RMZ_!FM=E =MME MATTERS. . - - - L.TBES'ODISBPIXACY CASE& Mie-COurtjassemNid at the usual hour yet day morning, when the following witnesses were castled fir the nommonwesith : ' &lure Malik"; :worn--Beside in Wellsville, Ohio; know Mr: Lawson and Davis; . have seen the others; _have nsverhad conversation with Mr. Lawson cor. 'Davis relative to this matter; had Conversation With Mr. Lawson relative to some speculation; bat he didnot state. hat it was. • - The farther testimony of the witness was ob jeided to on the score of irreleraney, and °bite lion sustained * Jacob Covode, swora—l know nothing of the cue but the common , rumors of the day; have a letter in my poiseision from Lawson speaking of thin matter, (which the witness produced.) Wnr.isvitta, o.,•Feb. VAI, 1854. Mr! Jacob alrode, Jr.—Dear Sir—Tours of the I.ith came duly to hand. - : - • You seem to want information as to my suits (a g ainst "Tend incorporations) in Pittsburgh. Well, you know the experience I have had for a number of years back, has not been calculated to . create a very 'Urn attachment for incorpo , lltiotia, as they have robbed you and me, as well as a 'good many other near friends, out of a good Many thousand dollars,.under pretext of legal advantages, laying aside equity and justice, and taking advantage of their own wrong in filling . contracts and policies, I therefore -concluded, some t i me since,. hat whenever I taught any corporation violating , , law, I would bring suit aga i ns t it, and. as they are the Creatures Of the law and derive all their powers from it, they cannot complain at being gpected to live up to .i n , re quirements. 'Accordingly, when I noticed a n umber of theft' institutions violating a very important law hourly, I felt bound to do by them as they do by individads--make them obey the law. It any one of there institutions bad 0 legal 'claire of $lO,OOO or $lOO,OOO on an individual, toed for Oki amount, does any sane person sup-, pose they would not collect it? - ' I brought suits for over $90,000 against three 8.11. Co.'s and three Banks, and Inm not done yet. As an offset, however, they have"sued one of my lawyers and two of my witnesses end - my self for conspiracy, but when that is said all is ' said, as it will be impossible to convict innocent men unless it be Acme by bribery or perjury. Indeed the suits wore only brought for the pur pose of frightening a the witnesses, "u .they 'have had lawyers and others busy trying to write and buy off my witnesses, and offering to Withdraw the conspiracy cues if they would not appear against the corporations. Whereon be more absurd than a charge of conspiracy to carry onto lan ? ' I have been in Pittsburgh three times since these snits were commenced and since a bill was found by tin Grand 4itry, and' have conversed with some of my opponents, yet they have not served a writ or notice of any kind on me, although they talked • and blowed about getting out a requisition, etc. All they wanted wu that myself and witnesues would never ap pear . ..Fewill see them through. ~. * * * Here followed the private portion ' of - tbe letter. - . Tours very truly, . ' . D. F. Lawsox. —Had no conversation with Lawson till after this snit was brought. ,My feeling was to get him out of it; came hero to see him to get him . . to withdraw the proceedings—make a compro - robe; • had some conversation in regard to the ._ expenses of the concern. The witness stated that he had heard of Lawson's connection with the basinewthrough the prints, and questioned '' .Idut about It; but he did not reply. Wrote a Darragh—Dill_yoti promise to pay all costs of the present snit; if Lawson sronld drop the other Ohjected to, and objection sustained. The witneaa objected to reading a part of the letter which related to private affairs. The letter was then offered in evidence. Crou-examinad.—Daring two years in this city was *connected with the Penna. Unread Compa ny; uOderstand. Mr. Stokes is counsel for the reed, (admitted by Me. - Stokes;) ',think Mr. • Howard is an assistant counsel for the road; in talking to loiwson ain at a loss to say whether, or not I male offer on behalf of the 'railroad company; my brother is connected with - thereat], nude warm friend of Lawson; he thought I should -see Mr. 14W8012 about it; bad no communication with the_ counsel fur the road sheet a corapro - miss; talked to Howard,.but do not knew that Lel is.a counsel for the ro ad;; I - offered Lawson to . withdraw this prosecution, and see him nut safe, if he would withdraw his civil suit; I told Lim there was no escape from conviction on this pros ecution; can't say . 1 was iiistractedto tell him so, or that witness told Lawson he hail been . so ad vised; was not authOrised by the company to mike the proposition to Lawson; made it in be-, balf of my brother, who is connected with the Complay, can't say how; attended to some buil - - ; -peas for them on the, western end of the road.-;- hireply to questions by the counsel for prosecu-, .lion-slid not knowingly act under instructions of any. °Meer of the but hart his own' opinioth,acted in view, of accommodating both parties; ate notsiow connected with Lawson ex cept on.onsettled partuership business; we have a Wait peradidg in Obitkiras fearful these matter. be deleterions bai l or interests there, Law ion • thought not;. that and my, friendship for I Lumen:were my - motives for speaking to him. was by brother's solicitation that saw Lawson; it was tacitly understood :.. that my brother wan acting for the railroad coin- Jelin Scott...sworn.7--First heard Hazen brA addressed a letter .to Mr. Marshall, President of the Farmers' Deposit. Bank, some tinie in No venber, before any suits had been brought against ' , the bank for violating the small note lair.— ' On the evening of the VA November Mr. Galway , - .asked time to go with him to WellsrillC Ohio; 'consented, and next morning !net Galway and 'Hazen at the bank; went on the Cincinnati tack et to Wellseille. On the way down Ireton said, suite would be brought against all the. Brokers I in Pittsburgh, except two, that those- two had - nesoarmodated him with loans of large Bums of money would again: A great deal more con : .virsation on the:boat not recollected. Mr. Ha, :en pretended (at Wellemile) not to be able to find Davis. . He and Ilasxn, had been in conver sationon the street (or an hour; brought /I Cit.i :en of Wellirrille to where they wore talking, and asked him if-Davis was the person and he said • he was; went to Mr. Hazen; asked him why not bring Davis down, we were anxious to get borne; he said he would bring him in fifteen minutes; _Mr. Hazen came to the hotel without him, and • "said Davis hod to go to sapper, and would be there areetti; when Davis came we were shown ' into a room up stairs by the landlord; Hazen was busily writing, he said he had papers for us And for Davis to sign; he showed a package of papers containing bank notes, affidavits, &a, which he would destroy if a compromise was effected. The affidavit purported to be signed and sworn to`by Darla; stated that all the notes were in that package; lie had a . power of attor 7 lie} , on the back of the paper, for Mr. linen; Hann said be would destroy the package con tilting the affidavit and the bank notes, if acom promise were' affected. I objected to the notes being destroyed, said the money was good, to give them to us; lie wouldn't consent; while Ida lea was still writing I spoke to Mr. Davis- told him ho Whinnied but little money and tr ouble In the transaction, and ought to take lees than $B5OO, the sum s tated; Davis said be couldn't take anything else; Galwaj raid to say $3OOO, and we would soon give him an answer ; tome one 'called Hazen out of the room; be then open . ed the door and called Davis out; Davis said his family were down stairs; the landlord said his family hadn't been there that evening -{objected Going down on the boat I told Hazen be would make many enemies by these suits; told hint lie ought to be pretty well paid; lie said the amounthe was to receive had not been , fixed and depended On circumstances. • , ; 31r.11aMilton inquired Haven , conversation was relevant , testimony. The Court decided that it .When Davie and Hazen came into the room, - Odd Dasis.had egreed lir split the differ take $3250; Galway would not pay over $8000; Risen said he would try and get Davie to knock off the other $250; after a little — fiis.iremnieled in getting Davis to do sa. Just as we finished breakfast, the cars came along; aiul • we got on; . Hamm was at breakfast; while we were on-the platform Ilisen came out and heck ' enisfte as that Davis was coming dower street; :we told him :we would settle in Pittsburgh; the 'next morning 'We ,went to Ilaren'a office, and found him and Morris and Ewing in close con ' seriatim; nothing was-said. •, - Cross-Eonsinel-Am a Director of the Fa r meta' D e posits Muth; went to Wellsville at the request of Mr. Gelway; be asked me on the eve ning of the =I; I did not make the infdtaration kgainst these parties;;) wee not sent for to the Alderman's office; There. A number of questions were asked to disiover whom Mr. Stokes - fermented, to which the pros , ecution objected end was sustained by the Court. r„. The course of the cress examination was sim • . iler to that pursued towards Mr. Galway.l The witness never raid that he attempted to qu it Mr. Hazen on the boat; didn't tell him that lie ought • • to drink brandy, wine not being 'strong enough, „_did not drink with him for half an hour. ' • Jno W. Biddle rivers—AM Treasurer of the `Allegheny Saving Fun s company; Air. Davie Opened 1141 account In our inatitution; on the Bth of September Mr. Davis deposited $5O; on the , fith of October be drew out $l9; on the 9th of ",;October $B, en the 18th $:1; on ;lie 20th Novem bersB; on the 4th $11; the .money was paid to Mr. Davis; Morrie was pretty near , the door; they came and Went away together; I paid currency . en the checks; the witness explained _whet' ene.. rtuul is; and presented e checks. • The. defence oldected to the cheeks being pee - seated first, because cheeks are paid In all nds of- mosey., end - eecondly that no -evidence was produced to dune what • kind of money was paid' •-• The ComMotneinith and they intended follow ing:tLia up Isi42u.ang that magi were brought ;PILAW. alitte Pe:WU these chaise- •*' ; ...