well of common Rat lINWOISia V V. TALLOW—Z:4IPa tl bbla. In two lot, at 7;0 K. ROSlN—nem In mall lota at 63 76 M bbl. SOAP—Sales of coma., bar wasp at Ca-k. CANDLES—SaIes of mmmon dipped at. Fo. or mould at 10r. and of star candles at 4a'015. FEATIIERS—Ede of GOOD. at Ucii OlLt+—Lloseed is selling at Oct. No 1 Lard at &E.XOr. amt No 2do at 60(3.83e gal. WIIISKYV—SaIes II bble reetited at 21e gal. WOM--Verr Ilttls Is doing, not moot of the ten clip havlnz arrived. We quota the follow - finalist of ;nicer Prim • V lb Full Stood .. • . do . d I. at du API Ing.—Saln 7 k. eosta mit at 33(0, and 2do at rNi" on time. DRIED FRClT—Pupnllc. are moderate. with sales nom atom at 45401 50 it ho for peaches. sod 7b m 600 for ap ple,. We have no first land mica to report. GREASE—BaIes at 73,i(at•e*St. DRY DOODS—The following table show. the movement In Dry I.oryla, at Near York, for the week ending May 2MI Entered na. Wlthd'n Enka Consumption I'm ware for wan— boor., Mu.faxturot of %Cm'. $E0.1.14 1ri3.415 511.027 do CCUOI3 47,341 8.439 11,133 do f , II IL 21i4.688 11.96 T do Flax 22,:1.00 9.723 4.921 illsorlhmeocts =l4 8,464 WO 809.Er/0 tam,4o9 3:9.0.52 Enteral for canonmptlca BALTIMORE—The vain. or merchandise created to foreign pot,. donne the week Ealing on Tilllllll7 . Wt. 1276,31 S 92. The experts of Bkmdstofb hare' been large—upwa,l% 12.000 bbl. PER bare Men shipped to foreign. and =lO barrel. to oaart wloo CANAL TOLL--The amount of toils received on ,J 1 the New fart State Canal, frvga the opening of the Canal , up to the, dth lust, loelncve.a• follows 194th week in April 1 t - 2nJ Mar.. ..._4ll'B„9{ ..... 8.0.4t77 93 1631-41.1 woel. In tont 4th lit 51st TrAal Exce..l' WIIEAT CHOP—Tbe RalLimon ...weir . . slur—The Neu. bas hewn very feenroble ono for the irriming wheat My. In Ode Stake. and In every Quarter there ee [where , . the promise of a fall arin-age yield. The farw•atd exolLtori yueUoae the expectation. Lino, of an tarty tumult. In St Mary'. county, for example, ere learn that Portion. cf tfle rent, be mad, for cutting br the loth of Jtuu, which la about the renal period of the first harvest move ciente in North Carolina. • COVIT.E—Tho wk. of the week. et ElLltinutto e Cate as g0t 5 ..21.1f 431 1 .11'9Z3V 2 bortelsed bass Unties at 9.5ke. Yombisoro prt3coas of tbo losse mgeoseato of Klo sold lost week, and me mos dottloodlus and asosolonally reolttlog natal temtkootd adettom.tAkuricon. SHIT& StIEJOILIit:—The farmers, baying got lltrauell with rota plantlag. are mw (early engaged In Washing waterg the eheep; The semen ke pane farknable—, wa dear eat the weather wean. The Inerease of the &eke warted, be .k seer.re one Me rear, ee lbw col wet weather use eevera upon sleep. and dealt en vy in the tavt: jog*. c.Vaet ra mn.ve i ftl 3 l: r eti eenntr from • PORT OF PITTSBURGH Ittara.—Tbore were 7 feat, U inebus In clamant., 1 Oar mart. last eaarutts. and falling ARRIVED. Mohican. Deist. Ikavor. basset, Gorden. Beaver. • Atlantic. Parkinson, Itrusreurellle. J. McKee, Hendrick., Metiactron. Redstone, Wocsisrazd. Rm•nreille. Pilot No Crane busied , Dluanal, Vonorell, Whevling. Isaac Newton, Hutchison. St Lout. Editor, litsori. N. Orleans. Illesaenager No Z. Fisher. Cincinnall. DEPARTED. Miebtiran. Dotes, assivea. tiordan. Deaver. Atlantic. l'arklason Brownssille. J. Mates, Ilersiriciteon. 31e1Crerporf 71ses Mlnver, Palley. West Newton. Redden., W.odnaad. Stmt nsaille. Tuscarora. Slardock, Drllliant.4race Ginn:matt. Malta, Dean,. Zariesst., Kounta. BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY. POE PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE. D Leeeb A Co's Pumas.. Packet fray.