PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PUBLIBUED .BY wurrk a co PITTBZUBOB SATURDAY- mprojuip, JPNE.:4-./851- - 6arimeaomc qnd Whig.ConntgTlcket 7 17.71:07717 mos Of 741711101 COCIT. •-• .WALT,II42 WAR - D;•afPaehla Ice It W. (1" IL I A. 1115, of Pittaboub• rfAlAALlreripc: or ram Ar qcaves mimosa, is • 'Wit. /I...IPCLUILE.of Pittaburgh. 1 , 3.4170 Jro.ol. 07 0110 4 72 Of VA.= intro, , AC " • gaifit?GL.,VlliflrL`f."-P41„;., JOLIN . MINAISILLT. L at Robima. 1430 .1314 X.. 1%111 kierA . Taal; PEN ET. of .itqforAPArt. • U • 4- " r 4 4 at /AdUAA SA.TIVEL TAIII . V.ESTOCK. of fltUbursh. . • ALEX. 111 CILA8W.4.0; of Allerlear ' TAILED It t ifila z oi s Ettiborgh: I .3CILLX V. EOWLAN P. of Cmoras.ir. .• ROEffEE SLAG, of Pittab nub" • . WEST. af AUerArof• '' • ' • 4411 . 011.. • • • • JOITX rsimcs. . i . clue . ifed. to tate Ora ad Sunda 'a.tiefiaon (to'-fuoiaw) tit four o'clock,.; the ear n'orilona of the new Cathedral will be blessed and laid by the Bishop. The Very. Rey.' Dr ..Mori: art . 0.;9. A! . ; will preach be"talten.‘4 taitirdi.iloo erection The Detooortti of this State have plated their E - zi:etteket in the field—for Governor, War': Dm -411.;ie Cle4ifeld';'and' for tonal tpion*en, I;fo3.6;U l llie 'Post ways this is s good ticket. and that it will bo elected by 15, 000 That editor holterer, no . 821 he predicted that Mr. Loniteeth Johnstonaottld detest tom 5' by 20 , 000 major ltyr Ifouow only claims 15,0110,andif pre. iidiotiCa fcausded en tie better' data than alto Past; which we.verily believe, we shall r.'ret;"Gi..WittioiZointotiot by's,cioo At the }totclee ca the terribly disaetrolta Ode the tatifief lfig!,ir&ts not. fully developek .now the.firoothundin . is of foundries andfarge; have been eatingnished , oar naanufactureS of ill kin& ore in' depressed Condition,' and tnon.ands ofpereons aro seekang for profitable eaployreent in vein.. ,This.will all be in Ottrha• 'vorz ,Peopl4 tato tot forgoitdia the Sodden. ge t ali anti - Cheering effecte of the Win g of 164 :'LIthey for :paity in t4 4 *-or:rr-ocoiiff, if it is sold the.] great poin?latity.or -Gen:Tayloi assisted in de featim the PosVa.priadietien; in 1848,46 that vbanarne of.:Winfield &mit hilt : hejind i ter potetkit SST. ~ ."4"e; our neighbor of the - l iirv; 4 •l4l l 'w4-- . 9ketid 60 0 6] CPSilngit , oue biaq*lolo uolligter, , Who never enelt - pewder , :,rm beim de t t Mito.tddi*'e 6 at!ittet' 4lo-7 4 - K. 7061 t9n. taste - d''k'stii'itoesi;, Arhatn; - q . . t pepiderfizi rit Gina Caz:sl*c, " Cano - 4m—Thee North: Atnerict, irrired at - liew.Yarlt on , Monday,"ll4iigine-,4ooi4sidiers, andl3Boo,oo6,iii gord and rid . , Tho now . brcught by the papenjrcpreseo the mining .intesent , a- very TreepeiCbt::* New die coverlet, Fe making "in 'the' eou#4s * 10. :41 0 7 uent_ro in, great gilitusdance,,but ; great 41iSctilty has bacaaiperieneettin exparating the gold from she •roelt.; , !#Sonte." of 'the richest' specithens 'of e . .*:seett /min been - bronght to Bari Fran cucOtprodetin 34'percent:ai,gow! tincb q .. nanti... iblicitiiht to. - be sent 'to-,the At lantic nidnba its: crude atate, arhernit. could -be itparntetl tobetterndunbigo than in California, and'the'art it doing to perfected: . .; elettics at the muni -441 cieCtica In:AtaY., Party epixitenns high at Sactiminto:^" = • ' TIM oriel from the 'sanclitich porC4t..~ The dit4caltyWiPa ..Fratiee, was Ar rsnged py,le temporary treaty, by width:brandies are to , bet: admitted: at 'a duty of 12 tO per gaL instead of .sp eel Afore, Thelgosernroecddeilied to pliddhit'inteifeatizig drinks, in Order to . f ar 7 rest 'thelitogroii, of, intemperance among the peoploof r ete porknag, 'who : hare jest emerged from7barbarist' n; but • :through the' enilerdy - of Orwat:tiltaii?, Whirl wished to , inkrodueo ale, porter, &e . and of. Fiance , - which must nied. tbrasi*eiiklid. brandies upon ihem, ibis laud able *Vedas likely to bailable-ed. Thw.thirt section of this temporary treaty re- Wes to - ; 4 old it is as "., „ "ThstiOnnzunont el the Kingmosnotrecogrrise, - theriparttotaerforeign . tuition the rigkrt of diet:ding ar prow:rads:glows to them,: on matters* whichiffeek &drew ;eligibles belief or secular oducatierva:the:faittire" subjects , . of. the King; neverthelowdisposed to admit the third of the demunda , presented -by.3l: 'Perin,. on the lit of February lest; sta a:friendly, suggestiem, destined for the tzernittatimi of% the Legislature which le, to amonalleltbie year, the. Hassaiir' s Government. will place these assemblies in a ligation to-doeide if the , mqxmlity between the 'Catholics' and the rrotestant4 under , the protection of tioli consti tution:ea the lawa:Of which numeroaa proof* have been furbished, do-not, yet require soak. thing for lie perfect upplication.!' - Noir naleiatettaat Art: nme n t bat user llex 7 Ara thl:eelliieitre - I.of.e'e* e Ai BA"' wiCh Idizdtrao sad Fame datal.ilin.-dii aa, amiable day:laity Okada:VlES te : Peee the raceptia: Nth' aptla a -feeble . , - .. , . 2rapp,,Casastxt riots The now C451.01U64'd AtSrilan4 The ropla.d: Oran : , TOte on.the acceptance of thole CottEtiantiOtelM di& 17th of the •.pinteit inonih: There is atood deal of oppositlfrkto h imanifaiteic "tittiii(tlilels a progieaeireage, and " thee* 4 1 ;! . riticl*Fif i4iuittias clutageitnong the Azietican people, partisolloly in theater States, , we a:appose the naw:constlto ticaz adopted in pbioi'ai veil iiilnltary, Nve drat tha attiviodd 5 4 - r tF ewleiii Ito.the advertimmeat of ldr..lboe• deis, vho will cell to day sotto very desirable veal estate, in Roes toerodidp,. near" tba road from Pittabort,b to Pfewrir. Thio MP ut i L! "7 F 41 14 dt aMed . _ . PAM 10t1t to at .I=o.4...Edward F. - D011E1.15, James Cletaeate, taid - Thanais Beam, conricad as the V.l3:Dishiet:Cotat;ift' s liew -Ye* 4.l'lthe murder. Of. .d.oe „Second, met? iorqua tlicn,,wein'senfenced on . dtontlay legit, to be hanged at 'bola-It-Friday Itt July be . . The ..eourt .14301 a