` _I;MgM=I The Court decided,the checks admissible, on the ground that it might be an important link to prime the conspirseY. Crati-Ezonsined—lt would bo impossible to gire a description of the small notespaid on these checks; it is the cast.= of the bank to re ceive smell notes on deposite; witness declined answering whether they paid out small sums; there were two brokers with whom we deposited currency 'and checked upon for it; I have State scrip which I very often payout. , • Allen Kramer, Banker, Sworn—Was absent from the city at the time Morris andllavis call; ed et nfy office. • Edwar d - gbru, Banker, Sworn —Tit,l7overnber Morris and Doris came into our office. The prosecution stated-what they intended to p ro ve by this witness. The Court dechltid tho el-Renee to be clearly .-Marris said Mr. Bohm what are you giv ing for par money tcAtty," and I told him half per cent; ho then laid down a $5O Exchange Bank note, and our.youngman paid him out $5O in ss's arid slo's currency, with a premium; Mi. Morris remarked he wanted entail notes; he then counted out knell notes and paid him the dis colint; 2u cents; they then left the cede; Mr. Davis was present all the time; Morris received the Money. Cross examined—Never saw Davis before; re coil:Bred him this morning; I have never been sued for paying out small notes; did not author ize our tames to be used as prosecutors; we have no lawyers employed. (The same course wai'pursued in cross-ex amining as in the testimony of Mr. Riddle. • George Baker, of Wellsville, Ohio, rworn—Was present at a conversation when Mr. Lucy and Mr. Davis were talking about small notes, (at the requestof Mr. Lucy;) he is a brother-in-law of Davis; Lucy wanted mo to request Davie to drop the matter;, I thought it would be of no use, as he• thought I was prejudiced against Lawson; Mr. Lacy, myself and Davis went into the cellar of my store, and I asked Davis whet .snit he bad got Into in Pittsburgh; Davis said be wanted to see me about it, as I had been talk ing about it; tried to got Davis persuaded to get .out of the business; he wouldn't say yes or nth I asked said what he expected to make out of it, and I said he would injure himself; Lucy said I can tell you what makes him, and who furnishes the money. Objected to by defence .and objection over ruled by the Court. Ho was paid two dollars a day and all travel ing expenses; he said he would get a great deal of discredit, and none of the pile; Davis said he wail into it now, and ho would go through with it; Davie said I was prejudiced egotist Lawson; he didn't name anybody connected with' him: . 'Lucy said that Lawsonfurnished the money, (in 'Davis' presence.) Crost-examined—Mr. - Hampton came to Wells ville in this case; he said if 1 would come up he would pay all expensei; I was not up before; Mr. Ilampton.wroto once alettertelling me what time the trial would come off; he didn't pay the postage. The letter was dated 16th of Jemmy, and stated when the trial would come up; offered to pay for time, and all expenses, and requesting two or three others, to come up and testify and making the same offer. Signed J. 11. Hampton. At this point the Court took a recess. I=3 Jona T. IVitrrras, Clerk of Prothonotary 's of fice, morn Produced sundry record.. of that Court. Mr. Stokes offered in evidence record of eases of Com. for use of Lawson and Allegheny Coun ty vs P. IL R. Co.; Nos. 30, 31, 32, 33, 34 and 35, of January term, 1354, Cititems' Deposit I Bank, Allegheny. Saving Fund, 0. & P. It. R., Farmers' Rsposit Bank, and the C. & P. It. It. Co. Objeetod to by Mr. Datragb, but objection ov erruled. The Court ileeided the whole record was in evidence, and not parte otit. The records were to show the connexion be tween Lawson, the plaintiff, Hazen, the attorney and Morris and Davis, the witnesses. Jan. B. Jones, Broker, senora—Morris last fall called in our office,' laid down a hundred dollar Exchange Bank bill, and desired currency in.as small notes as wit n ess could; gave him a hund red dollars in small notes, and fifty cents ; come one came in and went out with him; don't know the other person, if be naw him; thinkS that was in November; gave Morris small notes of Indiana, Ohio, and-Kentucky. The (moss-examination was the same as that pursued towards - Edwanl Rahn], Esq. Nathaniel Holmes, jr., sreors—Last fall Mr. Morris and a gentleman with Lim were in our office; Morris asked me what we would allow him for par funds: I answered j of a cent ho laid down a $5O note on the Exchange Bank, and $5O ou a Vs. bank; turned round to give him large notes: be desired small netts; gave him parcel of $lOO Which be pushed to the person with Lim, and left (witness could not identify the person with Morris.) . Cross-examination--llnve not been prosecuted or threatened.. nave often paid out small notes for large ; have nothing to do with thin prove.... tionis have not employed counsel to conduct it. Mk. Stokes offered in evidence the act of As sembl;y' incorporating those companies. Mr' Darragh olected, on the ground that the charter themselves shonhl be produced. The Court ruled that parole evidence of the charters was sufficient. Win. Algen, Commieeloner—Tho Comminion era of the County never authorized s compro- miso of the small note cases; defendants never communicated with us about the matter. Robert T. Brook, Conintisssoner--Corrobond ed the -lest witness. The District Attorney said that, with-the cx- ception of reading the charters of the various corporations, (a memorandum 'of which they cold hand to the defence) the prosectition hero reeled. Mr. Darragh inquired what . counts of the in dictibent the defence were to reply to, as they wished to prepare their defence. (hi a number of ctnots, not a particle of evidence had been prevented. The count relative to 11. D. King, was with . drawn' by the prosecution. A lengthy argument sprung up as to several other counts, but the Court ruled, that although evidence under the disputed eounts, might not ho sufficient to prove a conspiracy against each of the parties named in said counts, the whole evidence taken together might tend to show an 'agryement to conspire,. embraced under some other cants of the indictment. The whole evi dence must be taken, and none of the counts, except 'that withdrawn by the prolocutor, be stricken out. Mr. Darragh opened the case for the defence, to the jury, in a very eloquent speech. The following witnesses were then called; John I'.• Whitten,. Prothonotary's 'clerk, was called tar 'the defence to offer' in evidence four. .teen suits of Commonwealth for . use of a man, corned 'Messer TS. , Firmeen Deposit. Dank, brought on the 22d of December, for passing email notes. The writs *were served on John liagoffin, Cushier, the same . -day. ,_ It was offered to contradict Mr. Megoffin, and to prove that it was utterly% impossible for de fendants to defraud-the County, as they did not bring the snits to be followed by evidence show ing that the Bank briiii,ght suit againat itself. Mr. Btokel contended the offence cone complete when making the agreemeneto conspire, whether successful or never attempted.. The offer did not touch the question at all. as it did not say any thing relative to the cortupt agreement. The objection to the- evidence was suetained by the Court. William Ekessor was called to the stand. The.testimony was objected to as offering to prorOlparol what the Court bactorerrulod in the record. Objection was sustained. Hamilton—Are you u atudent.at law of T. M. Marshall. iVitness—l am; was reading law but not in his office, on the =a day of November, 1853. At'Genry, Wm. 8. Barris, Franklin M'- Gowin and Oen. _Lorimer wore 'morn, and-tosEl 'Led to brokers receirieg and paying out small notes. Mr. Hamilton again offered the records in evi dence, for the purpose of contradicting a portion of the evidence of Megoffin. The offer wee overruled. At this hour the Court adjottrnecl until this morning. DISTRICT. Cl:outer.--Before Judge Williams Mesita Connelly vs. Abraham Tutear; debt on a bond guaranteeing the payment of rent by one Strati° to plaintiff. Strane failed to pay. Defendant alleged that being ignorant of the language, he was induced by Strati° to sign the bond, believing that be was eigning as a wit ness andnot as a party. Verdict . for plaintiff $133,92. IPConnell for ,plaintiff, Kirkpatrick for defendant. Calvin Bissell ye. Phillip COok. This is an ac tion no a written agreement by defendant to tbr nish plaintiff, at Pittsburgh, a dai boat. Defend • ant not hariug furnished the boat, suit is brought for itiralue: No defencewas made except as to the valet, - Verdict for plaintiff $168.; Large for.plaintiff, Marshall for defendant. A Morton, Adm. of SamuelMeloney is. Chas. -Aka and Semi Meloney, J., mire facia s to en tower a judgment entered in 1843.. Plea, pay ment. Verdict for plaintiff.. $832,417. Barton for plaintiff, Wilson "hicCandiessfor defendant.' Margaret Olduteyer,.Adm.' of . Jacob Oldmeyer deed va. Felix ilobe. Ibis is in action tomer cr girm received by defendant from Oeruuuly for Pauline,the wife of plaintiff, intestate--saki Pau line having died before her husband. Defendant admits that he received 'the money, but that it . was 'llie Separate estate of maid 'Pauline received by him after her death and la nowciainied,byber Administrator, and that ho is amere etockholder ready and wilting to pay it to the party legally entitled to it: The facts' being admitted and sitr e e ed upon aliseitee.ptated,-the Tory was die- erlleied.. Mitchell- and - Palmer for Umbstssttex tor deGtedant • Roberti - 1k 'Co." Ye Little Saw Mill Rim Hall: ._.., V ,..:....c,,.,,_.