PI %%M.1"11.: PITTSBIIHOH THURSDAY MORNING; MARCH 10, 1861 guir READING MATTER WILL BE POUND ON EACR PAGE OF TIM PAPER. lleiParrocaos MUM Gazzira..—Tho oaten*" area Lagoa of our Wattly °soon* Glen, to oor traolnon so. • iscot.driroblo medium of mating their bruises. knooa. Our elniulatiort So botanist tour and Aro thousand. roach. tog olskort rill•te sod roomy In Waite= Ponnorl. riga awl .12ortortt °M.A. - .?O 4,DVERTI 4 151 ti —Nether tam [Mori* Room • ens Printing iktotpbaont of tha Dun , ficarren. are ognsil . on Bands,. ADVERTIBERS she twin their :110thion to4opear In the nom on nand*/ c.o.d.s. WM *caw hand thaw In bonny 5 o'clooli. on Satardsi • • '• DMZ Clogegenner.—The Committee of Cerro. rigegissoe. casinos...l of the delegate. to the lee A." . . made Whig County ilisurentlon, are requested to meet at the Court lionte;ou eetooda7. the 19th Init.. at 11 o'clock. 1. If. io appoint T deviates to the Rate Centeention at Liumater. at the 240 of the present mouth. to nominate Coast Onetulnionere. Auditor oatmeal end Surveyor Otineral. aomin Erse. Moth 7. LSI/. _ Chairman. . 2126,1110arremod•an, of W1:414 Ontsborehnnette. • Buxom', Bonn, BOLT., Aiwa 7, 1868. Saturday Evening f This has been s hard working day, mt crowned with the most glorious results. This morning the Pittsburgh committee, with the Delegates from Cumberland, called upon the President of the Baltimore sod Ohio Railroad, ssd were most courteously rettiVal • We preferred our request In relationto arrangments for • reolpro cal and fair connection between theillaitimere end Ohio Railroad and the flit - Al:l4th aid port nelleillie Railroad, In writing. The Board meets onWednesday, when the matter Will be °that hiltionsidered.' The President, Mr. Swann, as Well as several of the Direatorson whom we sub- , sequently coiled, expressed the Most liberal feel top in regard thille matter, and stated that, in their Uptake no poselble ditonity could arise in arranging matters to the entire entinfaction of all parties. After this visit we called upon s majority of ibe members of the Board of Trade, by whom we were viniverially received with a cordial and warm frankness, and our cause was promised their mut earnest support. , The Board of Trade met at-one o'clock, when thi report of the committee on internal Improve meats was presented, end wu with the ruoitt- Dons oneadeeausly adopted: They recommend the . ettbseription On the part of the city 05 , 1110111 of witte‘lliors of dollars, 'to the Pittsburgh and Cot - ethilseille M. 8380, of the : Baltimore . America; the chairman of the committee_ which made the report, waited upon we at oar Hotel, itrith the goad news, immediately after the ad . journment,and the readersof the (asette inured . sutured there was no little rejoicing on the oaca - sloe. The opinion, Is universal here that the canuolis will make the robseription deeired. . Tomorrow morning we leave early fir the Li -tient city of . Annapolis, to present•onr ous for farther legislation before the Legislature of Ma ; nisei& • The editor of thei Pace has beerideeply eau dud, of late, about Oar views on the Instigate! and.now he IS manifesting deep concern In ref erence to the editorial correspondence : of this Paper. Be does not like the letters of the edl:t '.tor of Gm Guette ; and BO deeply has his Ire .; been stirred by a perusal of them, thathe is not satisfied with an. onslaught upon their author, but brings' down a gigot blow upon the Councils ' wills road, about "Mob the letters were written. The following sentence indiontes a.dlsoovery tehiCh Is new to these parts, and which most '.- prove fatal to the Connellarille road, if true: '. ntiothing bat a continuance by our Penusyl sada Railroad of the present discrimination ' 4 against Pittsburgh and Western Pennejleanin . can estr give •prosperity to the Connellarille Rogd_" _ . Thee! That wilt be Ours to Elemt. Lorimer; and the friends of the rood . getumilly, A gene ts! ,Impression bad got out that. the Cement-, ollle road worn be a profitable one, ben built, end some engineers, mod some men of large apezionoe in !slimed mottoes, had eipremed the deepest 'confidence in the belief that it world be One of the best paying reeds in the country. 11 Oily an not mistaken, somebody else is. We :anzlimay await the return of Gen. Latimer, to ret our minde at ease, WHOLESALE DAECIAIIIINO AND 1E211109E. Wheeling has really ' entered into a wholesale 'Potent of intrigue and bribery, according to the Times in thst town. Wheeling hes entered Into an agreement with the Central Railroad of Ohio, and given it 8 % vested right to, demand of us (Whet:Dog) the firm maintenance of the refusal to grant the right of may for the Iltenbanville road outwit:rd." In consideration of this "rest - zed right" it seems that the Central Railroad of Ohio has expended nearly two million dollars more on their road than they world haire done had not the . "nutted right" and pledge, been gives, Thus, that town has, by snob • bargain soared the termination of the Central road. „Bat this is not &IL It seems, by the statement of the tame Wheeling editor, that "We (Wheel. lag) have given to the Remptleld road the same right Mid the same power to demand the strength of our bend." :Wei-should like well to know who were the bus "gentler the Central Ohio, and Et =plaid - roads In making these bargain'? Mr. Mikes 'spent tenth time in Philadelphia. Did he make the bargain with the managers of tbe Hetopfleld road! Be the agents of this conspiracy who they may, we trust the Legislatures of the two - States—Renneylvanis and Ohio—will be earetal abotikgrinting any additional powers or pile'. ligei to the Hempileld and Ohio Central Load. •We at certain that a railroad compariy, by ett ng into a coospirloy with 'foreign city for the Wray of a viral road In tbeiame State; bu not forfeited its charter, or at legit subjested itself to a lull for dungen - Ceetainly; however, tooth s company hu fi* fitted all dant to future favors from - Its of* Iseslature, and we bare no doubt that our &Wars would be perfectly justifiable:lu ers.. fsedSig to authorize any Pennsylvania . onrpora- Awew antscribe to the . Hempfeldroid; nntH . bare ntiefeatory evidence that the eaupr- Into is exploded; and this evidence can only be effordsdby the grant of the right of way, to the • Stenbenville and Indiana road. . Eltipposit the Heroplield Railroad "Company should enter Into en agreement with certain per, ..100/ near en Important bridge on the Steuben ville and Pittsburgh Railroad, to destroy that bridge again and again, se often as it might be rebuilt, what terms of reproaeh would be too tereng for each en agreement? • - Yet when Is the difference between nth en rototeet and the bargale betweeo the town - of itheeUerand the Hemp&ld 11. allrEstt Cempanyt. Yds competition for business owl tram betwem; roliroc4s, by consulting the interests and com • torts of businentnett mid travelers, to all right; , frot slat{ antrsogsments to obstruct and • barrow the oPerstions or rivals sre biro and disbonorsbis. ' Tn Osunrit.—Our views on the Inauguril . haring met with the general disapprobation of our bootlaco friends, who as 'booked this any one should hustle temerity to speak out plain. ly about sthemmant emanating from gob c high source, we as gmewbst loth to obtrude upon thel oar views gout Ilse... Cabinet. 'Biwa est , talnly we think u little of one as the other. It may Pi that other Whig papers impress mull. ' .meats on these points different from oun, bat that is nothing to us.. This is still alree coon• try; and we ttu:it we maybe Permitted to think WI Please, even if oar selteatlailed looofeeo friende - shOuld affect to - believe that we think Ide;Mawr etude it the headpf the Cabinet, and Mr. C . cenneoat its tan. Bath this, gentle ./ mle ere known-to the country, go both aro mey et decided talent. Mr. Blareyhaelad stflersbis .experieaste es en admieletretire art. • • ea," but would, ; In ou opinion, have made • Much 'better Secretary of • the 'Teelieney" than ; . Beareta"Y of Buts, lane' kr. Coshing 'would Airs !Med the poet given to Mr. Mercy with mere alai: then any of Ids eolleapea. Ho' tan probably deeleiceafor that poet; erigleitiy„, end he{been ;bard oni, It Is aid, tdiesurp 'does Ines ensiled it hie antecedalte. .