was 'deneely crow - did 'Witt , opeotatoiti, and the iseimii eltogetheri." Wes 'Me most impressive. - ,.Tlas mother. of Douglas was ... in Conti • the sobbings of the poor woinan; tell iaa a broken hart, were beard all over the . • . , When asked if holintLenq. thing to say wh sentence, nf death. a houldnot be pronounced, Donglees - repliect that he lad not: lie was hula cent The other two pee similar unworn when asked: The 'Jnditelaid . thei would.be et•ootn mended to EiecutfreleteMency bat at the 'same time told them .ohly i to Trepan, to meet their &on. .. He' did Oct eve them much hopa • Thai there are no dower than' flirt, ,tapdhilitt . for the gerLdirejest 'noir. in New .York tity;, the three just mentioned, with Jinxes Well end Aaron B. Etokey, who - aro to be hanged on the 26th of the present month:"A — terrible' truth . lndeed; lthith carries with it its own fingteptl9u si.tp.); Ia 60tenthig' "Thu government rill ever be exerted to,passish , and suppress piracy end daddera Even had you been successful is your desiss46" alanghtering: the officers and the faithful of yourand..in_usurpluit Piratical: l Y, $14013 dof the sbtp—fins would still not have escaped. ,The stera _poisons of : the goremmientterabiriiinetyOu on cveryoeuan, smite "Very tutt!,:rfavhoic, and inlet. '4"hecaied and compass would have carried you to no gusr tee tif the glehOtlrre`yoalsonld not hare met , v itobi k •fitialvict:otra'poeef 'the ilaglou bare 'stained with blood: 'lstioess:iOuld hese hut add ed to thin al, TaliGlODel lasvvoild nave been TA= fl4l O at la e Proud thitNearryzag ae many as .the y can co commodare TbiecrOara tram ClarnlandraPitta. lamb is-bee:m*o4 some tar . tbs, Smalling ao=anitY."'Captia;tvis,(34, Inruby„arat Brown ara readoilk,thilinairea .raore,:popalar ; every trip, by their artc4tiartiaraiagarts famaarrav aim cotator4l4* - : - ava'-UPP7 ',-;24.bAtler men basal Ste:, ,`.3.tepal.,, Clark, -Parka& Co., raado-thoii,no:4: - jiikaa-thai adored the 4=75 of ihiigeousii**, gigprasoma may, Ile":-"Ragiiwz zit% L.8.w.1 irm,.mytewiate. iestik: t t talkeoxiit .11 in the7rittttless iiorrweof tOliany onti 141 eft iet t emilf a rota to the teak, 4o tiiezt tester b o th by Oregon andCelifornis, hia 7" as. UgelliAtertatiot.uxreing oni govern= t- to. take field °teat great enterprise, and has gone to '&1;gal-to try what he can do There. I , tti,ytell'-hmetrls that the territory of Great Bkhanatratchts entirelTaccross „the • continent of *reit iMeries; the southern boandnry lyhig for the most part along the 48th parallel of north latitide. The distance from ocean to ocean, along or near that line,-la much less than Oong our route by way of St. Louis and the Southrse. moreover, is asserted moreor, thst there is a grea de pression in the Rocky Mountains it a point to nit the British route: Heir true thle may he we cannot telL This route Toiald probably .01:13- matte at the head of Lake OnttuJO, and termi nate at Puget's Sound; which sepanites the is land of Vandoune, from the continent • The .new :York Tribune says:. prirate letter frown friend in London informs U 3 that Mr. Asa Whitney's scheme for it Rallrnsid -tc; the Faiths,' across the northern part of this C6le.; tinent, Is attracting therethe attentionire bad expected from its own grandeur and feasibility; and the singular clearness,' efithuslism MAI tact .of its advocate: It his been sabmitted to Lord John Russel;-Lord Bninley, Lord Pante:ogle and 'nther -eininent men, who have lii;tened to Mr. explazildions, and have expieosed their 'eatisfacticm'at their novelty and Prahticability: tat ihe same tide be interiieis With heavy whtilminpriofferetl him' all tho Means necessary fir the'prompt eleen4nnf the work, to be furtaishedhim'ai soon as the fluids are granted for thafPeriibee.. These gentlemen only wait Mr. Whitney's acceptance of thew }pro penis, eriiploY thileiritluence—which is huge and mre.efficaclous--with the Government and the Hudson!' Bay Company In order to se tire 'the grant, whiell Will be Made substardial -17 on :the same:terniens were contained In the bill lit/ ~ .. . , . "We confess that .wecannot see the prospect Which these facts ofer without a pang of •regret that such a 'work Should not be' executed by the United StateS,';`Ser can we banish tie bonel i that . lifr. Ivhitt4y . .,Mity, not close with:these propo .eals, attractive as they are, and that Tema/ yet have theopportunity of talldingthle magnificent . ..bighney of the World.- '. ' ' i ' • ,' ' ' , -?•Sall; if 114iLlt, : 3iiiric.4,iiii.#1 the prise °inlay:4nd OraPie . e,' , tfe shall hot repine at ,her, Artune, for it would be achieved solely by cionfening 'upon mankind it large benefits o f MI- Oa extent and duration.'' ; I We di4leiit*ke efilieCeeilig of re ex t. pressedll the Tribune: :beaten,' in, the find place r Mr. Whitoey'elseheme never :gaitted the CiedidenetiottheAttimiCan people, and ptoba 14 i4Tr'. iieuldhio l e'll4illea it ' If had th? ap. mnCpep el . irait'.cp . d 'iangernaMmOrepolyi and betrayer. disinterest ed be ;may have , been, we menet emboli. it could be anything me I But again; if hir. , Whitneiehouldsacceed in getting the Britisli'filOrertunent and p eople into th spi... rit of thiaiieiai,enterprise; it. will' stiniel our gayeriment and .people tit:the prosecuti onof a similar entcrprtso on.: our `own' territory- Er- Gept in the Metter of &stance; we have the de cided idvantage _ever - them in every wei r the greatest of which toin ciliate. The hinor thern latitude of the British trade, with its long winters and heavy snows , will ever ben s rioue drawback. Still much of. it will pisti through it tine region. '. The eine* between Lake Chinni° and Superior is Wept .an unbroken --. ti,p in. ia Around the nce.thernS.hare of Lake S or a cold region, ' not Yeti Tell known : ~ Beyond . that, for a ling distal:toe there is' O'Comparittively level regiiri, 'full of beautiCul . 