PITTSBURGH GAZETTE -------PUBLIECIED BY wurrE a c0......._..........: PITTSBURGH* TUPPAT:IICIENING, AMU. .lb,•lsG}; 571, mirror Txvium _ . • FOR GOVERNOR, ' - ' . .TAMES' POLLOCK-7 O► NONTLIONDEBIAND COUNTY. :FOR CANAL ' CO II IMISSION/IR,', GEORGE DARSIE; FOR JUDGE OF SOMME' COMA, 1 • : DANIEL AL , SMYSER; . or ilarrima Rif courrr. . • X3ePltteltarisk Weeklr Giszetto.-11it extensity el cll . slat.kist our awskagrers to our busteassinen Ptill% deldralie medium or making neer tetdaese known thir eireulation betllOßolloat end ire tlmuscail t raeeing alaboiairiery !ambient, lasuefitriurer slut shop-toner 41 • Winton' Pm niultyrils. 'Luton Ohio . • IE3 To A.Allvertlaerg..--Noithiletba Edltorial Roams nor Prlottugl tahlllmrmtofLW Attlp auslieloira opened ~u o bander. .i.tmlannolsw)w (Win au& notifes to appear .1a thipipfitio isacifipa. - wll.lpl.graap band theseqn lia:raeb ma4e . s 4 of:tliks' en T. A tLy PAP EiL cask he 0 4 4..1 a Mr. MITCHAILIkons resithted street, near the Poet Mks. -COiirlll . o% son CONMPIIIACT.-A • sety_,ixtteresting• character has just .-, been eoneloded in the Court of Quarte•r Sessions . '•of 'this Coin:ay; The trial holed • several days, crested very colksideraLle local interest. ( . 44,ease,_ In bref, bias follotrs . • ,• • Ourreaders will recollect, that Some mobths aineeconsiderableexcitement was created, by The Announcement of the fact that parties . _WO sued sortie of iv llaidroad -Companies and ;`,l3anks for paying out foreign bank notes of a tees thmomination thin • five dollars. nie , eveiy eilicau-alripoi) • the statute renderi carp:mitten tine' of See bohdrOdAollsis, one-half jtq ate the .I;iftitydef, and the other half to the .botiosty,. , ,lt, heti been customary; trthwithsto.nd• 'log the law,•tO pass small notes fretlyin estern -fikennsylvanik as they forined• the greitmass of .... r y.ciirrecy,. the announcement of these suiti eteitalbo little excitement, indignation and , .The antount.of loss to the corporations • owed, if, the amen wero onceessfal, was , hears. -, , --Aunonnting.to aomewbewo near one bandred thou ' :Annd dollars.'.: Tido eonspinici corm grew ont of itido maxr eibsordinnal spektdOlion. Tinidel T. Lawson, Merchant, of Wellsville, 0., David 11. :Hazen, a lavryer, formerly of Ohio, •. •• blt . lotibiatii'm now of this city, David Davis, we. b elieve , itellevi ll e, and Absalom ?dor • ris; of. this: city, the:persons interested and en gaged in the above mentioned princl• pals, ititneisesi: and altornei were: indicted for eemspieacy, for attempting to .indace.tiM.Farm - licie - Deposit Bank and others' to violate the law, torthe purpose of extorting "money, and to eheat . - and defraud the Coun t y of Allegheny, - by , offer. . tug ti'etimpromise with, the . Bank'by •' Melt .idisie of the discontineing. the le thtisubotance of the charge:- . It wait roved on the trial; Mat dvonsiderable sum of money was livesteditillds 4.eculation— ihat Stuint bf Baloney were ;' depoetied ., pitL differ„ int banti and . isuichecked nut ln satins whPsit mould. require the Wax. pay mien 'Rocs, or silver, and that after this procedure had tritintodnonie timnitheFirmOrs' Deposit Dank wan by Hazen, who acted as attorney,; of. Mestorintliat vas inzpending, and after some negetiation,.an offer of cemprotaise was made, Mated in the indictment. - great isnionnt of testimony was elicited, showing that there:Was . an" arrangement; or ,conspiracy , lar g o ; 194 .by ...watching the opportu r M ,aity . 