- 4 4utm - ozi anahavaguip.kAgre&i.-4,17F,:0f Au, 80 .Two - SECONDOAND - PIANO FORTES lIIRNITINtiI aartieti-erble . (rdodiu) attar. ovule KU 120. eaarsaaselrus at 2 ee. leak, will be acad. at • thee obautelal salts maw. earns/ of Wardaaa Rif th 2tar Mama Bane FOltrA OM or which le avairler • instrastueak _arbeleant =d marinaO ds.m 1 mend Loangek ens blur seat Divan: and sone. kaaa Banana earl Tables, Pat Bedsteads; tabu extel breakfast Tablas; Lbokilek wain. unto ekszlek Mae Sae AL DAUB. AO& ------- STAPLE DRY-GOODS At .Anction--On Uri IbtA 11'10 deka. at the rorunnelsl /do roomy,. rorrir Woad arrl7llth rtar.rlll . •b• rrld,s etarbst.trlZ.. ol 11±ple Dry Goodi. a riuth. essrlarmr. rathretts. Delano.. awn. g u it h i. . v thg,. &00¢ sad brolrn riansl/11.: Mal Mums, zie Inekrj_es.. 6 . l "ff. Dalni. l .ollhff 111 neat blesebra 11 .L' 11,0 yrn /I " , ' tible "Ihro# ll knd COttaxl parrot !Mfr. mll3 P. 11. DAMS„ Ana. ON NAVIGATION: CO.' IT Way A eri ggitr..o& Thuzplgy _ et. th e Uszelmate cx auger.us, !Lao . 9 4.20 p Mon. liaTigitlin Co. Pkt vabriB Ata. 17 — ALUABLE STOOKS. At Auction—On - •;,- Shosidly evenIAID-VIAV . tIA o'tkok, at the DWA; Dzehags: will Den /SlD tal, Ass blescAuk n ate And.llAsiiiatarere Bank; Co,) ~,Rxchanso Dank of littabtast: Bulk or Pittsburgh. IVlth satiety of other stock* *WAD AID M annonsus d 'an tbeurateD the pals. IL DAVIS, anat. ANIC ' PITTSBURGH STOCK At Atintioa—+la Thursday @vistas. May lath. at Vi I, diri= l :lllZ746=At e istr th . b' mya. P. AL DAVIS, Aura lir- AI LOT & DWELLING HOUSE IN VIE V 2 60110130E1 OP NEW BBIOITTON At Audio:L— -(1a ednesisy afterooon. nor 11th. at 2 o'tvoot, sr the • essainger Depot. will be sold that desirable lot of formad, "elevates% the corner Weird north es. In U. 80, °ugh of - Nor Brbabbon. g • front of 00 feet and ez• tinvang been 230 leer to all ey, oulrblett is erected • two storidireUlng bon" with bent brdldlng. AA, later oceazdad by Trpll, Zvi. pe being de. Ile btfab y eituAT. wal ted on Abe endoenoe bal odpposite pro trty be Bomb: err at err Du% end In full Al.. of the Above depot. Terms, ene.lntrd nab, rodeos In 6 lad 12 months. with Interne Alt approved security. • ..• • oal br n niseirl M ab q l A." or ß t or e ro ' r Gaa r t p so i D ev s oaon pc.o el tbenbecliber. v • 103 * •P. M. DAY/8.46 . . . • lr.rmoiL itzscative Coininitte . F r o UNION EUCUTPIECOMITTEE li=tsd by ths late County Caumition.iettiehlat thal9th of Maroti last. will mut at lb* COURT MUSE; la Ole denoa WEDNESDAY. May 110,1111 o'clock.A.ll. A fall attendance Is remouted. u Imaortaut beeinsu will be bretutht before the Committee. All theidalegates to the Conuatlest are members of th e comadttea authority of the °pant:alms, astititatd 'JOSHUA HANNA. Chabmaa. A Human Life Saved! Vl:lnflame, 11, 1856. gni Dear ihr.—As toogyour atedkare to sal on catnatantaant, ..nck con to par,. three' plessme in stating Its eamts:Ftted to me br Mother. rho bre to Ude rises tbrir testimony Is a fair sped awn ot sh I here r rat • Ilf.ketsint told otee , ltabu/ d a w n ttles of *Amu Balsam. and eoutlnualtr rt while UMW tt anttlior Intim and Itorr we?: Cooreeted to that dame that Med discharged /rem try mouth awl booth, •so that all thou rot It Itormalbls for me to lire tbrookh another ebla. . The data. too dld all they mold for me, but th ought most dlo. data. &or /Psi =Of 1 got =odes Weer end Aga* Care, tdab at ones re ,llatad alto tiaras and manias . I'my stontaah and pian ha ism head rt drmid bovea, and predated a permanent • Ors &abo" . . • IL 111. CONKLIN aye- .1 had been taking medicine of ea good • doctor ea we bare to our county, and taken any quantity of quinine end iyeaddca without say good remdt, Mum nth. August to t h e 17th December. But meths how Dial to yITriPAPII 41116. b raw...idg=z, o r! mummt nornby lulu two thirds ol •-bottlef:' P. - .111.00.L1N Taman here. but both the other broth en way Ids case Ina Pre same aa 11.110. / said the medlr due to both Um sum day, and the ours mu as speedy pais the um imalgratlty, aad I =lobe ea newly. et; fIUSTINGTON. '2 ,, • altum Moak' for I= Med proof ao Mb, It I. of sae bettor tenor than theeat!. Dumber cf /Um ....Idestro Ilan already onbahbed. and it* atlll gnats amount that b contlamay Paring In to to. tb•PubUo there —One thlusawn, Dud you I had Waal= to Condon: . *loaf* eoefirmakto Max fahas one armygracrai circa ado" tuammw Me acme of thar - ssaareman i modf. onward Utomeilk imam hapertk,me cod their with Ufa farclaseahm•tLef erylyttial•wor qf Orr Minn uy as mach VA. daraj New I ;step/noun to faith/that Oho Contlan rammed to the same "Dr:CbristWa Aguallabam . that Is mention• in the abate cenlloste. . - - 'There see ssertal otinse Industrious 1a01 !• Isto are *p aling to thetrpolmsnos trash ell that publish stout my Near &Mt Ague Cure, or Antidote to .I.lslarle, except the Certificates o Cures„and the Outlands et the ceLehm• tad Chemist, _Dr. Yana R. Ohliten, of y. Y., In Inver of its perfectly Ii&I/MLE118 SKLAR iCTEK. 'reach is attached to , =opleg r. .. m •ytris t. erill always term to distinsmtrh my JAS. A; Rl.WDZS:Promieter. Pro-elder., R L For We by Joke illtehell„Deo Ogden, Om. IL Keyser, n. N, Wiettrainin. L. Btiso and Drugmus ap2l.3m DISSOLUTION—The Paxtzerehip hereto fan ennl fif none the namel4le of MONTGOMERY dc L EECH, tot Vander dinoned hr mune% Invent. Zither of the patens are 'Lather-bed Mann the bennsts otnld dna JOAN SIONTSOIII3III, _ - - CLUB 13. LEECTI. ONAS. B. LEECH, rut.ormout r aeri [media 'FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, /MLLE/3IN Flour, Grain , Bacon. Lard and Batter, AND ALL SENDS OP PRODUCp, Next door to the. Old Stand, No. 114 First street l 116 Second street. 212= TO • Jan= Itarshall.Esd., Praddont Fartners' Depodt John llmdt orixer Bch and Woid aLc Wan. Mond ps, Maas Manufsetavor„ dad Plitaburah Merchants Gemarallr. NW, Jurist& Co., PhLadalphia. -A- Card. I REQUEST t: . ntkerl f ionof my friends and • ' . ; . 2 SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Witkii F. Wok -0731taing • lazini variety or rich ebbs than any other tanner 'pose /we. I have it too Eildlipalaa to obtain all the shades or • FANCY CLOTHS grearallslesited,,le Pew, Dahlia. Mulberry. 'Brom, .Disabßros. and 01.1 m, otth TIUIOII2 tint. of Omen sod Blue. I have olmnsed the oats care In selonimmr - • - Fancy Outamsres, 'embrace. o dudes anortment of light colors. rooltabb, for emmlng, doem In the - Bummer mom. Irlth• number or • InarkFdefald , Shrank' floode 1013, In. 'tended ror the hot weather. lay stock of VF.STINGB is se We lk :o p = he tO s o t al . e' s ar t h l tg . .. eam d s i f=rery . lalty amortosent of Boys' Citable:: has jean In•rcased and I ont_ prepared to rale I order. In this branch oda- more sollorastlon to myselfand baron thou hitherto. I would mil pee attrothorn to a number of Nett, saran Plaids Minna to children' dreue..o hats. I WWI, marmot fait to plema ales, Dreettes. I.Atr... 4.11111121111 D &terlaut, "ProttalL Nenklnettes Sod Drab IMO= Cloths. trstb ramomnts styles or Wonted and Li ra OtOdS, Intended elthri. for mros , or boys , a ochlnd . •• • SOLOMON STONER, _ ._ap23-Imd& - vel • No. 80 Wood Street. To Coal Dealers. 