'lakii, , Almost directly north of St. Paul,neer.the line, is lychee is called the 'Selkirk settlement.V:lliti. iopay, it is said, grow fine, crops of wheat, outs,l and . iwciatoes," and they have proved' that it Yhe made the seat of civilized life: - A large river,. called to Saserticharien; hai r s ,- eastward From the Rocky Mountains; and debauches into a large likei, , oliS of achtdri;; the united waters of - iyhich 'form thtatackensid artier. • If . evir,n' ialroad .1 is made-=across - the' eMitinent, ifirciegh Bibles 1 territerf, r if will probably tiiiiarried'ap thel val ley of the aaniuectetweri. •• Trim the hes i ds of that river the line would be nearly due west, over er the mountains, and through British Oregon to Pagett's Sound. . Should this enterprise ever be carried out, VllllColl,llellleland willbecemo of immense cam mends.' importmee. It is certainly a serf!. cent scheme; tint iteeMas to be is wild al itis . niagm4cent; when we remember that . the te in nutty ,all tinPagh Ant..trubMlcert knot/mealy to bunters and trappers.: , : - The ireatest'diffieultY is the trold;lmt it seems `that the rigor of the'climate isbecominggrcatil mitigated.; end. thin rairiMitien will probably .keep pace with the opening up of, the matary... , -.. Should it, however, be found practicable to construct a railroad across eattthent, ii. will build up a great empire to the north. of us, made up of a people like . .aummites, with, yhora our catamercializse.would beCiose,stalumba , ally advantageous, even if , we 's/Muld - never be suited-finderone pantie:al system. i ' '''' ' I .' There is, 2 therefore, no room" for 'jealousy be, tureen oar contemplated, road to the Pacifie, and this one.,; -w_ P bateau the' of rur -N3; Ire can reach Sep ,Yrancis' co. the mouth of the , Colombia, and•PugitYe turard,' nhile Great Bri tain is iestrieted tithe'lattef.Fer'thespleater „ , . ' P ert ofthej ri i, th e ***. Pent PO, JO. 7 0 0 miles asunder antkif the t4ril hetteesn-knrcee 'and Asia' can drawn] through these Channels, both will find =urethan they cantle: A.7llpirit of emulation and 'gen e rous 6, irf:lilQ l Cii 3 g l s ,- iristliidvantigeods: to the *orb!, and in the ,ea benefiebitto both theioada ~ ~1. . ~ . Pranen.vatat: Jaz Oato CAIla; Cost iutr- A. - meeting otthe Stockholdtmfef the' F*Eturyi iiiia-incicliao'ciiiiii comps:l,7 , 4s)Am 4'!iVai-, ren, list., The following Board of Direst ore was anent—Hyman -Gratz, Pldiadelphis Seth Dai r -ftevennat.Francis Preeman, Prederiek Himmunt, Jacob' Perkins Samue l -, Quinbi,' and Themes D. 'Webb,',Of Webb was . ohoscaloolildiot of the OOOode Som . tery, and Geeorge Taylor, Treasurer: thriernor' Wood has appointed Henry W. Smith, of I War. ren, and D. P. Rhodes, of ' Ohio City, Directors ; the' pa,kt of th e State. e next meeting of the Boluti Val beheld atßevenna,Julyist.l The . Tn . :nate:ld Comity . Whig says: . -we ;re-informed that the receipts Of thi con , ' ipiny for-tills; at the Cnllector's °Hite in, fel, unto. the 20th of - May,' of this Yr A r, ex _ eeed the.receipts up to tho'saniedite DA y ear , by $BB5, Vb. Such a result washot antleipa,tad: from the fact that the toll on coal and other ar ticles shipped extensively on this car,td, 'gr ea t_ 'ly reduced - from. the'rates of last , year. Thi a show a fair immense in the businesa. of the elutal. The quantity of toil shipped thia. season far ex 'cads the amount ',hipped 'in any 'former year, aid yet the demand is not hippiled at Clare/Ma pftraistlo3 are making for ts large increas e in the coal .busitters Anzio& the 'latter part of the We are unable to State whether the recripii at other office, compare as favernbly with the re ceipts of Lust year, a s they de at this office.. The following fbitasant speech was toady by the non. Wan E. Seward, atone of the panar A on the route of the Erie .Eal'road, duringtheate celebration: "Gentlemen., lam very glad to eta %, o e :, bat have . no epoch to make. - I am not le7 aaa o y Met iimilments. I have no thought*, upon effairathet I hive not freely diecue ee d with you, and with everyone who has wishek,t e b l o w them. I have= reserved prituiiplea,f, aplemeeland "I have ett l 7 a lilemeat to tell w hat we AMC . neon' doing. / the 'Wedding, :geo' tienten, to the grent.Weddlrr bridehich the fresh water of take Erie weal V ieaid the Qld Salt Sea tiulli;mo,M, -Th'e hoer, aileghardes gave away the Mitle, mean, ribune/I; the Delaware, the gaelerso;the Geremee, end others; were the bridesmaids. The "'tog was the gift of the mer, charm of New Inft—an iron ring woven in two Misrule feelt7 d, - and nuumfee lured, and brn't together bete- by Mounter Allen. If you Wait to it. the MAP', look:under these Gentle men, them 'Sere , tire , parlies ebleat, whO had proteated'agiirtiatba. harms,. :and although ',their :Menem Was agreeable to others, their preeenee would tur.ve beeuageeetige to vol. One Ifl:11 the B .lraettee Conytnenn kr.: the ,dissolution or the Mufti .1 11 W the:Othor Anse.the 'South ..Carolina Ronvention for%seemMiro.'llenesthelesi,, it%r. la kw / 4d e n deihrred'hy wise Mdta,- that thieroeris , moo) , will Imptliee ; upen all .men the conviction that , A l ,l S 7 4 11 4 JUGN b he/tad tV 4 a re °Firl . ulattetk.Ana egl:unehatitabieneitt• Galax* thetddtrit4asymore., the ID* ergrable f Priettt',Whi ,eondtache this • ceremony„ would Oft htiellert.trigit lds-;" alga; voice. nputurycitthretren. 'Oat haote your , Vas HloarrisLif Roan, —The annomsetment:. :made by trilesterday or the Tote of a subseripF thoi by Ifinbington.Co.. Ohio, to the atock-Of the' Chenimeti, hbuietti andllempfield Railroad - ;Is' a piece of news of importance, not only-to , the city of Wheeling,. but to Jhe .ilempteid road, Which - Will place theithek of the latter in s moat enviable position. The company has already been Organised. 