'catch the Corponalons and Brokers in • violating the statute' -by -passing small - notes. The easo Wilteeryably condUcted on botVaides; and On Saturday was given to the jury, who ern= . dared a verdict agoinst.thetdefondanto, on allihe emits of thilniliehnent,;but not innOb importance. - The defendants not being p resent : -• • when the verdict wan rendered the Court do.' china their Lail forfeited, and Bench- Warrants were issued for their arrest: These were served ore three of them on . Saturday,. and - they were . nutlet IA Mo r risno t being found: Oa Mondiy , .reriendered himielf, and a mo • tionEirn inriv,4lol-aud arrest of judgment made; art; aPplicatices was.siso made to admit the de. fendantsto ball, avail it was decided. 'The hear ing irM'hilie r ''Penitably some day. this vreek; . but the Judge refused kall, and _sent Morristo keep, company with co-couipirators. • • The conviction of-these men bee given tiniirei • sal ;satisfaction is this community: ,The 'act for .wkletitheyirere tried and convicte d , is of-so dis . repetable* *queer WI to destroy all sympathy the them. They endeavored to take advantage of the necessities, or the customs 'if you wilt, of the 'community, in order to make money for' themaolvea, by, deseen4S ,t 9 -telte the place of . t.hkinformer.- does not appear that they were actuated by an . honorable' motive., such ai a re gard for the anctity 'of the law„ or thd t itifere • of '..the community or any motive exeept the selfudt one of loomfitting' themseleen at theex pine* of ethers,. An honorable ho de; sired to. put * stop, to the issue of small notes, would have brought suit'on one - single offence, • whichirould have beestquite as effectual as to gather Vip.infarient to nuthp, the informer'salm • amount to many thousands. The act mean, s disreputable- one,•and the, punishmnt has heen•indden and sharp, and we Vomit will be . * warming to all young men to avoid any and acquiring money. which wilt at bear,tke. test of ,the principles of honor, which are the: 'guide of the christian Meichent -and Sim ..o r storm in themiddle of _April le ratiter t urneamoeible.' It:l34=A 110CeS; cry to recordkoch an event, although : Peaches. and Cherriii are in . biloom. On Friday.in caste, erly raid eel In,.which continued with, bud slight in t e m1f 231 9 2 ‘=t4 4 4.0m0d&Y Sioraing,whett tom - . mewe . d to snow, and conftemed 'through the day . . ' without , abatement; and partially throUglithes , night = The storm' woo severe,' and about:one foot of mow' fell, making idioirince for the, rapid . • melthig of Sr* fell during' the earlier stages of the All. During and.Sanday' 'eight the `cold, wee sufficiently severe' „fond 'long .• , itlelesi'yeaterdaYthe passed awarraidly, . • , . , although the sun was at ilt obscured hi mumasoaable weather will sloubtlesado some • dansage.tefinitilont to what extent ilia too soon to ascertain With accuracy. - FLOM . ' show . stertn . commenced {be Eastent Siete!" on Friday, .„ whenAt 7comitieisce7A to .rain here as appeals • - from the following, from the New York Commer dal ofesiturday afternoon. , • = • - A err= Spew Sxonst.-IFe are in the midst of a snow storm gf sztineubl - mSrerity area for the : SCALIKM . ' whichsnow ig to be expected, and or 1 veryteniarliable severity for the middle of ApriL Aftertierwril days of Ene, genlalbpring Weather, snow begin' to fallyeeterday afternoon about E. • o'clock, and 'continued until near noon'to•day„:-: Nor do the clouds Kean yet to bavedischarged - the wficie of,their decoy contents..