.P 1 TTOURGH GAZETTE: .O:I3A3AfitED DA WAIT. A Oth zrsi - 41raer RATIMPAY WANING, APRIL 9, 1868. jtjy`XEADJNG NAT7'EII WILL BE FONNY) ON FACE PAGE OPTIII3 PAPER: • letarrtiarttur we p ux h e estsuates• elm Intim at our Weakly (Watts offers to our business nun a aunt dastrablo snadinat of snakier their bustners known. Inn cireastion Ss batsman nun and era thousand, rracb• jog alatost,rary stliala and cotwty 1n Reiter6 peateei. •ania sad Eastern Olds. 11.1.73 e ataVßP.Trettti—Neatier the Itiltorial Rooms rear lerlotalg Zetettlebeeeot of the Dam geterre. an .Petaed ou 13u.a.7. AbUttiURNS who 'desire their . avatteee to appear In the paper on Moods,. ntormalea. `PM pleat hand the= in before to eel. o o 411112i11R. DEDIOCRATIC WHIG -NOXISiTIORB ►JB CAJAL Co3lllollBloltl, MOSES POWNALL, OJLwwukr County POR AUDITOR aeNzikat ALEX. K. AIoCLURE, Of Fro;nklin County TOE IFMLVITOIL GENERA!, , CH ISTIAN MEYERS, O/ Clarion Catmly lint OPM/in.—The Ohio and Penney'. Tanta Railroad was _opened yesterday from filinsileld to Pittsburgh; and the mail passenger train made Its trip with as much regularity on the now part of the road, as on that which . has been some time in use. Everything pasaed . eft; withont accident, in the most satisfactory manner; ind in a few days a new time tabldwri be eeMbllshed to salt the now cirotunstances of the road Eamengers are now tioketad from Pitts- burgh to Mansfield, and they will be to Crest line en Monday night. The last rails were laid nt balf-paat throe o'clock on Thersday afterboon, and the whole line from Pittsburgh to Crestline, 187 miles, in new ready for use. The receipts of the road ant tarsi and rapidly increasing, and we oongritalate the officers of the Company on the suemafal result of their !about' ' t Tan Bostaxes Pristreoaan.—lt cannot be denied with those convereant with the elate of thioge,, that the business of Pittsburgh, during , the present season, has been better than that of any which has preceded it. Our merchants are all actively engaged; our manufacturers never were so busy, nor Mier stocks ever ao low, as at present; our wharf Is &lire with stesmers; our railroads are thronged with passengers and freight; the publto works are taxed to the limit of their capacity' ; and our streets are crowded, . In the centrce with eeldcles, and on the pave : • meats with teen in the hurry of business. On all sides the Balite of the pity are extending, had our population increasing; and or enterprises, drawing out capital and industry in new dine. tiara, are continually heard of. All this is gratifying; and the more so abet, considered that no more than ordinary ef • forts have beenmado to induce it. Whatever ad ditional business hen flowed Into the channel of ..- our trade, bas done so naturally, and without 'artificial stiinniaiion: Oar merchants and man utacturers are not much given to the blowing of trampete to call baldness to them: they Bit slit and let It come of itself. Certainly there le no • city itithis nation, approaching tons in size and - - resources, that has dene so little int the way of heralding Its own praises, or which has been se_ bggerd in laying before the world a knowledge .' of its roma:time, ream:roes and adventhes. _LbOldrig, therefore; at the gradual but.certain . Inereade In the business of this city resulting from ouriaperior facilities, It beoomee well to inquire whether a little industry and energy in the way of onettlatbigintellfgenco of our advantages as a city; our hesinese, its extent, and its kinds; our Mennfacfares, and our Manufacturers; our ponition, our rivers, railroads, canal ; and prevenient' generally; our population and re scurini, vied ttIO Talon of OUP annual Commerce —whether, w cosine well:circulated knowledge of there things, Witethl not.bdoce a far greater In. ' . . -- cruse in torb,ini n eeo than any yet experieneed We:think—nay, we know—it would; and we take oneaslonto not co'me attention to this- atter. • Thll . greit Importance of Pittsburgh, asa city ''' ht ihs head of the Mississippi valley, the true valtoinf her position quad the real extent of her resources and Came:tette, these things are not known te they ought to be, and of COOlB6 not ap preolated. They are not known here at home, • much less abroad. No effort has been made to group, together. the several branches of mazufac terse.carried= here, or to show ihat c or how ex • tenelve;they are; no.Pitt/burgher, that we know of, can tell the extent or misty of our manatee_ — tiring bush:ten. No attempt has been made to show the -amount of our amoual commerce, and no steps have been taken to accumulate the facts' necessary to such an exhibit. No one can tell the amoaot cf our , imports or exporter no one can approximate, even, to a proper estimate of our annual:trade. We have no Board of Trade, • no Merthent's Exchauge, organizetion,.wh* • my to attezd to mach things. The coneequenee la: that Pittsburgh Is not known as ehe ought to be, nod dace Oct experience the full tide of pros - petite that would flow in upon her if she would but take the pains to "coileet and diesemhoate the teceseary to a proper appreciation of her pobillai and advantagee.. The merchant who comes here from abroad • . sees •, • A large amount of badness doing, but be cannot be told tie aggregate; he Imes a crowd of boats at the wharf, but no one can tell him . tbe Amount of their tonnage, or the extent of ;the merehandire they bring to and take from the city he hears the clang of hammers, ha sees. the 'smoke of countless fernimes, het .-- • strives in vain to learn 'from any one the total sproduat of all the !otiosity which surrounds hire: :;'':"and he goes away with a confused and indistinct the,olty and Its business. _ . This shooldnot be to., We invite the attention at aur merchants and brudoess men, and those wbe have the interests of the city at heart, to this ..,, 'subject. 'As soon lathe hurry of the epring.bu slates is over, we shall look to fie* come Mops :.tihento Mike:Our city properly known to the • world.. A proper appreciation will nesuredly aroireary ofpol, and feel no dealt* to enter Into s new cam paign fore year pr two to come. Some of our 'cotemporaria4 however, are olwaye real: and sager tn . the fray, and are already naming their faitoritcs. The'eClarion Regintr, of April 1, amen to with the following sonommement at the head of its columns: • ' Ptradent in 1866. , • _ariuraftr, *at. ientuzis. Jr.. rrrisaustan. . to making this smnonneement, the editor hold, the language below, to which wo have only to add, that. Oen. Lathier is so useful et home, that we do not know how to spare him for Pres. - • ident, but if the people, will it, we mast submit to their Omura ; .!Incr.'l4x.' Lianas, Jr.--We perceive by a • editorial- iu the Pitmbirgb Gazette, that this gentleman has deolined ' being a candidata for • 00/1111201% Ets position - as Prealdeneof the -< Pittiburgh and Conoellsville Railroad Company . engrosses so much or Ms time that he finds it h imponoroesibla ndede ti) do might 'else ;ban decline the br We deeply regret the necessity which has foreedlim - to this determination. But at the nos time it displays a noble trait in isle char-. .seter, and deprives it of every thing partaking of'seifitheesa.:Hie prominency as a hemlines -man' giveshim highatid - fisuesing. position, seldom &Waned, and enables him to.wield a pewee:a intleenee. No man in the State stands yhigher than Getarailuimer. His progressive. spirit bee brought him to the topmost round of -;ttos Udder. His generosity and , kindness have eicemed him the homage of thin:tures, and his , 'fame as - a plillanthreplet has gone forth to the World:and finds an echo in many a heart. Ho Wever'much the General may desire tots. , cline the honor . which -& generous people would :hestoir:uPoohim, he will find himself unable to nlaid he appeels cf hie 'fellow citizens who erorld`place - him lo . the brat office in their gift. +~-For outsell, we cannon think of permitting him Higher *ad polder remade await • lam; and one .who musses hie spirit and hie timers :heart, whose efforts - far the eleiwtion of -hda - econtrxtetni and the 'prosPerity of his - eemotgi moot not be permitted to rust in reidreaten‘Whea his services :can be no well ':appaed to the besefit of the Whole people—and our Institutions: -Therefore; in VI,W,Of (1114 WO Itelleshlf - ran • his OW= Wee mast bcsd and , NOLUIS -- ea!, althe. :pentit'hig - candidate for the nsistnatter of thew Unita t3tatae, ; ' • 371,0 X VAIIMIGI4II Llottlitittottltac of tht Pltbbarzb Dti lt Otfdt. WASHINGTON, April 6, 1853. y Is •orrl d by labors of very incompatible character. •us he has to-day completed hie instructions for Mr. Slidell, who is preparing to depart upon Ma Central Ameri