800,000 "BUSHELS - COAL WANTED. PROPOSALS are now beim. , received at the dam of tbs Cincinnati One Vett and Cote Ot m• MM. its - the delivery of 200,003 bestial. or YougbiriteenT or but QuilitT Pittsburgh Coat; at the Ou Worts la Clu e lanatt. Zoom tttooo to 10900 buebela amid be doh, • red oy the AM arofJuis neat; the ternaindet be r 4p:dud In eats monthly betel( t o throughout tbs WNW of the year 185.1. UN i ranent l ic iluf t te anstrauw....prll Lth /11. L. DESIRABLE 'COUNTRY RESIDENCE Ilf OAKLAND. YOB BALE—A • Itinolon Haase and Foxe ghlbt Improved. --211 house beffhicln. sell oath, calSTAlniently arranged. and eamtytable, contelutag 12 rooms. Is a Pomp fa the kitchen counseled ants a well of rradlent water: a Omen at the doer of ISO hues capacity; au lee house, flosing house. tdalcreatorr, go, The grounds ano bled/ =Wend sad under ford • The Fruit of the ebrdeest yodeller, and abar.dent. The lean Trees us of tO years gorgerth and beet rarletlea - Vince... Shrubbery, la. selected with attehtlon end otel taste. Then le ex. •. oebent Mal order the rlacr tne rein Is on Mend with the =MA Za9ul2l ore. pit I,CO yards of tba Wins: TZUI Stollen 11 rarely edualed fa , healtlalnese, good besatital an& extended slew of the Wet. the lionontabela YeUey, and the Creator extruding to Out lt le aooseelble by Penes Arcane—the bort road edreralog trom the city. Llthonget o=Pbder ln the eatintsy. and flee fro= ins otty abnceshere, yet I. r: l4 l C = 7r ttee I for gort e e Ute tig Tdx refaafeWoaal "11`' Tan'Lit:4JAgre4i.l olt retreat. PastersVn pa be given at sat time. Tor Imbibe. per. wawa pejo; twine, Or . eaq at 07 Mutat street MII.ODES' Jrzvral& AGUE CUBE, or it Antidote lo Massie. kr tla r tsreatkaa lad cure a Yaw and Row, or Chili Year. gee, and ther • Letenattent- aid Remitter 7mrsi Ida of e foam Naar, semeipaahri hi,. bitß4 Gamma DeIBoV bility. blight lir We, Awl &lather tame (Melee whbh bra a common Darin moats er kligaig. Bold by _ -So Warty et... Pit math. NDELIBLE TNIC—I have' just rcu'd a ' brussatudr of Wattles . lite:Mad Ink. with or with. eat they:twat:tom It ft offered ashes.' superior Wan? ' Doer in use,sudthe masee wilt be rerouted in all otess whereat zoom otherwise; JO!. 11.61100. ; ...,, - Cement :,.. Chinel-Stonet. : ...... Platten_ ..:,- LASTra‘forland stud:Stucco Work; C o. loot tor Orionis aid Publlei Waite,' Mild Otone. a I on bandat 5 If/ Liter t.I. it. llttatrar w il v , . . - ZINC PAINT--10. tene for rale cpiltE---50, out for rale by • : Trtnneg xin A primo article, fa; oar br rut J. 11, cANYIVID. 10 bble. Linseed for gale by '21171 - CANFIELD. EELS• , - PRIME 01110 EXTRA sad fts salsbz mom, Na..b Watar et. APPLEE--250 bash. bright dry ArA n gs. 132 rton oid kl. " "bY tortErrna scam. 10 COFFEE--Itlo snob' choice Green for Irby mil WATT WILEON. Liberty lA. _•1111TA.It CANDLESTIiat received trout eick cosusignment,l23 taus of_ rl_,htrSjmultes • irwir.r ortiele. for mar !Al. •- r • • • o 12 II• PIED PEACLIES-60 bush. in otoro and t pb br • and • DAVID O. =IBM -='QZ&ARIEB - 92iNDLES-4.'5 boxes in store ' iMiad tbrlldi'o7 BPIIISuER lIMILBAUati. - 001:4T1ie bigieet marker, price paid in calb by • . I-CARDAMOM 3: WA- •. e a. ..• . an. mai bi..--m7B, . DAIZELL It CO.: Mat, it Q 10 - 411. I ' , I. la nom. I+ gm sad for sale 1 y - T. LITTLE &CO. lkiAl s ? o - LASSES-180 bble. N. 0. Woken ,s Odor 1:10231 Biolaisar, L 3 Km/ Ibr Ws by T. LITTLZ .1 00,- AN OFFICE TO LET—On sth atm; war watt.. Avoir to mla a.ctrruararr a los. COMM • ORANGE . PLANTS—A !apply xybut, nem int RR sas by DOMES t COLLIao, BACON- -14 =AO Shoulders; 9 do Thuile; t 0 inns azyitgAsnor CUM% far nata irr a co, OGS UAID-1.0 Wes curledUZc zeed sautottsvoif PREGEILITARUKCCILL A/CDOW-40 bbloNo; 1011 d 15. do No for 'll6l 23°4 ". and rreixaxa UMU361:1011. oeE 80AP-201boxes in atm and for ffiliffrorn Moon Ponovan. BOOKS, MUSIC, &C. CHICKKEING & 60$8'• PIANO -.FORT ES. MANUMITIMED BY °RIMMING &BONS BT.--soox Grand and Leers Piano Porte!. PARLOR GRAND P.L0;10. For 'sale only_ by , JOHN 11. MELLOR, ha. El AtIOD ,fiotDfaismod Alley 44a, dl sat i IL MELLOB, the exakusivo and POte•altk do- foe the We of Calm. .16 4 .v.E=oa to Pi t tn t hatth i b t as to retono teghtor Owl ?khan'. for their Moral liatrons ito , bm n hu noirtho plume of tolottolo t e them that. by Mt to • De awed ogorded to the new sad splendid 11. 3 . FM* itaaUfillerf• =MAO eroded at so etym. of am Two Hundred illousand Do &es enure er _otataring son . . rel aah&iar tn. maauftetunt of UM . W own Pima Yantis. Um. will be mt. Wed to keep • fall sonllat theft tmgmy Pitt Grail tho la mosaufestxtred by tam. from tho Ub ino elthohlkt Grand ru b Otond sod Itquare Bono Fee" to the o w n p 4 mini Pismo footmen of Will bald - ens .1.1 BOSTON PRICES by the aid anew marblux7. and the ra.kothle improy. Monte introduced into the new manufactory of Chigger Ing k p.m they will ha enabled to produce batter Piano • lort.• then th. grim Pm , chasm may also demur on a otengine and large mega( their Plonoo Rote, being kept at the Waterman In Pitts burgh of all the styles manufactured by tam. thereby affording the western maclumor all the advantages of the Dalton market without somense of trammetion at risk. A Mu Lore and deception of Cideltering t at,.. .Drand, Parlor (nand and or Piano Pretra rarniebod an=cfi":race".'r MValatrnt=ta_the sr hie the Manua of referring to about ems rftr i = /Wallies InVittsburgh and vicinity. who have purchased and hem In use Plano Fortes from the above manufacto. .Ti . , and aim to lite le melee Principals of Bautnaries who hare Chiekaring a Scum' Piano Ported la ass. and hare Vi v i e t to their unqualified testimony of th eir superiority over maWenn ew.Ch Bensine ea Ogy. Beatty, Mitring of the Blenbenville P. la . Mrs. tl. li. Hamm, Principal of the Washbogton Pe. mile Seminary, IL. K. Wilson. M. D.. Rheostat of the Edgeworth Yemen Dminari, Powlekley Pa. Bar. Bamla. gassalay cornet* of two DLlnyol. Y• man. BUaVIUN, Inv. Jonah- P. Taylor, Principal or Kellwood Boys Leadouty. New 11 at, Karin Fern e t intaluary. Youngstown. p. Prof B. R. Williams, Louisville deadef.• for Young Ladles, lionirrille, Ky. Alin germ, Thonareon, Principal of th. mows Demme ry, at Magi. Ohio. to tg., to. Old Pianos taken in exchange at their full mew to gar irM't j( 2 11 ?..- E1 Mki44n:•__ Rile agent for Ohletering Sena for PlMlnagh and Wage= Pennsylvente. No.al Wool at, between 4th and' Diamond eller. tand'edtw? NEW SPRING STOOK OF OH.ICKpRING & SONS' • ' r • • Piano Fortes. 