HE P'IIIBBURGE GAZETTL _ iPATTsßllften• pIONDL • MORNING, MARCH. 18,1860 012•Asszesssze ere essuestly requested to head is — lces favors* berm 3 ',au, tad as early fates divu eraelleeblAdvelesemetats oat ouperied for huiesl• 3 oa snenet,li be clamed until ote'Sed on Jim.. No. I.lsrssoll street for the coy. unerdseisew, led to Mu w.U. receive prompt ==ll gnu sowra Adveriseedente aadtrabeenpootte to the KonitUtter • an setrUntted thatch Gasette, Thilattelphla,reeelne ad forwarded from Ws ogee.. ErBEE NEXT PAGE FOR LOCAL 2dATFERS TEL= lUXUIC NEWS, +.4 430411441rpi41?iint,'Ittathof hu:veterned from 1M0441034,11/44y biz respects to .rO4l paper, on Taraday mange'. Tim BIM= DOLOCELT.—Dt. George Getty. has again taken charge of this excellent 'Whig paper. Fl; e n his well ken seal in tbelgblit and ability and experience be briny to :. Isis 11 , 044 Iffe may look to see the Denionrit one or the beat Whig taper !n Western Pennsyln - . The.Edluts of the Journal Is disposed to pay blaiiial a high compliment, as regards the Wily and dlignlllad comae which he claims to have pursued ht reference the Government patronage. It Is m aour d' - dun to and fault with him lorMis, and we are erectly willing that he should be duly eredited:lor his magnanimous and disinter cited political Course. Whether the public how. emu, will secede to bim,all the purity and dirk. tereatedema 'Ranh be claims, politically, or other. . wise., is a matter which we do not deem new. wary to discuss at present. In his article, in Ss. turdayls paper, ha reply ID a somewhat severe ear. ligation - from the Poet, he sees dt to refer to our • noun., which he condemns as courtly unworthy. sod at war with his notions of editorial propriety Well, well, Doctors will disagree; and although we ctuomily regret that our very respectabl . and high toned ememp army should Joel upon Our O.IISIKO as degrading; we shall endeavor to sustain ourselves under the mortification which 'his erticle is intended to produce. there is one thing, however:, which the editor of the Journal , withal! our crewing and degrading propensities, wilt newer god us guilty of, vier that of endeavor. lag to steal away trom that met respectable paper, any Of Its patronage, by keeping at the head of ..our ealitorlaloolumn a garbled and untrue meta In refemace to our stooping to ask the patron sr of the Government, it Le hardly necessary fa nolo reply. We bellove the political character of the Gazette—as well as its comae In regent to Gen. Taylor—was perkctly familiar to the Presi dent, 'swell as to the principal heads of the Da. ' partments, and we have sotficonit reason to be lieve that all the patronage, which we have received from the Government would have been accorded tons without the slightest effort on our put to oblate it.ila het we know, that, Fedi ousto tho visit of one of the proprietors to Wash• ugton, our paper bad been selected as one of the -publishing papers of the adurirdstration. Our coons towards Gen. Taylor was frank and open from the teiginnlng, he was not, we very candidly confess, our first tholee for the Presidency,--u we, like many others, were somewhat to doubt u to his political views, and were consequently not disposed to favor his nomination, anti] we were move clearly satisfied regarding them. The frank avowal mode, - however, at the Philadelphia Cool lreatins, by the , delegation from LOlLlailllll. who were authorised to speak for Geo. Taylor, “that he was a Whig, and would llttriill Whig doe. Wlug ineastuesi in case of hie eke fosse tally satisfied as; and tho Whig coeval:Won ' having duly nominated him, our opposition ended, and from that time we gave our untiring ants . towards the promotion of his election. go much goats charge dale Journal,u to our opposition to Gen. Taylor's nomination. • There is an old and very trite adage,..that peo• ple,who lien in glass homes should be careful • Dow they throw atones." Nur, tithe editor cribs. Journal, in his article,passee a lofty encomium up. on Meows course,at thee:moue or the Chums, .., « •ad has Mated what the Claseue dd do, we shall s.6aegoilly candid, sad inform Wm what be 'mete Mem de. The Gazette never sate fit to of. fait° Gen. Taylor theittunlniting compllutent,cd 'piecing his name M the bud aim ceasing; and attained, taking It down, and :luring up moth. at 3e tin stead, merely beam, the fortunes of the pia Hero, were apparently an the decline. . 5/39111111:01 Tri Pamir Ormcs-rWe' had the plessum,yeaterday; to receive the calls of quite a another of fanners and gardeners, arho were deo ghats of ptomulag some of the Tarmacs of seeds seat &oat the Patent °See. We Ness able to supply a who oadrd, and we have a few left, although some of the varietieshave run out. They nitl tall into the bode of sum who thoroughly on• dentand their bruises", and will give them a air .. trial:. We are glad to see the spirit of enterprise and emulation inereaudng among our regular and , amateur gardener/ and fame; and we augur the heetreseita therefrom. !Tile Phesbuigh Gazette!. although it could find mom for Mr. Webster's prwadavery_speech, aka*. lately refined to publish that of Mr. Stevan& ThettilasettO depends on Washington . pattonage, and kicks at the feelings and wishes of the people of Allegheny Ceenty.'—Deritatch. Thelltespateb Is reckless In regard to its stets. .- • Wale. We dui publish Mr. Stevene epsecb, ee ..- ,, creparted In the Repubho, which was more full than soy other which drat came out Some days agenrards, it was published et length In thelami. lipacer, and we declined to repablitaig, as we bed already given its substance, and thkre was • pressure upon OUT columns. We put. • balled the speeches of Mr- Clay end Mr. Webster, because our readers were anxious to see what gime Meal leaden and eminent statesmen bad So ay On the a/lobo:Wag queetkou in controver sr. .Tee people of Allegheny County can think themeelves, , and wish to me, both eidas or the "question, and when they come to give 'earner. Mon to ibsirfbellap, we vent= the assartion that g wW be toned that the opinlonoof a large major , lty vtll be] in accordance with the Thin and aphtiona of this paper. The llonozable 0. IL Rini* President of the Indianapolis and Bellefontahte Rail Road Contpa , ny,aod • Solomon W. Roberts, Esq.,. were to ad. drew the dame or Philadelphia on Friday evades last, an the rail toad coanection of that .eity' with the West. M. Lemkwooeon, Wood attest, has laid apse ow table The LOndon Quarterly, for January, sad Slarkweeds,Peltruery amber, both of . whkh ere replete with their eyed intercede( matter. Oxs. Hama Bunn, of Rochester, propries ter olds mots extensive doming mills in this eeinny, was found dead is his bed in that city, ea tie tail or !ditch. Annan se rtn Plutnnstrath nom Ca. aus. l -The steamthdp Philadelphia arrived 'at New York on the morning of the 13th of Much, harms Made the run from Chapee within the Ten short spicoOf nine daps. This is the flnt trip on tho Chases route, of the Philidelidths, and she has proved herself a vessel of the fint class. Br her we leant that the .rail road acres the Isthmus of Pawn= ins bees surveyed, and the trees dewed*" thagreatar portion erase way.