PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY. BY WHITE & CO. D. X. ward_ allamingiort. ors= a *®ecaiar , sxst Ima nm roar MICR DAILY-3even dollen periannunt, paynble half party: itne Douala If_ veld adteses. . WKEKLY—Two dollen, term em, let advance. in be supplbet cm the Iblbo ,eiat bobaltk.t. — - • Tau =vies do 13 00 Tirtedy copleo do 1 0013) —....—. Tbe paelreL for each Club to be addreand to ma tenon, sal to tm f atd Immutably In drum. Not:lob Yews wil t be nut a the ye. expired, 00103 the money tt net toe • 1tA.1221 OP AIINIZEPPISING. one &mare Oci 7000P0re11 or lea) ono inoettlon .. 0 SO Da. i;;;;;i1.3-... 0 2.% no DO . row 1 00 75 Do. Do - D Do. O. three 00 i , tooloo months la 00 'Standing Cad., a linos or less, per ammura.Ss 00 Ottolsollar for each wtlltional hoe. • _ • thw 140 , 10 b. chatambla 01 plmoure (per on.; • —um) collard, of the poper--._.---73 For y et.ddn alumni, inserted now ono month, ant Sir each additional square haertrat undo 'the reurly room. half poke. Advertlametita itsi.ring a Mame, aai not oar Sitcon ham to be &argot Noon, and a half. 1 Vabllehere not somuntablo letal alrortturtilena be ' Food the MoriOntßurred tor their publlation. toridirioloi fur ofllre. to te ehaand the aura as other ailvertactoOrds. , , 'Adrerlitemento boamarked on the to for a arodfled mamba. of luartioroe,al.ll hr corithaool till foraMand par -moat cructutwooadloilr. Tberrirfloper of stennotadratiotre a Aridly linked to /1 their own iMIL10:113. trWilltll,lo3d artarthiemento for 11 the benefit of other ferrormlowell orlartisemonto riot ilauttedinaly couronol with their own lomiato, and all 1 olawes of adVertioraeura. la length or otherwise. beyond the limits elitarn, .111 he elimorl ot tho usual rate. For t alleach transient ulrertieine. lalls l 0 to mantel/ • endirmedi and promPt.loo...oo it dr...4- .-- 'All adrertlaments Pr charitable hurritutiono. Ot. ran 500{00, towrohip, arol atm o Mihim Ma 14 .44 aol amp e, to bo ebartet half pow, unable Manly In ad ance. . Slartispo braless to bort/wird 50 oat.. Death bottwu tnorrtol altbout Large, unless ormatolm /'. idol by funeral' turitatier.s or obituary lane., atal when ocisoorraned to 1 roil for. adrortiorr, ito.l all others oroling communlew s rooming rine.. r1,31g902d rn all ottoman to Salm Soirees. Conotto orany public. ratortalantonta, whoa ohm, are bade for al onono-otli nohow of pa. veto aramations—evory uotice deriraol to all attanhort to Dante tate:pat,. ealuulatial or inteoded protnoto Marta. onlr lawrtel wilh the understat ing that the room colum n .palt foe. willmiel to be In outwit la tho lima! the atm. t o &ago! at the tats of not low than 10 .rota per line. Memo or Air- Notion to be chartist triple yrtx Tavern Lame Petitions (2 oar, , 1 11,1 0/070 0 04 Aren.A . ,aud Auctluloare adrerdremento net 0 000 thf tr!l r o toji i rg i a le allo.imm r. ad • t not 00 girl. • warm - 00 raturtrar to tun, Wpm One Square, throe 1115n11011... .... ..... Do. 1, out add:natal hasertioa...-....... ;17 bramaresa - rs to (attar tans. .• • Ono latiato, a r t, lat) quo inart00..........59 Costa • oddlotraal cogs.. • - AU tanaord ad rertlonaierds to he la talromec. BUSINESS CARDS. W0r1930411 itorney at an', ourth strut. nen the Meyer'. 011Ite, iittebeirsh, COV • •as uncurled to promptly. royittbaly S. NM!. °THANT,. I ALCIOIDIAL . .Ost• of Rgion.owA, ra.) (Late of India.. P. 3.• : • LaPHANT TAYLOR, - Attorneys at Latta-018ra on F atraat. N 0.6215, between Wood tthfiald et,ata, Pittalatm.h. Pa. Q.' D. Oliabaot LA exatanlarloaer for the Etata of apla :111C!..3 A. a ~ ~ . . ....... 11,COLLIIIL Gt lihNiN7i COLLIER, Attorneys at Law. t„7 Moo oci Fourth 'Uwe. above &Made' Id. . ' T. IV. F. WHITE, Attorney at Law-01- t 4. 4 :;. g antttrve t, nes; iFt Art.. 1744511.1. .11A:RRIKW SEWELL, Attorney at Law, out fi4r taking Deporitkma. Ark : 4.lol4evaene of ' , red!, e.. Anita.—Entirtli above Ilh 11.1 A: .N,l/...T '. 6 G. ' l lA', Atter • n.y, et Law and Real Estate Adantn. No. Ica dtb - • .•MV • KU.I4N, Attorney at Law, office, In Tllamsailf.n. corner a Grant otrcet sad Dbanoad A r m rittnoirgh. ja15417 ILLNCIS C. FLANEGIN, Attorney at Law, No. 170 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. Q mss . - .. WATM: . Itto — r 4rx'. noye g. arraw N0..110 Fourth invet. Pi ak cck—Alesaader a D a rn soma. M. Marxism k B i EN.; Der cousaaua (ka..15% JuL-son.Pittabrrn.4l7 DWARD P. JONES, Attorney at Law: &an a Tonrill 01,rect, between Rohl and Ender. I - ASPERf E. BRADY, '.Atiorney at Law, tr. Na 89 FM street, Pittaborg6;Pa. - . TIANKEES AND 8.4 . 01. Eoltag - - trAlmaux 4- - ea; ' irgilAcrf & 0r.,,,.. boat door to the 8.133 k of Pitub . a+ 'D"r eare m rall i' y E •L 'b lenl7l. *• to. Cth :o.ll.l ,,,l ptemda k Not..4 rataltted l'''' :o 4 any part of Um ninon: t .. wit - Lam s - 00,, P l anters . tzeltargn rolei . s;Norlii Dot venter ortVotel greets, l'lttsbunt.e transactions me.te on fibers. 1 terms. and eerie*. :psommtly attended te. malt' A.D. KING, Bauktir and Exchange Broker, Te.hatil ehlat. Dealer In haat Note. Dills of Ex . 0014 rill., Stock* bought and .1;1. • ; The blebert market prim paid 10 prairdhat for American Bair Dollars. alai alexlma and Spantah Dollars, fa Jac f ands )a.4 VE/Di. LARDIER, .TR., Banker and Broker, Y ithatreet. N 0.66, adjoining tbe Dank aPittsburgh. & CO, Exchange 'Brokers, Soot Kurt Corner of 211.1.1 and .11Ar4eteseett. All on. at snort liberol sates. ex...ia1..24E .!...- SON , Dealers in Foreir ' past Mitig . ..l f .L .7Yi."631i....-% 1 4.,' 5 ti./gt:: =b..— lego..ngsecuseg. made su all tbe hrthoths) tithe thrbistiout the Lthitc.l Stat.s. M - 74hsa MAIM KRAMER '.er . KAMM. .Bankers - and Ez chwthe Ember.: besh.. In Vcreibtk and D0....k. i of Ithehatthe, o,tif,cate. or INldite,, Bank Nato , - 001 th: corner of Thhd a n d WO,l etreets. threetlr matte the St. lattlow Rota JJ 'CAROTHERS A, CO., Banking, House, redo D M i tt gtie j e , t li l o iLtsburf:h ou CT i irarti . )A keter 'hides el the gated State, a. amp.] ' • DAM!) IRVIN, .Conunismon Merchants ant Bin ltrotelot. N 0.114 Scowl ettect Peroottal I E.t.a< 'o.varitet Irmo 1100 to SlO.OOO alro7l on band • .1111,131•1, C. OAST. NALMER, HANNA 4:• CO., Siicoossoro to Ildnad d CO.. BASICIZZ, Exceodd Bunn; &Cm Foridu •nd Idelvtte rxehan Certlfectdm 4t. w't mal,e4—:e'Doef. The 'OO higetzt prrdlinm paid for FOI•LiE. ono dmrsienn Id. ddidneos made mufnzelp•Lurmrts of Protaa, slapped eAst. on Ilberdl tams. • Ef W. TAYLOR, Commiasiuner and Bill ._ proarr, 112 Second greet. Rtrlct attend. •111 be green to all hominess rotrudrd to his eon. Ilttaborgb Adactrsctored articles phrase on hand or procured el short M'f °t Ntr` °, t't uclPditcal'Ottjarct. terra. ' slincos mcdo. lotoOlral. ::BOOKSIELLERS AND STATIONERS. • D . C. - STOCKTON. Into Johnston t Stock xit• 400, [hinter. =3 Moder. cc -aer of 'Sfarket and IrEriri etre...tr. Pittebnerh. 'ArAS. IL HOLMES' dielipLiterary Depot, Third ftww4 .11.41e . the DILE, New Boob rw th. " l4 l = ran:V . ::=1•1 1 1Z1Vt IVArd.";;;I iewww view. • let riorirais. and Stationer No. 78 Fourth enes.t. Angalo 3AEFIRS AD COMPECTIONERI AVID BOWN, Ju., WholesaleandF.ecuil Datar and C.fctir.orr. ad Fourth rtrret, Plastmrala Wang . Cal Era, and Fancy aGatlanalT, slaw" au hand. ardor, patetcall r attaalal to. tail:a4:4o:llA4:4 M'CLINTOCK, Manufacturerand S VTB P * 2 4 ' . .9 Wocd st. ituboron. aa ""' 0011:111188Lali AM, FORWARDEIRL RW POINDEXTER, corner of Water and - ,0 Market ,trier:. Plttol.tiruh. CoulaUflo. wourt..m' Harm ant for the inpsteLu. and We of Flour. '•Wurtrril Prodori. Iron. G I so., and the tumufsetured ailkin of Plttotorgb rt....r0i1, • . Alt.—Agent for Me rule or 11. !form t Co.. and 1.1111. p pride; M. ut, nod Ifor Yorks. ue POaedr , i 4 uod Jeutlno rupeoinr peeked Tr.. UP.,lf 4. .NcANULTY CO—Transporuirs, 11)._VorrarAln . ? and Commin.H.lnet liercbants. B.n.sua frt Etjr`,..ll2 itt•brirth. Let. X WOODS &-SON, PRODUCE DELLE - .7 and Colcioi Nerants, No. 01 'Water Knot. \ i‘nil. H. JOHNSTON. Forwarding and Cormaitsk. Nordiant; No. 112 Becoml amt. IER tr. JONES, Forwarding and Cora minion Merchants. Dealers In P1 . 9f11 ad street. Di ib Mttsbanat setar elarrb.l article.. Canal bath, near &Tenth • TX. 1 . ..102r3. .A -BOY, JONES Successors to At - Ut= j o,Toli gdzrA7.l=rtzgrA t -- t urge. AL ro: • Uoisip.lN: . ziot.l C.. 1111/ CCM, RR C. SILACSLETt & _fp De•lerr rayelyrk ., and Dr.2 l esti! Dry Good e. D:10 18 1 t Cod. Plttsburyb febl4. a. LWOW, & rrrrascann..-..:c. L ,trarzyr •aA. w. A. MASON it. CO. Wholesale and Retail D.Sen La Vane,' sruCEtAple Dry Gmds. Cl 32arlAt awl. Plasburgh. • LVORPHY7-71.111 RCIIFIELD, WunusAtz sod Detail Dry Goods griy.bartts, oareer of Four th a Aar - art siesta. Pittsburg h .: i • • A ViR517.....::.—.. .1..V11 , 11 . 17.3=110—.,....-L. 1. 11.131139. jiERSEY, .FLEMING is. CO. Comminaion pllorrliaarirror the said of Almost!, Wools?, sad Vloode alsra dralrrs In all lards of Tailors' Team. , L01:14 mb. o. VD WoNI rune:, f..th door from !Mb. titts• Du DENTISTS R. D. RUNT. Dentist , Corner of Fourth ,and Decatur at. I.4.lvsen inarket mod Foray atmeta, 1.2r26 • W W. WILSON', Waiches.Jowcirv,.Silvcr Unnd Mililof;utyl3i.llrosonS_ Laln tilbur, , N. n ~ `~~ Tnl: -1 SD ITEHREITS. t. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., ' Wholesale • Dr•oput•ro manufmtorees4f mit. Lari,_ll.l b cralemarTe. comer Wood mot etrecte, Plm. mck7 Dlr. IL E. [area. jjc c. town/. & USER .9c McDOWELL, (uocessors to to Kerr 1 EtoroeL) WholonJe tott Beton Drug mat pttoo Rom corner of Wood street and Virgin .llcy. Pit/Llotatte prtectiptthes carefully onotpoonded alight .o 4 Oaf. .1. awn 1 KDD & CO., Wholeangb '''''''''' • ...qv .' In PADUA , .011 s, Dye &wits, mil - listen . Mtatt o lf Leusee celebrated Wens Sed...7 t 4 — .s . Lu limp: No. 60 eo Vourth streets, Pittsburgh. Orden wll M euwfall) peep wL sad br•rded with dispatch. jo E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in r' ftg v o= h r.' a* " terd: Priam lay. S N. WICKERSELA3I, Wholesale Druggist 71121M1UM04111.0t tint. j3 BRAUN & REITER IVholesale and Retail Tannish. carper of Lllvrtf ad At. Chef eta, Pitts agb. SCHOONMA.KER & CO., Wholesale Diug gins. No. Zi Woci et, Pittsburgh. GROCERS . & F. WILSON, Wholesale Grocers and NU, I L. SIIEE, Wholesale Griver, Commission Merclimit, mid dealer in Paper and Raga, corner of Penn and Imo rtrednic Pittiborgh. QAMUEL P. SURIVEH, Wholesale Gm ccr. Produce end CesnmLesion Metchante, end Deal ers to hltSelturrts Manufactured Ankh, thse.llo end IZ2 &coed street. hotelmen Wood and enathsem. PUtAbilMh. JO➢tZ. .......... --MUT/IMAM. JOHN S. DiLWOll7.'il & CO., Wholesale Omen, 'lnn. and Cammission Merchants, end , r4k t 4i fa tgr h. l; x urter Ide., of Ilatardville, Oman.. tin r.rer. ecireitteire.) WiRIIRIDGE INGRAILA , Wholeiale Grocers arki Cniesits.lan Nerds:rule. tio.llG Ware anti MI First weer. Pittebrirsh. n UEY, MATTHEWS & CO., Wholesale lv faisllt?for tOT' F .sllllV4l"ltlat'usrvb .3 van num VMS.. OLIN WATT ST. CO., Wholeealo llrocors, Comadra 3ferctuatrt, and De --r Prod and Ithumh mumfamaro., :C.5 Liberty stmet, Nob. Pa. I L. OANTIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, eta Dealer In Western F lar gn gi, Atter,Pct eW Paul Ash, and Western Produce gel:lemur. Water etre., bortween nmithdeld and Irmal, Ildsburnt, TLL. E. WATIMILI. IL N. WATT.... - W. D. MM.. S. WATMNIAN & SONS, IVholeaale• [L. , ? i, r,....rp2itmledrat sad ForwarUhm Marchazde, or Produce sad Pitaburzh blauuTectu. Led h =a4al ... =k , for the We . of Richmemi add Tobacco, ot. 80 awl si tress street, Pittebargb. C F. VON BONNIIORS'r & CO., Whole -1,0• Fate ‘..tr P Forwarding and Colundaeron Deadota Pitraburgh Blanufartuww mat Wratcro Pngt ace. No. 30., corner of Front Moot and Cbanoorr Lane, ittaborgh. 40311tt =CCM ISAIAH. DICKEY & CO. 'Wholesale Gm 4. 7, , ,ltt.m.n7' l }cr&r% r. frAtra.' P-d°- AAR A MAG.II JAALS J. IMITZTA gNGLISEI & BENNETT, late En lieh, o.na g he r t Co, Wbole.de Oases, and utting Mrchant. an" Dealer.; Produot nod Clue burgh Itlanntlemzew No. 122 becend et. .ad 1= Ern eb, It Waal and bnalthlield. WM. tun. P1311112'..--0. 11.3/11103, PITSSIMILOR. thLER k RICEIELSON,. Wholeaile °mums, sad 'muumuuer Mum and begun", Na V.. 11 earner of Liberty 10111 uthetts. bu h, I Iron. ti,lli.CadA to, cr.d.Uudir OHYLS —rum D. 1ec0.t.... -AULT. C. LOC. 'GIL .& ROE, Wholesale Grocers and Commlsslon 11.erebnat.., 2.17 Ltherty ntrDet, J.caDurzh._ ROBERT MOORE, Wholear4o Grocer, eeeurrour 0 : 4 ,2 . to Predate, Plttzbargh i.tb'ott77:&"Or d ott'COVl' = d o i r o zwor 4. 4% .!looer,c..heo. Wlllakry.„ OBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale Grxenakusmitelost 51arettants, deklers Proince and 11134bursh Ibumfactsucs.. 213 Lth.TY area; itt.bmr.h. ROBERT L A. CUNNINGHAM, Wholesale Orccer, Pradua,Fonrcedlng. and Caccual &lan , tibekr 4 Due'pljr in r . b..gh t-1) W3f. WALLEY CO., Wholesale Gro• IR end 23 Wood are,. littaburgb. ..... ~,u „ ,„ to WICK & 31cCANDIa..a.., i -C4ll t. J. D. ma.. " 11_.mtntti,entra.turz. O corm: r wc..l mei Rotor atiCULBERTSON &CLOUSE,°Jennie Grocers and Cando.lss=lts, Dealers In Pro. Pl bu ttabrkh Slag . Away 196 Merry Pitle rn D. WILLIAM .t CO., Wholesale and E.t.a f aridly Orreera Earwardiad aod Capraleast arcbanta awl Dealers la Country Prreasse aad Pittabarsh Warta's.n, assaar of Wood nod Fifth on., Pittsburgh. nrscrsara. urna.......saan- aasursca. JIOBINSON, LITTLE J.; CO., No. 255 üb.rty Pirtsburrh. Wholesale Groans. Prce Des sad Crearrasiou MereJsaats, and dealers in liittsitivrnii 3lnnutrctinnm. - . Jonx IMO= R. FLOYD, Wholesale Grocers, Com na.ren" tv.trlprb:,;!°,l7odiu.l - 2`.`...L";11 street.. Pitiebur.h. Ps. JOIIN PARKER & CO., Wholesale Grocers.: Dealers In Pronlwe. Foreign Winos, Ulmer. 014 Mon ona-41iPa andlus Rectilled b. Whlsksy—Ns. 5, C 0.,,, ,nesdal LibertOnr,.... itll3(oAievi:{ol:4lpei.llo JOHN H. 1111LLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes, 3limk. not :kbuical lcutrumellts. &I a.! atvl Matiotme, riot, 41. - Tat tor Clmteriag i It.. Fonts, In, Westxrn Penasityama—No. 81 Wood FL ENRY KLEBER,. Dealer in Music, Mu• liartrumcnut and importer of Italian Siam. agent for Nonni: k nrand and square Pi.... with Colenisn'e -toleth Attachment Alto. far Madame. PLAnow Evillyayi vi:43:Ej RON CITY TACK FACTORY.—The sub- H. mita, ragnufarturn and keep tnlant..aptir on band all yr.:^J.Z46lllt4l4,=.V.VlwaS l n= NOR sad Barrel Nail:. Copper 0.1 %Jae elo l' r> Falls: Path= liken , Points. agsort.t.lltalr, " TlTili; hENNEDY, MILOS & CO., Manufactu rer. ot rex* superior . 4-4 Eheetiug. Carpet Chain. , Tatou and Caning. Penn Mill. Pittsburgh. MAC J0N121.-- JO. 7. 1 Mt. -JONES & ifjoillei - G, .Mannfacturent of Spring mid Mister ht.'. Plough Stset,diteel Plough Maw, Loath sad Eliptio baring& Ilaromerod Inns Asbse. ind dealers it M ale Castings, lire Cuero Luta., and Coach Trimmings graerally. corner or am andPrs.t M., .., .. Pittsburgh. Pa. gIardTTSBURGII ALKALI WORKS.—Ben ca. Barry A' Co., Manta'seta:err of &d. Mb. Bleach No. 12 Water e., Hariatte and Ferry. Sulphuric, Adds. W o rehmec W.. below PAPER HANGINGS. - WALTER P. MARSHALL, Successor to Eamoel C. UM—lmporter and Dealer In Preneb and Amertears Paper Mowing, end Wftwirmt thadeta-ins Baswgi•rlnte, rm. Aim—Wridatt. Prlnitad• and Wrapping Paper, No. KS Wood street, betweew hand, and Diamond alter. Pittrburgh. TEA BLUM.. OBERT MORRIS, Tea and Wine Mer ebiuth East side of the Mum:4, Pittsburgh. M. A. M'CLURO Sr. CO., Grocera and • Ten bales, '2.5G Liberty 'lnlet, stole Wont ninny. on bn.W s luxe onantonent of Choice flinch ed Fine Tea, Abn—foreirn Prune sal fiuts,lfhole and retell. peelers eurpliol on am Innen tern. TRANSPORTATION AGUTs OLIN A. CAUGHEY, Agent for the Like ntb ind fdlehlaan Line. to Beaver and the Lana—. . on the corner of Water noel ernithaeld rte. LEECH. & CO., Tranaportera by Canal and Forwanlior liferthants, amaer of Pews strept tbe Gaul kp1e144E1..:165,101 A. BROWN would most respectfully infonn the public thette hr.:lnca hand nth if stand oh thi vitt rideef the Naomi % Allegtemhtry, desolate weeetteeet or Weald= blind, al , * Veriltiau Shutters eremite to order la the beet rtrie. warranted equal to any iu the United Statesll4l Rhode eau he ntraiwed without the old of oclew driver. Oaring porclused the stock. tooln, widened of the cabinet eetablishuserst Iteriusy Ml:Chita:et lam ."" aa the P'b at Awev i i..7l. 5 ith 4* groat. rattabargh. J. A. BROWN. 111;1:143:;:LV(tiodir:101)*11.1_44*a:it,Itl EPuS AI EPII JOIISSTON, RIPER HANGER & musksbests. —Residonee, onaerot Third street stsl Esst N. E1. , --Litne, Ea.!. Mortar. Lath. Se., for nalc techtly VETEBINAtet ‘EIVRGEON ADAM 11AltDIE, Veterinary Surgeon, late Pent tiiiiiburivh, heolimil, would reeteed.fnilT er , eitiaint the ontlin that be L. MIZILIETIMA towhee the above Georee4oni and, itorvfol attention to Whatever It CATUIItd to Lim. he Li.pie to Joi e tatiafertion. e In conn,tion trial Joni, evil, Ilona Ithuetug and Blaokenlithini: aiiiieral will he tarried on. at the antler of Tunnel 'treat and l'emneylvistiis Avenue. WOOL MERCHANTS E IVuor.. 144tps and Coonalnolon Menlintx nonerionn n Goods, new 121 Liberty ~. I'innburnll. Q & W. lIARBAIJ6II, - Wo;l)lerchnntn; Drcen f r l'o awl Prvlnry qtnersllr. mud Yor wanllng Ind Connair4,,n slrrrbanly, An. Virnt grret, am 115 Second klavel. I`..burab. GRAVING ANDLITHOGRAPHING. EVILLE JOHNSON. Engmrdr on Wood Philo flail, (third gory.) Pitlanntan. PL.—N . Yaa of :o 51 L ,I j Innnr. flood. calm", !ln, Yentalenteces, Lan/ r.m., 41,1 a In Nab for 1./Prbiono. ciallos.andaa,ayall/nn Cotten tanapt.no..ln the ant atria of art and LI the lon eat prt,na. ILLIAII.I SCITUCIIMAN'S Lithograph " ErtallLvh me Lit, Thlrl mot. opprwire tbn 1,51. 011, Pnrtrattr.l 4 l36 , • h1;14 Drat , . Are l / I , ,tiral and 31adanot Draninrg. bvineos ear.l VirttinA Card, an. en - ann.:Ll nr &yr. ,np tow, tat prinbd In mini, Unit, Lronan. Black. to tllo apyrared stsl...tnl 41 tbrt inner mein.H. able ptisoll. inn.9:l7 DAILY PITTSBURGH HARDWARE MERCHANTS. Pittehnearla. iioral sheet.. .44507AN,C0., Imrte - WILSON & COpors and Wholesale Dreier, Is Wardle., sad Cutlery. No. 129 MISCELLANEOUS JOHN FITZSIMONS di Mannfactu gd: o . nvutuf. 