21101 IN IL MELLON Lae just . reoeired nrren mere CIIICIDEIIING 80NW PIANO NORTE& and eolonlating • r the Melt. selected Ps Spring males. mamba. . InE of Twattr•Plve new andeplesehdlnscratnenti etyma varlets =lsola. manoisetored by the ahem Chieker , Aga (Bonne). ham thetdatnestallX o(7r AVE to the meat eadidly Wetted SEVEN OCTAVE PQII/RE PIANO. a l i tT E = wen as their iamb and. hendieble Grand Grand Pllunn. EVERY PLANO PORTE In this lot Is or their NEW MALIN with their PATENT IRON FRAMES and PATENT ACTION, and are not only warranted to the pnrcheaus by tee manufactUrar, bet by the sabeeriber, to to In all russets, a. perfent, as In. Ortonents can be made. both Inngard to material and workmanship. PRIOR INVARLInhY the RMe no in Roston, at the inannatetory. JO ON 11, HELLOS. No. 81 Wood street between Diamond Alley and eta wheat. Agent!. CUICEXILINO A PONB,Bosten. for Pletaborgh and Weetent Penna. mate GIMITHST IMROVIDEENT yETI rwoNEW SCALE. KLEBES & 11110. 0 i" Biro Received • mull lot of NUNNP AIN S & CLARKS' I PROVIDED - WITH ME% S• NEW SCALE. HIS IS TRETE LATEST ttnd undoubted -1 the wore moms? linvonment as lot nude to Idleo FORTS. "The POW/OR of the Instrument Is almost DOUBLED thereby; and In want al onion.. nessand lbrUllancy atone. they outlaw anything as yet Produedin the shape of • Pilaus They puma all the advantages of the °BAND PIANOS without any of its disadvantaged. 'Ws ehaTleoge eatuarlaon With the lintromeuts of any_other maker In Lile country. conti nent that every notlaneed lodge of the article will atone, admit their uperiorty. The paw* reipeotfraLT Invit ed mean and examlte these sawn lutnimenta. 110 IL. HBER 0.. Pots agents Mr Ns., U m Cares Pianos for Wisteria Perm. No. 13 Fifth at. mat door to Mundis Balt P.B.—Splendid essortment of the above shortly et. sleeted for theBDrin• Trod.. PIANO FORTES. tio—Ndoulkker. I.PrlfitgeK E. t 8 just receiving a largo stock of Pianos of te latest styles. f rom the manungtories tt BAUM: ARMEN • REINS. Liambursdr. HALLE% DAVIS A CO. Scrotum HAINWB, BOOS At common, New Yost; • A. B. =CHEZ:BACH. Philadelphia; Together with those of other makers. at mime from 1= to 11.0011 Incladins everr variety twd Hsia from the OH.. tat substantial, iron frame Piano, tothe most els- Cant. mrved 1.31. XIV .tale. suture and Orand Mum; Arrangements have been made with the manufeetaree. Dr whith their instruments are told 101.7 hs &heftiest!. vivo agents hers than in the east. end without to. 'addi tional eon and rise of transportstlen. ETU? Piano sold by the subseriberis warranted Derfeet to ever? respect end a written guarantee will be c¢ en if required. CHARLOTTE BLUER, .113 No.llB Wood street Prize Eionge. New York Musical Review Prize Brest sad Low, try:O. Maya Took Lb. Ant prisi* of ta'CL 0.11. 01211 lieut. by Dle. by de la liarb ~ aID IIL Where ars all the Birds that balm. by frank . No. IV. lip Clout's Mother's lions. by O. 0. Comer.— Took thersoora4 gra of $lOO. N .P . V V I: Tr: ilairer b l y . IT ' 11;',.`2% • The Partlus. K io n. 0. wow.. VIII. Serenade, by belt Etapol. Ths shim eight loess ware selected frau 400 sent Su for acmpslitlon, sad It th em e hat nolleetloa of wags wear ynabllebed to America. avey are breed hi superb etyla. and add at the law brie. of rirsrroms ems LACEL. V9r etas at the Musk Stars of 301(15 11. MELIA/It. myll Si Wood ..art. To the Public—Piano Tuning. ErEATED instances of careless and in • La, anffielent Wall:ger Plano Fart. having or Weems, to our notice. we herewith reepetttally requeet the pore. atom( Inetroment& inweha el at onweetabllshitomt a to apply to CS when they dense any tuning done. We em ploy none but the very alga teats,. andsemen their sorest but VII Clll2lO. bold warselree reeporal big for the lne juriousegole reeolling_from *inerrant 04 elorenly tune inn. MYS 11. 111. Eggs a HMO, N. 63 11116 It. NE W MUSIC—The March du bait, L. M. tiotteehalt. SI. Last Nose, do, The "Mara. do Null" ban run through Onto editions In one week, sad the putdrsherce are still unable to supply lb. stemma& It le gotten up to elegant sty% and doubled!, hare a luster and more aseirral nal. than .7 pima of •he kind sear üblished In America Stinnehata. or Lang/dnaWa ter e Polka. Francis ki %own. - el Troestaro de Verdi; Fantasia per Ilene Rawlins. Malakoff Quadrille. pith colored frond. plow; audio= Ponta. Eugenie. Broad Mazurka Querriere par W. V. Walla= Trananiptlon of /awaits ea.lodue. by G. A. °slant.. IP Nor: Invitations inkling. brilliant satiati on', Wen. Inch°. NEW OLKAS. illawathe.b7 Ee z lMMLunt , b 7 Amber. do. Illauutbs. by FA= V. Mont:gain - Mute:a. &Unbars: and Whirs Mountain. NEW WALTZES Nide, Loarke. rmadols of Icy., kluctitscola, Diary MAO: NEW. /ONES. Dream. that alarmed am When a Child, Al.. Lars theme:Emil. and Tears. Why ask If I Itstoember, Mice Ilawthumr; Dearest Spot of Earth to roe le lime; Why that Tear "When (=row tulip thy almuntrer , Old Aantr Nool•Tbo llose Pestilent In at the Window-. I ea Not An gry; IV hen than I bean Angel tort Window So gra, words by LongfelLow; Dreams V of Too th . Carlo Vol.. suet said and tor solo by (M ARI OI TN BLUME. • OM Established Plano Depot.. 118 Wood at. AT Erode walled; Post pall. roy3 T { INE PAPER HANGINGS—Some new Ye s .l i arTm n .L. hsu pom r ,i. l l%rglVEV7. P . P 4 Centre; ito..zeea.t piper room of cog E. V. COCHRANE. AI:oChm.T. • ri HEAP WALL PAPER—New supply, x nedved vattems. st 9 123; and 15a, 31edlact CuCL ]0 2.5 e. by ra3 14 C. lERAN/1. P AU & WANTED—Good mixed rage I_ll,l:Erasht at. blame =sad rstes. • • NE. "INTERESTING WORKS ON TRAVEL— Iines lined In the Chinee• limblre, vnlo orblea Observations In Europe. 2 • Do do in the Nast. Prirne'elhaval In Europe and the Eaet Delnrd 'Tailor'. Travels. " Stephen', Travel. in Czedral Aoleatea. Chian. and Vo gt n. 2 vain • • • Yeairre's Treed' in Nlearagns e 2 voir litenetdr gal:edition to the Greet fait uke.:2 vela Weak a Trends Bowed the Dead Pea sad in the Bible Land e n Voysießoond the Woad: Bartlett's Pareonalliszratieg .Tbe stove. with s great many other etazdard works of !major rale by KAI' Melo td. Wood street TEE LIFE AND EIPEECIIES of llezu3r oan annbiled arni edited by Daniel "Wan!: with valuable addition., *lntraday an Epitome or th e Coo. toads Measure& and se rustof tbs obituary ad. and Funeral Sermon 161=1 to the !Senate u 4 bears of Itspreeentatbroa, /ITN mints hatrertant Le t . ter; not heretofore //oblides:4 n twoeole.B To for !Web) ney7 NAY a CO. 14 Wood at.. NEW BOORS THIS DAY—The Rise of tb•Dutehlkleabllc, a llWort, br J 13 Hotter. In a A Second Jouxhey Roved the Worlch by Ida Prete.: Tbs Teacher, or moral by In the Instruction and Gareretwout or the Young. by Jib Abbott; The etneuto, 15,thArter 13toty Woks; Yom Harper's ltdamlne Dr Ms pa ti ne= 1=7 . 7 . 