can mission. He hie exonolned and approved the official report of the proceedings of Captain Hollit:e, of the ship Cyane, at San Juan. He interests of the Nicaragua Company. He has attended a Cabinet 'ream whereat the great has given audience to gentlemen representing the points in igen° were, whether a Calm:flat or a lise-eatershould be Marshal of. Louisiana; 'wheth. a: Downs would do for Collector of New Orleans, and - whether a Iteatonituo or an anti.l3entonion should be Postmiater at St. Louie. He returns to his office to bear by telegraph that Dickinson had net accepted the collectorship of Now York; that he might decline from riser antipathy to the premier, and that Dix staa on his way to Washington to. Inseam couditions upon the ad ministration preliminary to his acceptance. He found an ante-room crammed with emtiryo di plomatists only awaiting their come:dealers, and a strata - Fierce of =appointed Democrat. from New York, ready to lay before him the pleasant Intelligence that the possible declination of Dix, biokinson, and Redfield, would reopen the whole fldld of patronage,' and that they desired their pipets to be held in readiness to meet the event. Having diseased of these trifling calls upon his time and patience, he enters open the more se rious end difficult businees of the thy, which is the correspondence with Mr. Crampton for the parpoele of procuring is enapension of Um harsh orders against American fishermen, promulgated by the British Ministry-Inst year. Bach Is a fair specimen of the fleeretary'adai ly life. It is not wonderful that La has been an* able to enter upon the great wait of parcelling out the foreign appointments. He told one of • his visitors to-day, that they meet all have pa tience, for that it was not probable that he could take up their applications for weeks. „ The Senate will adjourn on Saturday or Mon day. They have to-day reoelved the New Or leans nominations, headed by the late Senator Dawes, is Collector, Hon. A. G. Penn, Into oheirman of the DemoodeXic committee at Wash ingtou, for managing the election, as Commis donee of the Custom house. 'Mary $3600, which names "Vs. followed by a judloloue mixture of Union compromise men and fire-eating secession ists,for the other places. These nomins4ps were referred, and will be confirmed to-morrow. How strong meet be the passion for offiarobolding, when a man like Downs, an ex-Senator, and im mensely rich, eagerly take en petty and trouble. some a plane as Collector of a third-rate port. Thin is indeed coming down. The Senate had I long sitting to-day, being =copied most of the time. with the nominations of territorial judges. Mr. 0. C. Pratt, of who had been before the Senate for comb days as chief jostles of Oregon, and hadlseen opposed with mach determination by Senaffirs Douglass, Shields and Madman, was withdrawn, and a Mr. Williams was 'substituted and confirmed. A Mr. Phillips of Va, was nominated and eon- 'firmed as sixth_ Auditor for ,the post office, in the place of Mr. Farrell, off:Penna., who has bees= exoellentjand efficient Officer. Mr. Bart, of B. C., a brother to the Ex - member from that state, was in like manner inducted third Audi tor of the Treasury, in place of Mr. Gallagher of Va. .A long list of District Judges to supply vacancies, :District Attorneys, Marshals, and Consuls, of inferior grade was disposed of. To morrow probably the Miesouri nominations will be sent in, and then the President will eigoify to his faithful coadjutors that he has at present as forthetuse for them. The ruler was vary current to day that Mr. Soule was nominated Minister ID Spain, notwith stsnding that Louisiana has *treed, contributed lan adopted eon tolbe diplomatic corps, in the person of Slidell This was erroneous in so far that no appointments of this character have been yet determined on, bat it Id altogether probable that goon after the adjournment, the distingedehed Franoo-American Senator will re ceive the compliment. There are at least a score of men well known in the party better qualified to serve the country in this capacity than Soule; bat he has set hie heart upon the Spanish mis sion, and the administration will not deem it prudent to disoblige him. Though he will not do much good abroad, It Is believed that he might do a great deal of mischief at home. For one, there are few men in public life whom would prefer to see sent away before Soul"! It is yet doubtful . whether Buchanan has been sounded In rppect to the Britala =Salon, but the place is inpposed tabs held In, reserve for him. The scarcity of diplomatic timber has in dueed the President and the Chief Secretary to turn a epirit of.ancloas enquiry towards Gen Coshing. He would do very well in any position where there is work to he done. He la well in formed, vigilant and acute, just rho man to wind through the twisting, and turnings of diplomat ic intrigue. The legitimate; duties of Attornry General offer email food for Me ambition. Mar cy is no doubt located for the next four years.— Like the old man of the utatttaln, he has his legs astride the neck of his victim, and Pierce harno more chance of shaking bite off than of flying. Cashing doubtless looked at first with some. confidence for the reversion of Marey's term, but that dream has passed I perceive that Col. Black has not yet left.— These was a rumor of an unpleasant Interview .between him and the President, In consequence of hilliest disappointment, but I presume it is unfounded: The Coloisera canines to the party will yet be acknowledged in some suitable man , ner. The best story of Piercelt experience with the impatient members of blEparry is connected with hie reception of the Ohio delegation to Congress. After various attempts to obtain an audience, they made a formal application thro' a distinguished Ohio Democrat, not of their comber, for an interview, in order to ley their protest before him against hisnypenny's clots- elect from the sppouatieg }Trawl of the Poet Of . . des Department The 'President replied in • message •hick this internuiclo failed to deliver. The next morning, the delegation, accompanied by a select 'satiric, of ouveldere, called at the White Boner, at eight o'clock. The porter re• fazed to admit them, not knowing who they were. He would not - take their cads to the Provident, because, ha told them, hie order' were to bring menages from nobody. After cooling their heels for tome time in the common ball, Mr. Camp. bell, the Postmaster General, passed them on hie way to the Cabinet mating, on that day. Ue took their cards, but has not been seen oboe by one of the company. fio that effort fabled. kr. =CCEM=MM lame errand, also took In their cards. They re- , aired' no buyer. Mr. Guthrie, Secretory of the Treasury, was charged with a likesprom le sion by the incensed Ohioans. Ho declared they ehould hate an. answer, and procured for Gore. Pierce immediately „replied that he could ' not receive them at that moment, but would be bona) to see them at half-past twelve. At the appointed hour the deputation made Its appear., ante, arid to their Inexpreseible surprise and hi diguatiou, found that the rteeption was a publics levee. The chairman advanced to meet the President, who observed that it wee a floe day out. The reply was ready and pointed. It is represented to here been—” Why, then, Mr. President, if the day la very fine out, we will go out and enjoy It. Good morning, Gem plane," whereupon the representatlio majesty of the coy-. ereigh State of Ohlo - truised upon Ito hee , e, and without delay sought the light of the natural eon, regardless of the astonishment and the blank sur prise depleted motile facie of the Executive. The quarrel proceeded - for a week or two, when -the Interposition of friends arrested thaprogress• of the feud sod restored a better feeling between the two powers, . Josteli. Iwtaatutriolt—The following table shown the lottelpatton et New York Mutes the Bret gear ter of the present jeer, compared frith the three years Immediately preceding: 1860. 1861. 1862. 1858 Amway 18,164' 14,709 11,699 4,001 February - 0,200 8,170 6,842 /1.858 Nardi 5,669 16,055 21,726.. 2,185 . 20 44 21,912 4284 80,660 26,644 Of theothele umber that arrived (hiring the Peat mouth, 5,401, ware blab, 2,517 Oarmano, 1,00 Eagash, 32 .0800tobouttl 2 4 0 3/04 - 33 00E. 3 onczs . EX1X134.21:41 or Da1.701, Challit:233, Medi eines, &ts , like their pant/ sad adulterations. By C. H Belted, M. ll.' l'hiledlphls: H. C. Baird, 1858. PIHFCMEIT its 31annfacture and use. By Campbell Morfit, practical and Analytical Chem ist." Philadelphia H. C. Dated, iBsa. -These work-S must be er very great serrioe to Druggatsanddams, and it is far their nee, we presume, th are specially intendtd. They bath treat on highly important enbjecto, and their authors are competent men for the tacks they have undertaken. We commend these works to all who are interevted in the enbjects of which they treat. Dr. Peirbe is an eminent physician who has given much attention to * his 'subject ; and Pref. hlorfit le cue of the best chemists of the age. The bdolts are for sale by B. T. C. Morro, at hie boob-store, No. 104 Wood 'street. Now Slcstc.