— The ground will be at once broken, and the road raked vitt, pow. de.pua. The Isthmus is generally heallhy. The river is. Mn. Kathie took her Oast farewell of the Hos. * ppbile on Wednesday ilea tag, on which co easice she read the drit part of King Henry Itt, At the conclusion of the entertainment she .anideati address, which the Trento:4i reports as TollowE • w I shall never—saw have ihe nonor, or the or appear in g before you again in public. For your Intlny 1102 1 of kindness, pleawyteceptmy bun felt thanks . - May prowertty rest upon you! nobl Atte and City, may hpiness bo rub you In .yeor e heroes. r now hid ye n an affectionate fare. , Ws Ilea that the lady is now cdapsed in p .sildiogsla Now Ywk Portman= as TEI Sniamicat e emus, recently Worn, nukes the relive mirk. ,tkint,7igtforelp , „l,V. Tout 00,541. AXIMICAZ Bout Bocazrz.—Tbe reoelps of Os but smultworo 1129.591 97, asul Os Rambla togs diaramed, 30.6 ea - 4 :; For thflittildath. IJreIXF Whore to tks Now Itst‘or /Mood to b• ise Ma. Erams—This is a matter at promos of mach importance to farmers and the travelling community, generally and, as I tuiderstand, that this matter is not definitely settled; it is to be hop ed that of the two kications already viewed, la the good judgment of-the comagttee they will la cafe on the Lowrie's flan Comm, as a good mi. stastmg, sod at the same time in city road eau be made—whereas on the other location,a geed road mom be had,erpoehilly daring the fall and wino ter. The mune the road would take, should it corns up . the Lowrie's Ron, would be, comieg in at Wood's Rau, passing close by Mr. E. Coopers, then Jame! Taylor, through Edward and Moor Onterfores meadows, and across the ran at Mr. Crawborde—theoce past Phillip Toners Mill, by Nolte Chitral, and on down to Sewickirrille, thus it will be pnweived, that It plumes through a fine country, allkediog good aecommodations for ellen, and especially Drovers, and putting ttuough the heist of the country: bet "tumid the other comae be thanght of (which we hope will not) the few will be accommodated who live along the bank of the Ohio, the distance to the two cities nothing shortened, but through the tagged state in which the road naturally would be,in our opin ion, the distance would be increased in come queues of the slow rate which travellers would be compelled to go at. The Lowrie'. Run cosine would shorten the distance some five or six:miles, and in onr °piano Is the most elligible rout. Should this be put to the Township vote, I am satisfied it Would be carried by a majority of gArrs io 0 , 4 Roping whatever is done wilt be for the good of alt FARMER. MOM 'WASHINGTON. Carrespoadente el the Pittsburgh Garcue Wasunarrote, March 13, 1850. Abolition Pe ll l Calhoun Re. treatess*Sontbern eating Debate.. Mr. Webster and Mr. Douglas. on California. We have had an important day, in the Senate The rule or main, against the reception of Abo linen petitions has been virtually abrogated. Gov Seward brought in a budget no large rut a mat library, in znanuscnyt, and laid it dawn before him. From this pile he seated one, briefly an• noonday its character, and, of coarse; its recep. don was objected in, and the question thereon was moved to be laid on the table. But doy. S. called the yeas and nays, and the question of reception was not laid on the table, the vote belts . IS to 22, several southern Senators voting in the negative. Mr. King, of Alabama, and Mr. Bailer, adder some excitement, declared that the Fame as anti the play ended. The last banner agsartst eg Ration arm now broken, and nothing could pre seat dine fanatical documents rushing in upon them by thousands. They ahould no longer op pose them. This is a sensible restitution. By qui etly riceinng and referring Abolition petitions the House has releived itrelf of the agitation which (or yeas kept it in continued tumult and uproar. After thin Mr. Footeti resolution for a Compro mise Commtue came up, and Gen. Cass made a very eleottve speech upon it. He said he should go for altonstevery thing the South' asked except the exclusion of Califnuia, and an amendment or the Cnattitution. He censureeldr. Calhoun for the dark and tutpatrintle tenor of his late speech, with unusual severity, for hint, and he also lee. tined Gov. Seward with rebel:hence fa having ailed the northern Democracy the natural allies of slavery. Mr. Calhoun replied; attempting throughout, I thought, to parry the vigorous throat of the Gen. and by reenoting seine of the tuushor notes of his late speech, and, particularly, Maiming that if be did demand an amendment of the Constitution, he did not require it immediately. But Cass rejoined by taking up his speech and dissecting it, para. graph by paragraph, and made good his point, which sru, that Calhoun now demanded an im mediate alteration of the Constitution, or disrup tion of the :Union. Mr. FOO/0 now likewise mingled in the fray.— He had eaderstoodldr. Calhoun aaGapl. Cass hod done—es the whole country bad done. He con sidered that in making this new isatte, Mr: Cal• boon had done him and the ether liouthern Sena• tars, who speed with him in 'soliratude to the welfare of the South, great injustice, by let con. cutting with them, es be had envied to do. Mr. C.hral given no evidence that he wanted any ad itutmemt, or 'that he even desired the adoption of bin own extraordinary propostraa far an amend meat to the Coneranion. The projected Nub rale COlVeallatt wan only three months off, and yet hereto was apposing all plans of eamprouuse, and all action likely to settle the question. Calhoun, mailing grimly, would admonish his young friend not tube so impetuous. He would be in favor cd his committee at the proper time. (Foote, ems osier—yes, next Christutu perhaps.) Mr. Haitian, resemble, sold that he always was happy to consult with all his friends, hot he most answer the charge of cooperating with the abo litionists, by saying that Foote wan more familiar with some of them than he was—meaning Myer., Hall, Seward, and others. Forqiimself, when a Senator avowed welt doctrines as Mr. Seward had done, he desired no furtherintercourse %nth him, social or political. He might shake hands with blm, bat he would never tender his owe. The debate went on until two o'clock, and was then adjourned until to morrow. Judge Douglass, of Mittel', occupied the Teat of tho day io a speech of great power, In which he announced that he should vote lot California La the now presents herself, and upon other questions as he had been restructedlry his Legislature, dux In the early part of the day, Mr. Webster has said trait- he should vote for California, and coo. altered her present boundaries the but that could have been adopted. . loom. FROM esaetsaasa. Correspeadenes of the Pittsbangh Gamut. • navalataams, Mandl 13[6, 1810. lit 6. Seaga b day, Ur. Dania maraud a r struts .p. 40 Ik. •ataaslan Etaacack Weal. At.