4: o ru . l * e e . tr I t irce S. Art - • J V L 1111AD,8 Tooth st. • Icnva/ands, . . .Ttallith N. FIiAnEE, - formerly 'a resident of . (nos of Ioa), Inn "Due tun lo • kw eye for the Connell Muffs sad gone City Land Dtotrlete. Coltallste andste. einem bovine money to Welt. or wen yenta to loe an byre fowls Malmo Dannelly and remotely attended to. bysolatex on him at the More room 0 Thomas 2f. Dal/. No. Ye Menet 'trod: from 9 A.lll. to John .Illessair; =haat, Ilitarket It. PI it•burgh; _N. Elalmeo *Deo, Bankers; dm 4. Ommenno made., ao. Meseta ItselkAllodeony: Jobs Iletelememountmet. - • • Yea DAM= 1113511111 T. AIRIPACTURER of Yellow 'kicking. itt.birk-grztrlttr;f7.= C L w 2- yr.ktba worm. ppesbr • • 'antlikardur akwa o • I QUNDRIES-30 bias. labia sa4 II& Golden am. Sitansex nuttm bp Wu aror Tlmingn No.• a lfaetmt 2°Q°slVeafid"."" "1"1-" Zirr a WILSON. • arta Extri' .Floor; 40 COll2-50 tag. Olaina Soap, in in and fir de b 7 IMS FO RST= it SCOTT. FLOUR -300 bble. extra Flour in zwro and 1: kr rib bz • -roux= k voorr. Leather sad Ear. BeltiTarr. -- T BATHER BELTS, copper rivited• mho T ilia Bantu far Elostan. to. Band Cul d er, et. aid Meet" at, Rittotrorth. lehiCtlland • W. W. WALLICe O,BEASING , 011 for wag on,, buggies VI OW esix , da, Just ned and tar eto4 by csyi 01gE011770 basketf t.. r= a co CASTILE WAP 7 SO Intl?! i=d) r a 00 BULL'S BARSAPAIIILLA=-1 2 doxfor este tq zavb IL 00. BLUE MOSS-50 lbs for &e tzli • A .. 14 eisr i tis i6 bigs 16 r n n ietiss rdaretid QXRUP-20 bbl% extra Golden !Iry to 6.7 anrha oa7 Mae D 7 MS 11010 WW. • TELEGRAPHIC Arrival of the Atlantic. FOUR LAYS LATER FROM' EUROPE. Nrw Tow; May 12. The Steamer Atlantic; from Liverpool, arrived ' to-day with Liverpool dates to the 30th tilt. The principal feature of the news is the dB. alai 13nblidaition of the treaty of peace, and the I formal proclamation of peace. Three appended contentions are also provided for. The first has reference to the passage of the Dardanelles; the second is for arranging the details of the naval force in the Black Bea, and the third declares that the Aland Isles are not fortified. There is also an Important declaration of manstime law, viz: Abolishing privateering and providing that neutral flags protect cargoes, except contraband articles, with the addition that neutral goods un der the enemy's flag are exempt from capture.— The treaty itself Is precisely the flame as sent by the last Steamer. The missing articles, Nos. and 6, relative to a general amnesty and ex change of prieoters, end Noe. 7 and 8 give Tar key admkasion into the European political sys tem, and secure European arbitration, in caeo of dispute with her. Peso* has been formally proclaimed. Several Important meetings of political par ties in Parliament have been held, presaylng trouble to the mkistry'of Lord Palmerston. A Parliamentary Blue-Book has been publish ed containing all the Central American dorm manta The Cunard steamer Asia arrived out on Mon day night. LtsrenrooL, April 80.—Cotton is variously re ported as being easier but not quotably lower and as baring declined }. The decline however appears to be confined to lower qualities, while fair and middling are easier, without much change. Meseta. Richardson, Spence & Co., quote N. 0. Middling, at 6 6.16; Mobile 8 3-16; Uplands fik. , The sales for four days have been 27,000 bales, including 8,600 to epeoulatore and exporters. Bassterrtmv—Market firm with a moderato busbies& Flour has advanced ad ©la Wheat ld®7d. Corn firm with an improvement of fid. Western Cana Flour is quoted at29eo32s; good Ohio 34s 6digB6s Gd, White Corn 29s 6d0803. Yellow and Mixed Corn 80s. Pnonstoas.—Beef =changed in price with a moderate business doing; in Bacon the quota- UMW are unchanged, and the baldness is rather limited at 588055 s 6d; long middles 54e054s Gi. Lard unchanged with a moderate demand at 5860545. Tallow unchanged, business very dull. Pot• ashes active but without change in quotation; sales at 88a; Pearls unchanged with a moderate business; Common Rosin 43 61 @las. Spirits Turpentine unchanged at 84a. LONDON, April 29.—The money market is tighter and a now loan is substituted. Consols 92}42,92f. The Atiantio left Liverpool on the afternoon of the 80th silt., at 5 o'clock. The latest commercial &deices are under date of Wednesday afternoon stating that theßt had been no change during the day in Grain or Pro vieions and that Cotton was quiet with a down ward tendency. Exousan.—All the Probst,ln accompanying the the treaty of peace have been laid before Peril meet Great excitement prevails in the political cir cles. Lord Palmerston bad called a meeting of his friends, and the conservatives have also veld a meeting to agree upon the tactics of Me op position. It is said they intend making the fall of Bars the test question. Lord-Clarendon had tall before the Rouse of Lords a copy of the treaty of peace and moved thgt it be taken op on the 6th of May Lord Palmerston had also laid the treaty before the House- The 4th of, May had be en appointed as a day of thanksgiving for the restoration of peace. • Lord Ltndhurat has consented to postpone for the present, his motion in relation to the Italian question at the reqUest of Lord Clarendon. The debate relative to the fall of Ears, com menced in the Commons...no the 28th ult., by M. Whiteside, who introduced a motion of censure. The Attorney °anentl defended the Government and Lard John Manners supported the resolu tion after which the debate was adjourned until the next evening. - lante AHD Clll3l/I.—Telegraphicadvices from Calcutta are to the 284 March, and from Hong Hang to the 111th are received. The kingdom of Condo was quieh since the annexation. The ca king had left for England. The town of Rome has been destroyed by fire. Persia is reported is quiet Trade in Judie had improved. The insurrection In China is still progreesing actively. The imperial troops bed been defeated at Mangee. Hoeg Kong had been visited by an ertenaive fire. The first of Nye, Brothers St Co. hoe failed. Exchange at Canton le 4o 11d, at Bhaagtal Gs 4d. The following is the substance of the missing , artiolee of the treaty of Peace. Articles sixth grants a full and entire amnesty to those of their subjects who may bare been compromised by any participation whatever. in the events of the war in favor of the enemy, and it to expressly under stood that snob amnesty shall extend to the sub jects of each of the belligerent parties who may hose entered during the war to be employed In the service of one or the other belligerents. Ar , tide sixth, prisoners•of war shall bo Immediate ly given up by either side. Article seventh, de- I elates the sublime Porto admitted to participate in tbo advantages of the public law and system in Europe. Their majesties engage each otr his own putt, to respect the independence star ter ritorial integrity of the Ottoman empire, and guarantee in common with a strict observance of their engagement, and in consequence consider any net tending to Its violation as a question of general interest. Article Bth: if there 'Mould arise between the Briblime Porte or any other signing Powers any misunderstanding which might endanger the maintenance of their rela tions, the Sublime Porte, and each of such pow ers, before having recourse to the use of force, shall afford the.other contracting parties on opportunity of preventing such an extreme by means of their mediation. The following additional article bee been rendered in-operative by the neoeseity for em plating traneporte for the evacuation of the cnemlee'lerritory bat was evidently an after thought consequent upon a suddenly suggested difficulty. ADDMIIINLL MID TPULIDIESORY Awricist,—The stipulations of the Convention respecting the straits signed this day shall not be applicable vessels of war employed by the belligerent pow ers for the evacuation by sea of the territories occupied by their armlet, but acid etipulatlons shalt resume their entire force as soon as the Convention shall be terminated. Wasnuscrron Ctrs, May 12.