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, .WaSnizarox, April 24;1848.
.4.att Of-money Feelings ex the capitol.
• 'The' Capitol, Adler a Week of great excitement,
• growing oat of the abductionof Waves, has subsid
._edinto its. usuil quiet, There is, however, great
feeling in the toommunity,rand it has been fanned
by . the'debsten in the two Homes of Congmal.-
- Some of the Southern Members seem much Mare
enraged Mai the people whose slaves were daTi
ed of 1; end a good dent has been said of hanging,
. linch law, • happily there has been nub•
ingot this, and to the
. credit of the City, insmte of
• all tile fury and foam, threatenings in and out of
Congress,there by been nothing worse than large
easanblies and fierce threats. The Resident, I
am 1 - aasured has dope drily, and 1 tikke great
idessere in saying so. Hearing that wane of the
Ssenhem bloods,' in the -Departments, were
• '.rasing a storm and riot, he ordered them, and
- in the public service, to desist, upon pain of dia . .
- mission. The city enthoritim seasonably interpis.
sed, and slier 'three nights, each more boisterous
• *Min the list, quiet wan restored. For the credit of
the seat of Government, Rejoice at this auspicious
remit. A' free press may speak against the innti
tulion of Slavery here at the seat of Government,
and before - CtingratM, and all the assembled pow
ers .
of the Nation.
• Alas ' far the poor • suavity slaves! Fifty of the
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- eighty taken away have been soldand carried till to
Georgia, by one of those traffickers; in human flesh,
who gnaw rich by braying and selling negroes. It
was thew - slave dealers, indeed, who attempted to
• • instigate a mob to deatroy the New Era Office.—
; There area good many of them here, and in the
newbhorhcod, and you . may we them scent men
•- about the negro saltW, as the vultures follow in the
wake of retreading armies, to feed on the flesh and
. 'blood of dying meta. It is disreputable to the Gen.
oral Government that Slavery exists in the District
of Colombia at all. It is still more discreditable
Cu the slave trade is tolerated here at all, and pao
, • Wady disgraceful that any free negrq,is liable to
be caught up by any harpy, and put in prison, up.
en the - bare suspicion of being a slave. If he can
prove his freedom, ii is well, though every wassade
obstruction is often *own in the way of his doing
'this. If be canna!, why then hers sold int4slave
-;sty to pay - his jail feel, and such practices are not
eracceenzad at the seat of Government!
• . It is said that MOeighty dimes, whose abduclitm
has caused all thid excitement, were taken away
,
rather by Kidnappers than Abolitionists., The
gnilty - penons had exacted money from each, and
;Sitagia hove deWgeed anything but their release:—
,- Many wish,. heartily, that all these slaves were
free, but none symPathbe with the Clandestine and
ridiculous attempt: to set. them free by deception
and delusion. The debate upon the subject of
• mare stringent laws will probably be continued io
Congress, and it may be, revive the breeze which
seems temporarily to have subsided: Many of the
•' Southern Members seem to think there is but one
side to the question, and. that all the fanaticism is
et the. North. They forget how the anti slavery
men of the free Stites have been treaded—how tee
• , freak= of Speech and the right of Petition have
, bean trampled under Rot in both Houses of Con'
grese—bow the &ire Scans have been multiplied
-.bow even the Missouri Compromise hew been
11. vicdated, and every prominent question connected
with the annexation of Texas. Bat mod of all do
they forget the deliberate! ;tempt now making for
the •tratnibmudion of free into slave soil. The
North will mambo a pasty to such an extension—
. tosneh • malformation. Stoners - is doomed oven
' , wire it exists by 'constitutional right for the time
is coming, when even the Slave Staten will Man
. don it, as an indliution cosily in itself and (nil Of
danger. The border Share States feel pin inse
curity already,and the very fierceness with which
the object &argued, shows that it is amine which
al explode ere ..Idng. Happy indeed ere they
who 'seasonably 'make their escape—and a wad.
man or • Rol in he who deliberately in this, the
middle of the nineteenth century, ream to extend
' • the MS of slavery. A' Northern Representative
who would dithis, and some will do it, had better
have a millstone hung about his neck and be cast
inti, the see,thea to sera= to his constituents with
staeh • vote. La
A Leif Man Illstrd7.
The bib:ming „ extracts from Allison's Life of
Marlborough, seem to us as .erceeilingly appro
priate at the present time, when the malice and
envy of certain Generals in Mexico, aided by a
weak and designing power at home, is trying lie
beat to rob of all' . his deserving honors, one who
has led our wales through a series of results far
exceeding in brilliancy those of the (mom genie
el of Queen Anne.
" touring the progress of this short but brilliant
campaign Marlborough was more than ever annoy,
ed and disheartened by the evident and increasing
decline of his influence at home. Harley and Me,.
Musham continued to thwart him in every way
is their power, and scarcely disguised their design
to snake his situation so uncomketable that, out or
spleen, he might resign. it •
.Eacousged bir the pinurful support at Court,
Harkry now openly pursued ,his design of effecting
the downfall of Marlborough and his removal from
the command of the armies The whole campaign
which bad terminated eo glorionaly was criticised
in the moat unjust and malignant spirit: In a
word, there was nothing done by the (termed, suc
cessful or unsuoessful, .pacific or warlike, which
was notmade the subject of strong condemnation
-and unmeasured invective. •
'These accusations, loudly reechoed by all the
Toties, and_ oak:dowdy
. Poured into the royal ear,
tilde such an hi:prat:um - . cao the Queen that . *be
did not offer the smallest congratulation on the
tory of Malplaquet,
escape from nix expr the. least sadisfac
don at tbe Duke's eu
theinnumeraile
dangers be had Incurred. --
. wan received in the most Batter
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log manner by the people when be landed, and the
thanks of Parliameut were tendered to him the his
great and glorious services. The Lord Chancellor
said-a This high anklet= mud tte looked no
added to and standing upon the kandation al re ady
laid in the recalls of this Route kr preserving
your memory fresh to all future titres.'
But in the midst of these flattering swindled
the hand of destruction was already Impending
over the hero. It was mainly canned by the great
ness and invaluable nature of his sertnees.. Envy,
the invariable adezdankou cubed merit, had at.
ready singled him out us her victim; jealousy, the
• -.prevailing wralmess of little minds, had prepared
his rain. The Queen had become uneasy at the
wedelns of her subjecL not had nos hero a
salt ea:noise him when in commend of the ar.
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• RejiaLD notar,--We have seen farther corn.
plaints in relatiOn to the manner is - . which the
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boob of the Ohio and Pennsylvania company
_WU* hurried thnirtigh the cowry. Canton. Ma*
slim and other towns make earnest remonstrance
albeit Inability to get Mockand in thisstite onhinp
there is but one course to panne, and that to re
coen thebcoks aid get all the money pomble be.
be the election of dilemma takes place. . It is not
. neceneary to mania on filly tlmaiiihd dollars,
6 6 . when $250,0f0 can be had as well. The' Penn.
Conuninions have netball consalted as
to the crganlntien, an mission which 'Mad be
rentmlied at once, We are all interested in this
road and muss all go togetherin organization, rob.
• L . emir:kw and location, which last muss be dune by
the hanunents, inn their declaim adhered to, no
meter where the location may felt The intermits
of this mad will' lie best - promoted by .reopening
like books and allowing Pittsburgh to increase her
quota, and our western friends to obtain u inter.
•at preparatory M the election of odlcem. ' •
lizsexxistcat.--Jc4 Oneida, a mend.: o f
rfts higileaa Codgress, from Jallieo, was long •
4sisiawitof New Yoshi:Ai and being will uspaits
tsd with our goviinierO; will peObahri go Wong-
Jg for poses. :Mr. Graaja was the Maxi=
- tom! st Neer York andingc . god tha Whew mod.
dews meretoints thee. Na is gOvitii: .
guandea with Atraisiolot Ticditia and his' proassio
la thiNeiciesio I?oagress mut have a ire/ hoped-,
'Nei Springfield Joarnalanncences Stephen T
Logan as a candidate for Congress in that district
The present member is Abraham Lincobt, (Whig•)
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Itlksteet }l"*l4. terealsed i•theetheil'theiT. , Seest4
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W• lima, D. Lesthettli end ethers, threthenee to
the ordinance fatof " the thswiterof feather,
.erideft.less. sith.senttop,S-5t5...,.
Mr. Back • .pepeeased a peciriee of chtisens of the
Fourth WerA, , siikarg (dots - to have a wrier
tepainsd, which eras read sod referred flaming:di
me on Streets, With weer tcesct. Seat' to C. C.;
and reference ooncumd in.' ..
Mr. Measly presented 11CPIdialla fen.L.areei
and James 'Fiery, ask* COllll4ll to rent them' a
portion of the old basal lice—mart and referred to
Committeeon City Propeati. - Sent to C. C. '
Mr. Hill . presented a petition from Good Ifiterit
Mee Company, which was read . •
The .President presented a petition from James
. Mackerel], asking Councils to dispose of certain
city bonds held by him, which was read and re.
ferred to Finance Committee. - Sent to C.C., and
reference concurred in..
Mr.fLaying presented a petition form John Soy.
der, Attorney, in act, for reissue of Gas Stock,
which was read and referred to Finance Commit.
tee, with power to grant the prayer of petitioner,if
amid to be cornea.. Sent to C. C., and reference
concurred
Mr. Laying presented a memorial from the citi
zens of the 6th, 7th and tith Wards, asking Councils
to consuuct a new basin for supplying the upper
part of the city with water, which was read and
referred to the Water 'Commiuee, in conjunction
will:Min Superintendent lumped a plan and pro
bable cost. Sent to C. C., and reference concurred
Mr. Laying presented a petition from the citi
zens of the sth Ward, fur the paving.tiftwo squares
on Liberty street, from the Cotton Factory to liar,
Men street, which was rend and rethrred to Corn.
metre on Streets. Sent to C. C., and reference
concurred in.
Mr. Bakewell offered the following resolution,
viz:
Reached, That the joint rules of Councils be
amended by the insertion of the following as sup
plementary to the 7th articie. 'lf any ordinance
or resolution, after being passed by either Council,
shall be gy the other Council referred to a Standing
or Special Committee, the some shalt be returned
to the Council in which the same originated, and
the question of Concurrence or such reference shall
always be in order, which was rend three times
and adopted. Sent to Common Council, and by.
them adopted. _
The ordinance citified an Ordinance Regulating
the blasUng of rocks within the city of Pittsburgh,
was then taken up and read three times and pass
ed. Sent to C: C., and by them passed.
The ordinance entitled an ordinance regulating
the Burning of Brick kilos in the city of Pitt-she - ugh
was then taken up when
Mr. Black presented a remonstrance from citi
zens of the 7th Ward, against the passage of
the ordinance. Which weaned.
Mr. Bl ack moved that thefarther considera . tionof
the ordinance be postponed for the present, which
was lost.
The 3d reading and Enallaunsge of the ordi
nance was then Called for. Mr. Mack called for
the yeas and nays, and the ordinance was passed
by the ftdkiwtng vote:
Yeas. Messreßakewell,Kinctid, Lorenz, Laugh-
Layng, Murray, McGil, Totten and President
9.
Nays. Messrs. Black, Denny, Drumm, Hill, POP
ter and Simpson. 6.
On motion of Jdr. Bakewell. emended by Mr.