-.lartaa Gr ou p. a ,ibo is pu; Into tn. to: Elieretuint tke Tene o+7,l s Kent*lan, wittlillt nay Nittaol reputation. W_ clattlitications he has for that difficult stn. goo, doiewot appear. He Is • Lair/ills hur ler, of sate periwig popidarity at home, but we hare no evidence that he ass sufScient cape 'Tinto In financial matters to St him for • place . iavalviog the care of the Tresenry of this great natio - it: He hu been President, we are told, of some railroad In Kentucky, with what floanolei emcees' can but be told by the Louisville press. The Presidency of a railroad oompeny is • post which .will develops whatever fictanolal Ito holder possesses; and we confess to • little esgernesi to know bow our new Chancellor of thii-„Ssoloequer succeeded in that poeltioa It certainly itte new thing to entrust the Treuury to • men so little known to the public; and the todestrlal Interests of the country, hitherto so much affected, for good or evil, by the policy of the Treasury Department, will look with some anxiety for the evidences of hie sbUlty and pol icy. Mr. JIMPZIIIOII 'DAVI*, the Secretary of War, is s Southent firepeater, of fair abilities, bat more remarkable for his Southern ultraism than for genius. So far u hie siltation involves the disappointment of Gov. Pooteand his coadjatom, we like It; but in all other respects, we think 438 .0 1 Pierce will dad the pithier It question . Me. Mr. Donna, the Secretary of the Nory, ia s man shout am Stile known as Mr. Guthrie.— He 11115 s candidate before the Legislature of North Carotins for U. B. Senator, but foiled to unite the votes of Me party, and vu defeated. His ability for hie new position remains to be demonstrated. Mr. McCumwan, the Becret•ry of the Inte rior, is better knows, •nd, ere are Inclined to think, will make • good °Meer. We nerd hL edestion as the beet In the Ust, became there la • fitness in the appointment which the others Me. entrust., the Postmaster general, 'is well-known—in. Pennsylvania. Every body in this State knows . why he hes been appointed.— He p UMW% no peculiar talents or qualifi cations for the place. His chief recommendation wee the defeat he got at the hands of his own party, when he was a candidate for Judge of the Su preme Court. There is no man in Pennsylvania who has more "friends to reward," or ' , enemies to panish;" and he has been placed in a position in which he can wield an immense patronage.... His fiiends may not all be rewarded; but where- Ter he can Sod an enemy, within the range of hie patronage, either holding or soliciting office,, the punishment will not be withheld. His ap plication of the °Modal tub will doubtless con tribute a great deal toward' promoting the har mony of the party. Snob le the Oablpilt. In ,quiet, unexciting times. It may get along well esiongb; but It will INUIT eland the teen of any difficult emergency. N►Ttan►l. Tyroos►rata►t. UlllOll.-;-Wil omit ted to nodes, yesterday, the receipt of the air. osier of the National Typographical Colors That body will meet in MU airy on Monday, the 2d day of May next, when the following emend meats to the Constitution to. to be disarmed: The Representatives of the National Upton are requested to come prepared to vote upon the fol lowing amendment to Ideation Second of Article Fifth: Every Saberdloate Union shall be entitled to one Representative. For every fractional part of Bay over ona hundred minibus, one ad ditional Representative." ',And also upon the following addaitional seotion to Article Fifth: ..Bto 8. No ReprelleaStlTO stall be entitled to a vote,-unless be be remit at a meeting of the National Union." • Darnorr ELICCIT/OL—Wil Ind the - following telegraphic despatch in Ms Ohnelond papers of yesterday: ' " Dantoir; Much B.—Biehop Le Fevre do. featotil Fr Schools trirmtphatat by 2000 ma jority." . ' .' • Woll done, Detroit 1 , , We an under reamed obliptione to Adam's Express for Nett York pipers At armee of the PHOI WAOBIIIOOB Nrrowaduise cello Titubarth Daily Guatte. Waits:novo., March S. Oen. Pierce la proving himself 'a very contrary character to whit Sams of those who assisted is nominate him expected to flail. He la no Ring Log. The piano in the address, affirming in Duch an emphatie manner the emtetitutionality of the Compromise, must be a bitter =Witt.= to the nomination of Jeff. Davis. It is even yet doubtful whether ha will: accept it. It is be lieved theta majority of the Cabinet orient would be rather ,pleased , if-he did not. The general opinion is, however, that he will be glad to take abettor under the wing of the administration. The Ant reception of the President took piece on Saturday morning. It was of course crowded. The ascending eon le never without his worship pert. Tomorrow htl will lay his principal nom inations before the Senate. They will be con firmed at once, so as to enable him to commence business. Then will begin the scramble for the minor places. The Het of expectant, is headed by Mr. Senator Downs, who claims the vacant seat on the Supreme bench. He will be cup ported by a numerous train from the House of Bsprearntetivea Carter, of Ohio, aspires to the Patent Office ; Gorman, of Indians, to the Land Office ; Made, to the poet of Solicitor eff the Truism; Mead, of Virginia, to the Pernilan Minion; Dimly, of Ohio; to the French, and a host otothers whose name. and whose alms have malted me. The western crop of oßoe seekers is unusually heavy. Besides those mentioned who have pa dosted from the Howie, Bowilu and Oregon es-membera from Missouri, hale lied their pa per' for the Indian Bureau and a Booth Ameri can C7hargeship ; Buell, of Michigan, and Bryan, of Whicensin, are up' or foreign \ mhudone. Ilan. lobo W. Davis, ef- lodises, ex• Speaker of ite ,House, is looking le the same direction. Gen. Gus?' brothexiu-law, Oen, Hunt, of Ohio, I. a candidate for Register of the Treasury. He Is now favored by.fileik 0., but in IBte, his (Satin plaid relative rid'insed to permit his appoint ment. Ae the =eke begins to clear away, It is seen that the House carried most of Its points against the Senate In the appropriation bills. They n dined the California appropaktions largely. The item alive hundred thounnd 'dollars for wort, at the Navy . Yard, about to be established, was cut down to cue buedred thousand. The plan for 'teeing $160,000 by the purchase of the old machinery of some private coiner, to be placed in the Mint, was defeated by the, firmness of the Some, The large appropriatiom for beginning a Navy Yard at New . Orleans,..lnserted by the Senate, was stricken out after a anent straggle. The ffienase - of Navy Yards has become • great aline; as well as that of ieternel custom bonus andnarint bovitals, and the Ides of establish• leg another one on the Mitsieelppi, where then la already one—that at Memphis, which Is • dead loss to the government, and duo earthly use—is a most prepoeterons stretch of extrava gance. If in a year or two, thi New Orientals Gan procure the removal of the Navy Yard at Memphis to their port; that will be a point gained. The N. Yorkers are delighted with their assay dike, which w•a -shelled through In • MIMIC. of some 'obscure appropriation bill. Though the cause which gives them a hundred thousand dollars to begin business upon, only authorises the castles of bars and ingots and the redoing of gold, they inert that It will enable them to supersede the Philadelphia establish ment In sbont live years. Five years Is a long lima for this fast generation to wait for the fat- Shunt of a prophecy; hat we must pencils our sent with patience. - • 7 The Houle also defeated, by in resolute op. position, SlooktOn's plan for the norganintion of the Navy. II was no pest lose; or rather It was • great gain. Stockton'a ethane was said to plain all rinks -in the Navy. That is very likely to be true of all ranks but the gallon, for the tendency and object of the bill me to make new grades eurd raise old ones. Thu the now honorary rank of Commodore was made a legal title, with, in due time, an lams* of pay. la ths (=test over the .selerlie of the Seas tastes the &Ws triatephstl, robin them from Stip sight thousand dollen s year. I do not think -this was extrangsat. The valet of e *UmU vacs etststaly enirthiscljets Walt wee Is 1790, leben the $6,000 aLrlu yesseetebtisksd.