—Judge Crawford gave his decision this morning in the Herbert habeas corpus ease, ming among other things: "In any view *itch a jury can take of the evi dence In this case under proper Instructions from the court as to the law, it Is quite clear that a conviction for murder should not take place. It the evidence had left room for debate whether the prisoner was guilty of murder or man slaughter, or was entitled to an acquittal, al though the ground for snob debate might have been slight 1 should have remanded him to pri son. In relation to the two last branches of the inquest just stated, sit: Whether the charge of manslaughter can be maintained, or whether the defendant should hi discharged, there to contra- dietary tee: but s 'men', and not only contradictory but s utterly Irreconcilable, and it Is not for the court but for ajar's , to' say what part of that testimo ny they will credit, and what the weight of the evidence which may be adduced on a trial ehall be. When a matter of fact is Involved the court should bail or remand. To disobarge it would be for the comes to try and 'decide upon the truth of the Arta upon which a person may he committed. The order of the conrt le, that the hprisoner enter into reoogniean o e in $lO,OOO for is appearance at the4una term of the Criminal C,outt to answer the charge of manslaughter. loseph,4. Permit and James Owner entered In bonds for that amount, and the primmer was released. Watmotcrrox Ctry, May 12.—The President tient to the Senate • document relative to bon-' Glides on the Pacific Geist. Gen. Wool as late as the 20th of Merck saye, that the war in re sets Bound enn:soon be brought to a Moso unless prevented by Gov. Stevens who manifestsa de tetatination to miry on the war independent of the 11. B. troops, and - that the same remark le applicable to Gov. Canny, adding: "these gov ernors appear to be running • race us to who can go deepest into the public; treasury. In the dense forest. of Puget's Sound another Florida war can milly be carried on at the expense of some 20 or $30,000,000; the. tame will apply to the manatee region of Paget' Sound end the Valley. I have na doubt that I could settle the contest In; abort time if the Governor, would withdraw from the =teat." Governor Stevens nye that "Wool neglected and refused to 'send storm, for the relief of my eolf and party when they were known to be In Imin:nent danger end believed by those who are beet capable of fudging to be coming en to cer tain death, and thin when he had at command an efficient force of regular troops. We tout refused to sanction the agreement made between Gen. Mason and Major Gaines for troops to be sent to my aseletanoe, their to he disbanded. It was retorted for the Oregon volunteers to rescue us." There bas been a breach of faith some where and I oak for an investlgetion Into the whole CINCUINATI, Delay 12-Flour quiet hut steady with WI upward tendency under the Inikeura of 11 8 14 receipts. sales 86 Uhl extra at $5,66. Oro• eerie. in Welted demact gales 18 bbde bow fee and good falr gager at 8 @SU, 1 1116875 I : 4 P Al° Cores.r Presidium ; sex y qulet.:eales 200 Ml* Mesa Pork at $16,26; 40 thda Bitosi din at 7. Whiskry firm; sales 600 bbls at 20} ell. The river has risea six inches. , ... 1 " ' GONGRSBB/.0.Nel L. Wasureurate Crrr, May 12.-8 - nakie.....M,. Crittenden moved a reconsideration of the vote by which the lowa Railroad. bill passed on Fri. Alr: Pugh presented a memorial from the Philadelphia Fort Wayne, and Platte Elver Air Line-Railroad Company, praying for an amend ment to the lowts railroad bill, as hi its prevent form it interferes with their rights. After debate its consideration was postponed. Mr. Cass spoke at length on the Wanese goes tion vindicating the doctrine of self-government' or" Squat ter Sovereignty." H e „ r Icalledeßald i d h e is zte t i enn vely originated relative to the first sealant in California, who haling no government, m de one for themselves,. and asked the General 0 vernment to recognize it, but were densireiy ca ll ed "Squatter Sorer -1 eillatY," as if People wb4_ are threwit as waves upon a distant strand, where there were no laws, had no right to make regulations for their own government. They, were called "Squatter Sovereigns," because they did not own land.— The use of this cant phrase proceeded upon the. assumption that there was no sovereignty exc ep t 'landed eoverelgrity. This reasoning carries us back to the dark ages, when men 'were con sidered as nothing but land, reeks, trees, &l— in connection with title subject be quoted an apologia of Dr. Franklin, who dieoussed prop. erty qualifications this Way: • If there is a property qualification of fifty dol. lore; a man who owns a jackass worth that sum has a right to vote to-day; but to-morrow the jackass dies and the man loses the right to vote. Then in whom does tho right to vote het in the man or the jackass? This question Mr, Case said he was not casuist enough to determine.— Ho proceeded to discuss the power of Congress over territories saying if Congress derive the power to make government for the territories from the ownership of land, just as SDOU as the General Government sells the land, there would no longer ho any foundation for the power. The right must bring foundation for the power. The right most therefore be in the people, not In the land. Mr. Case proceeded to criticise Mr. Doug losa's report on Ratans matters, dissenting from many of Its conclusions. 