The Pittsburgh daily gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1847-1851, March 26, 1850, Image 2
PITTBBU4,III GAZETTE, IiCtiI f LSHED BY, VVI-fiTB fe CO .PlICT6BOHOB• TUESDAY MORNING. MARCH 20.1830 . - - Agatha, .of the Allott.hlasoisle and Whig 1. Comity Costuolttoo of Corroopoadosee. Tho Delegates to the fun County Convention, of the Am.l4/Lasome and Whig party, all of whom are mem ben of the Committee of Cointrpondence, arep regent ' "ad to•meet ar the New Court Soma on Wednesday, •-• the Ittle of April oe for the transaction of but.. HILANDS, Chairman - 8aLT114312 CAlL—SlibliCtiptioll•MA gliv•rti•e maul for, this p received .4 forwarded free of alma from Ws o . ErAEE NEXT ?AGM FUN LOCAL MATTERS TELEGRAriIic NEW, .e. Donnlltrer en awe intaram—Most famous attacks have lately been made to both Houses of entlgroes upon the Home Department. and the stde and. excellent officer who preside* over it.— :We cannot prevent the impression that the ori. - gin of these assaulis may be tracedas the fact that we have a Whig adminkaration, and that Mr. Elmo is • ftnnli and devotedly attached to the • Whig party and Whig principles. There is car= Saltily just as great a necessity for the prmervation this Department as them was for its creation. Nothing In its working he. shown it to be either ' uncalled for or"anneceaaary, hot Its great utility and importance has been clearly developed. In fact it is the most important department to the people at large, in the Government. and our far mers and ameba/sic' have a special Were* In its preservation. If it should be repealed now, by a Lotlo&mo majority, the country will view it as a mere act of party malignity and meanness, dis • graceful alike to the country and to Compass. We observe that our member, Mr Morena, made a very eenalle and appropriate speech in defense of the Department aid the Secretary, in the House, on ‘ the 19th inst. His argument is de. fence of Mr. h.wingbs course, in employing the Lie f:smeary clerical asalwarice, and the duly of Can. grew to pay them, is unanswerable, and the al• tempt of Mr. Bayly to reply was a complete failure. Congress ha. already wasted were moneyin this attempt to embarrass the Secretary of the Home Department than would have paid the clerks their lawful earnings ten timmover. The Clerks ought to be paid, and that at once, and then if the oppo sition members choose to spend their time and waste the money of the people in discussing the value of a department of their own creating, they can indulge their humor without starving the poor clerks, who have tolled for a whole year with. out pay. Lrrrza ROM Ilartsmitrzo--Govirs.voa's Mn. aset.—Our kiarrisherg !soar, of to day, is more than usually Interestiog. Legislation, important to the State, is progressing through its various stages, and soma local matters, of interest to us, are noticed. The Message of Governor .1021101 TON, on the slavery question, referred to by " Cobden," is • must eloquent and impressive document, and wilt ba read with pleasure and pride by every true hearted Pennsylvanian. The pressure upon our - columns prevents Its appearance to day, but we shall try and give It to morrow: Pincus' Toweamr.—Ortr neighbor of the Pal:, thankful ter small favors, lately, in his paper, claimed the election of • 'gentleman of his politi• cal school, is Peebles Township, a a "decided, victory" for the Democrats. The bout of the Pau has quite astonished the Citizens of that strong Whig district, and a correspondent has taken it in hand to dim the !ware of the laurel, for Its friends, 'Clitimed by that paper. As oar space exceed, fatly limited, our correspondent will excuse us for wgicholding his ,article, and instead thereof, stile the simple facts in the ease, which are theism There were Lira candidata in the field, one - Whig, and two Democrats, from which to select irro persons. The Whig wee chosen, and one of the Democrats ofeourse, the Whig having some eighty votes over his highest competitor ! This to the Pares "decided victory I" Tire following remarks - Of our correspondent are worthy of the camideration of the Parr editor. "It hr due to the electors of Peebles Township. to say, that political • lines were not drawn with that precision that the editor of the Post would seem to intimate, that the trathembi of party did not, bras them in the seleetion of their candidates; but' If such a course is panned, as has been, by the Post, and instruments of tech like calibre, such must inevitably be the result.. We claim not, however, such exclusiveness. We are ready, and willing, to assist in the election of pencils of either party, nor deem that our opponents owe it to our magnanimity, but at the same time we do not wish that the acclaim of victory shall be pre longed at our expense. The article in question would not hays elicited a refutation, did It sot some krona the accredited organ of a large pardon of community. To those acquainted with the eirctuastauces, tt bears the morello of its own condemnatioo.. A meeting of me stock holden of the Perutayi. mum Rail Road Company, was held on Tuesday,' the 20th of March, at Philadelphia. The object of the meeting was, to consider the resaln tioas offered at a previous meeting, relative to In. asinding the resolution passed November 14th, . 1849, by which the company mapended all waist on the road tto Sundays. The attendance, sari ' 11m . "North American, sem very large, and the iu terect tosniksted was of the mow lively .chaisc ter.. After a warm debate; she reacdutlon of NO. • amber lath was auspended, until a further action , . of the stock holden could be had in reference to .1., in order to obtain • decision of the gentian.— , The Directors were requested to afford an °ppm :. .. - ittislty to each stock holder to vote by ballot .for" • or "against." daily lines of travel over the road. The polls to be kept bpen (daring the offlee hoots) • for a period of thirty day. ..- • Rental, That each stock bolder who shill at • this time of hie voting have paid the fall instals meets which may be due him an stacks aubecribed, andevery person who shall have sobscribedor who . may subscribe ort the near sobacriptiou, and shall hare voluntarily. paid one or more instalments thereon, is entitled to one vote tor each and every share or stock held and represented by him. The votes of each day shall be counted, and the • number far, and against, registered in a suitable book for that purpose. At the closing of the polls, the magmatic, num. berof voters and shares represented .Gar' and ,"against: shall he counted, and the result one swanned. Neselosd, That the Bard Cl Directors, should conform 'their action on the subject, to the wishes • them ascertsinad of the stock holders who may rer = a r t eZ T lt i elc ° l f ltrid "t ual e , L ater fair and honorable exertows to promote the Immo of the coarse which he believed CO be the right s !' ILO Wee ' moonlit& for the decision thee he a for say cale. f erects whirl he can sled approve of nor tow , . atoLiatheeeauottnity In teeth. oe Lrea . • ..fleerferd, That the' pleat' at the Pep/y . Hoed ar th earliest pool*, day, Is of theltletete hip; the interest of the orty, !Lod That we please to two vlgorout ex cation, pahroptly to :abet neeeestay .soeserlp . . . The eoosay of Alleelapty thrtwo her Commie. ••, ' , .ehroars; has la -8,415 t, of coarse, to cote at &LILLIS tor the arocatoteritookkeld,by her, and we Wok li; to faditittainnn—irdne • • to dud divine mum:4 attach