- Tlei Gaits aLosarrlid u. Re*, Loa a the alasehlostfon of elute, which dsprenes memo Wades, sett rasa otters—hat en the mazy Inagua them. &woe. vrAenizaToz. Msrpti The Harmony government between the .De mocraoy and its chief is so far most edifying. The President sent in his nomination, to day, and they were unanimously confirmed, and that without even the anal ceremony of reference. Judge Douglass, as a pledge of his conurrence with thane, Mogul in Lis first cot of authority and power, moved that the-brand of Senatorial approval. be stamped , upon the whole at Once and the thing was done. I like generous confidence, and if the DeMogracy is 'edified with the minis• try as a unit, why who shall pinny them. Not I. 3.. Davis declared this morning that he took no exception to the menage, and swallows the , neassge not only without a wry face, but with positive gusto. The little circumstance that Pierce bus pronounced it from beginning to end constitutional, wh i le he be. always contended that It was the reverse it. like a herd plum stone in a pudding; it may grate on the teeth for an instant but does not mar the taste. It Ie apparent from the decision of the prince of Bascules:lsta, that a:lenient and conciliatory policy bus been resolved upon toward, those off 'hoots from the parent Item, the Southern Rights inn Free 801 l divisions. The inference is that In the distribution of office no partiality will be shown to the Hunkers at their expense. There sums to ba something of a rivalry be tween. Mr. Buchanan and Mr. Dix for the prize of the mission to England. My Impression is that Southern perseearance, skill and energy will pre vail in this instance, and secure this coveted place for their Pennsylvania ally, or for a South ern man - by birth, as for example, Mr. Pickens or Mr. Elmore of 8. C. to both of wbon Mr. Palk, offered this mission. There will be a very warm competition between Mr. Soule, and some representative of the Union Compromise interest at the South, for the minion to France or Spain, but it is probable that the eloquent and bosom alished Frenchman will be' beaten. A Freneh man's love of his native country In only snood to his love of himself, and there would therefore be a teaultest impropriety in sending Mr. Soule to Parte, not that he would be unfaithful to the country of his adoption, but that his instinctive attachment to la bells France, would warm his judgement in repeat to Americin interests, and above all would Incline him to commit the Halted States in case- of a quarrel between . France and England. His pretty plain that the President does not desire the proximity of the Senate for any lera:n of time. There will be no oontested Hata and probably the executive badness that will be lent down from the White House will not furnish , mulcts for a session of more than ten . days. Mr. Soule :was not mere than respectful to wards the ifeniocrats of _the Lorda'ana LegLls tare,. who/ have dodertaken to tiles a little breeze about Mr. Benjamin's tight to a seat In presenting their memorial be remarked, that the subject had been discussed in the Legtata tare, and_ that body having virtually confirmed Mr. Benjamin's election and his eligibility, by declining to elect a substitute. for him, he. sent toe protest, signed by a dozen or two members, to the chair; but did not uk for its reading nor Fenno any nation whatever upon it. It went down with Innumerable other nusonsidered tri fles into she unfathomable depths of the Beedita ry's demur. Bute progress was made toward, a little rob bery of the Exchequer. Mr. Morton presented an old acquaintance, In the shape of a resoln. don to pey Tales three or four thousand dollars in mileage and per dine for contenting Mr. Mallo ry's neat, which redoubtable claim did not get one vote. Mr. Mason also cut oat some work, by bringing to • ruointlon directing the com mittee of. Foreign Affairs to' enquire into sod report upon the Britith title to the Bay of Islands, that .is to the !elude recently ereeted Into • colony on the coast of Honduras, and near to the settletivent of Balls.. If that In• wafted:a is to ke gone into with any thorough ness, It may keep, the sixty-two Boasters wait ing on the foreign committee six week'. Mr. Clay ton is to be beard upon it. .Irsztra. Oonesvondalse• of tba Now icrt Coausicrelat Alva Us. Loirms, Pet;. 22, 1853 An attempt by a Hangings to ausseinate the Emperor of Austria has been announced by tel egraph, but the iao particulars have not trans pired. Attoording to the tint account, a pistol was the weepon used, but it has been subse quently elated to have been apoioiard. A wound wu inflicted at the head which appears to have been regarded as In no degree dangerou—an impression which clime= still to be entertained, although the latest accounts sneak of some slight symptoms of fever. The assassin Is described to be a young crab, formerly a soldier, but lately a tailor; and the blow which' he aimed at the centre of the Emperor's throil, appean to have been diverted by a movement of his victim's arm, which caused it to fall below the nape of the nut. The affair took plate en the ramparts of Vienna, the chief potato promenade, and the would-be murderer, who must have prepared Mnself for the cansequemees, was instantly cut down by aid•decamp and - was 'opposed to have have been killed. He still live,, however, and le now in prison. A redcoat has already been sung In the cathedral at Vienna, to signalise his ma. Jeers escape. The otter foreign news of the past few day, consist ohiedy of the details of the rigorous measures at Milan, consequent upon the meat outbreak. The city, even for the most inoffen sive among Its inhabitants. Is merely a large prism; whits foe ethers It Is ohs daily aeons of coulee/tins led executions. Fines and sequel'. twice, are ordered in a recent proclamation of Radetsky to be enforced immediately, not only against all who are "'Opposed" to be contented in treasonable nadertakiege, but also against every one who shall "neglect" to give Informa tion against those who are. All the liwW rest• dents to Lombardy, natives of TlOlllO. have been expelled, the number being about 5000. Fresh troops are being poured into Milan every day. The genes of the town are kept eland, and a forts sontribetion, equal to $2O 000, has bees levied an the inhabitant,, who are also to pay an additional sum equal to $15,000 every week an al lather notice. The accounts from Montenegro, which, a few days ago, were supposed to be of • more pacific character, are sgain tinfavorabie, and Ere and sword, It le alleged, are to be carried, through the province with more fury than OTer: Mean• triune, there la a Out amount of diplomatic ha einem fa relation to the affair between all the European pOwers, but with what epeoleo policy on the part of each is hardly known, except LB reprde tee general fact that Atlanta and Etas els are both eager for the territory, and that Prance and Eogland would prefer to use Turkey maintain the Integrity of her possessions. The proceediop la Parliament this week hive been totally witbout Interest. The arrangement for Lord Jan Russell to reelmxthe poet of See rotary of State for POTilltli Affairs, to Lord Cis. rendon, was carried ontynterday. Henceforth Lord John will occupy a seat In the Cabinet without office, and °online himself simply to the duties of leader elite Howie of Common. The English funds have not been quite to firm daring the past few days, owing thtefJ to the uneatudictory state of the continent, Vat the ten. dopey if things shonid keep qui/cis evidently to ward *decided advance throughout the year The gold ships still keep out, while on the other hand another steamer. sails to-morrow for Australia, carrying sway gold coin to the amount of E220,- 000. Oar ctionial mines, therefore, at present operate solely as a cantinual drain, not only f. r metaillo treasures, bat for costly goods of all de &triplicate, for which ,at present we get noth ing ho reterrn. Under the circumstances it is surprising to find affairs maintain themielves co steadily as they have hitherto done, and conclu sions may be fanned from the firmness that has this been uhiblted as to the effects to be anti- cipated when the tide shall turn and the arrivals of gold shall beiiene large and frequent without any countersotint shipments et coin from this side. The proposed sedation of the rate of interest on Exchequer bills to one penny, or El 10e. Id. per teat. per annum, appears likely to be car ried out with perfect mooese, - although the mo ney market is in a less favorable stile for such an operation than at any during the past two layeas. The total =oast of these bills in circu latiorn la rather more than £18,1X10.000 sterling. or $00,000,000, one half of which are dated in Mardi, and the other half in Tune. It is the tiro half that is now being reduced, but when the Jose bill. fall due, they will of . course also be s arn:t the ad s o f t er t atidearet. new e na a wp isdt o Is m t s. :rya. at nradoluchinwethocesewhiztrielyetetinp. theroe f T f s o t lin ot o iral holders i de bills to maintain them In olrealatlon. Mums $4O rat 1,000 un —We learn that g" Friday and Biasing of lut wok, 000,000 lbs. of Mineral ware "old at Shullebarg at ilfo per 1,000• Thls L thehighut point nor before Natant in an couritry, oonsratalats the Wain to tbe b4tter'prlspoet b.r w - ‘lll „ ad forth* Oa. 7 L... mussestrezne county lima, cum- 81 . 