18 baa been, with one of the best men in the country at, its . hetul-n•Hon. licKsivirsc—ri geed country to run through, and the certainly of the 'shortest ratite that can be constructed from the weatto the east The Engi neer of the road, C. Ellett, Esq., is diily minded here to organize a corps of - Engineers, rind go p an: the - ,line, backed by the subscription of We county as well as private. subscriptions. The road from Cincinnati to Warietta with a subsbrip tion of over $1,400,000, mostly by comities. pre heats the probability of the early construction of that road through Cidllieot.he to Marietta, frem whence there is a charter to this city. - This fact does away with any reasonable pros pect of ' the construction of the North Western Virginia road to Parkersburg,. and compels a union with the Heropfield road from Wheeling to Greensburg, Pa., by, becoming a feeder to that road. All that is now, wanted to put these roads into active operation, is a subscription from the citizens of this county of $lOO,OOO to the Hemp sea road, that it may - be pressed smoothly. on ward. We believethis can be easily obtained at the proper inOment, and the whole machinery will then be set in full motion. What means are the directors using to get that 7-- W7uvling A railroad Vera Marietta to Wheeling, indeed! Well, we like that. •It will , ecesre the constnh tion of oar " circumbendibus" beyond all - Kr, Adventure. The Wheeling paper calls it a " feed er" for the Hempfield road. • We-will see about that when it - is made. lt do drat rate to . • bring business to our river route, and we will , Aect where the hulk of the tnide`and travel will go', when the proper time COMO& In the meantime we wish the Cincinnati, Marietta - and Wheeling road all imaginable success. sun me4ciovrtater, PAID, To the People of Peoneylcania ' It will not be forgotten - that the State Agricul tuml Society itt Pennsylianitt haa fixed LIMA"- burg-as the place, and the 234, 24th, And 26th of October next, on the time for their ANNUAL Extnatmos. There is no . State in the Union, whose climate, soil, andlhhhabits of whoae peci ple afford more ample 'resources than our own for a creditable exhibition of their skill and in dustry. There is nothing raised, grown, or man ufactured upon the fame: the earth, which is not more or less interesting in the study and sci ence of Agriculture— The Farmer, the Horti culturist, the Inventor,. the Itlechlnic, are ell cordhdly invited to contribtite and partake in this interest which will be excited by the occasion; and especially do we invite the aid, countenance, and prudence of our mdthets and daughters,. upon *hose bandy-work tiled gOod example ws are so, dependent for all the domestic comforts of , . Arrangements are n a gs being made - for enclos ing the grounds, and prorlding separate and sate places thee!' animals and articles which shall be presented' for exhibition. All the canals and railways in thelitate will be open free of charge for their transportation to Harrisburg ; and via- dots will come and go'on them. at one half the usual rates. The young men of the State;are reniudedthat the PLOWING MATCH will afford them as oppor tunity for tho display of their skill, the training of their teams, end the fitness of their Imple ments. Mille we address this communication to the people of our State, it will not be understood that it is designed to exclude the citisens of other States; much less to avoid the honorable compe tition which their contributions may afford. Bow is the time to prepare. By direction of the Executive Committe. FREDERICA WATTS. President of the State Agricultural Society. Canusix, May 28,-1851: From the Republic. Ma. Cumcm.—We have noticed in several journals letters from Washington animadverting oa the course of Mr. Corwin in relation to his al leged connexion with certain. Florida and Mext• - • can claims. Mysterious intimations mid giv, lugs out are circulated with the view of creating' • unfavorable impressions; though we' have as yet seen no specific allegation of official impro priety. Every professional sow. who adepts seatia ihe Cabinet'a must necessatily be more .er: less Ombas*sed by hie protessionil sth gagetelsits; and, as far as they conflict with his public ditty, his only course is to relieve himself , of them before entering,upon his office. to assume that only those teen are eligible to such places who are free from all pest or preser.s pro• fissional implications, would be to exclude (roar the circle of candidates most of ther a who are, best adapted to do honor to eminent stations.-- Thus it is stated that Mr. Corwin had been re' taluedon behalf of the claimanteie.matuuspend ing before the Mexican Commiralon, and i n re lation to certain Florida elaintr„... and it is • not denied that he divested himself of all interest in both' before entering upon tEe duties of the Set eretary of the Treasury... lloth these statements rest upon the same unthor',ty. • Now, we are not aware that on this 'holing there is any charge against Mr: Corwin which his friends are called upon to repeL But it is not improper that they ahould deny, in the most explicit and premptory manner, that there nay ground of imputation against the fiscarre- ST. in connexion with the allegations that have been so freely dispersed through the conntry.-r- Wm high charaeterind eminent services are suf ficient to give all necessary warrant to the istb- liethat be in incapable of official impropriety He might safely stand on this ground, and fiery the worst malice of his enemies. But we go further, and distinctly aver - Mat there does not. exist the slightest reason to impeach his conduct, whether on the scare of integrity or delicac We believe that he has exhibited the most ecru puloms and fastidious regard for his public char 6Cter, and that his whole conduct is entirety be yond suspicion, , The position of the Secretary of the Treostuy necessarily exposes him to the thsfts of malevo lence He is compelled, in the discharge of his his official duties, to give much cause of dissat isfaction and disapointroint to the various claim ants who come before him. This of itself raises up a host of enemies, who seek to gratify MO, spleen by anonymous attacks in newspaper t._. 