7; of vAlcintnu. leVtBl:AZAM°°us3?u thee. desirous of havitig earl. work d ' en ' el Is i tib r e m y prepared to do it at the /sweet posallile rotes, at the ebort getez4ll4td„artgo&nzra., at their establishfuent. Twee !roux the Mark Smith sad gra Flir ' =:Xa r t i l ' u- ' fartured at the ebortest notice, and at the lowest Priers-- All Mode of Jobbiter done on short police. mehltdm Gas Fisti ng. . . MAFFETT & OLD, -t ,- • Ymnt thrut. between Wood and .l-7-'‘.7 blarket.Pittehuruh.l., ' -..../ Would Invite the public to their O .netertment et Chandeher, Pendant, Brocke!, 1.. - l ee - r ~. he-, ne. ant - urn rteuared to nee u._________"3l...d 0.0,‘ re... ,17_ 04 , 2 , h'It_tlun nu thu tm eh:rtert .,if nee. Wegner, Buechner t Mueller's NEW LITHOGRAPHIC ESTABLISHMENT. THE ABOVE FIRM respectfully announce to their feta:ads and the public generall that the an, prepared to execute, to the drat styli, of the y. ir art, all orders for trhoar Cards, Bahl, Diplom.% Cheek 4 Vlaltrug nod Prof...P:llM Catels.. l llapa.Chartr. Labels. ac. Their establishment he at ho. MS Market street, Indnano Third and Fourth streets, op stain, Inch/elf Bolivar Fire Brick Manufacturing Comp'y. SAS. aeon. e. P. man r. JONVI P. a. PAPPASe. GLOVER, KIER tir CO., PROPRIETORS. T HE SUBSCRIBERS, having been pp , 3. pointed Agents Ihr the above Pll/13Pti courant. will r;Pß Z l •Vt i tl r, grrt‘' '' C ' it:l " .Vl "th et Ile ' .;Pill ' a ' an ' l j rlVriTts r . They are also prepared to reivive ordern for Erica, to be maalis purelianers. stileti Anti be promptly 611..1. We do pot theta it rovea...ary to enumerate the many a•l• r,V .V.` b .L rtJtf rlnlet tieingll Ronan to alroxii.t all parson, oho Fire brick. Th e proprietors have determined that the brisk *hall trve none of their prevent ennable reputatlon, and that no expense Anil be roared to mate them eren letter than , they have heretofore been. I, the eel ; eiitabllohment not manuMetntinglt r itinnler.o. rach: Canal Seventh nt.,Pirbhorah. Pittsburgh Gas Pipe and Tube Works. .THE undersigned have just completed their atenalve IRON TOSE WORKS, .d are nowteeturths all Fi:CS or Ond PIPE. L. •thotire and other mann Flue,. and all Ora , or • . WROUGHT IRON TUBES, bleb then Offer for tale at the lowan prices. Thor ar. .ow prepared to execute order,, to aro extent, without or. SPADOI t CO„ Ife.:01 owl Water anat. Lea 2ro PITTBPCIIOII. YAr I TL , tri , :t , f,.. NICHOLAS VIVIAN, Civil Engineer, Draughtemonri, sad Prartioal Mining Agora. %1.. ight. of Modolo for the Paton,. Oftlert. rM ht tie [wry for ]hues, Water 'Works, Rolling SM., Nip" M"."r"Ift.M.;11;".1 13 A. MADEIRA. Agent for Delateuro tnal F 4 frt - T GYurpsny, 4 %Tater drect. ^ • -- - 1 GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Franklin nr , COIMPanr. north ress peruse of Wond' and Third streets. lATM. GLENN, Boos BINDER, Wood street, V second door from the comer of d lhlrd. where, he Is 171? nnrl t b o i i I.to or,o r&it vy - ip Pattern, ' n " t; bottad .abdantl•Or. Ike es lo ootote es,, or ow burs honed earcrully, or rtrEalrol N setts out ort to gilt letters Three Oho hat e blteUtsp tre herlted to fall. Pelee. lose rag Or - M'CORD & CO., Wbolesale and Retail Meneff.. - trzrris, aocl Dealer, In Ilara;Carr and Purr. arm, a Wuxi .4 rtrwrts, Pittrborsell. lr tuna th^Y offer • full ao4 n.plete rt.ck a Ile., frffih% lT and .1 Y tt11?1 . 31 ‘ 1. I°k ;Vo . . ' 1 4 I tt l ; r1Ir ' ::. - .13, cb , -or tbs.. thry will Fell no the mud minr tageour terms. viTM. DIGBY, Merchant Tailor, Draper, and ne,d, to Beady Male Clothing. kiherM ei New Mach Factory—Allegheny. g m. M. A. WHITE & CO. would re op Inform We pubik that they heel, metal They on 'mock. h.tween Federal and estelneky streets. They me now making and are prepared to ,eerier orders for every description of 'Mack, Coaches, Cherie,. ilktrouchweatuggies, Phations, whkh. rm. the , long mperienee In the insunfeeture of the above work, and the facilltas they have. they nalroondent they are enabled to do work on the mon reascuetle terns with thaw wanting articles in limit. line. Paying particularettennon no the eelectlon of materials, and baling none but competent workmen. they have no heellaMOn lit wurranutv, their work. We therefore ask the a:Mot/1m or the public m wt.matter &halting done In the beet matuCr. and on the mat meepusioln terms. ...1311 BAGLE MARBLE WORKS, (e.tabliehed 1812) by EDMUND W1L11.11,5, 1.1 Lawny Of Wood !amt. PIMA:4I;SO, Meant:ante; Burial Vaulry, Toabs, Headstone*. Sat :Late! rime, Centre and Pier Topa Maureen bared, and made to order. N.B. elehnimaelectlen of Drawings on hand. Jain PITTSBITRGLI COMMERCLAL CoLLECE, Colner of Third end Market Marta The only ohms red lusttutlon of the kind in Pittsburgh. Mena, b.e.nrr.—Jatim nt. Fleming, Pneelpid Instruct= la th e of Amoun atailoterrarr, Proteraor rr Peoltlll.o4ElP.)lrranantfle Computation. Po W Alex. 11. orgen. sap Lecturer on Commerrial Thom drafting • cvmpleto linockelpe of heck iiretarc and, its applicator. to arc, branch lnuiooo.alge an • le. goat and rapid perunanablp, are Invited to - oaf exam. tbe rranement , - Lcitore trannarrcoal Lair retry lili oda • • ••%-ng Retool:Igo W aro I tbn reef:loot tier toreliant• ,EAGLE !: - ... .j 1 . ` TABLISLIT.O 18.32, by EDMUND '-- 1 'ILKINS, No. "45 Liberty rt., .0 iV lidoce.l air-not Pout:magi, I. 14 Almu4" , ...auxl.l,le.re..or,leseb.ten• • _ 4E, Nlzialle kt....l4l:turre na..4 I,r Tq: glirars n 4 baud akod mule V> ord.. oi - tb: cticlorst :11a,14.n. .01 , 1 at .7 rednt, I , , ... uz A .1.4. 5dd....% ,1 . ,,,,,,..,,,,, mq, :.. The tra.vl • STAiL7II, - ----- -- I • 7. - : .. TS. A -, L," '.u.' IA " EtrEssz‘cEE. Ham Ilar.or Doan, Clark 1 it'll., EP/ . Ilost..7pdgr, I Calm. Job. Harper, F., Lntrnaorl.rr... Er, ArrAtte , t j lllagq; - I.asrr a halm; do. Shnenteror. 11111 a Cr. Wilmou I..lreandlesa.l.,,. Mori k ha7nmr. tr.r. Robert. Melinicht. F.M. Wm. NeLiOurY McKnight. E. /Irv:dug-I, T. 3 0*.t. , ..t , Co. Gam.Jorbßa I:,.t.oder s Co frakt't, C' - F” , Lothrep. ENT.,71117,1;71t; . AT kph tasteful La Elto, patrotut, n a•Pred dump iontent years ver havon bad Lb. tarsal stsl bept,tobs entrusted to by or. up to 11a pn .eut Line. and PW eudovor to pewter satiAtettott atter. 1,21 Bennett's Monoctiroaiatie Depository, NO. 73 THIRD STREET MAT 11-\e. Paintings—Th. , Janirri a (led.. la., and Lhe `L.:fa:m.l7 of ,ulart." MILES W. W00DW21.1., ir /0 1 „ ABIlsiET FURNITURE VT 99 ITURE MANU- Third street J. .11. rennetfully infm - nu hie friends ad caftans That he has now ;wimple.' the largert al noun stock of bornwhold furniture erre bef o r e ...eon tab city, at be ta determitual to uphold the quality ;nth ',tautened materials, ben workmashlt and uncut de elgrue and from the te exnt of his ordeal; ;soil Lain, ta manufacturing. he is nabbed to yr...hue wannasi faro, tumid the lowest Triers. Ile haa adopted the prineiple of Identifying lb. rostra en' Marren with owt• in quality niche. and tea. every de-scriptiou t l ' X! uPr t 2 the y} 1 sod T ls gent and curtly, that • aoare. or any Inn cl otuhroar furnished from Ida "Lock. or utak...tared expressly to "' " r a . T;rl:ll ' l o ttit?; s n' tl k it anicies Of tiny. In brit ' , of r io t s stock, ~bleb for rashness c; glet'd mated be rurpused a any of the tutern Parlor, drawing, dining. ad tadan chairs, of run ninety, attaining of numbed. . 00 6 any sod walnut, Elizabethan. Couterratedre and Huy Chain. of arerf eriptinn; Court., nobs, Tel...Ude and Doan, of the lat. trench and Amerluin batten, Tuba, ithallots, an iodise parlor Welting Malta of vYur kinds: Mora Tahl.. and fumy I.Wd naiads, ;auto stands, anti bolder, warmtr raboatif, mamma add walnutcentre and ion, Iry Idea. extent-ion dlnine tahluc at slue of the wart lutproool. and decidally the but blot made; cut Pembroke hall end pier tater/ wardrobes, heist,* ad washstands of each • large assorlinenk gothic hall ad parlor nuldbm churs. finnan. 1141 awls, sienna, ad took earn, aide hoards, tin mune, towel Rat. hat stanch, .n.l tonne stools, Coll. ad ;iota for chtldirre paper Pisa, tale and to. Isu mahogany, roseuul. and Inlaid pearl Tahlea,ae. A large suortment of Comma Yunnan. and Willa.? Chan. Cabinet maker.; applied with all articles in their Steamboats aml trate'', (=Piled .t tits sharteetstotlt, Alt meter" promptly attemlad pBOUNTY LANDS—Cerr. CHAS. NAYLOR, Atte:l4y rttlaw, No. 1 , 2 Third 7 , coin, 11 (terry 7 having nude arrsngegentt to the purl., will prom re Bounty Land,' Gde and rdldlere, Choir widow, and ettl•teed VA ntende to aux ether hurt. ated,ToWdttted ' the Etalworaent or any elite INdart. mettle, the Nation OM.. or the Cowie at the City of Weeldnirton. JaMdrl Drawing, Perspective, and Painting in bit mR. I). R. BMITII in now prepared to give te for tuiplli In the different brawl,* o • delightful not. al. lala MOMS. in ?hors. licelfe A tkinforee new building, Vint ,tee d. between Wood and Market •treots. Moroi of Inetructlon, from 210 to 431. and from ag to .1g e. o. Charges and other particular* can be brown by calling (afternoon) at the room. G Defer to Dr. arlam or Dr. Addison. JaltDdif GREENWOOD GARDENS. HIS SUMMER ILETItEAT pOw open for the aecommodation 9f ttcSs. The beam, THIS hes , been knuejs IMPros by the addition r.f bchoke bbrabbery end Flovera. A large rolloction of over loonling Plante end Shrubbery, of the rholhoet Undo, are kept (or ode on the premises. Ito Creams, Fruits. Se., kept In the &shone as usual. !keine:* tree tenni Pot up at short notice. The neat and comfortable steamboat CHIEFTAIN. leas. , the Lemnos?, between Pitt etroot not the Old Mitchel, HM Is, .1 , he tninnink bour—frun, 9 o'clock, A. 91, nod! IU P. 31. Ott extra trip ...cry a suing, •t lid tirlock. Strangers T411.10g the (sooty City ere inodel to Pay • visit IA this perfect Pleads Garden. The Garden to kept on Temporonco prim:lrks, nod em..' on Sunder. ' Kole. :1 W. Dixon's London Patent Lever Watches, .. , Y) . , : ! ..5,4 njfAr.l in POlVoiit , h• ‘ 1 AIt "SON 81 Market strv . ot, t Agvat tv u :hr. atm,. namml t:thft t Att a ltlll l ; . >l. 4 l , l,t , 7!:: Cho , onmeier Manntaetuna, 4y Klnz ."