1MIGIVIILD, klatch 7-10 r v. The delegates elected to the Constitutional Convention from this town are, C. W. Chapin and E. D. Brach, democrat', and two Mendell. Northampton sleets one democrat and pee In. dependent Grecntleld—Rev. Dr. Chandler, coalitioloist. The 'cite" in Pittsfield hays not yet beennount ed, but ex-Governor Beige! and Julia" Rock well (mbige) are probably obese,. Becjoann F. Hallett (dem ) Is elected from the mall town of Gill, Franklin comity. Whiting Griswold and D. W. Alvord coali tion leaders, are elected from the towns! of Er log and Montague. Ex Governor Boutwell and Anson Burling erne, coalitionist', are chosen from the small towns in Vorceeter county. Worcester o.ty sends five strong coalition lead ers, including lasso Davis, Charles Allen, J. B. C. Knowlton, sod .1 M. Earle. The city of New Bedford bee sleeted five ton• The returns from the mottles of Berkshire, Hampden, Hampshire. Franklin, and Worcester are partial. They foot up as follows: Whigs. It. Free Boilers and Democrats, 50. Independent and doubtful, . 5. At present the Whigs do not 'appear to stand the slightest chance of the convenUon. 8P11307111.11 March 7-12, M. We have returns of the election of 94 whip, 145 opposition, and 11 vacancies. This em braces rather more - thin half the State. The convention will be in.the hands of the op ponents of the Whigs. Boston, /Sarah —1 A. M. lteturna from over--One hundred towns show the election of 88 whip, 111 coilitionists—with the strongholds of the whip nearly all in. There le no doubt ot the convention being az li-whig. Boston elects 44 whip; Cambridge and Box bury stn whip each. - Wilion. Grief old, Banks, Bontwell, Hallett, Hobart and Heys, are aU eleoted. Charles Sumner Is elected from Marshfield. A very valuable " dead letter" tame to life again at the letter office Wallington, on Mon day tut. Loot September a gentleman cf one of the Weetern States porchued to farm gall further out in'the "Eden of America." He WM going In person to BUM] his new possessions, but instead of carrying a sum of $2,600 'boot him, preferred consigniog it to the mails. On arriving at the town which was the terminus of his journey, he icquired at the poet office for the letter which contained the trounre, bat ow leg to the Mars of the mail, on that particular day, or come other case, he did not receive It. The alleged loss was commosicated to the De partment at Washington, and prompt measures were adopted to finanut the eause. On Mon day, however, the letter, enclosing ire $6OO bills to good money, era received as a " dead letter." The owner wu immediately apprised of the discovery, sad will soon be in pouetalon of the fonds. OF'l 7 / 1 SPIRIT UNDIVIrI We sn credibly informed that Mn. Rich, et Kirtland. was taken iniddenly, In what appeared to-be a St, ,beat 4 o'clock on Monday meriting, Feb. 18 Her family supposed her to be in a mesmeric trance, and consulted a couple of the spirit mediums to ascertain what was the mat. ter. The medium, wrote that she was In a mei merle state, and would not coma out until two weeks from that day. .Her friends refused to administer any medicines, or allow others to do eo, supposing. as they did, that she 'au in a trance. At one time, she recovered enough to tell her attendants, if Abe did not have some medicine, that she should 'die, and then became apparently unconscious. Elbe lived along in di 's manner, until last Saturday morning, when she died. She lived over a week in an unconscious state, but moat of the time they could 'He thee she breathed. And probably, if her Wends bid sot been misled by the spirit mediums, and had administered medicine to her, she now would have been entirely recovered. It appears to us that any rossouable person would now be Ratio. fled that the comishinlcatios through the mod:- Isms, in this instance at least, was false; but we are informed that her 'friends are now endeavor , Mg to keep the corpse until' the expiration of the two weeks, 'apposing that tar spirit haslet I her body, but will return at the appointed time. Such instances of Ignorant superstition an the above, is the 19Th Century, are • disgrace and reproach upon the community.—Granyo TREMENDOUS CONFLAGRATION IN NEW oaiemis New Osissis, March 8. 1853 The most destructive dre that era *courted in Net Orleans, broke out on Wednesday after nooe, in the upper part of the Alabama cotton press. The dames spreed rapidly, and pined a tremendous headway before the engines endued. It destroyed nearly all the contents of the presr, besides a large quantity of cotton piled in the stmts. It far exceeds the first estimates. ' It le supposed that over twenty lhormaild bales of cotton were destroyed, valued at [rein eight hundred thousand to a million dollars. Tha property woa mostly Insured hire. The losses fall heavily on the following atm: Cram. cent, Home, Mutual, sod Ban Mutnal. It Is belered that several nevem, have p i e r [shed In the dames. Many other pram in , t d hi vicinity were In Irn Tl t te d tlrlTs i tVa w n e t r o e nltt:rlog, and the eoginee are kept oof:tlenally at hand. Del, BINOW ►T TEI NORTIft—WO:1111f11 from the blinnesotlan, tb►t accounts from the Lao.qui- Perla, and farther north, represeut the snow to be about four feet deep on the level prairie.— Some persona employed at Dr. ifilllomeon's mission, at the '•Yellow - Medicine," on their Way op with supplies' fob that station, were oanght on the prairie in one of the first severe atm ms, and barely got-home after abandoning Ogle animals, homes, and oxen, which perished. The Ingans bad suffered Intel/8.1.-041am Go ' Tao LectarliAL ifooruse --Gen. Mtge. Ad dress le not the hint? pima, 'ditch the people expectedm' fro aPr Went who had borne him self so creditably is the dams, and wham gab. 'commit deportment loggested hope of • semi- Ole, practical, unambitious Imposition of his views upon the mode in which the - ezeoutive brooch of the Government should be conducted. It is a stilted, sophomorical production, cOotalo- Mg tittle else than commottplacee and gimerell, ties, couched In lodated language ombecomlog the executive office and the occasion. 11, seems to have made • prodigious effort at floe reel. cud if he had been preparing • Fourth of July oration, to be delivered before the younger students of a New England Academy, there would. bare been nothing to complain of to the style.—Buffalo Commercial Advertiser. Ma. lea B. EDDY gtAtIOIDDA, weleun, has for 500111 time put absented himself from his family sod friends. Until last dfondsy,irben he sod Mr. Paine got possession of the bank, be bi 4 not been teen by them for • ev.ulderable period,and since then hie Mende hase'not been able to-tens rten any Glue to his residence. They hello's', that his yet completely nadir the con trol of the "mediums," and that they' are sestet. hog to keep him from bin family. ke soon as he can be obtained, he will be conveyed to Utica, and will be accompanied by hie wife, who trusts that whin once separated from the mediums be will NOD be restored.—CAiroye Tribune. Is the article of foreign dry goods alone we find that the nenntity thrown upon the market for the put month (February) is valued at $9,- 187.000. while for the lime period In 1862, It un.:55,912,000; showing an increise of $ 2 ,226,- 000, or folly fifty per bent. A still greater increase is observable in the Custom duties for the lame periods at this port, which may be airiumed as a criterion of the bu siness At other Atlantic ports. Wegner • Sum mary Of Costoth house ditties at New York and Phitaffelph , a, for the months ofJantuu7 and Fe l bruary, 1862 and 1858, sit: New York, 1862 $2 609 000 $2 296,000 1868 8,242.000 8,826.000 Philadelphia, 1862 316.000 ' 489 000 1858 267,000. i 628,000 We omit fraodons as only undies tip undue° the reader. It is enough far our pupate to show that the dudes of the first two months of 1862 ware $6,708,050, while for the same period of 1855 they were $8,062,000, being an Increase of over forty per oent. The country trade keeps pace folly with this increase. We learn from several of our heavy jobbers and otherderdere that their tales for the Western and Southern trade are quite double those of 1852. and in some oases treble those of the but year.