'Fregnintly these can be traced withoutdtlf .e t e i ty . to their authors ; and in the present r• e the motives of Mr. Corwin's assailants ar he Th ree t to be well srodenitood. We hare re apprehen sion: however, that they will neer 'tom shak ing the public confidence In ame !the has th. far in life sustained it charal ,jer fee er „ itese tegrity, whohm made a dir imaw!l ,eyeatee his eminent abilities and or eteeeee ‘ by and . who has won as ms :' mends d te l e d eete by his wiTate Tilt , " as by his public satires. The Imnal°F . Commerce' pretHents themonth- - 13 " tn"uleut af theimp o rt D ryGoo d sN ew p „ hid , . port of at " „... d ~"',,,, shows a considerable decline as cem ;rhe . . the corresponding month of leaf year. .. u .„ ..eas of impona of dry goods in January 32r „ .ted to $2,088,992;1in February to $1,926, • and in March, $1,640,878, making a total , :reuse during the quarter of $4,982,181, over the cormip ondhog period of 1864), in April the tide tur cd and the receipts for that month showed a idling of of $992,882; and 0011113 May welters *further comparativedocrease of $396,. 428, thus i leaving a total increase for tire months of but $8,648,980. flow the oompouison will stand at the close of the year ii. is not Blamer un to conjecture.: All accounts from the British and French warehouses and as dis tricts represents the orders as very light, and the trade with this. country. as , h ackward. On the other hand, an unusually large number of merchants hare gone abroad, all of whom, it is fair to suppose, will make , purchases ton at. er or less amount. in acidulent°:this, /are or ders have been given here by our aityjobbers to bagman and foreign'agents, and many who base been accustomed to buy , of the 'lmporter'', will this yenr bring out their own , stock.. Them is leas encouragement to Dimon' eith.er Britielt or Continental fabrics than . for many .15e2MODe as prices here for many descriptiona'nare declined far below the rate abroad, and there is very lit tle prospect of - a very general improvement. Choicostylei of fancy goods will d oubtion•open at a profit, but there wilt be a gen mai Indispo sition on the' part' of buyers to, ley in a heavy stock early In the season. Our jobbers Iwo matie.ilttle profit oat of their Men importations, but the course they have pursued in regard to purchases, both of Foreign and Domestic Goods bas been veryjudicious, and they are nowVeap, ing the benefit of their caution. 2 -'2hie dais of merchants are generally very WIWI, ' Illd , they stand at the close of the sewn -ht.& pee:alb:wit safe and Stable poaition. Their 'Ahab' tare not iMprudently large,4utd their goods , have bee',{ well placed; with little risk of general lass: TIIII BEST WELIi TOT.--Time :Peered • omf r the Cleieland and Tittsbnrgh IlattiosA tho elbeinth -week, (being tho last) siztem t i fdred ard aids, four passengers, and a largo ~ sisount.of. freight . On Monde9 of Ahree' hundred and kW, trtn Passengtrs pa cd oierehe road.. That unnin g' one hundre'':' and fifteen passengers from theitareatut te : ga of eat* took ,possige In the Empire State./ Clear the trw;:s..—iteeenna Mfg.. Dirratblers will rejoiceqo know that at pi: they tit. arca.* an wild* whleh they auty4loend Wai. an Utoe• fn ta:Lrinz the various alhaehte Bf tattle. nth ma orseny, etla eotoplalat, disternpaVgallt, 'roma% ovralma manna. WU. partial Window; wee addadd” ape in= cub; late of the Jetat Inter. ate costraetal a0a04,/la, The. utile Ward to le IL Farrall'a raltarat."thabert Ittedlalae mr dlasaiend far man a dad: *a raddirmadat. - SaUm.t.rimme.. -Thtetlagdoweio Marsh Mkt - B.*lrere-.DesellSlr,Vecte Petroleum (smirking"... &mils thleeleinftyitheteibm, we would ttmat 'a:towel is two dam by Um Pearaylnale ReLromi. We are ea- Lindy. 014,111124 It„fs betemlnuulreil tor elmost men dor. • JOfl LOY° 1 co. 1u0zm05.,118131.4 eO. 0 1 blues IL ij Dad die. Jobe Agent. inr. weeks' arm left with us /JO' domes Rock on. which .w• hove wad- Mose .Ibywazdte us eixdouns lesimellegmr. - ^ / Your medlelbs is worbbsa wailers Lo this mo m :. me can obtelp int* Wrielleut ballbegfeu4f You . Toms. W. SCOTT. Poe solo by Homybloilcoroll. 343 Wooistroo — IL . 131114d0. 37 Wood street' B. fabokesbook, it co. ca n& Word and Prant =eat; D.ll. Cum. D. A.; 81llott,Joseph Dmislast;iiat IL P. Beldnoto, Alipobesty. also br th. po p:War, • solloltoff Cut ol DWe.&eeothw Pitt bash. Citizen's Insurance Company of Pittsbmgh E COURAGE LIME INSTITUTIONS • Masa No. 41.Watax Ara; Is the "mho., de.. IL C.• V, licaarr i. Prtadent.....-it. R. a. Ike/. to atora C = 7 ==o. '3un dfs An amplo essrasty for tba ob . ty and Wert, of rba Institut= of affords! 111_thoster of lb D oo. Vt 01l " ru xt gr . r f ' OTtri try age: V., :CfsVZ an=ar&b. W. Wra, Larbart. W•Dar Bonus Hugh D. Rim Edward Itesslataa. jabs Iloyvorth. 8. usrsanich. 6. N. bler. asUbtf Foreign and American Hardware. LOGAN, WILSON & CO., No. 129 Wood Street, RAVE NOW IN STORE A fall andoomplets !dock ofrOZEIGIYAND IitERMLN HARDWARE, • iMltable tor the spring trade, sad erhlch they are Impaled to Offer to purchmere at PIMa that win compare Ararahly Mth atm of the natant alba. PRN2IB7IN : _ • RAILROAD 1851.. SPIII,NR:4IIIWII4.SIENT.. 1851 Forte ea ltOVia elphia. Tarty-four how's to Baltimore. - 281 mil - an Railmand-105 miles Canal. SMIT, tuff nWIAIrt AND FERTIPSatS N 40.12 • • TO PHILADELPHIA, BALTLHORII i • . NEW PORK. Being fm fram am many Cluingee nod porterogu connected with piece Lino. Two Daily Lines Packet 'Bat& saa th arrauryoit. p4ssizrowts.)•... LEAVE Pi ttsburgh for JOhnstowa, t Mro by Partaoltalbood ' . ReL.T/DAYSBURGH, • NEW ; PENNSYLVANLVHAILEO.AD, Tv° Ilardnd aladF innpedfrect. - to . Pukeb lola ercr7 =meths orseiselr et Sight: o'clock, Tare to Philadelphia, 1110.. lan to Balthoora. 