* daily at 8 /Mau aP tra, WHEEING—Diurnal. CINCINNATI—CIarrper No 2 BRIDGEPORT—PiIot No 2. LOUISVILLE—ReguIator. A hems Tur--The Ammer Editor. Cart Munn. Icit rt Louie oo Thursday. the L'M loot, at i o'clock. P M: and. ar rived at Pittsburgh on Thunday the thth st 10 o'eloo-tk. .o M. having mole the run from port to Port, la elk huSe and eighteen boor. Thie le most extraordinary hmoe— hie Quickest we believe ever vet made. Wei would remark that the Editor made no effort., • quick trip. barrio. ..Milo her resintar wok businea beeidee being delayed. OBnitki leOtrth a time at Louisville canal. and hallo, talk lopeome hme .1 Cinelormtl. The' distance from port Li Port. to toil.. IMPORTS BY RIVER. WHEELING-ft. J. Nnams-12 k. PO bbls game ware Chu/ t Muer 2As Pool Jlt 11ord: bials ea [4 oner; 7 aka vicel U leech it 11 001. apples msnene 13 blads tab 11 Graff f. C 16.0.7 bta baron I pat Baker Forsyth; 627 bbl. gam:mare lamb 2 Thaw; 13 aka .be at Wilmartb treble 1 ba wise 17 Bingham; 1 do It 11 11 :- 'Ltbbls tour Armstrong t Cromer;VM Dalsall C 0166 do owner , 2 do Imam It Drum:1100 Ea tanner/ am/ es manor. ELLSVILLE—Pta Trfixtana-1 keel tonal to to w owners Omni: 1 coal Eat 0 Blackburn: Flips Wean 1104 o b i; r ra 't s r t all h n= b Manisa Curial, bbls Cour IC Allison: I tat Cu in • C• 13,0 brick A clay ST LOUIS—Pm Earroz—tai pigs 4 Icgo bar lead IV I Clark; v bhdo I woo ./ Laughlin; c 2 bill hemp Irwin a Sal; dry bid. It a :40 do IS OA !?them 4. Ilarbaugh; 56 do Nhnlek a Co; 00 pkmlna A 1.1 , - m; iv rico potaah J Uco rier; Iha llar hams N% Ltd. nelel. 3 Paa Ileac Nerrox--N, bbla slno ore C G 116.kr, ,I.oonn rcAnell 'veer J A Ilutebl,ol3; plge lend fiat eA. Deur. 9 Mee 2VS beeweaa Canon A McKnight: gri b.s eek. Della Llesatt: 1 bke musk II Klober: J be Lobe. Llvlngatne A Dorval 2 Us fora I be melee D Leech Acr.12.1 cka Woe Clark a Thal, Woodworth's Patent Planing Mack tine. foowf: v, ‘f2l, .11, the s oal ubseriber in tom propel:110 seri the .taw Machines to the State of Now York; and In 'WI rants, In the own., of Ilradfonl. Crawford. CUPI on, Eik. Lycoming, Insert.. Nlegeen. Mercer, Potter. 11 le, hue quithanna. Timm. Way.. Warren. and 11 . yoming. da ' y 'b o t ; fie=fielnai n ri, eitr l g e ,7.l:rt, t' h u .rit °o b. u r. tendert by net CI COTIVVIV to the lailt dafof com ber, 116 d, lin now do roe. ...Din. , 0001 . 7111 chine, at ona operation to thleknesaithd *woes' "Wt.itt g r a b a i nig . I'o° best mq Ivor, in., user for drew.. *are, nithingi thPini= dot , to., door, nth, and blind nu% and for nicking Mo. All kind. of planing are performed by It in • better man ner, and fourth/too ma expeously .04 cheaply. as !it no be done by any other Machine. The price of • complete Machine for' o.otag. won a n d end eo n W from gt.oo 0.11000, anAniktii 10 .4 1 and quality. brow flee to ten bona power lumberne It- Nine , train. hinelredths of ail the planed and t a our largo eine, and town. le now droned with .Wood ntlie Machines. which may be men in omen.t operation ip the atoningwills at down Philadelphia, New In, ViliiiinTroytideneburgh, Watertown. Boma lige qt ,t, wine. tirriesa Palmy re. Albion, Inolipurt, burgh. glades. Olthion. Illagbanipton„ Ithaca tin exclusive +lngle right to nee mati ng o ng pr. Xrll.l are at unwed against mating or wind wino. oViat, miti of the above month, op ' ity JOHN 0113.S9N..PithIng 1101*, ril7224swißmiB Atha.. N Y._ S.hirting Muslim and Irish Linens. - M URPl i lL' & th, ll ,, lT , ltp r ir b LELLht again au lupp vgzvavr,,a7 ':=Z-Z.Vg...,'ll7:ung all Shoptlngo of aIl the dlflerrytt widths •thkh h e offer in aW tb.•bw `s bwrt • , 676 AIR BALLS—A full assortment jr,st reed and far ably by mylo . Y. 11. ebTOY. corroN HOSIERY & GLOVES.—A full aseortmul. of sll colors and queltelesof 11 . pdery, with a ILIP seeortment of Lisle Thread. alt. end Cot for sale whoiceale or nWI. by • ai° Y. It EATON. Q. No Mb at C HEESE -37 bozoe for Bala by. 71 0 IsAtenDICKE.T lr co. 11VIIITE FISH - 3S bblia. lirkrib6; ,• for We by ISAIAII DICKEY-A OD., 0710 • Water and hoar sta. Woolen Goode! 6) CASES Green Mixed'jeans; • ,4 0 Blur ," • " • Mack Brad Cloth: - • 1 " 0:412. Goods. . Tbir Om_ Jimmie amidst reddlrsda t ratg=ol.• td , rem cc co mmaeal. and_Tor rale low ask' Uri 14 1 / 1 2 • LB.r— UJ II illiMill tit!?