directs to ..tgenane• . • lier:thu day keep . as Ina s I , to cease fronted labor, demands of os, *a • duty ikiith we olio to religion, to oar God, ouid to so. Mety; that we elietdd endeavor, by assay mesa . in oar power,, to meanly nab alit iiet initine• .tbs. We sinesrely trust that the remission of No. reitber 14, suspending travel and transyee' laden oyer the linu on Sundays, will be susudned by the vote of the stock bo/ders. - A loge andlespeotable meeting vrai held at the Merchants' Exchange Boma eaEaturday even.' fug, for the purpose of Waning to the Hon. Al. bert S. Whits of ladiw, who hid kindly convert , t'ed . address the citizen. of Pittabtesb, Was awe to oar 'maimed eonneetioniarllb the "West' and North West." Thomas BakesteB Etc:presided. Mr. White commenced Ws eddiess by a brief albs 'aloe to the difierent rail rends already completed In . the United Ctatea, as well as those now In progress of comensetion. He adverted to the rivalry auctsmaively tabled between Boron and New Yak, for the. western trade tlmstith these channels. to Abe vast . imam arising from this seam la Os nine and Atm * of .4 and persons! Mate m thoor cithori etAcially in Benton, and to the toot that Item. rolonarafakuro bad, coorr!neted-mote nil goads — cosi airdin extent, than mould be Lin tneosrohnitt of road Low the blissonri the kaeide. —.Bespoke of the positionof Pittsburgh,. lecddyi fella the Nee of the Allegitaile over . , i. fr iguitand &Ina Iriag between the Ohloand the Lakes, and challenging their trade even Wined il,.banhe of the Alletentl, and to the te.4411:14 etegt=i Ludiena. =as alreiaoe d Ureesteer; be 6i:bonnet .h.. the c ouuT would be pla, :sad few u pudu*.es the rail rads rauffer Barth et how Ohio river, and penetration with thole cultural reenacting refund to. Already ,SOUlti oftheseatoebwece paying huge dividends, and he cited as an instance the Madiecn di Indianapolis Eaditoad Company, which dating the lam your, yielded a profit of some fifteen Per cent on the true amount °respite], under very peculiar diad em:tinges. Ho also stated the earnings of the Lit tle blima dr Michigan Central Acad. He vas swinged that most of these roads, mould pay an. wally* profit of twenty per COW. to the stock holden. Ho called the attention of the audience to the respective efforts of Minn:inn and lowa to =nem Mai: Eastern and Wetsern borders, the one by a road from St.lLoitis to Indianapolis, the other from Davenport to Council Blatli. Mr. W. took a somewhat detailed view of the two important projections from Indianapolis, viz: the St. Louts line through Terra Haute, and the Chicago and Galena line through Layfurette.— Hs 'poke of the cheap counuction West, dfc. dr.e. We regret, for want of space, that we caner. , give a more full report of this gentleman, inter. eating remaika.. They were listened to with great attention, and will, we trust, have a tendency to arouse our citizens to the importance of lending their asnotance, by every possible means, to the promotion, and rapid completion of, the great chain of rail roods In the west, which are calculated to produce so vital an improvement in our future proipenty. After Mr. White had concluded, A. W. Loomis, Erg , made a brief And pertinent ad dle* and expressed, In eloquent terms, the great gratification which all mown 'hod experience& from the able address just liatened to. Mr. White was one of the moat distinguished son's of Indiana, and had represented her ably, and faithfully, m the Senate of the United. States, and any thing which he might any was entitled to the highest confidence. The importance of our projected rail made, through the Great Weal, and North Went, could not be over estimated, and he trusted that our moan. would afford every facility in their pourer towards the speedy realisation of the pros. Iroco held out to us, by the completion of this isreat connecting chain with those fertile region. 'which lie between as and the Father of Water.. e farther remuked, and he said that he did so isatizely without the knowledge or opprobrium) of air. White, that he had understood that one of roe Objects of that gentleman, who was President Of the Lafayette and Indianapolis Rail Road Comp.. ay, in his present visit to Piurourgh, was to make an arrangement for the purchue of a aufficieu t quantity of rail road iron to lay their track some thirty five miles. The securities offered by the Company were moat ample, and be believed the stbekwould be one of the most profitable in the country. He trusted sincerely that tome of our large iron establishments mould be disposed to negotiate with the company, for the amount of iron needed. On motion of Neville B. Craig, Esq., the thanks of the meeting were tendered to Mr. White, for the interesting and valuable information which he had given in reference to rail road subjects, and thereupon the meeting adjourned. W IDILY Asouncot.—By a reference to our business columns, oar readers will find an advertisement regarding this valuable paper. The character of the "Daily American" is so widely earablithed as to render soy praise which we could bestow entirely superfluous. It is, is every reupect, one of the ablest sad most reliable papers in the country. The country paper, which is a very huge sheet, is carefully compiled from the Deily, and is filled with matter calculated to in terest the man of business, as well as of leisure, and afford valuable' imam:lion to every age and . we. We, with pleasure, recommend it to the patronage of those-who desire to she a paper panted In an Atlantic. city. A copy of both the Daily and Country American may be seen at our oSee. We feel pleasure in referring oar readers to the advertisement of Mr. Wardrop in another column, whose nursery mill be found a convenient and ex cellent resort for tha porpoise of supplying gardens with saleable and rare trees, ahrabbeiry, Axe , en„ plants doe. The Coon of Quarter Sessions commenced its sittings yesterday, The saldtess ofladgeltleClore to the Grand Jury, was very severe epee the grog Wien; and we may look fir a very rigid inquiry into the cIgIII9 of those asking for licens e . The late riots ' are also commented on, in a meaner which shows that no leniency will be extended to thud= of offendem, by the Coen. No busi. =seat any lmixtriernee, except the iirianisation, was transacted. TEI Eorrzsmars.—Thia favored band of sing ers, who :randy delighted mu city with their celebrated glees and negro ballads, have returned 'from a profitable visit through the vest, and will give a kw more entertainments la our city, erom. meaning to night.. Beitabet.• Hunt., Now Yom—This splendid am., Estheralels boom "LI wonwi's Hotel,” has pawed into ttuS 'Mails of Mr. A. S. Bums, nephew of the Ms fa. mows 'xpiator DIM 'Natal of that to.. I. Baltimore —• This gentles= is estantirely known to the Wes; os forme proprietor of the Wedded HOUR'S, Ckselsoul, and of Bar num Baal Cumberland. filthy of oar Minna will Om neoldeet his as th• amiable and attentive host at :Bedford Brion is tO4& The Hotel one whiila he now preeidet is Lilly wool to of in New York. It Walled 14 . the camera( Broadway •M Hoiden I me, is the mry of 1MM:on& Maine. Our New York entrapment, who meld ettly wan ail," inlnteh matters, mend, Tote of (hot u 'being mot admirably kept, nod foralthed tb rough not is • ittyle not sitrynomd by my Maar establishment to the .1' NBw Cantos. Cemerwiel..