- yrelll4.l. lonian]. . 1113 cartlllm that the aerompa.nyina Wetrh, waints4.l by me to he of my ateaufectutem , i no Watch withmy 110910 apao it le genuine unless ercosalmhhta hr •eerthleato brat - Mg my SI .Inatura. I guarantee Um he rat illertico of the ' , Webs.... aplMtk JO. 101311. LT - . ...... ...1.1.. 4... Ann. QMITLEY 6: COLVIN. oral 31¢W`DLDWI kJ and Dralers It Dry rin.lr Grocer:rr. ly.o ary l Xalla cornor of Walnut atrwor and W0.b104.0 0 Tuw , WL.. , 11ur...rar.....111. ...14..1.9e I r'S - - 0 41..".1. P. ...... . ....... ITTSBURGII CITY GLASS w oR %%CUNNINGHAM CO, 31. 0 ufw 0 7n PatoNol[.U._ a Serval. llgni k loVig2tVae, dami o odd Sizes. At.o—Ditacrl to MISCELLANEOUS CARDS, &e: F. R. Moore, M. D . 110310E0PATHIC PIIYSICIAN, devotes 0 4 1. , . 2nin h o n: a t uz 13X t : treatment of dlmearge Ofi l eT; &mole and merging dlercure, Moe n ' en Andgraf i greet. letar the Head Street Bridge. end next door to the Plan ing. 31111, Allegheny City. 021ee boort from 7 to 9A. 31., from 1 to 3. rod from 7 to 9 5. M. loy:941 LIGHTIFEND RODS-3pratt's Patent. JAMES JACHSON4 Grnsam. Acne, 'Redcoats Depot, 66 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., leartediatt's Cutlers Store.) rfILESE LIGHTNING MODS are so con structed that they canna get nut of alder. The Irr a atnrs and Attachment. etting aocurately, the prints amt Mennen. ern unrivalled—the whole lade bigoir oardental, and withrna diepute the attachnd ever maunfortured. Jewell -hackled) alit the= ar3S)i unto ter Slot Price at the 'tore, 10 vents. tnnwettully roquitetwi to call at Ita Wood street. and eitrettne the atm. where. eon. the SkstrttattMY be wen. nry2l3f rIIILLIPS MAYRES, General Import err and llouvartorerri, 2r. 24 North fourth Amt. laduirhis. 04-And at 102 Wood rimer, City-London. WII 2 Geo. 8.. Edchbauni, Civil Engineer, th AT . TEND, in any port of the coun try f Railroa slatooduolo so ith 317.17;e ' 5, ' Ark, Dato, le.. for ranal or rlarkoorater narlaUnto.an.l •111 Pm tre . an , :; ‘, Wilk. , l ,. .. sod ortiroate. fwt of soar of 11. wlll alto ettort.l to tho divittou of buff]. end la, lug nut tntrn Oa, nufkinf: drawing, oflel, Oar Patent OF Grant Et. near the Court Piftthur].ll: Itefifrf noffe—llan. A. IS. Lootni, Thoft. Itekeerell, N. , 111 , 11. Craig. ot.. Wm. Eff ht...., 1, 1- eiZtollu I. o 0 r Ira •rn . _ HUSSEY & SINCLAIR; Storage,Shipping&CoonMerciads, iiTll 2 , LEZ , ALE :er lealersi . n Groceries, Glam. Cwn n...lv.vveeaneigneneule. AgenD ir.r ell RteesaLcale and Preew.lere In the Latenr penile I.bee Refer ue—Wen. A. Mix le Co.. Cleveland: Nil & Wheeler. lturrlo: ILT. Caehler, I•lttelAtr.b. enel4:l4n Alexander Bradley, v., 19 frood erret, Astrten .1-rst and Second rte. s 1011" OF THE UOLDEN sTOVEj X4ANUFACTURER of every description .13.1. of COOK/St: STOMS, of the twit approwod tort". and ouch tio will reader the best tatistartlon. STuVES among yat which will bo %Atha dowel! t Root'. relobratod edding door Parlor stove: tab ear, Frookno Store, plain and Inter L. who wo korai. the oft/intl.. of bonder,. Tea Rett/tit Hollow Warvi Wog.) hoe% Sod to all of which we Inn. the attontion or dealer, Lefoio purebamlui; elswittit ro. cutlet EO. E. ARNOLD h CO. have thin latinl with a.. JOHN D. SCULLY. The la of the dna iiic will ho as herolotoro. Pittoltritli. May' lot. Vita !toe! ST. CLAIR. HOTEL, (Formerly the Esehauge,) Corner of Penn and St. Clair Streets, PLIT3IIIJ/I.OK. HIS spacious, central, and most conecni 1101'EL, 1 1 / 1 ,11, tiro completely ta m ant thatnughly matted and /manned. It now open for the arrotonnendion of the pubhe. ILtTe” enharriber. leap,. and amprietor at the ST. CLAIR resp , ctfally Infarrn. hie friends and the putac that he hag farniehed it in the amet loohnt and comforter hle tyle.and,mployed competent awdetants and SM. the a./ IN/thrill acryanto, and that ha will 'pare exertloti to make It eoli th to any hour* In the country. The wen known centre./ 100/alna of the /lane, and rotY ...acne* of Its amstigement, rendering It the most 1011,- hie either to travelere or aennwient boantomlnducte. hi.tt to oullert and hop. air it a liberal elm. of 3.atrutmF.._, C. IV. hes N Law Notice. THE appointint•itt of W3I. B. 31eCLURE Itrrakdettt Judge or the Fitt.C. Jpdirl•l Ltit.trirt of ot nlrml Itilel.hellT7o.lTe4=itin' MIMS r.• ntt,...1,1 to by , ..„. 31y ftf3re !p.m •tratrt. near th e tamer of Ha nTed to my y ltwelltng Ifon_tr, No. 99 ha mrlaf _.. , I I.ON SINIAN 111 tlua of her fend. CI t o incites t‘e a icing o! l,rt ring and atildren's HATA. is •wery rstrietr thud leteuto W E sal Cop, Preorts Vlosrr, and a bandsome mtwirtmectt of Ittl , t.oms. !Ivaco:dant, Silk Ittytt lart• • vest many other attaff lo hay lint. g.—Thrre or fattr tool Mantll W, .ad awry. terao4tllmlnollataly. .P2Ulf N0..6. Fifth ...pet NNE AIM CEDAR WARE. Q AMUEL fiIIOESEN keeps constantly 1 , 11 znr;r:t W.Alen jamb, Chum. Dry 11,..5.5., cz.r t 4 ll t Vilvh 11...ft1e..41 al., kit,lA of warm ta h. line. Woreroom. 16,a, lc 11.14. Fllth slaw.; l'atsbur.ll.lsL. Steamboat Agency, and General Commit. don. B Receiving and Forwarding. • ALDWIN, PLUMER 5:: lutco watt thaw Ile.Je,Lla uce.l orkr weir serewee to the puLlie 6lenaboat agent, ileseeral "‘"" Titttlrl , Eritl::hto7. " , Lenerm-r. dieril I Ih6l. IC WILUIL.I4I' aril:l...Ll, • NITER._.q--Sargeon and Physician. 0n..., cud dr,ltinu. currier a Dazinrtop's Prht. iart+t wan alk•so Smithtrld Itr Mren b.s gwrawaratly le.ata. , l it 1 . 1.141rxh, ar..i ar4ru lac I.:11 attr.l tn 1 . 1,1,...11 14.41 ‘l< at.oth. Si . ..war...vv., awl the ..1 .12// ilttruti Tnitinn. nn the Piano. partrltrAtt • tr. urn-. rupi•-• t. tLr rt r atri . SIAp, 1,1 . if Gnu, WALL PAPER. Fresh Assortment of Spring Goods. riMIGMAS PALMER i, daily re,eivinir, sir au :1% . Ex,teru horn, ae U., . . . • .• • . X. 55 MARKET STIMET. teat. -, en Thn.d. and Fourth sere,r, Largeme:a...ou% h. rearm rt . /CMIL,It IiANG/NG2 that ha.. artaar•l iy CIL4 rhathet 1... r • h.u• t tN. The hatt.., are eut-reie aall h.tut et 4u... ut.urra.r.: he. orware. the ran, Te rho attrarta..l..t .A e .1.11 a sw.:+ • ea. he 1.rr....1 1.• .th. 1.1 Llama tlgtr the atter...n h•Khanta auJ bylaw /...rra to r....ert full) inv.,. 'Lehi` Board of llnditor& T a arrl rrirrg :Sit . (l-ink; of th. , Board Utvirmi NI, renttlutlnu unannw.u.ly..l.l , .t tn. tmtlirt....) . 'I hat h..tn al:hi atter tn. 101.1n,tn.n m 01, 4. •t,tter rn,onnl ....ntsowl. Abell ‘• ta ;rouran... oorr su until tho prrilaium ken vari • A. W 9 ARKS, i4creurltl ti.. A Card. thingHAVE FITTED Up, (on the New York pCur tlan.) ain al var airn y aun alt. and aver!' erlcr far tb oppartalnt e tale .4 na ,Cur. . ( n nt . the fuhionahl• parlor, and have rnard...l rho lan:rat-and moot aup..teur n....vtaarut• el :lath, Da Lain... llnvad.de. Franah and ln'nnan Inurnunt Lain,. l.nallah Chintz.r. Turkey Bed I:;;OVitin• L X.lrZtll ‘ ,7l7. n ,rl;l= of 011 and oak.. fat, Tlata. Wind.... Olinda anddthadea,Vurtain Bonlera and Baran, Curtain Pin% Taarala and Taaarl Lnod., Cland. Bilk rrl uvr.dewl, lVad&Thalia. and IrrinFea, Mat. ats4 Idanca.tor quill,. Count. name, ar.l ntlanat Cdatill,t‘MDada and Al, onionthankfully racrlvrtl sadnrtdoptly anls AVM. lit//11.1t. Third atrret. lIAVE on bond o large Inssurtment nl wiNtsolv 01W:it:F.:I ...I CURTAIN BONNI WAI. ;11/I.LV; .I ' . or , rirrios.o. 0111, _ . _ Paper. lIIIINTINt I, IVIIITING, and WRAPPINII ja_ P b, I+qls by CI. 24 by 32, br .24. 25 by 2% b y I. 400 .• 111ue.Y...1.nr) NWT'. Shuck, Cr , ,,. toss, rwr. )nn A rdium Iwl Sint.l.• Cynwn lin Tbr 441.1rr41ytt.-.1 kr.px 14.5r,10. AIN.- 1,111..4 all .1.u.... 11., pap., Ilvinarowthrrr, we , ,, ty 11120 von", nr roan 001 Irulo II 1 . 0A ItSE SPONGE—.IOO lbs. fur Aisle by ‘../ nisi) I). A. YAIINESTOCK a CO. RIBBONS—Just re 'd per ))x -rltinrsNWtru)`V)l)l4.* 1, 7 711' it i rru b s'; n l l'4= And r01..r, T 1... ut0 , u11.4. of wh.11,1.1.. 30n4.1”33.. 1 I ASBll —lOO lb,. for sole by • ‘,./ my° 11. A. YAM IiSTOCIL A 11. riIAILTAIt E3IETIQ--50113,. for sale by 1 1,, 11. A. FAIINXTOCK A 1 . .0. tIOIIROSIVE SIJIt1.131.1'11;-25 lbs. for is by 1107 , 11 11. AFA lIN r9T.,11 11 Ort) 'ERRING-12G 1,111)). No. I it, ,rrive) for my A. CI:LI:1.1,1,o / . 1 Pr 08.20--31 isoloriot ) m FAL. brgolf A cl 1,1“.1.1', .0 BUFFALO ItOIIES—.III 3;30.6...1 111.1.1 1 , 11- oly baud Pl4ll t.l 3 A 1:171.1,11.t0.r.S A ( iEII.3IAN CLAY-2 1 0 bozos for sale by X ts7l2 It. DALZELL a Inl. . LI borty Q I it EESE -20 hi.. W. R. Cream, for sale by 0 NO II All/lAVOIL • (prime) for Bale by A IV. II.1,1:0A1;till. IJIOWDER SLIP, 1.11,31-2(N) lbs. just roo'd ana Or solo 01 J.RIDD C CO, 3,112 I ARD Barrels No. I Lad Oil 14 rr A tton day S. IL Nt,rtli MT.., And for rah, by go.l, C. • W. If All lIAUUII. 1 I. ,;, AC K A.( fiN , D FANCY ,. rior 111.00 awl Vac, Si ) lk.. 0.0 ill MR'S --;,00 ha. for sole by s ir/LWORTII 0 CO.