HOME _NATTERS .1 P1111112286' Oen of the Most pleasing 'and imoccubal re unions of tie season'came off at Lafayette Hall, on Wednesday evening, given by the Printers of Plitibrugh in honor of the members of the lire tionel Typograptdrun Union. ' The banquet was ready by eleven o'clock, the InterModiate time being occupied with de . ,llciag. when fir. Joseph kinke'ad, the Presidaut, in et nestppeecb welcomed the delegates, and reques ted them to participate In a feest prepared for them. • The supper anangsments were under the care and attention of the celebrated enterer, far. hleGiintock, of the Bank Exohonge. A en. .perabundance of the choicest aelleicies graced the boards, and ample justice wee done them by the assembled guests. At the couture* of the Unit, lir. Alexander W. }took, Chairmen of the Committee on Cortes. pondence, read letters from Horace Greely, of New York, and Neville IL Craig of this city, in reply to invitations, the latter of whom give the following toast: The Typestrophicell Corps of the United States, a body of net power and unbounded Influence, for good or evil Alay they all ; and always, be then:datum:ales of round republican end - true Quinlan principles, and thus become the firm est defence of. free Institution' at home, and ' their Meet poserthl exponent in lees favored Axdm The regular and volunteer toasts were then read bfOoLioeter, Chairman of the Committee on toasts, as fbilives: 1. Tee Fraiche; of the United Stake—en office •, conferred by a nation of freemen endears him to thefriends of Liberty throughout ,the .14tec--7"The Star Spangled Banner." 2. TAr Governor of Penraylvania —An old prin ter; may he furnish sole= proof for the revis• lon of the people. !forte—"Governor's March'" Washington—TimeB. has tooted the troth of his farewell remark, that, "in proportion an the structure of a government gives forcei.o pub li c opinion, iris essential that public opted - on been lightened. elfueie—"Washington Crtiseing the Delaware." 4. 'Our Ourrts=-Worthy representatlies of the Akt Preservative their constituents have dens honor to themselves in their selection. Smith, of New, York, was loudly called on to respond. At the conclusion of his brief reatirktt, he presented the folloiring: Our gosM—Arsong our Unions •the noblest Roman of them aIL" May their- Union remain unbroken. 6.—Franklin-41e left the Press to euXue the lightninge of Heaven and tame the Despots of Earth., • To this, Mr. Eckert, of Philadelphia, respond ed, concluding with a sentiment 6 —The Press—Heaven's most potent bistro• moot on earth, to the great work of Haman Progress• • • Loud calls brought Mr. Wdodbury of Phila. to the floor. His 'few 'remarks ivere reclivid with applause-. ' • " 7.—Vultenshurg, Fault and Behaffer—whose gehlus gave lead a shape more terrible to the vision of tyrants' than the bullet—and rendered the "thinting-stlek" a better defenoe of human rights - shah the musket. To this Mr. Atkinson of Cincinnati responded. .S.—The Notional. Typographical Dnion—'•lt •must and shalt be preserved." • Mr. Forster of St. LOUIS was loudly called upon. Oa concliiding he gave the following eels timetit. • Unity;• ljuisstry and IVde!ity—A combination that must eventually prove suocessful against the despotism of Capital. • 9,—The Officers of the National tfOios—May they ever bo worthy of the high honor conferred 'upon 'them. Bir..Orotate, of Louisville, Chairman of the Natiettal Union .respoudtd, and concluded with a Sentiment. .. 10.-TheArmy - and Nary—While the People trite in God, may they "keep their . powdet drY."—Mniic—"Star Spangled Banner:" Col. Black, In reply, addressed the sndienee in law happy !maitre! 11.—The Dead of the Republic—Deputed, not forgotten—Murk—Dead March in Saul. To this, Mr. Gerard Stith if N. 0. responded very briefly, and very happily.. . 12.—Our Subordinate Unions—Efficient outer Weston of the vermin of the Press. Mr. R. P.. R. Damara, responded-and oonalad al with a sentiment. . • . Namur—E'er we forget them, we must forget that we are mers.• • lfr. Randall, of Baltimore, arose, at the re .. geed of the audience, to respond. Ile con eluded wlllta !sentiment. The volinteer toast• were then read. 'Judge Shannon was loudly called upon by the audience to respond to a toast on the "Jo . diciary." • ,By Wm.. B.' Falls, of Roohester, N. T. The Printers of Pittsburg.—The civilities and attention which hare characterised our inter course with them daring our brief eejourn in their eity, , eommand Mir respect and esteem, and affords pleasing evidence that they fully appre ciate-that fraternal friendship and good will • whieh should always prevail among the members of -the profession. . IBy, Mr. Thos. C. Jeffers, of Albany, N. T. The Printers! Notional Union.—Sarrounded like We sun by its satelltes—each of which, in its particul ar sphere, lights the way to a union of hearts and a union of heads of • all who labor to promote the welfare of mankind. ' 1 By Mr. Sam. Slawson, of Buffalo, Y: • 'Pittsburg and Buffalo—The "Iron City" and the Queen City of the Lakea"—may the con ' temilated iron bands for connecting the two cities, be hastened to completion, and cemelpt ,more closely the bonds of good feeling and Pllowehip that already exist. By . 0. A. Magus: The Pittsburg Bar—Like Captain Cattle's watch, " dratted by few and excelled by none," may thby never be run down. By John B. Butler : • t The Print.ri Union—May the objects for which - it was organized be fully nail:ed. By a Volunteer : 1 The Pittsburg Printer? Union-A Nonpareil font of perfect cast. In hospitality and gen erOsity no Onion in the State stands with lt. By J. A. Smith, of New York : , The Drama—Next to the Schoolmaster, the greatest teacher of humanity and freedom. By a Volunteers PriMing—The only business that hoe ever made Statamen, Jurists, Philoeophere and Di vines out of den Us. • Br E. H. Stowe, E.q : ' The National Tgrgrophs:al Union—Like the onion „,z the Stately the Barest guarantee of ' Arneriesbi'Llberty. • Br John hi.E s—A ful irk Patrick, Req. t . • Prse Pres crum ofmlghtier leverage. than that of the Syrscuesn philosopher, Archi medee, by which he- boasted ho could move the world--tonsistent with its freedom is that of our mighty confederecy ; may its noble representa tives present and abeent, es will and direct its mighty energies that the stability and perpetuity • of Republics shell becomefiled sod eetablish ed fact in the eyes of the world and the world's detpots. By Geo. P. Moore: R. R. 2Z Donors —Oar fellow-craftsmao, about to leave us—may warm hearts Mod open hands greet him wherever ho goes. By Si. C: Brown, of Philadelphia: Lilian :Vag—Although under • female name he Is a worthy representative of the ,Tspograph -, lord Art, and a poet - 0F no ordin talent. • Mn. W. .of ' Hartieburg the gentle man alluded to, arose; and road so e very fine varies which the crowded auto f Our col- umns bas compelled us to leave ove A _few closing . lines of Impels ptu poetry Moved the proceedloge akthe input' table when the company adjourned to the ball f itetrt.' At as early hour retards) morning the company dia. persed r eatopletely . satisfied with the moat boil -ILant affair of the season. Than- TOE Issurso FALSE NATCOLAITZATION earns.-The trial of Joseph Itandolph, for the abort offence, 'high was commenced on Wed. vu continued Until next term, on u• count of the abeenos of mquial witnesses: A tree bill vie returned against him by the Grand Jusy. Ws JAZ compelled to omit ourtumal Court re; poeti ftonl the arowtled state of our balsams Its the National Caton till adjourn to by, we shall be able to keep4ip our regular reports. We estl the st.tentioa of our readers to the ad• vertisement Ia onr epitme, in - relation to the new Periodical, The repute,. Educator,. the grit number ofwhich is to be issued on the Pint day of /day. Much $ Periodical to imperatively demanded by the American people. As every man Ia hill own Wattmeter to a great extent. he should be,fornlshed with the facilities for it Th.% Thil Popular Educator propane to do. In England; Megmene on this baste of two or three years' Winding has reached the enormous ciroulatiou of over 180,000 copies movably.— We have no doubt that The Popular Educator wtU beairdially received by our whole people. .:'c!s~ NATIONAL TITOOWHICAL Ma . ON. JOUBTR DAT--MORNING IZZLION. Thursday; dray 5, 1853. • The Unloh was called to order at nine o'clock, the Sret Vide President in the Chair. The minutes of the preceding meeting were reed and adopted. lir. FORSTiII, from the Committee on New Ba dness, presented the following for adoption: Resolved, That the recent stand taken by the Louisville Typographical Union, in endeavoring to perpetuate and continue in force an arrange ment abolishing Idanday labor, volnitarily enter al into between the employer. nod that body. ie a moral, and eminently just position, and is entitled to the approbation of all olassea of our col:amenity lleeolved, That, if the designs of the Louis ville Union were thwarted by the treachery of any °Litt member. or the violation of the obit.: Winn of proprietors of newspapers, such per ..ona deserve the condemnatiowel all who desire to see .0' enrich and immoral > system abol ished. 