- We...suppose that, wpm'. a tete); there is a depth of ono* est • -7 Imistfaur inches. The storm was accompanied by a strung gate of wind, which Minden° coned. credo. sionage.. A large number of awnings . lame been desszoied,and several of the lion awn - ing *ode were Snapped in twain. We expect to hear of yet.fttrtber misohletivrought. by the and ' den wad violent gusts, : -= Outside of .the eity, , lVinter Remit to reign in . ' his falrposier. .In the neighboring State of New aenes7 to storm waeperha.ps even mere serer° thanzt aia here.'We underatzzol that. at Eliza- - bellitown this morning sleigh bells.were mounding *untidy in the streets, :and that' the allighing. 11/23 fair. ,The morning train from New Bruns- wick wse detained considerably beyond its: time,by the ice upon. the, geyond. Elizabethtown . the snowman eight or nine inches deep, and the rusu4,l were almost impassable . for wheeled vehi cles:',7-11or dies 116 snow melt ' rapidly. as. -. • might be:gipectid: The formers feel,ozspleast- • Natty the interruption to the - already long delaj-, ed agrieelteral operations of them &son.. = • Sin& the abore was written, our .clip Untie collector reports that at noon one or. the Erode:: lyn lighters ;- while o ff slip, vest tru'ok by sodden flaw of 'wind, and capsized, Thi n ' a Irene four men on board, all of whom were' diU tin . ; ed. 3.Fbe ferry•boat,Wyarlsak went to their as . sistencejut they conk before the 'reached them. Our,eolleeter could not learn their names or that JM.M.--Tbe programme of .11(1/ECM'S first Comma:will bo Ifound oar eoltimmt today. ' The concert' tubes Vico to-morroti night. Tito , tdid ' 001 airirti 'from' cmoloaati till , last nista: Ire Witt'itOMl at Air: Altinor* and dyposo of such seats as wire eel:taken yeateidaii Tliolict s Wbu ikezire to secure . goats wolf toottend to it in' time. val ZLI " "ar dPIPIIU M A.- Lkt ` l ` F r e tT lgre t I tsrr • tatg* c st . abigklaptattempt*commt thaboaltdort. to of NatiszkaAthde r iquitons bill, to that of the Pilgrim Fathers on Plymouth-Sock. -Meat - If the Nehmakti bill shall become the law of 114 fi, thise of of our fellow eitIICUS who may emigrate to that country, *ill find itdu rags,mt. initejurltriallenee; *mite condi tian as aur.anea . stora fermi Plymouth Roc —with nd.codi of laws, no system of political, . civil, , spcial and dbmestic mutilations, hut. with.- full poweiaraFtWitbority td . enact and establish fur thMuselveii such laws and institution as they shall deem wise, just, and necessary; subject only to aucli limitatioh is is imposed by the Com stitutiori. * Thus; you see that the prin. ciple or the Nabs : rota bill is purely a principle of self-government, involving thevight and capacity - of tbSpeciple to rualwitbeir own laws and manage -their own ledl and doinestic concerns. This is - the' uply aii4eov.e.rteir principle, involved in . the ! .o a,thAsi! : .illiistiy,tlie N. Y. Times well cam fsjlowe: Senator Doaglasa overlooki inneral points of difference between the case 'of Nebraate and that of-Plymouth Rock. frith° first plahe, the Constitution - of the - United States, which covers the mar. of Nebntika, explicitly, declares that Coa‘Tass tAall make all weedfal Wes 'and re/Wa riest concerning the territories. Our "anteaters on Plymouth Rock" found no such constitutional provision in force, aoconrtn.• to the best' f oar recollection. ' • • An the next place, our ancestors did make just such laws as they desired. .llhey bad nobody to fetter their action, or to mock them with the semblance of self-gorernment, while its essence was withheld.. They chow theirown goventors, made thetr own laws, eetallished • their own courts, RAJ paid- their . own- etptll3oBP Senator Bonglass presents to the people Of- Nebreska a ''"MaTitotreil.