—?ha evognizelion °rtie lemma rethedwel,ElL PUN he our city, have by ukawbous roia, resotnta te, take down the preheat baelikty,"eald fo r bad abother much moss splesefid, he ere stead. NA. thew web dollen eras rained by the eengreption et oteting Mkt es Suoday tut. Ekren of the walawriptiona were very tergeowsieng tle ...we we °Degree, Mr.. Fa twrzen, Ikea.; John s.Cosyraet, James Blakey, Lae Tear, Dr WNW, J. N. Drrirt 4. Brother, ter each 4500, .4 wyeral others kielfl:o,ll26o, down to =llk, make This errisiely opeeks well fur the liberality of/hs Calho'ses pay matt'.. The School Directors of the City of Pittsburgh are hereby requested Co meet at the rooms of the Young Lieu's Library, on Tuesday, 25Th instant, of 71 o'clock, P. .61.—Founh street, between Mar- - kat and _Wood. By order of Board of President. L. 'IL LIVINGSTON, Chairman. VI, J. Mum, Secretary. Faun WASHINGTON Cotmalioxidenee of as Pillablugh Caine. Wtentirm, Minh 21. I. •Wan of Mr.. Squiers.—Troman '4.:eillthisiderene of the Admlettsteatton Koine Deportment not yet annum. tlu.Ostronsffelttleultleo of • coma ' PeemAse.• ge t c rejoice tha t Minister to M ee r..Lqu i fers Ar. , esi o . ur , s w b u le and toe:. at the lut executive session of the Senate, In face of ibe. An that a kin:0101e opposition to him hes existed India body, and elaewhere,reasona which gr a I endeavored. to explain. The unity =ac hy Mr. • Squint, with the State of Nicara qt, is reported to hare been already laid before Senate. ' It relates chiefly to the right clean er ming a canal between the Pacific and Atlan tic,: through the river St. John and Lakes Loin an \Nicaragua. It ls understood that the treaty A accompanied by a great mass of correspondence illustrating the progress of affairs, as connected witkthe outrageous encroachment a Great 13titi- Co in that quarter. Never did an insolent and premien) nous emmluary of that - unarupulous power meet with a more resolute and skilful ad ',angry than the bullying swaggerer, Chatfield, kmad 14 Mr..lliniers. .Senator Truman Smith, to day, made a triton. phant reply in Madbary, of AIWA!, on tbo rens- Intim aids - latter, calling for the reasons for all renaninda dodiodies which base been made Once the present adianistratlon came In. While Mr. !Smirk was caning and alaahing the writhing de. mammy, firg In the flank end then on the withers, Mr. Foote, who has reappeared. rose to say thin 13 Ma opposite party were now in the majority 3 and the democracy were prostrate, he thought it korrekt to exhibit for them a compassionate for To which Mr. Smith replied, that he could not under the democracy prostrate wln'e Feces was an his feet three fourths of the lime:— This reidly told upon the little man like a shot be tween wind and water, and he subaided es quic ly and promptly as the circumstance. admitted of.— The alluslob was not ion upon anyone whO heard 11,-and of coarse the laugh was general asking the busy little gentleman. Mr. Smith did not con. elude. • Tbeni hiusheen acme thing 14 real btanEu fo 116014 mm to day. Bayly enema at length dispor ed to erpedlte public Iminean, and own Ida ma tion lobate on the deficiency appropriation bill via stopped in Committee of the Mole, 01 two !rev al liberty, however, as chair. man 01 the Way• and Mew, to ant lt wlkon . hour's speech after that time. Bayly livery wordy and windfo. In fact, what the Freuch call Ms...line CllKOzarr. He therefore required a lull hour to de. fiver himself,. although he had coosnrcied one at the beginning ofthe disease's' on the bill. There were several passages of great interest in the debate. Among others was the declaration of hi!. John L. Taylor, of Ohio; au he had as certained, upon enquiry, since . yesterday, teat there were day more Democrats than Whigs in office in Washington at this day, notwithstanding all the alleged proscription of the adminstration.— Yesterday Mr. Smith had stated that his belief wan that tho Demonats held a majority of the offices, and that being then denied, he had been led to make the enquiry which bad resulted as above stated. , The very first vote after coming out of commit tee showed Mr. Bayly to have been again floored. Mt. Hampton's motion to insert $12,00 0 as pay fur the eight or ten clerks and messenger. whom it had been necessary to employ since the month of March last, in the office of the Department of the Interior, though it had been the turning pain of the whole debate, and the theme of Democratic oratory for several day., was adopted--ayes SS, . nays 74—or 79, for I could not get the preci s vote. It i• true this le a somewhat meagre vote Ini corn. a. mitten where the ye and mays cannot be Idled the result, and may be different in th e °use, where they can, but it is not probable. We ham.s great deal about compromise. about the crisis being past, and matters of 'list sort, but as a cool spectator of what is occurring herr, I must say that I do not perceive any more decisive symptoms of an adjustment than were apparent a month or two ago. It is cony to cry We North must yield for the mike of the Unita , that the South is resolute and will bane whet she e•llsjus• dee; but this is all very vague and unsatisfactory. What will the North yield 1 The Previte, very probably. But, will that appease the South a by no means, Mr if we cao believe the leading Demo. crate of the South, they regard the admission of California as a free Slide, is bad as the Proviso. & majority of Northern men are willing te give the Smith the security at suitable legislation in respect to fugitive slaves. But the South demands Maeon's bill for the virtual creation of 20,000 ad. 1 ditional federal judge., and for the legalisation 01 kidnapping on a scale that would put every free colored citizen al the North at the merry of every vagabond on either side of the dividing fine, who chose to make a tattiness of slave hosting. This the free States will never grant. Governor Se ward's amendment., no much scoffed at, tor se curios to persons arrested as sieves, the right of habeas carpis and of trial by jury, must he adopt. el, or, at least, the Northern man who abandons toe principle in his vole, had better tie a mill stone about his neck at once. But, not to tire your read ers, I will postpone to a subsequent iel:et a aketek of what probably will be done. Wasucurron. Much 22, IMO. Deficit's.,lesin Appropelation•-01esoln lien by Seas and !Gaye—Florida Ind ant.-.ltepenelve Subjects. The Henan has done a very fair busmen to day , and its debates and proaredinga have not only lama interestmg but of a character to advertise the public service. I have taken the trouble to eon toy eye:over the bill, for lite supply of derniencies in the appropriations for the current year. Its amount is quite startling. I have before noticed the eetl• mates of the Secretary of the Treasury, of the amounts hearsayy to meet these deficieucles. The aggregate of these estimates, eras $1,698,000, which, however, included the amount required for the collection of the revenue, which has 341.1 bean provided far, in a separate bill. There re mained, therefore, to be provided for in the bill now - before the House, lets than four hundred thousand dollars. But the bill as it came from the - heads of the Committee on Ways and Means, with is Oemocnulamsjority, is made up of a . vast variety of items, which, together, form an aggre gate of 84470,000. - Here are rome of the Items, For the removal of the Florida Indians 8100,000 Additional Perutioni - to Soldiers of the Mexican ............ Continuing the construction of the Cu* tom Home at Neer 0r1ean5...... .. Mexican Boundary 5urvey.......... Additional proviedona for the Navy..:. Mint at ...... Miscellaneous Items Under a rule orifte Rouse, after the general de bate has been tersilnated on the bill, ■ chance Is g avers (Jr exp!aoation upon matters cr detail, by offering real or only pmcfs.vss amendments; with the privilege to biro who offers it, of speaking five minutes on each one. In this way a most inters esting discussion has been going on all day, with • mow beneficial result. 1 dated yesterday, that Mt. Hemploa procured the insertion of hie amendment, providing for the Clerks of rho Department of the Interior, mere amount of $12,000. To day, with all his horror of encouraging aregalar expenditure, Mr. Duly, - found himself comulled to move the for .a• dition of $13,500, L malt. Sor:the Ministers to Austria and rruseie, yet to be 'appointed. Oppo. aitioo was made to it on the Democrano aide, be. cause they raid they did nist want any body seat to succeed liannegen and Webb, but Itsyly and Sonthern coadjutors let them know that that was notthe progress that they wanted. They plainly and that they would have nothing to do with the dammery of suspending diplomatic relations with Austria, 02 any account whatever, fur, said they, ale takes our rowan and whams, and we must keep so good terms with her, let her do what she will. Hare you have the secret of the warm Southern Dmeoeratic opposition to the resolution .ofGeoeral Cans against Austria. Thin may he regarded no the drat public appearance of Cotton and Tobacco no liiplomatists, but, to truth, they settled the o.egoo question, and lest us ••fity forst . May," though they operated in a more private manner on that memorable occasion. Tobaccodout prevailed, and carried the out fit. Carter, of Ohio, moved to expunge half of the stoopoo, for the removal of the Seminole Indians, and sustained his motion with one of the most slash:rig five minute speeches ever heard in the House. There were, he sold, leas thou two hun dred Indians in Florida. Some of these, it ap peared, bad got into a drunken quarrel with some 'Floridian., and one at two of the latter had been killed. That Slate, which by on villain was going to dissolve tie Union, had made an appeel to the General Government, it-bad been answered at an expense of at least 3100,000, and the foe had beau it:thanes!. Now it wu proposed to appropriate 81,000 a head, to get these formidable Indians mit_ of the country. He could not quite stand that, bat be would allow 31,000. as Florida mu au extensive country, though anywhere else It could be done fin $3O a man. Gabon, of Florida, replied with warmth, and 'estimated the number of Indians at 1,500—.114 said thcre Was great danger of an Indian War. ➢at Phelps, of Idissoun, proved from ofmial doe. umentt, that the fighting most could not mock ex ceed olio:hundred of the whole tribe, or remnant now In Florida, contained not more than three hundred men, women, and children.—Carier's amendment prevailed. The different amendments, notsitibstnndiog this reduction, 'lowly swelled the bill to its origi nal extent, and it was reported to the Hour, in a share calling for nearly 11,500,000. To mei lOW, the final vote is to be taken, and it remains to be seen whether the champions of disunloa will oppose the bill with thee peculiar taming, attempt its defeat, as a ViOigliollat their published form of relluingall supplies beam the settlement of the Slavery quation, and diuolve the Union by Yeas and Nays. I think they will not. Mr. Calhoun is certainly sinking. An 'organic mucon,. as the physicians term it, has' °neared, which is said to reader ■ fatal terminatioa of hts &seise inevitable. His career is no doubt ended. He may live a mouth or more, I understand his attending physician to say, but that Is ttet probe. Me. He is in Lis seventy fiat year. Mrii. Cabo= la not is Washinsto a. From the declaration of 13ayly to day in resort to the MILO, it n certain that' thithiediaue Will soon be made to till the Pr 01440 and Atastrzia Miattiorie. harm 17/2021111Altalia=GIL aorreopoodues dike Pllibargb Gaud.. Mar . ch 22,1650 la the Semite, yesterday, ths 610 abated ..sa:ftet to t. pal the 4:1 testi= of dm act 4 iaceaparste the North Lshroon railroad soaspany," rum op is order. Ths iambics reearrlog mew foal punt. of the la, it 1 , 1118 &tided in the sAlmative. So lir bill pseud, sad ass motto tho Hose torcoocarreseo. • On motioaof Mr. Nos, as Sexists lb., proereied to the asmidgabblea of Waloll staled Km Kr top:grids for Or shatthas ofAtteasy Geasisi sad irtstersis, it is/rosy., which ease apm sissad readier, sod stl sr Ike atiop hus ef l sertrat itadadassatiOns 'ma stand sad third tins sad The pro/Woos of this bill are in inhataitee al to fa. That at the general election in October nest, the qtraliArd sown of the Commonwealth shall *WI a perms, teamed in the law, .ho ban been at lemt tan pears a premising la oricr in the State, and admitted to practice in the Suprema Court, to *etas Attorney Omen' f,r a period oiling pan from t h e den Moodily of December ant, who shall dmebarge all the duns now performed by the Attor ney General. Thal if. lama. should Lapp. in eaid office, the Gomm. roall have power to Gll theromnicy a.tll roe met general election. 3td. That the qualified eleatore of the shy .4 minty of Philadelphia, and of so. and every county in the Bute, atoll at She tame trone3nd every throe years therefore, aleet one person learned in lit. law, who has been two years W aal ted to the b., gild who shall have tended la the county kw which he {selected for at least .e year met proceed bog hie election, who anti be called the District Attorney' of mid county,and peg.= all the Mai. now doeburged by Prosecuting Attornies. 4th. Tina 11. y llamas Attorney, so elected, shall de • mane .y greater fee than that allowed in the tee h.ll, for any przvicesAhe shell _perform to relation to .7 ease, . .hall gee .y fee, ward ur proems, for the c.a... tion of any case in relatiWi to. twilit pr 0..., he shall be liable b m indwiment therefor, acid au conviction shall be deetnedgealty of. rotedrateenor en agree, and be ptosohed by a' fine within the diecrolion of the court, as well ea removal from raid MSc.. On mei= of Mr. Dame, the Berate toot up .d pawed :the hill to ...pones . Awwishoo for roe eatebliehment of a House of Refuge for 1V eelern Petrosyle... In the Hoax, on motion of lir. WIWI., the bill from Um Beasts eapplemeatery I.e. act to tau-torpor. OS bloom.. bola Bank at Brownsville, was t.bea op .rod pawed finally. On motion of Mr. \ Volker, the moll:dim, entitled •'Re sulu'ian Matte. to the prottorgis of Agneulture,” wu tak up and teed a. 611ows. Want. The varie ioterrets or Trough., and of the <dual States of this Union, hare bumma of souk import.. as to regal. the Towering protection of Natio:s at Legislator, at lull tostiroulate toenail, u ta reward industry, Thertrore. RADDLAND FA' rat NNNATII AND Burst OF AINTS, or Too CoWatosta. aunt or Pa.. <wawa to Onianab AAFIDIODA ALT, TIDO our Senators. leOgren be hist...cud...l our throne...lien requested to ow their °Geis inflame, in yrocorri!Lthe pump of an bet < Wing a National Board of Air manure. Mr. Walker eddreseed the Roma in en obi. and eloquent Teeth. of rounderable length, to favor of earieulturt, .ad in regard to the wants of Pennsylvania in that respect. Tbe rmadution was then mlop . ed, yeas s 3, nay. mane. 00 landau of Mr. Ctrs., the bill providing for the .to • lion cf Auditor General end