—We are. indebted to Ilr.llleber. for two new pieces—. Oh take me back to Tennes see," an Ethiopian melody, as sang by kunkel's troupe, and •• The Ruby Schotlisch," composed 'by H. Sieber, end dedicated 'to knee Melanins Denny. These aro bath very fine pieces of Mu. !le; and although the latter is o oomposition by one of our own citizens, we hope it will bo none the worse thought of, for that. .Far sale by H. Sieber, No. 78 Third street. Tee Washington eorrespondent of the N. Y. Journal of Commerce says— The common rumor is, that the Japan Sam dition has been countermanded. .1.10 public or der bias been promulgated to that effect: Dot wo Imo, that the Colombo.% which was intend ad'fok the Japan ExplAtion, has been ordered to the AD di eretinenn.7lfesitiea, the general tenor of Mr. Dobbla'a decisions and Itote, eo far, in reference to the Navy, is of an/anons of aria gent eobnouty. I have little doubt, thereto*, that Me t Dobbin has set his face against tbis Jimen Expedition—lee value and hopefulness of of which, in a commercial point of view, has been apPredated by the whole world. - We ace it stated that it would be impossible now to entirely recall the Japan Expedition.— Tho Mesta frigate Slibeissippi sailed from the Cape of Good Hope on - the Sd ult. direct for Je. pan; the Powhatan is ales before this, probably too far adveneed toward her destination to be easily recalled. The expedition will, therefore, go forward,though the decision of the Secretary of the Navy may deprive it of some of the im portance It was originally designed to give it Tux receipts of the Cleve:and and Pittsburgh Railroad for 'ate month of March, 1853, ate as For passengere, F. frt!ght, &c. $15,13 9 . 53 13,530 40 --.---$31,070 02 Rroripts r for Nlarch, 1852: For peebeogere - $8,637 80 For freight, &e. - 7,102 45 The Board of Directors of the C. A. P. Rail road Company, hare cetabliebed a Transfer Agency triplew York at the D.Sce of the Ohio Life Insurance and Tenet Co. Charles W. Rock well, Cashier Agent. A Bang Etna. Simian —A few days since, Gov. Bigler sent to the Legislature a message stating that be had signed the bill to charter the Erie City Bank, and gave his reasons for so doing. Ile thought the business interests in that locality required a bank. lie bad not changed his views on the euljeot, and cautioned the legislature agninst the p aaaa go of any far ther'note foe an lecreatte,of the braking capital, as be would not approve them ire takes aces. elan in the message. .tea to recommend the speedy cancellation of the relief issue TIT II ..Culcvannansnce "—By en sdvertiee• wont in to•dsy'e paper it will Le neon VIAL that pertinent the '•Ciremnbendibus" between Welie • vine sod Bridgeport is cffered to eentesotors The letting 'TM be on the 10th of May. The portion cf the road between Wellredie and Bes 'ter is ell ready tie contend, and will be ulcer ated as soon ae owe pending prelicsinseles are adjnsted. The Grand Jury yesterday visited the Peni tentiary. Their labors are eery nearly conclud ed. vie understand. They hero thus fnr found 107 true bin/414'0t rajah are tippling holm cases, and 37 1 f0r mosaic and buttery- A true bill harbeen sound against a School Director of Wilkins township for co isconduot is olPee. PItTSBUROK RFD CORYMISMIE RAIL- HOLD MEETING Pennant to antics., • public meeting was held sk Satterfield. Somerset county. Pa., on irodnes- day. SOth of March. Oa motion the melding watt organized by calliog Henry. Show, Esq., to the Chair, pd Ralph Thayer, of Sel by tArt, and kulrew Mitchell as Secretarica. On motion, tho Ctair appointed o committee of select pereone, consisting al./. W. Lynn. Jer emiah Easter, William Endsley, Thomas Brown• field, Jamo.3 STAuley, H. A. Barren, and Ass C Ftey,43 draft genolutions expressive of the geese of the meeting. The Committee kissing retired, after a short interval returned, and, through its chairman, submitted the I:flowing preamble and resolu tions: Whereas, From the tote of the public press, and.the energetic maremente in the cities and towns interested, the project of onatecting Pity burgh and Baltimore by railroad to no longer considered a doubtful one; and this cleating feel ing the importance of calling the attention of the President and Directors to the Youghiogheny route from Turkeytoot, as the only truly practi cable one for the location of such road, there fore, be It Resolved, That this meeting honestly ester tan the belief, that should a grimy be made from Tarkeyfoot, by the Youghiogheny river and Boar creek, to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at or near Westernport, it would give the go-by *to all other contemplated routes. Resolved, That the route tiers indicated, and rough hewn by nature, presents all the advan tages desired to give the Aortae, eafest and cheapest road between the Atlantic and Pitts burgh, with none of the formidable obstacles, each aa are to be encountered on the Wills' creek and Jennings' ran routes, one of which must be overcame by tunneling at an expenditure of near half a million of dollars. Resolved, That in point of manias time, the Youghiogheny route will be the shortest by at least arty miles, the grades throughout the entire length being light, and at no point exceeding fifty feet to the mile. Resolved, That by adopting this route a mil. !100 of dollars will be saved; besides this im portant oonsidaratioo, the location would open a direst communication between the Northern Lakes and the Southeaams staboarti, by way of Manavres Gap . acd the Frederickabienti Railroad to We h Resolved, That se request the citizens of Pittsburgh and Baltimore not to commit them selves to say route until more practice' inform►- tion shall be laid before them. Resolved, That a committee of seven persons be appeinted to farther the object of this meet lag, by opening a correapondence with the friends of toad in Pittsburgh, Baltimore, cod the intermediate places on the proposed route. After a harmoniums discussion, the preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted. Tho Chair, in accordance with the sixth reso lution, appointed Ralph Thayer, D. A Carron, Ass C. Frey, TbontM Brawn(leld, James Ends ley, Jeremiah eater and J. W. Lyon /tooled, .That the editors of the Uniontown papers, Pittsburgh Guam, Baltimore 800 and Baltimore Clipper, Alexandria Gestate, Miners' Journal, Alleghenian, and Bomerset Whig be re quested to publish these proceedings. Os motion, the meeting adjourned. DENBY 8110 W, Ch'm. Itscru Tnsiin, Secretariat. An DREW itisronatl, MOSEIIO.9 1313110114.11021.—F1N52 ,1106 to time, for nearly a month past, the New Orleans steam ers have landed. at oar port oompaolos of Mot mono, recently arrived from England,-and on thole way to join thole brothero at Balt Lake. The emigration from Europa Is settingferly in, and we may expect a large acoession of them strangers from teeth to.week. 'We sees state. moat to the affect that a consideridrio proportion of the newly arrived Mormons have acceded from their creed .sinoo they have been In this Mt/. By ohm management, the Company who beet taken In hind too removal of Engliob Mor mon lanai - lies to Ohio country, It is said, are one 'hled te put down the piles of pottage front Li vorpool to Bt. Louis, at the almost nominal rate $lO per head. The temptation to profeas Mor monism so as to secure each these passage, has emoted a temporary abjuration of faith in favor of Mormonism la very many eases; and the journey having ben sooomplisbed, the new Is again laid aeldeltir the old. Thal Elder to this city Is maklnglarratigsmesto, tea understand, for the early reaml of several . hundred Manta to ths Batt. Lake. There are now lo 81. Louis from 8000 to 1040 Mormons, wetartsiold. Of Gill. THOMAS MASISHAIS, who tram lately killed by ohs of Lin tenants in Heatacky, the l'hitodetpdic 12..9,,t4 relates the following anec dote: The incident which led to his appointment s.a Brigadier Genera! of the troops from Ken tucky, too good in Monteath!, of manners and customs in teat] elate to be lest. An Eng- Bah traveler who witnessed it, recorded it as a Apecimen of what the, Kentuckians call ..a free fight." 