—M Courier. It is setimanted that full $4,699,000 of coin hare been remitted from New York 'late the in terior since December. The banks probably re tain bc.,,feen ten and eleven mini um of coin. The 1 sporiation of foreign dry goods last week, into New York, was again heavy, amount. bog in the aggregate of entries at the muttons homm, In that city to $2,605,502, of 'hie% only 'sno,l6o seed into public store. The amount marketed r the west le :92.645,240, of which $58,698, wu down from public atom The as sess of Imports, as compared with the cone ! . poodle' week of last year, L $279,626. &tow • limronan Pan DEP —The 81. Leale Intelltgeoder pubdaties a letter from en overlsad emigrant to Ofiliforals, which glees • teertul as count of s tremendous 'DOW Mein in the inonn , tars nut Carson 'Ailey. otiierhae is celled the second mann% the miter seje,; he mesh add of the tap e of pies tows, and wen onnicirtykey were 'One kurntrediettle noirdt. • Born Yr Tire Amnesia. --The Tay agreei ble.Algany coriespondent Cf the Courier and En ‘ qui= thus describes an incident in the Assam bly: ..Oneiof thou urbane scenes, the incidents of which it will soon be imposeible to furnish, oc curred in the Ateembly Hall yesterday. It was the appearance of a venerable Oneida Indian, before the Committee on Indian Affairs. These gentlemen, like well bred men, without under standing a word of the eperob of 'the eloquent forester, listened with becoming gravity. By the aide of •chuyler eat Harry Jordan, hie inter preter. The old man was abundant in gesture —eonetant and very pantomimic—proving, as an intelligent counsellor of your city, who sat near me, laid, that when a lnguage is not I rich one, variety at gesture is used as an aid and sit exponent. The Indian moved gracefully and this orator of our tima and race might ad vantageously have studied expression from him. His interpreter indicated that the old man had made a speech replete with rich firms and pro fuse imagery. A device of altrilizstion out the interpreter short—the hour for the assemblage of the House interrupting him. :There will be few such meetings hereafter. The poor Indian, who can utter hie teeming thought only in the language of his tribe, parses away." UNPOPULARITY Of TUN EMPAESL—The Paris Correspondent of the N. Y. Commercial Adverti ser gives the following evidences of the unpopu larity of the new Emprese of France' Merriest appearance in public, was after the civil marraige at the Tuilleries, at a concert giv en at the theatre of the palace She entered with the Empehr, and circa by that audience of adherents—Ministers, Senators, Marshale— was received in an unbroken glance. The mul titude that thronged the'ronte to and from the Cathedral, made none of the natural demonstra tions of respect, attachment or good will. Eve ry inducement used to persuade the' National Claud that lined a portion of the way to cheer their young sovereign, was thrown away. Mte' questioned many persons who law the process ion, and they all agree in Baying that no cheers were uttered. no handkerchiefs waved, and above all, no hats raised. Io the Cathedral; of course,. any manifestation would have been Im proper. The most marked longtime of luddfer ence was when, after the return of the o-rtege to the Tuilleries, she . was led upon the balcony by the Emperor, and presented to the people Fully ten thousand people were there collected under the windows of the palace, and wallies for her appearance. The silence wee painful, and I could have been glad to hassled a hearty ' cheer myself, to have relieved her from bar mor tifying potation. She Deemed to shrink back as if chilled by the coldness of the welcome. The Emperor was ,visibly moved, and withdrew her into the palace. The Americans who saw this scene, express themselves as pained by It; and wonder that the nation that prides itself in be -log is plus pone & la terre, would ever have com mitted au act es little in accordance with their pretensions. The illumination In the evening WAS meagre. Now Roars PROPosio.— Captain Synge, of the Royal Eogineere, has laid i proposition before the Geographical Society of England for a new East India route by way of the Bt Low rance and the great lakes, with their extension chain inolading Raley Lake, Lake of the Woods, and Winnipeg, with the Oyers which fall Into the latter lake on the eastern elope of the Rocky %anneals"; thence the route continues west wardly to Vancouver's Sorted. There are now on this route fifteen hundred miles of Inland naviga tion, aeon to be extended. four hundred miles farther by tbs Construction of the Sant. St. Mary canal; and the same may be extended by occa elonal artificial cm:sue:lons almost to the bate of the Booby Mountains, which are represented to be at that point but fourteen hundred and fifty eight feet above the level of the sea. The ad vantages claimed are, that It is three thousand toilet nearer than any other mail route to Auttrella; the inland portion Iles entirely with in British territory.and instead of requiring sixty to eight) daye:for transitwould only require for te fifty. The project is a wild cap.—Boston JournaL tar MCOLNLIT would in- Cum Ms friends and the public getterally. that he has removed MI ehole. stook ofCIOAf3B and TOBACCO. from • Ms old stand. 11l Wotan street. to the Loom No. U ender the Monongahela Bonen neat doer to the IN, mans' Insuranew Co=pany, there he will endeavor. aa heretofore. to keep one of the beet Wan of Imported Cigars in the oltf. Ile flatters filmset( that the stink of apse nod TobeWro be le in the hatit of offering for sale. are sufficiently well known to need no other recommend. Non to wens fir him. al his new stand, the pane retool. nof be rreived at hie &rumple. of boson . .. lfgtAlao SaaAdtertisement of Morse's Cordial, ceottte;le tun. *WWINES, &c—Persons wishing to pur etow Ramo, Milne an Ltaross of all dawrivo.l24l , .. ne Cowrie. am ebtalo then. al the Intreet PA... et the 11 tee Store of JAPII WEAVER. Jr. oda • Market am heat Anne. Is'A GMAT BLITZING TO TEI ATIGACTID. The tramtwr end formtlable character o dl of the hirer. bevy long challenged the attenti onof medical men. boon of these dire..,.. derma tinder th e general tam of Comumption, bare bon manned Inc rabbi. sod lb. tostaini Patient allowed to ole. •Ithanl melee! teen. to orr bra a hope of noon's. Ilendll tbl. on no longer to the nee. A remedy her been Mood Intel VIII curer.' co:detente. of whatner thersewr. arida/ toga denouement of the Livia The Fill. discovered b7Lit , II Lige. of Tirghols. art dimity on the liveri and by aturintlng It. operation's:at purifying If. from dues" mutt! rind extirpates to ...union which hinelhetr Maio In Int a 1... of this itelni Ittuardies hitherto proposed for Urn aueplalnts, boo sailed to operate I:gonna wet of lb. Maus; but Dr. Itilgoe's Till. make themselves felt open Lt. eetien of the Lim. sod by elesaaing tlor fountain. dry rep the Impure gram. of dlewrie whlch neon deers their Wince. Tussle by men drnrclate sod merchant. in town and omintry.a.l wholesale sal rent by J. KIDD • Co.` vol. propthtore. t. Wood ruvot tidy 151zerice. KIDD ik Co. have jest received D.e hundreltlow/n of Wearer's blab . Yorfareed HONK! 13 ALPS, etroprleing: lb. ordinary UOD.7 Aare, extra ecental Brown Mtndear. molt Brown Wlndeor. Winter and Homey Shaving Soave. it le admitted by all.that Cleanser kayo are the finest la the worlJ. mhl • REMOVAL. HENRY H. COLLINS, WHOLISALII l BODUCI, CORILLSION AND FORWARD/NO GRIGRANT, AIM MINS IN CISIMIN, BITITZB, 71/111, to. usantoTopro Bo• 25 WOOD STREET, Twelve doors above Water PITTSBURGII, JAMES P. TANNER WI/OLELIeLIi DIALER. 111 BOOTS, MOD, SONIISTp, HA2A, &C., No. 66 Wean emu; rtersamenn. Delman Third and Fourth. eMy stook embraces every varietj and falar.N.l2"erfr.l%,-Pz",Arr.tirrAfrft eta Spring and Sommer WM. gnu wet. be mold at esti. farmer pries.; COPVIVief favorably with those of Phi .. &labia and haw Tank. Pearlmals will please all and examine twirls haulm mtt . Spring and Summer Bonnets. TAMES P. TANNER, No. 56 Wood street, woo/ecall the attention of and othwx who Tto soil ato to hi. Itooot awsorttosot of tioNNi - re. of the wrest gate. far thy ootalna ...eon Mao... frazeh Mower, ea cad NOLIT.!I . . KliNt!