Surveyor General, was taken op and after some dam...ma as to districts, peeved final teeing—rem RI, mys 3 0. motion of Mr. Smith, of Caudate, the bill reported by the Commits« on the JudiciarY, [s,lr Porter chairman] . to repeal thi 31,1tb, nth, and fitha reetion•of the me to pre• rent kidnapping, paned as of Mut h, 147, wan taken up au Commatn of the Whole, (I,ls:wain the Chair.) The committer was addressed upon the question rear ally, by the Speaker, Mears. Smith and Doreen, who bad the Nor. when the Home solymrned In the Sestet. to day, Mr Crabb from the....gatemittee on Bank., reported a bill to emend the rhatiecof the karlituge Bank of Pittsburgh.. Mr Danl. from the *elect Committee an apportiumwol, reported the hill, Cuing the number of Senator. end flepre. ...Mire; and forming the State into Senatorial and Rep rateentediee Districte Diable the matt number of corm of this report were er. der ed to be priated, Lod the bill arm made the order of the day gsr Tueeday nest, and .very day hereafter until die. posed of The &nate then resolved itself into . Committee of the Whole. Mr Fianna in Smells's., the took up the 6.11 tram the Honer,thr the regulation of Duke, corsonnoly called the General Bank Rill. Various amendment. were props at and adopted, when the Commate• nee, and reported the bi to the Emmet. It was then imd over Lc the proof, and may be celled up at oy time hereafter. ;At twelve o'clock the [lonian , of the Commeavealila On. introduced, sad pruned. =mop Gem the Gnome on the subject of Moen, and in reply to rya:dation pf lbe *Mtn of Georgia and V irginia It is • most able and elo quent enmities of the view; of Penvyleanie open .11 the redinctsor dimmta itettenm:the porthernand southern [ludo, nod 0 m doubt hered great lm etest and oda.- radian. Terri:l4 fire bemired copies were mile red by Me SomM• lo the Newt, the untoun to print, woe eti'd under dims. ap to the how ofadjuorousets. The sesolutisseof instruction ft he 'subject a Stmery, int:roused in the early part of dm Swim, came op is the Hews to day,mul orim disposed of by the /oath fan Low fmo majority, by pompaumg t , further curls ideustim of Me subject till the last disy of 'mil 1 Mn two Iradty forniebsed with • copy of Ms Omer ow's mange, sobs& head roc in armee of its publics- Ms Mn. CODDEIf V/1011 NEW TOILIC. Carrespoudence of the Pittsburgh Gazette. New Yoe[, March 21. The equinoctial storm has come and gone, key ing- the city with an atmosphere like April. The little incidents of city lift are q9e swallowed up in the pica of busineu, which' continues to in crass., not only in the legitimate watts of trade, bat in the irregular or speculative departments. The most prominent speculation, by tar, Is the real estaterbutible, which bas been expanded to a de gree that staggers all ordinary calculation. Toe exchange floor in crowded daily, with every vs. tient of manhood, and were it saleable, we ahould sew ladies there, so eager arc pc epic to dabble in the dirt. its an lodes of prices, it may be said that ati estate busiest been closed underthe hams mer, realixisg the round mum of at: hundred thousand dollars, or twenty per cent above ;he valuation made before the sale. 100,000 00 ,E 10,000 •1,000 000,000 111.47/. 0 0 1 2 Competition has commenced upon the North Liver,and the faze now minds it 25 cts without a bed, and with one 50 cents. This for ouo hun dred and sixty miles travel, is no doubt without parallel in the world, nor will a much higher rate prevail this lesson, ILI the People'. Line of Steam boats hove determined to try the metal of the Hod son hirer Company, the stock of which dropped three per cent. A part of this decline, however, wan produced by a rumor that the company had determined to pay its neat toterest on its stock in scrip, and keep its cash to build its road with. The chance of breaking down the Hudson road is not very great, judging from the experience. of the New Hares, which though hardly pushed, now sells at about par. What the pipets call en "excitement," has been felt among 'the fashionable., this ferottoan, OCCS.OIIO4 by the display of Poets Millinery, by the shopkeepers al Palk Place. The uterine. wares were advertised to be "opened" at tea, A. M., but hours before the time, the street was blocked by carrlages, and the walks hued with aervanta In livery, o Nile the sales rooms teemed with a pushing. chattering assembly, ready tanne ry off such bargains, and such sweet hats! The excitement of the slavery quest.. in Congress is of some note, but Ibis "battle of the bonnets" quite surpasses it. The Loco Poems who forced the &ate to !Woo • such stringent constitutional reettletfoos, in the management of its finances, are brought now to see dal absurdity of their position, with the State debt in the most flourishing oondition, and a large augmentation of our sinking fund, we are atisa lately unable to borrow, logelly, a einall sum for works of undoubted utility, end In fro of univer sal necessity, such an an soriculiural culled'', and Vil/101111 other public improver/mats. An attempt ins pude by the Assembly, to gut the Comptrol ler, Wssbiogton Hunt,. to assume the respond. Wily of furnishing thee:mans, but he, good Whig as he hi, declared in rho words of Qua. Taylor, that hie was an admiaistratlve Wilco, and that he eould sot lestalato when the legiellitou oven had no power. The result Is, the patio improve. moots must wait. . Oar Board of Education are about to take a stop, in compelling people to educate their cads' drop, which will make a stir In our coriouely composed city. They have recommended the passage of a law empowering the police to take charge of all rumbling oliddreo, who may be a:mod loose In school boars. This will check too growth of young vagrants, who must note go to school, or the House cf Refuge. It lea New England cum, taro, this of forcing children to school, and its sac. use here will be • peat gain. The trade sale of books commenced to day, but the anenduce thee fu is moderate, nod nothing but Ehationory has been fold. Noes, however,l are very eatisfactory, and the sales extensive. Among the movements of the book trade, is that of Heists. Cooley, Eltine, do Co., who in May, go' op Broadway, as far as White Street, a locatioril which ten years since would have been as absurd,' so in have your office no the margin of Lilo Canal Saga. • f • Mittel le vary firtn, am] holders lot anxious to sell, mall the arrival of the skaer, new die. Flour has sold at • shade decline, dot the demand hoe much improved for the East. jet good trade his been done In Comedian; r. L,cindoa, and the ('English Colonic". Cora also tends dowoward, el f with a corresponding large basin es. Wheat is prime. In Pork not much doing former price.. Lard II heavy at Naas. In groceries there is no change. Coffee has bent sold far eitort to sorra extent, but the market is not buoyant. Tobacco has told freely at lull prices. leant is cheeped sales of Scotch pig at 622 per too, and 200 tone tote at $61012, 0 mos. Tin has fallen, and is dull. The last sales of teas, by auction, vent off well. and fall vines were obtained. Via .iltAlLie to - extract ouch portions al the ex. Ofllooo of the orittlestea in Dr. Webatcea Walt an xve deem moot Mb:treating to our reader.. We sholtld be glad to vivo a full report of the trial, but atht.r LIMUCIII of more Import to 00, community req the Ili to condenne these reports ea moth aa potaible. Ca~nnaalion p/ Aseaday's Pncesdings—Firs clog —Beams of Chao