__ TORAT'CiS--.1 Idols. Ohio Leaf, for sub, by r ° J. i .01.1.1VOILTII CO. CORN -35 b 1.1.3.. for rode by S. D. VON I ON/811010304 CO.. lii sod & YEN 11j/ ISDN—Fur xalin by J. D. WILLIAMS • CO., F lO, enr .. •2l. Wm.100. - 11 , Tb . IRE BRICK--ti.i,ooll (Coal Grove) Fire i,[k baud a k. n rqual Of not ouptrtrg 4, lb. Bol.4yer W for 7ALLLNOFORD • CO. TIRTEfiThinTo STEAMERS, MAILS, &c• - MOVEMENTS t Or, TUX .14.514. • • - 'MN STEM _ LUST OF MAILERS FOR THE MONTH OF MAT. I ?Fafnir of [Date an Part of !Gov Do- 'lrestinatlaa btatatert InrparndPartMik..l'4o. ____ Il yl e o r rid.. llo...—. :: m. 1111: 0 1 ( 1 , ig e o w w l y or or ' t kEi r,,„ . 11 , i ta t te. a 8er 5. t . 04..11 , 0. Lafayette Mao 10 libiladera U. States I Ivorprol Patile...... 1.107 10 New York U. State. - 0, 011001 Georgia.— May 12 hie. York U. States Chart. N. America May 'Taw York U. States Msgr. napiraCity May 13 Now York U. Rates Cheat= - 11 Jonathan May 13 Now York U. Rates QUIST.. Niagara - - /lay 14 Roston 0. Britain Liverpool Poi Maoist &lay 16 lYttilakera 0.0010.00 I.lvg Erfate - ir7ei . .111.3: It t 4"; York U. Pl= tifig= Memnon ... May 17 New York U. State. Orem it You th . Zona. ...... May 21 New York 0. Milian Liverpool Artik—..... May 24 New York U. Rat.. Liverpool caenbrt•—.. May 23 N ew U.Drital. Liverpool FratikUn.... May 31 New Yorkill. States Ilam k Etbui 1 AP letters and newimapemon hand for England . Ire land and Hostland, ate sent by the Mn steamer, no matter of what line. Letters to the Continent of Europe.' by the Collins line, tottn Waitaki twenty one rents a tingle rate, ermyt for the. placed netutred to be prepakt In MIL Letters to the Continent of Europe by the Ctotanl gmust be prtpaid tlye nerds a Anyte rate, except to those lar=e required to he ' • • •• rftpla rALS AND DEPARTURES OF MAILS. .X.s.nrrx.—By Orrensburo,Cluuntweburg, Philadelphia; 000 lark, Eastern, (butte and Northern partsof N. Tort, Delaware, hen Jersey, and the Ms Near England Blew— The Pritish Province; of loon Canada, Nova heal. and Nun Ilturirwiek, duly. Arrives at 4P. Departs at IP. at. ding th add Hollid, Includine counties of Oradfoni. Cambria. Centre,aysburg Clin ton, Juniata, Twintidng. 1111110 , klegew, Potter. Perry, Tien., Colon. and part of Westmoreland, via I.lwlnmre. ,llumay to-lllMEalen t Muds, Nen Alexandre, and hoe anunty , Ante,. daily, except Mondays. at 1..; do- Palle daily at lie N. st. Duller, Hewer, Cranford. and Jeffenun counties, Western partofllew Tort and upper Canad.dalir. Artist, at m and departs at 9a Y. - hailer. atm Weman.—fly Washington, P., area Fayett% thanemet, pelt of IVmdmoreland county, M a ryland. Illltimore, Washington City,Mu th er. lusts of Ohio and luilana hentuesy, 11/Innisr Teruo-o -w% Alaimo. Missimippl, Arkansw North Caro tisorgia, ohs;. Florida and Teem, daily. Arrive.at rig.: and departs ate r. 01.11. By Farntte, Ramon. 'Tito-me, Part; Pa, ilollidays Core. h.. Jetterson Arrcur.. Holmes, and Tuomuerrits eountim.Ohlo, dell y. ives at 11 P 11. departs id 7 IL Noon thawmts.—Dy Hearer, Pte, and Cleveland, Ohio.— Deaver Co, In. Columbiana, Trumbull, Portage, Oman. Astuab ulantark,Waroe.liedina.Cuyalsoga,nommit,Wh o . itishi..nd, Lorain, 040110*, Lriry tiandosky. Wool, and Lures counties, Ohio: We extreme northern mantles ti Platet of Indiana and 1111no4, Including all 3111 1. WM low. and 11 lseumln, dilly. Anion. at 11 A. et.; do- parse at ti I. a. • . . KnriasPo. , --11,11hatjaburg.110.0C45, Eringfield,Tannt• I. 4% ". .n ' YttWil t or•onal,tlWy, escept . on Bund:fa: Cl /::: rises 7 y ~ e. 3,1. and 4epatts At t. thrryolll. We/LEW, Falianople, Parlors .111 c Bunts:burg an] Ace, jsod.e. Area Turadaya- I l i Tbuiclaya, and daltmlay. a 8 g. dcpula Mondays. WisltleNlaST atul Feld/mat 7 a. 0. Aturgtem's diall,Fittlaraille, and 51otti outtabela , A reit. .ettlays, Fridays, at .5 r. X.; de. pArc. Wedne.lays Itnd Vaturday. at 6 A. M. UrlONTeim.-11., Buchanan. Strett'a Ittm, .11cSecaltnet. Coal Valle,. glltabethlont. °ambles llostrawer, Dna, C.k--1.0np., PerrynpnnA. NAM. Lab.q. LlPtm IZVIOC. 4 IVT:Itat . g. Are 'd al r trP. "*" "." de- Bcruast, Bulker's • aullls, Notleatoans, Burgollstaten, Ortso Crest Village, I . a:tarpon's 0111, Botturni,Va. Anil , . Sundays and Mondays, 010 9.04 departs 3loodays and Thursdays:lo 1 P.M. anannt, Chun.. AlunlocksAlle, Moon, lion. Anises en tou rri Ls, y )::.n . 6 1t r r., , rt 1•1= Fs Ysdrviser, V. • o tueda at at Cettoora.—lis Antrina. N n orill% Waal:410o, 00 Apollo, Fa. Arytyce on NVedo.edaye, at P. 0,, depastr on !Imlay at 6 s. o.* Lacsnotttn.—By Innen', Ferry. Amt. on Prklay. at I depeal..... On ‘.:•1441ar, al 6 a. jiltangua.-slly still. Wexford . , Breakneck. Ogle, Ispelyesc.lll.llotown. Incite/0W Warne. and Venanco 0012011 es. Arrirsa daily 0 7 0 4 and &Tarts 6. 1 i a. at Let., ha. tbo dully malls ttPot be In the ~dare one hour Wogs their &parr. letter. for the trhareeklo aeon wn and weekly 01. Mud be In (ha Cate half Of boor Seto" tht•lr dew& e. RilT4B OF DISCOUNT. 07110,150 Dart roa •rtra rtrrsvcaul, GALATIA, Sr N. HOLMES & SONS, Balkans. No. LT Jfari.2 sc, /ono. Third and kletrikainPitithanth. PEN NNYLV Ana.lllntnen .t Mand110n.......1....0 Bonk of Pant burgh - ...--parlilraneh at Iconeter---. haeLange /tank of 4._...pan Branch at Xenia. -do Wm. atol Man. of d0 , ...--twrßranch as. Vonngslown--flo 11.1. of Coleiturnm. o City Lank: Cinoinnati-_.do Bank of North Or -par liosonterelal Ilk,Uhansinatido 3,... 1 flank cfliortlia littertienyan Prank. Lank ---......d0 Bank of Pentivilvaina--imilLaispetta Lank. . ..__...._ lb. r a tio Park of Penn Towtatnip-pwr RAO,. Life I. S Trust lb-4o Bank of the Untied litaLea4 %intern Berm. ilank---do lnona.vial Bank CO Pa_ Dank of tialwlllon---.-On Harmer, 31 a nehanieelikpar Small N.e...„..„...... -do Girard Bank_ . -......---.-. par, NEW NNULJ,..N D. la Ketington Bank.- ... ......r'lli ntlvent Ilsitka.-----..i4 tlantlfar. a hook Itsak---r4 NNW Yultli. npfl ado I phis ank.-.-....parl ILL II YLAND. houthwask Hank.-....- -Dv; Dalin:note _ .... p ap I Pradon.ti's Link- par:Coontry_ ........ -. ...... -.... tZ ...term took ..... ..-.--.l,ati N.JkiI.SEV A DLLAW Alit`, an't .;Ilium 6 .l : '' ste ' r 'r etiity l t . .pall AA"''' \ ' 'It 4 :IIVIT ..--... ' Danko! Danville parilank of the Valley S 1 Ilank of Date, Ctr.ater-pankllt of Virginia. Ittedimmt 1 /lank of i/drasantwto...-touvka. Dank, Va....x.tak.--. !-, , Lank of lletty•burgh.....- iilFarenere Lanka Virginia 1.. Dank of Lear Waal: - . llterctuastst 0 Ranh. bank hr ritt Of 31.14CIttcwo . .... - 41Nonfil tierce Lank_.— i 1 llocitnormry Co. Italak.-.par lintncht,.. Bank of Norlindoolorlaint.parl nt,lnill Cailiti,lNZ' . CarLd•Latik..-....--,- li'lLink of Cap . kear-..-... 2 1 Coltatbia Ilk k Lrida - ellOnt-tr'Dk 07 90. of N. Catalina... 2 =own Han.k...........palUarmacrtl4l Ilk, :t IlltUtitru . 1 141. r....i.,-..,---,.... ~- 601.7711 CAROLINA. ksr wers' IS K vlinteki Lo-p., 1 ,111a oft. ni. of a. CduKSaa 2 .tarnt,..:10,':01......nrr.1,..;8auk of limn.-- 3 ankallitevitog .ittlak Charimama---- 2 'Vrirl7k 'b oDirlinfilillio.raf'Planters' A Ilekbazune Ilk 2 k t .,.. ar . ../t I t r . 1, 1, 0 t l' , a v t ,,,,,, n0tturg ,,.. .. ,/ A.,,.., 0,..E11tt1 ... 1A. ki.. co liarttsbnrot Rank....--...-. '4,l3ant of Aukuata .. . -.- lIonottial• bar-k.--.--- ..t l /Ik. 4 Brnho.lall., /t . u. k a 2 Latleattur 11an0....- . --pat 1 - 1:NYE531.1,- -.... I..alcalt.o , t 01.7 Rank.-t.ar All aolymt tank_ .. ... ..4 - ;. 2 I.ttlan. 41 Dank - .• . owl KENTI. CRT, II more Dank of 40..01. %mho! Krocurk, ivoogenD vi .... bank. -._ par Lk of Looimeille.lnunoon V, .U . ' , ., : ,i ' llfv.act ' Laul..-...- . V. North..., ni of Kvotiteki t tp,....10: F:a..ll.lavvtwinerd Noal.ero Ilk of K. tmooky 't. Tor. Bank... ... 1, , , tlivnttiill. , ''"" ;;ltl . M . . --- ..;" .. -"“ lifil ' O l IT. " ..... ''' ' 0 b0 „,,„,„ flo k .. „_ . v, -tate (lank au.l tranntm_.. . ok Pnu , L at 14,1 , 4 .at AtLvitv.-__,...4,, vrie,c4,NslN. Enoch at Ilrld,r , rt-.. t. doitlattn. k ?Iry Inc Co. chk,.. t- Er.t.,l, at t'ttlirt - klw-...t.d0 511CIIItIAN. branch at vt.toland \ 401Farstrni 51,11annre Dank 3 Lnovit at Tat.vnt .0, , tmertuaent ttock Dank-- d Crane. at Im>tion.........ido:Pvontsuiar Rank- ... ..... 2 Lntiteh at Lvlaveare . .... ~ .o, l nfluvanceConepany-........ 3 Pranot a: C01unabna.........in MAU Lank I lirtatin at Aahlaintia-. do CANADA. litaferh at Senor, ......._. do Pk oft, N. naterlea, twontett Ilrattrb at %anstlekl... ..... Ato Rank °III,. People. Trronton bran.. at ',ploy ....-. ..-do , Hank of Montreal . 3 11,5336 at etteeillit•Ll --.- doPin,f L. Canada. Tonnti,i braoch atColami.-.....d0l kith/ERN t...VCDANOX. Ittaatti at Warning!. 4,4)0 New limk (puny.-...._ ta Dratmh at Cents . . do;On Philadelphia do.____, .:i Ilraoch at ...In - . - 4” 613 Illathmorit .14 ..,, . yi Branch at tttrulhtnyill. - . .doi W.L.STEIIN EXCI.U.SiGi. Ilra.rb at 11 1 V.•tnett _.,loTtnetnnatt. ...... .- .... _ t, lican,b al Newark- dollnnivtenie - .... -il Plnuoh at Lif ria .in'tt. I.oute ..... . . - 7: • Pl.":il at. F.n.'"ld- q0;t91it!.!.‘!7.1;.?..1..ti"M-..: --..chat env,- Ltathat ;Niirita... liram 11 at Nit i'lnaiaht_i_ Branch at tat Branch at Noraral,k - . . j.tt Pt-m[l , h at I•nrtsrit,t`a . lirannlt lia , c.uua.- - ltraarh at 111illiettbe lirats,b at Varahoga.-...