~.t~1.5. -~wa~ ai%skß:R~~ +"~"`w'mvG~"~'""°`. MSl=l=El rostk, jt4imad. confessed by defendants for V„- 000; with 'stay of .ixesulitin for sixty days. J. M. IrEiroy vs Samuel Leonard, Ears. The plaintiff, and defendant's intestate, were joint. Trustees for'one Thoteas Moclar In an lithllllll.s - bond. Modar having broken the condi. tion of the bond, Suit was brought and a recovery Lad against McElroy for $7Ol SG and costs, which he paid. This snit is to comfel contribu tion of one half this amount by the executors of Leonard, the Co-surety. Defendants resist the recovery on the ground of gross irregularities in the proceedins in the Orphans' Court and District Court, on which the judgment was obtained against plaintiff, and that plaintiff did not in those proceedings avail himslf of a defence then within his reach. Acheson for plaintiff, Kuhn for defendant. Verdict for plaintiff for $.36G 41. 3. P. Mlntyre rs Edward llesteiton; McCon nell for plaintiff, Stanton for defendant The actionis brought on a promissory note for $3OO, drawn by "John Smitley, agent" Defendant alleges that the note was given for money borrowed by Smitley for his own business, and not on account of his agency for defendant • Mzensa.—On Wednesday last, Alvah Conner, of the St. Clair Guards, was buried with military honors, in the Bethel burying ground. The St, Clair Guards met for the purpose of paying the last tribute of respect to their late fellow-soldier and officer.. The corpse was followed to the grave by over thirty members of the company, in addi tion to a large number of citizens. After the company had retired from the grave yard, they met at the house of Henry Bookstore. Captain Thomas Espy in the Chair, and Sergeant S. M. Adams, Secretary. When the following pream ble and resolutions were unanimously adopted: Wunnass, It has pleased Almighty God in his inscrutable wisdom to remove, by death, Lieut. Alvah Conner, a member - of the St. Clair Guards; therefore, Re... We're!, That we deeply and sincerely sym pathise with the bereaved parents and relatives in their irretrievable loss, whose fondest hopes have been blasted by death, of one who well mer ited their tender affection and high regard. That this it a solemn warning to us that it should bring us to reflect upon our past conduct rind consider the shortness and uncer tainty of life. Rewired, That while the kindest human sym pathy can only soothe, and not heal the hearts which have thus been made desolate, we devout ly commend the relatives 'and friends of the de ceased to the_ mercy of that God who does not willingly afflict the children of men, and who makes no wound that he cannot heal. Resploed,. That this Company has lost one of her best members—one whose soldier-like con duct oil all occasions, nuitel to the urbanity of the citizen, endeared him to no all. Resolved, That in token oral= regard for the deceased, both as a member. of the Company and it man, we, will wear the customary badge of mourning for three months. L'isolved, That a copy of these proceedings be presented to the family of the deceased, and that they be published in the Weekly Gcruile and Post. Resolved, That Capt. Thomas Espy, Lieut. Isaac Holtz, and Serg't S. M. Adams be a Com mittee to prepare these proceedings for publica tion. Adjourned. THOS. ESPY, Chairman. S. M. ADAMS, Secretary. Fine Ltvxnv Srauts.—Among the many new and extensive buildings which now adorn our city, the Livery Stable of, Mr. It. 11. Patterson, on Diamond street, near Grant, is not excelled in beauty and extent by any. Architectural beauty is but seldom regarded in business build. ings, but, contrary to the usual custom, the building of which we are now writing is finished in excellent style. Tho stable is of brick, fl by 107 feet, fronting on four alleys, .111,1 d is four stories high. The basement contains stabling for eighty horses and is exceedingly well Ventilated, having flues at each stall, enclosed in the wall, for ventilation in winter, when the windows and doors are closed. The secepl story is intended for a carriage room, and the third story for a horse stable, reached by a winding platform from the first floor; this floor ,also contains offices, sleeping moms, Sze. The fourth story is tieing fitted up for a riding school, Which Mr. Patterson intends opening in the fall. The ceiling in the centre will be 10 feet high, without pillars. There will be no communication with any other part of the building, the entrance being from the outside. Mr. Patterson mored into his new building sev eral days since supilicil with a new and excellent stock of horses,' buggies and carriages. Ilia Malik is located on the corner of Diamond street and Cherry alloy. Tot BIRMINGHAM Raider Coantrres_s.— Franeis Felix, of the Fifth' Ward, reports $lO2 80 collected in that Ward for the relief of the sufferer" by the late fire in Winningham. BY TELEGRAPH. 1=1:C1233 The Senate made considerable progress on the tiuleden treaty. yesterday, The document has been so curtailed and .amended that its framers will scarcely recognise it when published. CIIAHLIATON, S. C., April The Commercial Convention has been largely attended. The flon..W. C. Dawson is President. Resolutions have' been reported in favor of the 'Southern-route for the Pacific itailroail, and in favor of encouraging Southern manufactures and direct impel lotions, and establishing Amazonian .commerce. Speeches were made by Messrs. Jones, - of Tennessee r Leslie Combs, of Ky , and .Ilbert Pike, of Arkaaaas.'. The latter denounced any reliance on Congress for building the Pacific Railroad. Leslie Combs represents Kentucky. PHILADELPHIA. April 13 A large meeting of the German Catholics was held at the Museum last night to espress their indignation at' the course of Judge Woodward, • of the Supremo Court, in, committing eight trus tees of the Holy Trinity Church to prison Le- Muse they refased to give up the Church to Bishop Newman's party, in obedience to a deci aion of the Court. Tho German Cathslie 4 called the Bishop a Jesuist, and protest against at tempts to get the Church property into the hands of Bishops, and call upon. American Catho lics and all others opposed to the iron rule of Jesuitism to sustain them. Tho eight Trustees are still in prison. lintavax, April 13.—N0 etas of the America New Yong, April 13.—The steamer Princeton arrived from Havana. She left at 11111,1E111 the frigate Columbia, the sloop of war Albany, and the steamer Fulton ; all well. CILUILZSTOR, S. C., April 13.—The Isabel ar rived from Havana on the 6th, with dispatches for New York. •The Commordore's ship Colour bis was at Havana when the Isabel sailed. It ii rumored that the Commodore had refused to ea luto the Spanish flag until the difficulty in rela tion to the Black Warrior, Was settled. The Charleston Couriir says that, in addition to the fine, the Consignee of the Bleak Warrior, bad paid $5,000 as back dues. BONTOS, April 13.—The New Brunswick papers speak of the destructive freshets in oonsequenee of the heavy rains. Several bridges, mills, and many borne, fences and cattle hare been carried away. The British government have signified their intention to concede to New Foundland the same /tram of civil administration enjoyed by other North American colonies. Clociasrsn, April 13.—Floor dull, but holders are firm; sales at $6,24E4G,T,0. 'Provisions, sales 2,50,000 lbs bulk pork at 4o for shoulder, Of for sides, and et for hams; and 300 bbls lard at 81 which is an advance. Whiskey advanced to 181. Oroeeries, active in a small way; dull in the largo way. Coffee 104 loiter. Linseed oil held above the views of buyers. The river, fell ten inches within the hod 24 hours; woothei cloudy. RIVER INTELLIGENCE STEAMBOAT ARRIVALS AND BEPARTURES ARRIVign. Raritan!, ll=lot, Louisville. , littsbargh,Carnpbell, Finiturter. Vander/dB. Cincinnati. Jelfearni, Ehniiinati. Moron. Ilanderaon, Zassanrilki. ' Diurnal, Eltapherd,Witealin. Laterite, Donnell ,, Bronsville. 41,1.14fardanehles, Elisabeth T. IL never, Hendrickson, West Newton. Jefferson. Mason, Brownsville. Venture, Cordon. Hester. liktillian No. Wolf. Wellsville. • DEPARTED. Fnrapt City,74nrirs, Wheeling. Eilinb‘Rowntan, Eit. Lou.. Y 41111mOre. Cincinnati. Oakland. Winger; lanarilie. Jotierwon, Munn, Browinille. Lucerne, FlonnattAlrowsuiville. - I.Yd. Bayard. Peebles., Mlzabeth. • Thn's. awl tar, Hendrickson, West4tawtort. Venture. Denton, BeXTOr. Adidas:an N 0.2, Wolf. Wnllglile. Eirrl.—OnTestiSrdir gentling by pier snack, there wen 6 feet 4 Ineatiouid . - Prune Tree& . - Vanderatd, wile has received enschim the best Prance at the UM s F tl i tyli r gsne TTOPIL 1111 arrh 214711. " thesiir with • seliZerner of Oath et. and Chary slier. ntsr .de (in . Kwultes housed .Ths twee .41 . 0 trout Ttol4 he ' end w wawa sad strolthst they will likely hew Weenowe yet tide Swiss. lt • were =Wake to believe that the tura= /WWI won notweeper In Ude coun try. 1 assert to the contesryithst they do well In any Dort of tin Mates. wid-urrisUr to-theefob nraltb 6nde. The who with tow Urals %hie delkiene halt ought to give Wein • WWI. 1 Instruct those who Inty trew orate, gratis, how to trier ibeiree• 'I win stay V s nait t A A T TU . To the Readers of the Gazette. iIiERSoNS wishing: to purchase Real Esfr 405M.Ai. 1 .1•41.