'lt did not allude at all to the true object for which Government! were instituted, mad many Ideas which were er roneous in theory, and dangerous is practice. The Committee say the organisation of the territory le eminently necessary and proper as a moacs of enabling the people thereof to form and mould their local and domestic interests, and to establish a State government under an .thority of the Constitution, preparatory to ad. minden into the Union, and they then argue the right of Congress to pass the organize act including the provision which authorizes the admission of new States; but Mr. Cass thought the doctrine that Congress has power to pass any such measure which they thought would promote the prosperity of territories would lead to false conclusione. Congress might think the Wilmot Proviso would bo a good thing, but there woejd not be any limit to their discussion if theiMroceed upon such loose grounds. He also said that the bill of the Committee on Territories did not allow the people of K 110985 to regulate their affairs as they pleased, hence they did not carry out the doctrine of the Committee relative to that enbject. ' The Senate then adjourned. Ileum—The Speaker announced tho first business in order to be Mr. Clingman'e resolu tion for the better protection of American citi zens, introduced last Monday. ' Mr. Clingman asked for Its postponement to day as he was certain that he understood the in formation called for relative to the Panama out rages would ho sent to to-morrow or the neat day. Mr. Campbell had no objection if he could offer a subetitnte requesting the President to negotiate through the Department of State Vial Great Britain and Russia for the acquisition of Canada and alt other British and Russian pos. sessions on this continent and with Spain fur the acquisition of Cuba, consistent with the honor and the consent of the people thereof, and provided teat If the said possessions be an nexed there shall he neither slavery nor involun tary eervitade for crinie. Mr. Faulkner Jaskol', Mr. Cliogman what ob jection he could have to his resolution being referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs? Mr. Olingman replied none. That committee has the subject under consideration but he doubt ed whether they would be able to report for the next two months, owing to other committees having the precedence. &me action of the kind he proposed is necessary; If he could have the ear of the House for ten minutes, he could eatisfy them, by reference to the treaty in his hand that we are bound to give the Freetient some each authority as his resolution proposes. The question on suspending the rules to en able Mr. Cliogman to introduce his resolution was negatived, yeas 53, nays 76. On motion of Mr. Barbour the President was requested to inform the House whether the U. States soldiers in Kansas had been employed to arrest persona charged with a violation of the 'apposed laws of a supposed Legislature of calif territory assembled at the Shawnee Mission and if such colliers had been so employed to Inform the House by what authority they bad been so employed. The noose passed the Bill enlarging the Post, Court and Custom House Building in Mtlwankie, and the Senate Bill appropriating $lOO,OOO for deepening the Flats over the channel at St Mary's River, Michigan, and $380,000 for keeping open the channel at the month of the Mississippi On motion of:Mr. Grow, one week commenting on the 4th Monday of June was set npart for the consideration of territorial bills. Mr. Wheeler asked leave to offer a Resolution expressive of sympathy for the Cape Verde suf ferers, owl authorizing to despatch a national Yeesel with suit provisions as may be donated. Pending a motion for the suspension of the rules for its intratlectlon, the House-adjourned. New Toe; May 12.--The accounts brought by the steamer Atlantio had a favorable effect on the Flour Market and with a good demand for home consumption and a moderate export in quiry; prices of good common grades may be quoted la higher, sates 0500 bble at $5,50 05,871 far extra state $5,123€46 for inferior to choice Michigan $6,121®7 for common to good extra Ohio; $7®8,25 for extra Oennessee, and $7OlO for extra St.. Louie, the market closing scarcely to buoyant but without material altera tion in pricer; Canadian floor dull, but prices are without important change, soles 600 NU at $6 ®13,25 for superfine and choice extra. In Southern Flour the transactions are only to a moderate extent and prices are without Important change; sales 1200 bbia at $6,123 $6,76 for mixed to choice, and $6,873®57,25 for fancy and extra. Rye Flour and Corn Meal quiet and prices nominally the same. In Wheat there Is not a great deal doing, and the market is without material change; nearly alt the lots offering are very inferior; sales 8,600 bush com mon Spring Chicago at $1,36; 2,600 bomb infe rior red Penn's at '51,25; 800 bosh prime white Southern at $1,70 and 600 bush good red do. at $1,55, Rye nominally 80; the stock offering is light and holders generally do not seem very strongly Inclined to realize. Corn opened firmer but closed dull, and prises are inclined to tend downward. There Is a bet ter supply offerieg,while the advance in freights checks the export demand; sales 86,000 bath at 52®57 for damaged. and inferior, 60®623 for common to prime mixed yellow southern and 60 068 for white do; old mixed western nominal at 60(362- Oats plenty and dull se 27®40 for State an& 40®42 far Western. Whiskey dull and rather easier; sales 200 bbls Ohio and Pris on at 2.83i®281. -Pork firmer with a better de mand; sales 2,600 bbls at. $18,50®518,75 for prime, the market closing buoyant. In Beef there is no change worthy of note and Mc de mend is moderate, sales 850 bble at's7,so®B for country pripte, . $9®59,50 for do mess and $9,50®10,20 for packed western. Beet, Rams and prime Mess Beef quiet and prices nominal ly the same. Cat Meats fair with pretty good demand, rates 850 packages at 71®7/ for Boulders, and Bi®°l for Rams. Bacon advanced per lb. with a good inquiry, sales 250 boxes long ribbed middles at 91.. Lord higher With a fair inquiry, sales 600 bide at 1030111}. Batter selling slow ly at 18 ®l7 for Ohio and 15®19 for State. Cheese ranges from 6 to 10 with a fair demand for good prime. Pninsurtscus, May 12.—There is very little movement in Breadstuffs ; chipping Flour has .been held firmly at $6 end good straight brands are rather coerce at that figure ; the demand continues Limited; sales within the range of $6 ®7 for common mud extra brands and $7,60(x)8, 50 fur fancy; Bye Flour declined 121 1 s select 500 bble. was made at $8,62. Corn Beal meekly ; further sales of GOO bble. Penna. at $2,60. Grain is moderate supply; prime Wheat scarce and wanted at full rates, the sates include about 1000 bash. choice red at $1,60 sad 200 bush. good white at 51,00. Bye in better demand and some 600®700 bushels Pence- have been die• posed of at 72e. afloat. Corn meets with a steady demand and 700®800 bush Southern Yellow have been talten at 640. afloat and 1800 bushels damaged at 85. Cotton; not muck doing on ao count of the firmness of holders and prima tend to a decline. Whiskey scene; In hhde. quoted at 26®26 and In bids. at 27028, the latter for Frw Ontnass,'ltiay 10.