4 Resolved, That the Union , regrets the apathy valuing an many quarters respecting the subject of Sunday labor, and eerneetke calla upon the Ministers of the Gospel, end . -men is publio sta tions generally, to nee their influence in abolish. ing a practice so !aim - lotus to the moral and phy eiebl advancement of our people. The Committee recommended the .rejection of the resolution In regard to the N. Y. San. The Committee recommended the adoption of the resolution relating to the reporting of prices received by members of each Onion, to the delegates. Mr. aLNDILL was appointed by the Chile member of all the Standing Committees. Mr. Serra from the Special Committee on the Chicago letter, reported that the Committee deemed it inexpedient to adopt secret signs, forms snd gripe. Mr. Meilounner moved that all matters refer red to local Unions, he printed, and the dele gates supplied with copies, which was rekerred to the Committee on New Business. iu The order of the day for Wednesday afternoon wan resumed, relating to the strike in St. Louie. Mr. rearm continued his remarks, when On motion, the resolutions mere unanimously adopted_ Mr. punkas moved the following additiOn to Mr. Forater'm reeolatione. Raofoed,,That, in passing the above resolu tion, the National Delon diaalalmed any...intett. tion of enoouraging a frequent resort to "strikes" on the part of the tJOUrnernent in any lni 3 hh" derstandings occurring between them and their employers—believing that in most cases, all such differences can be settled satisfemerily by other and more amicable 'means, and that a "Strike" should be resolved on only When each meats fait Considerable &Beaulieu arose on the resolu tion ; a number of gentlemen taking pert in it, when Mr. Atkinson offered the followiog eabeti tute; liesolotd, That the adoption of these resolo tions le not intended to .encourage frequent strikes, but the Union would recommend to sub ordinate Union to resort tuvuoh a measure mil, when the circumstances of the case seem imper atively to demand it. Oa motion, the substitute was laid on the ta ble, but afterwards the vote was recount:dared, and the substitute end original resolution was referred to the committee on Sob ordinate Colons. On motion of Mr. ORAT, the following resells lion was referred to Committee on New BitsMese. Resolved, That the Notional Caton do oat rec ognize its power to say, what shall constitute suf ficient cause for a strike in a Subordinate Union. The amendment to the By Laws, calling for the adoption of a National Pave Word, was, after a discussion, and the acceptance by the waver of an addition made y Mr. M'Carthy, was lost by a vote of 14 to ld Mr. RANDALL btaitted Merl' resolutions relative to the eat lishment of an organ to ad vocate the rights of every trade, which were referred to Comm' ee on New Business. Mr. BROWN off red a resalotion; that after July next, no prim r shall brooms a member of the Babordinate tin one, unless having served a regular apprenticesltip to the business, and also that all printers be requested to attach them selveo to StibordMaio Unions which was refer red. to Committee on Subordi nate Onions. • Sir. Woonscar offered a resolution relative to the payment of dare by those drawing traveling osrde, whitilt was referred to the Committee on Subordinate Unions. blr. Ectzes offered a resolution authorizing the Secretary to have printed 1000 copies of the proceedings of the Convention, to be tortes's-led to the Subordinate Union in the ratio of 26 copies to every 100 members, whioh was carried. The recommendatiOn of the Committee on Un finished Illumines, rebate to the alteration in ar ticle. VII, was adopted. Ttie election of officers was nude the special I order of the at tentoon session. The resoletion of the Committee on New Bo ldness, relative to Sunday Labor, was taken up, =l==i2=l niter4loquent speeches by -several members on file Moat important subject, the resolutiou, as adoPtid, were carried. The tiecond resolntion.was also carried, but the third was laid upon the.tabie. Mr. Ellsoara offered the following (referred to Committee ou Subordinate Unions) to the effect that no inn-away apprentice shall work in any office under this jurisdiction, end also presented the formof a travelling card. On :collo°, adjourned until two o'elock. IP= . The.Uhion was called to order, Mr. Greene in the Chair. The minutes were read and approved. A motion 1019 carried that no member should be alloied to speak more than once on any one 'eubjset. Mr. Coltert, from the Committee on Subordi nate tfaitins, reported additional 'motions to the general lime for anbordintite Unions, and also a travelling certificate. Also- recommending the passage of a law preventing nin•away-apprenti oes from obtainiug work. Also, the adoption of the resolution for a fond for the benefit of local Unions in canes of emergency. Also, to adopt Mr. Doman' resolution against frequent strikes': The tioramittee regarded the regulation of prices as belonging to the local UOlOll6. Report received. Mr. EIVIIHAED. from Select Cortimittes to whom was referred the _resolution relative to the es ' tabliehment of a new onion standard of prices, recommend the following scale: Agete, 15 ems to the alphahek Nonpareil 14; Minion end Beevier 13; Bargolse to Pica, !nein ' sire, 12. Patti falling below this standard to be count ed In shah manner as local Unions may autho. All fonts etithrsoing more ems than required by this eoale,.to be collated in the usual manner. Report accepted. Mr. Penns, offered resolutions returning theatre ;to the Publishers and reporters of the Daily piles of this city, for their full reports of the proceedings of the Convention, and for other acts of kindness, sad to the Select and Common Counclt foe the use of their Chamber. Carried. Mr. Faso, offered the following resolution: Resolved, That the whole-hearted and gener ous treatment received by the non resident mem bers of• this - Union from their fellow-crefamen, and the . citilene of Pittsburgh generally, merit and we hereby feeder the sincere acknowledge ments of every member of the profession now in -attendance open the National Typographies.' 'Union. Unanimously carried. Mr. RooK, of this oily, replied in appropriate terms to the resolution, on behalf of the Pitts burgh Printers. The concineion of the report of the Committee on Unfinished ilnainess was taken op. Action was taken on that part of the report recommending the rejection of the resolution rel ative to the N. Y Son. After much discussion thee part of the report was non 0011011tred In, and the resolution adop ted. • The report of the special committee on ''lean type" was taken up. Afterargumeat, the report.was adopted. The report of the Committee oh Subordinate Onions, reoommendlog an addition to the gen. erallawe, 'and allowing a year, for the Washing ton City and other Unions. In like potation, to come under the National Caton's jurisdiodon; came up for action. The report was accepted. On motion of Mr. Roo; the vote was recd. sidered, and that part relating ~ to Washington City Union struck out, when the resolution, as amended. was adopted. After some discussion, It wee resolved, that -when this ocaseation adjourn, Sarin adjourn to meet in Batfalo,•in May, 1864 The Union proceeded to the election of oildoers, with the following result: Presidait—OlSAßD STITH, of New Orleans. lint liu praident—A3Dl.l, of Boston. • Seca Vice Frelident —F. C. Ammo:tun, of New York. Recording Secretary—H. •H. Himeorp, of Beide. , Corresponding &aviary-4 AS. P. nOODBUIT, of Maw. Toontrer—M. C. Dhows, Philadelphia. A dlecurelon tree° on the 'boar of re 41/13.01. taing, but the Union resolved. on motion, to ro assemble at 7 o'clock. Oa motion, adjourned. Evzsma Samoa ..- The Union wee ealledto order it 7 o'clock by the Chairman. • 'The minute/ were read, sad after s few na. Important corm:does were adopted. On motion of Mr. &old', it wee resolved that there should bane debate on any question daring toe etening.- The report of the Committee on llafirdehed Besieges wee liken up, and sal the resolutions Lad rtoonaneadetlou "depict. The Committee ou Sabordineto Unions re ported adversely to the letabliehment of a St, Lionel Printing Ettabliahment. The report was adopted by the Union. Mr. Smith moved that the ttinoere thanks of the members of the Union be rattan:led to Messrs. Gaunt, of Lonlsville,and Fearrea, of St. Louis, tee two eating Presidents of tho Union. and to Messrs. Dustaxe and MARTILM, the Secreta ries, and that their service' be remunerated by tho Union, and to Mr. RA3DALL, the late Treas urer. Co motion of Mr. WALM, the form of Charter for Subordinate Unions from the National Union, and s Seal, be referred to the Rochester and - Baffalo delegation and Mr Damara—to be 'de signed sod executed by their order, and abet they draw an order upon the Treasurer for the cost. On mitten, the Committee were authorized to bare two hundred Charters and one themes:4 Certirmittes struck. Oh motion. the - Union proceeded to the Instal lotion of Officers. A committee of two—Messrs. Randall and Wells conducted the President elect, Mr. STITH, to the Chair, viral Mr. Glazes administered the oath.