- Lrarsch at Tc 16.14 So. rateir', ; .../Ins Wt. . niLNm 10141.. w ... doi Ducat... - PRICES OF STOCKS ILLPORTZD nr A. WILKINS & Co. STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS 1 - 011NER OF MAILKLT AND TRIED M=l:=l] • ...... 117 ri-1• • July , .1.. to.N., ',it. 11. 1.1•41. , 11 11`,:::1.V1'= /1111,ny .......I.l' IS• r" 0 0 00 t 110 vr do 1 . 111•10.mlk ray . t./ lot. Jan &Jul! 11, n*. WA. nal.. 'lOO, •I :do Alt. T.oy elt, ,100, 60 Al . 1,11 \( Jo nv 11.1.. 100 ' PAN Psmit rit4burteh,.... 41' pa 'Ll.....!apripr 31.nidudi a Slum( ; do .k. 0 1.413en bnk. ...... f;ip... 414, do Allretwur ....... lit 2 , 1t...". I• :Pi. liar 4Vet ....Iti . 1 . ,01 Yr e 4 11ssoi Vridire. 40 41 ro , rtbs'in Liberties .... . , I 11'41.r.unsvrt .27 7,5 iAst:Asncs. Ilk 1 4 , ! , 10r'5.T.p• Ano,tated Fireman's ' 1 !. , rsi.takkru . fon. 49 47 'Ellv.Qr 3 v _ 10 47 I do I.nkn 0100' s Ihnrorlir 30 1017 In7o, stsrrAATAV/ I 1,10. te. Pittsburab 41i•A 64 64171D1 , . 3',111 62 i.,.„ a. eottrul lin;d - vrodi 41.14, 41 (1.1. A Porass. 1.1,01 110 3A Holt. et 0111 in Irin from., 31, I .. ('lrvin" .0111110 LLD 10. t; 131 ' l. ri n " i t • W. 7 . 17 Dock:lnn: Ito tIOII3, Illy.Dre4 71 I I. Vrr.: l, .T q alll:!r;rl C ,; ". tnid) dr,. Vl‘tt:n Crork Plink lined 1 - 2 Allot. 0 Perrysville Pk litl, Z. ..• j tirvond , ,,..furuplim lid ..., 60 Chortler. Cr.' Co al y 02NIDIT. Jan. 60r r. 02 I t• h , t,h 14,t. 30Y11 ' 10 , r l'• I , 111q11, , I kri(”1114,1 . Removal. I AMES WILSON Nu , removed Hat ty awl Cap Storr to No. id Wood Mr.., third door roulb ut thavardid alb], ' T I O - PARTNERSIIIP—fIavirkg taken my kj , Edward Wile.. Info)ra, intridP °°. Illat,C roo zp and Fur bonne.., ve heralifter do b t 0k.,.... under the tuune of 4. WIL , ON BONat ul Wood ittrvet JAMO. ILSO' s L, P. S.—Jamen INllson continue% ibis 1101 and COP No. 0 Yedenl •tre.A. Cr.r,kept b 7 Isbl; J. Wilson it Bon. WIIOLESALE and retail ina.nufaerra nt...er Car PI t 17.7 Vl ' er .77,1 r.tr.:Ut i .t%Xra "" atol.Capo of their ow whol es Flo to and Inounfoetoro. of evory r u ti o r n i t tal i o;. t. ny lo and totoll, on4l krone tbo U. , ahoy win New Barages, Tishnes, Bilks, Lawns, 8a s. 1V11.1 , r..F.1 4 LY , , , t s BUIte k I ) IFIELD have this dr .5 , ,e.. Dress Ti r liko..p l ag do" °!. l; . l o7k , etWoet /ttostton e t .I :trie . oe Invited to eon woe. moan, their tombs ten Goode at wholosalo b,rooms nn reel BURLAPS—Q'_ superior article 40 inch, for sal* bi my'r siutullY a L.M. COMMERCIAL Ommmois Mliatimentiamt embeeripikas thM MOM' rrrirttl and fontanted tree of expeum. from 1111. -MN, • • PEITSZIIRiIIi MARKET. . On Ice Plorsaman Oismal Satorday. flay 31. f The prosalllng feature of Ott market yesterday was that of general d untie's. and Val, few rates Pransphed In any department of ttade: FLOVII—The receipts were mnall, and the only Rams.o beanl of on the 'hart wero 159 tilde Monogabela brands at 13 15. and IV) lohls Ohio brands, made up of different small lot, at 13)6r 3(7.3 =. for R. C. and este.- Awde of 27 bhls In stbre at $3 15 T 1 Dbl. A sale of '3.10 bble from atom at 13.25 per Dbl.' RYE YLOUR-kturtber Wes lo email rat., at $2 GO Rota ,rat Ganda, and OE 70,4267 tram atom. - 011ALN-The *Met is without my material thanatt- Receipts con,forward enarionly, and roles from PM hands bate twen congaed to email lola at for wheat, C 21465 to CS (70e, for rd and white; Corn 314.;:tc, R7a 60. sad oats at =a...Mak fu'e °Moat, and pima qualitiesh Darter Is venalual at 07atite t• GROCERIES-The market is quiet. with no market chum to prime, Nagar Ls Dm at 7e far hart Itjolawes stradr M37q-1737a, to email Imo. Of Coffee, roles hava been coutlaset to. limited parcels. and prtres hare ruled 'dater than mutt be attained fur larger Mr. If. quote Rio In • .melt way at iov, wP. Elm is wiling to small lots by the Stem, at ti e w P. PRO{ IS7I/7:5 , -Ilaron has not been so natl.. but fall Prim are obtained. Salm of 1000 and =tl 00 at 7e for shmideresalitagiX far aldm and 'VP! for hams. A HOP of 9V. , mustrY old. at tits, and MOW. shouldere and hams at 0.% sod ("Se w lb. halm moor aural hams at 1043 lta-Sc; and af thin! tool to tabs w b. CIIRESE-Salus It hos to lots at Gle it h. CRACKERS-The following to • list of the inantifacto• rm . pricer Irrapr CrackniM, 71 , Butler Var :tug. Creciwni. ippotio - al Dem El are flrim awl In fair dentami from atom at ft 45P I La. Sale,. of apple,. at Trann li bm .BEAN.I-42ma1l rodeo are reported to u. at 1116241 75 11, extra. and $1 2.101 37 for common and mixed. . -....... FlSH—Vales Salmon at ;IS P bbl; Shad $l2 fdr Yo I: and !lent.; of $4 W. a!ra Nu I 31ackcrel at SU. No 2at SIC4IO SU, No 2, lug. 39389 +mall do S. 7d at Lb!. 011. 4 —Salra . Lioarad at 900 No Lard at 65470 e, and No 2 do at Caa"llVala P ppd. TALLOW—SaIes S labia at 7!..;e. 141.1 i /11DF3—.Itsrtioer s.a.h.s of We..rdoro at. 11.10 BYIATUE2—Ei7e..g of prime qualltitß , M , V•47o, and cf redo md. 4:4YAIe Do. /100 CROP—T6eiChrthstallNl93 Current gives the ni ne-Y.l etetement dt the hoc crop Last reason, ISZA. -- 178356 : '`'3•74s " f --- - 2 ' 24 ' 7 4,6 . 6 % 5 1. 54 . 0 'MAN) 181,600 =S.W. Comber snat Valk, Ketapekr WOK/ yom. 41.1 9/1.01.+0 fatal - .... . 3 =4 567 1.652= 3190%.3 Me One* shows the wiellelenee In vaulter N ho :519:31 Tbe del:wiener In weight was 10 P ens Live. year the Loin averae , ed 206 ht.. wh . .le tt.la year the seer:ice wasoulr 105 D 0 Actor:Loa to the., U.. amities of the two yea'," would be a. followc 11:=M111111 WOOL—Tbe llllrwa Malec. In Jone remarks upon the Wk.ol trade. sayr:—AA to wool pnwing there never war. better country furl! than thla partictdar Aretlnn. It will. In rine Mot. leo hare COO a oubt. teeme nno or our staple.. No other slack 41. n be raised as adrantageonaly ta Alleep at Oro preno.nt time. In Lama learn titan tha , should annual), expel t more railltous of wands of wont from thLs place than Ir. now cape. had. As four LA it is rthed bare, nanaranorleAs till mein,: up, and the North vre,t till an ber part toward elothlnu v wellea fnedJng the world. The mtal exte.rt ut •j le (nen N. Ynrk durine lert week Inclutlsutt t'.:3.1.0 ',the Arrth, tea. Sl.tra3,k, er, t l the m export the the its.. th.- alth 11.11.174,610. Withitt the 1,7A:2 year.. the chatter. tfltl Itant.• of tlio Satt.t7 Fund 0r1 , ,t in a, Ate. a Nett Vork, .111 eapiro. citFoi rhe/•han Ita G. capital E4' .nett nod s attna of (untie/3 PORT OF PITTSBURGH R.r ,o rm. 7 1,0. 0 0 - 0-1001•10 pier M. A. an .”010g, at a .tend AP.III VE.D. 11.-weer. Atloan, l'ulg 31rnorns, U.I .gtona.cKett. liggualk.on.MeNe , esp l ort. 18.IngyeriIALL:y. Went ~ndrtedi, An.,. Kinney. t; J.n Tsgemiggra., Murdok. J.. ?tel. 31nore. Wbcelnn. Lind, If uraL eu.l,ier. :defining, Sutufrt_ ilarlgeye lgengn.Cnni Elizah.dh Verant.. Ft Inulig. Trues, Lhearrirr. rt Atin n tre Ika, , /Ir . ownsr.:llo. J ilourtnr - lrrul, Mrl:. tr .,yrort- Thro Stm tr, , art Neu. fare , ..11, Cm:lrma:s. I'lltrt sr.ratts , :rrnlrr.l. Ihurrr.i. gin_ . . s.•r bA Lorri.vlll, I a.r.lostr Sr, 1. Elisz4,t2 LEAVINO Tills PAT. PIIILAPEI.I.IITA AND HALTI,IIOI:r.. I, I prt-tt t l'ane.rn,r daily at cam Pm. WZLLSVILLI:—Artna - IlltllNiEl'OßT—Csobinr. CINCINNATI—Merouerr. No. 1 to ISrlLLE—llantnrd. Import's BY RIVER. C/N , CIYNATI k•L= 1.130/ I! tilll A C,, as. waol W Barld.o, 11)14 Fruit+, B A Fklm ooluck A (7, 1u do-1 I,rk-r 1 C. 15 bk. iron Lcreisa k At.rjiA.,-; 2 h 1.14 h,n I I) 2 I.M. med., lu 91i5 r.;4 Ow: a Tba,. 1.1. 1 •-rk rz,1 , 0 111 nth. blue lick w - Ikr• fle• 1.2. 2 truot, bolladr W Ilmchkm, tk I tobacnn Brown,* Kirkwarkk. I trunk 5 U. 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EATON, C.'2 Fourth It. . .. ~'" C. 3 ILEESE— b exes for sale by , ~,,,,,,, r SAIAII DICILEY I CO. whitE Filf:_ , 38 bbls. and 38 hf, billi for tale by ~ 941A11 DICKEY a CO, tn,lU ' Winn . and fro.t Ma en 4. 3 001:18!. CASES 434,1 a ixed ~ 'tans ; • i " 1 Blict Ihm.l Cloth: • CoUnti Gads. The above =ode ayei,,,,,,,,,,,,,... Wet. manufactn• rent. on enna1,n0.,1,..,rd far We ~.... • Pararable thee. M ntyl • .eil . IIT 4 ' ' I=l GAZETTE. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE From the Rion York Commercial 'Advertiser XETHODISI ' cauaca Casa 111X711 'DAT. New You; May 26. U. B. CIitCLIT O.—lnit.