'Toni Marshall of Mason county,' is he was called in ccutzallistinatien to Ma nitmeatice ~ f Woodford, was one day sitting very quietly lo the bar room cf the Mandan douse, the beet hotel in Frankfort. Co had just put to bed his friend, Capt. X , in a state of intoxication, and was worming himself by the fire preptritory to retiring for the night. The door opened and five young men, LH high.epirited young bnele t entered. Ono of them asked the bsolteeper ter Captain X On being told that the Captain was in bed, they decided to go up to his bed and drag him eat; be had instated, they old, it lady. Marimball now rose, and bowleg to them, said: 'Gentlemen, Captain X. is dead drunk, and can make no resistance; bat I have every reason to 'Watt he will give you eatiafamiott in theunorn . Bat Waiting did net euit their Impatience : they would have him out and ao whide him. ...Gen tlemen," said Marshall, ..Caps. X. is my friend; 1 vouch for him; he wilranswer any or all of you in the morning." This speech, uttered by a well set, squarerballf, broad.aboaldered man, In the vigor of middle age, drew uposkite anchor as explosion of the istready. excited Passions of the young men. One of them menaced the speaker with a stick. -Marshall 'reeled it from bit hand, and calling out, Kentucky fashion, ins fight."' roehed in on his nesellent. To soles him is his brawny arem, and dash him through the window shah, was the work of • moment. The melee now became general. Menthall fought like a tiger at bay, biting off the Up-of the nowt of one of his antagonists, and disabling the others. The combat was at Its fiercest, whim the Eog llahman, who was anxious to nee "a tee fight," got Into the room . The next itts t he wee seized by be e nook and the that or trowsers, id. and thrown head foremost .through the baits door of the bar room, oolitic the binnieters of the ethics. The Kent:tattoos wore eatiefied with the whipping they had received, and said no mote about it: one of them, the one who had that hie nose, shot himself next morning, but the Englishman, not content with patting the bottle down in his note book, entered hie com plaint before a mishit:sta. Tom Maratha was fined fire dollars for his part in the fray. The affair gave him, however, mat a reputation for courage and decision of charictor, that, — ehto the M exican war came ott,•hii was by common consent called on to lead the Kentuckians Into battle. From the Journal of Comm ire, wa quota Oaf following from Ito Havaria oorriapoltclettoo, dated March 20th: We have reports of about SS:100 negrcee lan ' ded on the north side of Cobs flue the 12th of February, notwithstanding the quickened de lance of the authorities, and the constant obese ution of the British cruisers. A cargo of 1200 liat or near Camarloca, the first, and vessel put I,astrere;—• Portuguese slim stranded near the ['"Cog) Verde". with 650, of which only 194 were eared by the owner., the rest picked up and aotocaled from knowledge of the shippers by Tl,llOllll matte in the vicinity; sod it le said a large part of them hare been brought td Ha vana, and the names are mentioned of thou who participated in the second-hand plunder;— the last of 1200, vessels .bused at Stove Key, cif Cardenas, and the tegroes taken across the land from Cardenas to the &penny% Estate, near Camarioca. These Items are given In our Wharf Exchange, acid are of geoerel notoriety. The 1:1. S.'wer steamer Saranac, commander Lou, entered the port of Havata at 7 o'clock on the morning of the 28th—all well. The tint of ficer called upon the Captain General, with the American COMA, at 12 o'clock the same day, to assign, as reason for not enlacing the port, •be. lug • steamer of less than sixteen guns.' An en dii glees that Mr. Galluto will leave the chair of Secretary en tae 39th of Ude month. to commit matrittuy, and take a tour. He first visits Loadca, for the purpose of making some tHeist explanations touching the elate 'cam merce of Cabs. $15,740 2 M=B Liecusarion.—Gen. Wastaas Lammas has regoestrd the editor of the Piltrbursh Gavot:, to stale that he peremptorily deolnes to be coreld e. el a Candidate for LOiftrner or soy other cis - partake at the preeent time, having deter!. wined to divot° hie time and tnergtee for Dent years to tome to the oonatructlen of the Coo- Railroad, of which he is the. Preeideat. We regret that .eircumstuneee dU prevent Goo. Lan/Mal from being • candidate, as his . wacte wonli have hten a tower of etreaßth I**as canoe, and with him we wankd hare entered upon the canvas with the most sanguine hopes of •neeem. We hope at cone fawn, day ire may be permitted to do battle with him as ear leader.—Buticr Wiry. Onto AID INDWIA EOLLROAO.—The Lfzecters of tido company are now in fusion In We place. caking the neomieryarrangerbenla for an catty completion of the gran}{ work In which they are engaged. It le expected to be aompleted and care running from Fort Wayne to Crestilne by Janet. fry next, Otte; no then a direct communication with Philadelphia and Btttimarc ,. braidee fetter secting the roads to °lwo leading to Clgrelsod, Sr.o —Fort Wayne Sent. • Vico Pans:Doer KING —A Havana lotto.: of 24th ult. says— . Mr. Ring, as Vios Presidwit of the Coital Stater, took the oath of °Emil adralt:stered by Ole Hoe W. L. Sharkey, U.S. Cantu' at llamas, at the plantation of Mr. ant:armada, (Arladae.) near Slathazu, oa the Met., at 12 o'clock. There.were present et the aeremecy, the :low t]eorge W. Joi , Lea, member of the Houle from Tertacesee, several Americus geatlensen from llttlanii, and o fewSpanlarde and CfCoiel—la al/ about -htteen tenons. Mr. Knife health hie not tmproyed, acv he will 'soon return to the O. Statta. Sza Jon's Faasoudn—it is stated that the se rious oineditions that bare been fitted out with in the last ffea yens for the dumorcry of Sir John Franklin, have most an aggregate of 151,- 792,000: Nearly eight years have olspsad with out tidings from the eilsittg voyagers. No Its, than fifteen expedition!' in all, °or:slating of thirty vessels, besides boats, have been engaged in the pursuit, and the effort is still continued • TKIIErrOIi or W/0 1 111301"01/ is said that the object of t h e administration In ap pointing no Givernor of this territory, Ma. Jor Stevens, of the Gout Survey, is to suers survey of it, as well as of the route from Lake klichigeu to Puget Sound, and its feasibility for a railroad line. For this purpose, Major Ste emu will, it is stated, go to hie poet by this route, 'mooring the Rooky Mountain come five or lux degrees north of the South Pass. This will oonetituto one of the survey. for the Pacific Railroad. Two other routes will be surveyed by separate corps, one &loos the Platte river, thro'. the South Paes, poet the Salt Like, etc , and the other the Southern route through Texu, New Mexico, eta. RIDUCITIOI is Penn.—The fare from rintilitr oat to Philadelphia and) Baltimore ban been ilfe duced to $l5 50, Ma Pittalturgh, on ads tßila I and Pennsylvania Railway, connecting at Clevie lend. The rate are now all laid on Mc 0. nod P Lt It , nod on Monday tient tho oars will rue from Creetline direst to 1 . /though. A curilisr reduatien will in ooneequence be made, of abate two do'lare in price, and tour hours in time Ite• 'work or two. I.connartve Reroam.—The Virginia House of .Delegetes has adopted a rule at to allow absent members their per diem, unless they bare pre viously obtalued leave, or are sick; and any =am ber absent on the day of Simi adjournment, le not to be paid return mileage. For the remain der of the present seeston, speeches are to be limited to ten minutes. We should like to an something like tithe adopted by,our own Leeds. tutu. NSW MATERIAL TOR PATLE --HIRT • 02-r/IT• mettliz, the inventor of the process of malting wool from pine trees, has topeody promoted to the King of, ['meals opecimeos of paper made of the came materiaL Another Ingeohms taal 'Hunt, at Oleild'orf, hes oleo! made paper from the red Otte, *blob is 02 white and good torto be fit for writing or drawlogotod needs no:111. sing tioootole of Ito resinous gdellty. The Penneylvanis o and Ohio Cattal opened last week. .11uelneee has now commenced for the season, and bids fair to be an improvement aim isst year. Every branoh of trade p.. 019111113 tuba more active and the chipping interest will - hot lea behind.—Warren Traturript ' .-7 Csersa:Toms.—Boma alight reductions la -he rates of tolls an tho New York duels hare been made by the CAW Board, go take eifor on gb e openlog of navigation on the 20th InsC. Tho Cherokee Gold Mises are, like tyro prove &Indiana. limbers of parlor's have bees dig ging, col others alit continua Ito dig, but no aptelmene of gold Greyer to be taco. The Illinois railroad lines nor building stand so greatly is send of laborers that some of the ownpani as are importing men direst frost,lrsland tonsppply the lemand. Iron. Gerrit - Smith, the abolition member of Congress elect from the State of Now York, halo purabuad a dete . lll4 house on Csrltol HUI It Ralik/oils. rte. NCTICE.