Lam, the vote on the passage was reconsidered
and the ordinance laid over until the next regular
meeung of councils.
The Resolution kr paving sth at. was then ta.
ken up, and on motion of Mr. Bakewell, was
amended as gallows, that the water committee be
authorised to contract gar such pipes as may be.
cameoecessary to connect the mains on 'Wiley at.
along Ross at,-Water and Penn as, and the other
areets connecting with them.
The Resolution as amended was then referred
to the Committee on Streets Is conjunction with
the Water:Committee with inatractions to report
probable cost
The ordinate entitled an ordinance Relative to
drawing lumber on the Allegheny wharf was
then taken up when Mr. Preston offered the
fallowing amendment which was laid on the
table, That all lumber merchants that draw from
40 ta 50 thousand feet per day be entitled to the
use of ITS feet and those that draw from 15 to 25
thousand reaper day 67f feet.
On motion of Ida Denny, 100 ket 'Were stricken
out, and 150 feet substituted.
The ordinance was Use read a third time All
amended, and passed. Salt to C. C., and passed.
Mr. McGill tendered his resignation to. • mem'
ber of the Committee on Allegheny 'Wharf, which
was not acceyced.
Mr. Laying moved that when this Council ad.
journ,we adjourn to meet on Friday night, the Shut
instant, - which was adopted.
Mr. Black presented the Report of the Commit.
tee on Streets, accompanied by sundry reitilutions,
which were read. Report read and accepted.—
Adjourned.
ParsessU Address or Banta Alum.
The renowned Mexican Gtneral sildresied ■
Long letter to the Mexican People previous to his
embareatiort It is published in full in the near
une of the 15tb, but it is entirely too lengthy for our
columns. We append the frUovringconcluding per
tines of it
In a kw' words, I will explain the necessity and
utility of the war.
When once the nation bad commenced the con
test, thin months before I returned to its bosom, in
consequence of the aggressions of the United
States, it became absolutely indispensibie that the
Whole Republic should cooperate in the use of its
mural deka., to conquer the invader. The is
tiresu and rights which they defeeded, were not
only those of the 'present generation, bat there was
also at stake the future welfare of the Republic and
Rs nationality. To sutra the loss of the greeter
part of its territory, involved =only its dishonor,
but the ruin of its political existence. Those who
can look into futurity . , know that those fears which'
have haunted my nand, will be realised, kr when
the !baits of the neighbating,Repubiths are once
extended over the heart of oar dominions, we lase
braver the equilibrium; and through an error in po-
litical calculation, the war has been terminated, and
with it all hopes for our children. Without the
necessity for profound investigations and without
appeal to the secrets ot foreign policy, the man of
' reflection sees with. dread that this unkntunate
people is prescribed from the eatakshe of nations.
end that the generation which saw the rumple of
its independence, will assist at its furieraL Naive,
therefore, desired and sustained the war no the on
ly marns of mistreer. More has already been
granted than the enemy demanded, and our chil.
dren can from this moment say that they have no
future and no country. May it please heaven that
I may be mistaken in my predictioni
Thelovers of humanity and justice Lave raised
their voice, even in the American Capitol, to warn
us of the immense danger we run. Fatality and
the rancor party, egotism and treachery, have
prevented our listening to these echoes of truth,
and an extemporaneous treaty has deprived us of
the advantages . which we could derive by !O Tering
a lathy longer t evils of the war, and by showing
more firmness to meet emergencies .
The state at which matters 4tive arrived, renders
my person no longer of any use to en; country.—
A peace to be forever exechted his been granted;
twothirds of the national territory has been
sold kr e dish of InatilL. A shameful and absurd
armistice hue been sanctioned to consummate the
iniquity. What recourse, therefore, reinains'eni
tens, kr him who only returned to his country to
satisfy the piiblic wishes and to fight in support of
the noble cause widen the Foreign enemy, What
Is he to do who is pursued in every threctionl—
' Retire to a distant land to bewail the immense
misfortunes of the Republic, since political passions
and paltry interests have succeeded in ex.hing
themselves over the holy cause of the country.
lathe exile towhich I condemn myself, the grief
which will weigh on - my spirits will receive aome
mitigation thorn the gratifying idea that I have pre.
(erred my personal ruin, the loss of wealth and of
power, to bending my knee before the enemies of
Mentos to obtain by entreaty a peace which de
strops the elements of her wealth and nationality.
My garniems pierced by the balls of the enemy—
the thousands olld caimans who kll in my prelims.
and under my orders- blood of the invaders
and their corpses which remained piled robes
on the fields of baUle, will he so many titles of glo
ry for my country and kr my children.
Mexicans! One of the Waders in your indepen•
deuce, the most devoted to your goal name—one
who has bad the glory of offering to the Republic
trophies snatched from the foreign invaders--one
who has fought against them, overcoming a thou
sand difficulties--one who has abed his blood' to
sustain your rights—in fine, your most kithful
friend, bids you his last farewell.
ANTONIO LOPEZ DE SANTA 'ANNA.
Tebuscun, March 24,1848.
. John Q. ddama—ln his eulogy upon Mr. Ad
ems, Mr. Ersarrr related thiir striking incident:
In November, 180, while vnilking with .friend
in Boston, Mr. Adams felt a paralytic shock. He
at once arid it wu the shock of death. In his jour
nal he made the folkoung entry—" Front this , day
I date my decease.l - teonsider myself, fir every
loofa' purpose to myself and my fellowcitizens as
dead." Hie journal which he had kept for tome
than fifty years, stopped on thalday. Form Months
afterwards be resumed it, under dm head of "Post
humous Memoirs," . and be continued to nerve his
country another year. The evening previous to
the final shock he received in the Hell of Repre
sentatives he had read to him Bsihop Wilberforce's
Sermon on Time. That was the lad • night he
'pulsed under his own roof.
•
"I promise your Honor, if you will plus a light
renteneenn me,l will reform and become en
boned man," said a criminal, who hada been
convicted anent. The promise made an mores•
sion on the ladmend he passed as light a sen
tence as possible , . • qday the hangman choke me,
but that Judge is a fine old kllow! I must send
him something° , exclaimed the criminal as he left
the coun; andhebold, the next day the Judge re,
s ieved from pa staknown hand a vilitable gold
watch, or which he had been robbed two years bes
lantr Pnearco.—The LoaAmos of oRecta, in
Wentworth's Disoist,lately hala am nmeting
in Chicago la which strong resohniosts were adopt
ed favorable :Gibe Ptosian, end al**
the acoulsition of any more teniany for slave liar.
Ims6
Tin shaainakriTim — Nearly ell the mammy
slaves have been add sacklike , u that 1110.
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The'ffigna af lifetimes seem to indicate a strong
Pothehatcycfilusaimthazion of the:Hon. JohabiC
Liren,loWitini as the ; onnprontlite candidate far.
• -Ilitycaltion, with reference to 'the other gentle=
on eus. spoken. f, isi desirable ode—•uxempzfrona •
collision ;with - : the friends of either of the numb
eat candidates whose claims and qualifications are
nice:before the people, and .the aeeoo ehoice;l
think I may arty,Orithievrof the,frieads •
end advocates of air other 'spasms spoken of—
Free, too, foam the prejudices of partizan "verity,
-untratamelled with the unpopular questions which
have agitated the two pint parties-be a quarter of
a cualf•ah'• acknowledged 1141 4 as a
Statesman and Attila, Zed : polity of character ai a
:map, he cornea beforethe people ofthe Union with
ap fffnessfiar thelugh endresponllhle office
M'President of thlirgiorioui Confederacy. .."
manifested in the Whig
party , which will doubtless be carried out, and the
Whig vote given to any reliable Whig, so we can.
not but admit that the strength of the Whig vote
:would be given to Judge:lt:Mom, if tudrunated; in
addition to dna vote; his :friends might safely cal•
matte on the moderate of all patties'giving him th e
"preference over a bitter and , re fr actory
m whose view the great interests of the country
would lie subservient to :the success of party.
Even those who 'night not vote far:Judge hi=
Lean, would freely admit that he would make a
good and safe President, which would contribute
to some extent to allay the spirit of opposition to
Whig ueendancy. ,
I observe that the editor of the Indiana State
Journal, the warm and efficient advocate of Gen.
Taylor from that State, Some time ago, has, in con
. eminence of the General's refusal to receive a strict
party nomination.taid an unwillingness to carry
out Whig measured, cast him aside, and in a very
elaborate Editorial declared himself in favor of
Judge M'Leatt, as thenirailablec.didate, with ad
mined qualifications foTthe tufty station of the chief
magistracy of the United Staten
In looking over the Washington correspondence
of the Cincinnati Gazette, I discover a desire of
a large body of Whig Members of Congress, io
both Manses, and from different sections, who open
ly declare a preference! far Judge liPLean, as the
compromise candidate; and that several papers of
the North and East have;:within the bal ten days,
hoisted the name of JOhn WLean at the head of
their columns. With Such demonstrations in favor
of Judge Mein, Sod difference of opinion with
respect to other candidates, the probabilities for no•
initiation seem to be in his favor. In the mean
time, let us keep cool, hide one time, and go far the
tominee. ! MODERATION.
PULL TY ITP BY THE ROOT
"Father, here is a dock„" said Thomas,
as he was at work with his father in the
garden; shall .I cat it off close to the root?"
'No," replied his father, "that will not
do; I have cut it up myself many times, but
it g r ows again stronger than ever: 'Pu ll it
up tit rest, for nothing else will . kill
Thomas pulled again and again; at the
dock, but the root was very . deep - in' the.
ground, and he could not stir it from its
placeplace • so he :asked his tither to come and
help
;
and his father went and !Jaen pull
ed it up.
"This dock-root,! Thomas," said his fath
er, "which is an evil and fast-growing weed
in a garden, puts me in mind of the evil
things that grow so fast in the hearts of chil
dren. A bad passion, even when found oat,
is hard to be removed; it is no use to trifle
with it—them is no way to overcome and
destroy it, but to pall it up by the root. -
"Yoe have often seen in our ,„. , artlen,
Thomas, that when the weeds are allowed
to grow, they spoil all the plants and flow
eisthat grow near' them. So it is with evil
passions in the heart of a child. If a little
boy 'is ill-tempered, we must not expect
to find him good-humor, cheerfulness,
thankfulness, and desire to make others
happy. And a little girl who is idle, we
need not expect to be •industrions, neat or
cheerful. As we e ds injure the flowers, so
bad passions will injure good qualities. If a
child is. undutiful Ito his parents, and despi
ses the commandments of God, we might as
well look for a rose or a tulip in a bed of
nettles, as hope to find in his heart there
graces and good desires that we love to see
growing there.- Now this is quite a suffi
cient reason why all bad passions should bo
pulled up by, the root.
'Every bad habit, every evil passion
which troubles 18E4 . you should try with all
' your heart and mind to overcome; you .. ,
,
should, if pcissible, tear it up. But you will
find your own. strength but weakness, and
you must apply'' to that Almighty Friend
• who alone is able to strengthen and waist
I you. He can lake from your heart the love
or sin; and this is the only way of destroy
ing it, as we have destroyed the dock by
pulling it up by the root."
PREPARE yOB. i REVESSF--NO one knows
how soon his lot may be reversed. • In its
unceasing revolt:it:ions, the wheel of fortune
may one day place him among the poor.