—Before Judges Nelson and Betts. Henry B. Beacom and ahem Tr. George Lane and -others- The Court room was again crowded this morns ing, though not quite so densely as yesterday. Mr. Choate resumed his argument by saying that if on review of the conference of 1788, the Court should be of the opinion that it has been clearly established as an historical fact that it was cb origins clothed with absolute poweri'lt then becomes a question whether. the general representative body of 1808 was meant by Its constituents to be clothed with the power of di- Tiding the church. He could distern no trace of intention to confer such power. The lanplage of its constitution was simply "fit shall have power to make needful rules and regulations for the church." However broad and comprehensive the terms in which this body was originated, it most be construed seconder.. rmicriam. Is the powerto dismember a bedy , , to be implied in the power to make rules and regulationa, for its government and guidance Mr. Choate here alluded to the case in the let of Peter's, cited by Mr. Johnson, . and argued that there was no analogy whatever between-the powers of the Federal" Government and those of the General Conference of, the Methodist Epis copal Church. He cited a passage. from the second volume of Bangs's History, page 229, to sustain hii.view of the powers of conference, and raped that they were restricted from dividing the church. They were prohibited from changing the articles of religion, and was it to he supposed that they were designed to have the power 'to dismember the church Bo much for the law of 1808. Now what has occurred since then, affecting this subject 4 On ly three things, the Canada case, the action of the conference of 1844 and of that of 1848. As to the Canada case, it could not be considered to have much to do with the Methodist Church in the United States. Mr. Wesley had severed his connexion with the old church - of England with reluctance, and it was only from the most absolute necessity that he granted to the Metho dists of this country the privilege of establish ing en Independent church. The resolations of any body of Americen mthisters conld not, pro prio rigor', have any control over their Canadian brethren. The tie was only conventional He cited a case in of Denis to show that two churches entire ly independent of each other may form a teepee of union without mingling together, and may dissolve that connexion without schism. The connexion between the Canadian and the Ameri can churches was just such a union as this, end the act of the General. Conference putting an end to the treaty of compact 'clearly shows this to have been their deliberate Opinion.- He sub mitted that n 6 fair legal or historical enquirer could doubt that thin view of the Canada case mix correct. In regard to the preccedinp. of 1844, the co, Armee of that year was composed of delegate.. eleited in the ordinrry - way without any special reference to the division of the church. There is not a particle of evidence that in their prepar atory studies, in their annual conferences, or in the instruction. of their constituency, they.were at all prepared for such a solemn and important net. The conference of 1848 was composed ct men who had cooled - from the angry , discusaione of the previous meetings. Public opinion had • ripened and their action was more deliberate and entiled to some consideration. Mr. Choate examined the 'case of = vs. Armstrong, 7 Ben. Monroe's Rep. 506, whirl. had been cited by Mr. Lord for the plaintiffs. Ile next proceeded to the discussion of the point that these plaintiffs, having voluntarily abandoned the organization of the Methodist Church, have forfeited their right to any propor tion or the funds of the Book Concern. the original plan of that institution to appropn , ate its profits to what in law mast be called a charitable use. From 1796 to the present day -that has been the law under which it has *;beett conducted. .The beneficiaries of this use are, the: amperahuated and worn out preachers, their wid ows and orphans, as 'Cr say, remaining in connec tion with the Methodist Episcopal Church. .Thel rigid of these beneficierles is not, as these plain tiffs claim, a perfect right. It is e right which is inehuated by coming within the derionrctio par romsrum, and only maintained by continuing to he comprised in the class epecited as beneficie- Hee The argument of the plaintiffs, that the ministers, by eelling the ; books, acquire a legal property in the profits, is mere theory of social ism, and no importance could be attached to it in this Court. It was an argument which every laborer might urge to claim an interest in the goals of his employer. The only argument of the plaintiffs which he was able to appreciate was that the old church is gone, and two new ones founded on its site.— in their view the ship had struck upon the rocks and gone to pieces, and every man is to seize a plank, orwhetever he can take hold of. They profess to treat this fund es a species of joint stock company, and argue that it is d.issolvedby , mutual consent and that all the members Pre en tled to come in for their share. This is the theory set up by them intheir ar. gument—but the whole frame of their bill of complaint contradicts - and refutes the assertion. In that they constantly treat the defendants as belonging to the old Methodist church ro moth,. The plaintiffs have established no legal or equi table right to the funds they claim. The Gener al Conference slid all that it could for them.— It recommended to therennual conference to au nub the sixth restrictive rule, but they declined to accede. This Court is not in the habit of looking to the consequences of its judgments, but it will administer the law strictly. Aside from his mere professional duty in this case, lie might by permitted tie say that there was noth ing a good man and-a natriot should so much desire this day as • reunion of the whole : Meth , diet church.. lie had no means of jedging with accuracy of its probability; but he hoped for it, and believed it .till possible, if the Court should refuse the prayer of the complainants. There were thousands of Southern - Methodists still in the bosom of the old Church in Maryland, in Kentucky, in Western Virginia, in Arkansas, and in Texas, end theireonstant desire was that this secession might yet be healed, and the gi. - nous fabric of Methodism in the United States preserved in its former unity. Mr. Choate spoke upwards of two hours this morning, and was followed by , George Wood, Esq., who said that so much time had already been occupied iff - this case by the opening counsel on both sides in sifting tie the evidence, that he should endeavor to con dense his argument into as narrow a space as possible. It wan important on the threshold of the discussion to understand the present issue between these parties. The plaintiffs claim a portion of these funds relative to the proportion of those who have gene off from this Church South- The question now is, whether that aeparntinu entitles them to receive a pro raid elude in the funds of the Book Concern. It certainly is a most unfortunate controversy. If there is any subject which should be kept out of diepute and marked emphatically with the epirit.of peace, it is a religious subject. The moral influence of such contests is bad on the rising generation, and he would venture to nay the 51. E. Church will soon discover its effects among them. But there seas another unfortunate aspect peculiar to this particular controversy. The Methodist Church hes been the pioneer of religion in this country, so that this may almost be said to be a , national question. And at this time, when deo ger has arisen of a severance of the unity of this Government, it is to be regretted that the South ern members of this church have not waited with a little more patience for the amicable arrange- meat which there yes every probability of being effected. The counsel for the plaintiffs had taken grounds which in his judgment- were entirely fallacious. They claim that they have a vested right, and that on the separation of the church, like the diisolution of a partnership, the mem bers have a right to a pro rata share of the funds. Ho referred to the Maysville case, and said he thought be should bo able to show that that de debut was altogether erroneous. • These plaintiffs had no vested right • They did not possess the power of alienation. They .have no right except as they answer the discription of beneficiaries. Ho cited a case in the 7th of V, soy.s Reports, and Luke vs. Fuller, in' the 9th of Now.ilempshire Reports. -If these plaintiffs 1 1 bad keen tenants in common in this fund, they ; amid, hive power to dispose of their interest, hete° one would be BO absurd as to claim such a power for them-here. The fact was the law gave thb. no rights except as'beneficineice under t the , Peeirthlienitations of a charitable use. lie I cited Vidal ve,.Gi ee ,p c E xecu toes, 2 Howard, I 195; Beal vs. lax , 4 G eorg i a Rep., 402; Bums Executors 5 8. Smith, 7 Vermont Rep., Morgan vs. Yates, 3 Mebane'. Ch. Rep., 242; the mae of the Garden street Church, 7 Paige, 78; Shot- I well vi. Mott 2 SanforaCh. Itep: 46. Tho question might be raised whether this law of charitable uses had not been repealed in this state under the Revised Statetes. That it bad ; ; been In force, and was still in force in all the States of the Union, even where the statute of Elisabeth was not adopted, was well settled by t h e Supremo Court of the United Star,s i n the ease o fthe 2d of Howard to which he had refer ; red, but he was obliged in candor to admit that I t h e doctrine had been smiled in this State - by . Some of the dozen Supnune Courts crested an . MC= ~'.,r4' C'iY ~,_ 1 . .