£.l)Y MItMIINII!MME MMM=M REMOVAL. LOGAN, WILSON Sr, CO. IMPOSTERS ASH WHOLESALE DEALERS LH ynnEtriN AN" D.MRATIO LIAILDWAILE, CUTLERY, &o etc Rave removed to their new and extensive tZt. ff ailia w ier 4 =2:4. d°° "l °. "=T;2:ll7 ocl t.. exact Instlon or thommt ...rto Z'ont oror °Met d lo ear. Wks ser BURKE & BARNES SA_FES-11ere h the llnd of tsetlmonEtulio the Wee of one BEETS. upon which we ento =Malay rest tie reputation of our wee p. We have dreads pohllrhd• esters! eertilleatep proving that Sarre made for our regolar and orulnary ales, and sold ebroed. 'bars been enhjecred to the SEVEREST TEEM IN MITTEL Op FILAIILETIONS, and preserved their sentents totEIP free from demotes. The following Is another proof of the tame ineordestabl. ehmeter:— euzooo Wows or Boors 'AND PAPERS SAVED WITH A $4O SAFE! . ALB/O:Vlb.Dt COUNTY. 0.461 November 1Z DISZ f M r s., Boer L 11. aim— Dear lilts: Your tea lettoro w to duly reenlyed. I was await at Um Um*. I would nay, in mord to prat Bat. I It potbelly Viol PROOZ / /Wet the moo I bought etyma last Dill oo m t rainz el the 10th it Juno Iset—my thin buildlui atlas burned to .120.. It woe halt et weld and nk— . h time of arp tit 7 jlt.U2l:trbeg go " • was amount of all. It woo a tell hot Our. AL, Was and book' comas that was U 2 the Ears. =wonted to about lau Tbnuoaud pogra t or ud b f h r:rga r a b dlgainelattifolirloTni uo time, but bay a bale tO keep' tboir papers, ao, la—and peon thot lo Hood. 1 out nasty resaussend your ago Yours, t r o y. 'rl'atr` JOIN CLARICE. Ws believe Nature bay provierd a remedy d Woo whir& gosh lo hair to. Klllft'lS ggfROLISINI or BOCK OIL, put op os It &Mk from the great mborstor}, sonooslod drop In to. blbs els of Mother with t., without doubt, ono of to. grostmt of taws ...ea,. Egad the following testimony. gawp fraletal parent: —• riaaa.a2 Vauar,Ohlo,lslo4l6, 11157. Dlr. P. MEW-SU: I bare .351 all Tana Patrololan. az Book OIL some two months pan, and homo . hr took, _Wd loos dfrm hare.. VIV.V.I I 4 . it, hs,; osaillont In flax nod Ormatery. uremia...l.. al the lien lour imanEwts bows. wad , liana miry low with .5. So= 1 gals bet • tenspoontal. nod In Maws bows MI ,b. n0:346,1 a i r ar . r 3.9 t ,d...1 aat_t.oaatard am and Iniatood 1."r:14..7 and for tatrllain o l . ar r =ren canal r lor t =ps . Tat Ago 03 al/ uog 0r... astw It Planaatan. 5.9 , adVaraniag Patrolasiall pima eopy.9 BlarX and Panty flan VB. lIT BURCHFIELD have ust t at theabon I' ?dt F .d Is ui " Ars...: . 411 .1 14 0. satt .ott. plabLiesse si= ir 44.4' I==m leseem For Rent. BRICK TENEMENT, situated itehr thl ""ieitt, D e P tlp Voltip , axtr% ;, I •,n u it= mattt,t,s aoa, r -- I far - EAD-50 pigs Lead, just r; I'd tale hi (1325.101 R. ',ISO • C ARD 01L-20 bbls. Nos. - 1 'and 2 La 06, b, pbblol R. ROBOON &W. AILS and GLASS—SW . kege Nails, ee red ezer. 600 nee NV! Jdow 61M eitr sad °,7 brand& le .1.0 sal ler Wet. 1 ItostßoO, 00. (TN BROOMS-300 dos. common to ex toner, In eon, tbr gala br a. xccuso ,,, co. ( 'TER SRED-10 , bbbs. prime Closer r"1 sod "..b. itonnscus a co' Itt BUTTER-4 boxes Roll Butter; 2 aft. do,ftuit reed, for tak . b i r cinsys a W. IVl7loo,ooolbn. Bacon Rams, Sides, ma to "'"*.b° l7: i fitre . 4l s a co. boa. Dried Apples, I L b7 & ROISIKIN if CO. 141/SH-0 bbla. large No. 3 Minkerel; 20 ht la. do.: 10 bbla. No. 2 do; No 1. bar... quar... bbla. TIVAZ _1.4210_ 115511 0 E. -- VienT — ree Mee just reo'd arid for tale tor ENCILISII a Der:marl.; 10 125 Seoond stmt apd 151 flratstzvet. PmbEARLceaS itia_ 30 boxeaPearlStaroh, ut lif or n o, by _ 10' , ENOLIBII It BENNIIIt, ENDR I EtIO,OOO lbs. Bulk Pork- 7 la 10 bbla.oolm r d ; ,0 001.0. Irma Hall thattm 7b. WIOI ", ; , 4K 2 0. , 00 Pgg.; " bole. 00s1 . 100tIsc reed &ME& ni•• by O.IVISIL DILWORTH 01 ss/u ° ISQ sad 143 trom/ street tI N - DI{LES=. 25 bhdi, N. ti 1, Sup il \ S 400 bbir. N. o.l9olsser; 9 0 0 bblo.\ Lake Troia llsbl' . 100 . White Flit; 200 bf bble. .. ~- \ d?' , `, \ 100 htcbbls. Mu • 60 tbl• .1 Saapq¢: ~ \% , re bbls Nese 1 1 / 4 4111 ..0 DC b . b dm: \ ~• \.20 ^ .Llnseed Oili , 76 bbte white/Wag . 1 / 4„ \ 100 , Dr . ltel23i !teM 22 :\ Clot 1 : i 2000 be pH . out &sem 20 Ime. t 1... dig .. Ibt s. 11 , lek . nr J Nuts; . 2 Wee Sheep nttr. -,. 2 mmts H, po; 1. store for NUJ by :.' s J. S. ClA9l , lsup., mall '... " 4 , N 05.441 nod to front West. U ROOMS-60 ()tr ot s a f ily \ IJR,.. 200 bble. Atifiluits, Pollock &.130. LIP mhlo . .92'99211. GOWNS FLP WOODEN B ROOMS dLo. Boot _ .0) doo. tarts TWO,. 29 ) arm. 10 1. malt do: 8. 1 . 4 la Md. br ILIA% ottmciirru CO.. 0.1:10 lgo iso tkoood Moot GREEN APPLI--30 bt s. foi, sale by mhlo inarav IL COLLINS. I .11J . C t ICpS-5 0 ct.: for ti to NT A:bt,comin. I C TOPS=-100 and for br l" tIENRT n. CIA L reIN P ce 4 ACKIV.REL, lIERF4NCIS, Ivo btlt. N^.•?...sa s swurc ln u portcd pact. gen I.uoo eldaJlie; pickled Ltdesh: tati ebis Imo D o m u, t'" " tar 4 a. by Easanr a No.. mDiallm —.Cholacut liveepeek. l I EMONS-100 boxeCemone, in tiro. iv ,. Just ned and f , st .14y menus soNt. ONLOP'S L &W 80[ P‘T N SYLVANIA. fmm " 0 ° chronologically or r. cowl wit. too wad ro...—ozai decftlm• , l toe: Oupromio Court a Poutioylosol.-- s with • coa7011.• sot. tech—bl Jena Duutop. of HUM: with. 800., 1 J. Ohl. BOOC7ialier Emu., • =MO No. !Fax! ot. twi s syd ' URESIi LOBSTaRS and\ kixoN;lln iu one and two gallon ear.J. !loat .4.0.1 perfoetly PllOl.O th e or i er i llaz i. uovo t, whIO Word ilteisth raiSII and MEAT SAUCES ant/Elva- APS—Vadoracad'a Tomato Katoboß \ R..mb do,, db* alnabroomand Walnut do t .do ova Toole n um ,a,.. John 801 l do . In rant, Jam d0. .. L ....4. do -*W.; do. Flooding do; do. Worcastor.dalra o; ', mg ., chata.y, tor aala by W. A. IieOLURG _rat \ , mhlo . ear. Wood and ITtat,,,As. , . . 1 ROUNDNUTS—for rule trf - 11 11 /11 . , mblo' ISAIOII DWI% co. I ARD-400 tierces, in store, for ea by . lihlo 13AIAU tamer -00. DRONES-50 kep, to arrive, for Ircr il =MO MIMI DIOSET ko Q UNDRIES=22.3 bac! (lotto* • 14 es•la a.td, Nom 3 10. 44 4 =l Elmo: 2 boa.. Nola 3 Bulk Fmk; lobolaNr. 1 Lir:l 33 110 Dry W 1117.10.144 laxx.ed;' , , arming I t mak Pry •p DM, do. pa: t ttgo Bosun' \ e old Corm 14.111 r: 45ntoor; 6 0. - .14.14400 17 lam pi...sold Clolllogo. To urn. on moonier Glob.; (Jr Ml. et mom • lBll4ll DICI3T • CO Administtatar's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Adeolaletratlen. onto laatimesito als sato. has ta grantad spa the estate of MaItr.,,,LITTL It. lam of Nebia toirstehlo. Allathany °melte. to JohailieCaslin. at WI towshia. All persoem knowing tbrilisalvea bidet:dad G. said Mateo art elajoastsd to all mi 4 m.t. PaTikerit, all eo•som. haelo claims analog. the Utilt• Brit regasst-!' .0 to Front them. dal,. aotheatlmlod,ear Lett' ®eat _ oahmma••.e J0,L12( ..01oCANLIN. leonomits the Row' *Wealth. NO FAMILt ehonld be Irithout KEAT INCD3 OF:MANI EXTRACT OfITYLE. sitars pound or this 10,131mbl• attiel• KO. IL. fa .1 Con pound. of SUM Coles. It Plaits cods. bvtiat than toting gift. ‘ ..b b...dd.. giving it thus.. and strsuadh. fo to to Cm aunt histlilous. It is alac. mors 'shamans Maui:kilns, prevails! to tips Vital Iva f . and cautaind Ingrolisatts tbe most stmustbouisty and lorlgaratitte to tha system. Bad by 7, Y. D. REATINI3. Plimburgh. mho M the pis eaustit*Ctutor for tba UMW, Plates. sad ta iota= all aiders.sacassaanied a Ith tha imp. wins:met Islth mumps Mendez. A4l lottsrs witinianik to J. P. a.' E11T1.6. must be bast mdd. o.4lM.4.lw.yptia‘ Carpets.\ , IT undersigned barb:iv:low received kis large sad entirely new etorOpt CallPlolll, 111. do_ win tar perche {rear ylaasare In etionme narn, nandr e ronwlshlng to es, Ills ament aid .nelelsr kb the verso= naps e ap l—Ve rt n n, Mi ld fealsoy. Tbre,Pla. Inner, llopes•doe, and l'es), Ilan OARshalnlit Vloor OIL 01.0/11 of all width, Dearth Ill`Gß. Door LILTS. Eon Rod, B ann.*, *a tonetber with *veranda{ Ismaili kept in tn.*, aet exceedlngly Dar anere tor tun. \ dn In 0 IIIaDLII. AS Tb cneed REEDS, IMPLEMENTS, FRUIT TREES, Se—A full and mandate assortaleoPor ragatabla: lvor and Ora ia Boads, •or thal111.; Igtliffritt ". talt=r4: s ,%l P 9l4 . P A N=.