° against the as olalatiaa of tha went wards of the city Into sam athaal distrita. Chi melba of Mr. mode, the !mete lookup and pained tM bill, foapYlenobt to as as regalatan; turnpik• and platy nod eatooks On motion of Mr. has la Senate then lank ap, and pont of omaiMhill, mashing JO= notions relating la per pot alio Biala, Ufa lhaffater of which may he in. Aided by Oa tiffs I Nl.Umtata gin it. It I. aa fat. tato— ... f t bill canned to set to lathering iodirldesls taro wait ranroadast plank node in the tasty of Vann.; Mating mead van lu the 'marty of Washiegta; the navigation Manage oath; the ranneris an 3 Mechanic, ample toad gangway; cal orate In 'Lewisburg, Union manly; end deltdgemosigrest tad in Delman couuty." Ifthere Is ay Wog a this bill in which your readers Imp. aerate, 1 hope they win br able to discover it. I void d have notnel the bill for!hem, if I had append it cowshed ay thimgot emporium. Bat without we!.. , ieanttve, tin. blot of searching through ad au aware pile of Adler the dead kernel; era march too gnat. Pr titicamoreri ?ranted in bah Heats le day, praying for of ectearion ofth. eglat of wiffrqe to all prams in the commanwealthoommentg the canirlit, voiliticatione, without regard to Odor. , They,were and wal hid upon the able. In a fltatearkaa lane , a 40.136 talk 'about thiandity of marinil as wonder UM' ouctolothd las hare not lung agObeest Admitted lo the aajoymatt of the privilep. ehotdd like to know wherein the colored cities. al Oh. .frik :DWI& Penthylnitia. differ atom the alaver of Old Virgialia Dth aspect. They Lae a right to masts with thlitkite trinsta, it is true, kw their daily kreedia Meta. cepetity &cyan qualified to earn But this, I tithe KJ. At that. anstituting them freemen. Whys politica - I equality do they ea)oyl Tnre le walling plainer. =lmre fhily appenut than the Genet the theory bad practice of our free Sato of fentuylntile are widely menet upon the Weinman% abject, Sorasthingenht to be dew . to equate the political ; prink/coot oar colored eiteens ornh non erne white, or nee' the principle of equality ought ta be eatinlygiro Op, and lb. nhibested aphorise proclaimed e r Mr. Jamison, is the Declaration of the wen ma are mated free and peal) , prosouremd &humbug. la de Han, Mr. Smith Dom the Canualltee es' Corp ration, reported the bill "to hanorporaii the Prints» Us iosofdlleghon Contity,” with a lupine rionatada- She sippertt &if tilla dill up, as Me order a the day, end resioos isayertmit amentassats offend by Whip mare nuiforealy voted dorm Oa the [..l ruler of the bill, Mr. Surer tooted as .substitute for die le Lusk the hill reported try bllnKiltiager, from the minority of llNSCommittem r. Barter badly supported Oils mtutitutc, mooting ill entire Juntas., fif ..l tut wills the bill Maim the Room. Flinnada the iliattor elsa tip/tab—hut cm moo.'--the quad= tad bee. predetermined its caucus, and Om motion ma imptircd—yeas 7r, oar Mbsotialbidl,a Ida which hae becajos I y styled the bill of • abitsmilmOutul—them posed Oiled s milted leading by a etrict pity void, and min mat M . Cid' Sea* for onesurreass.— Mod bto to dad with it la thathody, I presume me MC , phi I mood '• COBDEN. The New Toth Tribune states that the great project of uniting- Lake's Erie 'and Michigan by means of the Michigan Sotaltua XXIII Said is being pulled kwirerd with. energy. Tie exten sion from illtledale to Coldwater has been put ans der comsat, end 220 e teasel bon kw the rani have bees pnrchued. It is to be delivered at Quebec In June. raom Ins ,Ar'itons. CovremOndenee Of the Pittsburgh Gutter* ! Nor 'Raz; !dumb 14. A carioca political 'meeting was held last night, by the old hacks -of Tammany Hall, to • Sinn - club, to be designated the "Democratic. Union California Club." Its'primaiy object is to heal the differences, and mimeo union in the demnerstic ranks; and is the 'woad, to commence a strong movement in (um of admitting California at once into the abitezhood of the United States. .Recognising the right of the people of California to govern themselves, and desiring to crown their exercise of that right, by their admission into the American confederacy. The constitution hu been numerously signed and will have much erect. The mail ship Georgia sailed for Cslifornia, (via. Chagres,) with the enormous number of nix ban- died and fifty passengers,• company never equall. ed in the history of the steam marine. The Phil a. delphia also wired from Chagres, last night, in ■ remarkably sheet run, enhancing the opinion New Yorkers hold about ship. built 'outside the town." The marl of the Georgia comprised 14,. 501 letters, paying a postage cl 55,800, rating them all singly. Two fine steamers for the Savannah trade, are to be launched on the lit of April, the equals in all respec:a of nay ships of their ton. nage afloat. . Aka of land hoe been purchased on Unio, Square, fa the purpose of building ■ Melodeon large enough to seat Ave %bookend {.e.•ple, or twice the capacity of the Tabernacle. The build- ins is to be 85 feet limit, by 195 deep, to cost with the lot, 3100,003. It Is to be completed iu Sep tember, iu time for the use of loony lard, should Mr. Barnum choose to take it. There is nu find class music rooms in this city, and VI.. one will make a tontine for its budder. ' It is stated that the Panama Railroad Company, have aurveyed the road, clamed ott the trees to a large extent, and that ground will be broken very soon. Sales Mae stock have recently Leon tirade at 81 percent, or twenty per Peat shave the nod e= River road. 