Yt;lSLlstiti, i.i .1111ITE at IX) PI 1. wasUit u Il SATURDAY MORNiNG, MARCH 9. J 550. TlT.analarrrana arr earnestly mourned to band la tarir favor* before. sr. •nd es early in the day. arinicab/r. AdverderillenlS not tlllteried for simodel ted time vrill invariably ber.,atred ontil or'. red oat • _Priartimattf.: - V6 - . inn.... No. Tip rn.at. street. efnnali r Is our agent rot din city. aullertioemslol , and sabeaription. banded to bid, 'RAI. receive prodip am • • PHILADELPHIA Norma Ail EIIICAN. In the North Am-r received I an 1 i mal I i VI Tam Lerma Liwr exrraorcaar.—The J. afroetito deny our atatemant, in regard t• disagreeable matter, and even goes to the titan of dleerediting the testimony of his own work men, taken under oath, before the Past We on not therefore rurprired at the false and jiatione avertions sad inuendoes i in relation to this paper, contained in his article. We are per Gmtly willing to leave the question of veracity It be settled by the public, while we refer all wh. Mel any concern In the matter, to Mr. Roseburg for the truth of every statement in our Ishstory The dishonorable course which that paper choose to pursue towards us, in the fdee comparisons it daily lading., will meel,io the end, with it. pro per reward. We have no ream of the result I °twelves. We are indebted to W. Manna Roans, Eng tot a copy of bin able and interesting report on tb . preliminary remove for the flellfontaine and Intl an. Itailmad Company. Mr. Roberin is Chin Engineer of that important link of our great true • line to St. Loots, and .hen entered into the nem with a coal and spirit which shows ha appreci ates the value of the great work he has in hand and is thoroughly convinced of Ito entire ruggers. The repon is accompanied by a topographical map, exhibiting all the great lines of R adored , co n- Wrunted,building, nr cent...plated, between the Eastern cities sad the Mississippi river, clearly Mewing that ours In the irreat central line the ahortest and the heat. We ehall copy largely from this report, fer the information or our readers. Axon= PL.4.114 Rom.—We learn from the pro needing. of tho Allegheny Councils, that an etfor la making to construct a plank rood from Wood'. Ran to Federal Street,. drstance of about thre. mile.. It will pans through the borough of Man chewer, and the city of Allegheny, for the distanc of nearly two miles It is contemplated, by thor. engaged in the project, to use Rebecca Street fo the purpose—and the question arisen, can silol paying road pew through the aireets of o city. I It eau, the Councils Ought, by ell means, to gin their nanetion to this improvement. There neve was a worse road than Rebecca Street, at th, lime. It is an almost impannible quagmire, with out side walks, crossing., or any coavenden . whatever. Although it is in this miserable condi HOD, there O uo road or erect about the city MO, travelled, or where it in more important to have good road. All the coal wmeh arnica into Alle gheny, except what is enld from Flats tithe river passes over this street- Going and returning, three hundred cool wagon.; pa" neer thin mad daily while other travel carries up the aggregate to lour hundred and fuer hundred and fifty wagons ;Jody. Thane heavy coal wagons cut up and wear out the road in a very short time, and keep it in the horrible condition it row presents - to the eye of the passer by. It is Loportant to every inhabi. tent of the city to keep - this street in good repair, as the price of coal is matenally affected by iu condition. Were the etre o t paved or planked . one half the horse power now employed cooed take the same quantity of coal to market, and its price would be materially alrveted thereby.— The city, in bee present financial condition, can • do little or nothing far this street. The property holders on It will hardly consent to keep op a road for the benefit of the whole city, end it would he unjuat to ash them to do so. Were there only the ordinary travel on it, they might be willing to ta to the expense, but he ask thin, to keep ap rants be morn ens andcut..o7lm coal wagons 'aionhl be the groseriat iojneticc. Whit is to be Bone, thin? Unless something is done to the Me . main it will be whollitimpaisable, and the Uthabi• eantapf the chyle ill hove to depend upon the river supply entirely tor coo'. lithe Commas writ gram a company the right to plank it, and col km a email Coll. until ouch Vines no the city can take charge of it herself, the work can ho accomplhthed. This would cheapen, instead of increasing the price of fuel, w the tall would aced to be but small, and double the work could be • done with the same number of horses. 'We trust soma immediate notion will bo taken to improve this important thoroughfce. From an article we glee to day. from the Bea ver Argos, it will be seen that it in proposed to plank• the mad ell the way to that place. Thin would be a great convenience to defamers nod other InhaLkanta along the linen . and would ma. terially enhauae the ealtie of the property. Th contemplated plank react from Federal street t. Woodettun, wouht be the first three miles or ib letprovehteht. licotra - Mscaztax.--Hunt's Merchants' Maga.. XiI2E, and C0171113CM:11 Reciast, far March, is beG3re a.; and, as nerial,- hod it replete with yarn. able statistical inf.rmatiom us well for tho earl eu anzaliet as for the merchant and manufacturer. Ve.rarely meet with a magazine so Well rioted With naelak and itdetenung matter as the one be. fore us, sad wo would ebeedully reeammend it es worthy a prominent place in every counting room .d work shop. . Rtor or TEL" Axszons.