-eintrter,"—and exultingly assures 'Utah that it places them preenely the same Condition with our ancestorsen Plymouth Bock," - and clothes them with all the attributes of self government. • They open it and int•cceedio act upon it. The first thing to - be done is to` elect a Governor i-but on closer examination, they find that lie has already been appointed by the Pres and is on hand with • a, military force to *bock "Itim.—They proceed to elect members of their Legislature: but suddenly discover that poly ayort . or them are to be allowed this priti lege. Instead of enjoying the right of self-gov ernment imlwrently and as inhabitants, they must have become qualified for it by fire years' resi dence and• other forms in. the United States.--- Alen redo eon. vote for Blase 'officers M Mina+, would be dieffonehised is ate Ravi:tory of Nebresslu. Some of Mr. -Douglass' own constituents would tints be excluded from tho right of solf-govern :ment which behaagraciously bestoWed on Nehru- • kn. - But the seleet•few proceed to elect a Legis letnrc ; „end that Legislature enacts a lawmaking it crintanat'to bring a slays into' the Territory,— ur to come Without one, as the case may be. Th e 12prerpor Woes 44 and •is re-appoihtod by the President. They proceed to establish. judicial tribunals for the redress of grievances ;—and find that . the President and. Senate ha-re saved thent,the trimblo..• By this, time they. will prob. ably.concludathat the fiction imposed upon them under the nano of self-government, wfil take high rank aniong the broadest tercet of modern times... And the only velem:dug feature in the whale case is, that the Federal-, Gorernment pogo die On, • "- : • . • Btaiitar . DaU glW musk' have counted largely On the - credulity, of - : clerical. 'resPondents, wheikhe hope& to persuade them that-his bill siMplyis,ik the Territory, of Nebraska-"in pre aid, the aamo,condition as our ancestors found Senator.Doughus doesoM, we believe, expect the clergy or einisideraide portion of the in tellikelt-IrOgfc:ffiftqlow:eiCh Eituif. II it im PoScis . 9n.therFa : ,ra:cf partic_Amd such men as the :editarot the Rai, it -will - serve his pal:am quite well enough: NEillyst& BILL IN 'Nficilid&N.—The Detroit the tpecial orgsa of the „'oll hi - It recent iseen upon - tho subject of the Ne-. . . With ' a bill having-such obricixiens,featires de: ~ _,,y everts: fatal, Itemitiot stand 'the taster ecru ..:egular readers of Ib...TIMM wilt , bear evidettee-that vre .hare • !ought :throughout to speak ortlie Nehrtisla thp 'spirit of mod eration—willing to forego thi expression' ern deep irstretito its ohnoxionsleatures, rather than glee to one personal enemies and the friends of the bill the , restige which they would seek to se cure by false accusations that it is our pros - ince to distract the.llemberatie party Of alichipm on thin particular question. We have from the first been firmly - Of the opinion, add the lapse of time more firmly ettilirhices vas of the _filet, that the Democratic party' of this State are hostile to the passage of the-Nebieska bull. ' Our readers: will not accuse mar being an ab: tilitionist, nor of Interfering 'with the constitu thins' rights of theater. States ; but we wilt tell our delegation'in ttingrms that .the 'people of 3fichigen ace opPOsed to the repeal of that com promise sanctioned by the legislation of thirty years. We say-,' emphatically, that if passed theoliOnse-rM it came from the Senate, it will cause en agitation at the North beyond that which the nation ever me, producing a distnist. In all existing compacts; and a determination of - never • making another. The day' of