2. do . Lahenter 19 do ILL:riding ' Passengers Ens Baltimare, Take the - Pork and Ctoolictisiad Railroad at lian on antral of Cana: that Plena. Dianne nighty toot mina) Time, hour. NO China for blUltraligilogghp on this rants. The Can in thiPari tootle an an) aam lidy. and of the . appear. entatroetkat t If you dune cheap treadling and Oddif?ttlihipl nour nodatioo, noun Tons litaTatalat J. P. HOLVPS,ut. • - Livr& co. C====l P 11131.10 tECTIIRE..A fie/ • Isituri vel le alrerl4 this innfni, ILL TX Oda sk, in the Sixth Wori PutD4 241344 Muss, LT Dr. 4.. Kn s, d this cltr. 8441444-174 48* 517464-4 t. 441 d... det uestrst. brysto4 sD doubt.. illll444fital. pr. 4.41 . 4. 1.4.. and coma]. racectr.ll7 IMit44 t o ulna: r UNITARIAN WQRs'aur.:,-13 God Oua coar, orfa W. bith ()mud Urea •? elves at wordily! A wood diaeetasa as the above sy Nee; bafnj yokeiy gdeseet yrete Seripttua Matary. E 17; be delivered the City Latium Room. as th=day rrO :WAY, a:. a quarter .of Prof. Mandeville's Perini of Readers. / Foyers We= Antsonna , Car, I.' J . June: . 1431. 'i • WHEREAS the Principal of the High Schaal liable Peri having on-it/Med • eis....nd ......,_ .....,_ ~..._ . ~,- - parcal it in the nee of Mandeville'. serif. of reader/L.' , ottnauella AP,. , - .11 I Li/t3e PUIXISIML i carefully anlalliently for some aeeka on/I the rail elm. rth, was Ir. or tho 1...., a ihi. dtr 1..1! upon examinatlon before tit• Infect es /exhibited an extent pursuance of -an Ordinance providing - or mos.. and mroinnency surpasedng We scot genettict expectations and given uncap. that under the .7rt® on 16th Anrilll44" noting la bon/b) . Phan Ib•eili• Cite PPL IlanderrUle. added by an inteLligent teacher. • hinh- At_litr. , left at •,ny ape. ta s ~,...i.g.,,b,,0 ti, „„i. i. i am...of intaillonce In reading t t attainable than under ovo.o. • ois or tee there,. fi e th e e u e ~, e. tr etter Ulla. 1.00. th to the Marl. It was tined , conkoattly_vith • c a ba... aa . • , •'• p pely PP. 4. In pp a ... aaaa ipab a . a cold ma" aa ,,,,,,,.. / les/MP:6 That the Eclectic ferias of Leaders sow used Pal 'think St, a a e ,.. ac . 'a l br tad ea u a0 ... a. i in Ite PPP fehnola in this distrirt be dlsconUnned and thqr 4.a: ilt , ,,t. the the th, . e id ee th, ' k . ..a baft , thy: Pnalintwor Mend...rill!. Serie. on Mauling and Elton / Pail all* 031 . 4,411 a SUMMIT I Of the trip amo nt 0! to be ..al IN hl.lrdll.Cli lo' u.., b...a..... "' ~ .......r at . call be aPertained: .a4l alndant to be A . ,4,.. ""Pr a , Im2 the a'''"aa lea frapi' i y. City Treerttret, within two weeks fru% the ..:,_, _l• .. -,....!! Ata el. MC.. ilitne.Pee'r. sale m illi,:ill ..6 -- , fl.e .. ..... la a t r. b bW" ,,, m. r a b a nL end al a b. b rZ l be aaa ..iit b Tii i 1a, " ,.. ; r ,,,,.' b... - . N . ,E u t ,. ...: t tliA m b. l , l! .. G ir, l . N th GlA nni 3l4.—...:ll . u ,i. rpliz , ! , ovd. sive tmldence of las ism stsisa iii relation to is c Y. 9 .,. (th..b. =" a ""''' f' ' al '' sa Intnit'ltt of Pim a alto new Irla...aflllrlr ta ro ,. ly yea, in% e t aba PlesteL, =MP be nude ultbln t. wok* from v a t. alp Lawns, Da client Popin,. a( newest MYIP. OP Roue; a ..._ .uoe 71141.65 L . ti. 2....701f1iffT014. aia g kkb a b b y k put variety, such . itaraga. Paran a de , . • )a fli City Tree,A, e , Lei g,r e.,„:ll , o„ . ..s. u.i. , u-, 7 .,,„,...„,.. t_ „.„,.. je. ATE ijRNISI..ED ROOM IV ANTRifI, - 2 h , ~...1 , ..,, resneGal/le loation. ,litre a ". 0, , 6.,,,,.. ~,,,, ...,,,,l ratl•111, flu.clock. jos ‘---- he llartley. A NMI. Cc. Clair Hotel. laquiren Alta truth, =mostly gnurstid . tb &that 13=11 Sept for Sale. VPIIE Da Gazette , and a1m0.,1 our lI Dar sa - { Testis . , .d al.n 100 I. s tas csslnnie tbn K fn. /knob bn by the to .It. btthr , 5:1 dos, inns= gibb e rs 4w. . cils; Intent pan saclsolln =WI sawn Ind P. or nu. pap by er 4 covers. Alcosnan bed cardsta, re& K ync naps syn ,Wu barrel orre I.coo ta. smat tobtic,.tat. Ln Wnlllr lime ISA AC 11 ARAM Ansa Cues kercban, Awns et. tc%.11.1.8 For Sale ar Barter SMALL . rarm of 75 'acres of lund in Ears Nei Umtata,. AUesibeety amain, 'eked 111 North of Pittsbew It be. , boot UOM Jon., A D., 1951, at torortng ...), ' - COUNTRY' SEATS, . pmtlee r and pleasant neighterboid, loathed within • and diateurs of the Petrillo Plank Rand eat Meld hater Plank lioad,botheonnecting with the City of All betty. will Mid th is a desirable opportunity. The Lea rule. of ea lien landothounds with never falling IT ogs, and h./sheen m laid off es to give earth lot 7an . ; • . AiIIINDARCE OP PRIER WATER. The Pe Innis and Ohloßall Read rum within n.boet disc ot th e Vara. The land In th e noighboihmal is rapidly netwasbucla:ralue, and for beautiful locatiom, - ' -• ' TIDXSIVE +Am) - Driucurrui. WILIER of eta .arced emery. (theinding Mae viers of th e Ohio 11 J..mot be erniaseal. • • Th. r , from the cities of - Pittsburgh' and /Meshes rry does reed An miles, most of which will be by the P Routh therm mentioned; it being in enter:soh.. Can to nil the Idanotiostrr Plank Road to thle_pleM. i ta with It la new cOanteted With the rew Bearer T a third caah..the balaner in Eva erl . anoual Warn OEI intone, to be secured by bon and mort gage. at information .pr _muted and of the p exhibited upon .oPlithEoti to theme it Riddle, at his . Form& AC, above Cherry alley, or to the ant. ner - bd r the "=!''''' ~ THREAD CURSE Buildint Lots Allegheny , L at Auction. WiL 'sold . at Auction, on th 6 preini taa annum . etty. on • /1/0/CDAY, 'di =I or Jotte:lB6l,at 1 o'clock, r.x, thebalsomof the late lo the cOT AM Of the Bemhwy Common. • monber of them lou umt. the orott Westem Moe costemOnce of purchasers had berm mosolted br laying om motets to trout enl. ten of ash romp of lota end , making them trice the most else. together 'with Melt beautiful lomtloh. modal/um the mat Oath-able sita tootothl emblem. thot. - MI pro Ted in ether cltr. The intenst 4‘e nl7 . 4llb:mtV i o . lhAtX t omen. km JAIII.EB umisucla. • ' J. T. LOGAN, OM RIDOLP n. P. kliWArin. At P l- oIIDEIt IIOOTE. ELMS ItOTLF., - Auct'm . 0061 C.mmitt.• Lawrenceville ism.