-: Mr. Smut in appropriate terms referred to the honor conferred upon him, and alluded to the hospitality of the Printers of Pittsburgh. The Vice Presidents elect, Misers. McCourtazy and ALLHAOGH, were presented and the oath ad ministered. Mr. MCC0131:111ST expreesed the senile of deep obligation himself and hie Helen were placed un der by this mark of consdence. The oath of office was also administered to 'Oho other cfhoers. After the 'ceremony hsd been coneluded, the members from the various Unions expressed their gratification at the unanimity of the action of the members of the Union, and the muse of the hospitality of the Pittsburghem, and spoke with sorrow of thir approaching separation.— Want of time and space prevent, MP from giving a feller report of the many excellent remarks of the members. On call, gal. Foster addressed the members of the Union, on the happy effect the organiza tion In Pittsburgh had exercised upon the print. era of thie city. He spoke as on employing printer. . After rending the minutee,lhe Union adjourn ed to meet in Beale, on the first Monday of 3 . lay, 1/354. Crumosnas.—The steamer Pittsburgh. which arrived night before lut, brought up the cele brated "Wild Man" of Alabama, an enormous Alligator, 18 feet long, and two Pelleane. They proceeded onto New York. Tawas The aocoinpliehed actress and oantratrice and beautiful woman, Madame Anna in oonneotion with tho popular oomme. dian Mr. Hudson, commences an engagement to might at our Theatre, in the 00111i0 opera of the Crown Dramatis.. Those who love the finest ovule, accompanied by the most attractive ac ting, will have the opportunity of being thor oughly pleased. For partionlars, see advertise meat. BY TELEGRAPH LATEST FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF TILE ASIA. New Your, hlsy 6. The steamer Asia arrived at ten o'clock this morning with Liverpool &are to the 23a. LIYIMPCOL COITOH lifsalesx.—The sales do. ring the week were 41,000 bales. Orleans (sir 6i; middling 61, upland fair 61; middling 6i. demand moderate; all qoallties have slightly ad vented, except middling, whloh has slightly de clined; lower grades are declining; meet holders are not peening on the market. The sales to speculators are 6000 bales; the sales for export are 3000 bales. Trade at Manchester has slightly declined. BILEAIMTVIIII.—The demand for Flour is good and prices hare advanced 8d; holders firm with reduced sales to the trade ' Western Canal 23s ; Ohio 245. 63. Corn, white 81e. 63.: yellow 82a.— Lard in good demand, prices hava-advanced per 100 lbs. it;. in demand at geed prices. ad. Tanned 6d. Sugar—All qualities hare slightly advanced. Beef and Pork dull. Bacon declined. Denniston quotes Cotton in limited demand thronglionc the week. 'it . bad declined during the week 44; middling, ordinary and better quelities were easier. Business was eteady in the manufecluring dis tricts. The operatives propose a torn-out for higher wages BIZADITtFIII.—FIour and Wheat in good de mend; steady and firm under the Canada's ad. vices. White Corn Is. dearer, yellow scarce and unchanged. Another dissolution of the Spanish ministry le expected. - The Danish Chambers were dissolved In con sequence of a Tetanal to agree to the Govern ment plan of willing the euccellion to the throne of Denmark. Two ministers have also .resigeed. A eo.called miracle of. the dropping of blood from the holy throne, bas throin Naples Into a paroxysm of devotion. The shook of an earthquake was experienced at Naples on the 9th nit Mr. Canning, the British minister, had re tunied to Constantinople, where he made a speech to the Engli.h residents, stating that England's main wish was to assist the Sultan to examine the resources of his empire. Midohl koff threatens-to leave nnims the business is hurried up. A difficulty has arisen between Turkey and Greece, the former claiming three villages claim ed by the latter. Both have moved troops to the spot. Baringe' London Circular quotes Bullion In the Bank of England as having increased near ly a quarter of a million Console 100}21001. The Iron Market is firmer at a trifle - higher. Western lArdls4l. Tin has deollned 43. American stooks are Is. limited demand—U. 8. Bikes, Bonds Ilk; Pennsylvania Fives 870 89; Bonds 9Y►94. Railroad Sixes, Bonds 98► 100; Virginia Sixes. Bonds 99.100. ' Gardiner quotes Beef dull and lower. Pork ' holders are willing to sociept lower prices. Ba con has declined 1.. Tallow has advanced le. ' Wheat has sdranced Id; Flour 6d; Corn It. The financial project is generally approved of except the Rooms tax. Earl Clarendon 'Stated in the BOWS of - Lord■ that negotiations were etill pending with the United Eludes, on the Fishing Qcestion. Admi ral Beymonr'e sgsta4lron will again main - off the fishing - grounds, the same as last year. Mn,.. Blows received, at the Edinburgh ban quet, £lOOO es an Uncle Tom penny offering for purchasers, and a salver for herself. The next day she went to Dundee. FiLoce.-,The French and Atlantic steam pro ject has not been abandoned. The Postal treaty between . France and Prus sia has been signed. A Demoarstio conspiraoy has been discovered in Hanover, and a number of arrests were made. Achilli is about to visit America. The Brokers' Circular quotes white corn as 2s higher. Richardson g Brothers quote Breed ',tuffs Inactive, prices unchanged, except white corn, 'bleb is Oda9dLigher, Lard; Bales at 02s. Batrimoai. May L. A dispatch from New Orlease, states that the Illtiatnehip Cincinnati from Otleacue.'llll9 lost at the month cf the Brans, on the 2.11 nit Her carp spa saved. • A bill bad been introduced into the Maryland Legislature, providing" for the sale of the Statie stook in the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Philip Allen has been ohosten Senator for Rhode Island In place of Mr. Clarke. There was no opposition. New Toni, May 6. John Anthony iVineton has been nominated by be Domoorate of Alsbvvni, ►e their eandidiae or Governor. w:= 4 " Boma, May 4. The Constitutional Convention met this morn . 4. The Whigs have nominated Ex-Governor Briggs., the Coalition nominee. FEK)II HAVANA—DT THE EMPIRE CIVY Ncw You', Alky 4 A letter from Havana,etatee that th e Dlarlo le late on the aubject . hlr Soulee appoint ment, and intimates that it will not be received at the Court of Madrid. oger le slack and drooping, unchanged. Lard ß 14a15. • WASUINCITHI CITY, May 4 • The Gardiner case was resumed from Monday, the whole of today being taken up ao ergo. meet as to the admissibility of a series of letters pootortioito have been written by J. C. Gard iner, offered to oontradiatlhis witness, and also on the ground of hie being an accomplice. • N. P. Bank's was elected President of the Massachusetts Convention (edgy. Governor Seymour delivered his anneal Diei ng. yesterday. The finances of the state are prosperons ; there being $50,000 serrate le the Trasary. The GOTORIOF hse expressed the conviction that the Milne Law is neicet The Alvin Adams bas just mired from Lou isville, boxing completed her suu *pion time• She is 21 mlnntee Deland the Telegraph's time. FRUITS -30 boxes MR Basin' o; ss bosoiagyoy Bald= 23 bolf bozo& Bald= or do do 'Hakim; 60 &mu Smyrna In= 24 d Smyrna do 2D bu obtro - Ebbw Mgr 2 our. (ma:, Ma.. la V ora . 620 Leas boson 10 kayo cooling do . by W. A. WITLIIIIO, Wan Of Wood oddltsU strats. CO 141 NIERC I A L . . p IC, MARKETS. - - - - ••. • • - -•— Nsw YOILIC, May 6. once: Bile! 1700 hales, steady. Flour. Isles 51500 Mit, state at $4,62 ®4.75, Onto s4..7ses;ithe steamer's news had a favorable effect oh the market: sales 600 bble southern at $5,12@5.25, steady. Wheat: firm-. - di . ..western $1,2001,21, yet to arrive. Soles 35000 bushels corn, mixed at 64, yellow 67, better. Collect Bales 760 bags Rio at 91; Bt. Domingo 81, steady. Sugar: sales 400 Coxes 31useovado at 5, Havana 6i. firm. filolansan: Orleans 29, Muscovado 22®24, dull. Whiekey, wales 200 bids prison at 22k, raster. Provisions: sales 400 bbl pork, mess at $15.50, prime $13,37. heavy: sales 200 bbls beef. mess, $12.