` IMVA vi w v DI ram azw YOB& lOoneepondezes of the Dall 7 Pitten.th G.ott..] THE =HOD= macs yen. Nsw Your, May 24, IE6I The Methodist Church case pending In the 13. S. Circuit Court for this district is necessarily interesting to a - large portion of the population of every State in the Union, since it involves the legality of the separation of that numerous and most respectable denomination of ehristians, which took place in 1846. The parties in the case are Bishop Bascom*, of Kentucky, and oth ers on behalf of the “Methodist Church South," and George Lane, Nathan' Bangs, and others, commissioners and agents for the "Methodist Episcopal Church," now consisting, in fact, al most entirely of northern societies. The imme diate object of the - plaintiffs in bringing the snit, is to compel a division of the funds and proper ty comprehended within what is known as the ••Methodist Book Concern," rained at $700,000. It is alleged that this fund was created, for the most part, by voluntary contributions fromMeth edicts in all parts of the Union, previous to the eeparation, and that its principal purposes were the support and relief of travelling, supernu merary and euperanuated preachers, their wives, widows, and children, by means of the profits to be derived from the publication of such religion books as were calculated to propagate the Meth.' odist Faith. From. the bill of complaint it appears that the Methodist Church, previous to the separation, con sisted of au intro membership of 1,10,000', com posed of seven bishops, four thousand eight hun dred and twenty eight trarelli'ng preachers, ant one million one hundred and five thouand ; lay communicants. Of this aggregate, the compliin ants allege that four hundred and sizt,y five than sand beloog to the Southern division, but tie answer of the defendants questions the eorrici nese of this estimate. The array of counsel in this case is very im posing. For the plaintiff appears Hon. Daniel Webster, Hon. Beverdy Johnson, late 11. S. At torney General, and D. D. Lord, one of the most eminent counsellors of this part of the country,— On the other side are Hon. Rufus Choate anise sachnsette, Hon T. Ewing, George Wood of this city—unquestionably at the bead of theNewlYork Bar—and a number of other gentlemen Of less distinction. The court room was crowded on , 'Thursday last to hear the opening bf Mr. Client° for the defence, but he was too ill to steed; and the case was laid over to Monday neat, when it will be proceeded with. I have said that this case most excite a deep interest in all parts, of the country. So it will, al though no very elevated principle or important practical result depends upon the event of the, suit The only thing really in question. after all, is property and money. This litigation has grown out of a controversy upon slavery, which agitated the Methodist Church for many years, and at length produced imdiaraption. But that contention has passed away. The methodists of the United States have determined that this should no longer he a came . of strife among brethren. One party has gone to the right hand and the other to thwieft, audit may be hoped that though travelling in different paths, the two churches will each -labor more effectually, us more 'har moniously, than before for the diffusion of true religion knowledge, and the promotion of God's work upon earth. The Methodists and the Bap tists have been the faithful and efficient pioneers of Protestant Christianity on this continent.-- They are particularly numerous in those parts of the country , least accessible to the religions min istrations of other sects, and they form in every State an influential and intelligent class of citi tens. Therefore the progress of the cause in this court will be observed with litidy curiosity' throughout the . Union. ' A fundamental article of the discipline of the Methodist church, and a put of its constitution, is, that the merriest of the two enperior dunes of its Clergilllllsl be itinerant, and that they must not hold tines. In fact, hostility to slavery, as a system, seems to have been an accepted can non of the church ever since its institution, this e quarters of a century ago, by John Wesley.