How many at this very moment are lan
guishing in all the horrors of the most abject
destitution, who were once rich in this
world's goads, and on whose lips dwelt in
perpetual sweetness the self-deluding prom
ise, "To-morrow shall be as this day, and
and much more abundant!" Remember
the poor! In yonder gloomy prison lies one
who made gold his idol. Ho forgot the
needy in. his distress, and \the appeals of
the wretched woke no echo in his heart.
—He was not his "brother's keeper,"
so .he hoarded up
surplus lucre in his
coffers, and permitted the dying and the
destitute to meet. their doom; but as be
meted out to them even so it has been
meted .unto him. Not a ray of affection
cheers now the gloom led his prison walls.
Left alone with the phantoms of the past,
how agonizing is his remorse. Remember
the poor, clothe the naked, feed the hungry,
minister to the distressed, and their prayers
and blessings will fall upon your head 'like
rich incense, more desirable than gold or
'ewels.
IT is a favoritemotion with many that it is
of little consequence what one's opinions
are, provided they are sincere; and the point
is too frequentiv conceded by good people
through ignorance or disregard of its effects.
In thin manner sincerity is often made a cloak
for doctrine of the most radical and destruc
tive character. Error of opinion or senti
ment is ix plague-spot in the mind—a disease
of greater or -leas malignity, as fatal in its
tendency as disease of the body. Whether
the.notion be advanced in religion, morals,
politics, or any other matter, that error is en
titled to our charity because it bi unimpor
tant, and that sinCenty will sanctify all sorts
of opinions if -they are but sincerely held, it
is extremely corrupting in its influence and
promotes 'licentiousness, not only in opinion
brit in practice.
Lan ma TOUZ carr.—On the first day, some
workmen, while looking 0..01 far vehicles to Gann
e barricade, espied!a couple of women driving a
milk.cart, the horses of which they stopped. The
unhappy females entreated the men to let them go.
for their customers Were waiting far their breakfssts.
"Where are you going!" said the men, with mock
gruffness. "Oh good gentlemen," One of the wo,
men replied, trembling all the while, "first of sir,
we are going to the Rue des Pities St. Thom.;
then,sir, to the Rod du Heiden, and then, sir —"
"That will do," interrupted the assailant, Jumping
into the cart; "let on be off; and when see hove ser
ved the milk, I'll borrow your eon. Come here to
morrow and you will easily pick it out again from
the rent."
• Mawr llcerrra..—'f ha funds of this benevolent
association sue running Yetylow, and its opejusions
much embarrassed in consequence, lraidus meal,
ores have been stigegested to supply its treasury,
but no plan fatty determined upon the's far. What.
ever scheme is selected will no doubt be carried fol.
ly into effect by our citirens,who have never yet
tre
fused a call made is the name of Charity, that
vir
the which is beyond all praise sod its own beet re
ward. -
•
Crmarptur Atty.:terra Dsmv.—The poison.
Advocate during the session of the General Con
ference of the Methodist Episcopal Church - to
city will farce adaily paper containing a full a
count of the proceedings which promise to be o
Much interest. This enterpnse on the , part of th
editor of the 'Adyttcate will no doubt meet witl
its full return of ince.. and profit.
Drcrirray.-.-Wc beg to call attention to the card
of Dr. Madeira, iu riur paper of to-day. This gen
tleman has establialied himself permanently in this
city, km the purpose of pursuing his profeuion.
Hisguslif”-stions are highly commended by sire
sal of our moat respectable physicians and oilier
Citizens.
COIIVOCAIIOI , I or COLOILID riCACIIII2L—UpW
of thirty colored preachers left on Tuesday night
via Canal in Philadelphia where a gederal con
of colored , preachers Is to be held. They
were acemapanied.by many friends and Made a
11111c9mplemgat 6r the loos:
Tan. 4 24,--76. Anderson continues to gain
'applanie from the lovers of the dram. His:Hamlet
last night win new surpassed on the Pitt/114mb
board; =diet the audience with no wisbungrati
lied, except tp seei , it repeated:.
BY NAGNETIBTELEGRLPIL
or.riu.D..gba..:a:.
poirs:llOaSelsee thePit*lttygli Gantt.
cctsramcss.
Washington, Apiil 2C,18{8.
. Staava—A resolution was paced to supply the
members of the Bottse — with Copies of Itonatoers
official report of the proceedings of the Senate.
Mr. 13adge . voliered a mention instructieg the
Library Comititiee purchase Brown's 'Portrait
of General Taylor: (Me resolution was laid over.
• Mr: lialuthen.asked forthe consideration of the.
bill to suppress riots in the District of Colombia.—
Mr. Benton then motel to ttke• up the Batiks.
Blairnßall, which was agreed 10. Yeas 29
. stays 7.
Mr.Masosi moved to substiuue a Board of Com=
mission:Rini, instead of Colonel Fremont. Upon this •
a debate sprang, up, to which 'Hews. Underwood,
Benurn No ir,Phik!a„Crittendep, Allen, Butler,
Case hi? •
was telen; and tbe'Spriate noon alter
went into Executive Session, and continued until
the adjournment.
Housc OF RIPILIMINFATINITS-A message was
received from the President, accompanied by the
Correspondence attic War Department with Gen.
era! Scott. .
The reparts of various committees weree, reeei•
ved, bills repOrted; and after the usual readings
properly referred.
A bill was reported by the committee - ion milita
ry affairs, repelling the law giving the President
diametionary power at the termination of the war,
to retain either the old or new generals.
Mr. Houston of Alabama offered the bill whiell
was warmly supported by Messrs. Holmes, Stan
um and Bons.
Mr. Meelay offere.6l ao uneadment which we
lost.
Mr McLane moved to lay upon'the table "biZh
was bat, and the HOU. adjourn About ac
tion. Eactaalre
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Commoneenee of the Pi -Gazette
' PHILADELPHIA MAR
Pluladelphia, April 2G, 1131`3.
Float—Sales sou bbls Western at 55,571. .
Corn Meal—Safes at 5-2125 per bbl:
Rye Flour.- - Salea .153;t3. •
Grain—Sales 1360 InWhels prithe red wheat at
51,345E1,37; sales 1000 1)111,11CIS prime yellow corn
at 51:43 - 51e. per Cu.
a/curies—Remain as beLwo quoted.
•
Provision,—talon of Western Sides at 41e; green
Shoulders at Lard
Whiskey—Sales
Saelnaire Correspondence of the Pittsbursh Gar,
BALTIMORE MAREET.
Raztatone, April 26. ISO.
Them ia no change or movement in any am
worth mentioning.
New Yort, April 26, ISIS.
Flarir--Sales Genesee at 5tV2:4":6,37; West.
brands 56,00. Tar market is lair, arab a good
mond, and RaltimMe $6,00.
Grano—White Villein, 51,40 is offered; yell
Cara 54c.
Pnavisions—There is no nativity in any artial
Groceries—No variation in quotation.
CINCINNATI MARKET.
• Cuseman, April 2n, 119.
nour--Moslersie axles, at previous pries., T
runrketis slendy k.ot not active.
Gmic—Sales piime red whent at ge; of onto
Whiskey-80v, 400 bbls at 151 c.
Provisions—Sales 40,000 Du hug round, at 3c;
of sides, at 31031; of country cut, bug . round at
Salf,,S of Western lard No I, at 51 Of
choose, at 710 Se.
NlGHT.—Night is beautiful in itself, but
still more beattiful in its associations • it is
not linked, as day is, with our cares and our
toils, the business and the littleness of, life.
The sunshine brings with it its action.; we
rise in the morning, and our task is before
us; but night comes, and with it, rest. If
We leave sleep, and as not of dreams for
getfulness, out: waking is in solitude,. and
our employmint is *thought. Imag
n. T ,
, ation
has thrown her glory around the mi ht ? —
the orbs of Heaven, the silence, the ows,
are steeped in poetry. Even m the heart of
a crowded city, where the moonlight fell but
upon pavement and roof, the heart would be
• softened and the mind elevated, amid the
I loneliness of nightli , deepest and stillest
I hours. ;:
lv knowledge without religion were high
ly valuable, nothing would be more so than
.the
Irazura,—Col. Edward Baker, one° a Whig
-.-- - -
now a Taylor man, rleelines running again for (ion
great, as lie is about to remove from his lain rani
deuce in Illinois, whitLer .we an• not an yet a,lvi
F ronszusgor rnx Lorsh—Diseoses of the Liver are
= " :1! e alanuingty
1,71.17.1;",11::;:.:Vta.1:7...
not Connected to one way or other with • deranged
sum of that import.' organ. Many at the rorriplends
width oreusually classed under the bead af consul:a p
t/on, hove their engirt in the liver. oAny remedy
which would insure regolarity and healthful action in
the hoer, would he a tile.ing mookindlr has been
the exclamation . of sulteriug thousands. That remedy
boatmen found; ais wee and sure. When a into trial
has been heeded to it, it hurt.. been known bfoil.
Reader, have you any disease of the liver, or disease
which you Leone proceeds from hepatic dentist
ment? Lose not a moment, but purchase a bon of Dr.
MS.ane's Liver P. 11., and they will restore goo to
health. They are the only remedy eser yet tbscOvered
whose um is rennin to einem a
at
The genaine article e. be nod at the Drag Store of
J. SIDI) tr. Co.,7111:1 Wood Orem.
Russ! Rxxcr—Dr. hilane's Yenntlnge for expelling
wortns!—Astoniabing (Atte!
...Feeling it to be • duty due to my fellow twiny., I
lay before Mon start which toot place not long %Mee.
Last all !called on Mesas Hyrol4 k Co. of Willman.
town, ti. Y. formate Worm medicine, and they re'.
commendedM'Larte's Yeernifuge, or Worm sr...ni
ne. I took a bottle home and gave • doze to • child
.boot nz years old, and to ray great astortothinent if
brought away ,e 3 worms. I most after gave another
dose to the same child. saladh brought away ',boor Ott
more, Making Amur 110 worms in about IX hours. I
have given to other of my children very effectually,
and can cheerfully recommend it to all.
JArlicr C Au.m.
•
Amboy, July 27t& 1E47."
The genuine Aruele eau he had at the Drug Store of
J KIDD & Co. No GO Wood sweet. ova •
my- Cidmn •re honorul.lx d that the folio ,
log are the scgdal uuallues of a de Goole ofJoste'
Co
ral Iloir neeloraUve. If they doubt our sword, they
comae there 'uglily resperluble carrells, rho have
met! u:
Alt Ger, Iletikett, 41 Elto et, Neer York.
Mr•. Meting *Reeves, Myrtle moue, Elfooklyak
• .
•
Mr. Win. ToMpkins, 92 King st,New York.
Mr. Thomas Jackson, ED Liberty at, Pittsburgh.
H. E. CDlleu, lam barber. steamboat S. Arnaricat.
And more thait a hundred °thus state, though this mast
suffice, that it aaill force the hair logos, on the boot or
f a ce, amp fatlmg olf, strengthen the roots, removing
set:Hand dimdruffrom the mos, and making n-d
or gray hair aiattrog a fine dark hook, and keep dry,
Kash or way bats mist, stilt, cleand beoutltut, a
eery, very Wag time. Sot. at WM. JACKSON'. E 9
Liberty at. . uar.3
Err Yellow Teeth .d punt! breath,.
lipopcy rums Like rotten death,
gawk is repetitive and dingesting.