- 76®33, easier; sales 135 bbil beef hams at 124 61411; sales 200 bids 91®10, heavy. Clover , seed nominal. Tallow: riles 15,(00 lbe at 91 PELITADLPIIIA, May Flour firm; demand limited; sales 1000 bble good breads, mostly yesterday afternoon, at $4 87a55,2546 for fancy late. Broall lobs Rye dour, at $8.87; Corn meal prime, Bales cf 600 Dhle at 5 2 , 76 4'2,81. Wheat In limited demand and prices unchanged; lilac 30001mehels white reheat at $1,17, red 1,12. Bye 83; commoc soiree; Isles yellow at 82; white 58. CINCINNATI, May 6 —The river has fallen 8 feet. Flour steady at $3,76@53,80 for good brands. Whiskey dell at 18@)181. Provisions quiet, hot steady; sales 70,000 lba bulk aides at Gi, packed. No change in Groceries; a falr bu siness doing; sales 450 pigs Lead at 6ie . ,; 61. PIT/81111/213H MA3KET 43trsca PRtllO2O, 041arta4 Falday•Blonolng. Hay 6. las. /I.oUl2—aaa Io b•ttar att6l/14'. and a note tales of 400 bblo a. f. In lota, 130 do do, and 12 do do, al 14,00, on ea latdlns. sad SI bbls extra at 114.12; from More, 60 MAJ. I , f sold to one lot at $l.lO. 6000 A5ll--aalas of 5 Pas damertle at dla and 15 elm Imparted at 610, four mos. FIeASSNED—* We reported to no of 1000 bus. loco oot of market. on prlrate berme. , DAOlN—the rated are untbande I: sales ct 1000 Oa 9boolders at 011; :CM On. llama at PS: 2100 be Pflot at SI and POO 24, Busar.ourad Ham at 11,y01130• rion—salss to olty toads 0(10 bbls. Half. dui Doak. No. 1, at 115.1 . 6 - lIIOE--aalss of 5 demo. at 5.11, and a fen bblre sett. 111100M13 —ore note sales bone eto at SIX to 51.00 as In quality. POTATOES—au beard of oo meln on the landlot. n. tents,: sal.. bat Mull lota from .top. yreterdar. of Rods at 45i550 and Nashmtmuks at 10; imbued of a rowed lot of Niesbuonoek. offened at • low drum, rosterdar. orltbout 6.0600 • Pdrthl.t. W11156.EY--atsady Wed of reet/eal at 21. GORMAN CLAY—. ul• .117 Was at 121 r.... Mn, 00 80U18.—..10a to comtr7 of 12 thb at 00057ia .4 15 tego Broxl at BX. • • VlNEGlill—ralas from maker/ hands of 47 bbla.at B ria zoltort—no chart* for 000koirv. PEPPER—axIe of 7 bozo at 15.44. ktOLASSES-000100 t, country of 19 bbla at It. CHIMNEY TOPS—Ira tiOto .alea or tbosa naeal and or astantal Innroyesaanla. (manufactured from 6te clay, 1.1.00 m $4.00 as In also. BASTING—In slowly domood. and roculaf to Lb. trodo of 1f o. Ist 13. Tho N. O. Commerei al Bulletin stama that • bill rabbi la bins the elyiniatton of bank notes under Its denomina tion of ea. dollar., 6u named both lamhame of the Legia. latnn of Lai:tidal:maw' was hvyroved bT lb. Cortina? , M. lb. sth sera. PHEADIELISL& COYPU CIECULAB. ports tiers lit Jan. direct. Rio 4 50,407 tagi °Wei desstipttoai....llAA inf... of Import" till, rest, direct..... .. uertasep of Nb (him y.sr 41 , ..a• Detre.. of other dose:lPM., litoet ib drat babda th.fid.r;Rio aesond band. thl• day. &Lb. ....... 115450 - ....... ." 12=0 •" ....... 30.403 tag. EA , . 9 9 % 57: 4.6® " .... - to I. 3.1X0 Mane•lta 9)i to Total. herludien remain, ----- --" VAretk f irri SIORRIY. •7s [1,13.17 Wrill orltl.l . Pumenumns. April 3tl, IM3. The Bmton Traveler and the Kee York (Busier are both arvialog • curtailment of shlpments to I.llfeents.. They renneent the number of vessel. op to tbet Mlle to be ret7 large. eat the proirbocts for minuncrerkm very elooder. • eau RAILMa D.—The receipts a the Ede Kallres.l ter the month et • re 141963. were. to lienmpts Sot Apr 11.11162. ... ;-.. ... sgirogsto too tots of W. $l. 8.14,6,1 foe Molina =oath. of Lim rosoal. roar haws Won {1.001.001 agoluot Plan] Ms [am. Um. Nut yea. Tbo rooolota t4.to third of the yosz otraro lbw otottloollero that 11. of donate* auto Dlrootats of 51.000.000 La thy per rill Lo folly born. out. _ . . IZEIME Tit...tooot o'ool4 CL•pcalted 10 le. )flit Pbdt.l. , Phis gee, ttpt Ist of larnutry.l6s3. rgitillt,ll72 Amount. at.litptd to Itnytitt ports Outing rune • AmmEWA retalve4 OD award from Caltornis th Sntamtm.lB4 to 01.11 5,947 Amonnt erpped .brnrl•erm 4th 1 . 29,311 z 1dd lir et 1117.000J.00 of Gold bite been le:tired Ude Puo mote LG.. h. etdrued and nearly 1.13,011.000 have bean remind elneei tbe Ith Sept. 'AUI mom than ... 11144.1 during Um art. time. Th. Imparts slCoffsa tato lb. port or 114111030 r, Ram Januar" 1.11: to gay Ist...en:AM tam of which 00.111 bay, wars from 610 de Janet:v. 1 1, 01 en curl 61.11 3 0 t 16990. cf ankh 36.300 von Ito. Only 1.000 bags ttto rs malwal m OM hands. TL. falloalua Clara tb• r meant of barna rzeortad frac. tta Chard Matra to forshro coantrial from hamar Lat to . about et. lest alarm Port. bblr —...--... Bacon. hi. .0., b.. The talcum b • few darn slum anasounaril the I.llare of provtaion house at lieu Ovieurm. Th. CiTe.no Value Curtest Latina that that eitfla tad alLited. the butiaLta connactiona haring been alma: .suet! wtea Emiri ths'ilL Louis Neva ise I..rp that the Ilea Mt piles a! Limp lave dilaan barehavars to ran far r hes: 104 balsa sold an It. 117 at Stlita.9l. irltb a. or taro hey art from Louisville in the market lito:k m atm. le about 8000 habit Primo Co the seat teasel at 157(41113 per lb. Imports of Dr, Goody so 1 Gonocal Mocohcchoo at No. York for M. month of Acton aro 114.501.413 anchor% 110.773.360 In lb. ova* p.rtod cf hot copotto of Prole. roach 11,014.666 hrairat 14.314.171. RIVER INTELLIGENCE. STEAM BOAT AlllloAld AND DEPASTUDES •anarrD. Jefferson. Dart:Limn. Drtornavilla. Ord. Dom 9oo ed. fWW Zileaboth. 14.0.111..1ninc Tbomidtuiver. galley.Efo.la tNest.. MS.*. No.; Wolf. Nome. Danny. Clorderiaßeaver. D. Oanvern. Moire). Z.eaville. illemi.er No. 2. Elleafeltor, Clot 1n... Disivnai. Gawp. Wbviellny. l'aul Andermn. Gory. et. Lona ODPANT2I). Jefferroo. Parldrimsa Brownsville. GI. Hay yd. Nobles, Elluteth. TOSS if brim, roirnar Bailey, Weer fly Luaus.. Neva. ft. itilla Mleblgan No. 1. Wolf. Wellsellin Deaver. iloydom gamer. Lordevilla Ditarbestar. Moore, Wheeling, azawSo7ll.llloolr, BILOWNBVILL.D. 8 e. u. and 8 Y. m - 818.2 T NEWTON. 8 A. 4 D. M. Tat Riess—Them' wen 6 timid MM. mat, In O.an el 101 l evening et dust by Mar mart. and tailing. IXPORTS B BIVEEt MIZELL:2d, Br Durasts.-64 aka potatoss, ooner;76 do do. *atilt; eford • oo: 31 Po do. A t A Malan.; 16 do oo• I 'lx E Ihtsseltout 13 bale. Amp. Bare A AlAt96 29 ro.dt hempyank I Abbe Air a. 111 kaa do. 6 laf&bla do; boson A CA I latal tot.. B11a11; 36 bale loblasr. &let EsCao tos& 9 go cotton ram & tdaoutalsant, 10 kr. oaf, .1 1. add , . 117.6.6 meals. 11 orprata paskiAta. Adam, 1 rat I Alla D Mac Bata loatbar. IV Ithagoarap 02 bbl.or, laz sad. Fa rrt 1194 Pats, Clark :a I ha.. At .0. potatoes. A A L kleAsno, 16 ans do 1 as raga. 16 Alts E U•asstatt9 able Poor, E Alms; 3 Da. d.ur,o do antddiloge. 11 11.8bIrk; 322 bbl. Pour. potato , . .01 mottos. to pacers or. board WHEELING. lir Wts*ns.rtta—ptarlotax trip. - 10 bolos_ dro .. , l l . l4 . l°l' Ja " lt t.b&A'it.obati7vbl,7;;,"E.'l% ri?0:111 1.1,74 l o t,, r Ag . 1 . 1 ,t5; laa ph • al.. as W . that 16 aka potatral, 13 do rags,' Walsall: 71 WI. paper. J Ithod•At 13 banal Poor. Elskr atm& 114drosp 8 Aka potato., Huber . t a x trap flogar & 179 do bArdraaa, Edward' A at; 1 bag rusk OM., 1 asp 31 bbl, floor, B Etta: 24 A atm Ars.lo potessda Ito s. Corr too; lolls pa 'bp", -1 14 kite lk ea 4 dead 11 114110,; 20 Akar cont..) 61solar tan 16 chtmoity top... 11 11 Collto& 176 bolo 00.1,0 Iltp d. B 91 do do, W Bakbllta 21) do J 111111.1; 2) docile. tiessivi: 8 Ws aPPled, 2do tlaco. 1 do butts, Damao A Ittaporlalt; 42 bags pltslcPt, It lloarK Lhts Idr tattoo at 36 *bit ;lour. 0 llastalasang l3 17 do do. opta• er. Id o do, 11 Theatat•ons 60 pigs. potpies. 11ELDBEPOFEE. BA Aunt. It Aa-2Zlbkla Poor. Clark • pa s 115 ado do, J W 64 do do. &II • Lism. 0.0 pas laud. Rho', !lathe. A sat 17.600 Aar., A A•• Wood- ET. 0011113. Br Eska Astattans--B4) Ato ' , AI, Oskooslt & am; ska rot,. A Minter; eks biatuo, J eanktd: 6 boa tturllo4 t *a 3 aka Dana. 2 bits tars LT..bc tj:tse 0,15011 61,10 beestorr. • 'Paola&a.,.Hroma.. villa spat; 4 tad , lord. J Matti n; ki. 4.11- man A ea. CINCINNATI. Dr Idttsburkta-1 bo troks.Jorma P. Dr; 6.1 bbl. vadaku, Cue Is co; 12 do, J 1.1:1•11 L Cockshoot . ,6o Du Daum Lewkik ex; 63 bbd. Duna. bb's .mkolDues. Dowel .1r; kdlk Aare J illersadr; 22 Ddis uou polo/. Drum Totter. Ds bookA. T 0 Mor gan; /do d nu. Cluk nu, I pk. j 77111,, 7 Du Dinar,. uoo.oo k IWhit•rmit 16 Mu rotatowe. 6do 0.00, Wen.. ODII it Liggett; 6 tote alum bd do don bblt bbl emu/. Voutunbond a. an 1 Mailla. telleaw. PROTKOTION INSURANCE COMPAN Y, OF HARTFORD, COSH. Cap') stack, Anneal Premiums and IFairrn And $1,000,000. INCORPORATED 182. Policies of lmar►nae limed ►t all - times on the most favorable terms, against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, On TUB PERILS OF NAVIGATION, by 010I101: E lANOLD. •amt mble,Ty3,3) fog Elltybusgb szyl AllYglatuy Count/ Haw Yogi, May 6. Curcanum bliy 4 CIROCERIES— . -200 bble. •N. 0. Blois sees ttt•ilkTP 4 ,l,• 0 hf. DIAL do. oo.: 60 boxes Iduag ouolor 6 Dbl.!. 1 dm; 100 do. Ilnain SIoN, • 60 bozo Dipped C 004162 /Matto& Corn prom, 60 do Om. Moold Capri. TO t1. , 661 dt66l lobo.. NNW lb, Colton Yaw I Woo Nal l 2 Notting; 004 Ito. wboo and 'colon,' irO . Nr4 Id tp '4 l2) "4.ltatit2 a a). law YOLK ADMITISEIMIS. Fns Wa".icat IL E'Dr.nd,S. Adnertirin: House, r,1,11 i=2ME=l EISPORTAHT TO ALL WHO USE STEAM AS A MOTIVE-WV/1:E, Safety watt Great EC02.1.Y. ANAN uppuRTuNITY i 3 now citered a IrLcut tt mmy eow,etn. to wear. the axe u..” rE:bt tosaut•ztorto, tunog. 