=teirfr . —tage.tte=7,?:: *it 571. Y. , It esano g ob, 4=l irotardions 514554 4 1, 3 - ' ; tttala rl4O, __ :;, lAL . (*Mown or ARBITRATION of tha Bawd witiAA filt Ap/11:—INK. R. Damn. T. P. V. B. Ibralnw. W.' II Room, IL L Roman sad L &Thrwortsc PITTSBURGII WIRKETS. • • Orr= Pimoscsaa °ARM. 1- Fri Aft,. Morning, /mil 14. 11134.3 business continues Iniek in the general The am: of the ibilowing transactions ass copied from the Ignebanga book. • 'LOUR—the market has an upward tandsnrf, owlad the short auPPlf. Lutes ...ind or no. 91 and 2 6 Ws, =online at 17,00. and M. 14 and 31 do, Extra* Vat A sale from city. mill °flog ebb; wens rstmfaradnuat b: AS, thirty day.. mad 40 bbl., superfine at 84690. tißAlN—there Is an settee demand for Oat, and. ales pre s orted of 500 but, at depot at 40,781 do. do. and 200 do. at 42. and 400 do, from stare at 43. Corn, alma/ dal* two lots of 110 boa,. each. &died.* &I. itocEßTEs—w. to city tmde orx, hbdn. falimi gar at 434, low mos., 10 do, fay fair at 434, ai.ty day*: hod 10 do, at 5, six me., =lee of 3 tea. 94 and 4 do, at ag, TRA—ttales of 10 half chests at 406840. BACON—the Mousy la limited : sales 10 eke, lindens Shealders at 134, 9100 lbs.. city Etmulden at bai and 2,000 Zs Hams at 834:1000 ba, assorted at .L.V9,3, Mt 0.19, 1000 0.., country at 654.131 and*, 300 pea Iron MY au* cored llama at 1014. BULK MEAT—sales of MO pm. awns to salt AVM and 2400 pm.. Bides do, at 6%. Mar mos. . • , LARD—a fair demand, iales of 00 bids; No. I, at 9, Asti day., and 04 Ws., 22.tm, and 9 half bbl., do. at V l , OO . each, par funds. HAY—with a beam rmir Teen hare recede* males at, make of 331eads on Wednesday and 14 yesterdar at 1146 $69 per tom on the wharf Modes .tslB per ton. WlllBlKEY—sales of 11 bbl., mused , at ' B, and 1840 id 2534. 3008—their I. • gm' 1.1.1 in 9110 bhls. at 93{ and 8 do. at 10. GERMAN CLAY—a de of 1.0 casts at E 32. on thee..bdab le an advance. TAIL.-a de of 60 Wit. .t PM a . .. h . . CHEESE—In moderate maul.; eZetrof 00 boa.. .14 0 . 9 • Ulna at 914. .ad 100 dca .t 9. ' MONETARY 'AND COMMERCIAL. Money is not .0 easily had as for some time mkst, lad there to lea dielaeltion to operate on ham credits. litt era Exchange to getting *arm and the Banks tum dant awed to draw or are drawing very sparingly. The Brokers ane.themfore shout the only drawers. and they See Milhar at Ji per rent: Mtnaltan. There is gait* a demand for Ohio t Pennsylvania Rell. road stock. at advanced mireg.the favorable statement or loot month's remirts.'given by uo taw days agar har lot bad a narked effect upon Its value. EMMMiMiiMENI 257 Stunt Ridge Moly Co. 1 1 30 Ohio Troy ItAxl, 03. Tbe ►bore seer Were by order of Treasurer to PIT b►F]c, amenneets. 10 khan. N. A. Mining Co. 00,60 .!• LT) Pgh &Isle korai do 30 0 .' 30 Agnmah do '3,50 Exchange Bank do 1 At the Now York Cattle matfett on-Wallet a°78,1 .Itheanding the limited =PAY ot Loves, the peke *el off two rents per pound, 7e.9 net hang the ruling rakes:, Them were *boot the figures given at the AllegbenY Mar ket:on the mane day, and the fall to New York wouldkorm to Indkate • thriller result bare. • • - ••• • • • The private advice. from louden Indlate, acconitoit to the New Tort paper, the evidence tot • polo finites se prevalent at the West dates, hut from this a °meaner) , to artionjoust take place- The amount of pobuo moon' to be Melo:dud on the sth of April wilt, It is held, benefit the roma and money market.. No AlltriGlol docks cense back for rondo, but. on the contrary, a few orders have mine out for smell purchase. In irarlousirstvlam stooks. The New Orksves Prkw Cunene of tbs,Zlb announce. the/. 1000 housheadsof sower hid been Alined from that port to Liverpool, the diet shipment of the kind ohiob wee seer made. v s . New York Express of 'Fonds). evening say.: The fnrehm exchance market le fins, with as sperard ternleser. Kettles tans were stiff at 100. The steams freen Seaton en If nlttesday Ire understand rlll take Inns 3.7:0.000 to $400.000.. The .tamer referred to. and that to irail nest Saturday fnam ale pet met the Canada:at the olleslus Wemtssarlsy. M. Inas this sat, sra tosethereelb• mated ko tae .ii.snosm. In het. we leart,tbat IbY assourst would even be lamer If the gold bars ronht 1.. ste Want (1I(0211IATI, try 01022elee-1a 112sularkey.' SI Slltd.- Alma Sto beau. It Wall tar 22 prit lern 4 i Mgr diet Shertebentre to .10 bblregva. Adam. ay ttli whisker. Laralani ear toe; aka Parley. ./ P.M. 1 2 40.107 bbls. O W rualtle. IS Ida& taborer, tearett k etr 00 lads It. m. Blrrhrrt t ta; SU btu • Wary, titer harm:22,1202 JOON t Nary. 11AN434V MLR. IyCbe•444-4140dhn0t.p4144. J A II•14 , t1 . Woo 44. J Ilall,lol tly 444%..114 . Va 00 Wm 4.4 rt. 4 d app1...2 do resetwok. 3 it IV Itm 15 r; lAds potat.. 4Sa. 64..Vpidr4, 3 dn. bra., Man./ 4A re; I MIS eitam. 1411 a . CINCISN ATI. by Jefrerdm-= Kb Buetrl b Y be./... do.. *kiln, 4 .14 bides. I It £8 bbl woda••••• 04 Morin t by. IL:. tales cotton. liestdolf l ea V:, do. Warder t ou. WIIEELIIIII. hr Foreiß ni,—co 144 tralber, C Oaring 1.14 4.4g0t , UNRRA 6 lea patr.L , -11t, 9 Ws oeltra, T.letioßt. rZ..4.11. p.m, A KIR= taw% COITt bble 11R.0, 41 14 MAW: 4 b 144 *AAAA J IMOG 149 Au Mem. W R 114oNs A tam SbIJA 104.941. A. I M. er.O. Mtllo A RTA 13 M. Lour. 6114eit 4. Frederic. 0 clo. tn.% W 441 Yertw - BROW ?CST LLT. 14y Marna -5011 fret Innen% !tether me II W. eelterian th. W twwn um Ws Rom A 1:614ra405. a. WY &ea./. Othate. 111.101 - NSVILUt.4I JettherY meth.. g re.. 6 , 5 1•••• Ono. Jame:U.oth a n 4 :: elgyey.. rtheayer 34 Ws •F 144.4 panonsor. 11 Ws A. tam meat pluereseet b a ss glean. .1 A Ilepper• OW •oix putetherri 1014 rug. J 11 *ther. CINCINNATI. l 7 . I; k lte, bak prom; 20 Its, taalet, w 1 .% .11 Wt. bkas TA.wh ..7) <Waft. Woe. Premprb. at LI a 10b5.% Cart .1 Thm G Obis Kim CalbettmC kti 'Was Jo► 1.k1a7. • • 1451151f11.415.. by lbollso•- - 1 5 • Haw 164: Its, Co.. I , OW tsberfo. Cho WINO: 5 do, J • si•NftOt• Na. loft. . Sosot• toooyl • fhb Woos.. tollor, iir lo• mop. . KW a Mtisoalosr, he Mao U. fp St WI, 3. as Of .... laff .4 ffs J r N bbd s ? Woo. 0 Noe. 144/U1 a Wes lor ' lobo y i n.. X Ne, Nos I oast ne, 401411 est. Ifootolutlo,sds • ess CO tor lome. , 1 , 10.0* 0533 do Looh 4 ess II• Nis lallosf.eutosgssos. I !SPORTS BY RAILROAD. Om wt. Preasneassa 'ft man.. •prU 13-4 Ws ert . 1 bvtt.e. Adam'. Enna.: 2 mat,whisks, W 4.3 on Lab, Miller a maei..zt ge...c I 14.15 D 11 illiaard I carload white awl kgs..l Schwa*. kwr ACro; 1614 raga h bid batter. tam 15 tar ahaap. Jarwlerh 1 tale ertrara J Nathan 2nderw,10111.1144 1 144 2 haw eoo. Maaker, abb.'s.. It Dakar* .$ / : ord. I at. wanes, 2 fora 1 lAA Putter I kg lard. A 'Ma th 1 bt4=3. Laaltwet & 11=1 . 14114, Dam.. Sara B.ls ' l7k " s seta, 1 1 1= 2 .11 1 16r5tht II ealvarlrgrat%blia bnol ream Drawn A Kirkpatrick: a hams. seism 15t row lob.. 11 raw , 2 al• not lot lows. 1 ahl • alma II MI, rr•nelk 2 bras tar. U Illwreanc 11 Mttrta W l Demo f bah whiskey. It It list & rut 10 baskets and bath IT R.* 91 Ilvbsaatt Doom% ska d aka it2aralea. I !Ala whits Ursa. 9 Ws rook Adorn, Kil 9 dwaa 0 0111 10 11 . look Vklaaol7:o alb hatter. 1 as der mood*: Shah Id !Ala Sour. Errant A Kira rat Itelc Zll boat a:W.lldt *who. h tirs/h1 ho Matter, II addellk 4 lAN, MOM kkp lard. 2 Chia WWI, Shrive, Dilworth roc 10 aW• err" Mai; ID Ws L Wada 5808 alla Itmtr. Dan A Llasath t bah IV Ilorens.oi ken lard. bad. TA batter. 101 . I ' ArNe catt , 2 bhla lard. b tat do. 12 Id4s d modes.= 1?bla d pearl. to. IS .1. hash newer. 011warth A rot 1 Itblarplea. Drown • Itirkpatrirk:llo hbla abash L Crllmaarth rot lu eiv. Adam.' .11a= . 3 rata. 1.111 , 0 3 r Tag 1 . .C1.1k Ads atel,Nl: . //./or . bl.l ' hatter. MAMA a Domser.ll4 bah 1 lAA roll batter. I 11 lhaaeld. Cassuuss ain Prrtssrsen Ilmssatr.-1 bs budsers. Wollt Et Lam 2 Ws buttes K Itrom 7.b. Ilarbsagh A Boom. I We *AAA Analtb k finelstr.4 So HMIS; e) 111,48 &b.. II Collbse4 bsi ssas.o nays, STEAMBOATS. CINCINNATI.—The new and anistantial eteedser PMFTIVROIEI apt. Max Csurestx, will leave tbr the abcrw=l= snedlateparte. on FRIDAY. the 14thlnet., lO o'clock. a a. For freight or pew's}, appiy on howl Se t. • apt 4 FLACK et LII INUNTUN„ Agents. MZANESVILLE.--Tho subg . etantlal new Smarr CIIRCOIT. Joan Master. will leave Ihrthe it..,. u diate parts SO FRIDAY, Itch .inat.....1,10 Vela& A. IL— For tonight or savage. end/ an tenni- .1 4 .911 Railroad --- Packete tor Welisville.Bterabeer villa and Wheeling. rEfr. raid running pusongersteam#4 are DI URNAL.Carit. S. Snargran. awl le vn µ e~bY Ll t i riliWtel l =Vellerirbrltten arts The Num I . wIU Ware Plitsbar ay. i g h elm hlnad. Wed. wedgy sad Friday tooruhts. sod SOS VOSMS CISI.SSSOr Tneeday, Thoneley and natunlay newaltur. at lea &eh. connelning et Wellsville. at o elect 1. W.. with the tral ne or the Cleveland and Pittsburgh ilailroed, Sia Chreland. Chleein end 54. tents, with the_Ptenhenrille and .1 odhins Wad AS litenbenville. end the Baltinorwanet UOlO Rued at Wheeling. et SAO r. a.. Pm Wilmot* and Washington City: nun Wheeling. the 505.0 City leaves every Monday. Wednesday and Friday, and the Dluernd every Tueeley, TharedwY mid hetiwday. 103 a is. conneetlng at Well. • ilh, with the Ralliv.ed inking to tgereland. Ne freight roeelved on the wharf at Pittsburgh arta . 