All could have teeth as white a pearl,
Sweet breath—hard cuma—mais or got
Why delnyt—ltay, quickly basic
And tote a box ea Junes' Tooth V/111..
It colts but X; real., and i• fenny • Itentniful article.
It grte• lib. teeth e hot, entun•l. 1 4 04110 1.•181ottgli •
V 9 Utterly &I.; t,u.lWarly
tl7-Viint foolish, ailly old felloor.'read this, and be oo
Ithsger Gold, whisked.. and Matrices. Mn. %V. Jnek
son. of Ott Liberty street, l'atteburgh,Vo,eenilie• on the
ad of February, 1047 that Alt. Thole Jeteksun'm brad,
on the top, was entire l y bold for ISyeara, nod that by
using two 3,bottlea Jones' Coral Hair Reelorathe,
the hair is ;rowans fast and thick.
Sold In Network by 5.50N,27/1 Broad at, IL
VAN LIOSIII.IkK, corner of Wood and Nantucket at.
tuatlit
1:13 - Salt Abeam, Scurry, Old Sore., Erysipelas,
talberla Itch, Chap., Sore Head., Sore Board% Pim.
plea.
Jones' Soap i. used by many physician. In this city
In outing tho above, and we Would uot conucloutiuusly.
sell utile.. we lluaw it to bit all ova .tare.
As It cosmetic, the true Jones`Soap is perheps the
only nrtiole ever known that removed impurities nod
cleared .d beautified the skin, making It cod, ale.,
smooth and ythate as. inlants. Sold by WU. JACkv
non, en Liberty Wm. mina/
Q) Men never attempt to counterfeit a worthless
article, harms valuable medicines are fzequently imam
ted. 'rhe knave who counterfeiu a met tOttinas
as great a crime au if it were a bank note or the coin
of the United tastes. B A ItaltnestoclOs Vemaiinge,
which is the only safe sad certain cure for wonns, hos
bean counterfeited in many sections of the country, and
persona should be on their guard when purchasing to
get the genuine article, prepared at PilLshurgh, Ns.
OTTO Tnt /ULM LTD LAIIK—COMMOCIN Nerve aid
.Kuntabitamettt reel Indian Vegetable Math, it the moat
effectual e4re for Ilheuthatisua Sold by 181. M
. JACK-
S . Age for Plalburgb. • Row ItaldaellsT
We — Don't hare yellow due Teeth—:they cite
made pearly white by one ttme atlas a box of Jane
Amber Tooth Putt. It herdelts the gums, eweeteasth
breath, &a. Sold ea MI Many Cl. Doe Mi.:M.4/1y ,
I:l37Pltoh Bowes, de.—The Genuine fitly.' Llatmoo
Is tut lunge more holy celebrated as •• cure Or the
above WEN any 'or all others. lii cures are almost gin
betnerablo. Sold by W.ll. JACKSON, Agent ler Pitts
burgh. uovlbdtrmtlatT
whilst ails of has, Ilan snow,
Andy as atonements/ alableter.e
AS ferules have skin like the above, who nee bones
Spanish Lily White. it naked. pave snowy, yet nets
rally white; Sold et Ed Cnemum ette r eL ' InUla
fool
g bp".m.T.
visll make your brew!' ',reel, whited your meth, ke.
Sold sr 86 Many IL noviedtwly
_137T0 Siakkumkkkligaaati 'Onmaa--Onnaell'a
Pilagteal"Painiamme eoneadetby med.-
tal men that ConnalPs IKkpead.Pais.illisamor, attnib ,
Amaral by tioseateekik Otiewthad akNI, i.
Ike preniew woedscatake 19J emmtl..lta efedkars
(ad p alaseelona Walkasse tasnenalfintablumr,
to Mal MI tratsenaliaret, in albs minute. af
ter its applifsi elivin acdolaiallattbralatO on 'the. mostidet
awe akin, iy ase.eeit.eis eqna ll y benalelsi
all kinds of inlamsoominytil encases sore !Nip
ples sad Eyes, Spnains, Itheteasueli, White Swelbog
and Mem, BMWs,. Bunn. adlididas, Erysipelas.,
Itiles, Tie Doloreaus, An. We might adds. proof to
MI we say, the name. cranny emblem ;bye:Miami who
use it in their preview, sod hnndteda of She elergy who
praise nut their people. band pawns keep it conmanily on
had, in eases of umdent by fire, life may be tom with
out a, bat by Its use all burns are subject to as eencrol, -
unless the vitals me destroyed: Caution—Heanimber
and ask for CoanelPs Magical Pain Extractor, buena
thawed by Comstock it Co. NY, and no other. I
• Sold by Whl: JACKSON, Agent for Pitisbazah. 91)
LOwhy ray hand of Wood. . anysdityoar
in Culitin b antwerf descrucUre to the be.
man utiele, for akin) the sadden change trout heat to
cold and the smoke taws yellow, dark; =mot-
It'' ' 4s k l ro i gna; tit . eft mouts P ihould be ( * reel
p dc le i.
u s t7id e is a ssrr : r : t
twa llSe fit,r s—tb k : T.4ll... y ki.— eamL o ril zuipuirii j , m ...d. oni :
di s sees
the . ream the akin, than any we e r outlet Of theibody
It neeelsat.y, therefore, to keep the'poree open,all
hat ore are dupelkd boot Ow akin flora the pores',
wit a they wash with Jones' Italian Chemical Soa p.' p. I
ha e seen it cure the 14.0"s1 a nd oldest ewer Of Salt
Rh nm, Erysipelas, Old Sores, Barber's bek,SoreJletad,
f re P' ed i "n' had "l fi —: l e ed—i[ li te l elfee Wl'd ie i ngring l""i'd Roma thettin n'ek :w:
Le! particular and ask tar Jon. Soap—to be tad in
Pituborgh at WM. JACKSON'S, sign of the_lffitkloot,
141 Liberty at. Price AU eents. nonadaysly
f~Batar or Courasia—Bata Tonics—To the fold .
sail Grey—lf you wink a rich, luxuriant head ails hair,
free from ilandnaff and ...I, do not fad so Meant the
genuine Balm of Columbia In cages a bald.. •it
will more than exceed your expectations. dimly who
have lost their halt for aJ years Ware had it restored to
its original porliallon by the use of thin halm' Age,
stain or condition appear to be no obstacle whatever; it
also causes the bend to Paw with which the delicaia
hair mho is filled. by which means thou.'s& 'whose
hair wua grey FA the Asiatlio Cagle) bare had their
hair restored to its natural color by die use of
foundaahle remedy. In all eases of fever it will be tha
most PieUltillt wash that can be used. A few applies.,
dons only are necessary to kern the hair fruciandliag
out. It strengthens the roots, st never lulls to impart
rich glossy appearance, and as a perfume fur tho toilet
It is unequalled; it holds throe times as much as other
mishallpl hair rostormives and is more elloctual. The
gentnnemanufacturryl by Comstock a Co., 21 Courtl.d
stroobllow York.' •
Bold in Pittsburgh, only genuine. by WM. JinexsoN,
® Liberty es, brad of Wood; an Washington; Pa., by
noreouy & Son; an Brownsv il le, by
, fennel & Crocker;
in Canonsburg, by Dr. Vouch also, by our agents lot
every town ID Ohio and Md. nimlndklirdiatt
ar Use um Snorta Muss.—lf you wishbe mie.
?moil to any undenaltrug, you must always,'ase the
erupt? Ineand"fleteture, if you have a emigh, use
J• 7 MSS ErreCTOKUtri and be cured, in iSiathe ',Tepee
mean.. Have you Oathsma or difficulty of breaths.,
then the Ludy efficient means to cure you ism use
Jaynes Expechomat, which WUI immedimely overcome
the spawn which contract the diameter or the tubes,
end loosen audhrins up the mucus which elogi than
up, ohd thus removes every oindruenou to • lope run:l
-ran., while-st iße same true ail inflammation in sub
dued, and u curo is certain to he erected. Hove yod
Bronchitis, Spoung of Blood, Pietism, or In fact tag
PLIIMOULry Affeetloll, tb use layne's Expectorant
and riche! i tent., sod en
y. will fuel thus you have
used the proper means.
For sale in Pittsblicr at the Pekin Tea Store,ll 4th
street near Wood, , jean
Ire' The soft, Angelic expression of some females as
grateful to view, wkda the repulore souse,, muddy,
flees of ethers, excites disgust—the same with
males. Could such people he induced to try a cake ot
the true Joins' ItWluo Chevueal Soap, they would he
euntpumed with the climis They would hage a dr
lt
este, Fiesr, white skin, whil r. e
ex'cry disfigurement or
cruputin would be removed and cured. I
hiltticrahNinice--Persons who have l.ought cheap
counterfeits and i1..“4115 Ofcud have lo.d !!o at'
to J produced, niust try dos, the prisms!. Mind, ask
lot otter' Soul , Ear mule at Wia. liessines, f!) 'Aber
ty street. aiarli •
Does your hear toil ad; dam your 'Mir tam Fray
G. it harsh, re it dry, or dirty, I prier
,
Ulm Mile, you eim make it soil, silky and fire,
Dark and healthy, and beauteous as Motto& in mine
And to have this, you hove but three abilhugs to give
For a bottle of J• 11.0 Hair Restorative. •
Reader, if you have bud hair you would really be us
tomshed .at the lovely elleet o three shilling bottle of
Junes' Coral Hair Restandive has on it; it needs but one
Sold .0 0111 Liberty at.
nj- Ladies who use Jones' Spanish Lily White, bare
always • fine white . traiwparesit skin. U( this • trial
will satisfy any one. Sold only to Pittsburgh, at
Ltheity uorl9duWwly
, .
Kr The public are respectfully invited t d attend
meeting of Thr Association of Plovldirgh anil vicinity
for promoting the inter...to oreduenuon, at 7 . ! o'clock
sloe IThursday ) eveming, die Zith inst., m lb TeIIIIKI
once Al k, Allegheny coy,
Oanart or Tat.answ.—Essay,Mr. John Swivel; PI,
nography, 11. Willows. I ap17,11
• The luentbera of the 'Committee appointed to
make arrangements for the funeral houor.lto the
re
w of Commodore Barney, Lieut. Parkecand
Sewell, are requested to 'meet at the Mouonfabela
How., on Thura.lay eyaninp :nth loon, at Ti . 1 . 1,
.0; . BUTLER, Chatrusan.
. .
DMA, . , . „,
On Wednesday morning, as' ls o'clock, dl. lama
Alsara,late Llteleilalit. 1
• • • •
The Macre win take place this aildnlooti, at 2
o'clock, from his late residence on Penn stieet, above
/land, to proceed to the Allegheny Cemetery.
friends of the family are respecthilly invited to attend.
To the Ilonoreelle the Judge. of the Couri of Gene
ral Quorter Seerions of the Peace, i,n and for the
County of Allegheny.
TOOL-
It d ill= " 1:T I YI O ' T tr ' T a a
f:".
travetera and others at his dwelling hoose, in the
townships aforesaid, ' and prays dial your tumors will
f
he pleued to groat hint' a license to keep a Public
House of Enterturnmetth And your pentiriner, as to
duty bound, will pray.
jVc, din bscribers, ' Baas of tho triwnships •
Baldwin and su
Lower S. Clair, do certify, that the Oros
poisoner lo or g ood repute for honesty amts.:ape
*nee, and ni well provided with house rooorana Cons •
niences fo“ha accortroodatiou and lodipffig• of arm
ger. and travelers, and that said tavern or aecouary.