-ftblharpstrargh Plank • Road Cmmpany, ro, Stockholdeni aro hereby notified that ni e einuftit 100 bold *0 thiSMco of Illohnut f to T . 4.lllcrof=lV f Na P ty l VTe 4 hgt. rh ofnil st., snit 4 o'clock V. or .0 14 dor, at which ph., they villelect, by helot, ono President, ono EVattouvr, And Eve otasogoro_to conduct the :business of 31 fILSZ!' ood nt4MITET L • ' EM BLAKELY, • • 0 .W. 0 ERNEST,- • WERNY.BUILE. • • • • JAMES SIIARP, Rinidllghaza and Itrownsviße Plank Road Comny.. EPTICE TO (ANTRA.CTORS.,- Sealed • tedettels trill be 'easehred train the sixth tin the a lb dar Jaoa.lhsl, at Ito aids A. U.lll.lhir, In , Fourth Areal. Ylttabergh, for the grading of .that pastel sold read.; between Harmony street and Xt. 011rer, a dn. Wteeoralaitdleonthmedont. TeL *" araa, nC " "4ll'"'W ... • I! irriro. Seer • BULLS" SARSAPARILLA.—A fax do: " 1. b tr. N. WICKERSHAM. • Conan. or Woad az4 ilxth motto. CANARY , SEED.-3,500 lbe. just received from tbo nut, a attrito estftlo of ly oo.a, foryalc by 8. N. WICKER.BIGIII.. • job • ' '• Cantata Rood sad Plata Weft bgs. prima' Green Rio Cof- Itj ter,rsoelved to szle Dr . joas wArr A co. /e 0 : bbLs. now 1851, pickled HerringJ: 00 de do do try do .10 Ulf tbla. do do do to uaoa ' anl fid• wo by Thal WAIT At CO. SE.-31 bra. Cheese. recemng p er lJ b h2.lF.s DALT.Zta, No. CA Water R. %TO. 3. MACKEREI f .-50 bbls. flu sale byl JA31130.D4L,1ELL,.. 4 ARD.-2,000 lbs, Lard, for sale on con osasoost by • T.-.W00D51 k EON. No. GE, Watet St J . xi, 0111 three story brick . dwelling beiew, climate on Thirdcfneet,tetweg trent wed lbw lis goldied wlth by ;lanai In the kitchen cad Ms which there L. a bail:lrma vitt. led and nald weer. Ilweevilen peen imiceilegely gnaw to: .0: cuN4Wnun iner En at O. 1,5 • V 0.5.3 2 55 _—__-- 01L8.-800 gall bleached wiritereperm oil. 400 .4 emir; cord 1,1100 1.004 bleeder/ meta; /ale) " eagle " 1,400 " Tannin' nil 1200 01.14. moat whak oil In datsand fur ark by k' ntcxrrzox, 4 Z:1 4 2bl. Liberty sa. VILANTATION Sugar and 31olasses El Mids. pen. plantatke slow. Lbls do do isuss. '"rd kr r". "' HILLER Jt Tacxrnos, Nos. =1 t dela, =WM' de. 'UG p A ar S:flowee dasnes. an d Ylan tan'on i bt , sfa lT Mahrtm—..lt.bur Vu eaads~m " %Win Na.. =1 Libor , / at. Tierces Rice in store and fur SULLISIL RICKTSO. No.. =2l Ltherst It. 110 Th2,.bvl,7o,fzTgard:nby rtNEGAR.--4.tirbils. Furecider for role by Niko • .*ON lIONUOUST Co. LIKESE--30 bier. W. R., fur sale by jeb Y. V TON OONIIORST • CO. i tif.Sß/S. — d6 13oies 11:EZ51... OD bar do do MILLLIS • NICK ETON. Nos.:Zit ILZ, Mot; 11. ••LOU. -1 R - 7 40 I'M& extra family flour. 40 do superese • do st w 5 store sad Par sahr by MILLER A RICICILTSON 11EESE.-18 boxes Cheese just reeeil,l c etsaksae!lo HlLetl a RICKETSON I .4 EMON bxs "TainerVlcm co .yrny, tonslabbent, asa4 sal* by ttleklaSON. l e AILDMIC—Io bble. - pure winter _:, 15 do No. 1 I r.a.by .1 . SCLIOONMAILKIt a CO No. Zt, Wend tt. • iiiti ; ' you wish forrk real treat, try the Y. Ity l'••• welling 4e 11 00 per ta., at Monis' In M th • Dlatmotol. ley • Farmers' and Ifecianice Turnpike Plank Road. THE Second and final. Inatalmeht of the enteerlbate to the Lone for Phodttoo the tarotere . ht.ehsette Totowa. Poo& it hereby erected to be petO m or. toOtre the Ittla ofJuoe. 04.11 d HENRY ItEl& Tremor., WHITE HAVANA b. BRAZIL SUGAR to Isl. white Ilsnna s Iwr . bi t Ilnull • In titrennd for salt by, • 3IILLER a ILIC . KFTSQN. • j.6No. 2ZI a =, LIbmIT 11. To the Deaf! pR: HARTLEY, Aratsr, from 64 Nor at tiortDth strait. Philadelphia, here to /unarm the. IF oCde patents the noighborboad that Ilteeg ln be has been In aommunloatlon, he b.. in cum. gds..* lath their sroelal request, yam. iltot7 be " 1 "' It aadd . probably i. • Thema. atinatunity for those nagging telthDesfuess, %cell and COTIVAL the !labor, as be la the only greausgte of of tho tbdp..4 hut geoard Idt.l3l3ollculinlyely amt successfully to the treatment of the Ear. Tin , , molting aneubmitted with oonAdonoo. They trill shoo, at 11/ whet eol it:adieu his prof...lon a qualleasti.• are held by some of the mat distinguish. ad malleal MO In the agootry: - 1 Iwo bad tag pleasure to meet Dr. Ilaracylnpraaire. and ha. bee n led to form'alleverable opinion of hls char. saga, boll' in the prufesnon.d M • gentlenn... F 4.01.. L. D., Professor of nurgery, profealata abilities will be fully appreciated those Oho pine. thernselea n040rc.0." Jon I. irturrarts, D., Professor of dwomy. de. "'"grom tor be. nattier ) , / taro Wand his dtpUftlnalt att tlemdely. VAIINII2.• Vol% )I.D. iterreitoe Prarberrah.—The aloft of Dr. Ilatloy to the bete o .egs which and die attentlon hsa been for sometime opeclalY . 0 4 ~raefully direaod. hay relpan tog:eland from biro oth treatment sa In al probability may fault In • a wn .11 J. WM,I., rl. Clair Hotel., 11/ Books I Books ! endITZ'S History of Greeze.—A 7 of %Mir m tfaratlimeee to the destruction C"th 'ite B . bishop 0161. Dar t hat of CoanoD v. i t n u ir.li. y Dr. nun Behm The IS.rswr of B. Prophecy, or Scriptoral illuntation• of the Acu ra. ji=. ( l l =l:z=heitb i B. Lima Lod other &sat • By Plan ye t c r jull .1,4 f;.! Proverbial Pbll4rogby, /And,. thd thW =Tig „L TO . pat D br of Ma heneallen insulated Q.. de Y'lnLopiel• Portiere of Ananias Comte. By It. hi. it,,, T ees hew York and Erie Railroad Goldo Book: corn wain/ • description of the &ornery, Klemm, Torn., TB. lageh ..„ 1 emptertmat Works on the Road. Welb 0110 &mired and thirtyals .Irrnsintne, bYl•essing and Borriet, room origins/ oketehes mode “prowly for this work _ B y Wm. Macleod. Barrel , hew Wensthi•3 l •4•siern for June. The Gold Won/appro. or the days we lent irn a fatten historleal tweet. By the auLeorg;Whitehiara" Thegsvea bc. "' " G tl t f O ßTo lilarket I. Lace Cu.tdrui • L.liAvE jug received, direct from the Im wreoi.. whia, .11 wr. Cur ija W " . NuOLE,latt z." /64 lbs. for eato bv munear a 11E uVOOL TWIN VT J 4 "Et ULM'S-3 bales, 4o inch, for sa e py AV LA 11441EFEtLEE. WOOL—Oiiih paid fO4WOOI by V .104 MULVEY 4LE ntritocasp3arif tons; llolatEs.