924 Yoe fr'ig ht " """L retaggilit. A Imo. • witg N 0.154 Pivot street. cry tam ir trgh, Cincum s aid,' Louisville, and, 4 11 Tftt fit. Loni. PITYSEUEOII AND CINCINNATI STEAM PACKET 11 FOR TUE cUttEXYdlitiGT or . *PASSIM:WAS AND 1111110.11 T PITTS ENRON CINCINNATI, LOUNITILLE. • AND err. umis. THIS LINE In comneli d a a t rft...entu.p.rand Er.7744l,ll7titeont a ggual Oren It consorts vim too lioliod States %fall Liu. of Steamers from CloOnsaU to landovlllo Sod SLAsuis. hy L 4 paranigera and frolabla sos ated rretipkti through cagy. , Too new Amnon hare boon added loth* Lino which sow &ingots of the %Donlon boat= Doak Ctlytajor a t &paean,. Dhow rittsburgh. BUCKEYE STATE it. IL littranoorza—tiondaY INISSICOIER No. ions • Nooday. ALLIXINENY - oro. CRYSTAL PALACE...Im.y. tovirra—......Wtolaltdor. ..... oucc-_-„.:-Tburthlay. - PENNSYLVANIA . ioariarrxrin.:—Maturilay. Lama Sally at llio'okak. 0.0.. yroslaely. No atlidatit receirod ailor I o'clock on ttor morning of Arturo. or yartkulars, apply on lioard.-or to • MAIN B. LIVINOSTON, JOIIN PLACE, Ascot& idontnniabola Uundlorn poison:ion, .lannaiT.lllsi: , . Elnaidota, Point Female Seminary, KITTANNING. PA. 11,Eir. B. B. KILLIKELLY, D. D., Princi tn M KATE L. EMCEES, late Primlpal Carpal Tpa Carpal tnatoaat thla Bearloan . mill . Warangal an the Thy.rirHaar or b la vraehltuy and a t i lltgl I t=w7ierre:i4T . f . 81:Wood to i re f l e ginnrl M E. F P I L l' a l aten awl the Clergy of the E wog. Lemuel. KEW nth g, April 4, 64.1.--aD44 1 tat,d 3 . 4 " . . ' Sewickley Academy. A CLASSICAL .AND. —CONDIENCIAL ate2r . " "i ri ` ib a. (n ter d° , . s rit ' U T = 4 l,lav 44M. M7ll n "7 1 k TVlAlmuno etaimtn. on ktinniAlr. Uly Tisse.—lgardins,Tallks. w.runar +4:4 3 :!moo JoTairAi lul sorNolrfW os.; o.nooi of7f rat, No. 107 Lib etteet:lNtlaboreL spal2w. • ' WY Z. Whofaale Grocer, Importerand Dealer in VOREiGN WI24ES, Brandies and Old Mo. J'wixrarhgglo,ll=2,4r...4!°!sea'are_ . 04 3,1j1TAX4 to lessons; in Ph& a. 1.11. r; e 6002 at. to} .P.X. Motile= 4 . 411 Room, ll macro( Ferri sad Llla sa Iftliikaavi.„.Alliaaalalgo °MI* dalghtfulaal turfulart au. latsalabad In from 12 to 20 Wawa afar boar arch.. Tama, Si abate Doc imam- 1010.31r4 Apa ADrunismourn. inlW irm. venombr ot at=t6... .M. , The .iiiitard Pointer Company, .MANUFACIIMEES OP GIIN -POWDER, CONTINUE iditun l'4ra-der of all. their well-known brands. it uKeo tock i tltide: "Sea Stroottas&^Awkeritan trttwx, - "JwdiAn TIN" ploot! bar - A ..ld. eardidereorowolnia woad .1.10. . • ilamortmeor,` of Powder for Blostirtlf. and 'Yining purposes. and Zw 1. 'no reputation of their Ortakawder I. too wetknowo, to require torment: Tor nit by P. DlLlirr - • ZUri2b6lea Poceedory. d at the <Moe of the Corapowr,l A. O. lIAZARD, I A. P..Douods'd, :VW AND STEAM BOATIINTIT. Alllnt'S variable Power Capstan, Need's Improved &sew NUering Wheel, Crane's gelf•Asiblg Lhain Ntoppera,lielano'a Patent: Rudder Dram a new artlela— Alan, Tawkab'• Marine Ller Pmerving Beata. an inia• nable article , untrersally, not only britaaintoits, but by wiling saul steam abbe. Tor sale by_ T. L. ItANDLETT, apianw 11l Brod Corner Water et. New Yprk. IRON REDSTEADS, Kurourn...= at J. B. WICKEBSHAI , 319BROAPirdr, .11r: P , • 1 RAD-QUARTEES for Ornnmental, Ebb.' orate and Stronglrorrnedateada. Mei from $4 . to: • Adard.l bt :I:Walla/A Math,. Prisons. a. , ra e usortmantat lowast i prir. Waste on hand. Wire tore. l nnta rr niV t atT l jtint tierte l laLin " .4 ra re ton,will be *awarded. , Work s. 63. 66. GT, 49 and GI Lads stmt.. • • mh9dai Atut:nffiqicmeerLirie of IlattUilylllido3. Cairying,the. United States. Mail. 1 rAMERICAN CLIPPER SHIP NIG l EE NCIALE. 10661 . o t a l vflirdezal r ed on the Olth .Iligthi:l 6 =illt tar =ton it the ad% 'lit mutton In. &Mom she le one 01 the sharpest sad Imbed mats Mho Moat, and her 'Moen cabin Cs not imrpamod in ndut eleganse.having, been built at an immense coat. n and shlppallg WhO .111 pay the rates eberand br the Great Britain. from Limp*, bin to guaranteed as to maw. Plans Mille cabins and rates will to Ihrearded bp mall to M Intending_ pseragara. /or feel or passaieb ME. OAT to . CAMERON.' mang.tfet 110 Wail .treat. ' • ' • -a 'ELMS. T HREE PRIZE MEDALS have voltVg eThllltaTy the enbeeribers st the Crystal Palaoe. aex t the above nontkoernent, they wool:114a this oi to red their theatre to thetrnameroni hien re d ilberal patronage hereteibrocrtend tollnr "i sd them that no palm shall to seared to fintstala oat reputation adratd7 shades . ssel ordain meet the tip Increased dentandlbr their Instr.' menu, tins hare ed largely to then tosnateturinst ellltieroshleh treed wilt enable there in future to PuseePtlinleeteset7 doinatei Boswells= stoma. nneth ardealeesecothers.sre invite 4 to entwine ono splendid sa =band beforeporchaelng where. OROVIZTEZZI VIEUBLOW, GO Broadway, at, (adjoining Niebo4allotat.) \ N. 11.—PrentIonsi were awarded by the Arnertran Inset ate to their Plano 6 years In enoretWn. •• fe7.3inx N•EW YORK AND CALIFORNA • STNAMSILIP I.IN N, (Yla Nleatagaaa tat LCCZWiIti MINIM' COMMIT 01 , 1110111.1111a.PILOIRECTOILL ROUGH IN-ADVANCE OF THE MAIL. trThelitaiLlikethtitTllllollollllCHETS,tesludlvg Mimes eroadeg. NORTUNIIN LIGHT STAR OW WNST or PROILLTIINUS. all drat situ dooDle *maw staamstdpa.rrillleara New liorh on the Mb and Muth of sorb month, (atorapt that when Ohms dart 611 day ‘ Satarday previorut la day,) tooralettng' by the MkIIII4(US Vault Route. harlog hot twelve rate Nty . ign will ;we Hats .111111 dot Sod. thr halartermlon*Tratdt Itonte, for Sae Francisco on he arrival - of tba. plawatprn. Yoe farther laut444lllml apply to MORGAN. +tarot; fall.ack • . • ..f• Downed Orem', N. Y: PETER LORILLARD, Manufacturer, 42 Meth= 'beet, Weer York, offer* for de the O. Wring articles, warranted ml Mtle , d o r qttelltr: 14 04 . 4 .1. Deoteh,Cemme Ynmeh Itmeme, Hooey Dee, Scotch and other enelb.tro Vim thd Tamen In tirt4dl and pairr. t more tr=rdte . a prtr i ettrreot as rarbYs :Lem ft . 7.0144 LOOK [ T '. IN MOVED.—The cAtablialie4 ' O M 00 ASH W410{1148 of RICHARD HMI*. . 00.1 e reten4l Dom 34 Crturtland et-, t 104 Mem bered. feer.elChurrb.) one Warn. Broad eel. hr. Ted; Korea le 41 he Lem! se trod • routplete assortment of 1.1440 sad Orommedel !Ankle" Mum., Portrait end Pieter. Yestres, Ae..4. The tre4n fernbb,4 llb silly/ meHEOatormitlon stated redine4 mks. feT44l4. _ BLANK BOOKS 4, PAPER. STA—TIONEItY, COMM I.ltHeillt; PRINTINtI, ic BICH. & LO IS GI 1113 Sired, 17 City.) lltryEßs win consu l t their interest by ex malaise our *Omsk* stock wltikk we ode at the KST P IULR 1•11 Arciant Ilook Vsetoey Moots mule to pattern. paged and printplin suer stile moulted; Ow". luso Wet on band mattna• Ur Mull.. Insurance n ot other on. nhi Menimata, Cont..n 4„c_: a ln In Mc unuttltior an The Tiortb. West. out South Truk. Psperm esp. Loiter. Not. mod Lulus Siam the toot Mlle In the United ask.. Foreign Shms t, I . .r . t r !? tt;rllizi..ool4 . irl e kr. mot emei.leie; ssurtment. igtekpyy (Sul, io _ Putiissei Prod* Fteel Pens. Ac. Wades It Il43: Tim. and Work lkokk Tariff* it. U. C. talierest, Advance. Illecomm. Eanhancia god other ono- Sol Winks lb. Contains Ilona, • , Job Minting: Otthesp IXrds.LtU IlenJF, Web. Meeks. Lurr i V Points. Sc.. Y Kul Ingratinic Wade. Ptp-kr. lketlllestes. Mi l ts( a A Mtairs. Dies cot. Vied* mat IMlsaloyes callsumal tatbstoostos. aSpro4'l: 4 :LCstitlLlZ A rtfiTtilt!" l ":""'" *nun tx mended - .114 uroMptimes. 16fun Vorn. Intaanters and ilanntaturtag Etattenere. Wnouraux MERL:MINTS. JOILS C. TIENDERSON S 8311"TII, 200 Broadway. New York. A" 62 . Jre a th. Fm4.""sf. Paris. Ell to inform their frier in that they hare Ln...a rear tn.... keg a than PlotbY tb^ • s .l.»t. u. la. lo otaso, p m tn hopwl. fpde I iartorlas,lll'.4 =floor! X•lortals i j tout Dre•••• : al=ont., " Mib tritto dm lit loti=/../I.llarett .4..lnri - k.PM thtir r sibbitaro. iinariag i rt& , th an. siheitlreilit taittitl.l a the lesdatieftrnich sten. their Sat, to Their @trek. • as riehoniervariety. style. will t. wet e•trusive and rall•I Stater. aira ai Mir ru.lve lir sorb itystairr. over: wren/ will to ••••0 to their Warm.. j•l4-tos• =IM=WI - 4=l , SELF-ADJUSTING MUSQU ITO BAR, C0.11B1?.iiN0 Cheap:semi, Sim laity and Preibrl Pon:Mgr. Can lo put op or t.igu , o do** sal WU , ' In • tnutt to ton mlnotourreaprirrg ••• (boomi nowt*" umbie Sot worn. 1% apply , to say de.w *bap* roUrtral. M. NTAWIVIW. PAU Mot. .7•02.3r0u Ne, I Phi* 'Hort:Sew York. LOOKING GLANES AND PICTURE FRAME! SIANUPACTOIIY. THIS establishment, by far the LARGEST In the raltmt Mates, admin. many advantages In ty and satousternem ts Stack over •11 engem and from t i.. Was Ista.lAbhml arol needful:ad lemmas of trade n all parteor the Val°, enables doe proprietor to nom of Ma ankles at M m e prima thsa say Mbar In Matins of Maimed d resposifully ralands Ids friend. and the subllenieul ~4 rtamlm larm Meek of Looking fi lam sad endure names. preview to dolog elsewhere. at lb* auterriber smarm them that they n flad It to their dn. etdodsdvsntsge In a> dales/ Ist land, Rtni.I4KOOI7.WAL.. NOT am! SIA110(1ANY 3101,j .DlNdo.of every desaiptiou and of MI the lengths 0d InDfrat. Sirriettealar at/math. given to all ands}a.J..olol.n. Nos. W. (7, 09 and T 1 9arey . W. • • 2f ark. NOLIAN ANDOTIIER PIANOS—BER icy a flow 227 firna.d.r.f. N. T. Poblbdarre ):1 - Waerd deniers, oawnd and Moto, ohe Mu l a n a Made by Ilansel. Darts a(b.. Breton. where Pianos am. maskiend superior t an other. thtist Naga's, In Nem York elancLand seareut.band PLancoand. Melodeons. Made moOlea. wholeesle or Man, at the boned Mee. Berry I - Gor&n. uroremors to T. M. Derry) dirt ErmeM.Y. New y. 4. limas to led. P. D. I Co.' Atolls. Pianos bare the latest (cm vowed yoking. 0u29.1, fIOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLES; VP and KYR nLASSO of .T.,Ta.ripti... =maw tared by D. °MAUR, No. a Liberty Place, between Laid. Lasoand Übetty @Dad'. No Tork_ D. if. gwasatoes all articles nada br bin to to of tope ?fait. quality. Orders re.ssmelf UT .aldtad• 96134. MON BEDSTEADS. COMSTOCK; BROMLEY Mimetic, tams.' halo. Rada, Ho: 42 Lessard - drest,plar Yoh ono dour Weldor Idrasebray, . Commas wad Voiding, nun cad Orasaishlal stall Mods. 