'Double Eaglea" made their appearance ia the street, yesterday, and sold at five per cent premix am. They are remarkably handsome, and wo have now the largest and mealiest gold cola in the world, the dollar matt the "Doable Eagle." Thu "effigy of the Eagle" on the coin, is doubled, like the Eagles of Austria, and unlike them are eels corned to the Hungarian refugees In oar midst. We see few gold dollars now in circulation, and in all probability the Esglea will soon take tight. More mechanics ate getting uneasy al out wages, sod the carvers now demand an admin. e la 'twenty five per cent, but have not struck thus inr. The carpenters' strike is not general, for there an many who cannot be gulled by means of a "trades onion, that cunning contrivance of the last' to make the industrious support them. In the end the laborers quietly resume their work at old rates after wasting their only capitsl—time. Speaking of "strikes," it is stated that twenty thousand tone of rail road iron are expected at Quebec. on the opening of navigatkin, and Intended for Western rail roads. This iron is worth $l2 Fier ton, 07 5310,000, equal to f. 60,000 days' work at one dol lar and a half per day. out of which our iron mar kets have been swindled 'by the present tariff. 't hero is a largely Increased demand for money, but so groat is the supply that the tame of Interest are not perceptibly changed. On call, secured by choice stocks, tour per cent is the rate. On ordi nary security, fire and six per cent, rind in the street at seven per cent. The banks are very free in their 111,-ouritr, and throw out hale paper of good credit. Cotton has receded full 1B le since the steamer came, the market closing irregular. Flour is heavy, but the !ales are upfin a large acale foe home use. Grain Is rather easier to buy,especis ally course arsine. Pork is lower, with sales r man at SIO 3(610 44; prime, at 19 5163 91. Lard, firm, at 61661 for brls. Sugars are fins, but coffee is dull and heavy. The lea We of the 13th was well attended, and upon peon an ad. trance, on Green a decline. An auction sale of wool has just been made; 215,000 ll Penney!. vania, Ohio, and New York fleeces at Be under the late high range. Iron is quint, with alike ot English bar at 842 on the dock and from the yard.. Business generally hi very active. C. Bonn now 51talustarri.—The diouniootata have overdone the business to lilissiasippi.— Having poked their Legislative Committee of, Twenty to the length of declaring the admission of California as she lea good cerise fur breaking up the Union, the Whigs were at length aroused to some idea of the nature of the precipice toward .which a few leaders were dragging them, and re. fused to fallow. A large meeting wu convened, on notice, at Jackson, on the 15th ultimo, Colonel J. I. White, oflaisqlena, the chair, while General Patrick Henry..lLMorable Luke Leo— late Whig candidate for Governor—M.Jor W. P. Anderson, G. S. Yaeger, and't cumber more of influential Whigs took proutinent parta..7- This meeting, with but a siesta diuenting voice, Rewired, That we do . not concur with our Senator. and RepresentaUves, in regarding the propaition to admit California into this Union as ou attempt to adopt the Wilmot Proviso in another form; if we so regarded it, ate measure Could re cce-iv no favorer countenance from us. Be fi farther'Resalerd. That it la the "well de. fined opinion" of this meeting, that the people Mississippi would anotain their Scooters end Rep reaentatives in aiding to carry out foe policy of the President in reference to the admission Lif Cal ifornia into the Unlock, no unfolded in his admin. ble message to Congress on the subject. Resoled, That we have an abiding confidence in the devotion of the people of Misolsoppi to the Constitution and Union of these Sties; and we are well ensured that the admivaion of ttaltfornia is not ouch an emergency as would Cause them Ito think for a moment of pursuing any course caleutated to endanger either the one or toe ell. The Legislature has voted to appropriate $20,- 000 to pep the expenses of the Delegates to the Nashville Coovootioo, end to appropriate $2OO, 000 more to feture cootigancles, subject to the controlof the Leplelatuml . This Wt was curled by a voteof 44 to 40. MAXIVISTO or THI COLIIOI/114 I3tFRCEMITI - will be seen by the Conginuional pro- ceedings of yesterday, that the United States Sen. atom and Representatives elect, from California, have addressed & long document to Congress, com municating copies of the State Constitution, their credentials, tad ■ formal request for admission tu fo the Union. They express the utonbdiment and regret with which they have 'Seamed the exis tence of an organised, respectable, and talented opposition to me admission of the new State," sad enter at length into a history of the territory, the organization of a State, the population, end other matters pertaining to the subject. The address le a clear and forcible statement of the grounds upon which California presents her application for admission Into this Union. Accenting to its state meets, California now contain. 107,000 itibabi. tants, nearly double the amount necessary to Be. cure her admission into the Union. Of these 70,009 are American emigrants, the remainder being Californians and foreigners. The address is manly in WOO and .sentiment, and concludisn u follows:—Batt. Sun. This people request admission into the Amert. can Union el a State. They undersig:id and esti mate the advantages which will accrete to them from such a connection, while they trust - they do not too highly compute those which will he con. (erred upon their brethren. They do not present themselves as supphsute, nor do they;, present themselves with arrogance or presumpuon. They come as free American citizens—citizen' by trea ty, by adoption arid by birth—end ash that they may be permitted to reap the common benefit., share the common ills, and promote the common Welfare, es one of the WM. "United Stale* of America' Sale* of JOHN C. FREMONT, OEO. W. WRIGHT, EDWARD GILBERT. Wathington, D. C., March I, IEOO. Ma. 'FMCS MOT Lost.—The re:Sowing dm.. patch makes it certain that Purser Price was not lost on board the Sr. John. Bmooirroat, near Montgomery; Al., Much % Mr. Rittenhouse and . mtself were on beard the steamer St. John when she wes burned.— We arj both laved without injury. It will meta me some days detention. Cr— Is eyed. RUDULd.N M. PRICE. By • ktterr, dated,New Wean., ee6. 