—The Hey. W. J. PITTIORIW, new Paeur of the DISCIPLEi . CHURCH. will preaeh reg-nlarlr, to the!r Sleeting Donee. west rt the Allegheny I:ahlge. every LOAD'S DAY SIOILNIAG in 1.01: n'elank e lined In the VVANING .t the emu] hmr. Zeats fret—the Public .re Invite 4 to .tread Allegheny , City. Aprlll.lBl.l. - Tho Rt. Rev.. Bishop POTTat may be ex !Pete.] t 3 ofnclat.o tonnorron In Clart•t'n Chutcb. All•ghe xy. at 10i. • r.. et. Pet.", at 3X, r.t. and In Trinity Church O. P LI. WlLuaus' Sziam Scno:.L. will otwo arr./n ea 31,11 , ://AY the 4th instant, in thattOcto b4rl3vr the Lactorrlttw= of the First Prosbytartso Chord, l'atsborght sod to Moods, tha Ilth. will bei tomoved to th & e. sate.ona. Orr, sod well lighted Room ahoy. Mr. John H. Bell . . Err.. corner of Forry.sod Liberty ri.reoto. Lntruce ma lorry'. I•l3l.divr • lam- Weal's! Weams!!—..A. great many learned 'reset!. have been wrltten.explalnlng the origin of. sad clmift the. the Worms generated In the human rl stem. Ficarettly any tople ofL died tclencto /Bastioned morn scot* Obeereation and profound teseateh, and yet Phyvielane are eery math divided in opinion on the cob. i.ot. It mutt be admitted, however. that attar all. a mode of expelling thee. Worms. and ;miffing the he'dY from their pretence. le of more Calut than the wletet dlr nfileitions se to the origin. ?he expelling agent ham at length hen hand,—Lr. bl l hanele Vermlage is the much sought alter nratin, lad hat already thp•rceled all other Worm bleditluit. its efficacy being nnirereallY nnowledged py medial practitioner. -• • . For side be all dry:slats and merthat• In town and ednotry, and wholesale awl retell by the sole proprietor., apt J. kIDD t CO., 60 Wood street. jtzir- BURKE t BARNES' SAFES—Hero it the bin 1 of tostirconr as to the value of our :LAPEL onen which we can °outdoor!, root the reputation of cur wort. Wo Lave aireadr total:led seem' centheater. pporina that Fah. made for oar regular and ordinary eelea and mid shrewd. haw. twan eublected to the nerEREST TESTA TN ACTUAL CONPLA(MATIONS. and promo:red their cohteato total) free froth damage. The following to another proof of the ...orr ineroweetride character:— 310,000 WORTH OF BOOBS AND PAPERS SATED WITH A 810 SAYE! ALBION, Eats COUNT,. / November 12,1952. :Irma.. lige. • nitnag—Dear eh.: Your two letters were duly :lg.:wilted_ wee absent at the time. 1 would ray, rstArl to rout Otte, I in:m.ller IL pertatly VI ri (000 g. I tooth] the one 1 I.4ht oryou rat nn the. ....plug et the loth ct 141-61, store building being burned to Kobe.. It yoga built of wood sod briekt—t It large three story building. M r rate was In It at the thee of tbs are, and fell into the cotter. when thete was • large amount of oil. It was • very hot Ore. Me 110los wd , o4k . accootita thatoro In the Bale. &remnant to about Ten 'Moaned Dollar; whirl, o Fated. There ima not n rivlepaper injured: and further w , I would Wei., any person who It dale' nominate, to Wee no time. Gut bay a Bag to keen their pepate, an , In—and get nue at is good- Your., I ow wiferaitly tewutunend your gate. LI U t, JOUN CLARKE. cevr WE beliore Nature has provided a remedy for every disease which flesh la heir to. KIER'S PRTROLLII.II or ROCK OIL, put op u It Paw,, boor th e greet laboratory. concealed deep to the bowel. or Mother Earth, ir, without doubt. one of the greatest of these reowelles Read' the following testimony. given by • graiefttl parent: PtitaanY Pause, Oh,u rept. 15, 7.1151. Mr. ti M. Klor—nr, 1 have all all roar Petroleum. Rork CM tome two mouths tan, and bane been took. I t o :rd lo l2;rd:f.,7, 1.1%F.7.` V:l4 soca:Heat In Plus and Dyeentery. My th:lshtar, •t the time o ur y azent woe hem was lying Tory tao with th e Du= I can bey a teaapoonful. and In three hours gave lb. accord. and the too stopped. and eha red kan,tely. It It Klan an antracrdtaary rotoody far eon sod InEvonal Eye.. Con.Brulne. and Ilhealnatlcrt. a n d tor the Pllnu ecru. bare hon. cu of long ...ding. Your,. with reopen.. Isaac 81ear,...), or grlea M. °Tasman In POW/onto. fir IPaters advertising Potralount Clean n:PY.I i@ WINES, ttc—Persons wishing to pur e.. Lazio, Worts ono [swoon oral] dome:Option. P.. +.+p71144 earl obtain them, at do lowed prim. at U. Wins 800 of JAOO2 WEAVER., Jr., Act:, Hartat and front Ones. per MLYSTLY. Kroll & CO. Wive just received e dev.v•ortr.:V.e. MOAT perfumed EiONET azr.e.py. erreeprirluu: Um ordinary blowy a.lagta. extra Wanted Brom. Windy, .musk Brown WYedsos. Whiter .04 Huber 4 , beetue Seers., It te admfUef by an. that 02remee Saps no. the Punt lu the wart. ebl - t®` Sts Advertisement Of Morse's Cordial, REMOVAL POSTL,EY, NELSON NIANUFACTUREILII or 111111IXBED AND CAST STEEL SHOVELS AID • SPADES, GUN BLEEIMA, SOLID BOX VICES, PICXS, SLEDGES, KATTOCES, cc. &e. '&e. Hass remq•ed to No. 17 Market street, when) thr!r rugomvra, nal Invitod Wet Dot ~Le pulclavi.o /I..joef 'z,:vv,• - !:!, T's? `Z;It s 'N;7:4'ILI - 2Ait - ,, i tta' .pt•panJ furcian sap.rlor nrtlele o f tort. .st r t Zwila i 5•6430 REMOVAL. HENRY H. COLLINS, WHOLESALE PRODUCE, COMMON AND .44 FOYLWABDING MEACHAM', DLALEII IN CII=II4 BUTTra, 11811, UICTSO TO No. 25 WOOD ITItIiET, Tw - elve doers above Water • PITTSBURGH. JAMES P. TANNER. WHOLESALE DEALS& IN BOOM mop, mom iums. NO. 56 woon arum, 'museum. Emma Third and Fourth. scy—m7 stack embruct every variety and P.l;°"ree Pa,lZVerralAtlrrrtn thy arum: and Summar aal.a., rad oils be .o 1 m muta t/mho, Arse.; romp...MA favorably with Mora of PM a. dalybia aad New Ink. rutabaga. CU Mean call sod avAr...laa toffy. Loyiao. lattl Spring and Summer Barnet'. JAMES P. TANNER, No. SG Wood 6i:cot, would call IILO attcalloalllintra otbac buy to WI again to bla lazga aunctottaut Ituli Iroha.- ma. gay Ica Sot the armies samosa. - AIM, FIVIIGh •c rab2 A. 11. HOL3IES & BRO., MANUFACTUSERS OF SOLID BOX VIOEO, SLEDGES, PICKS, MATTOCKS, CROWBARS, PITTSBURGH. °nice O Wood .t., between let o.xtd Scad. SP. SO wort •arr“torl rou•I to no manf.noed.Tilli. atia, Citicon's Insurance uorepany of Pitlaburgb EL D. lUD% run rut, Yd It tat L. SIABBIIXt.I.. Burt 07710 E, 94 WASZIL, BETWWI2I /ARS= MtD WOOD MEM. Qr /1/SUBC.3 NULL AND CAILCID llaga LiN rim 011/0 AND .6111MINSLIT , tzircat. AND TILIKITA. WEL /144.4. proula lea or 'amnalle tv rar.c yams/ 1).. perC., y rie eat atuf LVL.ALND NI ricAriozi 171.4.a1a1at D 11101011; king. I Wm. lA:twit J nßairue., , $. X. IL:sr . Jr.. i ttti `"- I ""'''' e. ihnx.v. !r, Jr.. J r.. I Jaa tl. Dllwarth, .K.1 . 7 . 5 . 7„ , f , 1 r 0:•••• . :{•16.. i I. &h,, '3. 1.mr. t.U .,... n d4., W II , U. I•••• 2.1. Poss.& den tour r. GRANO I.IIILIP EDIT ALB GRANO, EZMOVAL. _LOGAN, 'WILSON & CO. EMPOWER!' can WHOLZBALE REALM lit YORNIGN AN' DOMESTIC HAILDWAILV. CUTLERY, ito • Irsce removed to tbeir now and extentive Onto; N 0.1.11 Weal Ern!. tour door. above the lLCbattse Ntr. where their etietemers. sad me thane general] y, are In ,I 6,1 to as Inc:deedda of the mod eanglete meta .ter offered to Mg atty. felfty Belson'i Pint Premium DAGUERREOTYPES. Pert 01:4t ' Building, Third &rut. lITIZENB mad'atrungore who uish -ob k Cain on amoral, ortntla wont lit. M. ot • ;Von .01004 It to tn.', le torrtt to toll at n.ll Lao.. wliorsontit• sinciocdoo ganniatiorl, or no ottitrg• mod.. ;;orbs on. of 'h. tondst end hnt artonitod Skit awl akyllirnta trinitind u r incitporin with inntrationts of the M.] pawn kiwi. iti4 listing ol t o , Pt.nithodigotit Of Div.: , powegaf,zr,,,tlrpg a= l :l j miXf b• Cad to oat, to UI. :Almoner lb. An, aril. putt. mitypin, eingir et ID smut, •11 , 111. nnine but ou it oodond. .01 mon atol noornutut , It ski 1t...M0m hoot clock a. to d d ciatothrr I)AGUERREO'I'YPES AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY. EYAcK SON'S National Daguarresa GollozT, corner of the Dionvind and Market street. (oppcwite Wllootie Drop Store.) In Moho rah Ladles thd Dailemen wiehitif loatain at moderato 'duo, will plan WI at the above se:ablate su e d ep with wry ',merlin Bide soda,. idata. arranged with siech alit that the operator can ta. tha mut untrate olailles of the amass foim With al the , expradon of anitriatoil Ilit.ra at woman.. L*4 do. tl2s.llroons motored to take% *tam, aloes • Dm. Oat resemblanat Itialtateumi token of Mok ad damask puma in an? wet Of therthr.ainl adolty. .arofto... rPera and °Paroling Goa sa. sir .0111 1 p I. Mame. la ha Diamond. imaivistr Library Amoiation. Regular Quarterly .Bleetiog of the 'N.]; Mite Library A...titian sad Itgeban Ingltuto." will bo 1 . 4 . 