Compro mists will have passed,-and the evils that will 'result to the national peace, or. oven the national existence, will-be laid on the shoulders Of those who have tlitucnntietessarily "removed - the an cient landmark." - ' Bu Syttratir Dootrassr.,--Yeo few newspa- Peri are able,to swallow Judge . Douglass' leiter ;to tbe Illinois clergy, (Stephen's_first episUe to the Ilticagotunt,) secount of its inordinate 4. Tbe Nei York IleeaW remarks itt ibis connection very eens;kly _ It is, we reprat„ a great, mistake .into which. oar great men at Washington are apt to fall, that of supposingthat their italividtuti views and opin ions upon any leading ,questioa ate of -Capron* importacce to the , public, and. that when they speak, of write , whether it be by .the column or by the square yard, the reeding community have nothing lASa to di, than toned with avidity sad ;wish for, more, But the. day: is ; gone for. this • sort of thing. Steamships railrmds, telegraphs, and all the appliances of Modern progrees, , bate done away with pliamphleteering. . Time is pre• cious, and the public have other,fiah td fry than to read *log dryletters andessayserfter United 'Status &WM.; ; The substance, for.examplo r of thin eightAtelwan ,;etier.ot Judge .Bottglare-.wa -have emend over again ,presented.to oar reid , ern within the liatite...of.thbvl or balms column; If itertatoi:Douglass tad thus-compressed the merits .04: his estso into halt atetatnn, or vies :si .e.ohtme, his lekter.would,hare lad:a circulation amen the neersiispersts hundred times greater' than estinow r.eeetse..: • .A .Dentoeratia friena: , of - euis;- who data been . spendiagoseveral'd. , in iittindanee opon the senior' of, the .GeneWl: Asseinbly calantbilic 'has retained thoroughlydiagnsted with the Imbecility. ind , delogognery 'Of , the whole 'Ems , etre. 'described thelegishdare , A 3 -capable" migerarned lettyinteiests artCprefailleca r lind Whiny -]powerlei far any good or reapeetable frames°. = The time of the bodrii consumed 'lrv! windy Speitelfes',' wheiein the: old Iclaptuirabont the poor. min 'mid fhe rictiman, the - inhering chimes and the critter= raiy,.: capital: &galore indostry,-. and • thilikO, ire iterated and repeated, whatever may he the' , subject that ought to hocorrsidered. - Ile was es; perdally edified with the remark iuged with Breit sehemenee, that fionb but people Who'hoteprop -City are.dissatistied with therrient plan of tax.' alien; that it was the rich,. and notstlii peer, who complained. flowica none but (hone who hold property sic hied; there- ho ground fei any others to find fault wlthibit by 'which they. are not iffeettd.. Chu , friends elle , ' the shore as a speCimen of the Usual 'style or hide : giro or' gnmentation, , and• of , ahatit the • average' efateal manaliip'displayeld by the Mons ankilidotifotin of Ohio. Verily, when thole make, and heaven administer. the- lawO,'the prospect of geed from the government:la rather gloomy:4CM; crm: Atioartox" Comtnhodan appointed to inquire into the ospedlir ciaci tativorl TeneinalS , tiara r'e porttil in ifs that slivery belostantly aholj and OS Owners of the shiroabo pond their . Value hy. the Government-, There aro no slavas under thirty4io years of age, lissreeer, jn Veno, =els; altehildren'of slaioniottieratiern since the YeardB2l, were .decreed ta be ken.b9: l3o 4f l Fer. to versa as apprenticestintil they wire;l, years ot age. Tbe.repott will be, adoptod,:aiid the die: franchis e menr,' ft Is said, ',rift greatly, etrititlien the power cif Manage,erery, elnrpigll be en; .taled to cast *ate;' find will au_ rote 'to 'sun lain'the governineist which them tree. Teti '''Amiscnosits" PrEnts.