le, Kingsley. On Monday, in company with Mr. Starkwea the, I went to Earl Cambridge, to examine the Medical College. Mr. Starkweattier and liearch. MI all the building—the lecture room., and the toys vault where the remains from the &seeming -room aie thrown. Littlefield nod another was will us, and we found, though I am not certain, that the doors were locked. We went moo Prokasor Webster's apartment. Tho door was locked. LAttlefield was there while we wanted admittance, and when we all got in. We went bark to the stairs. and oats a door at whoh we knocked, es we had been told that Pro' &aim. Webster was le the apartment to which It led. • tVituesa bad knocked once at the door without gaining admittance, and Mr.Btarkweather. had just turned to go down stairs, when Littlefield said that the Profiissor was in, and that we could gain ad. usitutuee. Prof. W. sOOO come to the door; but did not pay much attention or 'weskit° us; we ea tend and Went through hi. rooms, and then went down nails. On the following day I again went to the college, in company with officers Clapp, Rite, and Fuller; we Went intoLittletleld's apart. meats and searched every room, auto his coats and pantaloons ; we made quite a thorough search of the apartment° and looked under the beds, due; we did not know but that we might find some pa- persoodoeumeuta belonging to Dr. Parkman. We afterward. went Into the cellar through ■ I trap door, and then to the apartments of Prof. W. Prof. W. came to the door. Mr. Clapp Said to him that we had came to make a search of the whole buildiog„ and also of the neighborhood. We then entered the laboratory. Mr. Clapp, after looking through the laboratory, approached a email priest,' room, upoo vrlithlt-Prof. W. told him that he kept hi. valuable and danger:44 articles there, and so he did not go into the room, contention himself with merely looking in through the half open door. look e d iota #l6 farnace of that room, and per. cci vral a considerable quantity in there. We alt torwords went down luta the lower roam on Sat urday, and onlooking into the femme I perceived a bright' fire burning, but no Babes beneath the grate; it appeared no though it had been lately swept. lo another room we saw a tea cheat filled with ton, with some minerals thrown on the top; MOisl. Clapp and Webster did all the talking, while we were going through the rooms we took notice of the minerals on the tan • same inquiries were mode respecting the water closet, which had not a. yet been entered ; Mr. Wehatersaid the key or it was I lat. I emoted several *patine the stairs, which appeared as though made by water. my at. tendon was directed to them the more particularly ae I had noticed them there the day before, nod they did not appear to have dried any; the officers and myself did not at the time makes very critical examination; as Mr. Clapp hod remarked to Prof. Webster on entering, that there was no sospleioa resting on any one attached to the .Medical Col lette. The fine reward offered was to the amount of 61030 for the recovery of Dr. Parket., tied after. ward a reward of $5OOO wits offered. I corned j some of the handbills to Chelsea myself. I went to the hospital on Friday Mahn' a week Porn the time of Dr. P.'s disappearance ; I icquired for ML Littlefield. and I found him in about IS trintites; he had borrowed wine too's for the muffin of breaking through the w as I stood knocking at the front door of Li '• haute, and while I mood there, 1 beard send, no though some one was pounding I; this was after the arrest of Professor W. I woe at the jail that erect about ten o'clock, and there I saw Pr:ileum W. ;, he was lying on the Eor in toe lower loot op, face , downward, he did not seem to be able to raise or s, hold his head tip; the officers managed to get him' up and curry him op mate; when be got there he aaked for water; some was given hire, and he at, tempted to take it In toe band, but he trembled so that he shook the water all over himself. The at. tendents afterwards held the glen of water to him, and he stooped down his head as it to drink, but he did not appear to do so. I never saw a man in such n condition before. We staked him if he would 1010 the college and explain appentances there. He said he would go there, ben be had no explanation to make. He wn perspiring very freely al thie patted, and Mr. Par ker, county attorney, asked him if he ern ill. He sold his extreentiee were keening. • Prof. W. wan carried to the college in a carriage, and was led from a to his laboratory by two officers one on each side of Mao On going Into the room I asked where the key to the privy was. He said that 0 we at the red of the shelves—lt VMS not to be found, however, and we were obliged to go down to the lower laboratory and break open the door. I did not notice the demeanor of Prof. W. foi some time, as my atomtion was directed elsewhere. We went down through a kap door to where the hole was made to the central wall through to the privy; after we entered we foned the right thigh and right leg of a human being. Here the defence premed the question whether it area the right thigh and leg, or left thigh and leg. inasmuch as the Government Attorney had stated in his argument that it was the left leg and thigh. I did not noficestey thing peculiar in tho'behm. vim of Prof. W,, at that time sad place ; we ahead agektagarthe fragmentrof the body fir about fife rhea rolnitee, and then left the college, on the following day, tAsturdey 11 was at the col lege with officer Fuller, and some °theta; Mr. Fuller. disco. erred in the tea chest before %amounted, the then max and left thigh of o human body. I was op stain at the time. and came down at their request, and saw the officers dreamng a chest from the delves to the centre of the room • we tech then, out of the chest, and from the botom of it there fell a large sized jack knife, as I should call it; we afterward found In a closet a pair of pnntalcons, and • pair of dippers, upon which were some drops of what we took for blood. Dr. Charles T. Jarkson wits prooent at thin time. An officer took charge of the pots •ndalippers, and wrapped them up to a piece of paper, I saw the !SW Wh(cli they . took d..wn from the tail on which it was dimovered hanging; we rotted on the handle of it some marks which we apposed imp made with blood; while at the laboratory, I asked far a per, and Liulefield handed me two, one of which appeared to be made of a reed, and Mr. Littlefield remarked, when he hooded it in me, that he didn't think I could write with it ; I was ' , pot present when then - meta were diseoveren ; the general appearance of the parts of the body found was those of Dr. Perlman's; he was • very alba man; don't knew what his weight was; knew it 13 year age; there was some peculiarity in his jaw; should out like to east positively that the torts of a bode fund et the college were them of Dr. P.; have heard Dr. P. use arsons language on some °centres, but never bend bun Use profane langimite ; I was not at Prof. W.'s house to Cants bridge at the lime the notes were found. - Cross examination—l went out to Prof. Web eter's him** I think on the leih of December; went to Cambridge to the hourly, nod then took • car riage ; did um have a search warrant on that rie. casino ; have heard Dr. P. use soy were tan guage; he would sometimes call a man a knave or a dishonest man; have heard him tall harshly to people who deaerved it ; Bever heard him use mine language. Littlefield