'ISA Hospital, Iliasu e FraEIIif,TVITIUW V Children( ree&amidr. always an hand. d am' gran awisresainit of Iran raaltur., Spews Alr sad •• • • Arrrb... klastelads are inipniot to all either.. in pant of cleanliness. acetate. .04 broom y. Tbey are sivraya free from Vermin and are 1111414M1 ply durable, prmtable nod ou...mlent. Order. to gm r.:lo.nt. m.J to , addrooood: WIIIesTXIR. tiIIO3dLYY A CO. No. 95 Loooo.ol strooti N. Y. lreigente erenbell tbe mate Lf the ante. Deealp tin amnion Pent erhennver requesteiL teolYeain Li Alit urtai iAGE LININGS, Cn•Goods, Oahe. Plusha. Bunting.. Ar.. A. H.' KELLXY., WICK. N0...16 John et, N. Y. /Mgt:NCR'S WORLD'S PAIR PR& /viol bACIUKRitItAN UALLERY. 1 Broadway, wsber While Wed, Nee York. ' telo43enta,; 410B11YFE, iIAII1 7 ,:IVORY; awl ouunbetwor or Iroylooda. No. Muzv i r; es York.. AG — RidiJLTURAL IMPLEKENTB AND inus.-pun 4x).;:a mum otmg. To,k• Public Sole of Unolaimedßaggage. - - - 01110 & PENNSYLVANIA. BALLROAD. - . rUBLIO NOTICE hi-hereby given, that on 27 THURSDAY, April ob, 1651. silt ...lock, P. N.:- at Selena area Station of the Ohio and Peens. itallicad; Alksheny City, the following att.teles of unclaimed bargage will be waLweed Publie Salo, ,o, Lemont who it mar COMM, lain, walled Mr by the minter!, before that time vim ' • 1 Arse trait*, with ming !OA A ImeM sal* clo mark: "' bit do do wormatie elothlag, do: • " large do do •do • • do, . " Meek. do o do, walla on top, • L 'dm • • " email hair trunk, with braes walla ow top. . " 41k. leather do do men & "omens', eloth!if. lurebb do • • • `dat re bath do " •old hair do • matted J. R.: idaitin;Mauchester: " 41k do do with ehoereaker'wtoels, clo mark; . leather hasonowtaßlait eadier'a dot " feeder, Marked. • -- • Hurra ranee, 4 ranee , town, ' • ' •no tout; Lot masa begs, verbose Coda A qualltike, , dot Marl tiVagthge ld m i boope, . ; 1, 4 It i aek'tTorde, wafted , 44, 2 roams paper, ' do Lambdin 1.10. ;Wheeling; • 1 . 141. leather Vowth;2 leather hat baler, 'no moon • bag luen, 41k. trout, containing mewe clothing., do " cloak MY, halt tniult„! .• • do . Irrown Intl., ;mink, • - " leather ' do, Ira heope. t :11 %ratZtAin4. , . -..... " toll r foz_. ePherions, Pblladtthia: wm.,.tlipligt level and v !010, no . • wari4 .. . .• • Lot boom 6514111, • - . • - • • 1 i to r rig " 44blar._, _ - - . q'-' „... ~,...., 1 r” """."*bi ff2 — .lim . 6001 .ontaltle - Rai 0.. Wfs: - I.lk. inmkan -• '.• . • • . - ~ 1 . - . t es. b, d. •A. No* sr Ageti. Tiominn. Ohio'. ' • ''' gr.' , tru.k4° M W : , ..! 7 - . 11. WUILTN KY.. •'' ' ' ' . 46,ster Truissatiatkm•., .. -- - ' ' - I ken": Elbe - Store: . t a t ROBB; No, M) Market ot., botweeri the, Market MUM, sad illth street, would tin thio. Ilan of Ms old Meads sad falacatua sod Au, o th ers -LILIrtIAVALIWAIMOVAZZ,„`"V: 1411*ILM:1,.......=115 ° Mei'llaiWk' 7 = dia. peat alPale•-••=y aPt . thrioates.Coadmatl.tare, thrbi: Mai. vOr. iar at ti lkalk L ugt«. Illasea' sad OdF. tri.oregr /WU. sti.. l %.== all .=:* raWgith "I. dI V. phth sad Naw,vak ---- , at.litalms..t, fie t t" l iter.k. Othat i phas bath Well la seleatlaiu tha caliber' t waiiii, rag athael. l9s lo 2b6" ,nasat il % , am Erri l i,,, a ft. o v ltter u ffaar Tzar lam ,3114: altAlth • taitlft - Merni - ST bawd sad far isle IT J. UM. J. liolll Wool! 0., li acaralalow_ , Irl=erloi. „ •, PIULADELPr.. .‘ 1 / 8 11110EAXS 971.3 ti SOCT/f ‘D .blll4 IL ..............:...4,....4 AIDAms k. sIITTE. uk . 31.5..... a th.kri \in 11. f L -0. Fruit, No. 6 Youth liValek , r , street, .913.316 V \‘,. ' MAS "\: ', \ \ . t. , . \ \MST, IX • tililtal, ItCI..AII. :6 AO B ,I \ . . SLAKES AAIP - BiaVir LO w.,,,, l t., sl2 t S; : _ar r ?t a k' iii titll i Z ,..... „v , ~ ~to chleWDrill, - \rirtagr - Qt: or deft.* hertnner7 \,. The non powiosedot roar ernli;llttea oro it ' ll ' b" torr".l=l..bla • totem, \ II '.° tUe aid uall ,roranot w b .1 Ole amtia, is its "stn .106 . re it . .- I d 7 . 60=; lipit AR**. 6c41 6 t . '. :rain ttlmntairta dr i l". • \ ' =,c f rr. m'''44th ko °I. lk** :re l net t' m eat= derayvand welgs,„llluotherill rescualt, the was ibr 6 10,f• ' ' \ They ire It orlzit the lire ,the latter LIMO hank. Sato cbm&osjins. Wlll c6,Pawder mcor Ide it i,Agipp v Ata: l OK . l- th e T \ ,,,, natit talla7 The First PretilaroNw branta to gkla \ krafi . ot tii, tate.ierra, at the Prr of thrt.. te.•rNew Nair. at the limekiln Initlinte,l i ct i . t.l.tre . 0 %, ,, t/ W.°. ”n" 'Pali ke. Insuranse, ~.... ots ..To, - ..rar00. 1 4, Urines** ton ' Sbakt Iron mart and Mooted arm , Z i1 . 17 Bao Tonna crony aise Made on • The , tcr, c.rdr\C°'U''.ll"l""lt Z sgacdlrr. . " Ha ;Irdelarr catll at al,to the itilowksts reientootet, \ WOal4 no Conszoc 4 A DI,S a. ...1.,..,k, : ' \ 4 .1 7 N . 1 i , l 0. sad ,MA.mels, .. \ ‘' .41 -" i. " C ' \ ''' \ \ Ban it a7a;h z.k. . Isro. i parika., ~ \ ' \\ p ft r en B =naln. Ifilo s t k-\ ' li c ru A°k " h. B"th. ,y\ k. - \ ‘. . •Aroarioart rtortin , ile 4 c1: 4.. 4 4 \ 't, \ , • MI Cicada goii" \ 3 ‘ . \ Book,olComm . Clanotatul Vt. \ 7 11=filla Virartista .' t #: State Bank ofU at Satennota .';', , • , 'T - Bank 1410 State :knit' Cernihrootloilth• • • C. AN the Banks In ray . of Tien rl. Y., .14 QM syk other Danko In the II MM. \ V. ' ' .• Is NIV4llBoVlby * et, N 05.234 2,1., North ata otir,..*, ::\ , rhumaphu, ' ‘-` • .4: • I,ll'orr4t., '''`'fae lt u k "Nti_ltti . / Vt '.. trgoC k. oek a Ca, am Erka, mac, \*... Ti.. a, e always hood the Wormy, 0. 7 ,2 • ...,. _..._.. , 1M=.........=.1......1.4 - - - , , • • , , ,\• TheWßlgra (keg Exklgaon rriz 11!)4k , \ WARDED TO mrEft;;\ ~., . For W A.,togianitSa; Lcindi4k Oct, ~1,5, \TI. ' • et \ AMUR; itespeetfulk infonth!N'liiil '.L..:)a ound.:i.o lb. pettlecneraq ' hkhaLeteVen t, \ ell Me r ge" Slettal Pi Nnottl. lea ‘ ' ILL tdY .,, AprlpA pr= lair lat. to, .111 'me telt .la t t atete=r IMlTl' l rirthe W = s 4, - Clic/6 1 \4 Street. lhiledeiGhlte. \ \ . ' . rello-4mo \ \ ENYB LOPES. \ \ DIE SIIVEING AND'EWORARING. 11)1E8 ALTEILED,Eiri elopes. stain* With businesi cards, llonarpatbio'rnreloPene hedfaeed n pram' trim Dais ar oroart.esettiek ei.. pu de* and flower wads, selth minted direction. ht. vile ILTT,t,'s:3I7ITRATI: PpthilkiD22ol - \D 6 Ord t. Ors. irID la m d4lvered , by . lea , nsera. m ar h na 643 40 r \ Pldltuielphia Steam Works. *\ For the building of every , dowrißtion of \ .\ \ nynnEff rERSELA , \ . \ 'Tr: by Brewers, Seep Boilers, Dyersaad it nueees.is, Chinebta Foundries. Mud Furnaces. U1 a0.rk... 1.d .. 14 , =car %Sawa Mr Oil sad ge t t ..n. la les ntildled with sour by Rateu. P = l r Uoteler, thillents. Ass heat* and Prhato Illaddennea. ruling ha Ca.. 2'4 lltllTPea:lntlt i tt=t Cedar 'tidal la to .y ^abet kind of lumber on Aut . ., Its dmaf illty. Harlon Intratuccd Mem Power Into every department of ray rltal.llehnieot. andell the leapmetneutel In ausailaen •Pidhaid, 1 nal prepared to 1111pcders to no)utaut.eiti tuasoettlatt deepateh., at the tweet...ate. s 0 Loutuo.nuttictußDT, h V. cornet VV..' and. Dutton...AA eta. 11illad. Iphla. iain \ \ ead, Zino. Iron -t, Oil• and Colors, INllkNorAi th ktint}:h BY FICANCL4 S. Lent 18 A . erpeweeited 14 Levis, James A Co.. .... Us Front strect. Philadelphia. r Order. thankfully rerelvecht annebaally a t to. chars to elle natinfeetlon. nod ollerett it oak on lb. mat lll.n ..,, terina Fe l sionyka`.aoll partintlari 4 h!eaan ur. NSW •\ 'l . No. 147 • i - NEW STOKE. \ i NIARKET STREST. 1 STACK. \ , I'IIILADRLI'III4I. otrii.Lotr, wiaaolt \kk co. \ ii AV Ii\"0 \ SEC REJ.I\ die Virgo and com l.' modkaa Dooms on,' M. \L. natio arell A Co'e Dew Rom Na. It: \ Market street. are Aar openinn an ' ESTIItEbT FRESEI'STOCK QS ' Ilometeeping Dry Goods, Linens and \ Hosiery. Arg• J. I, \ {Oa Of Um, Stock %ma be. 1.0..aq of the InVILINII P Lerrit in Lama.yb a matador nr lb. arm ass ilakatttient etApr an MUM. Twisty of Dry Wads. oe "TXr 1.1. f . '''' . m. ll Th.eltint.... ÜBteaMbads ar Wee ne Talde Linea. .Materbla nn c.= Mow Llama. Iltalellbto, Inns k: Una Curtabta. C it ounterpanes. at , .htto , „ Dames Dwaa k Moe.e.s. Mauhete, Cr. Dolltate, tn. Plashes Ake- ae. AU lA, Bat ..Vah et cf Lintiu \ 17.h-hardier....Dunbar A Dixon'. Appeared Denude. all greol... tkddete Mat. , of Light. Makin. \ English and Germ= Unsinsl_ __-: \ SHIRTS. DI WEBS. &C. Itellethla that thoa tr reorat Moto of ameteltanta Dorn AU s e* the couny. ka best and swat desirable Ronda at- the kdreat yen.. and the. \lcaenclais that thla want cermet be asePtender the 4.1 'Muss et Iltht) CUIDITS sal DOM Pllelr LT& 0.15. .4Co...lcare Warted Inn WM.' AUNIMAIII CREDIT OFNIT II 1:1113 to skerdantser real atandtotr. . • SIX PM CUNT DISCOUNT FOR CAZllorhentaldwlthl In tea desy. how date cil'hlllec s \ ' 1 , 4 151. YD rim ONT. DISCOUNT La Un rata allured Dr name, ha la advance of maturity': \ rr.":ll"'bUt° bi u th ' r S ka I. Staa:dlWttee a Small Advance on oreign, Cost. \ Fading . i.set that the redeta er suer enaftft told Aare Pyteta le the beat Ste Ant% the Doter and tha Wav e rater! Utast tame apt one Atonal Profitbet...en lb, Woet. ern .11erehact alkt th Xe • • *.afacturip9 they esermelJe ue ona toepertithel 1442ek, 14 ritnwe, 1,7_ M. liretrer! H. .8. CtIVICBERT 4\80N,. - -' CIENERAL COMMISSION 161241 . 