John Brawdy, • Robert Forts
e
Andrew Giffin, Guinding
Joseph Kerr, :mho Bochum,.
John Allen, Godliels Itontialt,
Josephillaraes, John McClurg,
Harty Barnes, Rota Stewart.
artZtorrffiS
NATIONAL HOTEL, SPRINGFIELD, O.
A. L. FOGG. late of the Fountainifotel, halo.
inure, takes pleasure lit announcing to kis old
friend.. and the traveling public gederally,thst
be has taken the above maned and well Munro stand,
formerly kept by Col. Warden, winch be histhorougli
ly repaired and newly filial uPiti every' department,
equal to any similar eetablialiment m th. {yen, and in
• manner Mal will conduce to the comfort and conte
ni[llCo of all who may Maw him with a call.
Muse treveling by way of the cars, will plat at all
find an omnibus wmmig to convey them to and Gam
the Depot, free of charge.
In conelmion, he would assure the public that no
effort will be spared to render all who snip with him
•omfortable nod happy. mid Lopes return to receive
liberal share of the public patronage. 1
t=g2M
DU.
W.
J. F7lt . g la nlt !I l dVe l at, " ll doo
mu U rdi nairdstrert. Lr, Maetira r
114.••-•
D. I'. Fehurolort;
Ur. Hobert Simp.ou;
Junes &Croft, Erg.
Wdliom Thom;
Benj. W
A. MAtSON 1 C0.,0L1 Maelre. arc opening
a en ea...user ...untrue nt of these Goody, Jost re
ceived par. Express, compersing the larger t and most
faohlonable cork of Drell. Good. to be found In tilts
bro—arrion& which we mention, Co pg extra rich em
rdriad Poll de Chevre, anew art.cle, 'and the utast
degiratile patois in the matte.; afro, uric Two: Chat.
hes, Iterege..M.C.. Aloha,. Snipe, trench /scone.,
Ac.
I=l=
PitllF: First Ilettabon of the EitAl Reginters Pen
1 sylvanta Aldine, will weevil the h
mt. May,
of , A 1
Crooks, Steubenville Bond, hie day, low it
pe
eeists. and drill.
The Second Llattaltun of the First He Pen
sylvania Malin., meets at the house ol Mt Pryo
Brownsville Hood, on Wednesday, IPth May, for it
slier:lean and drill. -tly order— .
Ft_f_t_v__ . , It _ LIEUT. COI.. tiI.ENN.
- .
OOBERERRIE2d, MOS-4 ROSE AND BOX.—lust
rereived per stearaildp Calellania,fnito Europe, a
eplendld and choice collect.. of Gooseberry Tree,of
the lareat and most excellent 110it.i FleliCh Morten.
Momone
and Dwarf Moss Ennenre Roses, together
with hundred yard. of Box, for bordrritir, for sale
at ROBINSON'S, RAM street. near Woad, Where may
be Mond the handsomest and best collection deane
ry Binh and Bird Cages in the city, with Canary and
Illeinp Need, by the pound or barrel. era '
- -
Steam Engine for Solt. .
A N uPituarr ENI:11141 inches ch cy Wider and 0 fact
atrulte; four boilers 30 anti ld fret m length
winch has been m use to the Pittsburgh Water Works:
will be sold low, on application to
J. IL ItIcCLELLANR,
ap..37313-wlmB Flotteviiirdt of tho WatopPorke._
DRIMS-Oil Cube's; Oxide Rine; Conroe. Senna;
Ref. Liquorice; Croton (hi; Ihl Copavia; Oxide
latnoth; Rom Rensoin; Wood Plaptlia; Vold mid Pit
ver Leal recdand for sale by It IIIiFILLERS,
apt:7 v 07 wood at
LIM . E-300 bbls Louisville Lime, just
pri
L r e c i
y d uo conrtent sod for A. s u al o e
i s tvo t a N r . eau.
eed
5p27:4130. froul It
- I,IOR STEAMBOATWAND lIOTEIS4Wo have on
hand a large mortmani dhoti Stone %Vote, cult.
stile far ateancboale _and holela, which vre will sell
(4111. t. a uerrV,
cr..l alga olWo Big Pitcher, wood cc
O BOAR CURED DRIED BEEF ROUNDS—O,OOO
I. ougir cured Dried Doer, in prime order, put up for
lie;faily Jul reed per ADICTIC•II Star,, sad for sn'e
by *O7 SELLERS lc NICOLS
casks pure Spoon Oil, bleached; I do Win.
ter Whale do Jo; b do CWII6OII 11.1d0j II bids
spring do do, blenched; ld do Lard Oil; tkr do Linseed
do; in store and store and forsale by
apfr • SF.LLEFIS Is NICOLS
.. . •
VEATlitifit3-117tack• to arrive; for rale by
.E 107 ISAIAII DICKEY rs Co, trout •t
ICC CRRAIII SAUCERS—dddor plain and gord
band China le. CMS= Saucers, for' sale ova low
prier, by apl7 . GILL & 01MCV
•
COHN M.EAL-1.3 . bids Ault Corn Tl,eal, jut iced
and for ulo by
'WICK & Iir'CANDLESS
M.MATM3.-.otl casks Clerelaodl &demos,' for
de by _ ap47 WICK L WCANDLatIi
- 13 AcoN,liza pca dog roped cur yale by
a 17 7. WICK &AKAN/DU:BS
fIirt:MANS-40 bbbs fresh .mall Whim Beaus,
for We by sp27 WICK t AI:CANYYLESS
'floOrtAKll-30 casks prune, for marlins, for lisle by
WICK & SVCANDLESS.
niOTATOI-13 bids fortale by •
.r WICK It IMAM/LESS
4&_17.
jult teed ond for sale by
&ICI( & WCANDLI
7rl u r. ‘ ltfitt r i ' d d CO:Tal ,
.UAIIALEY &
iiICKLED HAMS- bbds
landing bola steamer Nyi
by mu tl
aus.takt
SEC. L-1/4 it ordained and enacted hy . .the
of Pirtaltm• hi Select and Common Columns as/
sernhted,rtmsft= and enemata passage asf thle Ordi• .
Intone, ma Loud merchant, or persons drawing lumbar
on the Allegheny witar4 shall be "ermined m canopy
more thanone hundred and nay feet ill extent on the
what nor snore than two platforms in width, under a
penalty. of Ten Dollar; to be collected as other city,
cleans.
Sac. IL—He it farther ordained, se, That so much ,
of any ordinanceew la hereby altered or supplied, be
and the same Is hereby repealed.
Ordained and enacted Lino a law in Councils, this
Pith day ofApril, A. A tote.
(Amor,' ; hIORGAN ROBERTSON, Preet. C.
It. Blume Roamers, Clerk C. C.
JOHN AMMON, Peter. C.
ootta Hema t Clerk S. C. I ' ape ..
SUPPLEMENT, to an Ordinance mina to Du.
gwr.ne./VaNpueed Juno 26, ISO.
• s i. f . m . In n ti l t%c m ted b n y c t ‘ im citizens
aemblesl,.That the secondittibun p to
section of an Ordi nance re-
Sabre Uss DuatiannWay, passed:Nth of June, 143, be
so amendedass tomato Staves, Headings and Hoop
Pole. subject .10 the ume wisiarlage per thowasul no
boards, and that no stool, of said Ordinance as eon
nter.t.th this Ordi n ance, be and I. hereby repealed.
Ordained and enacted Into • law its Councils, this
t day of April, j5...11.1640.•
arr,) I MORGAN ROBERTSON, Preel. C. C.
Bondi Homorns,Clerk C. C.
• -• • JOHN SHIPTON, Preit. S. C.
lld_e4Mk, s Olerk S. C. apth6.2t
SCHOOL..
arms. Tway P 11131,72.111•11 Cirescis.)
i R.
CA, j 1 School opened ler the scup-
M. thin el pupils al,both sexes, the lath
May.. Peuotiase is iespeethilly solicited.
3 1Usbetsh, Apra al, luln.
Rxesitxxoss—ltv. D. Riddle, LLD. ."
• A. T. McGill, D. D.
/dr. George Albite.
Rlelusrd Edwards. • .
Luke Loomis.
W. W. Willem
Henry Willtlime.
leNEN Lusratz AND GINSIHAhIS—W
.
erpley invites aneution to his oissorunrat of above
s,. of "anions shades told qualities; also, dsmaakt.
std Linea Lustre, for Ladies' Dresses.. A large nrf
gunmen% att fine Farlston, Munch and Parnell.
Giughams.of dews , ' styles; also; Hoyl's Prints—s
assortment or those very desirable goods, fttc.hubtt6
lilse,ttate and double purple, of new sad besot ,
i yac
reh Drew Lawns—Pink, blateilse, brown and
,lt IL or newest paaenis and fist eoldfts; fig'd do
r infants. Also, Brilltmaittesor large and small fig
ures, for ladieit and tarsals - dresses.
,Embroidered boas dress patterns, for evening dres
ses, urasiatylest colored damask utrletans, dui and , a
full assortment oLLLtmrs, herages, grensdines, amps
shawls, tie., at the oortheast canter 01 Fourth and hbo
keustreets. , apse
•-
'RENCU MILLINERY.
MADAIIEBONNAFFUN respeettulty informs her
CLIIIIOIII.II and tire tidies getterdly, gins; haring
returned from We East, •vrill open her assortment of
'Freud,' Millinery on Fridet'the Vitt brit., at her store,
Mertes, near :Id street--3 enies of Paris Fancy Son
nets, of her own importation,' compriong the nowest
and most beautiful style. Mack Face and silk
Remolds, very handsotnel A. at variety'of Other
French Goody—Ribbons, Flosses, Copes, and Jenny
Lind Rata too bWe girls, new sty . debtldtri
GLOVEN,I &C., i'F.WHOLatALE.—
_EL Wad. Hose and half Hate, for men, woolen and
children, with a large lot aisllk,eauult and lisle thread
(Hovel and Mitts; just reedieed from the Impanels and
fot sala wholesale sad retail, by
noel • F H *TON & Co_
9RAHDPA RENT WINDOW SHADEre: —A fresh
supply of (bled Window Shades arali Trimmings,
just recta and tot sale by
aplt F H EATON A Co
h k ain.
S
• ti
P' ;
can
EigkiENGLNE FOR i
SALE—A stthly seepnd-
Ins!idYoram Envie will be sqld oloopply
ORCIIINGS-10 casks S ysltr, landins from C
lice Bad for sale by JAS //ALLEM;
4f Miler if
IRON—I )lona cold Lisa Forgo Moutl,Hroolt
lyn Furuncc, Warn county, .reorivireby
lurid On- sale Ly
BURBRIDGE, WILSON &Co; water si •
L I ° r N sr r ea ' s :lfy i nm :r " on d' es . B n '"'"‘ e N
Salo opt% UUR/lIIIDGE,IYIL-Strint Co
Las us store and for laial b k
Opt.tr ISAIAH DICKEY &Co, front sr
PA ND3II bbls in more; for std. bY
ISAIAH DICKEY K Co
~,,
;eases bt store; for sole•low to close
by up% ISAIAH DICKEY a. Co
GUM
SILK .CRAVATS—PIaid silk and plain.black; low
mined; medium and fine; 'ma opened by
np2s• tiIIACELETT ft, WHITE, MO woad at
LINEN CAMBRIC lIDEFIII 7 FIfty dos Cambrie
IIdk( from meat= to (Ina; tust opened by
SIIACKLEIT* WHITE
_ - _
VlBll , AND TAR—LSO bbls 112rtitljs; 25 do No
12 shad; Co do ramie N CTon to arme and for
14y spals• TAAFFE trecniasime
Pbblr Pitch On fraud and for We by
1 tyrdblu - TAAFFE & O'CONNOR
- .