—The Harriaburgb Tel egraph suggests that the hes: means of dispersing a riotous assemblage, composed ofsromen, Ism • use seater instead 01 auilata It raps:— "We remember particelerhe of having ' Ol 4. a rather azatteiaa areennt el the way is whi.:h • time° no! ' , TS Tidied ot Pane, doting the Re. 4. , valuta/a or :lb. It was there related: that afar the authorities bad cabal:well every poaeiblo demonstration el - • warlike character, Boob Bp bringing °luaud piaci, the batteries CreAntuat en ge to rake the mention alike riotere,, reeking deßporale trims at • charge with heavy cavalry, and ad the other ordinary modes of military attack, without shaking in the kart 16e cottage end determination of thi, mob, it was determined to try what virtue there wea ea Water. The Gm engines were accordingly brought oat s and a hundred atreams of water opened upon the rioters n. over. This wen too mach for &- mak eettrage—emer wee found to be much ore de terrible, than bullets: nod the enraged ma a ire mediaftly dispensed. We recommend .t 'rem: edy to oar friends of the Iron MI. Let them at least WY What virtue there is in Weer, before they resort to teaden ballets. " Road to ,Plitsbargh The.lMattruction of a .isit toad, now located, a n d aeon . to be commenced, on the tanks of the Ohio Meer, between Beaver aud'Pitt.sborgh, ren ders it necessary to seek some other avenue, for the :Ordinary travel between the two los,lines— for a goodly distance, along the 4 •Narrows," 010 mitt road' miming into retort eaciatet with the common road. A road on • the SOOlll side of the , Ohio kit been roomed, and memorials are In circulation asking the I,gislature to pees the ne• . cesaary law to carry the project Into effect. The d.stance, it is stated, will ho shortened, whilst generally the ground is favorable for therm:mune., ben of a good road, running ray from the elem. ferry loading at Philipsburg, to the steam ferry landings near to Saw Mill Run. We would suggest that intend of the common mad proposed,. company be organized to con, street a Plank Road upon the proposed mote, which, whilst it would give us an easy and pleat. ant foundatroo for land 001111nyii00 at All .00000, would easeatiany promote the interelte sod con venleoce of the Vertoers on the South side of the Ohio, who could urn their own conveyances and take their 00 1 0 1 001110 attend:rug the Pittsburgh market. nail: Roads are now very popular and profitabie 10 many earth:valor the country. A num ber are conatructed tit the State of New York, which pay en average Interest of over twenty per cent. per annum, beside the accumulnuou of. suf ficient rand hir repairs. In favorable localities the cut of construction duce not exceed $lOOO per mile. The cost era rend hence fo Pittabiantb, we think, fmm the ns ill,' of :17t, ground, and the facility of procoring stuuti.le wooer, would fall helow the average—san SI 560 per tulle Thus,. coasting the distance tram i'hitipnborgh to 9ow MIS Nun at 24 miles. and the curare cost of doartritotion would be 35,000,-1 Islip portion cal which we presume the Farriere,, upon. and near the route,. would teak!) , contribute, mom erpeeiady as the invert• meet would present the prospect of profit. We make the auggewion, in the hope that if it meets with any favor, immediate steps may be taken to Procure the neeeentry act of incorporation . Beset, Arses. Nihon tofresporetenee of the PsitsttolhOsectut. Wnsatmarott, :Ueda 4, I S O. Black !Monday happily pass—Listatessalst Schastaibirsts eass—Mall matter—Mr. Calhosat's flpsects—Cablasst Sleeting. Thu day of anticipated horrors has come, sad is almost gone, and so heathens worth reporting has yet been transacted in the line of the aston od lag or the catastrophic. Not only ban there been no dissolution of the Union, so distinctly promised by Foote; bat there has not been so much so a fight in or about the capitol. Never paused there a day ao tamely, marked out so this was by such hor.. rible prognostics. Mr. Doty, in the Rouse, rose and informed the Nouse, with u mush coolness as it hewere taking down a piece oflunered tonst,that insomuch as the object of his resolution had been completely attained by the introduction, on Friday lost, of the bill required by it, he should,of court., withdraw it, and he did withdraw it; so that if the chivalry came up with dirk and pistol in their belt, M=!= il/141 Central Cora. lialaiabura, on We tope I. eanrest:y .EL, Chairman. as it eau rumored they designed doing, of emus. they took back again in a state of virgin purity an brightness. Yon will see it reported in some of the papers, that Lient Ewell, nominated to be Captain in the first dragoons, has been rejected. This le not the fact. I believe I explained, when referring pre. "vista!) , to Lieut. Echaumberes case, that Lieut. Ewell had been nominated by the President to fill the vacancy which the Senate thought Mr. Sehaumberg was entitled to be appointed to. This nomination was simply laid aside whale the care of Limn. S. was under consideration. It was no. rejected. It is possible, and, I think, probable, that at the next meeting in exectnive ...lion, the vote on the above case will be reconsidered and rescinded, an the majority in favor of the claim of Lieut. S. to tie restored woo only one, the tole being 25 to 24. To give your readers some idea of the vast amount of busies. transacted in the poet office of this city, I may state, that the Dumber oi packam.,, consisting of tenets and documente, daily zeta away from It is 49,000, weighing 2,200 pounds. liow many et there conaist of speeches for Bun combe, and how many of really valuable matter which people will read,l have no means cl know ing. Mr, Calhoun made his long expected speech to day, or rather the speech which be had written out, was read fur him by hia mend Judge Mayon, of Virginia. I speak I a all candor, - when I dr• clara that it was the weakest elfart that t have known any man of high reputation in the Senate maki. It was, for the moat part, the old story that Mr. Calhoun and a hundred others have told a dozen times before, of the rise and progress of abolitionism, the wrong• of the South, ,tc., ad nauseous. So fee, which Was nearly to the end of the speech, all that Mr. Calhoun said was vary old, and therefore not eo very mischievous, but towards the close, we bad some thing not au old, but a thousand times worse. Indeed, to be brief, the closing portion of tbi address woos plea for disonion, and recommen dation of secession. Mr. C. like all Southern men who think with him en this topic, spoke upon con tingencies and hypotheses, but the purpose and the wish were these, open, palpable, apparent.