1 lu 1,1 0.7 {lspcm cu. sane- IJAY XVICYINSI. th• Uth lust. at 1): trstonk. Punctual attrubuo• Is tespostfalls seaticrt.rti of •It th• mouttign. .1Y . It. KINUAID, saes. spud' To- Rivermea. H Subscribers are anthoritcd to contract Ow the csrertog a =CO tot • of Italreut Iron 11,31 1 1 1 ‘ , "n o 6h "1""'. 1 , • sad r rialg77 'l.for er4dat , Canal gamin, Lit.ty B. F. Weddell, . IOAK BIIONILFt, Dealer in Notes, Bonds, a 4 Motions, Beat Erfam. Staab. Marshal:idlse. &a, alas ria.ll7 Etowah, L4ll, Mk UM; next dooc to the 17.11sene Pepailt Bank. Opening of, aiilltnery. , A T No. Fifth strait!, pOTATOES-38 bblo. Naha:woke, for 10 • .vOar scantoarra MURAL, le.ooB-4 bbls rea'd sad for dale 6 . 7 7 • • CA • gag OOLLIIII. *Veal d. L 7. smarm Pngoora_ edtvou Shriver, Dilworth - & Co. IV/THOLES ALE GroootsProdoce Vie . raliM N Wa. U nhX&Ddr iP i P o ho h h ar es a hood nod recelvlue by d. of and Baurwa. the followlas, which' telt offer at the Wrest market pr'ose, sod to wwe 1.000 . the &Laotian of otv Itionyda and ena. .Ibrage mime Rio Celle.; 100 do Dipped Candlex 100 do 0. do. 50 do mould do xoo.l.n:dro• Jen dtt . 60 do &tar do =l/ ht.. Ye. VII' hg Mt and ra :WILLI T. G. P. a DIR 000 t V e . go T C " ,tuld tiristTo• 190 h ".; bds Y. O. 220 bblt do kto bble end hall thla tut 50 do .tanle ground BM. ra • Er ' ar e , 7tlT * ctliele•lnd 100 klyn 9mm 1-00•1,0% 10 Ills 11 0 rhulfildStger fOOOlOO l3 &eking; 23 drums Codt&h: 0 matt ' 100 060 plckhd ZUJ ream. ALI Wrepplooll2o bales 100.1 • 2 Batting: Paper: PO do Oandlegtek:— 230 dot. Dueled, 50 that*. Lleet 0 do Pub.; i 60 bids Lae Ong= 220 do Bog& door: 100 bated Plot.; 60 crushed ond poned'd do: together alth • full saeortmeht of goods In tholt 11... Aim • full supply' of Iron, Nal,L• and Window o!ess, 10 er9 Nota , e to ntrtors. EALED PRO POS A LS wi ll be received a", at tbe tartemtee oeoo of the Clmolaed and Pittt- Longh 10 t h o! Compee r, to Walls 1111 •, form the 1.0 to 2 s , r , T.iggvon.. - 4.T:n7, s " . E=f4V ? litr:r4 Laud and Plttsbuzett Italleoadff rood Lb. Moo , . of Yellow Creek to Bridgeport, opposite WhaLLln a . Pl.s , peoe/a• and Specifics:lona onllya elltdotol ao4 all ratralait. lord. moti on ft :Te n at 0/oodles of the Qom any st PHISNTISS..PottaI loot t4? . .28.1 P. ILE, Co.. Cfev!t2,l• 1,8 4 674 0 '-' - • _____-• • • UTOCKS FOE SALE o to 1 than. Old Allakhony Saylor. Bank; 33 do H. •M. Bank of Plitenttch d 8 do Exchange do I do Blor 000 ow,; 3 do kleobanlce Eavitted Book . A11.1h.33; 3 do Panto, Iralna Asthma) dnal to WM.. A. HILL t CO.. thinkars. •pil divas 64 Waal. .boas 4th Alvah 11.0 E , Name In or Nino Terri In ..taidridia," tee uila of • aim nark by blostorbas Meredith, suitor of and Wieder,. in N. &cab %Jim. • Arritabbnr at'idtr:dE.lt!'.l'6ll.°l OTt 4 . 1. u .',1 , : 4 4.5qt"F1V11 7 ,r' The Layer's hdratad by Emilie Catlin.. • Na. In Input lionm, by Wetter; twit reed and finagle by ay.ti r. CALLOW, 74 Mini street. , LOAN—beveral Thom bond. multiage, or poo4 FF011.« a able per excuse. RR R. P. EDAVLL, bb Office No. 67, Mama (GlLTS—White and ColoredVoilto am aunrtn:.nrtaeet rat . I, are N. E..... 4tb and ervaet at FAST COLORED PRlNTdur)itly k. Burchfield bare received en amo fitment o mope, t.ochera• !demi:necks:2d etner tut colored printaqof la test otylet. at 1214 cents per ford. • 1 • ALLS-1500 kegs of cood ass \ d, for sale by 4. b. !ACM 31cALPIN VCO • ktD 2+2 and 214 LI beeputrest. ICE-100 -4ercen froth, rcoelring and br .w ).N. !MICR. If eALPIN Oil. BTarkzsfcconb i , Emu% sa wad for le kI • &TO J • 8 MO% IIeALPIN it CO. 11L9-100 bbls Lard, Lineec and Tan. X_ beer Oil, for tale br lap IS. LE6CU, UsALPti , A CO. Fr AR-150 bble, for sale 1), ap2 aik EL =ECU. y( eaLPiN WlliDOvV ------- GLM3S--800 boxes, assorted rlya andtmod6 Ibr Ws by arb J.O. LEECH, biebLYIN it CO, S UGAR CURED Bacon Hama and Dr* ra d enN • ultp...o. \ arli W. s'. ALLA OE. Preneh Burr Mill Stone, Adlll Furnishing arid Steam Engine Establishment. Na.. 319, 321, 823, Liberty a eel, op. Smithfield, PITTSBUILU B. P. • QTEA3I. ENGINES FOR, SAW ANY 1. - • flow Ind NUL sonata/0o handout m•alsta paha &Tam for Eosin. =Ada Weeder on abort tulle.. Punch Sort 1111 WAWA. old sad wow 0.14 or ear on te mono factor, ouruktod boot quality, •hasr• on hand at th. loso•at prim, Laurel ULU MIS Loots slog" on Saud. tatittA ls ,t• S afr ". Proof otters, Laatoor tia:.•lwara on hurl. r" MO *wan Pamela Baer Emot Saphhoo. •, rapartier Tntelatual In neer t• 0 of the but mill. In the,Wilat. ran fled. alum well sal huh and 1.111 loot • WO am.. Wet, :her boon. dud Ms w t .., A A ..orad ro c hi _UrC:itb:l=t ' ter, : c all= rutleoleas tofu to oar 15.11114 t. Moserown. Jaw. 2161E52. • W. W W•llsee. Pag —Dear ao—We bow now In an In ow Wel two of voter Burt Smut 111a-lanete the?work wow rota* ottettweo 6 leer ••• d te.4 Hallo etttoot or ardor. sod we maid. thew um ben ma . Wenn wow In or . WILILUVroI a NOBLY. 6 •11 adore prom ntlo ottontlod to. W. W . Walaretc,alt übartr.a—• Mal:teal:6 la. . • For Sale. jx Y tho enbeariber at the Allegheny Whiuf. Mot t Pitt exert./ •111 iT i &; ) hae , pAnt 4 a i ll i yof n h lh• (halls Cra_it;:Tbtott Gram, Lenin ond Dratobla /Scythe.; Hai, throw and II our. to , itn Itc•a.atto•ols sts4 BOad.:• Lounlty of Itoo Inund hta , surt• Al.. Windt.. Path an 4 Mora of 'orl on, atton at Phi* Tablas , ne sad Ono Flat .1111/1010 Lir a aunt beat Thor.attablon Lo puree,* .7 of Its above , Luta cnJ4 till and It to limit Intoner,. te -•LS:n3t. NATHAN Illt.o"tri. - - on larcen) Glasm orks for Sale:, rrag subscribers, deeirinz to change their 1. - basin., 'sac it. above Werke , for rale, will! lot ell—ate.. all la goad steer one. tg . l ars ainta i ;a it , ii . nAt:eoted, erica a damage Cm all Thet7esse h h. '7 pat; with &Wye wh e n ra ninfirneiertY Yesterie tab eeperstericite, too feet 'quart. wines Pest Me reel beak 0 9 tseett theca 0.1 tat le orsagliel by ;battle= Nonacid Ulmer, ea. sae, 19 wet deelieble site lay snetyer 'this Fro =meg sanity.* for4astabliecarnag pump., asrAlklidgi"6 \h":1(*: dapWtg Taw and Gaud. For Rent. lIILO ELAL.—Tnie wet known Heft;, .t0..t.0 over t , Poet Ulm, harlot • Irak the rthl and *leer etarelY. p t : Di e s ratted. an Ibe the not. 4.. my( to all oeepeas sal saheb • Lot othibltiotee of Pthsretthe mod works a Art generale, It LeAtio 0.11 \ ortea \lttr Aonlvereary and also, huoll2‘ ethetiece CL Aor. , et. or L•o37perratoon •teatene, otookhol•sre ttealoss. alt.,arki Wing Ot On o t. esn too mud n tbe toilowths motets. Wan. rth SA per 4.7, or Ith per veva. hoof vans tte. fart and Ai mee@ et s Jasttorl 01—the hall woof), b. loots/ for Oerm of otasor =ore OBette Las orio A\ . ]:: i tkoom dollar. pro &Doom I o • \ , P. oIIYZAAM. rd than...wee Plro \ or to IL D. GAY.7I.If. SALESe Detiiors. — _ ACTION LEAP TOBACCO, I'S M °pearl on 11. ast feature. soot ha . S ., thatthaeol teen\ d•e Atom with utotto t reoa lt thth to th.t coae. The attontirkoust owf lb Arating Loa robots., the otte O. A ail 7. ILO. apt4t New Goods for Gen ena' Wear. WATTS & CO., Merc hant Tailors; N 0.1113 Wear atrael, Cr,nor. rarylriaat their b.ea and' h mum met. Ma aneda ban bran 661.1.1 th anti taro GemGemlate_ trapartastne, ambrar.e. al i In thoraost gtatrabl, a t v., Er Claths,..oasalcuraa. .. Drill., mn outarts U. baaaatal• rai 111 nu latent... Ma. • 6P6 i. C E-25 - k , orces Rica reo'd and for sale Ll ahlr A. A A. WHANZ Ar t ODP l Stitriitrums Codfiab, in store and for un, br lae7l A. a- A. Amax& - ICIERHING-IAO bble. pickled - Hering neat sal fix w. air . A.ll. arncna. TOBACCO -40 bakes S'a and We, choiee brands, \ • 3 bates brafamil leaf; z.Dares naltioar• Bason‘ • • 2 cams .- Cablnanh IN I ThamosS Twist; F:retliry ' " "V 7 MILOS aid US talasetbreat. 'WNW GOODSA, A.f.iILASON A C 0. ,! Int Na. 'nth airest,,:y!ill ono tber O. !look of tap Ilantlils am! Oka an.STLIUIDDs.I. DRY APPLES arta Peachee.-14 smoke Diy Spasm ida Dry Pomba.. .0 landing 0222 044.122.. ii. T. /Moss. sense. az • V 5 'LUAU DICICZY • CO. SUNDRIES-: bbis No. 1 Lard;', a bait bbLa No.l Last 2 bass \ 2 bass Olzmuts3 I bbl Masan r.. I bb , l . 2 , :f i agm toy biailss nom .aeries IL T. LAUB DICENT \ avl Wets, ..4 Itenut moats. w a rllN sti f ßACU assrJa 6 bhda leaf Tobacifd O— by ... asfl ' DALTELL • Ca DRIAD APPLES-100 bushels Dried , ~ kW. in store.' for aariaLziat'a Dft=2 "-- 5 - billitor mile by • ' ! aye TON B ONN HORST VLANSEED- 1 2 bble for sale 0y ". • yr 00 _TON . BOTINROILEac_.. MUHAIY. FIRE PEACHES,-20 cocks c,ew for pale DRY hl_ 1.02 VONDONMCIORST • bIUATIII. ofilay 1 htoriekl I—To 10an,55,090 on Atm . / da t t EMU UCIa~ of B. Ide/411f. fl Plfth Nowt. VI M a v t -k.y7'''''"'abg 4"=.lEldlPlittiliT'iVLbr eROtiIiDNUTow di X Qom gamer Taeatnasm ae . tAa r i• 6 . 