ANIMA HP-Vll.-40 bales in •tore and far sal
by ap2s JAS A inuclitsoN&c.
Ly EAO—VW pigs Cadet, Lead, received per Meanie
Northern Lsght and tor sale by
JAS A HUTCHISON & Ca
BACON-10clisks Huns; 10 do Shoulders; received
per means, if Light end for sale
Co, JA MES A HUTCHISON& Co,
_b_pZ 41 writer end 92 froutut
A LUM-10 bbbi for sale by • •
1101. alotr. J SCIICONMAKER &Co, &I woody
•
rti.LNITROL-10 mbar. for by •
oI%Z
I)AJOU MAP/EN—Just 'reek!, five carious Cubes
Smut Kid Gloves, and for sale by
vidds SMITH & JOHNSON, 46 market sr
RN.
k• Co,, for sole from the wharf, by
opx J & RMAYA bor wood & lib. Bll
•
I&TENT SODA ASIS-40 suka J. Muspnut
Sou's first quality Soda As& just reed per steamer
n Bush and for sale by •
tp•M W & M MITCIIELTREF, IGO liberty at
'AIST RWaVED—Womfinm in 1 pinilaWm
MD& Co
WHITEGIXR-150 lbs Cooper's WM, kir sale by
ap2.l J kIDDic Co
COA .p CIII VARNISH -40 gallons r juot Ecftlg t
co
XTO. PiIAV YORK VARNISH—Jim KID ree'd D
b ity
apbt J Co
Mao:lido copy
BACON -16 corks Doe. Mu.; 00 cotssignmen
locale by APIALL, BUS 11 1 ,1111)& RUE
ap44
LACON SHOULDERS —3) cook.
GPI AVOILL, SUSI I
LARD OIL-10 bbLo (or sole by
.pen 1111IILL, BUSH
Hors—b bole. for axle low tw
?I ... yai S11:11 , 14 BUSH I
DEFINED BORAX, ENGLISH-337 its. Just reed
lb and Far sale by spat It F. SELLERS_
T_TOND. SARSAYARII.W-Ib lejust ceed ud f
11 sale - by •p*4 IL E saxtlits
Q EEO LAC—Wlloijult vied and for by
ev2l
DOOR hLrat'S. PLASTER-1 grossjust yet,. —_
.f. sale by_ &pH it E SELLERS
CI R EEK hi:RAGS-5 cartons, medium and fine
kj Berne; good color and very cheap; lust opening
cy *phi , SHACKLET? WWI%
---
rIANVASSEI/ HAMS—aV/yellasr Canvassed Hams,
Aja prhanartirleaust reed and for sale by
0p2.1 NIELLERS & NICOLE_
1111ED3E-115 boxes jtoo ree'd nod for sale by
ll apol S F VON BONNIIUBST &Co
"DOTATOEB--1 00 Rack+ just reed and for We by
ap24 8 F VON BONNUORST &Co
e
.0 by: awl& cam coateN, ss venal at._
PXJARS--E.S,Unu Common !Amara, on band and
rale by spa POINDEXTM & Co, 41 water
I , E&TITERS-2.5 sacks prime Kenn:lily Faathe
mat received and for auk by
OINDEXTEkar. Co
H
toties HPOINDEXTER & emp, to arrive and
1.1. sale by RIM ' et
(AXALIC cask just ree'd mud for sate by
moil URAUNA IibIITER,
73 --- RlAlSTO37E—Tbbiainst recta and for soda by,
JD
or
MAUNA. REITER
MINERAL AVATIM CORM. h 4 Wu rt&d end k •
soda ILRLITUt
J —.
ICA GINGER FLOUT-4 bales reed gad for
aulo by • spar BRAUN a REITER
WINDOR'.UIAga bag Sat% 150 dololl% 101
do Hiatt; Ott go Trig together grith an 11.011811.11
ot large sire
9 1. s or superior make; for tutlo by
_a4al, *A.',..Y1,41M.:, N N 1I 0 EST &PP
• MALKEIOL— n,, , IO by bbIa No COt aalo law t o a l,
WAN 8 F VON RONNIIORST & CI
011A1,16101ENT—.5 bbl. forßala by
eon SF VON BONNHORST &C.
RI PF:ACIII'S.—.VJ bus la store; for sale by
ap.l6
Ftr U s l ilet . l " Fhrrny
I ST Wt.:111113M
53 water and 101 Watt st
' ta/P11.8.11-60 bbl. Nesltannaek Potato., j.
[annul from slosr Danube and tor tale by
alaiB a W IlitaliAlllifl
V 0 ARLEV—Wti bags Barley, bill landing for sale by
apt.B li & W lIARBAUGII
61tEEN APPLES-48 441. Green Apple., in Mai
and (or sale by sp&l S& W LIARBAUGII
11 - IRY PEACIIFM-100 bags Dry Peaches, in .are,
by .pta s W HARHAUGH
FLAXSEED—IU bbla iu story for sale by
apia ya.W HARILaUGH
etiorrom CRAPE SHAWLS- - -Whitet marlin and
l„) drab; an ustauneut lately received at Dry Goods
House of W R MURPHY, '
SCYTHE IRATIIS-10 do: for ludo by .e•
1.70t.1 4 I , VON IIONNIIURST k Co'
HAY ILAKIA-25.10r fur rain
ap= tl F VON 110NN110118T ;IL
QABII-4toll lights Window Sash, fur side by
1,7 pt.l
___BF VON BONNIIOOST Co,
FIAMIL-M1 bbl. S F Flour, just reed and An * n al •
by JOHN 8 DILWORTH,
ape/ II woo d .f . •
I..VSIEILY—Awned, instreed and for mde by
I.li apt! J SCIIOONMA KEIL &Co, 24 wood
n a'D -PAlNTS—Verdegris, Pori. Green, Chronic
Ur Green and Pennati Green. in lin eanG kr sale kr .
erell - • J tII:IIOONAWCER
A NNATrO-2 basket* fraah, for gm.lis by . •
,ar.l2 J SCHOONMAKER & Co
LPit r: % , l fiYHOP-20'dol rMf , :ie2Ar It &by,
GLV i i , rgal Was for sale by
J SCHOONMAKER t Co
•. •
711ATIIER.S-55 socks, now:11041a m from otenme
Oswego; Co. role by ISAIAII DlCkliVa Co,
ape] • front it,
UINHENU-5 bogs pow luoliug Dom am Camp
fur ago by ..pn ISAIAH DICKEY &Co
FLAMIEED-11,44ks now liodloi from caw CN.
wog% for We by lon 129,.1,:i11111C1q.Y &
I.' lB bbla No 1, now 1111ditlf.fro;Anow
1_&_&.1 . ,y,11 DICKEY !Co' •
WV-i-J-kzzl-tarAtvenn,(n
1. —.0,"
d..
•
•
• ., .c.-:•1 - ;.!:,;-AucnoN::: . •;..BALE& - :
PRY 3 . 1 " 1 D. Dada* 4Asettssiesr.
,_ ...
Lore& la of Goma Ittatialikii Riii:-Eat 1 44
ankr Oda .E..ricistorAf the lag# Rabat Pride:
On Tosatoy;; hlifith. It 10 eclat:: A. 84, a ta
Commercial Sales Boom, corner Of Wood and Fdth
streets, mill be sold without mares, the kdkaingvel
nabtroad rears, which are all melt seared by=
Qeat I =t r ari47li In 11=1= 1 2 1 10 7 mM!
etole bath. of. the Kara on the meet aide of
i rthald arra, from Boveuxlt;street to Stroarberry
ey, laing2lo 1611111 l b= '' . .,P,aT% ~,,,,,b,
ou ri tth= lull of th r e &ad inn thel:4,ant:
moneing on the corneraf Seventh ittoei ' . '• -
No I. Bela 1163 morally [marl .payable quarfer7
ly on the andividednalf of the aria/ Ml.llsenrofp ad. !
No Be jo
ing Ed aaally fimearAiiiyhhislialOtar ,
Ince thernsfivided hardens mat ISlfeathourof,ed .
jaunts No o,and tontering on Strawberrylley. • ,
Also, the fo ll owing groom d mu; bun* gat ottot
No 434, in the eity d Piusburgb, of
the whole
length of the square on the west Me of .flotithteld st,
from Strawberry lila to Sixth urea, . beta . Jan fent
long, by GO feet deep, rat' _ • . ~ I. :' :•.
No 4..8eing11199 anottally feorrer,Lpayalde Vona
ly, on the Lou ES fad thereof, next tomardarltairhonff
alley, sa contain( them: . .
_... ..
.. •• , ~ ,
Not Being N 0 annua l l y fierever,payable tiara ,
ly. on the nut 40 feet Memel, adjeththg Nal.
_..— •.,,-, .. •
No 6: Being MO annuallyarrear,afbble all year.
ly, on the next 40 feet thereof . 03. : . ' ' • .
4o 7. Bragll27 amally quadarly,
an the nem 18 feet thereof, 6'• -' •
No 8. Being 1217 enitually Wear, ,e q ,...tu.,
„It ,
7, 1 1 , 3 1 : 0 the .
ik trlx i : 4 lllt ilanZi.f....:44:b.i. half
yeedy, on Oa next 19 ket thereoL' NOB`
No 12 Being 4150 annaally rOtalrot, mob a .qnsaer
ly,on the next 25 feet thereofoultointog No 9, and nor
. Also, the following grand rents, ' one of I.ot
No in the thy of Pittena framing 00 feet on .sth
street, extending through to Llama allay, 010 key.
and the same on which I. erected the Exchange Bank.
No 11. Being SID usually -re e f er, payable quarter.
ly, on the font 20 by ta feet thereof, next meads Wood
meat, on 1111 h area
No 12. Ibring 41140 f eet qble balf
yearly, on the mut 40 by ISt Mc tot linh st,
adjeitung No 11, and op the iodation l ice wof the xia
by 40 feet, in the rear of No 11.
• - No 13. 'Being 540 anually Carter, payable garter.
ly, on the first tel by Eat feet thereet, next meads Mar
kat street, on Diamond alley. : . . .•
Na
14. Being aler t 10
anoualltribrever, Polak WI"
yearly, on the arta by 100 fat thereof, on Diamond
alley, adtoining
. No 13, and on the .adnion thereto of
the 20 by 40 feet es the rear of No 13. •
Also, lbw valuable los dread, saute at nruthweif '
comer of Market cad Noe meat, Inning a teen of
40 feet, On'Harket street, and extending , along Front
-erect, ns feel, on which ts erected i absoutual four
story briet'buildills. fi g,n occupiedre
pied at psent b o DoetorE.