— The purportof Ids remarks was,that the evils under which the South suffered were incurable, except by such means as the North would not consent to. They were not even curable under the conettu. don. it carried out to its true spirit and in 'perfec•t good faith. Theiefore theSouttrumst secede mi -1 less the north would do this,aod that, moos other things would consent to amendments to the eon. stitution which would give new privileges to alit• yvey. This is a startling proposition, and Ido not doubt that many of your readers gill incline it doubt whether any Senator of the United Staies, one, too, of the class who have been so long and so loudly prating of the compromises of the cou atitutiort." could have the hardihood to rise in his place and deliberately repudiate the C0.1 , 1111/011, and insist upon its amendment as a condition to remaining ILI the Union. Sot upon exam/ins:inn, it will be found that this to the construction that must be put upon Mr. Calhoun's remarks on thin head. Mr. Calhoun himself, though very pale and thin, does not look so feeble as previous et:moats of his heeth had prepared me to expect, still it is ev• ident that he needs rest. and that it is important that he should be removed from all scenes oft snit r. meat, like, forexample, the debates in the Sen. ate. Me. Calhoun had a fair audience, -kir as ma. ay ladle, elbowed their may upon the floor and into the plcriesoupuld be conveniently Geom. modeled, ‘att tllned Wee an,tatdtgagergers maul rested to hear him. u war staraiii to got within hearing of Bdr. Clay, on the oceasiolt of his recent great etrwi. • Mr. Webster hay aaboineid that. he sari!! .peat •a Thursday.' • -An extraordinary meeting of the cabinet was held to day, aopposed to have been oeemioned by the imam from Celikornia, !colored yesterday.— I' have oat heard the resnit of it, unnerox, March 5, M. The nee of Xi. Footee.lLls Int rrrrr Ing colloquy with ,Calbonn—The latter treed. Every body has read Barbeeld'. story of the little dog who wag road bitterly lamenting to himself that he' yas of no use in the world, but who 'being encouraged to pent,. were is • certain line of. very humble action, at length was enabled to render his master some sig nal zervice, and thus to hang hiresrif into general not* end raver air Well disposed and useful lit tle hrute. Thus it is with Mr. Foote. That little Senator, after online all.minner of eliiires, after prancing about the Senate chamber on the highest home inchivekreeiebte s after thremening to hang Mr. Hale, oiler stidOing at Mr. Seward's heels, and absolutely presuming , to bark at Mr. Webster Mantel'', and to worry with pertinacious temerity Old Bullion, haa at bat lighted upon Mr. Calhoun and regularly treed him; Tee, Mr. Foote has smoked the great millider fume penitently retract all I have ever itaid;:Or may inadrettently hereafter any against . Mr. Foote came into traipse:ate this morning in a white heat, and Mk* itut.,cd breath informed that honorable body ittatik.Wes hie edleeto duty i • to do bairn any WtrAteibiPt, on • certain senti ments advanced byldr. , Delbutio, In regard to the Northern Thititocor4.!otid the Imeitina of the South. He did itclehrid'irould not believe that all the Democracy of.* teeth wore against the North, nor Could' he 'Mier yield his assent to the doctrine that the South:demanded es a condition wit toot which thefsinidd not remain In the union, an alteration of the COnstitttrio* He would stood by the Constitution, atitttbe' Union, as they were He also intimated very. decidedly his impremiou that threes sentiment.' cOir. Calhoun had a tee. dency t owar dsos dime:doe:l cMr. C•lbnut anrilie.3: • and no sooner heard what was going on, than heAke became excited, bed, with a voice aad manna as little like trims of a dying mem its"! eirer:OßEzved, replied to Mr. Foote. Did he charge hint with .alcning at die union,,or insinuate It? Did he mean to impute to hum hostility to. the Constitution? Mr. Foote replied, rapt exactly, but I he most say that such might be and he knew hill been the inference. that persons not eadeeply" attached to the Senator eh he wee, had drawn from hi. speech. Mr. Cal. holm wee not at all appeased. Hi. dark and ads. ty dreams of a satiated ambition seemed break. hag away and &parties before' this rebellion in his own household, and he came down upon Mr. 1 Foote with the heaviest thunderbolts of his wrath. But, with all his faults, Mr. Foote was never eased of a want of spirit. Lie replied Indigo tinily, 1 ha was no servitor nor vassal of Mr. Calhour . ' He ackcowledged no leader on earth. Iliertgat might Le, a rush light, a farthing candle, kit be would never hide it under a birsheL He would Lblek and act fur himself. Mr. Calhoun then asked him, if he supposed the Southern States could re main in the Union without an amendment of-the Constitution referred to by himself yesterday?— Mr. Foote mulled that' he had no doubt of it, and that all relating difficulties could be settled intro day. by peaceful and harmonious intercourse be tween the represeetativee of dlikrent Then, raid Mr. Calhoun emphatically, we Wirer. not believe It. The South Man have ao a• menffinent of the Canititunon, or moat . ..cede,— The colloquy proceeded, hut the point of Interest had passed, .and. Mr. Calhoun was ou...deeply is quagmire he had ao iadestriousfy sought out I for himself as was possible to get, and, thstika to Mr. Foote, he stands confessed harem the Na. tint a disunionist:upon principle, aad a Irepudia• • tor of the Constitution. And with this . develoOes meet, his powers of mischief ate 'aoeseentisf y curtailed at to make hint an indaitely lees danger. one personage than while he appeared theirland of Ceder and peace, 'though the advocate of the emtkustest doctrines of his schocd. I was 11111CLIG.i in looking ovp an editorial letter in the Rlclunond Enquirer, from the sett of Mr. Ritchie, now the Senior editorof that paper. He io &leader al the Virginia division of Mr. Cal houn'. writes that Mr..C. will not suggest any specific plan of action for the South, but will take his stand upon the concha t on. Accordingly, too often the nullifier eniner down upon his dacipies, infinIIIIIIIr them that the constitution is just what they do not want, and cannot