—The sales of cotton todsy were 4000 bales, prices stiffer; and hold; are are keeping back for higher rates, bat there Is no quotable change: the sales of the week were 20,000 balmq the Ireeelpts at thls port pee ahead of lug years byl• 872,000 balm. The stock on band is 182,000 bales. Coffee, the sales of the week were 19,000 begs; stock on hand 34,. 000 huge; fele Bio 101010 i: Vint° 11. Beef doll; prime nominally to. Pork dill with a dean.thig tandem:7: hiess. safi: /0141.1 a kegs 101. Flour $012i5 6 . 87 4" . ' • aILII3IIOII, Slay 12.—BremIstoffennoluntged. Bustamm, May 12.—The Baltimore City council this evening met Mr. Buchanan at Co lombia, Penne , and escorted him to the City; when he arrived at the Depot helms received by a large crowd cad conducted thence to-the City Hotel and welcomed by Judge Giles on the part of the citizens. Mr. Buchanan replied briefly expressing a sense of the high honor done him. To-Morrow he will receive visits from the ciLizena at Maryland Institute Hall. New Tons, May 12.—The Bank Statement states that specie has increased $4.67,00; the decrease in teams is $1,622,900; decroaae in cir culation $52,600; decrease in deposits $ 8 , 839 ,- 861. Nor Tons, May 12.—The jury In the case of Capt. Floklehaugh and others charged with being Nicaraugua Fillibusterv, this morning re turned a verdict of not guilty. AMUSEMENTS. All Advertisements of Concerts or Pub. le Amnrem•nts mint De veld for invariably in &dunes. CONCERT. r ic in public, aro respectfully informed that • GRAND CONCERT efill be glean In CITY //ALL. on RIMED .Y EVENING, Way 18th. =der the dirt. ttoe of lib. D. BIIRTOOK. The vinare. (nombering nearly one thoesand) eeleattal from the Poblie &hoots of the let. &lOU. 7th Bth. ezd 9th Wants of this lite, me poinelpally strle,end me be &prof - Gately mad, ttallbrale The . prog . manna will consist of Bolos, Ilnette and Me nace. and willembrace a large number of pleces , smith' mental, Datriotle and mak, among which will be given the celebrated French song htereetilalee limn, with Grand idartlal Made accompaniment. The er taleform log one of the meet Interesting and pleasant entertalranents of the load ever given in this city, eked 2 5 ate. Children In charge of thou patents halt rrf . For gale at the /dude Store/ and at the door. marDoon open at 7, Concert to.Ssorthoence at 7%. mrl3:3tda MASONIC HALL THE public ara respectfully hiformod that AIIPLIeR TISRESA PARODY, Aid, by MIME ASIALIA PATTI BTRAKCISOU, and MIL ARTITURSON, Under the direction of MAURICE STRAROPCII, gill Mee le ads oily TWO GRAND CONCERTS, On SATURDAY, Mey Uth and MONDAY, May Md'ile PARODI dna, on Saturday, for the only Wee, the celebrated Nationa l hooch Hymn, LA JIARSKILLALSE. Which Lae been tee - cited, oh tuna by her, olth the antsfect euthesicao. . . girAdmitalun One Dollar. beata may be lammed without extra ette.ne, at the Yule and Plano Flora all, BLYDER &BRO. NarWort open at 7. Conroe, oomenenee•a H. For Particurs Ito mall billa at tbu Mule° Storm. mYlttf NEW YORK. HA.WEB, GRAN.AIi & CO., MP:SUMO/ MAHOGANY & ROSEWOOD, N... 176 4; 175 Centro e.t..> New York, OEFER the annexed assortment and splen- Iv did Meek of Mahogany, Rosewood. Jo., and would remark that the advantage an nomees In having dne rola woods, 000000.4 by our own agnate, and tropoeted dine se elm In manufacturing Veneers. he. at me Own Tow his. offal us faeilltler tooter a lama and extreme If 0.. Moen, at the very lowest prima 010a:* fee. of Romerood Veneers,part aura flne. 315,000 " Mahogany Ceoteh Veneers. 335.003 *strsahadedandtklettledVenaerr. P./.1,000 " shaded Venoms. trWO - VlT V elnut VW:WPM 31,000 " Blister and Mottled Plgara. 115.002 IL N. Maple Veneer.. =MO 5 " White Belly Veneer.. .000 " " Boards, 170X0 " MMIMS3I7 Boards and Pleat • 700 Patterns aeointoel sine Cabinet and Piano Poeta Mahe.-guy ited end Posedsh Cedar 1.4Z%1ue. sang , aper. te. Also, Shaved Veneem, of all kinds. few haute Mantuseturere TilIS DAY PUBLi SUED, Wayside Songs,- By Edward CI Ocodwiw. author of -Hampton Ilidabtra Om tol lama. Pricy 76 cents. NOW READY. Vol. I. sad IL of the LIEUSAIiT 01 STANDARD LET. TER& MR. by Aire &ash J. Hale THE LEITERS OP IA ADA NIC DE SIMONE TO HER DAUGHTER AND FRRINDS. I sob 121.. PrIeaSLYA. THE LETTERS OP LADY MANY WORTLEY MON TACIU.E. I rol. Moo. • Prke SL7 6 , LN MESE TILE HUMOROUS POETRY OW TILE ENGLISH LAN. IMAGE. PRUE CHAUCER TO &LAIL By Jam. Payton. Seth= of the - Life or llama tired.. 1 yol. Lamm 010 _Pries SILO. ALLV3ST bEATLIERJE mybdA. Nos. 101 and flu Daetu stmt. Nee Ea.. Rosewood and Pdahogan3n FIZ. Id TE subscribers would inform Mc Cabi net amataetguars, Plaoo Porte Maker. and o th ers or t dly and ',deity. that they harenp , ned a Two. with animate bulldlown, at NO. 070 WASUINUTUN la the city of New York, where they taro. hand a large nod rer7 the Milted ou Mates.r:odor W Weok of aer the threat wood to be Mood In 150.000 It One and extra dno rortewood seta re, 9..24 0 n d.? do o. , dind.jorsba.o.7 ".°1"". C,5,600 tt do nobocans ebs.ded - 055 it piZn eo - ear soo 40whorrobY coftch .11Prra. various slur, d).000 hos So arse butt unions, t1),000 extra boo nashowsov, do do, 25..00 ft ens blistered Ogtirsi walnut, do, 40,000 It motilsd do do di 00,000 ft walnut crotch cusses. draw butt aloft, 14,000 ft do do de, uric. do, 1700.0 ft One and luau dos satin wort veneers, 7.5,000 ft warts vents's, 47,000 ft curled and bird's ape mule venues. 71,000 ft our:lout rouwood, assnoswor, wad ufto g:gl d u b r ' bicitattg . 7 . 4 o o 4 l2:•ftlfli=st P X ' ;lfst Prows, sad upon favoratio tams as any other estate. hall:out in the conntry Order. will be filled with the utmost or,. sod dispatch. JIAW/Sri k WiLLOIIOIIDY, No 410 Washloatan at, bat Bala led Nerth Macro U. sotafand New York CS,. BAGS AND BAGGING. NOVE.IB tVLIITTLP.SEY, No. 8 0 WATER STREET, fun OLD SLIP, 5111, TOED, 1.1 AVE CONSTANTLY ON RAND, AND IdanzActure to ordsr. Bags and Sacks, Sewed and Seamless, for all mos s sod of every drerst , lo stystd groaltrs• Mgr would stores:ly attentlos toethir tutoossi;ed Isrillanfor Making and Printing Bags or Sacks for Flour, Meal, Hominy, Buckwheat, Dams, Salt, Spioce, &x., allot wekn th. 7 rbrnia, to ordsr. in Ms most al:Trona IDYL of design and ;minting, sod vitt?. ;Masa derpsteD. ImpFtete and . Nelms to - -- • • • BA GUNNY GS AND BAGGING. end 'axiom kinds of Thread and Swine. both Linen gad Orgton M whkh we ere receiving math:mei mingles. reb747 Agents wanted to sell Maps Throughout the United Stales. IlEsutwariber is oonsturitly issuing now usps or th. wow useful and galm.bla Character. th. a ootto sol. and Mina in dlercrant porta of are making frrm , 8200 to $.lOOO Tear: w 11:trririam f al=tl e r m a l t :o a r Fcr w"*t O.ITALOGIus and lettel containing Nil danniptions, tame. will tra sent firs to • ‘rond man who la in want of bmlnera. idittqulrles =Ame.! by raturn Grrat Inonoments