Merril as apa ouse. • • ,
Also: that valuable lot of ground; enamel:. the north
side of Penn enact, at the corner of Ceel7, hon
ing • fron
lley. t *CZ (set, and examdieg back Feet, to a
Also, Wee other lots of grand admining ihe above,
havuorach mergence. Pane Street of .T.I feet Ilinchos,
and extending. beekt/0 feet to the alley aforesaid. •
„For Cumber wicalsalboa imply to'
-- JOHN ODAYIS . , Ma.
Pori!Oar tSoit of Dry Gook •:,
• On Iltundsy morning, the 117th ister, at 10 O s elock,
art= Commeteld Sales Boom, comer of Wood and
Milk streets; will be sold,• WIDOW reIMITe credit
ro
of three months, for appved' notes, on a ll over
$741, fourteen packages or seasonable Dry Goods,
among which sm-1112 pieces rich style Coney prints,
ps blenehester gingham., 21 P.• Ws. bbse
47 ps Pittsburgh shirting,lo pa snoosde Wee, 11 ps so
pe rhea cloths, 07 pa super camisnerm4 421?..h.tb
.0
tweed, red, white and yellow dams* silks, satin,
sewiegsdk, Oawlsi:hendkercluefs, cravat., bowery,
t i lL ' fblaiTt7=l; le 'n err h ,17t i o r r:r " P. ru
At Is o'crock, P. se..—.• • •
_.:
A large assoronent otglassweri, 'eueettrware, 'Y
Sc., tobacco, 'eters,' courtesies my drugs , and snedl,
trees.. *general assortment of tionsehord flarniture,
..mayr which are nodargany secretary, book euei
flu, drawing and common =ream, sales, tables, ast•
=gassy chairs, tables,' bedsteads, 0.
work • and amok
swots, melee tablea, faneyoad common chair., =Mel
' v i ta o r fl k Airl sigaists " Tinfen t A ft . e=. 7ith
As Weiock, • •
A large collecoon saleable ...lieu.= Books,
Hiodware cutlery, •Jerwelly, gold and. 'ilea, watch
es. boots, ihoeo, hats, caps, umbrellas, saddles, bridles,
trunks, whips, combs, spectacles, wasters, brutes Sid
belts., books, letter yaw writing paper, ready mode
ciptloug, fancy e.stir Ste • optli
RittlNatate ai Aactim.
.Tisenty•Ree Lou. at the new do= House;
on Saturday, tha6otlty of Nay, at 3 P. Id, mutate on
Unntatreet-111' Ws, each 91 feet front, averaging .
81,9111100 feelddeo;oppcsrite the CelbedraL. • 9 Lots, to
gether, 48 fora frost on Mutt street, 98 feet 61 Inches
on Fifth Woe; tad 44. feet 91 inches on Wylie street.
On Wylie streetz.4lms, of which 3' are each El feet
faint, br 108 feet deep, end ens 22 feet 11inch (root, by
_about 89 deep. These lots Ma nearly opposite the Law
Corn.. Oa You street-7 tots, each 91 feet front, by
100 feet, to a 21feet alley. These lots are opposite the
Jail; one is on the comer of. Ross street sod the 4th
street Road. , On Fourth street Bond-1. lot, 14 feet
front. by about.l3o feet d.pt 1 lot, 313 feet 8 inches, by
about I.sofeet deep.
Terms, one-Mull in h.a, end the residue . In fire
equal annual pay:meats, from the Ist day of Aped last,
ends interest, wyahle eemiutrunts/ly, on theist days
(October and April in each year, to be, secured
. by
hood sod mortgage. Tule oidumnutble, and posserusan
risen monediately.
.A plan of the lots can be seen at
the office of Robb k. 111Tort.11, Third sneak neat to
the Post (,Ere. SARAH 11FETWRRAN. -.
apt JOHN D DAVIS, inet.
• Byte Ponder mid Masud Gin at Auction.
• This aftematet sag tfeloelr, at the Commereisl ttale
Room., corner of Wood and Fifth munete, still be ad
ded to the tale of groceties, , fla kegs Eden 31111
Dille Powder. p ipe. Holland Gin.
-'4017 JOHN D DAV% LOW
AMUSEMENTS
FOURTH NIGHT 01 , MR.:ANDERSON. -
THURSDAY,APRIL VSIR to commence with the
XING OFT COMMONS.
Xing Ifonee .... .7••• •• .Mr. Andaman. •
Ceerre Weir •••..•.. • .. • •• • • •Atr.
Madeline • Miss Toner.
After which, DANCE by Mi.. Anna
lb conclude with the
SWISS COTTAGE.
vAscuiraTuiiir: ' -
LA ROY SUNDERLAND, In oseopliance with the
nuanintaas request of • large audience in Stand
mac on hi. &amuse of Lecutres; has tha pleasure, of
announcing another suing of INTELLI3AL
to Philo every eveningdex
cepa Sanaday,) Ow present week, in whack ho cram
velope plekwerphy al Charms and Spelle,in a crania.
loan= of New, klietkful'and Wonderful Phenomeon,
Mutrar;n 2 ll 3 those lawaz l ebAgolzt; r e
l a y e&YEr N ly
Hours open at 7-4 n cotrunettee at El o'clock. Single
tickets SS inunq six for '
117 Gratainnes Lectutes In Ladies, on Health, on
Toesday and Thursday, at 3 P. .apel3re
Ir utle by
11,Lll& ROE
1ME2372
nzrxi
Ball Notion. - • - •
J.
Stoesholders of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Roil
J. Road Company are hereby notified to meet at the
American Hotel, in Salem, Columbiana coanty,Vitio,
or 10 o'e.lock on-Wednesday, the Elth day of Alay,lB4B,
onanira maid Compaq by the election of eaven Di
rcor, and Bennet any oiler bushes; deemed tar
ecuary by said Stoekholden
JOSEPH I BROOKS,
ZADOK STREET,
- GEO NY BELD}N, '
JOHN HARRIS,
THOMAS IV BARCLAY,
E HEDGES, ,•, • •
PETER 11116FS, ,
JOHN LEARWELL,
S DAY, _
THOMAS •
'ROBINSON,
JA1,18 . 4 JACOBS, • r •
BPHF 111DL/ZON,
.Cosonta 7 ra named in the Charter..'
V 22 l d _
P/
ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY-0-
X TICE TO CONTRACIOR.I.—PtoMmaIs will, be
received mill Wednesday, the 17th day of Blay at.lo
o'clockLA. M, at the Borough of Ihnitingdos, Forms
GRADING and MASONRY apart about .30 sada afore
Pennsylvania Railroad, between Lewistuvrn and Halo
tinadoos, and also RI, the heavy work along the ; Liule
Annetta.
Plan* and specifications of the' work can be sccest,
the &bone named place' for five days previous tothe
'
time appointed fitr receiving the '
Any further informatioa can he had open applicatioi
to W. R:Fosmolr., Ewa., Aerociale Enenneec Lew
lstowni• ' 'S. v. arEtuuck,
President;
1 INDIA RUBBER GOODS, .
ITun lIECKIVED par I.p mss, Lugs mortronnt
of loth. Robber Goods, comprising— .•
Id*: Officers' Coats; 4 AnsTulycling Bags;
4 " Pea do; I-
." Cantif Blankets;
2 " Reefing Jacketg 1 " -Cosluorts;
I " None Comers; • 6 " Life Preaerverg •
lOU yip& of 44 Carriage Cloth, floe article; •
04 dotpair Lefirm e octaerent •
C tr 4 .:lthom dr:: • ' • •
", wh o Coy rg a a which 'rill be wad cheep'
• r cash , wholesal ' s or retail, at No AVoodstreet.• •
eral I • J 11 PH3LIAPB.
I WEST POINT WOKE& ,
VbefiNEß,. fltirine Ltran, hle have
commenced business au Pane 0, near the .Point,
at dm n , luablishtnent formerly carried ou by !bathhouse
is Nelson. Persons shum to purchase. steam ets
gases for bolus, or for other purpose., will plasm, favor
us with a ewl, as we Batter onnelres to be able to fun
rash. them on as favarabkr terms as say other mush.
lislaneat io the city. - - • , -
Msoirolling mill and castings .01. every Mmeriplic
eau be had at the shart.t anhes..
MeV' 11° F" ER,
cirp lu_ty,
_Ap., I L Allem h.
F.NOCIUIrWPAM'UZICIER.N!
CeMerit!
TUFTY COLLIERS ate' wanted tetwuth at Fandam
.17 h. !Mulford'. Coal Banks, ft miles above Caseredle,
KT, where they east get the blithest wages at th• abort
mines.] Miners who undetstaud Mete businesa, and ate
nameable and quiet men, will always Dad steady ens-,
ploymaut,if not the whole year mum; mat neaser.to
n Man Mly other mines on the Ohio neer. For flambee
panieultri,apply E HALL,.
enMedlm • • Pitisbutitlt.
CILOVFIA—A rood aseonment of ladles and sent
black, *bite and colored . Conon,
_Lisle, Thread,
tillk and 7bibet Ciloace, hurt rise. faro,. black and'
colonel French Yid Okrres, excellent ankle, and
Inn. dual iu.t.p.thath •
._.9014 SHAG .k WI!ITE, 99 wood
me n
StrdAy4ANTlEl i trl . ir 1 1 1 a.Wr u eVe
salesman. 'One echo has bad imperience the baZ
not and can Mo .: mood iefercnc”. Address W.
SBASONED LUMBER—I will sell • low thousand
feat ;Odin followleg denenptione awe!! scummed
Lumbar—Pine, mummy f,.1 and 9 inchim Jetat, LI ft
loci, clear,), If cad 9 Lag and Cob Joist.
u
Chm MI 0ttad..31134 Poplar 9 , ,
• , adjobil . Croeunsville, es tires book
W INDOW OWSS—aoObx• Sxlo glalw9lloricileall
• ap
U0A11,46 lads rime N 0 8e8ar;• 8 teem brows
1,3 Havana do; I ease DRLovenoss Loaf do; 10 bids
monad small do 04:5, bbla eroded and pabrnired
do,Lior sale bI • 10 J D IVILLIA3IB
SAWAFEITFFUSE-3 Ws (or sale by
'3 8 DILWORTH, 21 wood st •
ACON-70 !aids Beatty Awns, .adan. and
t oo aquivunest alm4 brae. by .
optl. • PIML=I. tc-NICO
c oer- 7o eniv~e b '
~cgne~mad & p; ° wnat~o-.
17
COPAL If A 11511911-4 bbl Coza, Vensiab l. No* I
co, z e nt b o y facmrsd n l L Prie . • issituairkevrarzoc6LlJ
narrox-os bolos Tommie Conn; Oda Mini.
%,./ .4 0d do; in Coro andAlgoa iviv,
20
rim
:.,tom s+~~~~ ,e"- :.,. _ .a -;fir-.rcara..tat-,ry:.rai•~'s ~+.
NIM=E=
'4 7-• '• • - • • ' -•-
...il • - : ';'
' •.STEMBOATS
SI CIUATI,£. PZTTISUB
.gmL.aLigaL
DA - I •P•A cKET , LIN E. •
kncm line of splendid pawner Masa-
<lll is now compered orthe largest. mans, but
end farnishodr endued powerful boas 00-the
weeny of the West. Every accommodation and tam•.
fan that stoney can procure, lax beesprovided for pal , •
- wags. The Lane bar been In *perusal for five years
carried • million of peSps_.,sri.itt b o
without vi
ry to their persons. , The •
wilt fftrp .