get along with. The committee on commerce have been ap pealed to, to report the nomination °(M/. Lewis, collector of Philadelphia, this week, and there is come expectation that it will be done. But I think it far more probable that note of these appoint ments, controllieg a large amount of patronage; will be acted 011 until new the end of the session. The remelting adopted by the Democratic ma jority, to said to be this: If we confirm these Whig Collector, and Pentameters now, they will immediately proceed to turn nut all their Demo. erotic aubardinates yet retained is office. If we can encore thm a ley months grace, that will be no much gained. I learn that the nomination of ex-Governor Youog,to be Deputy Treasurer, at New York, was mat 111 to the Senate on Friday last. Gov. Young had been required to furniab some - additional se curity, wh oh he at once complied with. His bondsmen have justified to the amotoo, orsticro,ooo, two 10 $lOO,OOO each, and two in 50,000 each. The. nomination will dontilem be confirmed when acted upon. Mr. Benton points to Calhoun's .peach proof that that ail - he said of him and hie speeches last summer, , ces true, name!): that be loos a d unionist, and in favor of a South ern confederacy. Tit. loot manifesto of his meat opponent eaanot help but aid Mr. Benton in the commit Ile is wag ing in Misvauri, where attachment to the Union, and entliusismn for CaliMroia is univerml. Among the comments which are made upo the new doctrine, that niktaritica have not th. right in govern, as an. : II inktorioc, eta not I. govern, it if clear that mourn:eel mica. It a led only ke Imam thin • m iota y, thou the smaller that minority the better. l'herefere, it &tumid not consist of more than une tutu; and it applied to the Southern confederacy, who will that minority of one. lie! Mr. Calhotio , No, heron.° it would not be unanimous. Ile meld not agree with htm• JUNIUS. =13174111:13 Correspondence of the•Ytttshurgh Gatotte, New loss, March 5, 1893. The last financial operation in Wall Street is the procurement of nine thotisend dollars worth ol goods, from the possession of the [fad e d Stat e s, by the clerk nf Messrs. F. Convict 6E Co., by means of false papers, or, rather, by incomplete papers. The house in question drew their check (or the payment of • large amount of &atm, but ' the clerk, alter withdrawing part tit the goodsfrom the landed ware boost, wrote se order for an. °leer portion, which the proper officer, without examination to see whether the Cashierhr, certfi nate of payment was aitsched,signed. When the Calleetor's accounts were 'audited, in the Naval 001ce, the trick was discovered, and the Collector . Posted elf to the store of the merchants to acre aid good.. The clerk has left, and, unless the government has the power to mate a merchant osier for the gross carelenness of its agents, Messrs. Cdttenet must go free. The blunder should le paid for hy the revenue otHea'rs, who are ye eare!ers snit is possible Lir offierala to be. Tammany Hall has spoken upon the slavery oneVion, and. as the Evening Post nay., is decid edly in favor of thti Union, upon Mt. Calhoun's plan, that ia, In devote all the energies of the go,, eminent to the extension of the area of freedom, and admitting the area as slave State, only. The meeting wait a famous farce. Long before the doors wero open to the pohlic the hall WWI fiLe.l with Old Hunkers, mho , by dial of hard knocks, kept the bold secure. The speech of ?dr. rlhoon excited a good deal of conversation, but It has ere , ' wed no gruel alarm. It doers not move the public mind, nor produce the effect of • iMoWar declare tieu, made upon the eve of hostile movemeeta. when the floe of • count depend. upon the Im pulse of the matant. Calbound has bad hue talk, and, after the subject hos been talked of suf. ficientiy, we shell have California admitted o 1. Twin, The South, to regain its power, meat plant a slave colony asropidly as the North has peopled the gold realm.. fa msney affairs there is no change. Capital continues abundant, at very low rates, and islet% aezumelitinf. ' All rav■ u(specsitatiosti ire rik, and the least plausible have little obatreellexi in getting funds. The bank. discount tql that JO ors fered, and are doing • heavy buiiness. The amount of Stooks taken out of market to go by the Liverpool mail - is very large—geld to exceed y previous remittance. A good sunonat of roil road securities are daily absorbed by capitalists. Among the operations is a purchase of $lOO,OOO of E,1,-Sip ~ by Woolsey, the sugar refuter, and ■ similar amount by .another capitalist. • Pevusylsa. Ma Fives are in demand, at 901, cash, foe En• rope, whither a large amount hive been rent. To night a meeting is to be held at rho Taber. natio to take into consideration the best means of procuring a change in the government of the navy, so that the "Cat" and the " Cott " may be abolished. It is proposed to stop Jack'. grog. but lel on one suppose this mall be done very WOO. It is a melancholy fact that tempenmoo seamen AM yet to be the role, and sot the very marked exception, them is OCOO noticed on our sea A few good ravens will attend to night, and go away maddened at the thought that men are tied op and whipped like IIiINCS, bat, no for the malts of oar tars, they tare not heard nor do they a straw for thew procnedlogs. Cotton—lo CaLIM ;pellet of dealers being busy with their correspondence, there has not been anything of importance doing. Coffee—There is • very moderntn ituulnente doing. About 400 bag . St. Domingo sold et Ile, cub, and CA do Lumen , re et 111, on time. Rio in bold at 13014 e. ',btu —The market is se set unchanged, with sal SI S7las, for common to straight State; Mehl. pa and good Ohio at S 5 250;5 37i; Parr Gene see at S 5 roa3s 621. For southern the market is doll. and Kleee favor the buyer ; sales were made of 302 brls choice Wands at 35245 25. Eye Flour is not plenty ; the demand is good, with sales of 150 brls at $2 671. Corn Meal is doll, with sales .I 200 Lrlr. superior Jersey at 11287. Grsin Wheat we have no change to notice. Holders are very firm at prices above the view. of porch. sere. The market Ice Corn