29 1650, from Mr. Prim to his plainer, Mr. Samuel Ward; to this esty, ft would appear improbable Air he had nap considerable &went et \gold dusk in his The U. S. eteamerlFaatdon arrived at New Orl ma on the 4111 instant from Tampa Bay, Florida having on beard a I - party of the Floridian& am, who are theta ••I#lting Weal. Werke or 141 L Georg , treat, Philadelphia, Wel ••• • y night. Lou SW, The extensive Rani Sen. 12 ° " ) rd desegyed bY 01 000. PtirsOisics putinuni.;-The °facial Ufa*: changes* the. PastOdlce Dep.:moot, rsithe weekending that, inform, us of thisittr joined noir tacos istsittinhod in this State: ' • Big 13(tites„.Cembeeleed,Peek,Pallip Jirown. postmaster; Beaver Sotiog; Ps., George Hiller; Stoll, Wayne, Pa., GeMT D. Wt lama ; FFsiiklln CortemErte, Pa. AI t. Mesabi* Daphne, Al ;remelt, Pa. at kl:Gottnell; Htlezkis„Botlera Pa, Joa Caker; Redstone, Fayette, Pa., D. J. Booth; Liberty equate, Poetaster, Pa, Joseph P. Hence; Old Forge; Lttoente Pa., Ebeeezer. Drake; Cretan, Lycoming, Pa, Henry D:Her COOL The list also inimanus that the following names have - been changed: Prospect Hilt, Jere:sem county, P.., tame. changed to ' , Reyna:day:42' Andrew's Bridge, Lancaster county, Pa., name el:sashed to "Octoraro.” Ripe strawberries have Wade their appearance io the New York market. A calibrator of the fruit ups the! • hi■ strawberries are like gold dost at preseatX. He adds: " I hove had an offer of two dollars* dozen for them, but do sot wishio disappoint you. You cut have t h e whole twenty one for $ 2 4 0 . rmn al most ashamed of this, but could do boots at home." New Hampshire Election. Borran. March 13.-12 M. In de State or Neve liatopshlre, the Democrats have elected their Sudo officers tied a mejority to the Legislature, by ■ larger vote thou at the lag election. The Free Sod vote Was not mi lapse. Industrial Exhibition. In London.— speech or the kn•erlttn Albano., • Oo the .22dil ultimo the inhabitants of the city of Westminster, held a meeting for the purpose of considenog me best means of eamaiing in the promotion of the great exhibtlon of the work. of ' indult) , of all nations in 'IBSI, and to km a vim mittee to deny out the retolutfati l tithich might be I adopted. ,The High Bailiff, Mr. Fmncis Smedley, , took the chair. Among the company on the plat t term were observed the Eat[ of Carlisle, the Bishop of Loudon, the Duchess :of Sutherland, Lord Ashley, the [Lauri' of Onord, the American Hirano, the French Munster, the +nitrate Minister, the Belgian Minitter, Lord Baougbim, Lard W. Lemnos, the Honorable F. Byng, Mr. Jones Loyd, So \V Farquhar, Lord Favitraham, AL T. ht. Oilmen, the Margins of Breadelbane. Mr. Wyk', M. P., hlr. IL • Cobden, M. P., Lord Ashburton, hlr.,M. Gestalt, M. P., flue. Brame or Ma. Lawnwros,-The Pniuslan Ambassador having offered a resolution that tall foreign catiots would cordially promote the no delver of England to carry out an node:tatter{ in which all nationsteve au interest.. Mr. Abbot Lawrence, the Amsuiese Minister, beconded the resolution. He had observed with deep interest the eoaltnellaelDeel and program of this groat proposed international indostraleenvert' non. He had watched it from Its meeption,and he begged to say that the mind that conceited ads great project, as well as the Indivldaahr 'rho had' nearly consummated the preliminary arrange ments, demanded MS most profound respect and admiration. (Cheer..) He appeared there as the representative of a youtlifol bet great nation.— (Cheers.) He came there to offer hit thanks to Prince Albert and the British people for the magnanimous and glorious opportenitythey gave to all mankihd to come here upon this ocouion Upon the part at the people of the:Ladled States he cum here to stretch out the band of fellowship to tiro British people. He looked upon this great proposed cute at ion alluding to soinethhsg mare than merely td improve ourse.lves ill the fadeout. al arts. He looked tip to it as a groat world's pined ea' peace convereioe. (Load -chum) What with retthlred at this period but international cornmeal. cation', (Cheers.) Let the people of all salons see each other face to ace. Let the malting of the earth meet here In • country ' tenors zed In ant, in literatare, In science, in almost every. thing that elevated the condition of man. It VIA becoming I in this nation that it should make this' proposition ' and it commanded asell to him by the Litt that it I was lately to become diffused throughout the world, that it was not width, but broad ea the world Iteelt. (Cheers) Although young, he belays ed that they would present the produce of their ingenuity end labor here ; and, what was more, he believed that the men of the United States who should have wrought the undo to be pro moted would present themselves here also to the British people 4 (Cheers) lie did set apprehend that in the are, or the sciences applied to art' thelpeople of the United Sadao could- teach the old elates of Europe much; an they could come here and learn; though at the sane time he be lieved that they might present something that - - would be commended by their noble" ancestors, and sorb as they would not be ashamed to recog nise as the Iproduclthe of their chaben on the other side the water. (Hear, beer.) He looked up. on this great scheme as introducing into the world an era smelt us had never before occurred. He might truly say be was not over sanguine with re-, heree to the mulls of this exhioninlets, ere greatly mistaken the world would agree s that this great meeting, when It should take place. you'd recognise the dignity of labor, promote commerce, and become the great Utilisers)f no; for se a ship sailed from thre or any other coon. try, laden !Mr products of an and labor, but mu o .rnisolobtiy tor the eirilleathrX,of mangod [Hear, hear.) He wag" a Prolinteet of pest* anal good wril to-man. {lieu, tear 4 It ins, in his judgment, the true policy of the whole world to maintain peace, and he repeated, that it oru off} acuities, Cir the nations of tie earth to under ;tend each other by meeting together to ensure the pmservation of midi:ulna' *See. [Cbeers.)— In 0013e113310e be begged to ',threw his dumb Cu the put of the people of the United States for thia noble project of international . coisunuoicatios.— [Loud Cheers I re • The'solutioa wu then carried'unaishbandy. === ALL THINGS EARNEST. 1 Time is smut, Paying by ; Death in earnest, Drawing nigh. Sinner wilt thoutriliing bet Time and death appeal La itise. Life le earnest, When 'tin o'er, Thou return eat Nevermore. Soon to meet eternity; Wilt thou never serimurnel Heaven is earnest Solemnly Flom its voices Down to thee. o thou mortal, art than gay, Sporting thro'thinessethly day! Hell is earnest : Fiercely roll Burning-billows • Near thy soul. Woe for Thee if thon abide Unredeemed; ununotified I God is earnest: Yueet and.pray Ere tby season • Pass away— Ere be set the jadgmeittbrpne, Vengeance ready, mercy gone. Cluist is lamest, • • Bids thee "come!" Vaid thy spirit's - Priceleas sum. Wilt thou , spent thy Savior's lore, Pleading with thee from dean? Thou refuseatl Wretobed'onet Thou despiiest God's dear Son! Madness! dying Urine; Mai Lest hie wrath within thee bon When thy pleasures All depart, . What will soothe thy Fainting heart ; Friendless, desolate, alone, Entering a world unknown! , 0, be ea:neat Loitering ' Thou wilt perieb: Lingering. Be no longer—rife and Bee; ! thy Saviour waits tor thee Astutcur PASLAr.