= Cu races, lambent." Sine bartirs Liu PranstigAiilme Ord Planters. alter Cutters. awe Praha sad anOpla. mod • Was araortmat of tiardan anal Farming larl4T moats. of ohs Istaat loisrunrtuarg, farmers s o eat to WI and *gamine the ardent II•ed Sava—rat sl thy. elem. turole. ?vasty urea par day oa a with th. great,u ear. sae regularity, sod awas. 14•104 of End. Prise SI 50, at the geed and Iterslatoaot Warobouse. 40 flab ,tart. man raIIItSIPARDROP.. EDICINE CIIESTS—Wellaya just rek- IT Troimsl, from itm East. • 1., •-m nieut of Illsb°, mirky aml Walnut kIEDICIN If CUM'S, of 'slime • ms, suitable ror Stimmbra% rainqlss. t Psr•Orl•no We et thno op to order. • lib Um Wt Medial:l..lml for Dtroottons for the rue of Um Monoloom W !LOU & CA. 81 Idarkft rtre.t artd M litsoltblielL QOAPS—We bare jest received' large I 7 adiarLarnt or VANC7 00.171. W: Cod Bnydrn Wlodsor Boor Odiliodeo. d d-dlt o l: dd.; Cleavul. daNie do.. Musk; Cleaned do. d . Dautd• fp. vd; C ees Ilasdvdd Houma' 11. day p,_• . loaned N 0.5 ltomf BodD;l7l.dver's dnadlng bond. for s.l•bx I. ILCX)X_ 00, laldi 50.54 Mudd .C. . sad r...Bldltldfdli VIII ESE-50 bne,, just reced on coneigT", ) for bee by tbh9 !ISAIAH DlO.th t CA. \ DRIED FRUITS— • • PRUMWS—at 10 to. W .ad IS. nos-..t 12X, igx .di 2 ,, ..M. PW10 3 . 4 x1: It .181.78—0 t 9. tak. le. si V! Pa P 1 6 ,36: PRACIINS—pard aod tiopseed: - -04 ..0 416o.ae2sWow Jerlipms. do • r..t7WM. A MOBO W Ch m 69 , nt sad d. QUOAR-1,281 ha t e . New Orleans Sugar. , Trodv last i k e .d o,r by ROBSIIT jaho . 4thr• 237 laboyty Ytyntt. oymits Wood. MO the Efon•rable the ludgem of the Gene rat Quarter Sp Law of the Peace, In 11.1 for the o. Allegheny. The pennon of /MIN= PICHOLII • of thaltet We'd, PlUebulth. In the ow oty'afornald, humbly theteeth That cope petqlorter \ bath provided hinueilf with the• twin!. for the nooommods•Pm of tearelere nod other. et his dwelling boot., 11 , 1 W ord alorreeld, end 171 . 571. th at boor h ouelltplea gralidoe a rest". to keep jo i tlt ho a tutd. • I prat • '' ';ll/210111 =Ole We • the tot:menden:led. 0103000 of Ms Werd aforesaid. do certify that the above petitioner le of good .repats for heerelf nod Mammy., &W• ell provided with boom Torn and ocanrettlentee for the, SECAZISOWIDIB nod lote. leg of streuges and traveler/ 0 eted that gala tavern le gr J sseery thoetterawr John W. Bootee, Jr John Pryer; P. Alleoneblln., Jaen MT., JODIIfp , I \ lll[l4 William Hall, J.... (bourth Anen ) . A. at John 0. White, Thome. Mum 0 Bay. athlat , MO the Honorable the Judges of the Hone y Qhartor SiessitTs of the Peals. In .at for the gheret 4 i l ii h orjbElllNlif \he Third Pittsburg. Is the manly, afore...el. humbly slimmthr not lour rietitlooer bath utorided himself ,olth metorials for the moommodation of tramcar, and ether. at his de eillog boom Cu the Want, aforesaid. and Tref. this your Wooers will_be permed tisigtent him a Limos. totem, ro p ii i gt!oVnt o ZMlTT " Fy, "d 7 331.1 " Petalrgit. " W. the enliseriberr, clams the Ward Mosioned, do eerily, mat be above pellilonet\ la of good Waite Ow Moiety god tem peratimand is provUel with house room and couvealenoto for the amo , raodaUou ard leg of Wronger, Mid traveler. - en that said tavern is lad viewer), Theorise 3‘ Litti.. Meltansart. Trovillo. 111,111se Joseph Meer, James Montooth. James Igtrin. ma. Georie Amnia; Jam Kish. Jamie au Lsell, Johnson. John Michela. - . \ the onors e the Jud—ta of the Court 4 bl t r ' ' - Toof Goma! Quartsilleukros of 1,1.4.• In and for ThWelie r ri (l ; gt rOlii . oLANOft.'ef the Fourth Wert Pittsburg% le went, alareemid, onsobiathewerli I that roar Pall loreer bath provided !demi:with brateriam for the areatom ► iois of Irani and attune. es We 1,„ dwelileo beam t o he Ward aforesaid, _sal prate that your Ur er!II b pieeeed tp, grant nlm n Meese to tiTera..l%':ll4°'" " ralltr" - ' 4 ' l'\"''' :s. 0. MAUD . Wa, the'eubffieribere. oilier= of tali orth Ward. Pitts burgh. do ',entry that the above Pettenur is of fotd mode. Ihr heeesty and telop.rattee. god is well Providid w. 121 hoew.rem and oreireelevore kw the aecommodatioid and 'Mainz or ammo" had tandem. and Mat NM , Jobe m a n .. Johe :1. J. e Coroollf..Toirethew A. Steelman. late Ell. J il . Pbselt. Thome Kelly. Jamb Lost.. A, hclittise. Joh Connolly. J. D. Kerr, , trhialt : LONG it s NorMINS, \ ROMA , M SIGN,' =AT 0/016213r61, PatINESIG THIRD ilium Itillf3yilk-11'rD . AO MISTS 1111.,, 154 . 1 doom Wm. th. Ark Z.iitssoic. • :•• Der - Loc & AVOLtriLqiiiling periciailentij tbilm:lolisa. ars sorrimrpOsd toAs sit kheds of Pahatlttg ma Ms Bala ralsoashls tsmi. male vs nquw.„ WANTED-=0 abarai 9f PITTSBURG V V GAS STOCK, On win • elven. • \ I.4 l NO c af i llyb ro i . • • Jabs • opian of !Point and Il(acl famiZ ?rile BIBLE HISTORY OF'PR47—.Y -.1.w1.n pneVal ntloottotOT Ct•• 1•9 E. Gambia. 1••• $l. tar Ida , DAYLION • •Orieli. tabs Midst raid. user fourth, Sellers' Varmifure pREFEBREII TO ALL OT :1' , • totanstS. Dionnber ST 1532. • Nr. It. IL B•ll.llr•—.4r.rs • Mal aersul ylon:01 Oar V•ruann., it woo. Eamelled. nisi Niel fitorffi4o , 44l to W *Ulm. rot" - W. W. THatant. .1••••• an 4 Os S.*. SWAMI& 411 Wool . •n 4. Drugt•L• In 1091 UK Sonnni. inn 'LOOP ' .. .)Ls,s-12,,00p guar bind I r 441 •Da foi Ws e 7 \l• 4. A. II EPtSiI , F 4 4 . • OAP-60 \ boxes No. llosp, in store isid ear inhtbi Irma] \\J. A. LEPPERT: LILAXS 00 btu. prime Flaxseed, fart, I. rah br ila \ p t i mbil% BELL A Ll6a/rl7. d 313-5001345. Oata, in mare and for sale APPLEB-80 • tic Applelanst reed and Imsbib by ape) geom. '.:;„ , • , I‘l - - WIENT-t. —...._ in I .IB I WA T ID , r ... —Lnu ..sg; = II n ,fli:mopt . n .N,C,7(1,,,,kri,.....ar TRICD,O ADX 8.71QN: \ ‘ \ Box.- , . 1 7 ._ .. ... 60 .of*: Pri:• 7 1 4 131..7..-,. r....0g ‘ 3..33 3 . 1.3 \ ......_......_ - _ r . 3s \ , ... t•par.baarear•dt • 7 ..dzirlaill. d . IMO. ex.! "arra (Intent DM old.: . 4•,.1.r: D. •f Xr.Tba \IA, F I . W . Th". .Drtirtindly\ rol otmeil hrt awriref.' y,d,.ig i n tpe:a t Lin lbgrabarso . !. 4 \ . ` l 4 ..- 4 ..), Il i i : 4 , i 1,,;.. V, ~' Ami .ot .k. . , STD! . Xlirlor . ^lb pe. Maio.. sir Hr. Wood as ...X r 3 ,, =rhaai.." 'LP Are T he lefloop• of in a Irma," Daily Dl•ortF•ao ' , ', ' ' , •4 11\ t. Tan OM* Mar. laz. ilwaorforraior. vre , ,,l ram- wore wicli i • aioaDralaa'of . ,k 1 1 :.' OH=.AVE; \ 1. I , '', OR,I T X\DrEOTX.E 0At 1 DLitt,. 1. , ~, uy.d.,(tho , raaa.8 . ..J4„..4.---1111r. 10141.: ' * „Telt i:Zia 4. - 'isv.id7ifif ;.1 -- )17 , w 1 :1" l', To NI falloira.ll7 T ia •I•y i alhhiDt• of \ 3fe>DasurisorD- t. --- -4- e. Xe•Isf;1 „ Casoulaa. (a viva. Young ldf.).*), my., fa spartlat 7 .. ' • ~‘ 4.11 ' .7, 1 aD. Efeti1egg:4%1471.47.1.1.'7. 2 Dam.........- _ .11r. sad ra. 0 Mut To excela lelarithricil:• - • •asof <, . X0n....L.. -11°" " - 1" .. A. ..11 °' .D. e \,.. ((--- —• • d hat a bOt .- - *-- *RIXI/RITT: - ' 4a. Te-mintott odgloV—Boriont • lo• of the Slobeslort oUtoos, flour, for L ° Cf EARLASII-10 caskeQ-prime Pear Y for statilq J. E. DIL*OB,TH a 00.. oda v, al Wood stmt. U ACON--42 , ..000 Ms. assorted Bacon, in mot clecerabt at the rarlemed ntraer 6r sat . o an faeari a le tarr a ta n a co, 7: a • Zl2 ad 24iLlhartr at» 12 ACCIDL-20 'casks' fibotaderr, store and , 1111 far mb LL & .0037 E. 7 Ws try • 98 BE sal L Weas stmt. , , 0011114-18 casks bhonlders, im`salt, in star* 04 for rale M BIM. a LIGIG Sprit* (Mods, \IVIDRPHY it BURCHFIELD are '‘ now /JR opmah, from Nov . :Cart ale Phlladeptils, lorm ropply 0/1 8P RING GOODllMhoLth•memmm grhoustb mad MvtKßeMti.•; /WA IkA . Te 7 l -4( , ) , 0 Bag. fata;%.itißligniCar3grb.y, fILICESE--1000 bides pitime W.R. Cutting • :/, cn.n, for silo by , ' HINNY 11. COLLINS. No Si Wool Meet EARLASH-Al3 °auks Hist quality, fo P sail ! . roam =sax ILCOLLYvu. 1 1811-400 bble. , and hr. bble. White Fish LIM Trold, fbr W. by 1110111.1' )L COLLINS- W1TTE0 7 .23 firkin! Awry Better, for sate if ft , :Dalai \ HILYRDIVOOLLINS SALVIATtk9-21. calks for sale by `lllltlal IL 06LLITill. L EAL4,IOO D iin store, and- for hale by CREEN APPI4E-.50 sble., reo'd per railroad:too al( P. DAL7.ILL OCK. EWS—SO bble.\ Beans, jiiit ‘reo'd and rot *a. br Nam. BRIJ, wocarn..\ Wall gaper. `and Borders: \ fiN RAND, and te6iving allitiast daily , addltione by fallroa4 glans and sell• *sorted nook:of PAWL IIANGINGB.In , b of ireorb • and D i or stestio,menufeetore; elt ogmtdeb, incladlog si,great vanstrnf sew asd very dm:tabe patterns, wilt bo mold at Ineassally low grkse, and to *bleb th e attenliobe of the congstunty generally P ALL seefolly Invited. 