1 Te.ltog In State. , .13.1 Count:, • LEITIONO'S Circulating Safety Steam Boiler, For Sowboar, Enaouca Loan:x.l , ton Marine togio, on lila.r. Lot, sof 000 an Oteam.no an. Th. adanotaora of thl• -...r all .o.re one Co to. ay.— I. Ritmo ear.. I /OP. Elf.arr-1. Leh. on more liaLle to explode then ao . pen ens lon.. 2 14.es•lk. üblsisTlllßls the amount , f fnel ix required ana t to ge tram the .teem el/mined be t.they boiler. ei the 21 • hem. lf Cllliarlatli. Ia li EDUL EL a/NE.I/.ILP. •,. heY i.mnPY bat ONE-Till -I! Me seam of otter Bailo g a med may he •r: Y.-1 t's any En d now in upe. 6. The ex. ewe of I. utmost irate- essul b.. stamina/n..4 le-renal, by me sma:l moodot m tied tracilrel, end the manner of ming IL Thit Compaoy umamsrtz the...ealite of the above ai• Terme,. choir emehastons are hued on PRACTICAL BYBULTB• mein of them Stollen Scion now In um In anti above [Lie 0.10. The inventor has but josa en msded• otter year+ yr I ppilcatiots. In !miming Ms. valoahlei.M• •entlon bef , re al sr pubis , It manila alone arni Indere.. del. In Its Marisa. and If It ha. the gala:111. claltngt shish are undeniable. the crash:- will etmalaise \ hear. Its superioritr over any other 1 101.•ss Bo•er. _ 'lnsole of %ale mule [costa on acidic... , •, l'is. i mi , . of the ii I &VINCI 6TE 1/1.801 I.KR C. 5.1.1 1. A N V. - ...vb. r ' of Breeden, end Part.plam, New Tort. over Ilia new Br ...ay limit. St-Circulate, eontalnlos term. a eel, Cr .rill be for. wonted by mall if mimeeted. A.Mreee OJI above. I aplas ' The New Steamboat Law. al to TO PERSONS USING STEAM power to conform vo the L.. lam manufacturitlit he necemstry Instrument required to tiro." • i ea from the Government Inspectore.they 11•111 lat granteA . certificates to those Boats hay at my inetromeom ore. them. 'env WATER GU MTh. fir Itoilenst my 01 110.11 ' s ItEdSOP.EOII.IIIEs mySIARINN CIIstUSONIETICII.wstu PremesmOusge attmhe4. giving the ansrect time of stali. le an Invaluable acoulritlon t sssnr iimemboat or 11.11: and my Improved VUBEABLE 11 ETILLIC PI.IIO. for &diem , which eau be Inserted without Wool. iff the Boller. st me Ping le melts; I. All the above snstrumenta am. mists. utvistored by misers and, having had thirty yet& Po.. tical experience to Elm hteau Engine. Ores too lull moil, deem in the working qualities of the above. A fuller'+ titiLr . i= . i 5. ,,,, 11 . :: i rs at to any tn. A ~t hco l .i. ,,o r es. by . o. 4 bey stMet. ties WO. N. 11. Ali Engineers ere solicited to Mom, Agent. amst A liberal commission at lowsd. lar=A Im \ CMIPEUNGS. PETERSON & HIINPRREE 378 Broadway, Cor. Whits Street, ribiF YORK. LEAVING made extensive alterations to their former rnselout eetablifhenent.by . aeldina the Image seleefooto of Lewes. & tall the attention of their Southern Ertentle to their 4,4 and elegant f , toclf. of fish CARP.TINGS.joet recelveti, per Stem:Alpe end, rackets frorn repe. confining of • • - - - Ors Dade. An article un enroasnd In richneke stadinne, and never before In the country. RICO MEDALLION uvEr CARPET. FlDasd to an, grad room. ROYAL VELVET AND AXMINSTER CARPETS aoo designs. TAPESTRY AND BZUSSELi CARPETS detAm.• INffiIMEEN • • • • Mob hugs, state. • Table...Ll] Clvorn. 7‘l4rrix66—Whitn, Che,.kmi• Fa4cy .a , Ural -•anim• 3 4 44. b 4 .ad 6-4 wide.. Prom throo to twynty.tour tett •11... nurAr'or finial sod rl.itnat nottrat; patron! totirelf or. ao.l th. , ronaltll dry. Moo, aro proparri lurnftl: -tetrnebtOt. Poo.tt. stLlSteambotta with .it yitor of UPl.lol.ltt KIM 10611. ding kilttreSSK,CUMllid flrog•telle. Rr.. 110.. for saloon the most mom:table tom, roblt.: , to LARGE AND ATTRAUIVE STOCK' OF DRY GcX)DS. L. 0. WILSON & COMPANY E=Zl DRY GOODS, 19 Courtlatielt street. Oppositl iho Western Ilote!s) cnd N - 1311 11 AND 1$ PET :TRENT, NSW YORK. INVITE the attection of %Molt:sale. IIuVCIS to !hair v•ro lor, rarrrtna-nt or o,•Nla. •1, lea I. k• at nnahla.to At all a•..0.:14 o ' f lb. ^•,tr , by lb. oirt-t , on • I all th. nay Mir le, an 4 f a ts,.. that are roostaatly arnalon by Stra.rre dart .. roehrto." W. Lase 'arca dr,431010.0 derthad caclni.t.lr Ii the .0- n• C,0 , h0. G els tea VoAtingy. rollers' Trimming, Wklt•Orx , ,Ja.ll, , •(..rr.lt,r. Goals, hOsels. `Tante., Note lA..' Dmo..ttn, •o. Ae lo sa,ll:ten. Ito dloylatod Lo:so llo•o of Pritan, irlul.n: Atrrtionano awl °wove., OlorrhatnA, Lamb, Ilarvora, Dint: and Otto. 00.71.• anal.. Afro..., lh /21 , aa:n.0. Al. mow, nut Si.. nurserovo othe,orntl•A onCor.l.Lioa to rho DRY 1:100117 tli'dhi: Alto, hoot:to 1.1 - the male of . Holiaritty al Potent Moono-lown row.. Chtton.” W. Walt* the attontlou of lb. ekees: buy.r. tor rah or .. orNtt • 1t0h4: 1 .. 3 Cabinet Furniture. 11 I S. 1101,1011, Whllasala I)ealcr nd ty. IlannOwtorrr of Cabin. t Faro/taro. NA s'o N th N., woo. near tlhatbatn .tr.;;, Nr• loth olty—W ere Mar le boost ...g dt ...gently on hand all tla, gr.) od atylon of Cattln-t :Work. In 31Aberaor. W*lnn: and It 1 .00. worAl. and Opholatethr Is Bair Cloth, Slush sad ba..ln Darmat. Also, oti bons awl =ode to order Hair nod Stork 3lattrhyra, Weather 110...0. de Also. Dr•luela 3 ill and Ingrain Carrots, and every other Losestrtlnn of how...kr...Wan &tholes, 4 roaroArna, At., all of writ!, whl be 1014.1 W. l,,eal.tmwket p th, for ~.h or good pat.,. PAPm sboutrap ha.si.g will wars 7 . tr.. It to 'Loh' atraa tan local; v t. aa• a ° Atd•aohano oor oto.A btfo r* Chruaahtomnn e ohesberh, oh . 31 Nord, Willisa, toa aht NEW Buz ROUSE TULLER, LIUTORINS s LASELI. Importers wad Wholesale Dealers, 14,. VI Mom ,nest, N. Y.. Ai.RE., mutely receiving and opening a very .nely on,elt of Ell.B6 , aud P•NCY Us GOODS, cnarrisin, D,••• Silks. Dolt. - 41601, •utl Tritelalar; Doervei ste Fbed% ant'LDO. , IIUW Whit. lakrr aal En, otl. , g-otaryt • er.ll.• • • ocor•I alumrtment of,vvery of o th Du earla :1 1 m= W.W.I Will l :l eir C. ttii• • vet, clesltabtob. 7. end *I Iwo Nitro . STEMEN LABELL. WM. AL 11.1:71:1.11.tiff. 11(1. D LIARS. IL IL Aic.V.OILIL Lt. 1431.11. All lee rah Cows, & Melg•xxl. _ --- IP 0.010Z,4 GEORGE M. MACY AND COMPANY, No. AI WILLIAM STRUT (:Arr.../ of Malden Lme.) Of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. TN thii ertabliebment, being the largest in t . t., :14,may be burl • Ere end *oleo. rook. coos/ells:: in car ot rich etokrts end Os:4U, rantar7. Glom. Under 1 / a nneute. Bat:erten, et..o. fender end Noprenn T 1... nh:rte of all gastrin., te. Ilarng born engage] in Mtn bunt:an:l,th. lent trend Itine. armee; ts a, unnottenny. linen they bare made ary.ma.ta in Europe that tn. are nrelnlnt by rraor ere:, •teame. the Cleric..: goads the eanket allertla and ultbaeen tool enl Call to rte. than er p a, sync • in the Pa T ruishtno uttaf may to fond hen. Ttd• r• at, Lograt at; Av.. Kite 10HE I. SMITH ...0 UMBRELLA AND PARANOL MANT.TrACTUII2I% 2..14 cad :a /implsm. Nos /",r, 9.1 t r: moat ORICtISiVO in th World—ls Bow proratod to ottor hi. coot^roor, trot imo , ith... g.- ~,,,V..g,l,Roth i: , :d t =iut u. of. 1,11 . 11 1 E, lit, , , , V,Ant PARA .-4 to , •guaral by out llneg . lo th ' s . PARISIAN VralllONS—Waltlra Cane Urahrellra, 7041. lac do- Trout do.. O.l ,, rouira Sylphira Par. olr. AL,v.ry rich rahl Prarado. intuara4 as raoty. Pearl aut Para Wood Itaadh., to oh* grararat orairty. Vora Door rrautrona rairraourranst Praraora. wol UtIRRI:LIAS—oItra gratify, •ilh or oithrat toldra- You ara luvlrad to c.ll Arol erantirto tra stock borate rarelmorag. !OLIN I. radittl, . tramularaurer. FRANCIS' METALLIC LIFE BOATS Omer, 10 Broadway THE ENDERIIInNER ARE PREPARED TO 111.11Diell /METALLIC LIVE BOATS, OY ANT EU 011 110 DEL. AND•IN ANS 31‘801,..1.51 MUM. MAR:MALL LAPPEILTeI. Trntsarnr Fray^li }lnto li!e 1.If• I.st n:mn.n•. J. HOW:ER,TH & BROTHER 31AfttiLE MASONS, Ito. 294 Liberty , near Seventh, 1 - IESPECTFULLY inform their friends, it - I;Nrril'i.Vit ! O ' risn":"i r tTZ'S.!;;.tiVd h. .g.r ` r; " 4 tarp an hand lar,pup:l, of bootiltul alliNTCLa,nt Oran." and Ilatnin styles; r; TO•dtli. ItEAD ST,git:r, tl.tgd, which the, feet at ititfto.l.l lan acka , alarb!s likes. Itai. and ,cwAd o7d.a Catnytery lota rue:l 6 oa a d, wa h V6dal and axonal( Stan.. atilt EUROPEAN AGENCY. NEWYORK AND LIVERPOOL ,:-•.4 SarallosysTalloLtne of DIACKET SUPS 13411 Wuckly, and Pllll, I AOKLLIIih AN o LIVERPOOL LINE or :TEEM. EtirPti Way rf dieneh cttrr s Pity at tilstiteirt Monthly. J od OU:: Tit 410 Wort, .t... Is thr clOr agsol for Pittsburrb; be hi.. Orgy. us woad V=:24=111111.LI'llp.:11fIt rtfttall!tt n in " E *XI; rivatland. end Waist. roll fret , or diooiont. Alto briny, pi...posers from Nor , Pork Cr Pallaiolphis rtoltowi to Pittsburgh. and nay...o=A •,, to +.