—rWe almost forget that there am heathens at our doors—varitable pagans •as any bit China The Syracun Journal says that a aeries of Indian Councils have been held daily at . the Onondaga Ow tie, for the past fortnight. "On Friday last was celebrated ,the insportant rite of sacrifi cing the Whit& Dog I The culomuy vic tim was immolateda flaming pita, with all the formality and ircumitance of ancient teams among the Iroquois, in present* of a pagan portion of the 'nation, and numentdia white persona, spectators. On Tuesday law, this crowning festival of the Indian year, al ter a cadinunce of nine dap, Was eland With the writing and wonderful cerrentagy of the War Dance. These observances aYs it— ;ealltraul in the midst of a Christian coup annuity with all the reverence, solemnfty, ii. and cal of ancient times, with a punctua -Ity d devotion which shows the regard thee hive for the institutions of their fath d with what tenacity l Z they still ~. . • ancient cnstome' T Itsorrs ovrwrerwo.—ln Alexander's • the Jesuits had made themselves all powerful in some parts of Poland. A doh land owner and possessor of six thousand ' peasants at Peitz, the Jesuits head quartets, was so wrought on by the artful assiduities 1 of the society, that he bequeathed his whole fortune to it at his death, with this stipule- 1 don—that the Jesuits should bring up his on lylson, and a ft erward give him balsam portion of the inheritance they Ghoul choose. When the young man had reached e age I of twenty, the Jeruitsbestowed on three hundred peasants. He protested TO ement- ly against their twarpatice, and a snit against the society ; but his f a will seemed clear and explicit, end after having consumed alibis little fortune, he Wand his' 1 1 claims disowned by every tri in the empire, including even the gen eral amena bly of the senate. In this seemmgi hope- len extremity, he applied to aoe attor ney in St.-Petersburg, famous for inex- Wastage fertility of mind in matte of can ning ning and chicanery. A ft er having n eed' the will and the documents coma d with the snit, the lawyer said to his ellen "Your bosineasis dans ;if you will pro • me ten I thousand rubles, I will tutdertake topro cure an imperial ukase reinstating you in 0 :DOI!. 1 session of all your father's property ' The young man readily agreed to the ain, I and in eight days afterward he was master i of his patrimony. The decision w led I tothis singular reenit rested solely on the in- 1 terpretation of the phraze, they shall give him whatever portion they shall choose,' which plainly meant, as the lawyer main tained, that the young man was entitled, ex.' elusively to each portion as the Jesuits chose; L. e. to that which they chose and retained to themselves. The emperor admitted thiscu. lions explanation ; the son became proprie tor of 5,700 peasants, and the Jesuits were obliged to content themselves with the three hundred they had bestowed on their ward in the fret instance. Assuredly the moat adroit cadi in Turkey could not have decided the case better.—Foreigs Quartelly. ELT Da. lidcLermis Gaut Ream too TIM LIM Counnmv.—Tbe proprietors of this celebrated med.'. eine, are in dilly receipt of the most gratifying testi. menbils ee to the excellence of this remedy. Dr. Me. Lane , * Pill, In eases wield, had been given op sue In. curable by the toned akin.) phialelens, hove been cured latutedlately, so soon so these .Pills have been admin. Menai. These certificates have been published, and lave been so ounterone, that It Innow mi established fact, that bleLenes Liver Plus are the best medicine Lose no time, therefore, ye that refer ander that WO of mongrel, the Liver Complaint, bat:hasten to p ohms and are these pills. For suhs - by 1. [IDO k CO, No. CO, corner of Fourth and Wood n.. Pitt3bUICIL Larl64frarliorS Another Witma= era the Staa&• CHRONIC RHEUMATISM. Mt S. M. En—Allow me to expreas to you my heartfelt thanks for lb. great bandit I have received from SD tulle= milled PETROLEUM or Rocs Cat., of which you are the bole proprietor. 1 bad =earl= to use it about the Ist of January, La a violent musk of Rheumatism, which was vary palatal; tying about from place to place, =compacted with swelling, so as to keep me In Constant torture. 1 used the Pe troleum externally, a few appheatioas of which ea moved all pain, and every symptom of the disease ! am now entirely well, and would take this occasion to reeesomend the Petroleum to all whom= be seer lag ander Ma agonieiog pains of Unmade= or bin : dred &roues. !Signed] Ouzo. Wuitax, near Perry Moose, Pittabargh. Erflee general adierusement In =ether =lama. WAS LOGAN, WILSON & Co., 129 WOOD STREEI', ABOVE MTH, IMPORTERS OF RARDWARE, CUTLERY, te. Ask the gnashes of purchasers to their PEX.IIII NPR:11110 STOOK, 11flaseh they Wall will compare favorably, both in 011001 sea 0.05;91.1, With that of ooy ether Deese, either here or in . the Eaatern Ewen • - reas.m.ln" • IillprOV•1111111111• V tioallitr DILSTEARNS, lane of Booton, ts praparad inanafaetare and sal Riau. Tara in whale and pans of aass, spas Sactlon or Annoapholia &Mina Kama TOOTSACIOICSIOSO wry. mart" when the mesa u Itzpodod. glimaad feud.ca neat door m the May an! newt, Awdin Arca; Puna:mat. ... itusx ro—J. B. BlL.Paddeo:R. &Batas. late DR. D. DUST, Dentist. Canner °Mona and Demur, benweea oathdirin Patine. Luzon legoal—Prepared by J. W. Melly William street, N._ ,Y. and for salo by A. Jaynes, No. ID Fowl meet. Ths will be Wan d a d delightful arti le of beaux(' W familleu and pattieslarly for Melt MEW, improvod amalgam prepara tion, being a eambinatlea of Cocoa nan iota:went, bt 'Mowing and palatable, highly recommended panic. alarly for lutalida Prepared by W. Voter, Dorehes. mr, mob .. Maw and for .ale by A. JAYmES, at the Peale Yea e. N 0.70 Fat rth Bt. Imelda rIANAL BOAT FURNTrUBZ-1 have on toad a kJ large assortment 'Meek Frames, Swingle/tenths, Blattrat.e.,Com t ona.Qatha,Palovva,ShaaltßliPaaad every article warned for Canal Beats. WM NOBLE, • alto Beek of Mubarak Nlll ,!MARKET STREET, between Third and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, PA THOMAS PAI, MICE would respectfully call Ha attention of his friends and monomers, to his resent extorter and general stock of merehan Ame rican be found terairst. prima every chscrlpoon oand French Wall Paper and Border Inc Parlors., Halls, Dining Rooms. ilea Chambers, Catalina Rooms,te 'malting from cents la a pleas. 