— This principle of doctrine and discipline seems to have been acknowledged op to a very recent period, bj the south as'evell as by the northern societies in the connection, and by their breth ren in Canada and Great Britain. The local preachers antithe lay members in all slave hold ing communities, were permitted to hold slaves, because of the necessity of their situations, but it Was nevertheless 411 established and accepted maxim of Methodism, every triers that the "emir of damp were by all lawful means to be mitigat ed," that the evil should be extirpated fin act The teachings et the church- were every where against the system. This being the ease, it is certainly surprising that the sect should, have made such great progress in the southern States, and that Methodists of the free and the slave States should havelbsen enabled to get along is comparative harmony as long as they did, in their General Conferences and other meetings of members from lioth sections. _But at length the embers of discord began to glow, and the fires of contention blaied Forth in one of these meet ' togs. It has been charged that the embers were fanned by politicians. It R 49 said that Mr. Cal houn.liitored, and not without =CCM, to excite some 'of the. more distinguished and leading southern divines mode for a separation. Mr. Colquitte, a :esteem and ardent preacher in Geor gia, Went to the Senate breathing war to the knifer against ''northern aggressions," 'and since his ritunt to private life, has been an "mum promtsing" advocate for secession, nullification, And What not I recollect being much amused eritit'the sketch of, a scene in a conference held, I think, in the Western part ofryour State, per haps jn your city, in which a southern brother bccaMe beside himself with excitement on some unfavorable allusion to slavery, notwithstanding he der;lared he had left the south on account of his oWet opposition to it. Affairs went oh until 1844 in a manner sadly tolmpair tke beauty of the spectacle of Christian petted and harmony, which the Methodists hod faivneely presented. In the General Conference of that year, at New York. a crisis was produced by the facts becoming known to that body, that Rt.. Bishop Andrew, of Georgia, and Bev. F. A. Harding, of Baltimore, had voluntarily be come owners of slaves.. The result is pretty well known. I think Mr. Harding was suspended, or dismissed the ministry, and the Bishop was requested to desist from the exercise of episco• pal duties, so long as the impediment of his hr. ing a slaw holder should continua This rem lotion wee paesad by a considerable majority, ayes 110, noes 68, but by a nearly sectinual vote, the only Southern delegate voting for it, indeed, being one from Texas, who said be was about to remove from that State. The next day, the Southern members' of the Conference gave formal notice to that body, that its action on Bithop ' Andrew's case, 47:14 its course with regard to slavery generally, would lead to the withdrawal of the Southern societies. They next presented a long protest,. and a committee of the majority "Is and w re ere pl d y, l m L Ay k be til draCern - tir ed *P t a h p e cn4 ,tru th e - d e iffi p cu r°te lty s ! The argument of each Bide in support of its view of Bishop Andrew's' tithe, is very strong,. and such as to lead the, unprejudiced reader to con clude, that both parties.had erred froM the heat and excitement engendered by the strife, but that the action of 'neither In that case would have produced 6460021 consequences, hid there not been a more radical cause of contention. In , the Pitthdp's case, I think, the Southern members were 1%017 and technically right, but in view of its moral bearing, their. opponents bad a mani feat advantage over them. The circumstance of becoming the owner. of slaves, see= to have been made subservient to a pur pose of ebar.ging the policy of the Church' as to the institution, cud of arraying its genCial in is furor cf that to which, by geneud ad. mission its doutrine , disciPlitle, and established practice were decidedly "pout But it is not neoaeearp to multiply - tiorde in sherwing . why the separation wag becilight itherti. - 'lt tilt 11, ..1151-2/3 vl 1111.6.1 L 3 .. 111304 I/ . . 