% tlo laths railroad °Most. ItAblO:lf:A:.l4orT THOMAS WOODS, COMMERCIAL BROKER Na,aa Market eeeee PITTBDIJUOU, PA. fLAVINO establixhed myrelf as.above, I ant cow prorarail ircrlve CONSIONNIF.:ITS. or PLICA iI(PILIM of evarr deicriptitio. which no bo said In thil tdartat, and rat 1100 tale oi obich noon axe,. ram will Li ti.ar. All nodal for (Monorail dlianufacturra will bar prompt. lr a:lauded to. Particular ;alai:Wen will Le , alma tc W. Pala and Cul. laitlon of Nola, Philo, Pills Si Excliange. and LP. Pura cLari and Ceti of Meta.. Pr Wavy, ant sairional attention to all burin.. In t'"'" P 10,1.13 1 .4. April 21.1°13 FlFffl STREET STOCKING MANUFACTORY. WILLIAM DALY. ESTIO STOCKINGS-120 dos. mon's crey orj i t7 SAaltr: :5 dm do. •10. YIYTR;mu:. •Ptnalou I.lsnofsetAry • WILLIAM DALY. IIOYS' STOCKINGS, NEW PATTERNS --too do.. u. 7.• ntout mixtd Cotton &as, [Mid at 111IrtlatkPi;t7,!kt; flartottn WILLiaII DAL: rr. 11111LS' STOCISINGS-37 dol. Girls' and Nfi Mime.' ladle Colt o Etacklugs. gum . v the Mpg "m4vvalrl do"uVuisgtogg• 40_ Mail/ D.m.Y. gpM NFLNTS' STOCKINGS and SOCKS -1 do.. or Ster.nn. lloolOwe Won). and EDI; IDAILIAW nd lioekLat Die FIFTH STADET Attain LI. Ilanoryn Y. rr. WILAM DAL QILK. UNDERSIHRTS t:o-6 doz. Ladioz' 1,7 11.atIsto.e. an] Chillrates!Ellk Uudorldalrtr. 13 do.. Mozo Merino and Lartn , • FIFT 11 5T7.1:7.7 = 7 1L k 1. ng .1 I A I I DAl oy. al =nudeSlLK and TIIREAD GLOVES-200 doz• uaiw chsta,,,e, ik "tok kkd Usti of _ sod q st to flrdit ISELEET Moulting Amos's/gory. WILLUM DXLY. Ithlßß' WOOL FEET-20 dos. super Oaten Sock". lamb? wol , eolere dos. sum , INS . " ; 2 2“. 22 ;114 ; 11 • • ' WI ILLIku DLL?. YEAlil..tWl-25 caBk.3 WA sat urns. In faa=o/ J. Y. CANNA NEW YOTUK i • CITY BC SINES tk Dr' Goa& a OWEN 1c NICZ, , IA ME& IcrVor:ors of American .cd rrrelAn Eili and. Fnuel, and IN nronbra, .Din ' ti ILL, pitoil4RF„lmporehr,,olVmbroi ki Series, White \>o bvfey-et F C ei : O7,lX 40 rI.4A Cf Rren ch and ottpty Europe.- 4 - 44.,!•n. lUl3kk • stke, fIEORGZ, rE.i.Bet4, mptators, of VX Lace Cion4g...Embrot-4.4•11c..‘ki entyr Elell•GAg. N ituAlN . \ _ IqAGrcnl ISELIN do \ •PO , No. t BroitO4, tre Gt 3l . l , lmpoitees of 'ke , icetk, d!l4 Gen341):91 . „ , \II.4 I SCIIER & RU ekl, Nu. 29 Iroad street,' : 1 1 4 Imvork . ri or Pre _y dna 73•11.1‘tioalt. Nr.KI.INS, de. \ ITCHELL& POTT,AsRxchatige v I IMPoetenrf Goa., SCHI,IEPEA \ s. l ARIIE.US, C 4 ,111?, ALUI/0: 4 1 K.Ontif,STAA4.I,, fniportei, of Nil a., ithawlx. Embrolleei. anATallorl.Ftd t_ r msla.ll.l A' NDREIE & finporter o,l3aui 161..1 t1..10113. CL.OrV. aB a d rilL E l3 R l 21 .1 y 6 9 .4 .L C ?1¢1 4 r 70 F • 031 AS 110&12015, Hia - a\Tatre7t 4 ettloO,cl Cotton Cl , Nyta. Clunprtes. INc : lOttit kl:rt,4,fr.. YALE; lmporta7a itridJai'ars hidAt...and FANCY DICP vaunts., im,vallr.,So Ledlar ttroot,. • I.IISIOgCCRELRY ~ ,, , ! .t i ra` 4 ,st n l yo r s and .7oLb,da oi,.. , ttanor zed aura& B. 1,11a61 k LO. 97 William strpet, ft , Nrcrr....f t\lo . lttnana I , orn'tekTt tloodt and notorat , 111,1 - ,Stoottatlt.: I 01 N't M. DAYIEg, JONES Im. onitur4l \ Ware - 6,13801A I.,EN, (1 Ata\ A. B. ‘2l3lcli ar r.ttn'T...''..neZr,;,7„`g,'"::::',' '4"r • • • \ \ C . 4uth, ago% to LARK AR .ST, 158 Ar ‘3, eroel bomb . 041.1 chattt,T.ilonao4 eltah:etss. O 8111 N Attl4 C0.;51.. I) ,: kUK o r t.r...lJctA. ? +:' CLOTtI. Co. \ t L b. a a A .to NToRy iti Nb : 1r t) =Ait .ml{.ti!rr Dfagg/4..f:, 1,11/1 , 11S t 11 . :, NORTIIOP, :450 045 \ E . 4-ich 12 , es ! N 7\ ton .-trot nn 147._ W. OBIt, N 5. 75, Nusau street, 'ike \ .7 inkbeitna s d Stsatva. 66 , 666 by hop,*, or Tt g yv.pb 60. 41151BRtBE, C'ol,El ENOFLAVER\ and 31 . elivs rh IA .1. let In tn. Anstiottel,, 100000 1 l'erhatn•sir, Al., 6 .11strepahuto LDte1. , ; 594 • ' 'gal/CY . 00*. \ 131:111:00 1 BE.LKLE:If, 53 Ce(ixv .ita t .tter. scut Jibbors—Etiglisfi. 0,116bP, Douro,,4na.hal \Shri t Ca. t!A:err, C.p4 ; ,11 % , E.iIOIAS gt El/Vic - A.lth lutiNTtst. Grp., hoo! , lris. ^ards fueled too. 11 Poy New Yuri. NaEAL C Bitola, liqTClll ' .li apN,ll Mr., 111.11*/ m FN.), 6.ltin la 1 T.ct hsh J KWE LK Y. Fabey G00d5..4 Etationi 7 .y. Di, II: g, Hardw are,4c. B. ft W. W. CORNEA, 135 i.p.l 143 0 . via tt IttuN woßto. OBT. 51..PA1R IC it \ i,:befialkoe co .7.6l7t;r o rl L Z , 'llg."ir llata Fur', &C. \ 11 RAIIAM A JACOB?, 16i, Witt 4 street \ ‘,ll Import.r.. Ms.onfactosuro. WholissiLN D.salet4 ha . Fars, Trlcanin.s. be. . . .m...11. , q).,mp0rt‘ , .. U. , 4 t4r 11, • \A '*' John • Sy‘ - Wei, CA:qiiN • Hell, \fii hole. I,e tin WOO, Nadine :7 and Naeldni Tooli6 ciIF.NOK'S MACfINERY Ar.POl", 62 Cottrtlapdt )I=lllo.ry cad :Octane I",ele Musical Instruments. \ RRUNG A 'CARGILL, 47 Meade& Lane; thob... vi , . A , 0rde.1... Dram ine.Accmi, te....5. St V 1. , 1, -- D offg .: le LEAVITT, 41 Maiden Larte,'Lm- LII peal.", 11.Rthoturrs..13.1 incilasale xaler, In n.:41•1-al last num., attirg% le. . Needles, Fish Hooks, and Tackle, &c. risHOMAS H. BATE. (late T. & T. Itat..) Magrn Lute—N.lle, Fish Boats. snd nebiast Tart.. ae • T SW YORK ROSIN OIL Msnufactuting Caespanr. 164 Frobt str , 44--va,Clrtery. Tanner.' Pencils. I I EPOT for MUNROE'S celebrated PEN- N J , Fhb, 4nl Caroentere. D , ottia .4 Wr4 , oa. Mbell unr Fchoob. 111,3119 3111:3- KO:. 34 I'lo4 street. riIIIONIAS BARBOUR, 43 Excbango Place, Lin. Threw!, SRN; Th , e441.. ani Olnm¢ Threall, our mru tnik• and Fea qual , ty. ty Lb. eax. calr. Window Glass, Paints, &c. 1.1 I. BAKER BROTHER, 142 Water le- HOPKINS & BROTHERS, Importan t5,.. . , :11.re0th Window 01.. n, Vin. bl lar grnt, H. POII,LON & 1n:1pol-ors or a. Witdow and (kart Ole" r. 34 LtArelay Hot Air Furnaces, &c. I) AVID CULVER, (Invent:r and Pam- No fa CHO •tr,t, Manufarsurer audler. ar,l IL Furnace& It•zleters, Venni>. tI OW LES 3: CO., 171 Grand btrect, im I provrd nut Alt furuaon. ItAn‘e, Rogloter., Votal ant6af ew steamboat Law. TIII: (AWN rtio AND CACIAIN ,, 07 9TICASIDCIAT3 Qb THE 133UTLIER1 ASD WESTERN WATEtte, W. STREVER'S four inch c3lindcr • 4O3CF: VIJIIPS are allutrob'y übabt...d L. coultir with IbIS lay. 11, .t. Joubla-.utlac. rani drawipc .•J diactarwtord a tuo.roch /dream rf orator. cap be worked by v.va or .t...g0 pr. - zor; aro ructO.t. oczupyloc. but lirUa raw,: nrntol• owl durable Iv thole. ennotru.tion. nt,t, 11...1. 5...c0t out or orator. Beoldos Lb. 4 tare ry thoro ar3 forL?Ilorll. 11.11, tlresert 1.3. 0. and 15 :uch ry itc.lrn`r. 1411 , 05 i Waret,tatione, Tanuan , ... Factori, Papa-1.31M0. I . ivolariono. Vorolltug. ev. :nru..h.4 with the vouraunat ova be null prosoolly .tread, d t*. ""'"'"rd "di^ t.'""" / srnxv}:a, Gll.7.rvia Gothic Hal% 11-ogdw*r. Y PATENT • COTTON C.ORDADE ARD ROPE rrilE "AMERICAN CORDAGE COM E PAN. :tn. Zen Water area. sew ~ - P •rn t"ro..lyo abf f1,t0 , 0 order, ,•Vt:RY F'l , l LII)11. QUALITY of Cott., n.nt.tgo st.O. i s •0..• rho.. ca•coal•clure3 tx•lnut ot tho etroui•t In (ha 3.30 t rorloct ...abor t bt th eir ow PatentUs TLr. Dim. of th•C.tten 1m.i.1 tarn ecrimaCtlT and .1N mnre rwro tirn.,ton by thtlr that by any Elown. , • . . • . Th. ragard• sue VAiTLY SUPERIOR to UeMP mtd .Tl,llla, crony nm, r Cordon+ extent,lor ttt, OW of Vetrell C.nal tmt, ao for nil nth, pormtam tame Mrecath and &main y rPgrated. It mu. 117 n lA. la :tan vet or dry, nod maxi,' toter Pr... ct ootr , Ttn elm mule of any lanot.h deem.. nd hm been drnmcc ditto.ato tear at 11,m,atitoot al long as any tattit Ith the mum U 0571. Ao ...Mimi. by conaumerg and ably , owner, of the Um dog. male er thin Company, la roper:fully cu ll. rder) , oldratartl iitlx•ea. it Itio. WV. Water I treot. Nov York. •• mcalve early attontlca. •91 , d1C1 T. P. AhULL.Seeentary. W. W. WALLP.OE,. PlTTSinfia" STEAM MARBLE WORK 9, 3 tn. 991, and 3ZS Lexrfy afro:. aPP 4 i. Snnth.lidti Pittablarigh, P. ARBLE MANTELS, . MONUMENTS, TatalA, tlyave Senn,. Fro nltura ae- nano• kla red Lf taaeldr, alts!+ h[nt at d amid to tbler, at by priors. Dicta and Slab iarN+ a 1.,. an bond. sill end a latße e•.oek S. t,,i,ea s ant atr Ins 5,4 to 0 , 01 and ....Ina 4..5 tar...dyeea tarp arn W. W. WALLACE, FRESCO BURR MILL STONES, MILL PITHHISEIDIG, AND 1326131 ENGIN!: ESTADLIBLI/UNT, 310. 321, and Sr. Li4ert, et red, PITTEDUAULI. PA. • S TZA ENGINES uo 5AY ! . :1..%. ,t0 AIiD llollsre for !latrines msda toordar . on abort une. French Mll2lllll ttn400.01,1 and new sack, or say own ann- Mature, m oot quality, always on hand at the byesest riasa. 1111111111 Stonew .I.ars on hand. min soma., M I . lrona. 11111 nod Ilenulatlng barrows, Nets, barren MI., Bern and Cob larludata, esat Iron Proof buy.. Leather radrlne, al ware on hand. Yul's Patent Frans!. Ilam Smut Marbles. • maprj,, article, used in aver rao a Ma twat mllls in the Wast.—* They run light, clean well an/ MM. and will last a We nal, Winn, they Lemma dull the Mao mu ha from e makina the num We annex a Certldeabs frau, rum a Fk m a e o l l am r n e t f F r l a to e atmNW , b o . Won, and tor Myth. rtrreumon. done 211,11182. W. W. Wanoto. sh:—W. havenow In on to oar ittlj two ot out Mar Snot slooldne.o work too. tot. satiate:As., f hey ttt. , to get out of order, nod w e - d. now In au.er ahem its beet =- on Ili ILMAILTU .t NOBLY- La "4." '''''' o. l7 l;r ' ..vr.. 4 .LTa . r. Slf LlbatT littebornb. PLASTER of PARIS, for Land and Stucco oror . nP.AUI.Ie COM titi P. of th• brat quality: II INDerton V.n. Mu. owl *art , u pita.nlwaya on Vi tt w aln LIE.r , onool. Ylnsturlit w. J. 42 flt)A4 ~ , \ \ ‘ . s.' For NO*, 1 rleans. \.