end liberal a/loannemsde to Anente and Pednue alreedy_ In the business. MEN O UTbusiness. OF EMPLOYMENT, address A. IL JOGISLYN, nubile/ler of opular Ilapt aM fliagnsf drd arm. Now 08 and 00 If ULTON OTN T. New York. tonTsared • COSTER'S -- REFINED S ISINGLAV, FOR BLANC HANBY, TABLE JELLIVIL to; good and cheap article for Confeotioncre, unto and Faintly usu. To b obtained In lama in em l unantithia, with direetunui lot vain& of tho elLatpsl thwart, and Ernest* throughout the M& t Baa vrna ODollotati faEk.Unit N.. lark. PHILADELPHIA 18$6. SPRING MANTILLAS AT w lIOLSSALE, GEO aGk: BULPIN & CO. N 0.174 uhestnut ;street, PIIILADALPHIA. in conneetion with Geo. Belpint N.. 301 Broodiest'', New York.) lnikßE now prepared to supply the Trade from every well. oo or the Colon, with their Imports. os and Manntsetmes for the comi ng mosso., come leing all the newest designs, from One lioffar to the 0204 am. 1r Forwent, tosnottired. Merchant. will God It much to their advantage to ea. ot.r stock previous to ourehsaing. Claw Duren. pnrctiasing for Cacti or short Misfit, will teen. liberal disc...L. 61;0. BULPIN is CO., 174 Chestnut Street, Phila, esaratcaohloT known recontr *Eighth ets. KEYSTONE MARBLE WORKS, Market Street, West of Twentieth, PHILADELPHIA. S. P. JACOBY & co., IMPOhTERS of and dealers in the various is.rnielem and Domestic Used" Statuary.' hare constants on hand • lams and Weed awortinent ofISAN• Tale, TO 1101 d 0 sEithl.d. &WU!, TOP& dn. nr ersc7 description, • not excelled lsy any in the city for beauty. OABr I.d Id ARM! COT. T 151121, furnished at the shortest noare. with Marble or I,.ri &mita= and pattern, whether ?or den or Donn. Lc, %ler finished in the rlsb orßlots. BlocW, on the snot Mb. 00_ Ura ttnttylarlta attention to out Met on bend. ferlitreca LE, FRITz, MEN D R RY &.• CO. No. 29 North THIRD Sired, PRH...C.D4 NC e OCCO MANIMACTORERS, C01.1.E; ILAS,sed Importers of FRXNeII CAIS4K.ItaS, .. ts In ARO And OAX WWI ULMER AM . • lilAlow Hemp Hose Maw/factory. •JArSTONE,- Quarry street, above „Scoona * Philadelphia.' Cheap end napalm. 1108 P, ha. at. 4. re Oomplamten4 Lnaoantlres,"Pharaboatic Isblpa. Mara .faetarlea.Dwellhve. Pe. Ilia made rah.' team. Inamel lhahter and far leas espenelve that, Leathar Axe LeldP MUCK alai Made. p,1142 CINCINNATI. IRMO ENGRAVING execnt6d with de. at =galL c li s rwmaits.l.a. arm Art b lUit build tnB.a. • x. B.—Hwda,sw..-Prittevaars.a.dsZtentlor3l.tg"to sr,r.tf .PEORM ITM. 11.11ASKILL, General COMMiniOD A 3 2e,tieet,l3o. 3 Witer . ar.,t; attaistism Co Coundaidon trogaw. , anal Win. H., Talton Looking• Glasses, AWD WiIOIMA2II DRAMS Dlr• - VARIETY AND 'FANCY GI?0D8. • AN. assortment of 01l Articles ogr-Noo i. t b., !en for Om Er Trada, f nuitb ar - • WOOD tri m comer o DOSING GLASSES—Of ail — sizes and tat sahltar ta e frra d ea. =y r Olanr Ab ilthrt 'ballr or by the box. WM. O. & CO..- , _sategar. Wood and it& ink - - ItEMOVAL—Tho Drug &ore formerly oct-, gppying N 0.138 wded Itsalieen removlid to idd, od. enrodant altead fad- ditztiven4 Slave lb. Inninkotor =aid ladsgdannonn ntastind atm &undo Dad , to na and all itne Irish toparehane Dram sin Juan ILI" is. E.'..A - FAIINE'STOC.K:'.k.:.'9; &run or WOOD AND FIRST STREETS) PI TT 13-13131i.0.11.1PA. - I mporteys and Dealers I,n VARNISHES, SEEM OT, LARD 0114 .. . TURPENTBNA, WINDOW GLASS, PAT. MEDICDNES, GLASS WARE, - PERFUMERY, SURG. INSTRU3P TS BRUSHES, MANUFACTURERS OF WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD AND LITHARGE. We have in store and 'offer foi oh, . • . • .. 800 TONS WHITE LEAD.. -.' In paokagoo of 25, 50, 100, 200, 800 and 500 pounds each, whioh we guarantee t be tall weight strictly per, and unsurpamed by any in qualit7. II AVINU RESIDENT PARTNERS IN NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. TO, LUAU advantage of all disarm In the market. we it. ambled to aril drag) .tts. Strath. arto rnnoptinote data". 00 SIB Womble terms as Zoete% jobbl.l bowel!. B. A. FAIINSSIVOX'a Virmarrunz, furnished with English, German, Franehand Spanish ifireetkas -.it:s.a.e.s DRITUS, MEDICINES, CIIMICALS, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, CAMPBELL & PO'LLOCK. WHOLESALE DNALERS IN staple and Fancy Variety and Dry Goods, AND IitANWEACTURIBEI OP . PLAIN AND WAVED LINE GILT MOULDINGS, No. 95 Wood Street, corner of Diamond Alley. They refer to a long experience in this business, as a safe guarantee to the prelim; that be will get th e latest sad best KOMI, and at mim aeDn e . as any other nesbUsbminit. ollsAn ilMPO Oexami tiOr. of Goo or & Dimas no obligation to bay. ream attention win be shown td ideirobantlisattiethiP....` be Dr nation mama. - - - DAVID CAMPBELL a SAMUEL POLL= have associated together,.uhder -the style OAMPB2:LL t PlALOtlit for Um tasatactica of a General Variety and Dry (Foods bashsaa, this DisaaSS:tote of Plata and Waved Use alit Sioaldloc. 1856. _CANAL NAVIGATION; 1856. milmiKIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINEI2OO Via Pennsylvania Canal and Railroad. Capacity 2000 Tons per Month each 'Way. chtlft facilities for Transportation have been largely increased during the past Winter, d we can now pffer to SHIPPERS the superior adrintages ct • DOUBL2 DALLT_MiII to and from Pit' burgh an . Phila.deiphia attd BaltlmPre. Our lime being composed entirely of PORTABLE BOA TS. bat one tranships:war La required. MERCHANTS sending truisht to our Line MI rely upon Its beMg pat tbrongh irlth on pcelble am.tl and dspatch. WASEIIOIMr, CANAL DAMN. PLITSBUROU. PA mbi9 HIER & MITCHELL. PRoPitteTolm NEVI :AND DESIRABLE SPRING GOODS.. JAMES • McCAIVDLEBB & CO., • No. 109 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. • • AVE just owed a largo and general anorthic= or YOREIGN AuDDOMESTI(I'DItY •1. GOODS. VdttlitTir.e, de.. asaleh kart full by fresh Importations throughout the season, and sold to• tb• trade at very annuli treats. adAtArT AGRICULTURAL. &O Pitts . burgh Hedge Farm Nursery, IT trATM on Wilkins Avenue, to atabOut Gm quarter of Hom ed th. eennad eon the Femme land Plank Haw& an eatertaion of Fourth street, and about three end oval= miles fronaPittsburgh. WM. ,k JAil. MURDOCH,FrontIet.... They ogee for gal.. vary large lection of rah x-own tn., and plants oultaide for narisplanting this all and fonting•Prhair. The Kumar, now anus arm. 30 use, of ground and fruit tr.e. 4 , ethmbe and pl ants, and aver 10,000 rees, and 2003 Evergrer= nod uuf.hau of Ono du for removal to orchards sod pleases= ground.. Plugs =zonally puked and sent aneording to di:mein= to any pa= of th. United Kate& We bog lean to WI theattentlon of the lovers of en tat bay wad venders la the trade to our unrivaled err too for the Sparing of 1864,•=boaelng nearly all the Sot arses (sadly, bairronotto and Paoli°, that to worthy a 0,000.1 0111101100 to thtt 1,01100 of co =try. Plants no he or. noted of n=aaarttdoga quite large to siva ina=othete