is lea • ctive, and no .aloe of nottrnitudo to report; 560 is the high rive colleted this morning for pm., yellow. Ctsta are active at 340137 e, for Jersey, and 42(g4 for River cud Canal. Previsions—There is no ma. cadet variation in the Perk market. Beale firm, Waiver:ma •mall sale, of City Masa at $lO. Cu Meals are firm, sod in fair rsquast, at format qtra. lotion, Lord is doll, and It is difficult to obi tile. pump; sale. have beau made I-I FL le Butter uoll 4 ' Ch, no without materib. change =2l The market W doll ■od heavy, with Wee of 50 bits Pr;son lied Jersey at 24&0. C. FILO3I Ii IRELISBUIIO enrrelputblenre of au Pittsburgh fiszellts. iiAItIISOUJIGII, March 5, 1550 In the Senile, his morning, Mr. tunic prnr ed three rernsnatrance., two from citizens, and one from the School Director. of the City of Pitts burgh, agniunt the incorporation of the several wards airfoil city to crist School District. On motion of Mr. barrio, the Senate tank up nud passed ilia bill "ni authorize the city of burgh to take possession of, construct a newer t o , and fill op that part of the Pennsylvania Canal, lying between the Monongahela River and Penn. eylvmia Avenue, and between Seventh street and the tunnel in the city of Pittsburgh. The provisions of this bill are es follows: Snorner I. D. at raorrad by the &nate and lipase Rrprerentatilas,f the Concsionivealth, ntp an ,,. ry/vortus in General Aireadly, met, mid a is An.. by enacted by this authority r," the sawn, that the mayor, aldermen, and mtisens of the city of Putt, burgh, be. and they are hereby authorized and empowered to take possetrion of that part of the Pennsylvania canal lying between the Monona. helot river and Pennsylvania avenue and between Seventh sheet and the tunnel, in the said city of Pittsburgh, to construct a Sewer in the bed or channel oisaid part of the Goal, Lod the same to fill up; provided, luaretre, that Litton" this act shall go into offers, toe person or persona who were the owner or owners of the land so occupied by the raid part antic oanal, by the state, their heirs or Resiftoa shall give retie:actor, security to the sold naaypr, aldermerhand citizens of the said city of pittabargh, to pay the expense ofconstructingsani newer, and the filling tip of the sold part of the canal; provided, also, however, that whenever the owner Groomers of the laud occupied by the part oldie canal between the Monongahela river and Pennsylvania avenue, Idiot] give the security re quired In the previous, proviso then, this let shall go into effect no rak as relates to said portion of the canal. • Soc. 2. That the co mMortwealtb does hereby relinquish, ono, and transfer unto the ,person or persons, who were the OWIII, ar own ers pf the land-ao occupied by the said part of the mud, when the same was taken and tioncepriat. ed for said canal by the commonwealth, and taken of by the said mayor, aldermen, end close. of Pittsburgh, liy virtue of this act, their heir. or E. signs, all the right, title, interest, and claim of the couOron wealth, o 4 in, and to the whole or any part of said land; preoUltai,howerer, that the may or, aldermen, and citizens orate city of klttiburch, are hereby authorized and empowered to take any part Manuel land neceasary for extending or alter ing soy of the Streets, lanes, or alleys, already laid but to mid city of Pittaburgh. Sic. 3. That so mock of any act or acts-as ts hereby altered or supplied, be, and the same is hereby repealed. Mr. Dram, from Committee on the Judicituy, reported the 101 l from the Home, entitled .an act for teeming* the Mile. of Pittaburgb and Allegheny, and the neighborhood thereof, from damage by gun and rock powder, without amendment. • • Mr. Streeter from the Committee on the Judi. ciary, reported who, amendments, • very tumor. tact bill, as it will affect the interests, and I think somewhat injurionsly too, of • ••mistro class of citizens It is a bill to authorize the attachment 'of salaries of Clerks sod other salaried parsec., in this Commonwealth, in the same manner as prop. arty in the hands of a garnishee, may now be at. Cached. It not only authorizes the attachment of the arnounbof sleety due, at the time when the attachment may he lowed, hot, also that which may thereafter laconic clue from the same, ern ploye This M certainly a very unjust proposi tion; and I should think it could never get through the Same. Bat !mob I. the haste with Which some important Inciters are hurried through, under certain Ind genres hem Philadelphia, !hat it is very hard to say what may or may not be dune There is a proviso in the bill, however, which seem in cramp! at least Um dollar, per weak of the eatery of any person which may thus be taken in execution. This reservation, if It were clearly and properly expreseed, might so qualify the bill a. to make it, with the other amendment propos ed, of limiting the application of the bill to mot, tea due at OM lice of levying the auanheneut, coinparntively unexceptionable. The following bills were read a second and bird time and piimed, tO wit: ' , An act for the 'clic( uf the creditor. of the Ti go Navigation Company. "A further sopplerceat to an act relating Orphans' Court," 'An act 'timing to conveytulces by Tic lu the House the day Was occupied with pri ate bills, none of which, I believe, are of ■ lute est to your readere Mr. Cornyn, from the JUdietary Committee, to which we. referred a memorial from citizens of %Yashiro Pertneylvania, asking for a reduction of toll on the Monongahela Slack Water Naviga tion tkimpany, made a report at length against the prayer of the petitioners. as it would be an tofringutent upon the chartered rights °film com pany Mr. Weteen, from the COLOO.anet On ht.tha !reported • silppleiterl to 'the •ct to charter th Mottoottehels B.ok at Brownsville. The Lacoste Crevuse. below New°decays, dually clued on the 21ettrist. -The loss unstained by the f lamer, in the vicinity is van heavy. Mr. Lacollie tote. almost hr. entire wry or CILIK. and Mr. Mormon, Fagan more thee half of his. Mr. Le Petrie las atomised consule able damage, as also have other Owen, a. far g..ern as the Mae twiny Canal,at the English turn, Nror Yeat'a A •11110111. —A coatemporary, es) the Chroootype, breathe. the fothorlog eseelien reser for Loa enburtbere' welfare. Wo endure • it quite:— May they bee la dower the teat of their Hata, nave plenty aces!, awl—nodal wive.; May they Itotror oa feat. aed Jo jag field— He temperance men, tad never get Tani We Irish them fall eeltars.d barer And may they never aeglect eats immortal een men. M=10=11=!