knocked twice at Prof. W.'s door, ra. Chet' loudly; do . not know that there war anything peeuliar in the manner of knocking; do not ro member whether there wee any converretion in t h,,, t or t ure room; officer t4terhweatiler went with me to the lecture room Prof. W. woe dressed in bin working drew, that into say be had on an apron 'and cap the brat time we sew ; he was also dressed in the apron end cop the a.oeal time; Prof W. said that Ma Clapp bad taken the ptivy try away, I saw tan in the tea chest—am sure of It; I gam a saw there also t it erase butcher's maw; I um that nominee ber.atore it was a doe tooth baud raw, each as butchers use; saw something cm the handle of the knife, which I thought was blood. Direct examination—The saw was soak as car penters rasa for One work. Patrick McGowan called—l lived with Dr. Park man at the time he disappeared ; remember that a man called betters.. ti and 9 o'clock on the merit ing of the 23d of November, to see Dr. P ; cannot gay whether the prisoner at the - bar is the one or a pt; Dr. P. was at thattime pasalog from his study to,the otilde,bind he advanced to meet the man who called.; I heard the Dr. pay that he would meat him. at half peat one o'c:oek that day; the Dr. left the house abortly after, and did opt retina tu dinner; Dr. P. was n very punctual man.' ,Robert G. Show esiled.—Am brother In law to by. George P. ; he was 441 years of age at the Moo of his disappeamnee ;was intimately acquaint. ed with the defendant; I tart saw Dr. P. on the more l:lwof the day he way mimics about 10 o'- cinch; there was nothing unusual in his appear ance at the time, we walked together from my Louse to Stele greet. On the Saturday following his wife sent lbr me; I went to her haute and found her to great die. snits; I immediately took measure*, in coneert milk t he relatives el the family, to solve the mys tery of the Doctor's absence our auspicloos rested On a man who had Imonth. before robbed sh e Doctor; a reward of $3OOO was immediately ' offered for the recovery ti the Doctor alive, or 61000 for his body: the first reward wee offered the S a turday after his disappearance; I saw the remeins (kind at the toadied College put together. By G o Veltrietil—D3 you believe thee were the remains of your brotheiLin-lear, Dr. P. 1 (Objected to by defence, as Incompetent to les (dr. The , Bench held a consultation upon the objections urged by defence,. showing that there Was, good reason to Letieve it to be the I.cely of Dr. P in the mind of the witneas.") When I maw the remains of the body found, 1 them to he parts of the Doctor'. body, ak I belie/obi the hair on the breast, from its co. lof, and by one of his leer, which I raw one day iiktuy office; I discovered nettling different in the body of Dr. P; I know, also, at be we re f e w, teeth. similar to those found al the college. Mr, Shaw was here reprinted by the Govern ment counsel to relate what he knew of tire ntariembarresateentakif Prof. W. He noted that lathe latter pongtf 1819,Prol; IV. coned upon me end said he was in greet disuetts, pecuoisely, and that he eticuld like toper from me wune:money on Mortgnge of his mineral cabittet; he attid,noggi„ err was .`ant to melee his furniture:and - it., hi, foully were in Veal Jolre.; bold him that t had nava the manor at that bme, but if he could get 'my cat, diecounted, he might Issue II ; h e o ld b e thought 1030 would relieve him for that lime. He 1..1; the auto, got It di.eauated, and gate mo o receipt. Mars Mr. Shaw road a paper alined by ploy John W. Webster. The paper was an aeknOw• ledgment of thcreeeipt of 5600 (mai R. G. Shaw to part payment far a cabinet of minerals, at that time in his (Websterta)poweasion,esntatalug about 5000 specimen,. Os this cabinet, Mr.Zhavr show• ed h f dosuments that he had advanced • farther sum of 5600—in all 61,200. 1 caked Dr. P. a . short time of what salary Prof. W. had at Cambridge, and said dtch. appeared wmewhat pressed far moisey, inasmuch es be had but • short I me before April, 1819, sold me • cabtuet ol mine rals to raise money. At this Dr. P. remarked that they were not hie' (Webster's) to sell, and he told me that it 1-would come to his house, he would show are the mowh gage of the cabinet to him by Prof, W. The Doe tor seemed very angry. 1 remarked that- if Prot. W. had told a falsehood in the Matter he ought to be severely punished. Mere the Attorney Gene ral Clifford read • copy of the mortgage written by Webster to Parkmatt, whereby be , (W.) had mort gaged ail hie forattere, books, minerals, chemical apparatus dart, constituting his entire personal property; ' aim mortgage was recorded in Middle sex county, Feb. 13, 1847.1 mentioned this circumstance to a friend of ne some time afterward, and offered to subscribe at name for $5OO, with the intention of haying the • Met to present to the college, provided otters told subactibe a sufficient amount to purchase It-- minerals. 1 subscribed the 5500 with the an d reseding that that amount sheald he an offett I. what was due mo by Prof. W. The amount of $ 200 was raised, the cabinet purchased, and the b lance of $7OO paid to me. Cronexamined-1 believe the remains to be - • • body of Dr. G. Fannin; from lbe fans that Dr. vas mining, as much a frim the halt on breast; if it had not been mining, I should not ve thought anything about the ineulinity of his Duerr examination resumed—l otot the man go which hiej.ll been meg from Dr. P.'e houre, r demob, and before the serape of the ebroorfo At this juncture, it being n y seven o'clock, • e Court adjourned. having p stoutly given to• ructions throttle jury should me the Medi ! College, dec., an Um, to al add the Court on " ednesday monolog al 9 o'clock. Board at Trade *es Una. • (MTh members of the Aaseelatiola ot•lba Board • Trade and Slarehams. Bulletin, ate mouton.' to meet at the Brame of the Innltation,onTaerday even leg, the 28th inst., at 71 o'eleek, for the purpose of ap nbintitm Delegates to the National Rail Road Conven tion, to he holden In the city of Philadelphia. torS-It JOHN HARPER, Seel. =133 In Eramville,iothena,on NVednesday,rhel3n, by Rev: Mr. McCorcr, Rom= M. Luton., of thir city, to nonce B. lions, of the former plate., Waaatedt A CLERIC—One who has had expetienen in the A Ttansportation buelnos ' None other need apply. O'CONNOR, ATKINS & CO. nsr.26-Xt - - KELLY & MERCHANT TAILORS, NO.IO CHESTNUT • TOSEPII KELLY, or the abase fine, Is now a we d eir mononot.la House. Or here hn would tie pl to receive orders for any thing in the hoc of his burl nen, or to take nicaseres in reference to fent re orders. =l==tltl Ih/M 4 I3RS O'CONNOR., ATKINS & CO. have re al. celved the following telegraphic despatch: Pumenatenta, March Std, Our boat "Juniata," with the ant cargo of produce has arrived, and is in advance Mother Lines. ATKINS, O'CONNOR k CO. We tall We ettentioa of shippenme the above facts. glowing the beet made the trip from Pitobergh to Philadelphia, is the short time of 6 days arat P 2 hours. The make war bolt perk, had was shipped by Moms. KnaluM k Iknnett. of this city. meal It CMM==i2 QPEN AT MURPHY k BURCHFIELD'S. this en .ernlng—China Pearl, Cnharg. Florence Braid, C, (Drab and White) Fluted Ur td, and ether styles at -Fancy Bennet. Also— FIAMVERS AND' eps, In great Yarlety,and at ex ceedingly leer price China Pearl Bonnets as low as 60 cent. me% The Baltimore Weekly Amerloais. Compendia. of Nitre sad Priem Currant. TINDER the above title the T.ditors of the Atneri- Li can