—tho IndeprF7 dent' Pin:twilit Mays' that Preside 4 Tieram. tans been sending to I ndependedt Demeerotici mem bers of the nest Now Ifanipfaliiro Hoene of Rep ; 'resentitivesi, men *lin More nopeM Hoene minl'imitiiisii Isom with film,'mrpleas of 'doses Noriiimdfianlr Speech In - fairer ot-the' Iletirtaska bitt, whieh addition to. 'he tratik,, had these words in the P r esident's hand-writing on the first pip; r , With -4116 Offasetionsta ' tigsards,-of Yollt friend, Prank Pierce."—Morton Comison Wal. student of Latin, tiehic tenfkied byaiokness, won caliequjank "`What J96q," swrred - • = • Ml= ~Ltuncl Mint n oos ung.—The following - . dioll ibleiden s routed iet.: l the KnickcObiocktigi . vv'lll4 of high respectability a, • • *iv 191 e lady had a charming little boy, very ob serving, . imitativersd : child- lout SiticesT the pi tmsn cOostantly kerb:o lettera and moving off quick; and he thoughtit would be a very nice thing to become a postman. So .he one 4y,ertert.te his mamnues wutoire,and leak nut some twenty-five or thirty letters, tied them up and sallied forth, leaving one at every. house, and. moving off , quick. The lady was rather surprised : when her next neighbor broaght her an open letter, -which she said some body had,left at her. door.; but what wan her as tonishment, when visiting hour arrived, for an other, and another, and another lady coming in, all bringing open letters,. Until her ample parlor was completely crammed You need not doubt the mirth anillan grew fast and furious, as each lady intertel-itith the same tale, and' the little jlolltl3lllll was alated.beyond measure to find what a capital postman he was; hat the beat of the fun was, that every lady, one and all, asserted she had not unfolded or read one word, oh, no ! not they, lattice are far.. far above prying Into ether laeies' letters- The fair lady to Whom-the litters were addressed, is fortunately the mother of a large and lovely family, and the letters were from early friends, schoolmates, &e. ' U, S. &restrain' roe Moister-Tho "-Courier .delEtats Unis" states, as on incontrovertible fact, Witt agents of the Itemise government were I`l3- 64tly in New Yoalt city, negotiating fur the pur- Chase of four of the ocean steamers belonging tti that port. The reason why they dill not succeed in obtaining them, were, first, the high prices asked for the vessels—two millions of dollars— and, second, the embarrassment the owner felt as to the claim which our own government has upon the Teasels in question—from which we may infer, they were United States mail steam ers. When Abernethy 'canvassing for the office of surgeon to At. Ilartholdmcw's Hospital, ho cal led upon a rich gluier. The great man, addres'- sing Jahn, "I supposo sir you want my vote and interets at this momentous epoch of your lifer . " No, I don't " said Abernethy, " I want a pennyworth of figs t coine;. look sharp, and wrap them up. I alma to be off." UEI:UC OF THE 001 HITS ALEXANDER ITTL ANDS viii be a carotid:lto for the of Are of Clerk of the Conde. cohort to the tineleloo of the Auti-lhaottle sad Whiz Coorenttou. • • • REGISTER. • WILLIAM IORSYTIIE Ise ...Ablate far the nalm of Mew. later befuna the Wait ConventlAn.. spitl-te WM. PERKINS I. &candidata tar the offica orttenlater -beton th•Whisc Convention. anifctc WM. K. VAN NIBS, a Elizabeth Borough. to s rand) dote for Resister, at tho &Soling Whig Consolation. spl4.llAuteri Notice.---Frow the numerous solicitations of my - him& and falkortithetu, I oder toyagras a earth- Ago for the. Oleo -or Itsotorn. ouldort to the doehlaa or the Whig Ctogantlon, to he hold ontho 314 day o May nag. ALKX. 01CIIARDSUlt.