80 MU • dive city of prices and qualities ran hardly fail to sail the circumstances and tastes of purchaser. who may favor with their patronage r lhe old established Hand on Market Street I met d•ll3m J. D. WILLIAM, it CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCEILo, For warding and COMMiSIiIIII Merchant., Dealer. in Contary Produce and Pinsbargh Mannfactures, cor ner of Wood and FM carter., Pittabogin Pinsborah. March 12. nu . FMB-SO bap prime Rio and Java; jCiesineas-40 be. monk!, dipped, and gonna; I Canna-160bn Cream and English Dairy; Poans-lin doe Hemp and Manilla; Cassia-PO Mawr, Cuevas-,bank thosp-10 id Canaan and half gpanDb; ilma-16 brigand half brie Mackerel and di almon; Guar--W be. monad dm; Haws-1.900 Prime Yardman 10130 lbs 8 Degas F and Cared M ; ann's; lea-10 dos Martha= Mask and Copying; blossaalis-4* bus N Osinanq D 3 half brio Raper Houle; Munson-10 dna moved esnisters; lelacessosi-4*ltis Vsassessist-60 Ms do Naws-ill* kegs aspired; Pieces-1 dos lan snorted; Funnueo-90 bashes haloes; Yarn--b 0 towns damned; Pairass-103 lb. Bordeaux; Roar- 00 tes Rosin and Cast Mph sonar -40 binds N Orleans and Clarlged; Tos-410 pinks/es Green and Blank; Tosesso-110 bag lg,k 1 lb lam Woes Boaxas-40 donpatent Zink; For sale by J D WILLIAMS & CO sulle Corner or Meth and Wood sts. anduslined agars for sale one Iwo story Pram kloon—throo mows and kitchen a rood cellar mac. all—lot 13/ fast thou, 60 feat des p, tuls suds good to dta panbaser, oa Esplanade Wee:, Allegiunay City. Pries low. Inquire a No. 33 Wood street. null) JOHN B . PRIMING AND WRAPPING PAPER—NodaI paper of serious sloes always on Swot wawa& to order. tdsailla, Shoo, and Tea Paper, flumw and Rag so W l7,lls =d e l . :WV: l ly Post WIIPAIS P Itri f" ould es Wood mt.. PIO LEAD-1M lb. Soft GAR. Lad for sale by nutil C It GRANT. REFINED SUOAHS-190 bele crashed, powdered, and cleated, for see by J A HUTCHISON & CO. , mrIS is for the Pt. Levi. Refinery. /ILLHWED SYRUP-2I barrels for eale by k./ rule J A HUTCHISON #. P • LesTER YA.IIIB-16 brls Plumes Pit ric brls Buono Pinter for sale by (o3r18) F VON BONNIIOI3BI lb CO CANDls_so —b ANL garif.l LFF VON 80NN1101047.-43-Y i CON-15 casks shoulders, •.prline article. just BreCei•ed on canal . g o n Eo nn. R at6 E r co NogecHwitywdoivm..L . UIJAR _ 'downs, AND RICE— A 7 kbds prime N 0 tlagar, E 4 : l ll l .7 :4 landmgmllß :60ufrot:ist_ezr w e b, W IiSITCHELTREE, sow.* AA. -- SODA Kau.. JOHN brava, tor • E9 Ata by T. • __No 33, Wood Meet a.u. r .scdmigh 11Fampo"WItheal ii/vmll. (stb Ward.) Feb. Eldi, Ii d. S S the lath Ott , l mm i p, 111. eery severe add. The night follow*,l smato bed earlier than usual, yet noteritastmiding I had • pt Dee. th e e i e e, bade , my cough wee Iceman t om ad ...deep, wither etwld Muse in the room nab . The wee s sleeping with 121.2 Vele SO Sneed an noyed by my toughing Mai he eat up and want to a drug more and bought • M one 4w of +hleh, ade or Year Cough sy r " m great aatoairhmeat. mopped ray esegh as if by meet. I weal towerk la the morn ing, arM ma near quite well. Yoe., Joan Dam I hereby certify that lam well etbealated the ..,i mm wortees, and that the Makatea gMed S 2 "no. •Jeetantoe Corner CPI lam and quarry Wmeub ' hih Word. 07'Prepered and sold by It BIILLIC4B,67Weod need,. end wild by Oruggiath Pac•ll7 to the ewe titles end vieintt aria 0 4)AP-1141 b. Cincinnati m stora,_ BTU _ AJIT & BILL tatl4 ithw a erlar C ANZes—as !as No li • • - lasigvliat ALL p ioninfatuated are hereby 'paid t Lava applied to the Court of Common Pleas of i b P.11.2'71.1214 tat dalatour LS an Insolvent debtor, and that said Goan allt aro, led Igantrday,;the sixth day of April,Dso, at 10 otalick for the hearing of me and my eWhors at tiosCourt Roue, in the MK of Pittsburgh. •then and where all penterts will show cause, [(any they hare, why I shall not be discharged according to low. JOHN SWAM. Phim Township. Dianlatloa of Porgan•rahtp. MBE Pancorship hsietofore existing ander Me nun 1. of EA•rards, Jones & Co, seas (Unsolved by 126113111 consent, on the La th ine..bY the •filhdessral wir Jones from the canners. The business of the late firm WI be oeuleA by the remaining partners. R. EDWARDS, W. F. JONES, N. MATTHEWS, A. P. OSGOOD. THE subscribers will continue the manufactere of Platform Realer, Lucks of mires. kinds, Latches Re, coder tho firm of R. EDWARDS A CO, nd tool Pectfelly solicit • share of the public pauor.age.— Warehouse, In Irrin's Row, Water sr. below Pony. R. EDWARDS. A. N. M. OSGC•DD ATTIIIMS, P. ==ll Spring floods and Shishions for 1850 P. DELANY, TAILOR. . . NO. 40, LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH. HAS jest opened his Bonn Stock. consieting ores , ery description of GOODS nimble for city trade. The Cloths, Canimeres and %resumes hay. been *eke. tad with peal earn from the latest importations, and ampule a part of every Cuss that Is new and hand some for/SPRING and SUMMER WEAR. Thomson. mem of Yesdnp Is lima:ally largiYand varied, both in style and quality. and cannot be excelled. if equalled, by any other establishment in this city, either In QUA. 161.11111. 01 01.1C1 Also. a now.Myle of TWFAID CASSIMERE, adopt ed far Businees Coam and Pants. 11020110( Goods of seen deseription,mch as Tweeds, CrwltmentUn. inn Cloths, Drag; IPFAes, Re. The entire stock will fa 'stably compass with any mock of goods opened herelotare io riniburgh. Mr. J. C. Warn` well known chill and testa as a Caner, will prows an ansplelolooolte to all who may favor thls .establashment with. Ocir mders, Mat they will have good and fashionable wort as can be ptoduced by any house in the East. and at mach tow. On sneer. as have been acknowledged by many who have triad both. I vermin farther sloto, that I WILLI war 0101 an good Ala fashionable Goods as cut be [mod in the Eastern market, and at marl lower pokes. HEADY MADE CLOTHING A largo and general assortment of shady made cloth. log is on hand, mode in the proment Spring Fashions, nom ruing Dress, Prot:kited Basin.. Coats often ta• test atyle, made of French, English, and American Cloths, of all fahhihnablePANTALOONS of every description of plain and fancy Coalmen:a of the latest style; Cloths, Patanet and Bummer Goods, Vests of the best Sitim mdrilts; plain and fancy Marseilles; Cloths, Cashmere, Si; and other arttelealn the Cloth ing line. All Liannems made at 40 are warranted be cut and made in a good workmanlike style, and will he sold low for cash. F None " )!r n s% V" rTj oed lf ro pai d . anetit oliak e wananted. la . Wholesale purchasers will find the stock at 49 a moat desirable one to select • cheep and beaatlio I as sortment front. rmarl44l F. DfliaNY. CARPET WAREHOHSE, No IL Feared Street. 