• , rirlltfille:oow and \ 1 sitA st4pe!\ i ' A_ XtalflA - X, \ . Donn, rr - nOnlanr, nn , .., learn for I. ibc,Alvigllrrrrrbr, -.11 - pertr , n WED' E - PAY• ‘ k. 4:h 31 U . ge..t1: ' AZ P i ,I * , F ;EP Ight* VII P I.S . 4I,II4,TCRISON *CO. ptifi'ZIO4VILLE---:Tft . o\fifit \r in ' 1 '4 71Y.1 , 1 4 0.,,,.t -" ; • *::,.'illari , ~ 1.7,.,4",t; ~:,. i i ,d r.....,,,rae.•.,.... ? 1itity A s s • q.:Shine—ty 44 iiln„Lbrrir rnikiifikni*ongin, l a . ' ' ''''..r . "' , " . ' .. ‘ .4 \ ''''' l' Tlita n ratrfilXll. PittsbV.vb, S,tettbethrilos4d Wheelil4V ~.,. '"kt, MaiJ . DailjrF.actet. Linea \ \ E ncAr sad 'itple4iii Nesen- j.. ..4r itia noon, 'l 'MEraillt L e• e rt'tiYANg: ..te rnurniulrorr Pfrtailurvn nn'4l , nelr.r. Nl : =*?,_ ~ nntFrriar, In Itclr..4.—ltetra-plrnr.lnarn 11,n , ,r 1 14. e g Tuernsr, .a,`s , litT.:rrra nII!.:±IIct. ' t 7 ° ' l 4. .1 t ) rtakllnelo:strr ' , 411. rtentburati . od,TUllsdar. MOO: ,04....1,1 , •tur.1•7,1013.t0ctX, 4....—1ia,1.3.11,54;ar.! p.jing.on Hoad,r \yo . !Le5. 1 .1..32:7.V.. , ...; ' Nr i t l 4 - 1 1Inrrn1 le.4thS.l - . On ./ r \kriremelr for r..1.144d0...41t1i.;1:V.:„1ta ",n.\annun ifiriiirjentr'nn I ntrrlretaillar , Pariersiriirjr nn all , loc.-maw , I = llll .o- \... T,,,Alifi.ohr,nor 1114 Dlo al Toristort with t 114... ..n. land aPT,ittstiarnn Vallrol , ol.,_• -at • Sy.iloriar. andl Ir,llll •rhe 11.101nore attit Lthir! /UV., 41 . 1/f broFlins. In 14 nr tls• cnrs.„ , crler. nat. -., ~ `,,,,,,,,, .., . 4.l '‘‘ •Clr4=l.l.V? it trlll>. \ An't, LI Wurryl4, 1 4,, • - \\.• 2-zirctie.elo'Coiritradtqii, QRA a. PAG'OS' LS 14t received 4th. , z 0 i1e...e.•110P4 of ther,Clooelooolt otrof , plttl. og}, itailicad Co to Wolloollio.trooo,,,ttio to , to lb- 31e7 ttext,Vos. the goldalon limonto of Wolf-oh. motto Of tho L if.hoollogEztosoloo•o , loot ridaeurehaaP6.l.fr‘t'ilh.''"Atl:Dr4Cl.7„ IF go P rie, ror, Korotioatla ot •ollsOille.roam • erg Prode.ets. •• , , .1. ISTWO,• blot EostSpr, - -I,Loo kr. 1,11.• Cio 11 . I f 3 • • 'M To ,Co at:toot : OIL \ ,iIROPOSALS will be reeetvell at the Offita oii . ?A r ge‘. v gelitCel l e eirg, ,„..t t ? td. Brldging, firao,n,t, army, ,Prp. , ll*. for 6.4.1 Real. Plan., Poll., and eperlSl.tloca norAblted at the r IU, throe *wk. prior to Ito. dar f Ittathe nos Ito, doe hoodr*l !toll:Mr ee lenti o-b Itraer .tt tad for proltettlon In *e.t.d. add I. d,eldnd Into sral...f from cotta Ve.IVII.• IN %moth, to.y be bid tor Cooly or for tk. ant * ort. , ,mo - co/lAN. td Chief Ilnalnee. To Bui 15:ALEA, PRbPOSALII the rnieuriber, CL LAND o).fis. un I tho bah e,3IA 5.4 03, , for the :V•lltrlietif.• Of • 1)11 - MiC on the Winona ilc*/ oeedpied be what bilamiilerNiskrio • 0 the Winne ennreit," \ Tbe buildina.te tin irk (.4(m.t by 110 de.iw, with Chapel in mu. 31: feet frontbry 10.tleep.` T he Iwillding to be ceneturciel of Biome: the wall to h, hy blue,ther, 10, end enelwed la duliiit the present var.' The thole to be conibittal on or lietww 10 Of Cliba 6nui. VAC \ \ Plane itteliEbeelbeelleo. be ie.n are. of blewre:illerl d iwitia o \ • . epR2 L 1 ' \ 'Chairman of tti 11101dina IDENNSYLV..ANLI , . LIWAD,CQ it, PA N l••• , The ausuunr rale. batu,ruz Plttabbrila PIA; 11.a!pals auffilaltUftcr• are llama f start, Furs d Buffalo, Itas . kaul\ Btu, Rttißk our letUbf• r '' ,.l/ I rleltri t,VlTXyr 4 ana l l'eltlf ° 4;lrl.4,t n bre' r .. Btu , cuola Iher,BalllU. \ . Coddles. Clueffe 'Barthen laNfra'• . ..rl3OO 10a. ' Pork and 8.. f rafted. La .rd ILO aur-10 r.lO v. lop Ibc X CBJ. C. FRABCIsCUB. \ \ • Freight •ageut 78teubenville 'tailroad. ..g to \the capital 2:6o. ' ottne juttnt.a.. Plaff\BNiaßla R.& 'Co . Oa limb. ootleirloo par I;t4 Off Trosavity,. tb• fourth ''. °ant of tvoilia,llarn raj\ tip \ before the Ist •D•uemlatr. U!;',', 6 :4'.l!*;•li7 th• !non of awl.. •3 •3 n• dn. Puh [try.. about 1 plle trYsa 1:••••burah, and 2>imll•• &do thy Zak my`, na.l I Ittobsarch !lank flout. Unit trot large Oret yr 1 c ran. nsssn sso sts.wr tr... IL•d yvedul ;rood hyttney • Ira.. Aryly to • k. F. wiarm.. • —.All< nal/. Nn hi WIRT En... _...._.....------------,-- Fot Bale. „ A'TRACT OF LAND situated in West Deer Teanklr.Alleab•Pl Coktr.talarßalikok., Icier 6 wree, de or preach to cleared sad 1..0; 2 P11' 4 .-- 7 ., bw, It* JO ITeakto ar• a Quarts ~,,,-; gr a . LA WO B Al.mar $.4 per eel. OM -third pan. balk , . le two ellk 10 3 17. __ , • 61,12 . '2 I Bppl Mat. Amt. No 21 MI lit.. ---';plElll nceville Fkillr Bale, riptiE LOT has a front on he Steubenville I, Mai of '56 fed. fat mtenllng beck 100 krot—ext a weh Is er.tal • two gory (Zama 1191:tinwilltl ere ",...; go. mats far 11$ rd rgm kris* 21.000—tarAa. „,.., Apply to . B. AIcLA IN. ~ s ,, I , ml gdgt• Agmt. at Yllth street,. To Let. - A OE Fourth Stoll of the Gazette Build fa ea HMIs for a Job Printing- Ofbca. for purbra I t butt slaw bemused. P 05.161012 erns an tba AptiL EINIIIIts at tau BAND I:JJX aleK~ttp—o,uw pima Wall aper. T.r 11•10 .ftp by mei./ Tlit)UAB PALYLLR. 64 Xarket street ~ , '"i,. , ;'.:.. iiguivAl...\, , , - --- ---t-- - 1 .* 2 1 .2, °A . v,s A , ‘, - . .-,..s ~ . ~.,..., r, ~... x . .., ,v. • ' ' .. -1 • I- ~' i "L it e • . ''._..:,..: , ', I __... „ Cit TRY — 'PECTORAL '' b --- ... 7 7 - - 1,. I ,_ ~,. , or ..n.i.koiar.o. ;iftti;.,),...11:0;c.a.... .):,'-, t,ttem sale. fn. the air. ics• pljiMlNitst7 .041•Luts, \ ~ nothing bee Iteettbeitt fOutut ergo, malt ten:opera s In Its \ • • , • ethrt. with tiO.Tretrstton. Others enneOmot•bw,._ .. m b. ! at i s tim sAlkoll 'Ottewee cf itto Itutti".., •of twt'Sw , . .hare toelletait s ean . t o e rell4 ths: will &Oh It ts pleat...tit to tak..toittt ortfocUr heel* a.non r annt, .kO . - t. e 4, notion. Wt. tthn:o adentteeito the Informattolt \ eitthoe. Otto have tiiiithroNa 41...i..,.14 . b..t0k ran \ . Ittett that hoe kociellith riiwe .iii not; b. nithOta 1 !. \ \ \•44l . ty It. ti.L• s ip 9•1•'41i4 ir• twenton ken; tha elsoweit \ cos teeosenuentwoof Collotitennt Col. iort4b rette& f ea:\ '.. \ ripen fhb, fatai consnearati. \ \ ' 4 , • A \ \ the trak. , :iAtt ,, und.yetn.tu 1 ....dtaf.r....... 4 ,• \ ‘, ...! to tlikoretwroOen by ttia, heart of /nate. IS B.stent... ,:•, 'Y...T.13A% 'Op.. the Otenale ofttle tbro. treat Inititutee of %, "., ', Atkin V•fentuott7t 'eleo & , ..pttic*. or tbiji3t4.• 101 l t, ".- ‘s nate at efttrt•*.t bietteen civet to boCastat'lltnom, t., •\ , by inakrOOTettastkil• • ocnallei'syl•••l ‘ ltsastiegnMtarl' , % . \ , neelOoni s ant.:osilubtreat in elqinli .11reettGlit. Oblku ..., ', \ \ ac•l'tli• Wolrair CPU* fo.a.t.PO 0501 .4...0; 1, 'dews ot\ the'Onak•tot ohylielan of Otte\ wit and d•o of t, " \ , \\ ~ .". • • 'ere. Joni.. MOT 1 % 15 4. ''<\ ' ' to. J. C‘etY•o7-174.....Y.wt.' \trial oflnunClLYhttlf -- . X.:LORAL, in . ntY Itm„ttee.baohooratnohnt \ I fariatet \\ ' ": '. 'ctn... its comp . :Oß:Om sweat be trie r that theradfaste...A, "k . ".. laity the wits 4.1 \ pottoks, to which we. I. tt...Nrion.i", k k. •••I...twiy list 4- \ 4 ', . .-_,.\ , \• \ . •,i. , x.v. Its eijPsl lot. I..,Yet b.. \ Aft". cwt. a. \\ -.•\ I kooRbo• • bet • tlik nnikely ' , gm be raid* for thy Ws .. ` l / 4 \ Om of‘be Throat end Duna:, %•,. \ ", \ "".. • , \ , ..1 .I•l7terrono.4ll'4l.S.” t. - a , .., \\ \ „,._ ,_, \ '"-,1:1.-‘ donj on , • V•te...leontentutton. not emir. \\ \ b. the lotto Inc ease. nut • thonient inorelr.. .... \ .. \'\ "btoont Jenuary.:4.lss4. \ '`. ''. • `'br.A.T•2 , 4o ma mouth oft' Nlyflosi I vie tented by • tiolmtt dliothan.ln 'Moak.. et Celforoh. lit " '..... tuft...lto Ste Yeanitisof. la hone i 4 rec.:Pylon kiits trone '',. `...., •aehaege or &tante atuf,li.h II t..dlatlteasostsid. bot", \ • ", \ was ht•Unntd bet. tt.te t o Ontab4and =kola teruMildt. I \ \ %, 16.111.r.,4441 foibbote. bit eteited *At b••...4/•••=1 . , • \ \ ' \ ...4.,, Sty musk. gt.ntintiott tOrecenoreln ant whin • \ - \ , ' Arrived fp ?kW Yor'ikl tram et vote titarkg'by my no. • • \ toslittsmilw 14 • 0100. 11 c0•••, , ,6 , ifb,,,A 1 , :t 4,,,,,,,,,,4 . \ \ , . , • \ lite / •••,' it. \dtkiota i57..0. , ~, , • donbt whnt-wiifolendi. , \ el'.peils7.l, t tots suf. 1 it•lt•••••ifaki••., yaw \ trulf.lnialuthle tnedlelo.Otith ifttlennoeetotlott hf de. ', . ....Tivleksa,T be••lltfroas Mita.. nit wrold"not Aeon. • \ ' ' lb.. noes al I ant rew....ftlt InjOute te. dot. .., .., affileled%th,o9•ll 709 •• that int henii,P.lttltb tame ` ~i tsrecks o f -. .A \ -... \ .fist Montt...L. folly \ ...t0r... , ,../ uth.p.b.,11 ., i,. ~ & ', , \ of Tons Clitch•ltY PECIORAL. "... ',, ' .`•• • " \\ \ \: e - - -\ .youtmar. ^.. w ilth xm r .m ' vt" \\\\ % .. ' \ \ 45=4,0,,...1...., A 41 1 ,14148. \\ - . ... , ~. - Desr lin reellnethat I \ hare beet' swia [rid ile•• \ \ \ t.e• gry,e. throng* yourinstrumeotalltY.hr 'Wont?. ',\ \ •„, entenos of Gol,l' 111 tithe Use liberty IA extennts to Inn, \ \ , O. tilitratltuds• O . \ ••., , \ l ° `(DI • \\ \ \ \\ ',. 