- Pittsburgh. Arrll3, IL L&LON iew candidate for the alike of Register be fore the Whig OeusestJori. •Dlerte Lim, Walt* Is a candidate Om Oa, nomicalion tar itan• later, berate iha WidsConranSion. apt, .(Eyenipa PaParawnr.l BZCORDER. SAMUEL PM - INF:STOCK Is erndblete for the off.: of Recorder before the Whig Oomerakia. 411 SPECIAL NOTICES. Dr. - 111(cLeites Liiter .—Thin great =ram.. has suPPlartted all ellen far the moo *Camara of the Liver. lts elects are so salutary and speedy, mid at the MOW time ori perfectly site, that It to not map:tains is shmild supersede all others. • Invented by • very distin .guished physician of Virginia, wholtrectleed In • region utecatutry In whk-le Itepalla or Vier Complaint, IC le eir llarty formidable and common, and who bad spent pewit Alaroverten the Ingradieute end proportitudnetheir num_ titles, thole Pllis aro peculiarly sdaptavlito every Nam of Ott dintotee, and meter fall I. alleviate the most olethist• cursor that terrible complaint, They Unveil:Lolly 1:00300 celebrated:and the retwarehei of Dr. 31•Lavie have plarell his smote atrumg thelenifartori of reauttlud. No one hay tug symptoms of this formidable - compialet, should to without three Invaluable Pills. Have you • gain In the right Nide. under the edge of the ribs, whlehincreaare with pressure--,unabh to lie with ease on the tell able—with ex: cadanal, somethsten ionitant, pale under the shoulder. Idade.frequently extending to the ton of the shoulder:— Rely upon it, that although the latter todos aresometlues imam Wt rheugualle.„-theyall arise from Mumma the Ur. et; mutt( yott would have rebel, uttilnetantll and boy. to. of Dr..ll'Larre:s Liter.Pilla. • . Pi:debater. be careful la oak kr. 1.0. AVIA NE'S CELF.IIII.ATED PILL-Seated take none dye; 71rn are other' PIM. Litt , Pink nov bcg.. the puWIG Itlrt bk Cekbrated Verretruae, ran noel* had ►t ell frepertaLbe Drug Stnrwit In the United Slam gen, for Bat. br the sole troprletere TtAtelltai MU ern KILe; spit:d►v:B Semmes 'ta J. Kidd a. tu %toed A, COCARAN ,& RUSSELL ISOCCSOGS TO 1710)1/Li ALLINONE. a Co-i GENEHILCOMMISSIONAIERCII&IITS No. 32 North_ It toms and G:t North Kolar otroot. TURD STORE ABors IRCL =MET; 1 3 11:11..All&LPLEIA,. iIAVE • tANOTIANTLY ON BAND SPEY.MICETIIOII DRUGGISTS' USE. "rararaglAftligraiTtati rm K.U.em Oloootral, Olive and Westent Ok &too, Sperm, Whale, Lard, Sea-Elephant. AND TANNERS' OIL, Ileiog large Importore of Oil.. tr. , aro prrptsvel to forobili them upon the mood favvrablo tem.. Tar, Pitch, Resin and Spirits of Turpentine. Varniab,C4' unpheno or Pine Oil, Burning Alcohol, Strong Dontlorisell. .Rioe. Cotten and•Sodi Ash: AIM ALSO. AGKSTS iron TIM ..014,2ARD 11.0nlittlt 01.0.111 PAN V," sods.. tirosi/Antly supplktritith tbovulora Mode of Ml* top rior Sp.tioit nod libitakut Out , Pow4._ t r .tach theyjtro that Waived by tootosketv tramat to soy in Oita entßotry vt .1v0..-. FOE SALE TO TUE TRADE. ON ALrOXMODATEM • TERNS. Ow windfall i 10.1.1 aro : FPI? 0 ILetenty W. 1214 530 21 0, Imo , otlint ftni,tizir; 0 . Dock 81.3otitar * " "OA Amelielnt Rporttng. ilautoterle 1 tub. Indian Rlfk% • Ketottatity,llno. • ski man sr 1.1.11 inutunt rowan., In Kegs and PROTECTION. .INSURAWE COMPANY, UY i ttigl r"" ltr..t.te roue, "$1,0051)1)75. • - - • LINCOuPOIVAL.D 1826.. , Policies of Insuritneolsetied itt nU Lintels an the Mina avoroblo tetras, against. DAMAGE, B Y RE, , 011 111( • PEIOLS OP NAVIGATION. . mh11111.3. Agent alrt.wo tpa, di . _ . .Thonsands• of Cases ••• of Consumption b.iwt•es