- Y._ h :~~- _ de; the new constitution, and he would therefor examine the poiniivritir the permission of the Court at greater length than would otherwise have seemed tha necedry. He then read tint :chapter of the Revised Stat utes in relation to trusts, and,argped that it was solely designed to \ abolish private trusts , and those only which affected real estate. -Public trusts, and private trusts of personal proptety, were still governed by the law of ehnritablo uses.: Mr. Wood was Proceeding with the diectudius' n of tote queation when wo left. Efts argmxtenta are venally characterized ; b, r profound legal An alysis,. and are too:abstrams to be of nail* jet-, terestto the unprotessiOna.l reader. There was s+zsdaible decimation of 'the eadiebze ..trhen 'he commenced to speak.. , , From -41thur'? nom Got . THE 1255IONARY AND THE BOBBIE. DI AX OLD PICINIMIL In the. Year of our Lord IS:, a missionary from ode of the eastern. States, who had. just completed his 'studies, and. had 'received a corn tnieslOn from the Missionary Society, was passing is a masterly direction beer the prairies of Illinois. - - Ile bad seen,. occasionally, 'an article' in some of the three or four religions periodicals of that period, about the F-a•r W-e-s -t, and with the be nevolent desire of doing good to the "destitute and scattered pioneers of this remote, and then 'scarcely known region, had traveled on horse- - bock from his native village, Trenching ott ' baths, no occasions' offered, during his long journey. Ohio wasilen •• said to be' a Iliad of moral desolation; Indiana was "supposed" lobe many degrees lower in the scale of civilization , — and the new State of Illinois was •• imagined^ to be situated eery near the."jumping-off place." A vague and somewhat doubtful impression elc iste‘l as to the tonality and.cliaracter of„ lissouri —and KentackY was known abroad byreport for its. fighting and gonking propensities,. while the population were characterised as "half-horse, half-alligaterand a- tauch-of-the,snapping- - turtle." Amongst the vague and zlther indistinct im pressions of the character and habits of. frontier adventurers, that floated over the mind of the young missionary, were thee° of robbery and mrirder. _ During the period of inquiry and anxious mrslitatien about devoting his life as a missionary of the cross in the wilds of the west, the idea of robbery iald murder occupied no minor place in Ala imagination. Still, with commendable rest. infirm and a martyrspirit, he resolved to hazard even life, with the sacrifice..of every earthly comfort, to preach the gospel and introduce the mellowing influences of civilization amongst a pedple who belonged to the • same-nation with himself, and who might eventually inert to con trolling influence over the destinies of the re public. It was on a cloudy and cold day in Gm month of December that our missionary friend was semi crossing an aim orthe Grand Prairie, east of the Okay, as the Kaskaskia river, by abbreviation Ida Kaz,) and French accent. had been called. Ke had traveled's long distance that day, by fol lowing a devious and-l:mune trail, or " path," now through a _skirt -of timber—then across the point of a prairie, Without seeing n log cabin, _or any other "sign" of a human residence. Night woo fast approaching. The landlord. where ho had been accommodated with " private entertainment" the preceding night, had directed him on a " blind trail" to a fording place across the Mau, beyond which, and in the same direction was tho town of G—, to whicli he was journeying. Both horse and rider were fatigued with long fasting and a hard ride,- and the missionary could form no conjecture how far it migbt be from as settlement which he had hoped to reach before nightfall. Anxious and somewhat bewildered, lie !Coked in each directien for signs — of a liuman habitation; When an uncouth specimen of humanity appear-. ed on horseback, and coming In a rapid move.. malt, and inn diagonal direction, acrose the .prairie towards the path of the missionary. As the man- approached, his personal appearance; dress and equipage manifested no friendly de sign. Ilis head was covered with the skin of The . prairie' log with the tail hanging behind:. Ma outer garment wasneither a cost, frock: er 6touar.: Ifi western parlance it- was to hunting shirt,":: made of dressed•deer skin, with the tepo - tind . aide stripe curiously. notched and fringed, putt:, . the missionary it had an alarming aspect. Over it hung, a powder born and bullet p ouch, and around his body was a leathern belt, in which wrs thrust a formidable knife. A lend ' ed rifle carelessly lay across the rider's shoal- der. Nor was his personal appearance in the least degree prepossessing. lie supported a black. beard of three .week's growth, and dark, elfish locks:of hair could be seen beneath the skin His countenance from constant exposure to the weather, was swarthy, and a rough, stalwart,. brawny frame seemed to the alarmed missionary if gigantic proportions. It had braved the storms of . .more than forty winters. Every indication painted most vividly on the perturbed imagination of. the miesionery, the danger that hung over him. The fast impulse was to urge Lis jaded horse into a' flight. A eec . and thought convinced him of the hopelesaness of, the attempt, and breathing a word of prayer to heaven for protection,: be felt to Itabmit ;0 his fate with a gleam o ff [ hope that the desperado, who was hut a fewards from him; might„ per, adventure, spare his life. . . The salutation that struck on his cars, in a harsh, gutters! Take, conveyed no consolation to . his mind, and only nerved to increase his alarm.. .• Hallo, strangre. what are you about there! Where are you riding r ‘. '.... "'The reply was given in the language or weak. ness and Submission, nod something was added,.: with indistinct utterance about giving up horse: And equipments if his life might be spared— Learning, on further inquiry, that his route was across the river to a settlement some fifteen or, twenty miles distant, the supposed, robber re plied in voice by no means mild and s, attractive —"You can't get there to night—besides, the ?Id ford is-washed away, and yon can't find the new one; follow me-1 ran _fix you." - The term "fix." had an ominous import, but the enact degree of outrage implied in this new form of speech, was not very clear to' the mis sionary. But there was no alternative. Ho leas' alone and wholly unprotected; he-els stailliin stature, of a slender make, had no weapons but spiritual ones, and succesiful realatance eras hopeless. Re knew not the path to the riser, and were he to attempt flight the death dealing rifle might stop him. So ho turned as directed into the trail, and followed the guide. is they slowly rode in ••ImHan fi'c," through the tall grass, with points of timber nod brushwood for. the space of two miles, the missionary drew a fancy picture on hill - imnginntion of a cave sad n . gang of robbers, who would soon "fix" bits, or' determine his foto. He breathed more freely when he found only a single cabin, a rough look ing stable for horses, and a cornfield of a few acres, with no signs of acconcplice, "Light. stranger, and take your saddle haze; I'll „ria your horse." • Taking his saddle bags on his anima directed, he entered the cabin through a.low door way. Here was a woman and three children, but thefr personal appearance and - dress might, or might not indicate danger to the traveler. On her hew] was a covering of coarse cotton, called, in the language of a past generation, a "sun bonnet." It nearly hid her face from human observation. Reaching forward a stool, the only salutation given was—" Take a scat by the lire, stranger." Recollecting what Ledyard. and other travelere have said of the humanity and hospitality of the female sex, the missionary mused on the proba bilities of escaping with life; feeling a degree of reconciliation to the loss of his horse, his saddle bags, and the contents of his purse, which last r contained hut a few dollars for traveling expenses. In his saddle bags were diverse articles of apper- • el which he could spare, and there was the pock et bible, the gift of a mother noir in heaven, a hymn book, and a small package of neatly writ- ten sermons, which had cost him several months labor, and, as he fancied, were admirably adapt'. ed to disperse the clouds of ignorance that brood ed over the inhabitants of Illinois. la thc'mesatime the settler, hunter, or robber, in what vocation ho might appear, had replen ished the fire with some logs of dry hickory, while the busy. housewife Wes preparing' the homely meal. . , It consisted of fried venison steak, corn l'dod gen," and highly flavored coffee, with the spin:if. trounces of fresh cream, and excellent butter, The missionary, who had not eaten anything' since early dawn, and was cogitating' whether - - feminine humanity would not afford him a mor sel in the corner where he sat, was startled with the invitation—" Sit by, stranger, aid take as . bite." If surprise and gratitude were the fast emotions, amazement followed, when the appar ent robber implored the blessing of -Galin a so noroas voice, closing with an expressive A a .en/ Bewildered - and confased, the missionary for to eat, until repeatedly reminded by his now apparently hospitable landlord, and the kind hearted wife, that he did not eat—"PerhaPil I + 6 was not used to such fare": --"Would he takes- 18 P of milki" Ile did - ,not seem to regain his .pp.P7 tito Until the officiaa' s housewife brought on her Platter of honey, gathered from the hollow oyez more, and made divers apologies that her larder contained nothing- he could eat. After supper, the landlord ecauntneed relit gious coaxersation with the inquiry--."Are_yeet aprofailYtum, stranger*' The question relif, eta to church membership was propau44***