4,COUgh 'and • a*S11•1/ 471:1PLOIrli', of Consume( : '‘ .‘ - tioli/CS reduced mnt.x. bit to lasi me inythh* Wu \ X t \ \ note;When toy physt*n brouthttme a bottfo offyour \ \ t- - it teetion).•• It .....a.teer.Aa in.isaim....ing,cooKr. `..• id,. feleir,eekt' tits* basrstonit userto mud lOsalth.",ll\ It will do \ Jet others ettuttittsittourfir toe. yolt enter \ \ taltily *met the benefeetots of mankind.- t..„ \:, \ \ r \ \ ~ Itk4 . Clam, leen t UUn fk r t. M b ielle, t. \`. \ \ r• \ Chnroht." '\ \ ‘• - .I%lttionteh e;irannoand•then sue....ett„ no ttronstee \\ \ treat ma be a. ueecl online It 'be foinitts eon. tollt , ts 'lt \ ...., -,-- trial. \ .., \\ \ . ~ \\ ' . itS- , \ Pr.toszninnd ..,1,1 by Jut \ - as a. mu. , ; • \ er.. 4 4.e Chemist toroth, siessehtutettS.\ \ • ' \ a \ \ lo for bizarr. Pubile.•;e•lkerp. Or \ ara Mogen. anctidre.. . rem. and oaten, i .r elmatiP vocal oramm to %nat '1 tent, will _dud a Nadi . , our. \ dt - a dom. of Dr./emu% z.! \ s ' 'Pectom.l9yrUP, \ \ .\ \ 113. II tomnin• Coriab if greetlY relleyad by it, and \`. \ \ ;Moro an early, tae'sectow .1 . 0.... MI ellmsecoa.. ',,,,, 1, 4y , a Lively trldioir ; . 1 ', I , - We.publiab the toneving etre as ad - Bilden. of its Pubs. ".. PUedtWiettLY CqNSCAPI/OP. /CPonnif man, aired 112. of .tinder maks, bed consib, \ - V" rimeioration of didatnietter from the Mogi and bronebta • tor Wee week;. pram up to 10:P., beetle term and niakit \ - ate; \ peat em.acuition: Data k i n CM keit% 1.1111t1.11111 imp... Wham of MU., etrea ...Smith blood: 5.4 Caton , - eerie. mmidies from pYysiefarie. Inch litzdzi or or relief \ ecnnavensed, taking the. Itetond Syrup. ttiballitie moo t '... davit this -espectcration diminienall *the Sc,a ft dated \ tne beetle fi ver left; ana 'itz four day all Om bad tome bade ntirely disappeared, and LY. man \MM.* 1111 1 / rc , . • • onaltleefir of pelf known rain= In ptc - of of iilmilipacY. ,' ; 4 4 \ , Reid! 13. e id t N , \ trt,,th,mttkttitt.d.t,tntl2.l2.ed \ Dr. Kay ..r i e PecTral \ • Cough dyrnempori-oorzeirre and ! ri . our zfinallee .do ' \rem...Mehl/I' reomnutend It to otben 14 a dell alld efficient \ .• h. Jo-take' oe ier. }E, Y. Dryer. yr.. Ales. Wright.. \ Rii ,4 4...itedici. . 1 . 4. Mitchel. \ Yee. W. Leader. J. Mar. W.o.3rllinney. , 2c4.llkcamace. . \ . Una Polls, ilfdir.ll.Jorim, - Ye .1.1. Anse en. _, \ \p, fite mut, re.liane,jr., I.lotin ff. ACCT. , - \ S. )1 von. J.Stells/iars ' Pysoc is Damn.. r . - - f - . - 7 '4,P. tAltb. if b votu.gt. .- - Joseph O'Briap, - .. • \ ",‘ PerpaMtricl viatTrealliatel at o ll;. Da. W,,,ilr. . \ ~r a ~..zzrecei , LW Woollrg. sapl.. \\•. -, , BILOBA 'ATENT •LACF,'*II4; , \ : 1300 . 1' Ed.e.CD—For to o prtvention and sus*. sif \ _ A \ • mod, .PciacierorNr,_DreperDe,\ /ferrous, Spinal. Doman. \ • 'Utetine, and ClalinDal la esanslew and. :Lao ofThroiss, N \ rile'. arsisProisionwAni, as. as no salt's! D. Sul, i N \ sissy Y 4 .\T sr..sse. is tn. I known ts and anclk. N newspaper sondsiendselou. Vier are artesian et tise i, -•, 1, biglyed. insects:al ' sati:nits In thereon:Lister. Danprilissa W . „ w rdsceriplirs Ofsbeir apidirstiou. ma} bis ban siodds. of the v 1 , 'oudessiguaiN \ Sas ests, In uty onset tim e whoineslo or is iN rstal. A lad \in sttendsurre to woltron Deal.. Sold WSW lr ' l \ \\ \ \ GEORGE di, 'ESTIMits 'i • , . ISO Wood street: Dalai:rarer. Da .\ ,' ‘.. _. \ . —.lLelw \ • • \ Improl(ed Shoulder Brace, : \ . \\ , girLsthes",\Genuemen's, Moe ea, 6, Boys . \ t . SPostkferdlrseetw•l•Visr oda received, of flier.: Inipror , _ •el snd `Daltdonsble 'kiwi. Intsuded to raises siartad , "shru , dors. weak bactiriesning fonrard. itn. 'Mesa flour- •. \ 4er B rum, are an .srtple 'of wrest rains. sir' ars snotty • superior Ps neon artiolos of the kind in cse. The Gentler .. rim's Draws waswers Didion:noire ot ortspenderli,.•oll as Whisitdor Braselpind stsa lien - little &Noss tdis pries of • W at' \ : \ , N ... . tsr sal Dal motTSTIL'S Draw Store, No. 140, manes of Vitiodst and 'Flubs alley: folMsolf Tlit SCURVt A.T, SAN FRANCISCO is ~, nein hrenDint, aa also YIIIPELdA-mmuird tor ii, i • sea ' , Tn . . , intil ed. of, bring—mei the rum and Cod - mast tn. 'skin der t. almist blank - . rod said edema. :coot e t.4obiES' lTdLid-ii CIDAIIIDAL 80 . 1 r entirely. . i - .. prevents lid"; aril. irsonf the OM le no illseoloiri. it metre it atilt.. smooth char Mid Win' More who - nth...inns ninttroestid arias find their conitirrlou bewail. f.... Mini, .ant Or -Jo :,e \ nnali." \ , Said *WY at liontu Linen; eirmtaleed of Wood, • \ i , • (3 .. LE d &R YOUR SICINA , 7 MiIte it soft, whiin. s .. , ..:,. L a T I LIAN. ca.mic i L tai k a legr4f u th . r4t= „ Oli a il . fl r i \ :. - t• h. only Ot D. UNIBULD, lab Libertir etribt. ,\ r 0 MAKE THE lIAIR - GRow, stop its„ ~.. \( 1 fallinn • and din,. It Eriwly. Oa. n ns,nnnt b.(l. Of ' ..‘ dv.'DS . co.si. nett . , ~,seteltArlia, ,Bold mil/ at ZS OW DELICIOUSLYIT DRESSES THE • \ \ DAM elope •te lellin; ram. Datilma, a. Tl i t . \ En' (*UAL H A IL It TAT ,. .aTITD. do ltLititid at ' b. !ty, Cavan . , 4 \ PO R EMOVE SUNBURN,. Tan, Pimples, •\ \ .1., , Dm Is, 'Murphey. de Se with the Mae JONES' \ Insi4ll SOAP; it makes dirt. yellor. sunburnt Ain • i .\\ drab. erharTid Ilinn Day It may at ati) Liberty street. , IAD IDS! JON - Es' TRUE SPANRIU -, \ 4 LILT ITLIVZ. fur the idia.l4 guild ou,tr at 20 , 147 arty street. - , • . ~ It'EARtY TEETH, for two shillings—LA ' POllard Wrqr /let/TAi SOAP ROOT Matte Ow \ . 11. whit.. the Drenth Cum sod the Mouth and Twang elem. _ Tote flue itoehmalse • Whet Ilk. amp hold at - apeildit , IMAIIIIBBL 4 , D. :30 Limeu, eveit, LATE AltßlVek OF QUEESBWARE. - \ .. \• / - Enna RIGBY, - . . • 'l, 11l Ult. WIIOLESILL4A,AND ESTAIL DIALER Ilt \ \A, GLASS A. 31? QURRISWARB, , \7lsr D.D. Wood etreet. rtmounss. 1 S \NOW repei4ing, dlpeet from English a. recasts., an eXtinatTo amottnietit of Goods. embre., ‘, lop disr,fTeriety in tie line. Ambug wttleh. ass—Vibite -- '— tired:Lite TM*i. Tea lad Mauer eels • choice white Yin.. . ousdiody \ IMa:lone. expruny ler Ntlowr.. French •ad , ~ Itaginh Opts, to white. noldibuntonni dmontsd Tea . 0, - aim Must, cisce: Doero blue sod mdtberrbllght blue. V Mt an d Z l / 4 .14 r ''. u t 1, .1' `.. 1.1. . t d Oe'ts 4 .e. o 2?-1 w ..t7: \-., Viler.' sanorroirit or Shut .1 ur. ea Oren...sell darted loth. nun Credo bf -city and cOantir =Ann antar and at t Landeren prlcesA \ itseemlseremS • ' . .L New , Rsielirew lintel: -- 4 lii - - •—_. ViILLER 03 , EACIIAM . , Bil u tiAre, 3141„, -, mitton I V Dteilrar t al .2 llll 4 A . PliVgloil 7l . c7 frletlons Brillsine on n. 5. Vodierle nuntilml melody 'lion, on you 'Lo 31ti This liters Is oar of ()rob's mo.et eior• • intent ellime and must hemm• a tare:soar te a .cd .. 1 eal• abitis nrincipal Mario tnnro.. \ ap:Ordra yripiWATTS & Co.:olarchant Tailors, o_ . TO Libra/ 'Drat, blinijnat malted • sm.! irkof • i a , aim. let anailainan'a unit. !nab as alasiailliet tint.. na.a., Link, Drills. airmen itatrunriair, said. Dow Bklie. plain and Pane, Irrianla •cil arra , . Cialiaia et tampion iiii•litY siairrastara. 6:sea anite.narei. Th e raroarr ha. troniko• ttitalestabllabinent are ilnaltaill Pk nil; au; •ii, 000 aijaD .iinejegmatotit-tt will do 00110 dran in iap27 tagnilieots. SLOI) . 826,00! • At,cAR4O , .. \cc., 74. Trrit, , s 4,, . 4 .i...„ 84 ronrtb 81 , 884. 848/ 818 48 , 7•14, to „...,ju.,. oin I 8,8.044 , 887-, oot .888884 eat.`, .... Lacenik..01 , 44. , 4 88 88 4 .81 , 'lira ‘4Bt .4t0r0... ,„,.....r. t n .. n . a.”, to 888.1.8 ~ Ca% 84=184 .8,1- ,-.",.:., .."1:884 Fide. 8no• 0.r . ..r0, 4 k'n r A PatimerWaste — CF,, \A PRACTIOAL_MIeniNIO, m weru il, wM h 'ft I:ige Po:rtZfru veer. In the sated atxt beet, pej!,e,s . "Iti.4b4'gh \ A Feraaloges*;\ Nirinted,\\ rper4esol'i in a Ptiirele,Fazoily. I feli:Aollue from the \Act. =Um. Bat $ll4 Pittx.rib IMat 0016.. • \ • /WU, \\ BELF-ItEATENG \ ' SMO.9THING IRONS\ \ , , Egreatest 'domestle improTenzeiit of \\ l. tha twthe them ac..t \*, mar aa Loma. Thom. and Mbar r layehmats and railcar wayploa oa ilbera fetes. Adana or, ;al I.) J. .1 oeKsobt \ 121 Woo d `Yrort. Pith Iraigb. ILA. For oar, al...at du Orboeiorl' !Lyda/or becora la she br Id. 0111 F C. gr. Job. Cortatabb. - /Oro, icna• Irma coNtba 0,1211 Chocolate, ocoa, and *o=l- UV 'BAKER & 13.'S America:A h i d v t i \ , , 7Y • bao Premium CSOWL.Ltr o C , XOA a.l - 811031 A., to Itblat tlttt yre • sou• or. teo. Weird.% by, tee ett lowthoevo oz. Y. et tee tblory *to o a. Urd t tect a 21 1. tatss... 1.4‘ 'osa phi by t.. thottogebtat dolyblat aroadie.B.• • orniXonzott Ihw i•=ditrahlarayaLltiftsrujm DE. NUGENT'S Indian - in' getabia Toot.- ache Daops_lr.,..sivt t 0.1120 ill tWO Sabato.— celebrated settee hoe to pekoe 1p tq If. - telL tee am. and taker CI the tothiatoatioe oath the tooth:' uees dope the tooth heel decaying end ewe:log.4 -lt cat.. • plytootreodeed hi L. WILCX)X it 00, role .• • ear. Demme sod Id.eket. strew . ~_:~~ 4=