=!1 • re•oieuee ts the Sale State el Monaco, bow ute der the troverittheat ate Prieee.a. ManaC:otthio. • .. .• • . it see.* the people have demanded • eommitutioll Which the Princess mused, on Which her on, Priory. Pepin°, declared her hors J.Li , end as awned the reigns o(govuotGhot Heave EAAFALLIDUZIr it A BASE CLuAtIM.— lotathirenre has bees received from Saveonah, meeting north Out Geary, J. licilloalr. the anhier of the bream:eh Bank bid obopzoiod loOk iullo nisuoinotor sumer belonging GYalivinstlicoloti , sod aro summed to- bays directed hie eatirim to wards blew York. A rervard of $5OO is cored for his antes'. The citiaeoa of St. Cruia:County, %Viacom., held a meeting u the Fella of St en., on the 19th oh., to take incest:tree to elect a change In the boundary betwien that State wid M forams. They go for the lino commencing at Moot Trom patent, and rondog thecae threw to the heed of !dont:eel river. MD object La to um. St. Croix conoiy to Mt:teams, as on interests are thoroughly idenutiel with that territory. A Son of Abbott Lawrence. oar Minister to England, appears to have gotten himself into some conndenble trouble. in Loniaville, Kentucky. lit. wife, it seems, is a Kentuckian, one of the maw beautitul and acc- - rmpilshed women of that Stile, and a daughter of one of its most distinguished Mittens. Taey have been married bat a single year, and wins time since Mrs. Lawrence re. turned alone, to her people in JKentucky, and her husband bas riot been theca since. Her health had become, preeasio., and her relations with her husband's relatives no unpleasant, that ohs wan ebb/fed to leave him. in the Into Louisville papers, appears an advertisement. front Mr. Law rence. mope. wag his which la severely cen- lured by the editor thenror. NA , lcilaTlui, op rut WAWM [Liar:lL — The im• provemeal at the rapid. ofthe Wabash, has effect- ed all that the company expeeted. That rivet be aolv navtgatOa toe steamer., during the greater pot of the year. la addition to the laaprarremaal at the rapids, the company inteod removing the tong.. sawyers, and other obanactiona to nowise- Coo, tad have alre•dyeirected wi. improvement us far as Vincennes, beside, ditinling eight per pent fur the last year. OFFJOI*L APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT. By and with du advice and consent ef the So.! Fletcher Webster, Surveyor of the Canton Beside, Massachusetts, vice John McNeil d . ceased. Charles Polk, Collector of the Customs for the Ditarmt of Delaware, vice Wm. P. Brobeon, ceased. 1 %Vous firectsiol—bleLlnele Vermilbge invalueble remedy for'ldforius, as rapidly topOhnorqr all others, in public estimation Where it is used, it ha. prodoce4 the bee: creme, and driven out all omer remedies. `lit is the best they have ever arm" a the rehmk of all who have ever Died IL in the,/ families Tyre Springs, Blamer co., Tenn , February led, MY. J. Kidd in Co,-1 received • loco( MeLens , s Ver. (ego frail your writ, lest spring, able), I sold out one week, and I think I could have sold one thetwand bottle. by this time, If I could bawl gat It, but not knowing where to get It, I bad to wait 00111 your agent came around livery potion that has tried Mc- Lanm's Vermiruge, me W the bast they have ever seen. In tact, It is napowible the any one Io top (no much In favor or Ale Lane. Vcrailuge. w. u Rolnl. For rale by J. KIDD d CO., N 0.09, camera( Fourth d Wood . st, Pittsburgh. fiturri•drsttoil LOGAN, WU-SOW& CO., 122 WOOD STREET, ABOVE FIT ni, SIPOILTED OF lIARDWARD, CUTLERY, &e Ask the attention of purchasers to Weir PREXII %PRIMO STOCK, Which they think will compare favorably, Loth In extent and ehenoness, with flint of any other hones, either here or iii the Eastern Clam tetike.dtrwrlyT Anotbar Witham, on tC• Stand CHRONIC RHEUMATISM. Me. S. M. Ron:—Allow pie to expecte to you my heartfelt thanks for the great benefit I have received from an article called PETROLEUM. or Roca On, of which you Jr. the sole proprietor. I bad enema.n to toe It about the tot of January, in a violent attack . of Rdesimatisio, Winch eras Tory painful, flying about from place to place, accompanied with mach melting, so as to keep roe in constant tonere. I need the Pm troleuto externolly, a few applications of which re. moved all pain, and every symptom of the disease. I am now entirely well, and would take this occasion to recommend the Petroleum to all whereat' be coher ing nodes the •goo.lof pains of Rheumatism or kin dred diseases. 'Signed] GIBtON Wsintaa, near Perry Remit, Pittabergh. 117•Seo general solsaniactneot in another Co}l.llll. • HMS Improvement. Dent, I. Y. DR. G. 0. STIURNB, Imo of IR Hayloft, la prepared to manataetare and Mt Ithaca Tooth in whole and pan. (toot, spas Section Of Atmospheric, Suction Platen— TOOTIOIOIII CIIIIIO 111 PITS LFer b, them the nerve is ozpoeca. Office and reoldenett nail door to the Nay- Ora office, Fourth 800901, Platharatt. Rarat. To—l. it. ht'Vaddeth P. R. Eaton. 1.19 'DR. D. HUNT, • "'IV • • Dentist.ComerofFoemb and Decatur, between Market an oill-0111,3V FIICAnCX 7.42 , 01, uriAt.--I . ce.pAr , d t.".' J. W. Kbily Wlllism street, N. - Y.. nod for cue by A Jaynes, No. Foorth erect. 'TILi• will be font , tt A dellehtfAl ele beverage fundlici, nr.d - partici:o.dr tor rick room. ItatrXm.litnoyA.