7 1" n— nj...5 pima a CO, Ii • LAASEED—Io bbb, 2 donee and 18, .! I .e b r u '''''l.lll °K C74l"untiUMW'• • I EATIIERS and SUMACI- 25 Beath -lam 4 3 .Z . vaag.e., nor Imilta frr sbiastrr ISAIAH DICHILY A CO. APPLE§-2f SU!, large id fur .aht by 11COLIF OOLUM 23 Wood-2223.e. [lHEEst—soo boxes lam Chatting, ITO as Snell* Diary ant An *Qs b op& EGGS -2 bblo., this aim e d for Bale •KU by . taatUl T. le 3. J. BonNe. ULK .11A518-9 ate, in store, forisTiorly ISAIAH DICICEY\ & CO. •• 'OFFER-200 bap Rio Obtroe,lor i.bio by J obil }MET. VW/UM 4'03. IP IED APPLES-18 bbln.thipd Apiqes, I..cwi.cygrmr.tarpthife, \ I,IOOOOS, \ CO and 70 Welcr end. R 4LOWERS SlMPlitat-,000 lbs Flow• i_j , v sulphur.last nee a• WINDOW Oljjond Eire mw l ' thu ,' s 7" / Wim uz P. 11:1USEIALL, MATogs_ti o eshanroo r Ne. er 6141 \ UENRY a. OOLLIMI. QUOAR-150 hhdt. Su nt.' nod for ili.lo b, tat4P . alimsoxa 11—ARD in - tot 11.4 silitnad, Ba 3, tor salm br s J. MD no. 111EZ813,-1,500 t.) st c., 2 ,1j1L T. a. sua I' I CIO! 1174 91.1111 1 1 412t1 i = .I.ao essp!srs;, gat4z•ii tAtrafaiii°4i . :;. 4 , ATIEKEUCAIf ADD FOREIGN AGENCY rir watarrawroN, D. C. • NTHE un lnrei¢u tl offers hie aorTices in the noneof CLATILB RWPORE 0)7083.58 sad thei anima tut u e nts uent a k ho Ci u trumontla tch nof WO Mei u rion t tp Perm. Marini husinent oath tho Paton& lerilentliand tllbte. or and of not ',pertinent& cr to tM Suussmi Conn of tho Etstirr, 121.11 q ter ts. po_toot and faithful attention bp their 1a..... _mt . v.V o l in .L aa bt us ueluaulg t a b tuLtittiones. o tthotlda "iilkii2„ld &Liner to reepo l% portion of amps, and attic. uti phi to am sollection of Iturelina 04.1m1 to fornithel with refosumes In whitamer Ptah" titer mu mitt& and In tho promitiont cams of /intone. . C. D. IitiNEDY. sv.u.w.otox Crrr, D. Mush ttith.l6s3. • otniltel. Wesseireert—,w. W. to Eat Comm.. & thaw W,tho ON: Chubb Drotheu Prot. Joseph Ileum Pot.' \ n En. lestdon—Chovallsr /loosen. Pruitt.'" Walnut Liont. Col, Sy N k . rofits( 4 lll , a Co; Jcoeph Dom& SLY.; Pi" Rod- Board of . 4:1; amtut Itidoribor i l 4.7 l = "‘ ll . l.ltabt tric& Lode. gra. DoWn—h - ell Bauch. L. L. D. LmtOi lillush ibortAsorontrupp. Poone—Th:oest Sir; Moreau do Tonnes; d.ll. outrrm lideitund Ls 'spate Bromois-31. ItomT Peron Qattilot. aptrose3toeulon ont . , . • English & Bennett. t - ,t7ROLESAJ..E GRO(TBRS, Commission Iterehants de - ale/min ProStini an 7 Olt.lbuoct Manutanuros Non 113Secondstraet, and 151 That, nab betve4n Wood and 5' mlths6l4,'lltatnoth: T.: tars or. Load ond w1:1 rootiva 14r canal t railroad and biror In. fotonlog tads, arldel: Ites'efrer, Oro W. at tb• lowbot turbot ogee 600 bat Rlo (10n21,3 half Ousts ;Y. 11, O. 10730441, Java (beot \ and ImportalTran parboun 614 S'o, 1i lb 3/0 bbd. /Sac lb and . lump Tobacco \ 2OO bbla . s ar 100 log* Kr 61041 da 17S bona ft. HO out anddry M.O DOS, Mould* Ktar Ca/7- 606 do due out elkowlus 1 dlot Totomo: 60boxe0 Totot OM% 500 to Roth 57101 T; 40 V.. harintdo. 10 6.34 naprea do : ` lin 1 12.1.0. rd 20 Jo. 11.4 . 0507 do: ' SOO 1540. No.llleortnif OR ruse. Lemon Spoor 95a N.Rp.l 03340/ !Into Bonfoluu Al. 153 Dalai %.1 , (0. 1 and Bab mondt Ong: \ 00 bbls Paan Nutt , 'Comm Y on.rdlovio. 1000 own, ground uno. Carpet Cha rd Tylson 6 sues Liguori,. 50 dooms Eod 60 ono Popper Saute: KA titon 4 2K.l3 /./itt 60100 Cott 25 1k ha SIX.7., ° " \ "' • 66 OM Cont do: 5 moor 1 7141¢1 1 : ' 1 10,000 yrtneipa Havana do: 3000164 Clove"; \ mO =staCoooilo :TO " Notnoom toonto Paper, 100 Sousa Starch: \ 100 do: Ittateto 76 DS:bloat nu to bogs. whtta Pipet ,40 botoo 0100 11 501,10 grormoi Mu, 60 Ground Porpoos 10 tits do Olonosol 15 " " pd 21 boo Or Bluitard: 00 blll4. Lake Trout 1 ISO boors 540 and 1( 1 12 10n, 1. Rutter : W 0... 004 Slaw nu lord noda Uraotel4 d Do on th sus. n'earg ''''''.l7 --... ...... ..urece Wrung. A. & A. MILANS 1 VOMMISSION and FORWAADING AMR. v. / CHANT:. dull.r. In Wool and Propel*. genevallyi al.. Plttehurgh 2Puttfutures. No. 11 4 *rue stud, tictsbergb. Pa. a 15611.43 S. Blubaugh. Pittsbugh. J.!. Howerd !Op.. z...... 1.. Aroma k kk kt c . git Mull.. lisdris i nt lk Co. 11` , ,T Illsr 4 , 03.. Biltlearo. D it D. IP Po7I:ITVCe . 1:1114;acro £ KTI, d't D. Wellsville. Lido. %lf Tfg:i £ °e " rb t ' L M .rs :1 Feei d'rATt r. t"T de G I '"'". ll ' usune Arthur. lreutuhrc,tl, N.. York. ____,.... , N k Housekeepare Bazaar! ER N 8 removing oiabont to commence a . kv.t.ible book/ will find all th.nreurarbr. u wall as 'unlike et 11,eCALUILEPil r cutte of Wood. d eth street. Teas. &Tusk . Peiseng IL \ Moles., L i Keeler., Poem P,...ev...' Muter Prints. Candi... Pickle's. i 'Wood Clown., B .lTuini, Tztrene. Towel Ilellars. sad au.ndlies vulety or article. whirls =not Uerowd .d loan; e ern. el n advertUvensat. gii-Pl andwuns • nuwooalln i she I . e$ Ild ACK Eft-g L , Vatatantly ft banttuid for n.. 1. by . MID, - ".. \ ._ SA Luns '... N . J, PALMER dip cO., 1110141:108, -. ~ • Point, ALILKIT SLIM? W ‘ HAlle, Ilkfin .1,0 MIXES E. , \ IMOVI,DILR.. Philadelphia, s LARD ird UHREPE.) ', 4. a .i: lai WAIL PAPERL.Of tvery variety, ..14 • • of 370 tie and PrrorelMmtmmtseron. oomprlo N :or (fold 1164,1 an d Poirot. alld F from tbo lowed Prim to S$ Pr; PlAmo.oolomert ri pely for MIN markvt, prr br 1 . 1 P arof \ NorLAS Idarkot otrort. TIECORATIONS—In Oak, 11!aek Walnut,. 111 Jr hfaltaganr.iinot. or Poplar. Inarblii /ie. varnished. anlalivel in the verAbest mannar. and viitrabla far Unita. Ovitields. an Just ivaelres: andrer va'a br *la - Ti 103149 ALSIER. - ------- W W. WALLACE. pittabur . Oh Steam v • Bum. W 0rk5:N0..219. Llrertv street.' .CO ant i flwatolisla talk Matasnts. lAw. w o st .. P r b Stew k, s P ,Y ar Ma g rb reTa a p w . la- amnia:2l:lml br aniblasry• always ow hurl at d mi..% Block sod Blab 1/kral• wars .11 band. Parebusys WIII 111:41 . 4*Sre 1 , 44 *ad priegiv awlrie. Zra lo kill sad eamalwa ga:ra alves. PLASTER of PARIS, Ric Land ipd Studso Ilydrnallo Ceti:nun of tI. toot gnilltnn rind— latonat, all Lass and natant grits. alvays on nand at 322,. =raL, PlusbaraE. W. W. WALLACE. WATTS & CO., Mercharktl/4Tailoiv. 181 .r. new frerl.ll[.. Mt !DMUS ILA d Of L jotg i k, Goatleam". iresr--9otts.Caniamen, ripo LET—That large and oonamodkoneht WASETIOIII. It utey c..rietoe b." it- t At Q., tie. 13 . 3 Wood.rmt.. ADDI 7 tiaA \ - Rai lbtata &ad A m t. SI Lich tstr.L QTE.3I. PACRINGI.-4,0C0 lbs..or 'the New "I•rk wt.! Banos smaanfichtr., =lnd. DCA. ashl pun Indla Stamm Puttac far am[lnam. from I 1n.% tbkk, ream amL wholgesle and retail *C HM Vgi e labbcpperh . c..ll.l Mutat Wye.: J. /I 11. PHILLIPS. aACON-420,000 IG nuorted Bacon. In natt ) • eab AteLLP CO, edit \ L 1 412 attft Sl u t Liberty tire t. QUITU ON CONTRACTS--Anew edilicw, , ldtb aldlllegail netts and references to bath Reelsb ud Anericse deelalet.; by Wm. IL Reel.. beeelred, and tor sale by \ R. IleotaeLles and Illtations,. 4019 63 Weed street. totareee 00 sad 4 tb. UNDRIES —5 bl#s. Rat Butter; kJ, 40 tees Na l Lard: 10 des. MU Ebbw 3io Nedoark P0h1.% 10 elarerseed: SWrem bew Ewe. east 100 .. Dry WO bur. prima Chem,. • eUre sal for salt b rAf 0 114011' , JCal'i WATT A CO. _ ft& TOOkB FOR SALE -',:\. 2S duns Ohin sal Puissylmotsltallrast \ Slist•soss 1111ists2 CAN - 100 7 \ Norwich 100 ` \Mass , wukucs a. co. Ps.sh . ske.t.oprotlit thy Baustaf Pllorbursb. Q ITYDRIE.V., 4,. - 7 se sacks 1 , 4:1114r• a blots Nol Lard; do.. °lame= ; hi' bids . _, do; oo do. D 7, PeseteA Is gobs i mooted, 41 do. Apoles: in bbia. dai • 81 v. :=4,... ; ni bv...1.1 ,... \ 1 bbl ' . rasp Imo; \ 1 So orrice cm amber Ll.T.l4sUous. for 414 by ' - /141•11 D/Cliir • OZZ . , Wider end [mot SUNDRIES=2O.boxep Clothes Pine; , :•N wean. DUE! Apollo; Of Add a Cilia. 'flumes; 10 dos WOW., Dotka. ' 60 dot Con BoDass. DO Dom No.l sad Palm dODN. \ I do Outdo and Omits INNOO dO. ?Maimed, Roar dO: , loneJ' , D test /Us a.¢l.4.(Vo4.l=efor. 4,71....t4 f KOCERLES-200 bi Rio,Cciffee; \j 1601.10 s EL Itlolsmsa;ibia IL IL Itslassst. 12 sbls 6.'N. Syssyx 60 Idols 240.6130 r. - 6 cum. Bien 350 bps sssensfed ToOS•cs; 'it Am, sat An Ws by AL CIL6II•TISON.. p 6 N0.1661.1be5t7 arse fzENITINE WELSH FLANNELS— s HUB. PIIY t BEIROILIVIICLD hare reselsed • taWassart ,,rgeviT=Asea.-zt Phanstels oaspat. watt. sal sald ts onslistatabb: alb. Sums. asst.; Patest.ast Lilt Warp Plassls, sat.solossd dm. tn. Csild roses 114.45. SW I ARP 01L-10- bbli No.l Lard Oil;' \ a° bbl. Nal do .db; \ N. 4bot rabolybd sal tor bby \ EA . U. BONBON I'oo. D RIED APPLES-100 bulb. ust rued, Akr .14 lir kW R. BOD ThON A CO. for ale By feptl IL ROBISON OD. Lnisturriorfr-40 Linseed Oil jnet LI reed. fore by ' lumens a no. R ICE—^S tie'rces fresh \Rice juat received ye red fat sal" . P. aoal 8 oN a 00. 4anfiNAPP,ll9-10 bbl, Green Apple/ totrieetral =I kr YL br _ wtoun—so bbls intpertine Flour, jest °anis* forsala by. •. 1 --lizitao Rio. . a .i • r 3 vir .t A4OLASSFS—.SO Mk rime N. 0; 14. half DUN prime 8. 