112.4.5 , 3 11 VOLUME LXIV-NUMBER 245. • itable ; it was necessary; ates ttowas not accent ponied with greater violenceut laingdageoi, feel ing than is the usual companion of lanceetilnp of such moment. • All 'duties in the connection admitted the necessity, end resolution were al most unanimously passed, providing a plan of separation. .Her Southern 'members afterwards met by themselves, and took measures for the organization of the "Methodist Church South," which the next year went into complete opera. tion, and has since so continued. As I think the Southern Methodists-were technically and legally right in resisting the degradatien of Bishop Andrew, -though morally wrong in attempting to force him upon the Church ; on now' it appears to me that the Church North is in equity and honor, bound to pay over the money demanded by their Southern breth rem though in my view, after looking - through the pleadings, their legal right to retain-what they have in their hands quite clear.— The importance of the event to' th'e Southern Church is greater than to the Noithern; because , if it be decided that the separation in 1844 was illegal and invalid, through a non performance of the conditions—which is the plea of the Northern Church—then the Southern Church will not only have forfeited its right to any part of the funds in question, but will have lost all legal title to its Church property within the. Southern States; Dot while admitting that the claim of the Southern Confetences in this case appears founded in equity, I must take notice of a fact which proves conclusively, that if the funds had happened to be in their handi, they would not have recognised such a claim on the part of the North. Previous to 1828, the Meth odists of Cediada bad been in 'connection with the American Church. In that year they with drew, and formed a connection with the Wesley- . ens of Great Britain. For six or eight yams afterwards, they prosecuted precisely such a claim,ofor a division of funds and propertj, as is now In litigation between the: Northern and - Southern Methodists.. The Genera , Conference made pn appropriation to. settle Vitale altl=l. That was referred to the Annual Conferences for rdiftcation. The vote in the free States in favor of paying the claims was 540 to' 284,. majority 266 ;In the slave States the vote was, for paying 57, against paying 457. Showing a majority in thißotith, of ten to' one, against what is now considered strict justice and equity. , One -of the causes of discontent and irritation in the United Methodist Church, imams to have been, as in so many other organisations, the last of office. The reply to the protest of the South -ern members, on Bishop Andrew's 'dismissal, states this fact: "From the first institution of the Episcopacy of the Methodist Episcopal Church, no slave holder has been elected to that dignity,. though, in several instances, candidates othernise emi nently fitted for the station, have failed of suc cess, solely on account of this impediment.— Since the period referred to, nine Bishops bane been elected, who weir natives of the United Btatea Of Oise, only three have been northern men, while six were natives of elaveholdlng states. Not, one, however, woo a alareholder ; a remarkable fact, which shows very clearly, that *He much more than their 'just claim bas been conceded to the elaseholding portion of the the church, a decided - said uniform repugnance has, frog[ the first, been felt and manifested to the occupancy of that high office by a ehmehold er." Now, as the whole number of conimunkants at the South, is only set at 460,000, and saabout . 150,000 of these are slaves, it will be seen that . the Southern division of the Church had but one- . third of the constituency, while It had two.; thirds of .the desirable offices. As the scene of, service for more than half the bishops was in the. free States, it needs. ne labored exposition to',. show that the Presence there of slave holding . church dignitaries, in derogation of the bletho-" dist faith, must have been to the last degree on, acceptable. And to iadtc.sta the resentment which this manifestation of right and proper, feeling in the North kindled in the breasts of: Southern Methodists, it is sufficient to quoit the following from the protest: is known_to the, majority, that any bishop of the cherch, either