8, for Ml . bLige u zal pato of Rest Mite. , Conoellom of 14011kIrd littsUrol*,Pr. 1k 1 64 M 6 1 4. ""' 14' NEW CPCPETING, \,‘ • FORsPitivia ATII.O GARY Nie WAREHO it 0.112 IiAI*.FT grater. \ TII E LAEEEST =wa rn ing of Cniptipgs, Floor Oil (Ulu, tr.. era ;tenet in tho weeteui mar to V(e ore doily_ irowieltit. of ova lm and 0... the Xestont UssulUtoure, tonged etjte of Wurio VONA. Tamale,' Brunals, awl al TherellY:Ortor7 Also. Lowell Sopeithie botisto Pipets, the onsUlat.. Una. ita they are rowletroom. the 4 Moe slot common Manta Cupota, Rom 3731 to .111 WS. por plots, ToUlod pad Dun* Nuittlide. Mato 0 1: emery Irldlth, audity sia4 - pattem. •ttald ketch all Wool Curet.. .ow . 1 7 • Hemp, List cod nag do to midi irately, •- striped uorreots, itir ft!" frau rafflowas two Yowl Ulh Also.llani4ordeirate4 ro'o p, ...on yards vide, or our o mit Impooto.tlow Am 111 Moor On Clotkli s trooi CU bad ntUt . illietorirs, Com LT to %Ist .1.1. t 0t Hft Mow, Scroll loalrottito .Ptaus* 4.1 Si 74 NJ. .WWW. 7 oti t' ..Vwfw . k.Or .13 t C'nui ctieti Tlav ful. B =lneter WO . Tutted irUnt. Ovenk i t." . . ,to 'Wlth it foil soortmeot of Whitlow Shales yorturt (litotes wed Tate ite4 Pterio emu. froot i Nets. ta &Mt Mau sod Oil (gotten MU. rredt lowlies t wed eTtOr 4.0°.414 .111, 114 Cu p ip /31' . . wigitr h.'"'w gi l :V I II " i tiro g"da dorairlool l 4o . make ltTir Intinee ' t of allreelattlog R. cutorta La a:omit? To obokrado born% me n and dsaboild caotaltia, and orroeta,Ora odd se o u towable term as rourtili P a rt i bl j al t" d= raVIT ""le J I f tak.l - - 7 OdildlinV,AXl - C/0061 ' Blld NittiDglLL ' - *O - 19M . W/P N: f 4 99tt a . , ET, '., Na 0_ ,_. ARE OW RECEIVING DIRECT from the rommtetuthe rAieoreoe Imo meo;tment o Taloa" sad WI ai,ali Inc drains taloa and la pato*. idr14414 M R IA I I=M V ia t tM "‘ . . Er4 1 4Z14%1 4 : . I V 4 . ;.: soI TUUSIC .',. u rr with r tow rind Duler army. grittota i rn ' o r ow.. vit oboe haat volt trit'w*traibtisikall.ts iikttorattos and.s. .amo, amok% d e oodle arid tutted rags lad mata oiling sad table coootroaro aulUanallod; bud Lad rigara n igt .tad, tart hot. :Marl acit-4 1 1 , . data* triatttad. 3414, 64 and:64 old OMMI 4144 24. 34, 44, 64-and 04 .ortilia ad Of o , nipoolt,ono. *I Ursa:ad* Orals okra. ENE WATIMES.-4Teirit'ijii_ nroecipt Moto anti Saba= 'MMUS Or. U.S odebranied E. D. 805 Inaba and Wrenn Atars'Aeod tbon. will an lasow i leder=ar 6 lnestr a g san to at lbw Tb W "' a, t a ant Anndad ' Zpina with rwa . Zeb ' k m so and eaw. . a4 ra l . 'be ltrarege i a ls of ili = "7-An tl 21 ' othar.e 4" blb & enT by' AA: walla low ea any limber, bowie. and lama ins Mow retalr ,U.,1 Ws ons nly, at 1111NYS Jewelry' • etom Arintamerzt.rte*. d ;'gms, i ' 4. ., outland aatiatled reosnonnediaar, than to t4a. publicus bd'fo cl ' a 4 I“ *.,!? :‘A4 . j' "r " V M L l l 46"m t:l "*"A & tl i . kb_Alcaep no=Vean ' t. ` WlCAtl ots row fimpairotilifttagba) and other lOwle bred wltheare from ornalosa koala AI..A Kegs or the above freak and pure Ihr hauling, Ihr ale by WO WARDROP, fah Wen. " \ \ ..'•`'- , :-''''t 7 A' ' , A.. \' \ AV.\ \ • \*,„ DI R R te ` iithrtol3 , D, %00:6 - .4D v:Apipm q 1 12 !"2 4"t10. • adroig.'Zi7stem\ P.' lb. rli‘ nm • , Wd ,•• trovB4,l • 4-!" ,,, * .xiiiiiisPioll, i Alt a , " a . • _- , ~ A . ' s 14:ik h ii-itEEOV ,. .taltift* 1 ‘‘l7"l- i h ' Ill'O, INV gicoc , dr.... . . \ I % PROP.DEONErk :p.ite- ~ \ rITII ' E ,'BREl4o..li6kTie,i'aiiii: 6 4.5 HUT% th .ihi c Triak i irritte I /a ! ~,_A. l z•irsx.,;. \', • i . N\ - (mops; \ \\ iii ''' , . wd tha o R c.o., : na beg - Jo .o loreret, iz%"Atßa; 11 W • . \ '''''. •\ , , - --i4f 42 P 3 : ,-.,.... • ,--- 1 , qtadtgiv ~Tiv.ioTonfEk•,,*b. ' airk . ,kilirei t iiikd Voris's/do .. s v .th . r e ttr„ l Luove7moas.-..2v \raek Acor., •., • ' . I !,"1"' us \ ll lrar• '.., D'~ 0 cNAMEE dk r .Importers ofi s ~~me+tem'taU rtaeirtlBlik~lF.,~6oo~l~l32~d- I ,• :WI • m dem . \Of i .Aeety.WbfteUmda ':- Elbert/ar...LA rCOTTENET4 CO.juiportois Frelich \I: o'lindotherl(km4g.r.litarolalthve- IZEOP'GE PRIAON 4101; * * t item `of imll"\earnirk , r ,MFN & TIONI Z No. LS;Bg*ty,d°ftwiaftst 4tienti;ultertawef k.L\wy , 11 , 41$0:0Z - ImIltrtikm bf. b="enes.; , ,lnded , ana.,ra44904.. - .AMES-A) ' , 15,Briad Rt.; Importer of Dress Tiliiinbuti; Gimps owl Fr/Ases, .81ill.lermatis NIUE. sad If Ilk Odada gennany. • S. - . . XWENzaguiN,&• CO,; Import Ors of • TRENCIttIOO DALIIROCRE VI MODZI 1110LEMIWIlic-„ta!ltrowimar.i. - tROBINSONL- CO., No. 187 lkoadivity .411,L1 ionxitoit — sik\roWers or tin, Goods. , Itli ri ; '"'4l.46"l",il6olll“Thrresaltawbv major b 4", LISRPIi* &_ ,s 47'Broad aftreet 1.74, 1 nm-, t, lo t \w, sad Grelvin?ltt g 3: : LEE RuSek Bred ite4et, Y liiiptt.l: th FM:eh SDI Owtha**4l, PUS& MO . . ITCHELL k P O 74fP Eielumige Plae6;d hdpiurs tow& DriAloothka.t.h ina Irian liftN, $0 'I 1. PER \k k . .WAA.A.ADS, \port.= of Ctartasasod fttl . ,pott*l3lllks. b u AL \ o3lifi "fnitbOrtet. of • .t, Rpm* Iwo 1144 A Nt e " ' \CO.,Vraporiere,, Oe and Itiinia 811 k Vao MAU,. l'f•Y• ‘• • Ita:FIRM& d ' IVERICuig & COQ /I*rbliT, Plen&and BwllainniolOplas. r ETER . - MULLEN;'JnSter .rierOcit. 1 `Oerinari mitioli*Dri GOOdr; ~ Init. VeivitOlgo,l-` 1 • ./shewls,Wooraor,,W*., Ns. MI Welt, .w X t.l • granpay \ ‘‘.l6.6.lllSAAak ARDS4 , :4O.Joitp street;;lni7 _Wail , of WWI DOWWTRIAITINAtIteiIIa.\ WWk i pa, 'heals. auttaisoitsro,ltee*, to 0,..,, -jill3wel`, 1 eft &,141AWIIOW,\ natiVactutt igtkomblePrip.iimtCloslcnimi4irs,trio . • • M WswollWEidttomg..bc,liio.'.2.4 Rai \ Mowic,,-Al.l. YW ! 1! Matta YALE,Vieibortiafrgiad4bbers pt$lLK 104 MCI' DlMGOODS,kawslik—No.Th \ ;---_. __ jAMI4 . mcuRKARY *CO:, 72 William m.l, rkwi \.r. .4 Ai!ai.., of r.per anit above cB; HATCH, &- CO., 97.Williatn:street, .i.p..a,„ a ' twunnene V.6l.bbaxGkods; .yd eaullreturere at Shirr*, Starke. tr. \ . e t. \, - • , . TORN 31..OAVIES, JONE 44 00:, los: ll Sgtere gUeglegge'Vondebiag Orde, mid Mum. I tuggge orSteeks.. 471. te.004 . Ntllgar g reet.. 11/TIRJ A IAI 1 e k ba i; 3o .l. llnd, street, ollernee iagrbert s ". vltallymerra. IreAr \ -Q c STRAIILE . I.6 dc - CQ.; 1ir0."69,'1t .. Troperlete If end t,iflpirruir oole, derk• and Trimming., N , , \ ; -... (4CIIIICHARDT; - - tito1 I ICIP,' \,t MOLT` l'ire r L i n i eh L .Bvolili.tl 9 l 2 7efla'in . e, 4111:16, Vel l 'is,.Yeig, trr. Sale,: rages. le.' W g °revery geregrilorr, \ nERTRAND,FRERES 41.711NRramphr= O Ir ten of 'goon Cergeiee wedLLoinVembefe itarialrg , `1.1 7 1j4= L Z:4l' ' ‘ '' l ,c". l ",le . 6 l 4 \ 'L,.. - 't." 1 ...t4 06 ctuz1' , 1 _ 1 ,4fr:4I7RNEY;No • ?AO A se3Pliaitsked.sh.:A4asid, -DHUUOririSA v.\ \ - NortiTulT, 1 . 50:43144pwiCh‘ Ana. fowlers arra %lora, Derir . , . . ILMTEY. ' 4OOELYN , AWNIN, Ar •Aists sea anrosa; Noe. 4 8 .1 d CO fkl , taa streo4. , , The floest end bed work tarcutbd bars. W.. ~" 7R , 'Designer ondv Esi.g-astr er4 ~1 1 . M. anatitkat ThICIGI the hiezest .nil Le.tert.blWmeot to the United MM... • griIbIBREDE; etti Engever Printl3; lUN lam D. 14, !alba : rpc v . Ir,n7 OcalsiPerca- CWARDS,, SANF,QRD.I. CO.,' Poieign .Itivres.. N0..34:14trn ikini n - Goats and Paeticer Ea. yr two and fem 4 Tarts pf.tbe wad& . Agent. is „Plltsbonch. Adam* kg*, • . 110111347 \ DICK N ~!E, CO., fonnerly In., Weed leo. Yftpcaters and 31"Weslide Deakin 'la PANCI GOODS. Combs. sltruxbra, Taos, Jewerr Per fanues. and Drnogisia sale*. 4111M0% tans; hit " r. , r 403E10'11AL A BROTHERS Importers .rrmth, EMlthtli end ' • 74,1 CY 00411)8.Xn. ' •• r - Ja13.301, rb='4ll,EGe. O BITLKEVIaktIW, 43 Cedar' street, el o za ta issineto siktra.a. .4eußou, &=rcru.Nsox riuvirb3rl - QTAS,'ZINN fr:CO4 importers of Fran& and German Fan. 7 EbnutLlßc , 53 51 43= Lowtr, &Woman strort. Plan se4 Dm Work. \B INr: (XMNEll4'l3sand'l43 .EIRVI . iv - JACOBS, .I.tr*atecetreet, ' ‘JIII% 'Mundseturot Nut India& Deal,. la WERSON iGROESTMR- WO: 4; MOideii 'dank- laPortal out Itssostadoopto or Tors anti Des h riz !-' 1 . 1 " 103 ' U5w ,9°° 6,4 'SOAP oAriiViz:six . e r dtorindrAteate. ) 81 CJIII aiez and dealer. wiliki!taqa an noun. In Fararne *wows, Vanlitat,". ._.u4l4,siuman aoulu• WOERS WYKOFF, ,- 'etruratnAt street,leial Rabbet , ethitt; Mahn Covers, Gotta, repLiem ri NEWARK INDIA ROBBER CO., 59 Malden Lane:N.Y.' 3itzturretunoti last Rbolesak 10, i&L.M.P.antare2lbace,lßoote.,Shoes, tiIENRY _ DAVENPOIVL. - -86 `John streak . gioursordrer mi.Drader ta ., ororr.drseriPriori or gML7Mort.agirrirr /art* Rear !Rubber Goods NION INDIA RUBBERSCO.W.Iiassau at. saa. kisda of Rubber ctodb ,notbs, Drug _ 1.4D13:3' zurnqaprns,cncirawapwrwir.) VaitEetti S'. • ELASTIC Aough's Petteat , r-r. DATES, 31 Matter AreetetFei ~ 64mrte the Homer Thee l'ett;tostleketurer of the hn' Oa end dettreat tht • . • • eels _ _ _ • A; SON Dealefeln'Qiiini- 4,01'S ImPron4 Bads. 012148750.132 Nest stmt. haulm , • MEM/SU= itND MAMAS TOOLI!!4. . -"CARD'S MACHINERY DEPOT, No. 4041PeisLimi <lo:Deavor 31sehtsitste rows nom *,ATI MACLIINERY.DEPOT, 62 • XtRICAL istalwas.vrs, VABGIIttitO.-;47 Slid= Lana, Gaitais; .1 - 4 11 M LA, Iro,t.rind,"*Andl7tensi T SRDINAND I t BAUM - & ipv. ; - : No, VT JELF. LEANITT. 31 Maiden lane, Im= Mumfaetatem iad Rholesali Ddinsl4 '''IEDL!"s" 51 !'.., 1 1 100118, azltorAcaus,*e. MONA S 11::BATE, late T. td. ' Bate Laptrximpos."l"l4. Mak; , ~ , • ' ROSIN OLL Mamatturing ocem6ses . I &TA . 7421.4-Ipridnerr. Taunts. • •-• vANA - Lutzuwax - .1 - , CrarS'ltMELTea 01:ITC/it mica; haPartmed and:Mamie Deakrs Gomm and &Wish 2#FRONverr tytt to[ itree,Maziallet m=mm UNCAN, ISAWFA.OO; /61 wuum are t-4 load It %.111= IrERf iej,4llol44)Zece 8,;1„; manda,Bo924 097199'1"L"41)0tNe- 191 • ....41.321YPPRF-"a9...7°75\ • . W b COATES & "Ida I No. ro ' l l 11 "a. ° 1 ," 1 7 ~. , EMIZEZEIM .~~x, ~~« C- , _ - . 4 4 Pr'. J. BA= .-114. With WOPRINS &BRekTßE.l3klnipor, • Tics . tizetivia...-• AN, 34 %oar el Ver EONOR Beata)te r tr,lfetes.. Doi.* aakatteer eeevi• et aNa tssli Idr stramEteet. Nee' Vuok.'s cmindolakoas Dn nual reea atuntlow. ,••• • IWrsmocu.-Troo 111 16 Et. wirciomalt Ailtm / { 2.• ow Turk Mews: its Nes a 7 Hankers, st.; Lau* o • M6l-111. 4. 