—An unptovcd.CLOCO.rtle. picpara lion, being a eonsbinatiar him rit oratuv and palatable, highly re, Ur.lf: gaily nit invalid.. Prejlerrd by IV. Int a.t. Inetn, ter, bless., and rot .ale by A. JAYA Es. al the Pekin leas ic. :in. 70 Fourth hi teesl4 On Theriday evening, 31nrch 7th, at the re.idence of his sister, Mc . .. George Hogg, Allegheny efts., Al, GOOOOO HIC.I.DIXO, In the Gish year of his age. This Glands of the f=illy 111, Invited SO so.trild the foam!, on this day, at 2 o'clock, P. M., to proceed to the Allegheny Pee:gamey. GRAND CONCERT. VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL. • MADAME BORNSTEIN.IUMI HAS the honor to inform the Indict nod geT!e!nen of Pitubargh. that she will etve a CUNt..I.,KT, on CUESDAY EVENING NEXT. 51nrS1 10th, of WILKINS HALL, (lower ram,/ on whisk oorahinn she will hr assisted by Messrs. GIANIBONI, KLESER and VOEGEL, and several diatin•uteLed PROGRAMAIF., 1. Kelton:l6,l=n Waltz, (Nano mod Vine • ............... • Lame. 2 Omni., from the opera Email, liy Madame Bornmein••• —• • ••••—• • • V 62111. 3. Doane, from Elise and CleMdta, by Nlessrs Giamboni and Eleher.• • • Menrainanta. 4. German ljaartette• -- • --• . A Sang, oh! qua jeljalni, eolnpo•ed er press!, for Mad. Kamm ^lll. by • • • Drvlvlre. P•ki 11. I. Kong: Snlelta, words by Ossetia, Mod tiornelein-- 2. Fantail., violin, Mr. Vogei ...... 3. DnetM, looreled from LIMA,. d'Am ore. Bornstein & Sig Gismininl.• Do:stern, 4. Duette, from Wm. Tell; Of. mboni and If leiter. •• • - Romer. S. Carantina, from Barber of Seville; NI. Bonstein 6. Conner r ( Polka, (Piano and Violin.) Roiniet. I.Er boors open At 7 oi&oak, rollers to commence at d mmlit THE BAKERS, ...: 9 ,. ,(? :;,.. j fI L,A),:::: u4 `4 l ,.‘' 44_ .i r,h f t , , 1,, , ,! .\,,/ .. ~„ r . ;.., _ _ p.- Of Sallotontry, NtNI . IlAmpobire, Respectfully appounc 01 1 , 1 ,iv. ',sad VOCAL ENTERTAINMENT AT WILKINS HALL, • (WINCE tonal,) ON MONDAY EVENINtI. MARCH M. nn which oecamon they will o Choice Sr IeCIIOII from their Favoat Pllrk, nod u v•riety a; N. 4' their which m atouth et w ern it Toauh ro., lard an N ot iatinti dorr recent r. nod wirrat were r a el, .aa d with decided lavar at private ebie item mem which the Raker. lied ail honor of etyma oi Faaccri‘ M•traloa, by apeciel itirdwin.i.ltYnahinaton, A fitli 1a.19,1 before Preiodent Tailor and !amity. •r. rein! meautrara of the Cabtnet, turd other 411 , 111,16,11 rd •u.li tors. (D - "Tlekata. 25 eenta. ehtt,lren, 124 cent. frreoncen N 1.011310C11C0 at n'elPrk Fkara open hall an boar elute, W, V; CHANDLER. Agent ler the Ilatrr Y,.ralt.tr _ MEW STOCK 01 , PIASOM. -,-,:,- I'FO:j.QA::,=------.71t",777 - - • gym. 5.....746-.6,iiti. i. 7,41 '...Lie: _ , 5 _ ,,,. .. .„,k ,S , t a. ';,Z.,11f,.4' If . ~...*. : ;:k. .. 4.. , • ~ , ...., CHICICERING'S PIANOS. John H. Mellor, 81 Hood Street, Pittsburgh, Sole Agent to Writrrit Penn., It , tr.tt. fot the ••:e of CHICKERING'S Grand and Sqnare Pl.no Port., Tip to teem lit. ',tit., mitt, the itto.oes. titioltr eat h. lino now tneotre•. vitt will rett,t , nA expo. for •ale, item!! the pretent month, the I.,et t t end turret de•trable *tort 0( 9/10 Forice for tole In the weal—soon{ the Dunther will tie too, It fell tiepply of Superbly carved Row. wooilPienn I'vrtes. with all the recent ttoprovemr Inechtlitt•tit nod o' exterior. Splendidly dotard Itoaexece d d a-ven cd•leve Sever Paten Vent.,tn.shed le the r.etat.rdtan and I.otal XIS ' ot,le• With • liar mock of al, de. •arkrr• atjle , of he. no Fame, roryzna pa..., from to 5,0.1a...1 preparra by Alr Catzletiut Tor ita. Tear. tin)) Domanlie St Fore.go Ex.:mode, Bank Notes, Gold mud B.loet, &Amid, sold, and Exedeogool, At the Esehauge and flanking Rouse of WM . A. HILL tic CO, No hi WOOD tonart, hi door above Fourth,(east side') , rn Ts BEIRG H. Pittsburgh & Braddock'. Field i'laok :- ;.fq,,l, Om., 'A...Lg. (or rro u nnnr to 0,,. Old !Laid Company. C0...tri..0r 'ode r. •oires , ...Land unmoor... Tl , lF ., • T ob . se r. r h ‘be on r. ,, ;, „ t o b t - z, e .. ., , 4 , ; ,1 1 , ~ ,, , r , 1 gh .0 , f , ,,e 5, ,, ,, 1 . ,: •...., . .., , r„ 1 „ . n , ,. '7 , 7;t . •U°.'d an ‘...' dept, .. of p.r L^J• or rorl.annart k... - ..i - ei, 0 00. Nisiiele".... 0 . , Tl o. '•°"'. ii . "' •°°,' Pittsburgh and Braddock's Field Plata. Other oinerre s. os, L.: ,•r. nor) to o, Ow bo. Read Company. Gaeta a osiO Comeau...v.l.ll,e ...11. VIM . i lin 1.:., I Third lime,. City of PoGbursh, un Sowed., like .1(1Novel'. I. 1,,,, -1 goon that Cho Look. will be day ol .11ar.., hon., between to,. boor. ,if la ~...., . eo ... ei..o.d by ad:nortvent. far lb. Noon. , a to. ' , A.m., asd iP.II . of IMO] day. re...• 114 .rtber sal•foroomo. to the Capitol Ptoet of costx..umsn: tool Company, at the house of 111031 AS I'. DROWN; TiCials - bf,tfootr, Hot., ralucr, .et Tonle erect, on Thairday, 14th Nardi. inn, lima !motel Kuhns, H,,,.,,,, ~,„,,,,,,, , 4 . ~ IU o'oluek, A. M. to 4 o'cloC , r, N., atithie.Attrund Jam.. Rosa, .1.:4.,r,i H. i , L ,,,,,,,, AL •, , T'plasr. two Or o‘pe a Ll:te V freigned Comm...logo, ILbert Robb, Joe., Adm., ' --". i ..ni 1G.14.e ) vv. , ,veet.ux, vv.. M. Lyon, : " Thomas ric Howe,. .-. iliabett Pokber . \ Thomas Wilhozo; Wm. hi. 3411.1D1811, - • Jon'. L ''' . . Edward D. Haim., , Ll.leose Coombe., Joan Lytle, c e ; Wdliam Eici.b.am, William 51. Lyon, Andrew Watotre, David Racier, I donna Ca...hors. John. Live, A len't Miller, ..,., Jaw& W. H 0c h,,,,,,,. ' Alexander Miller, James W. lloehanon, John Arthur', '''''' George W. trout. 110 , 001 Kuhns, Henry Wood.v, W. G Hawk too. torO.,lA.w.hi , (Cohen Rota, John Adonis, 1-itl., , Thr.ate• Well, amt, Wm. M Soupcon, tt+ONl SALT,t. —Stay ill/ 1 1; 1 .1:e '..y , . .. , drew Walsou, Do..d Beeler, -LI foil , ~ Ct... 4, Via., •l Jot. A tthuro, George W. Irwin. m+%-dderttS Itfiel , :;111.1) SALTPETRE-2,G0 lb. Purchasers are ilfletifeLl that Weir,. of Mr CL.elt etnes Planes Lave been and .111 roma:lie 1..• Ibr mine as at thr inn iinisetnre In Itnsinn, within. diet, for transportation. and milli Le ,:ril• 4 and net op in pe:fret order, In any part of or thotil rEuSr innit __ Pl•akin'a Gllow• IL•otilr•tbre. , . .. —_ . eIOOLIVER OIL—A 1.... h lot of eto.hton. t .tth A For efloctuatly re•tonng soiled Kid Woven to their , Co's acne..., Coosa!, I,y pn.line eiraoltnesa trill J fillrn A ' '4 ' ' I)IIttXTIONS--Draw the glove tightly over the Q..1 . 