violating or submitting to-thesiolation of the; comprcnnise Charter between the-Ninth:4mi the, South, without proper and public,remmustrance, cannot be acceptable to the South, and nerd not: appear Ilya," This was a fair notice to North-, env : preachers to quit the South even while the Union continued. Since the separation; there has been peace and good will between . the churches, each laboring sealonsly and moms= fully within its own territory, and ministeringte the spiritual wants of its people, without refer ence :to political or sectional contests. the amount of money in this snit is too paltry to be named in connection with the agitation, which so far as that denomination is concerned, hie been settled by an eperettion, as the larva* could say, by excision or amputation. I think it into be regretted thatit wars not paid on the demand of the Southern church, at least SO much of it as could be ascertained to have been con: tributed from the South. If you think the subject of sufficient interest to your readers, I will keep you advised of the progress of the case. Ever Truly Tours, I=l [Correspoodento of the Datly - Plttelorgla G nett.] Nsw Yoax, May 24th, ISM Five . . revenue cutters, armed with 60 pound guns, have lately been completed .in this city, and are now receiving their outfit at Wm. Ii Webb's ship yard, oti the East River. The cut : 7 ters are intended for the use of the Republic of. Mexico, and are the prettiest vessels of their class I have ever seen. They '•will be delivered complete on thi 10th of June. A meeting of a number of our leading titer., chants and' ship owners was held on , Satuidai last, to take meaitires for removing tie celebra ted Hell Gate Rocks, in the East River channel. A French engineer is in the city; and will under-, take, for quite a moderate sum, I understand, to blast the el:as out thirty feet below low water mail. Viere being no likelihood of the 'Govern- , meat doi* the work, the merchants have re.: solved to iske the matter into their own hinds, and Meters. Heun, Grinnell, Meter IL Jones, Charles H. Marshall, Joseph Walker; and Morti mer Livingston, were appointed a Committee to obtain subscriptions to carry on the wark: Grinnell, the Chairman of the Conimittee, open-, ed the list by a subscription of $5,000. Quite n pretty sequel to his Sir John ,Fratiklin Eapedi lion. - Among the passengers by the Arctic, on Sae.' order, wu the notorious Mons. Cabet, Icarian% Philosopher, who has been trying to Tian up a,. kind of earthly 'Velum somewhere out ,weer,. near Ilattroo, the ci-de.cont den of the latter day', ' Cabot has, for come time back, beesq : publishing a very unique and original paper called, the "Popular Tribune," and in the last number of this journal, he nye that be la about' to visit Franco, on a visit to forward duo esti of his colony, bybringing back reerscits, and all sorts of resources to communiesto a new im pulsion to it. A doubtful story, When it Is lit• • me b i t F red that.:Cabot is now laboring under the' 7° condemnation of the French Continue:tit tOr po, lineal offences. A great crowd was collected at the U.S. cult Court this morning, to hear the Hon. linfota Choate, of Massachusetts, commence his argo - , meat for the defence in the Methodist: Chez& sase. now pending before that tr%unaL The commencement of Mr. Choate's argument on the part of the Methodist Chem* North, was Very eloquent and able. • He is mmucted to occupy the whole of to-day, and probably to-morrow; Another steamship, for the thee. California Huai on the radio aide, is now buildingby Mr. , U. Brown. She is 2.28 feet keel, 31 feet breadth of beam, 19,teet depth of hold, and 1200 tans, burden. ' On Saturday, the new clipper ship Charlene, intended to be the neatest vessel 4 ° 34 " 5 Inunnited to fine style, in the presence of an im mense conoonese of people. She Is iniendeel . for the dins and Califeenia trade, and will "a on • The Brooklyn • Orphea Asylum hehl its eigh teenth annual =inner: on fridu trreniag, when the'ennial report vat reed, and e. number, 4lddrestße delkeeroc_l,.. The. Waft% L &boa jaage trout the report, Is in a well #totriehing