11191 Ltd Slll4 15 Karol Flew* d$ Cheapest Farm \in the., County. ITUATED in\ E‘Den \township, on& . ts frets MINA! 1110 end S eosin*. from buys - esmtalsitse IDS serve-45 Is 70 seie. Owlet • sal en tented:2o itrres tree baton 45d. will ersterat • goo 4 timber. Improresusttisre—s slave Ltbri 1,740. • moo. 1 1 : tax!rell of water . Vil "b4 lT 13i ra th' ura. s c m • rco. " • 'eslls • Raalgetet• least. Si /fifth strort. CORN -1000 bin. ear Corn. to arrive, and y tbr by • [caTS] • \ 3. B. PANPULD. /OTTON-.--'6O bales, lib* landing froml 1 11111:11T strama Ilatox. ila• b i r it m a n a 0). lob., CON, LARD, 16.-7 casks BScon; hTf . , Lsn't T IfiN I LW:. 3 half do. d 0..; t 11:k nab,• WO./ as 4 boat 08-10 bbin., now landlogfroi absam IsUP P l 2". 1911.14 17 maim =sir ,o. pn i ?, ELOHES, and APRIMS-40 minty ' .42 Apylog. *or Istidlrc rocs 40=0 as**. by luthfrj .19A1/.11 , DUMMY t ,00. \ BE4N -1 bbl„ and bag, 'now 'landing' ~ t rtit 1r... atiggijor We Dr" "" •• Kb.% l . ISAWi niowat a co, VEATEIdiS , and - GINSENG-4 seckg , • " *llolftert2 dp:611.1495, W. I.4ll:iir ff A ola, Metier /It.** •sity rainiq ISAIAH DICICIGT tW. • NA . ,VIERILOO3IB-345 now landiag fro 4 n trt•Ft. Raw, far mit by ".., , :Ma. i • \‘, \\ • 'MIMI May t cp. nun -11,5. re s . •. I ot te r , wter. tst:Ss„s \ s isev . n u lne s i t ey,eou.'ioc ,ILILS-200 sego. best brando, , aseorted ee, et ImM! suattle4 Se& APPES-300 boa. Fin' \ Ohio 11/ iblpving 674; tcr b 7 ueanta soy.' riys I QU,GALR °WM DRIED BEEF-5 tieioei>. Ibtaa 'lO,O \ IffeBILLB a Roe. MOLABSS-450 Ws. prime, in for salt br frosi OOll4 B k ROE 01 4UGAR-40bhdi.;11iir to p rhino, in 'I t " " a tr ', ilencr.s Britt. h ir. OUSE IMILASSES-10 bbls. JAIL S:kb bblt: No.: Lard, s eii; bbla. 11.1 umett"J"ta.°7 tofo ntoiLra a not. HACON*IOO prime 3houldere, and 400 ar b ” wout.i.• Bor. • "Ez • caviar Line" tn, .Itwreneiniile and thp Certenry. *. topnblio are respe`ololly informed that old lane. tween L 2 . aleltß.S; hae teen pn.. the _r_RX_l;344l_oBlt. eee Ma be new sad Wooed lUUSS rell Immediately be out owe the read. large add ebaelt . aad crag:gar ra& kr.at ,irkp‘r, wtiosome: Meehan* °Moe ktr Ilarete which eytukbe ere 'ea Moeda, ma: Merchlth. all tram e , jeetew 'MIMI+ It 01111.80Bigaseml:l shanty beVan between Plttaharab and the elms Warm at the oft ehorteds tatarea4 the driver, b•lag "Wale raettle.d.to timer in sham ao taloa will be rowed La sthelae he OA la la dewy oettit, Ur. and thee to e , leFe ehe klkehd='' a laalelJ.lae. Ley tomplalate width ftay b able u the cape will he attended ta. • . mlettf CHEESE -100 'bozos Ltease I.J /tut nal and for se/.' • I = 2 4 k DALZULL O. OTATOES—Nesbannook audited PC.A. t_. an gale by fEribj s. DALZISLI aCO DRIED APPLES-IEIO sks. Deed Apples., la atop altar Pill br \ co. CLOVER SEED-150 bushels Clover Seed, In •ton and for ad. Dr L• DALZELL • CO. • "4.68--A seciu. •an • tter [O"' bclo,=,ao Wocd un.t. QLAZIERN DIAMONDS -4. new. lnt . of .bontatt brproTed bramd, *rale by_ Dt CO. ipLEAVEH'S HONEY SOAM-Highly vallicled—a trash mrply, viz • - • o d d h gT• 74: 1 4IP.' 6WT v="1.f0.2,"?"81,m,. .911,:t4 , J. A IDD 00. la Woad Melt. " CLEAVER'S ' t iti . ibly perfumed - BROWN \ for the b 21 8 2:42t t n'aSI grgr t thb ialr br br".4 12' 4 414 ICIDD k 0:4 • e:1• ••s .. a.• ,:t. ril7bl OPIUM-45011g, Gum OPintat.init ‘3' teed and tor sal• by (NUJ J. KIDD LO. l ln .'. 4 •• mbi MET. MATTHEWS A CO. lIITE BEANS-4 bblq. and 5 esokt, it: see br •••• • M r 4 • IitEIZT. - 1101MEWS /1 00. AIOLLS . S.EB-600 Plantation,oak 1 7a t ""'\ s° 4 *.doiproaa. fa eaa.,lo a b WAITRZWII (IL- 11\T 0. 800A0-200 bhd.e.'spiirße .4°44 ° 4 °`4 rn itimirl i tl. b ertuzine a co. ARD : IO k.. No. 1 Lard , in. , t9ro. fol aft by wail BUfl, VATtII6WEI CO. • Paw; Hangings. :AVAL I TER P. 'MARSH SHALL, woo? y • •_trookl• floe lotoirtsk_br • kor:lio bell= or Wan Paper. .a. mr, onsoraorOm—rsorillso lo Monti ttiy, --c them:am, say terstMors breliblZ i , .6 4r allsi. , mtka.. 614 ,111414 t7Y SAGEI&ma m2:2ooo. Juit mattautand' far. as & . - ne Water alswean4l6o frost rtreat Q„IIGAB-4e0 Ithdi. prime 0 Spgar, sr. 8 71 " .I k "4". yDRRVDDS • INGII2AIf. L A P °lit —l2 b,141._14..-1 ( Pr Still4lZ , 7\ &nen - if/K. , g,IICIAB CURED HAMS-5 btaajuit za 1. - 7 .t.a ima miseeti m • coa sUllitDoll & INOMUM. DITA.r,BIL7S.'gdAII7I;:tr.II 17111..AITGES.-21) \bales 07211..- in • tr WV \ a• iralto inlsol E , NB-40 LOlOl Lemont), to UM% „ br:„ . • • neouna )) y, 08,4AOX'S RETRAOT.—ts waniaxited ALA nden si tnAtt, i rt stt. ll= w was, r s , "ttelrmxis. eta. It la en wr noitww Large spa of \ Dig Gooits; , , tiPriatr - I • \ \ motion.` el-PwzDNEwAy, March-16th, at'/ " o'clock. k. M.. at Me store of Thais. Redoellp No. - 27 Dim... 4 will De tell without \ rssoros.:a. Wends drellnlvi business— ' • manna onottstrees .11124k41. , andlosaaat,_ \ .7a fens) Dfa 4WD!, MILL , NNIF. dln • Dee. selected enemies. ton eke sit? teglai =Nal "'• Ne , ne p enttioadnivad demsatle sulf stile skis sesta 24.L7wg a rms 2 bk l as2 V&A. .• L. nleanne ocean, an. • sera= • eha Datiorts tornaser Statels. lanai - Dtarer.r.dFlasurets. skein and ai.1 31 . , n10.1. B.P. ' "" "‘ ' ..ten o :VOt . .. l s,Fri ti flon k" .4 Htl=l l" lr,\et h ra i*""' sri s t aFt., itlelu e sett. mtla ,111 , 6 0 ( ..r.. • mgr .. a k s h itt7=Ter Cams. S els nlarge 1= P. e. Store Furniture. &a. \ \ enstinued Calle until all ars *old. .010 P. AL DaY/64*.onear. - • - .--,.,-,..-_=-. \ V ',.- Valuable Private Libratl. \ igT 4,, , at comaintua, semszoollB,. ‘colcoar of Woad and 81118 stmt., arlllie aald Sy • on SATURDAY STEN lath Slaralsd2tßa IS. lazt , :gl—S.- b.... 7 ._.....,p• it 't"k:1....T.11:411:.‘4Vi1f*.; We veva *lSt. d I.om Mee ttrlitsys, at my oasaalcolah il , th r . " 4.7rat al o of a AllOrTfit ' ila rr ila " h= l4" t , N . :17, b ° editions el IBIS ism''' . M P reig=tlF ‘h niTi ir= t:ann . . of a ta1t . 24.1.011 vest etettrattastefeettletv Peseila and 14 , 11 a• 8 Has al toglUdi Ballads tad istion ll* Itadotal raorlwaral Ballads, ofia. satins': liege,* Worked,lo. Se, tart of tba wanks art wales of dm), ar.elastlardoarddloa; and 6111 a f Ifith =Mb illotto-' tiollll- A \ , \ sir Cmlatun be,had at lb. Rooms.ardtbar Boots \ Xolas l 0 tu'ddar Maud day of sala. . mb9 .it -; P. M. DAV/8 , Alattloneals. NJ lineteeri , , Building Lots, near Banta Auetlon. 'N WE ESLIET Civening; ma% *l7m tut% Wel at u ha ts, ta Wei Bala Swam =Pap cl ,141— ' • • il t aat,aa ,a , nalgt LOIS, *IMO, to 116* akt7 daatttat. Wait labditha. pact at apt No. dln Baaa'a tclaa pita at Laname vsis.zt7 of the lay Jolvt...PoOn—nlekt elf *Mesh )4•4*•ittaat Rot:aut. wp4t. Lima, am am Payer. .Lust. tt , MOS Daaaeart abattara ta—• tatea plata of wait) mat Da bad at Um rj:4l,4.,ttttataa.ATtla 0o Ist Jacuzzi aut.:ad/m.lo , one and tato peals erwlt.t. arttla latot aattW de:dr 4 " 3=" 5: , M. p VT& Antdonan, VAT \ 0 'Exe.ei Sale . bf iteit,lstate. •, . .'., t. ‘T Tlik4l) 'T, Math -151h . Yas 3 o'clock ,`. :. 1 , -, _....i.. 1 1;i41,i h ktg5, .W. ri l lt i e l ,itnat If .od d*lnZilli '' . :1 , So Lioni* E re pall,. kit.'ll in nittirWarh .*: Lot at do' ', . : IP !WS./ 14b0rty, ihr4 , o/1111111t 11:1004114 tIATI It *Mit 0 g 0 font on laertr stnot. and eat-wren bar 100 fat to :1' ' ➢nm. V.:T" °°' naunleentfriety° boo = 1 crA i t'a l tql.. "4' = l. ..tt ou 4ro474 ill: . 71 - \ , •-i . ritrogngeagi a... Avg ....i.....-Ivilv • \ \ ',.:1 ..„„ . \.. ~ , k i.U.0. - vtay , tnal,Jar.. 'Aotr• .. , .assim , :A 'NI \ \ 40"BilAldFi! ' A \ IIIPOSALI3NiiII bit.yeeeived at the ‘01:46 Jobs DalcOorA a 00., AI tba *an et N1NN4•,..1 LA, tr atannz . = iv, t„b...,,-,a,drat-, - edam o the .tt n of dm IVIZ WWI Chart b dr , \ Pittaburith. Sian and rp. .po2.o.tlass ItOe wilubSAN at, 's rod °lnc., on and lOUs Idolidsy,ta..t vti twos. \ ~.. \ -, \ \ WI NK II I I.IIMIWPI.\ \ \ i \ V \ \ \ " XI mhttd \ \ . \ , Ootnalttes, \ \ t. t ,:v •. . Coke 200,000 Bushell \Co ,\ \ \ \ . a ' ClMP"ii i,.. ° T.. P :t7 RITI4L*6'I. I \\ Vi ~ " I • *"' n . h. V l T' \ , \ 'e: 111ROPOSALo will b receive - CO thin • \ A 11-0111 UN bids. do do; 100 bbto Iton4 sow tam do: to Obis. No. ISatmao;lio b.lr oble.do l do solo n a • . - A m Alm 141 sad 16 3 hes. Wed. lid MN UUNDILED DOLLARS:IIII'par. • .43-thium • (wire." saw owsuaso.tiovskAb. • arilaus. Uoule;?iLk t!imo.likthot =Ma" SeottA fir` pat, , " . • A., ii11.7114.5t aft icrea,.7, , °'lOr \SALES _ and LARD-5 L arlau.r reo'd sod fc BUILBRID43II \ 118 Water street v1N1,L1,50 Mat stmt. 10 bble. Greta Apples, in . : .jint. roil and fca sal• b i t nosnom a CA. .153 WI an. • &TAU DItIIILT