Wood street the day preens* 10 swum.
tt~gt.
ties of freight and the sorry of pergairen
ter. In all eases the passage stoney rust Pssh.ds
EITXDAT PACKIidTs •
- The ISAAC NEWTON, Gads A. li. Mswoh,ssia ,
leave rttsbutgli every Sunday Owning at 10 et,of
kp
Wheel every Sandry mein:6.llo P.M. • •
aoski:
The MONONGAilnuti PIM STOII4 Warr Rm.
horst every Monday ntosung at 10. riebfelti Wheeling
every Woodsy seem& at Itt r. ra. ,
41 . 1 . 12 pAy PACKET
The . 1118ERNLICNo. 2, Capt. J. •
i t a ? 1 ! 4
. ' 1
• - PAt e O2ST_
The NEW ENGLAND No. 2, 'IL Deasy Wiu
leave Pittsburgh every V, ednesd4 rooming t
l 0
&clock Vi7mAngc vary Wednesdays aning 010 a a.
PACY.S.T.. ••
The Gsld. .gittesLleave Pitts
burgh every Thunder ourung at 10 Si•rdisif
ve
every Thundayatung al 10 a la
PKtIOAT PACIEST,,
The CLIPPER Na . 2, GAOL Cues& will lee v i Pitts
burgh every rrido motmus m took lo . l 4w esimir
every Friday evaded at 10 r. a g , -
lIATORDRT P • •
- The IIPMENGEII, Ms. S. Raaqare Plits3
burgh every Saturday morning at 10 o'el t Wheelie;
every Balurdayeveninglat 191ln"
.HEAVER. PACK:LTD—NW A EMENDS.
Lad
Welhulle On y, Tunisian
and Datunlay, each we'e' t 9 el'el ta:ltitturn•
• int on Aloodaypi awl, Prida , She has a
boatat the laWit rween • hobs bridge.
prepared to ree . •
GU, gta,
oetl9f.. ". •/I , 023 Wood S.
, BEAVER dfin W 14.8 . PACKET
•t • ,
kar4.Clarkedposser,
elq
'e corning er:eireasen, stake daily
trips to Ilene, and Igsigydbe, le tag Pittsburgh eve
r, avit Welctia We WM at 3 o'cloeg.r.
'at. 'dealt • ' (1 I N. & Ar.
iFirrnionspL wssiinXii --
FERRIIAH 4st, IMe RUARY I. t r
LEA T ~ ANTI 4 P. M.
The foll ing new boats eampkla
the line for the present season AT.
LARTIC, Capt. Junes Par
TIC, Capt. A. Jacobs; and
M'LANR, Capt. E. Rumen. The boats are anntell
new, and a. fitted ap without reprd to expense. • Re
m comfort that money e. procure-hes been provigsa.
Tha Hone will leave Me Monongahela Wharf aa
the foot of Ross ii. ...Passengers will be pupa.* a
heard, ae the Louis will amends . leave at the ads..
fie. Marian A. M. and 4P. M . luell
FOR WHEELI NG INCINNATI
, • •Rznetse &Maar Pantr--The
J . Perry, commankr, will leave tot
Louisville and MI intermediate pout every Sanaday,
at 3 o'clock, precisely. . .;'' •• • •
• For lit ight or passamapply on bout or to
FORDY & DUNCAN, Agents.
The Telegraph boo been built expressly gar • regale!.
packet, and with •liese entirely to
the y
or ma
imagers; the accommodations me inferior to no boat
orilhe Wean. warm. . : ,
Hot foe is Pleasure Trip to
H Steubenville..
• TE CONSUL sWI nava
• the fort of Plustitugh, at the fad of
Market street,. on Tato/lay the 1514 at t P. M., Preeisely, rev the Vv.. 4
celebration of the Odd Fellows at nieubenvule.—
White's Wass Baud has been engaged ' for , the ores
lion. Every eccamniodation has been provided, to
promote the comfort of ladies and acad.:pen oho *dab.
to make a pleasant trip. The Bawd wilt retina on
Wednesday night. Parliament, apply on board et to
, DAVIDO BERBS7',
' comer First aud SmiLnald ate
• . FOR LOUISVILLE • is
The fast running steamer .
1 DAR ÜBk; • •
let.„ Master,'sill leave For. the
e A. all inters.rdisto ports Adis
day at 4 o'clock. For freight passage apply: L on
Waal, or to I NEWTON JONES, hlooongaheLs Roost'
•
Greenlee, master, will for -the sliCres
• •
intermedlare ports on %Wenn.
day, 116th inst,'4lo A IL • For (mien or passage apply
.
The splendid mimes
TAGLIONI,
• C W Coles, Master, will leave for' the
se end all intiermnlinter parts on
Tharelay,at 4y. hl. Far freigtd . er plunge eppl eten
. FOR WHERIAPiG AND BRIDGEPORT.
The neat
eteamhaat .. and itabsiesnial low.vesteg
• HUDSON .
Poe blaster, kas reamed beg
regales trip,. hetwee Wheeling, Bridgeport and Pim-
Work, leaving Pittsburgh on Ide *hays and TherilmV e..
rearbd •
REGULAR. PACRET- FOR SUNFISIL
MatTM arm and fast steamer'
. WELLSVILLE • -:
'Wasson:star, will Imre Gar Own
Rand WI 'man:medals porison Widnes.,
days and Batardsra of each weak. For &vied or pas.)
ate
.20-% MILTENBERGER; RIA
•Mr: Dunn.
•Miss Peme.
PgMBURGH & WUFEi6 . PACFSr.
The swift Measlier .. •
CONSUL.; •
Abney P Kinney, master, will kin,
ly for Wheeling, on Ahlohy.
Wednesday amino:lay, at 10 rv'eloelpreeively. A
Leava.lviteelinievery Tuesday, Therslay aduk
MAIO, it 7 °Vico a at, '"...
The Causal will land at a/I the intramearate porta—
Every aeccanodation that eon he premed k thecae.
fort sad gaiety tif peasengere hes bed provided!. The
boat 1 1.0 Provided with a lelf&eung stair paid to
ureeerons. For ieig c rou= B ;ply is
board arm
v lm
feed • • . comer of let and SurititgZd'abt.
AtteYEEZPIAT, .ELIZAHEVICA-liD
The nets .tnmc,
DESTATChir
'Nelson, aroder, trill. ma., IA abem
awing Pinaltargh 'every , h l4 hetaT
Wednesday and Friday, at Oh o'elock,a... sr, and Ma.
nongsbelaCity every Tuesday, Thawday and Sawn:Lan
at IS o'clock, a- R. For freight or passarm ayplysta
FOR FRANKLpI.
The new anklal t t: l dali headier.
A D Mester. oat leave fee tbo
ve part every Wednesday 048 -
It nla,t4 P. M. For treed or paw. vol
PRINTS ONL . W
CEDAR ST., NEW YOR'It
-LEE . * BREWSTER ,
Established • warehoasein the year ISA - for the as 4
pose of suprd yiu g the City and doom, Trada INA
PRINTED CALICOES EXCLUItIVIIN,
tow priceo—and exinhitirag, stasosa • I ,
o tb
.T :far e li V ert o
RIF T m
They are now °pelting Sercral Ltundtcd . Pit'atai'm
coraprartig every new style of Foreign and Doerestio
production..nouty of which lone jolt' been varehaltad,
and am offered for sale for Cash and amore otediyal
PILICES RIEDIICED
ONE TcYFIVE CENT
*moos of 'April and Nay, as per
printed Cs es, which are, contested daily, tor Pe nrorm
PRINT .WA p ft
NearYorit,June,lB47. 3i2ralfi
ELECTRICAL MACHINED AND . A.PPARATII9,
for Academia, Schooley and private familles.v-
Maul & Co., Pimsburgh end New Vorlr; sphinx tbe
ration of leachers and the public to their set of 0-
ved Battiest Insimments, mhich have been pre _
with direct rekrence to the parpmes or Musk sop
Met have many advantages over the amnion forms
on
The ire whico is olbeed M Mei me ompa
price o( Ili, is composed of Wake'. etead.4 l
machine, Leyden jar discharger, Quivered kuntlaters;--____
glass cyliader dimeing balls, image platen, Mai
nous spiral labe l quadrant, eleetromeler, - eles,
glass syphon, gi t balls and amedmon. Case, patMw _
add krwarding Cl additional. • •
The following testimouitil will ',snot. all of the 4- •
ness of the apparatus for serval purposes,
I eXamined, with much tdeasure,Blake &Co's
Its
appoints for wad& or very aitopla
its coalmation, and exceedingly convenient in Its
.adaptation for use. have seen no instrumeid.at to
low a price whigh appears to nee to suitable for eir
riment• le common schools. lose C. Amore,
.For ale by. BLADE & CO, or
apalf •N W ear Market at and the.Dlandisti .
gragg—AVars—
'VlE highest price in cash paid for good quo pm
also, canaille, bale mpg grass rogitamt i tool.:
eo age, bT 1.
.01 wamte Y 4 bet peen & Marti
XLGINCY OF TIMIIAZARD POWDER COMPA
NY; for las sals or lUfie,RAxkand CSl3llllft Ppir ,
tof very supetior quality:' City customises WEI Du
supplied at any haw during Iltei day.
apllabu JOSEPH DILWORTII, Apt, V oruod
Imo Nhi
PORCELAIN READS 7 -71i* alabselikr
•TT having received ihes6l47Agea_ cy sals divas!.
to A. Cced .Plate, Gala, Pim, Molar and Naas*.
dams Teeth, lames Denusla , special sumacs
JOR, NOMAD, Dinggsst and Aill:otts.W,
SUCCO AND PLANTER OP PAII3- , FMIn the
Mills of R. AS. Cunningham; Amnia b
UkXI {S jsio
splkhadkaB • • .10. ma Wen/
bEvoLvirto near =tick. at 3 Bask
.1.1, Casaba; alw, trrcalb, blatant y tad Vain back
Combs, shall, bane, and bafialai reo'd ud feir saga!
.P 211• `. ZEDUWN KlNSEr9.67Juarketu
It i t [lomat. soxm—td. Musical Saida. that play ,
Dan Tacker and a ~,,r , 1
41L K. rtQ r ' UM' a tla. C it a wary tam' .. d .. -
• 11.:121 as= tot' Wm/14%w 'tries. 'de • ---- ..
!tilt pant.. ald Om; jan r . ec NI al
---- 4
)k 4 iiis FINE nssoiii Or nmey . 1
Ap. ety Goods, sach . F.....; i Amadeu., a
Gloves, Mina, and awl pod of a very d, - ,
Ako, silt and sneered Prune, Stan and Fat .
Raiplfaa, at ZEMILON Xlf(dErS Piny store.
. . .
F=ICH CLOTHS—W lhaspkt knibq
matmn of gentlemen-la his aseor . iteancet may
uk Clotltt!ead Casaiieerea lately veceivek n*
bud, em warier /WA, at km/ prices Air •
SELLERS k mcoLs
ROCCO LEATIIER—The subscribers tor* at.
teetion to their vitamin stock of hforeeeeptitteh
'ray easefully eeteeted itt the ellehtelttettiel.'
1.1,431 be som ehpth ter cash: • ,
spit . . - • WYOUNO IOq