0 ; 10 W. Goldok _ eleyr Wein. JAD. RILLLeit: VIAMMREL—PObbIe Largt N o 3• Liu . .B 1417b1a No.,' mad t kla Sml• br _ ; 4 . D ie PMA PeatheeOA% and Iru• by 7 A N : 1, 4 4.41 tuvt yi BLED AF'PLEB-st_oo.bo. Dried*pier, N In eon and tnt oat =MI • J. T. dk. , J. J. =OM; 19b Llbettsltreet. ilpTOOL—i,oN lbs. Wool, to store and for his Sr laPik 6 PBIBOLB Ul.lllllll "Dan amen, itW WOrWaviiiEtigaggi'bd7.4a4 Gad •n 2 11°.' Ltl W. P. 16 woo gmt. -200, h ego —bin 7 ran brunai 1141Lialtisted ax,,t snot Tobuco&it Ron kui tor eel& kw to aloes lot_ VOMMEI-30 Sienna Ciadfl3l4 prime %Arida, for sel•Trf W. DtatiLefilak.t. ' ;RANGEWS--- bones;( esispa a) 'Sw t n ~IIn, kt urin~ ~t _'' • w. a.41,43m0. 111°." ",: by wibagsyra...soarwa'\co.:..t.. BG4I RED, lIAMS-15 demi], B. U. 'or clibr W. Or Ws mhirt an d T. LITTLE CO. 4.1 .11 GAR-01:1RED BUS-10 tietrces 13; , \ to Baer. arqrlais .4 tar adds M . zablob • • - T. irrni a ix; ili''EE-100 bags R*o lo; SO. On' and noVi d 5 r " I ° I P' VON 210:14 , OUT t A.OO ri. , , rt anis, Ml; 'nod libealdcri, In masollikmaulter 'ale . eLtO.lwarvoit" I EXONS-10 boxes froth icacat, for sale by \ Israd.'4l ' Do 'HOUSE .mol.Asqrs...4ar mle kJ \ lotr. _ IratarWlrstTis U 0 Mt-- 50 hhde. N. o..yeimeliam rot o w, by (1321141 - J. E. /LOYD. a \ APP • 00 bur. Dry ApWci. iy 44,04 ar z fable' J. fltapyri„A Ir/RIC • ; bbla.'etaa,Vinagai sycly) y aut., • topau J. a iLiLlAk;ll.\ . , - nnteapt. ~, \k- - ~.., MAW I M 2I • .' 41 treati=\ 1 / 4 , . .;, MN e 40 'eon aPea at eX Calera : _tagetlaaaer taralasse "..., 'eleek. ' . paw, OP Ater lael'eD4i Dex_......._ ....1,-.\ ~ \ , ,:. ,•. &v.... 4 eat -.......„......:...........- .-- ..' -.., .71. , ' ' \:. ,-,, , I , s 1121.alate may lteseeiki lathe BaS Mt. 4 .LT.S d 'T dar.altheat extra charm . ' _ . "3-t " t at a Ob. esumnricst a gt.....ltzi La.\ • .1 CI an. oar oevaa:an Waite appear la repalar \ ..t e t ra sz e =teg.ml=s:ll . 4,lg 4 . 1 4 aint r i \ \ Devil iliirlir. C. SOCas as 01ai,.....d 1., arnaj,k, Tam ITS2Ve. Aril 9:14 WS. rill lee &nada the Nap et . . INGOTC/171, TOi l ZLIZAZIAN. - ‘,.. \.; la r retar r-.......-........--....-..-Sfv. C. Prater \ _ v. \ Pill etri11,.....-- , Miet Wall v• • ....Derfermaater .111--oetri..-arl:ith thet/ of • '; TDB LAIN AleD SEM Dli W11410..-------------AM‘C re.aer \ ..; • Mir? - - ---- '---------41 it \ B t "". i Zelekterine - -.7-=.7..:.-=:,..1.= -___ COMPLIYENTAR•If 11121.111 T ff. .. . ‘ ' Xi's Sluni, Zozaa. . • siirln .00mplianoe with the pereon • re:. must of nunityrs of her hinds in rittahanth. oh.- \ ' WO , raspectfully announros that hinff Day Erzsgm ~ \ v>til Ile ; r. lf bee,: at . part for • o.npllntontary Blop \., 1 ( ~. apt hie h re:en fell w•leb Ihls lady to eV...4 . min \ \ , . ooly b 7 Oa members of the Tbastrical pr0f.....1... ho ,'. ,•., also by eeeee an. to .ham sp. Is known In -prints Üb e \'. '.. renders It peculiarly gratafal to us to offer to her piano. _ ', .1W .50a410n of tastafylnee to her thus alltse alt. of 1 .7 .•.\. 4. naselts num actress , and bar Vetoes as • lamas. • alstsr. oat s'ffughtar. ffhs enteut osal•easholy &ilia of boy father. Mr. C./a. Leman. bas /aft hat, Ithaca a mr . tor. sad tau devote.% 'z.tp,Prtir..vat=b bhttn,„. zdt=hki ~..::, '. duty. \ litotia vinous to troat her fatunalertunts to thee: • moods - whet, In has fattasea IltsUonee • en• plesnal to op. W.W.ll:ter neaciaelog ondearonno plea* than asol Oh. '.. public. \ \ \ . rho bas Wooled for the. esculent tits', tax J .: \ ICALt4belitlffb. • . MASONIC ILAU . WE•COIIi WITH 7EBO. STO 0/LiVI \ TOO :" • . Grand., Drawinf i. ,Boom Sidrae: l 4 a f awl T. 151.4 tin atmore 1.1.44 .totlttroo mid% _ Master ADAMS. the elect% alla of blj, viii ypyrr . .t:o6 re r li f d? , lA% " l"V i ll " tect1 ". \611 . 1.14 shier / bel44. ‘ . 9114.1 "4'4' `: J OHN T. 9080 , Amt. \\ AUCTION,SALES. . , SATURDAYuggy-4 Auction. ',. aNA morning'. Apil.9 th, 'at 11 o'clock. at tb,Coauossolal Wig mi, tarsier or ao4 elita ettoots,..ll bo cold . Oe bandsoloa. wail anisbol.subctsallol UMW P. with, Laathat top. wide/alai eta ors Oalo • aao2t Was. . • - \ LIFE INSURANCE, .A3INUITY 'AND TRIM COMPAIM PIELLADELPIIIA. CUIARTERED APRIL 26,4850. 011ARTRD. VilifllliTht. CAPITAL-250,000. ome. S. E. coiner of Tided and Chestnut Philadelphia. \ O?TKW or TEI TO= BOAAD AT rnteruzz.rarAl\ , TOITTrOar: \ , , Strrhort IL Crawford. lal E. Goldaril. teX,lx . it i ..T= .. n, rzrirur v i t 0 ..7. 11. Jamb L. none.. iistoes.Dennans. . William il. Godwin. ' I William WE* . ProeSext—s.pt en Is.Craimot . nee Preektott--Asubron W. Thomason -- - -=--- V .Nalitar Erwarinars—PittaborataJaracr FL Willson. aileattans , Mu. R. B. Moon. IL D. mLi7 s • . .., oi:OROS Y. ARNOLD. teen. It /earn neon. fluster/R. , • Aim-Friction Truck. . • `QOLOMON Ern ETTER, Laacck street, Al iehhenT. twat &edema &met. te malt& pneeandlons. In anger extenelreir In the nunautnetone of A2ITI-PILIO. =OS TftUCEB. whte& tar the Peel nnw Nth Wbidt teentelp hate. louts mete wheeled. end her the very little • weer zed tears. th e both, an nurliwted. Thee. wets. though Ont. ate= thnein the casette. we now In um at the outer depot and lathe Water ereet *Wee= of the Central ndlreed. at Bingham & and Leech &Oe iltnthettellon Warehouse& et Cohen Lash.. & Cd.'a, h. St i = l : 4 l' %IX fr =t ' t t O kteeed at $l2. The woblle ere raepeettutlT requested to aed tbe andel, ISOLCVON ,BUSThltd; epedm Laetek street, and Federal. Allachany Chocolate, Cocoa, `and Brom. W BAKER A ,C0:8. iotericaa•oad Va • Y a. villa Prvaktla CHOCOULTT, COCOA awl trfA t..,, th . 417: 1 4t1tt lar• Down awardr4 DY MIT I ::r "7lG'' r, th 44'116u. ats ..faa.b, a.iterray. New TOY: Otviit \ ll' 14011,:itdir telahts: Thiana V. Brosdln, Balthaam Enlist It Dl* iiamtv.3o.lsto.rartallt Btavt.lo,l Reaumit It, D \ AVID NONA Mut Teamed Ni h 0111. fran th• certpx etttiet Dont. ' etrtrtg, to a bow% orrodt.!.Stimab Bask. toulth mut. \ BEANS-20461a\ mall White VV \ Boas. 1512 We -J. aMOM. nRIED BEEP-40 ica. tripr4id Dried neftln sta. sa4 tot rala Irr. Jahl2 LIMY CO. RUED BEEF-4 bbLs.jusc oo'cLond for sal. • Dah7l DrrallIUDON utenmax. ORANGEs-41 basenOrangee, in c ri m e Jul ned ll4Wit WAX. TAKE TROUT42O bbl l and ldludAdo. for tale by Dann •R. ECIBIBOR • CO, CsODS SATPETREASO,;soks i*etoip ad fe: NU by \ • • ' \ in.LOVER an d SEE bur .3h. B. D-150 Inishel2 alcrrer Seed, I,J la stare A- GLASS -100 asioited ii3se4. in stogy, sot banal. ryo.bl2) T. LISTER • CO. P 0 kegs, to 're, for 'kale by a. =tan MIMI/ 00. nay bu. forAaJe loir tp wan vom BONNUOUT uoaPilx. (IZMIR yimu,oBoo hroitip tjwe reed mad tor auk no r , a c o . bs etT3lll4 11 1100&18-400 VA. NKr, owe. Ore al• Ta g R. ItollliOB a 00. PLOVER SEED-10 bbla. prima - plover blow.lmt reed sad Pr sae 11 . fIOSIdON pp f Lie OIL Dulunutki l crnrael CliMizoi RE 400 IM . Chrome arres,itut riled and thr I+ol la • ' J. 11:10D i 00. .1[ElIONS;-100 bozos Lemons, in_ Flinn, 4 . .a.i.nifinin and for isle by non. 10 • ' MouLLLS reitra j: 4=117/I°n+. ha store sal awasit_b_r monad for sale by CDT ‘TaN NONNIIONICC 1 MURPHY. Golkny y ---- '"BAGS-...2,00c, in eic" 1". ihac Isms aus PTIANNZiw I ranl,eno i \, t In store and Da oL • • rucuntAll. eGE''l;l?".""dr4tielld r'n• *.7 1. mum jEftteNSlO,X an*. • ree 4 . 41. sad ssr oak bx MIA itift 1210U).A. 6 no .V than letraat. OLASS.EB-1.50 bbla.. Molasses, ree'd lior**b7 • ILOBTEION .! 00. L I N B ERibTL--12 bbh: MOIS - 71 — e -- nitn4 Llama OA don sad Pn oalo br l - SPRENGER RAREII3OII, RarBIP 1 4 :1M--33 bb reo d atualbritia • nr \ seaman /411114aili. re aia 6 _CR HAEOI7DII. r. br PIZIN t . ---- ARi OIL—?S bbb . redd and for - kif • p 4 TO LEAD-50 pityra l d,ju i s i t lßA 'rgt _ l i for do br Imirdo) - a:soBTR I Pf a m... il penustl—a csaaPeszbAroiges'by W. • VON *mom &111111PIITA _ _ ILOEIVA6O bble. extra, for ealtft ag4 Roxanne? ir MIIIPgr. AMR WANTID-AEither4 02, IJ9 OM Allegany :ins t ils mem nom hiliinsgh. . f REAP . WALL PAPIAR , -5,000 pieces at \ '-1 tat i rgu a tAtrmtr: NOW Aco. WU' apt . 'MCRAE ratIZB:6S iiitrtiet stmt. (ANTI? PEEO724—For Teeter and - POUND—Oxis pig LEAD 6 supposed\ to b ealue, la.ntrue J. OD lIOCIAzZR * OA. .cd tc 07.1: - I. . p N. O. 1 at• CO1TILD:". • 0. 511G242,-50 tituir N. 0. 8 L gar' p, ral. by \ Dug) J cAL • - * 1 AKE FISH-75 bbla.Tronk 50 bar do. lla de; M?Z. do To Mil,. Malls PliSO irtsalt dn , 2s,,bbi, PsIZAIS; baltde.o.4.llol -4 4,6 Itl_nlo Or - - Tog J. a. win:La + ? ork, ratus, for: ale b r • [aolj J. & MINIM& j)s/4•41L48i. • for 1.46 Es ' ,[•ag 6 " tc— rAIL-25 bbla. Linage4(pure) OD, in Mae ILF ■ad tor ■ib 14. tag r J. B. CARYZNED.' MINIMCO at ttiar s iklry fou CMS _ 43434-10 Do* Egmfo r sale Ija 1.2 A L4HAT° No 1 agora' tut 10 '1164 as i trs uui 71 0 00. b. Pm", 341.14 kola: • co. 7 4 A1-40Clire -4 4‘""rokbr , -14 AMUAMENTS. Lain et lON. lad THE UNITED STATES • ONE ILARSIIII - T. • N to , AW . 3lmk Pa INGE mi. U 'aw IWO itent.