4 \ • \ \ 1 - - - TAIIIRA! ",.. . .:. ..,, ~ ,', t.PLATTORM . A.tiEglt ' 1 , 'ft' : Area 4., , (10611 , ,v: .coo tr; , ,, ,... .,. , ,:- , ,• , ~,, .`......11111ANNS A CO : t • , t,, , I L ot \ '• , - \ 't ZINC PAThTS. .', : : \-- l e .NIM ORSEY),...74tric•CoItPANY, pared' \ t 0 gamut. \ * l trau PAM, WU b bi . ., ,,. ,...‘ - 'iirit . . I lecli r wa tA =a l t re\ , '•;ltVefoPig l al i g:,! " 4 -...„=.16,64 4- *The s i,„tr- \ 1,..d will. rota a maelptimpler enema gum taut aelep Z71 4 ,=11;,%14 4 1,:.114...6,;4, 1 74 11 "'"! , .. &method or wmustlan he. remxtt .bma abeam,/ . . .hicy , ....t.l a ulltr t i...u.g.. . , y = t r a t . IT ?kr= tbalr vitals ttrtil . be irtirll \ or tl-W.T O,F ' ! la the „Theirlirownit.l , l;;Xt, which is sold 'paw _ . tarteriee n a now weutkrown &pi prateallagatlttleit:lialille Their Stens polar Mut astie *all The :~tee of - the prawn ilea la at an 141711. VI kit tor plittatik- ,-,;.- irce. depots. butbnibiluint. brklireer4m , , , ,, '-','--, ...A Their Palmy. which. are 'watt urn artilww& ta ' ~,., • ,- Matszted per: 4 4. 1. 1W ut op to keSt.:oo4 ~ . . . , lee. to be Wed y like White ''. . - 't, ±. , tiiiiir tale by . primeval &alms of MAW{ . 'tir. , ,by. ' '- t ,b41i2(440 t o lI N' A T, . ' - . . , The Great Piirio Caw& Setiktilieluzket. t., . • - . , , B° It AT E WA T E RS,. . ' \'\ ' N ,------, ,so aziolointr. thnrroas: \ , \ - v\C . A BEST AM) MOST IMPROVED vs- I.•X 111.8mli .H P E LnODYGN& . Iwopertt h & . ot -t lda 11h .i.. - hl " thee t:451 k. ~..ifattber than.' liDbert'a Boudoir Plum, an elegant hestrozont ka amali Rolm' Ilatlet .11 Ourston's Phozon, of %herd leash. lbhed Ante oklledlot it Oa WM% Whig ore agent I ~alts j etok -the obrrer \ Planc%. earrofferthr borer than -• an othe, 1 li r onee.....froallatere Pienrw,lnsunbettreat , r 1; Mg Met renew ',Lions ind elestlolty o . ~, . 433 Broadesr4s the larger depot o.r Illueleal Insfrome ,•., he thticoonfty, attenUng an onporttmltylkerreetlons no .l 0000 bad elm:hero. SecondbaougAmm at •veid bark ,).. gain.. Priers from I:., alma. \ totre. rtm r -, wiraired or thArcoo k r rotondod.• •-• .„ • \ l7oTirbean ceDoldsobt's Moat Orges t ,lhdoireimerth two teethe of keys—a nod andipowerftd Instrument": Prim ‘ •=l,l•7 l hin 120 Q. • &D. A a. W.,Dmlth's relebrated Ilek. Martin's eerivelled Outten, Drakes Harps. Mu ttn••• ', vi 16 . nr ..7 1 .,..„...., &„.., ....„, \ ~,,,... .. 4 . 41 . 1. rith pu,..4. a ri nd lielodsons et factory prir.. 4v; \ per . 4._ . d I n trillt t2. -79 , 11. probsita ..of itr. great of both the Auterritnn and Tnropeen continents. iiiniViorelelltg otortant additio by sn'adiettley 'pub. lirette i o o f , the rare and popu la te rear ,of day; % Deal- ' • , rri in ler, end Dreher of beroloarles 'tithing tri.. pler- • chg.,* mueapubllehol. or torte arranereentalbtron. tinned sappllee of Mr. Water'. new rum - erfil Mn , d Il k to their larva to rill or kyrward their OVUM, Vl* II; t0.:17 ire of of. qi. Union or Cards,. peetegfree. • 1 dpl.3ror ,:', % . 110RACR Ig4TEED.• ~ \ "Ta"RailiblaContracurs.,/::`: \ \ ALED. PROPOSALS will' be ieiiiratic 1 - 1 ( b00m ...0(11e Engineer. coiner of OranCatreirt. and'. Diamond alle7, Pitteborati, inalla o'clock. at...orrhorp. der,. 32111 day of April next, for the gre..ding Mad bridging. • • nitres iMartUra Railroad, from Col. W m. m. Leo roalderimb \ lathe Borough of Washington,.holog . a distant* of *Loot \ '4.itatr• =ilea ‘. MAN 'Peonies and • enceillaatterM or thin - ..erorterfil to exhibited at thin adlee one Irma, previous to \ .Ibe letthig, and the information neeemamfor bidden rain iva bad on annithilltitnl to DaTIJI .ftW Eng: \ nem: By order the Board. • • ; • \awl of • .1. K. /110ORREgD.1Pltraldent. • (Washington cOnat9PallmaroPr.l-. • . • Itiattoval - • • • : PR, D. HUNT, Dentist, has retilcifod s neleerfroni No. 75 Fourth street, kirk one' door be tefty, ileo In .101, st..; when be will pa..lrpy to at- ', I .. ROPO,SALS---Tbii imilettigteil - *ill • it - sieve \Pmzeinde. Inf. the Pent. .r.....0i5..., la I. burgh et reenebergh. libr the Mese; thntent: bricks 'tend keripeeltired In building the Freight Btattratott the feint.. Aklargentnennt of materials ',Di be required. Ad .., • Vi.-tP. WiLUIHT_, _ • Pgduid . \ • . P. A:Engineer Pane*. B. A tare dixtetileatemee - mase the ettlif ?ertereen, - •• haeltet path htteJ. ILA Imp ajtn.l= i lt: the matitthetare 01474 Tarr:rtman%,..b = 1 1%,„-- a 'faw •• :n .04*d, _ • • \ ll~ngsh . Navigation Vompaity.' • OTIVE ia lioreby given; That igstaltnentti \ on thiftdoek intorailed Per thaerteregMa, he of said wort IVWTI, rim 'TAI dollrs - per. obese on thharat IfOirdar of ATs`r , am. J.ll4'Anßoat and Se_t4ember.reoperareMT. BT ortber oTtlar Bort. bro 19100) W. XL COPIMARD,Trom. °Lite 18 , OTO y'ren the I •Rtonkboldeoh ore* Doellnitton Ciente Coat Railroad mono - , \that an thattlon to held atmit:See of the mad Cannaw, tothaelleitrtoo.nn the 10111 or liar nes b be. 'town Um Wm... of 4W. and 51. x.. the thohorp_oa or d l , oetaLle . la4e b lsr o l i t s m enitA= i f t. or. Attestsper;- m=44. Setey.-44104441.\ wiz • N.‘ mp, die °Mist . sin \ iirtaud M. I office Hof tii4iftthem Pntereonnmi6Coayary;l6 itabvgh. bu Wnem6ved%• 400 i W l4 ?sod:\ betwoet_Wal sad 3 1 .i , et • spf •• F.DOBAgnt. 1:111110 &W, Rem Alai° . .inoT• At*, Nos. t 4 Water and 441.1`0nt 411..11tiebnekb. P. flO-RARTNE o ItaIIIP \ dgned • have tfils fortae4 •eprtnersltt!=\ tmususten o r tee Ineqessitemed R I LIT tremzi t, T Ode? De Oros or ILACIA.N4 r Nob 91 evil Dukes street, \ • • late! \ DANIEL MIL. •,` lIIKE toaholdirli ci .the 6yr- Yor f k-VittEi:\ ! ' \ tio . t.6.4% i'" too, l etto Th it WtWtrolßee. :, = ~ oo"path sod Liberty sts..oia Krg.40 2241 . 1j.. , 4,:t.f..!_ 3 . t, dock P. i t , the ;tarp* 0r i 4, 0,2 , , . \ .. ... .......,...s v o outborise e for m s or Morays_ Motu', te, paseedbrAbe tars 4, \ Bt+tte oruk h i. sd,l ! P y r. " 4r. ,. b m_ pm, ritt ,nikh. - Ateksti , ,,ils4. - -46ded r w k, .. \ .- . : ~- . Mika* Canal X.ettOk .. 10,51 A ,`, \ \ L . , \ FRoPten.Ls 'win. be receivea at V \ \iiioffice . - attbeivularstgoi4Vat Lebanion, P.nik... _l,r A. sermon: lUal.. thine-Mal Asstelant Enalmeer, at iseding, •.. mntll HATURDAY.the #.th day of Alailideln; Ibr tika Wide.. , km of.. , lievea =llea 44.th0 theahoteet of Pehheelte . Namette=eit front tile *ter Werke to Let.oom county, to letiodlea the Lakin 40.krl "btdbURIF .r Plena andB_peelheetheel tut he MD at XollatmoS • Moe Union ~e ,i,st ileedlosandLebos ou srit e V , A . L ll bLtr.Z...b — 21. i5.,4.—.67=4 1 , . \ . IVOTICE TO BRIDGE ,B 0 ILDERS,SeaI -I It „ftre t ratings WOcalen Ittpi serail. the )1 itthea appte Birmingham. Pa.. Y, S o'elack, ih2ol.llFh% 'mesh at t husf the undersigoadiAntiath" 'the* plans and spechkettotuttanle item , O. 11111E1C1.1 .1118 interest:of Benjamin Glyde;:na ea party= Me: fi the firm °IIACRIXTT *130., 1711 7 ft ,'° ! nib ' I ! t letun 1664 ' A -- lIEYJ.OLYDC —•- • ' Notlekts htrebr sheer twit th•Pidtnenhip existing be tiaentW aamnaa et uai anm imeemaamome , el2.3W, d as the'-stAbrJanaary tut by thelojtbdestal of Cbv. Barr. DKNIVI=OIB.ItBY t CO. ittatral,ll,4l. ) l , liit Vgier h th ar. \ oemeof• . 4.1.113.185,11—*1.34344 . \ vEss„,. NT NOTIOF-Thp SoCkholders ef the Plttehinth IthaleseZentelyer bakbtgaaf an • natibel that atteseeeneent /Gotta bent -tell on each sheerer Ineek belonging to inctertelnab, par. abloom the littler tollbqhext. .hy mew of the now of ,Dtrectorp. '.0BO.E.A101()L1). BOOIMILLABAUGIE & 800 '4. ma& wth,wl4.ai, nil.' Pmd r, s. . No itezzevaalt.Boorzs, , \ EGRAV RD i N.DAVMMISSIOtiIiER • CHANT& Dealers W saarredvit, 'eta klndr, brci,:nl Wort). street.l. µlnairb.Ps. .1nb21.17d. N, STRAW GOODS:4 WHIM & EX): , No 41'South 24 street Vblladelphir—SplendK new edrezetd—.. ew Goods—Wire and unequalled Wom•Men aur "PatiSst. s fbr Tao . slog . JJULTON'S'Patent'ctipmicalPiveess . daridanlitaba liaanteat imiimaantrai min e art of - Tannin Leather pf aia kinclt mat* lamed In on the.tilito fot = b ind nr li t a x.e rzi= s Lat I gnsilgiretit tn bf ntainnatailintban Tarr . L pt. • 'tt0.2.2,1i* at, Pl-tiatiailien A Second-haddStesl4 &Lei* . -. '• t ,\. - I S OFFERED FOR SALE , at halt .tlie \ Cosi - \ ....... ere new me or Tiojjasorto ..ItkoritheylloullOriO ft:: . \ elVifillatrie t ta Ix ts. , Cilibuter k°44 tonp,4l2: II \ WW&lllte g ioCottou'a"it'AMZete.mt= - 'me is-tot:tem or,. iii. 840 and will be.ars bar. - •.. IV' ;ftrtir'm leN m . "" L Mis A '!" 1 !ts• -4 thtb . E. 10 !". elrln g . ttiteri;,.. l "-ALWM7...__VM.nud i ; Detroit. Advertiser sid-x., Athertuwoopyonoim._ , ctia.th: mend raper to,44v . ortim amkaus. tu.) :;..: • ntigetigyusbi Jerisr._Bezonlin,srzwa4t,o7.?„ respectfully ,sitneuncie tu Whim's& and madman' ticialailbas cai.bantl at% taara ' allr - jridiade . slAgras aldrastaame ov iad dap- Mantra' laa aut dmrs tdd. ta soar. •11,31.—husyla palatal mt . and nevi! taimakat sad to . . , . tORAFAT--A. - coutfurtable: , Vetrabsig em it / ti"neCor Thal % k r:Me ,al& acres eleb LaskilOal Planted, 111 'hoer; tad zurrriren tearing arplr... Imam. to 44 , pitent Arbor eaverWwlth Viaderßicontnsted In PM . f Corn% f 1.... heat moderato, te thole '1:191 ItuAr tri',"9".\tr,..-I:2OlTZiArr -- - IIO.II:•SALV—Tiro 'good working Horses, Ono of which Is a Outclass Was born. %Km". Isse Apiltr p t., =p a r '” l .°..!'7,YcTiilt, a NE . , . ‘ . ... Mount Vernon Minute. for see'Of Bet. iriS;PROPERTY ilea xtttitak 5,, utiles of totipag:m. eh:v.4..olth thirLO/tos4 %al m a 6.. 4 • wi tp l eig , :farx . W . T 8 1004itit t . Ifsesseeissi 40 . ra e l&ls=e74PT ° 4ll4 "ll looeit : oar .I.lliststbs dot ottlsrsost 1001. 40Thtloodostr104014m1000. • s. :f 4111 W. ll.' ERS-3 ut,441 bet 'Gun PV: in 110-11=17.4 "1.! LL tritistgp NoticEs, &C. MI istr_t_--
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