0T V OIL--,00 gall 10( 26 , f oy , . hand, or on s frame made for the Perpote.l/1,1 J „, j , co i nnory the Renovator with • twee of elan. gannet. ” . - ,o,,Lottg gently until the edict 1. orchlueed. For :ale SWISH IVIII TING-30 h ht. 1.. r e , alrda c,) , ~, t ee II h: :oh:IAA:Rd, 37 Wboti st .. TO Let a CO' AI. V ARNI , R— do/ gall tor gale 1, - LARGE three very dickß llouse,en Rand otteel, rnit. J KILID A. l'it A t...., . oer to the Wtel io preaent eeenpitd To Let, the Rev. NI, Prn.avant gown...lon given on the lo y t A CONVENIENT too stegl Rrselt Dardn, linos, ! t ,, dttl ...ht. APP!Y no thv Weentx+. ntr7.ll. ./1,. •Itned on the Ea+. Comm* th Attevltet, Cr,.. lit,LK RAMS A. SIIOULDERS—Ott csk. shout woh o • leo, minute.' 0011 ,.t the snorkel torn, The hen o each, r,,y neatly rot. and well peeked in Lot Iq •SItY five feet front. and 83,1,01.1,1 end tlorty • .:.It, I. rood new ~.ka , would too o , •,,,, here or five l'rl ./e^lh oh' , tondem,nhle looa'.n• r0....• , ddt. , clop east —to amen on .learner Eanhratrnh for sale by germ oh the hot of Apri. En,,o nte ot .1 AMES gAtlli, Jr, 3 Co inr7 ISAIAH DICKEY es Ct., Front et ~ , -- ,esod .steel o Al'"D riNti ear ruN—G bales on band and for sale JJ by ISAIAH DICKEY h ell, Front street - -- . -- DISSOLUTIONI OF PAKTNIC.U..II.IIP. Ar . Flom partnered/1p Lamm.... cloning !mt. nab.. ~ the East•ro irkettang. Wankild, .am, under the Elm of . Crampto.. t'u in the maraufarture of Marna.. Mutt Candle., %.a. i ND the loelmat otter pond for the Imo.. al the Ft diyaulyen by mutual comrent, tot the Gni of Val.., change aiJ Idaakma Iron, by the ernhdrawol of Juba C. entnlrl..L. rem A WILKINS k CO boatoea. .11 be columned by rcter Heard, under the . name or rii - vb:R 111..A11114.011. "rho fa authoreyed et the loelliC lip bo.tnee•ror the lam 6.n. JO IN' C. ' , Rum nos, of the su , icr.ber. and paying for Ws adeerneernent. PKTER 111(4111,. ROBISON, LITTI It Co • JOSEPH DA mrn 192 I.therty at . ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICA. Removal. I YD . :NNE:Tr S. BROTHER, Lance are !Buntline ' Err Eli,. of Adminmouton, with the w il l minox l3, . b .,„ mmo , ~ ,„,7 .Veer ~ 1, ed, an the, Estate ut Janie. Choi wick, lair en Pot I ..,_ Market sod wood. p dod , ordb. 0 ,, 0. ,, 0 township, Allegheny county , r., d,..d, 4." i., r „ i , ff o arm," by ' I " It of •.0 ‘ 1,,000 4' , 4, the an . rm'o . ,' r s o CASE , mum.rarr & ensa , sou& ASH. ne, ne.iding in ihe city of Eitt.l.nrah. All perw.aiu• I y..../ III •i ladding hunt 'lra., J. J. Crittenden, and debied to mud Estain, are hereby 'unified tu mate .in f,,, ..h. I, ; W& Al FR payiMITCHELTREE, mediate nTut; and Mo.: tug emit Oahu, agmitst it , oat h No Ida Liheriu el _ mi. Ur pi exes. thew tar fetal 01^n1 - A An Cksltekrt;,tlikt i ltoulderr,• "..'''!-4... LI li ALIIOII i it ' '''' Ll ' l-I „, do .- do llama Door's. ,A DI aaaaa . Ml= I- a EDWARD /MAZE:ETON lar A ViNti •neoeiated wob hint WM . A t.,.,1,1). I AA WELL, mid JOHN CALDWELL, Jr , the Num Chandlery, Boat Store, add Qadenawaru Damien, I will he conducted al No. 35 IVoi,r Alreel, Under the i style or 1 indi.lin .• - - M15! . 41 . W & CA !Anti:lAA. TAMES DIUSNIATT & SONS' rATENT ASII—Mt cad. is, *Arnie per oer Atnumplx, and tor talc al like !OWE.. mallet Pric rem e, by • W A Al LibewiNt I B- CON—tift oast. seed, to day rt.o'd nod for tole by nolo WOLLINGYItttn In CO. Wltet „,,o HURD:IV & BURCHFIELD QEBARA-4UOSND Ks, reed per 111---'esseUgeNo.,, Bgn°ooADAZ:Critel-fl:llllronA:lUtthile:f tti r; p i ri ; re il. p, -r-''';'''l l,lt the U for tale by 1 north rust cozen, of Fourth ond Market .Is. MN WALLINGFORD A. CO , mut MURPHY &BC RtIIIFIF.I.D _-____ • LAIN OIL—A constant e,toply Ott IttliC by Steam Saw 01111 for lite.t. • "••”" ING F"ap k rf ' ' , jrni.... subscriber utters to rent a Stearn Saw ?did. to I completer unning order. Oluntel on the Bunt Of d' AD-14" Pi " It i ;;2 1 ?: k i a . gf ti i...;,, , ,,, ~„ ~,,. ! Use Alleeleity over, within ono no it or Tare:om. 27 .„, , %,,,,.,.. ~ i . r. rf p. TrAn r d , r o i , h4r li Lir are a ll good order, _...nodThe coal is eonydoiont in the AHD and then, I. I comfortoble Dovellmg Mom attachedl to the prowl., woo,. ~,arientJy cotottio.Doni for the use of the i, nun. p or (mhos rortietilure enquire 01 the subscriber, . --"! 1I "oonrat9ttr premier., ornortinil/4/:171nlo C o, C a. V pgillOCCO —di kegs 6 must, (: edgy It Bra 's brand. • 1 :1 u..i,, pi,,,,, , ,, g ,.. L im ' , ~.,,, , ,R i . , ,.0 . : , :a. j. for sato by PO R HEY, D &With:WA h i`t • — mrC loi ---____--- 150AOHLETT & WHITE. BENNETT fr. BROTHER, ..... ...... .........,........ I, 9kl—lY bbls No I Mo — rrerol, 2D do No 2 doi 23 do No 3 do; lU bql.. " G i lbd.l lU a be 4 l:;rint . . for ratio by RIIKY. I n'ITHEW S _ . litli Y GOODS JOGGERS. NO 111 WOOD STREET . GLIEENSW ARE MANUFACTURERS, 11 AVE lo wore, and art!! In: gonanintly Too...vino Girotir.gham.trartr Pittsburgh.] Pa. donut tho scar.% a largo .d well wthmod a..- Lii.h . re, Nu. 37 Water a ir, ktinern Maria and mutat of Staple and Farley Dry tlorldn, wide!, they Woad, rthisiCargh. will roll for oath or approrra orrot. WILL en ...oily keep on Lund a roo4 oe,Orl. \V cum Merchant. are tovizad to examine our ~,,n, of Clith., al our own ontharamor-, n n g atemlt. inthl ____ aupewornuallty. WWl!aside nth: ud.wory'hla,. AIoILVAIB Q. AVILLIABIII, 0,,, , ,,0 t utt et...toot - trolly tweeted to call and el 2. NO. 10 GERMAN STREET, BALTIMORE , . :r e t. I,ol„b„r.,=,....“,..v b : n c:= Nri d h . ..:II A GENTS for the .ale to SODA Asit & III.EACII• I l:;,. 1.• ' • P I" l ' fl. ING YOWL/HIM bow n ow in ono:, and will Irrihilert sent by outilotecosprolled by the oath 01 galloon CO reecioo..4ll . oupplirm of Mr following well . good renwenee, will to promptly aoerole) to • nut " ° "'"J"' " """' '''' "Pe"a"r.,"and "' " ' DncoN-33 cot'. add- to antra 0 ; ii.,,„ a . tor'," Mob they oiler for tale al market rotes. mr9.42w . 11 phrates, for ale L 7 A.14.111A80N & CO., IC. I. ANTIION - Y &CO ennarsou. Nzw TOM. INIIOL/CSALE DRY GOOLISI A. A. MASON & CO , r No. 60 MARRET STREET, PlTaai;tlH.Gll, W°aLoPAry".geToti!o.lo" e rue a e ' r f ' :+4, } 1% 0 comprising prob•tily the largest and meet vaned ar• .nest of Foreigs aad Domestic Goods ever eshrli• led in this market. rome ',lnv, the moat amyl° fp...ti tled ha the transaction of their I,seiness, and the partners being constantly in the eastern market, thua presenting every advantage enjoyed by E a s tern Its a., They believe Mat they have clearly coal, IWO Me fact, that they