1r 14gmim his /,lttggliam Trielings, se., eon:prising in part the following, ea: Run Sep...loyal Velvet pll. Cantos,. ' " t Tspeatsy st English and American Damsels Kura Superfine L 946.131,4 v d Superfine, Extra doper patantelendlo !Logo' Roped:no do do Rom Tufted Rog.; thipertne Insuln carrs, Extra Goa Fine • Common, all wool; " union "' 44, and 1 Tap Van Cu 44, e and 1 Twrill'd Carp. - 44.1,1 .4 14 plain Cu. Wt awl Rad Carpau, 8-4 Panted Cotton Cs rpet... Pine Common Lyra Wilton Common do Chenille Door hints; .Tehed r d'elrelr' 84,74, 6-4, 6.4, 4-4 aoo I Oil Chbs; 6-4, 6-4. 44, and Matting. both polo= Vil Cloth. for ado. COocit ThOuVio. .1 EMI Erlitted Viir-00711 Tsble Primed wooled Blue and Drab Clahs Cnamon Planks: Linea and nrostaid . , Dansaak Star I.7neoi Turkey Red Cidrunts; Churn, Bordering; Bonlish Oil Cloth Table Brosrli e'rn tinen eramb clothe Woolen . rSaasa Bud r litala; w thaggeln Carpet Bindings; hut and Coco Wits; Alleant and Skeleton Mat; 13 4 and 4.4 Green Oil Cloth for Made; Naekebaek Diaper; Comb Od Mount; Detonate for Lining., Watered Mortis. Bar Holten - a Tor WAhades; Transparent Franca trans], Venetian Winds; Harittng for Flags; 74 and 1.4 Table Llnet; Rid Crash; Scotch Diapers; Brown Limey Naptiolo German Oil Cloth Table Covers; ' Smarr Om Cur= from smo, the most approved Eng lish and Amatoan manofamorms from t 2 to 24 feet Ia width, which will be eat to fit rooms, halls, and vestibules of any aim or skew. The undersigned Itasille imported direct from EM lend, hi. Velvet Pile sad Tapmtu CARPETS. These Csaype tan dw p atterns, a o n f d thoef th latest a npd r m o o e st m ee lors. wtit be sold at prices as low.. they can he perchamd for in any of tha eastern eitim. MA Having the largest as A sort4nt of the richest and most fashioneble BRUSSELS. IMPERIAL THREE PLY and INORAIN CARPETM erhicalar surpass , . in qualify and eheminess of prioe.any 6.40M1e before brought to the. city. Ile also Invite. Steamboat hire and Coach Manufacturers to his taro and well selected assonment ofTRIMMINOIL and other article. necessary in their basilicas. The eaderstgoed is also agent ler the only Stair Rod Manufactory to Philadelphia, and is prepared to sell lower U. can beg...based elsewhere In this city. SUM WAL BPCLIMTOCIL bloodroots Country' Itrotamos for 1.1.1 THAT boautiGil brick loose with about cm were al goand, well supplied wi t fruit tremi and ay, situate on the Ohio river, lathe lower part of Alla 'belly city, now to the occupancy of Simi bf Wicker shata,,Eaq. Fcamassion give:3,llm. For particulars and terms WI I MILS I SHINN, mrl42wd Fourth above Smithfield sta. COL= AFARM, on the Ohio Rim., about 50 miles below , Wheeling, in Ohio, containing 300 acres, Ilk first nue deer bottom, ablaut SOO acres under fence, good dwelling booms. ham, a fine orchard, and other in,. prevements. This Wm will be sold low, and Is one of the most desirable on the river. For further panne• lars esquire of Whi II JOHNSTON, 111 Ynd et. To LET—The more on Markets; nen doom F. Will be rented low W IL good WWI 4 end pone. non given imnlndiately. TOO tonne 11DV 10 oirligdif WALTER BRYANT:I Libeny oz. Sherlock ow Dltolaa Providence. • SECOND stuthricait' edition. I vol. Mao 2311..prm well printed en fine white paper. This hitherto very warms mid exceedingly valuable Work haVinel been published by J. L. Read. It is recommended by gowns' of the clergymen . of Ibis city, of thgemet dm no-min &italic and In one week nearly 4W copies bane been eirenlawd in Pittsburgh and enburba, Orders hr the works. , invited. 15 , 9 7 .1 U . 5ag . diseoato to wholesale parehasen. Ae . 1 For sale at the Methodist Book Depository. B. HUPIEINN. Agent. SUPERIOR MOULD CAllDLES—Protersontetion'. brand, in entaU bones, 10 Ws each. to afford Web , he. as opportunity or ascertaining their. superiority. For nit at the confer of Rob 111•011 and. Federal streets` Allegheny, by 1ntr111431•1 FRANCL9 MAIM Coen -755 bus rood, and for vale by mrls W A JOHNSTON, 1145th st OATS—Sabin for Ada by soHB W H JOHNSTON P.l Eu BEEF ~ th and for.ol or L 1-? : WUJONNeTON QUO&K CUROD LIAM 6-3 Ire. pariorjulTireN 0 end for sale by forte] WICK & BaeCIINDLESS TIMOTHY SEED-4 bbl. Jost reed, and Co. tale Ili ..i6 WICK. & StexeroLess O SUGAR-200 bbds jut teed, rind tor übt by mrlo IV BAGALRY ic CO IURPENTINE-10 bbls ad hand and far see by mad W BAOALEY t CO N . 0 MOLASSES—Ha bbl. iu 11016 and fni Web). narlo W BAOALIW &CO DOLL BUTTER-10 bbl, roOd and far oda by M. torte W BAOALEY &CO MOLASSE.I-60 Ee ls In oak, far sale by lan a SUO m It-Saputior N ;Tr, ty & BILL. I)ACON—Homo, aate too thy cored; abooldors, 4000 do do; dotes, 7000 do do, la eon and for We by DWG SELLERS & NICOLS -F LOUR-150 bbla 8 P Floor, 60 do extra !ugly do, Jost rated and tor rale by mai§ BUROUIDGE, WILSON & CO LOAPSUOAR-140bbl• saell No. reel and fin sal!, 17 mrlo SUBBRIDGA WILSON &Co CRAB CIDER-10 1,611 superior, ht do. for eale by =NI SORBS! r : • WILSON tco DDRIEDpEscHES—tu bus • • • ebe, Or gala by =l6 BURBILIDO • WILSON & CO ~lft _ -=it.*•njj~7'f?~}fßPTTf.;•ir7~l !J - Ik/rOLARSES-20 bble N O,jatt reed and for We by 01 mdo 8k W NARBAUCIII 71IICE to crcsin sum.ndfor~dab mrlE et W HABD QOIi DRIED PEACHES-200 bor. - prim Ohio baleen In suire and (or sole by [mad] St. VI , p6HHAUGH WINDOW OLASS,C.CO awfd .I;es, 04 and for Mehl =l6 Bt W UABBAUU U LARp-48 bbl., 7 hf do No ',now landing from sow Pon POI, for We by soda ISAIAH DICKEY & CO BACAM-19 hhde .coned , now knifing ed , from moo m Fort PM, for We by ISAIAH DICKEY A CO F'EIi:ATM:RS—On hand, far sale br rade ISAIAH bicKEya WHITE BEANS—For sale by mrld I9AIAII DICKEY k CO SODA ASII-13 cull. Koala reOd wia for sale b • BROWN s liIRRPATRICK Md. No. 144, Liberty meet C ORN -lm lIIUTTER-20 ksp Na t Battu la slam; far sale try BROWN a KIRK raTßlolt. ARD-5 0 keg. No I Lauf in more, aole . by mrl6 BROWN& KIIIKPATRICIL SUGAR /10LASSP---2 0 0 V i.N d•N o o 32 B . o h ltr; IS do Dud a-rooe nd ill do. fu store, for sale by DROWN & KIRKPATRICK. B ACON -27 esbky 6idea Jot ralv ti cand V ale by Yorl6 14 Liberty .0 ect_ P citiEft=lidth . .ut - WraTi;ETWri,i 171 J. & No. 60 Wood in. rd BLACK-31., lum*, fot.salniDD &C.. AND PACER—Kg Mink.. Smhh patent. for sale K 1 otrICI J. KIDD ba CO. VILUE VITRIOL-900 ponds for rsdr by Di 'ltirlO 1 KIDD & INDIGO—x+O poun4. ILI BUM .ndWrby Intl. m OLLEISES-230 pl.talloo.loal coop.. gab 30 brls Sugar H 0..., for W. by_ writ - C. Ij. GE.Lm. AMUSEMENTS. "1 - 1-I f EAT R I.eme and Manage* First night of trestrreV Ams, On Monday, much va r tis t f t rud - !W.A. A. Adams, 411 r. Tnghzi. Nis. Forum, soak by Was Albenuma Volts. • • To c 00 1 ... shit the ry MARRIED YAK& Mr. T ' ' Ret ylor. . Mrs. Tdektroo Mrs R. Itlichol.l. To woriot, Mr. Add.. will app... PITTSBURGH MUSEUM Apollo Untie Wilmartla atasselts eed.rsigned hen the epicentre of annoseethlr the einsena of Pinshargh, and thepublie pena to IOM b. km, at great tremble and crea w . me , ' eeeled in establieblege hi.... to city. The col leetant of