-.Ln:muly DEAPT;ThI24 DI of Mechanics. Ns .= Desserts. or the lilstary of s PorWalt h 7 an AlDatlgli e Mr of Wait Wayland, • tale. by/larl al.hh Loaders bbabsysare, Nos; 2 and a. Talbot =I Benson, a norib by J. L IfeCcesnelL Intemw ny mat hfibtarint tor Junt . Bhfortofbdrenbaree In Atria.. Pmtrawirr Stseturr--00 , 41. 6 '. 441 ra-trgra . & r . y./. WM Th. a° ,l ~ ...DlDDers or ths days welly. its • Dam higeoriftl tarn!: by Ule =Mbar of 4 Wldta4lart. The twist er , :nit_ha D L .... cabldslabl z wrg the wort - • AK Journal forltay. • Boston !Thalmann, No. 29, ronelutbil.' bleken'a Maul*. Paper. Abroad—by W. 347 lds. The Alz babel, a new novel by Rosana au'. • Galen Orem and Samba for] ma. - c.andine of Brueuntlek —No. 2. The The Vel . ri . ofUrrH '" later, wrd, by IL L. 11/anetud. Me Banker. WII% by 2.dr/bar. Advrataurs of Pan Oren. by Jabal:lldt id d Catd. rrHE subkriber, haiing made arrange ... meats, in coneequence of which liter bcrainses meet be eiceed by the let o f f nen now any his whole dock of °lova. . 00adl, Accidence. Dress Trimmings, Itandkereblefa Pt.. Wile. hm"thur 0 .4.• Zi4 , b7Y Wonted. Flower Umbrellary, Pamela Donlan.] Vernal ant Needle ar ticles. AND. WU& Shoes. ten Pbiladelodthe snake.) at TeniaT enlaced Pico, Thole retaiL 1 • W. 11.D&TON. HE 'Corpoiators of the ALI±OMPNT . Croi , lYotioe T urb ,,)„. heieri i ntilled that the Annual Meeting tbe 0 on the gounds.= Patatilay.the th lee, at 3 o`citen, P . lc je3 THOMAB IJ. MOWS. Preet. Bonnets Bonnets! .... A. MASON tr. CO. would repftt, M ITWylie the aneution of jparehesirs to • yeti ramie+ steel of new style notinets. to whieb they ere constantly addles new The above GaAs win he sold at very low e by en or .Ingle bonnet Noe. 02 . m 04 Market at. - Beatunant's Patent Starch Polish. rATENTED, July 26th, 1850,--For • beautiful Oloaa toldneus. Camber., Col. Etat Bosoms, aa. sod also emelt= the Don from Adhoingto Lintra &o. and porretts dust fro= stlealne to Linea , . he., and ccetatuanothlug Wart.. Dtheetiora—t.at • hlech the Ate at • yea toh quart of starch "rhea bedlam hot Waif. 3.2% =WA per calm Bokt wholeule alai =UAW J 63 . .14 E. IiELIehILS. 67 .Wood at. • Anthracite"OckaL • 8 ger TONS just received, a superipr articl e JO ea. F 0.0.67 orh I T AIVARLIP:I CO Canal ikaa. :14 LINSEED OIL-1509 ge m oar t e a , for sal! br . 8C"... " Wpad stmt. ORAX-6 eases Refined, for sale by ie3 J. SCIIOONMAXER k C.O. LAMP BLACK-30 bbls. ass'd, for sale by /63 • J. SCLIOONSIAKER* 00. - !NDIA tr. FOULARD'SILKS—Jut ree'd ted a lu i ld 9'4 Yogarl PPlT illlku o""" ' thrUotTooin l iri d"thi' ll tos. 'eloped out Teri chant A. A. MASON • 03 : ON and 64 Mutat LACK SLLK LACE—We hive just rec'd I • full .uppir a the above dettrable Owata. of AN far sale cheap. A. A. MASON A CO. lea Mt .0 04 Market eh 'CIRIMPED RIBBONS—The attention of . pulihaaera is ressootrully Inolted Km vary I=. pt MOritoted Rat= Trlasaltur. and assorted • which we will claw out at vorr los prices. . •it. A. ItaBON h. CO. DIG IRON-33 tone Allegheny, for sale by A. JO J. *B. LLOYD, Itaund Church Bahl. VINEGAR,-50 bble. pure Oder, for Bede V by 161 J. *R. /LOYD. B B JTM S-150 dos. 9hio, firaell.enbin WlSH—Mackerel, Shad, and Herring, D for nle by Jea J.* IL FLOY. TAR -30 bbla. Boston, for sale by !aaJ. a S.YWYD. TANNERS', OIL-27 bble. Bank Oil, for 7_ pale by JO J.lt R. FLOYD. OLASSES--200 bbls. N. 0., for sale by lea . J. t 11. FLOYD. DOTASII-30 casks pure, for sale by 1 Pe J. /11 Y. MOM ACON-4000 lbs. llogßound, on consign /6,3 xis sotnt, far Ws br T. WOODS k BON. 61 Water M. FEATHERS --1000 lbe. for sale by jd B.L W. IDES-44 Dry Flint, for see by HB. a W. FIAILDNUOII HACON--7, casks Sider, for sale by .1.3 6.1 W. lIARBLUOIL LOUR-1W bbls. New Lisbon Stm. Mills, ext. fun.. for nth, bl B.& W. HARLIVGIL MACKEREL-100 bbls. No. 3, (1.8511" for nag by Wi lIARBAIMIL I 411 D 011.-32 bble. for sato by 11. W. 11.111BAUGIEL UILASS--250 boxes need sixes, for !ale by is S. a w. 11111114113011. A.CON A few casks Hams & Shouldeks, lir tor aJ.M 7.3 W. IMMIX° H. UGAR-25 bhda. N. 0., far sale by . iel 3. E. CA.NYLIXD. 1511= 5 bblv. Lake Sup. White,-1851; 1 LC =lobs i. J. B. CANFIELD. ' l Grsxlnroad Gardens. S r HRIES, fresh from the Pins, 1,7 are how Served ay git thle tetrewt— Also, crux. gad wis wsh All the datirseisis of theme.. the plane thhow to the height of It. hewistr i Ah Ohmage lama e wooer of Fifth gad Merkel streets ievery half hour, gad the stegruer IChleftssth lures thelirt street Waling Peery !soar. itilawl ots Chrglay.] . jeztf IVES TIHS MORNING, at MURPHY & BUILCUILD T-- ete Barg.. ete, plata anel flgored: Yrerteh LIMIIIE and • lure gaortment of :ie. !LAID GINOLI - • • Illaeg Wks, far Saab and Deemer. light and desk eheaseable 6Uk.,f , arN. Geode reeetelng slmegt MAGIC W4T . 5 1 1 , 1E5, o . r . pzu . bl!'111111 . 1L112 r Idea ..WI Itni , DILIT, AA to rho... tle• awry at pleently. Very Ara eteate,Ast readred and f0r..1. S. R. LIMN, je3 corn, Market sori Toartlt sta. S UGAR -1-8 hhds. prime N. 0., for sale by 1.. C. W dITEN.L.I s CO,II )4.2 SD 04 SI Water. nod t Front greet MOLASSES , -200 bbls. prime N. 0., (oak;) 119 bt 1ar991•19 L. & WATERMAN t RONA. rpoßAcco-10 kegs superior 6 twist, on mule:m.o Atml LttakU Er jea L S II ATERYLN A SONS, B UCKETS & TUBS-60 do:. Buckets; 10 - Tutor, for ado by j 4 L. & IVATZLIILN•2IO2I& YK—A few bbls. prime. and a zonal lot Mak Mat. Ow ail. bp' e. L WANY2.It/iN i SONS. B UTTER -5 blas. Pack; • IS kap jart eve& Ibr tale by L. & & SON& TOBACCG-20 b, kegs co, No.l Six ed gitzEa, - M Water, wet 70 Trott. RLOOM tons Soft Tenn., for sale by S-200 1.2 . J. 1.11611 DALZILL LARD OIL-10 bbls. No. 1, toy sale by Je2 • WICK *IIIiCIANDL=3.- 4u3ttlnsifttrmr;ml7‘l=nilti rirANNERS' OIL-23 bble. for sale by .S 4 WICK McCANDLL.IS. lODFISII-6 tierces for sole by VICE 131.5 - DIESS. IAII7-12 bbla.N. C., for sale by jr3 WICK & McCANDLES& HAMS l 9 S. C. Cauvasa, for Bale b .14 RICH & lII