have commenced the pt. blication of aWeelt iji C y /I:Pl o t c ' tfe I d s b u y e the e v e e a r 4 I e a st " ei ' lllZ. m 4lt mi e of its ample sleet will contain ail ti news of the week; selections of a useful ; entettainlog, and li able ry char acter; and also the full, complete and reli review vf the Baltimore Market, published in the daily and ri.weetly America. It will take rank among the very largest vreetly papers, and in dm contents of its,thinytwo robots will be found as much reading matter as will fill a fair-sued duodecimo volume— The design is to make it an acceptable medium of In formation, furnished at so low a rate as to be aceessi. isle to all. The terms of mibreription to "The Bahl. • ore Weekly American" are as tolloart _ I , ne copy, per annum. .:n OO tate copies, mben directed lo one addrees, I OU ix copies, do do • do 010 en copies, to do do 13 00 meaty capita, do do do 31 00 Payable Invariably In advance, and Oa paper in no ase continued beyond.tha time tor mblekt a is paid. ' mi 116.41 BARNUM'S HOTEJ-, KEW YORK, Broadway,, corner of Malden Lane. Ills eitenuva HOTEL has been leased by the subseriber, and has been completely refitted in • e roost elegant manner. Largo addition. aro now • cilia made, which, when completed, will make It the •at !Stetter. Hotel to New York. It &tenni alien or the proprietor, 10 way It egoal,in every re- PoC.Lto arty other House in the United Ptates. Its anon ie the mast desirable and central in the city, be g In the fashionable pert of Broadway, convenient • all the poblie plum. of annuentenr, and u.inesa. Grateful for the litiend patronage received rom his western friends, while •t l os e , d more recently at the Wedded !louse, Cleveland, tibia, be respectdy solicits a renewal of their patron. age. for hi. new establiiluttent. at New yanti 'and Legit* assent them that every elan on hi. pan shell de given to administer to their comfort and plea.tne, A. S. BARNUM. rineaktlen r==MM PIANCRESTELL NURSERY. THE subseriber offen for sole an un•g . usually large mock of Everblooming Pi.. this season, consisting in pan of— Mantbly Rims: Bourbon Roses; Nometm, Vining. Pit. lay, and Mao Roses, of many trasictier; Monthly Ver. berm, of thirty sorts; Foamiest Camellia Japonica.; Camas; Serannino; Dahlias, seventy six of the mom rare and showy varienet in cultivation Ornamental Plants; Shrubbery, Evergreens Grape Vines; the cel• ehrattid Famolf Raspberry; Strawlicro Plants, Aopm ragas and Rhubarb Roots, he, Re. Orders by mail to Pittabargb Poet °®c:, or left at our stand in the Diamond. on market days, (where catalogues may be bad,) sail be promptly attended to. orrathdawfotatT JAMES Di ARDROP. y Psi LA PS y UST received and roe wile, Second etre e? • largo and splendid assoyintint of Field. La and Camphene Lampe, which win he sold at the len en eastern prince for each. The attention of dealt Is rerpeerfolly meal .01.0510 N 3CIIOYIR. MEM HERSEY, FL WIVE Fe • FROM TIM: MANUFA F.FIN PIANUFA Wrlde 'Flannels, all Woolf. Red do do Yellow do do !Down do . do Black Satinetto Sloci 'mood do blue po Drab do Black Cousimere. Farley du Fancy Tweeds. Soper Black Broad Cloth Soper Brown do Super Gruen do Super Twilled Jo Soper Blaek Doe Skin. Saper Drab Cukoseres. tper Brown Jo oper Black do Colifornla Blankets. Sealit do Woo do Drab do Grain flagging. Morro Drilla; os NALE, URERS, AND AT EAST USERS' PRICES: ewe Unn., Blue Winans Fancy Cononedes; all are offered at Factory prices. Howe Lcavac Bbitnng. Cheese nn4 Nufpoy, very ''' VaTe °4 r • "Gicoal Red Podding, saner do; Vest Padding, Dankest:o, Tailon'etabana, heavy do; Woven Linens, Pilietabe Drab Serge, black do. 1,6 and worsted; Black and Whilst Tape; Black Twist, Drab do: [Ansa Checks and Drills; Btaart's 6 cord Spdl Conon; do Linen Tlnaao, sup etior ucle; silk Filtered Vssungs; Black Llano do Brown Holland Selg Buttons, Cravats, te.,ka. .r.h.a.a, tv Woqd w, torn . . A{ the M.urietwers , Pauburgb. =E1321531 Dwelling II l ' u V a O t is STO RY s S 1 e U st °tieing nine roams. This comfortable and convent= pleasant streets In e city. before the Ant of A p r ril. u. mrao-2t, Notth DWELLING HOUSE, et, above WashityMon, eon. Is a desirable, well finished, Lome, on one of We moat . Possession given on or &maim of 11. V ILLIAMS 4 CO, totg and Wood sts. TOE second story of Store No 93 Wood street, op polite the Si. Mark. lintel ; entrance of Wood it ammo of JOHN BEST, meld NO 41Wgad •treat _ oi:i,p4a.recasicir . . W F lue McKEE " Heller,, E IA &N etlay NECILEY. haring firm of org McKee ," haring the day awoclated with them P. Mob., fur the put• pow of contienii.g the ntannracttpa of YitoreO, Spades, How., liattelakt, tc. 40,, wouldrerneetfally oak • continuance or public flw, nt thilr \Paraa., No 12, corner of Wood and Front ao. WM. MoICEE, 320. 8. NEGLEY, P. MOHAN. Pittsberfh, Mareh 18, 1883.—iow1841_ 59 CASIO; hloepeall'e ratent gods Aeh, high lest d loodtog from women. Ireystone Stole Red Pao No A, for eelo by W d M AIITCHF.I.7IIII6I, mrn 160 Libtrty et p__.____ la LEAD— ' I2 • mWater me nao et L " " RIV, I IIIMWSI CO CEAR—Stat tal In nom and far sale by at • ST ART tr. SILL, Us Wcaxl *CON—IMAGO lb* meriting from Smoke Ileum mite!' STUART fr. SILL, lid Roads JDWI r2CI nteLlYol3. 4, WWW 00 EN “ tee,: 4°;:toby mrkS K T r :JITTER—is" .41' by WILLIAhtfI fr. CO Ao3—Sonerior Toga and Cotton, for gala h roan 1 D WILLIAMS texgopTqa% iscrrfcip. ' y EWERS testamentary basing beed availed by jg the Reglwer If Lawrence County. to I lio ander w‘ned, F.:theater of the last will and testemeni,dif Samuel W,bgnt, late of Lawrence County, land per. theof Yitteburgh,/ all h...inz r4sLihit she of gamic! Wright, will present diens for m ukcoeni, to the undersigned, at the.hoese of F. Diamxkd alley, properly authenticated; and m all persons Indebted will maks intowthoto pay m en t . r2O .6M CI. A. KIRKPATRICK. — Compilimsausa7 Illossdruie Burp TIIE Managers of the Compllmentarf Party, to be given to A. Bpirmarwax, at Wilkins Hall, on Thursday, 'heath of April, by ht. present and (owner pupil. and others, reapectfally inform the rob pe rib ers tent the Metals will be ready (or delivery on Monday andTneadayaverdngsolteggit, and ilgth a: 8 o'clock, until DO o'clock, at the above owncal plass. mr/15.14 SILK DREW! GOOD& A ?JASON 8. CO.'are cow opening a lar go A'. wortment of fied. plain, and Ckwooloon Dem comorioing Pont do Sole, Gro de Nuke, Chicle, Gr. de dangles, Ciro de Borissar,o,Jke.. Stook GlO do Rid oes, of all width.; black, pl.ln,add Plaid Armorer, Plwo, and ettiprd Mack Pekin., &a, te. Mace Turk Satins, Nock and Chameleon Silk Shawls and Vi ike. torn tA.Drein it PRINTED CAMDRlCS—kcaux . aap u e . . nor Wendt Printed Cannenos = AL / gr .: /URN 2 MI. AIM I d A ß rrs' oN & co's, • mr2s Market, ben Th U d and Fourth eta TAKE NOTICE, T"."l,.t.BtZtanf•didbeL'id'oeeD'LdMinSilloetlC:44 ; he been received at the date of theCompuy, le ibis city. end in now ready to be delivered to the insulin entitled thereto. P. A. MADEIRA, Au. • .25.31 LIRE BOARD PRIPPPP-& - iirriTd 7 . - do - ia — aa r Lem Tops, bob of Preach importation, at p MARSHALL' Paper State. tor= Wood la, ben atteend Diamond alb y ^WINDOW PAPER—IMO puees la Landseape; Ven Sian, Cothio, and Antivae PUMA.% WIWI wholesale and retail, by W P MARSHALL, 83 Wood meZ (Sacee war to 8 CBS) , V T ALL PAPER—Jan reed,sepia beastlier pat. terns with appropnate borders, of styles smits ly new in this market W P MARSHALL, , nardd - SsWoWit , SUNDRIES -60 bhda Primo N a 'kr 100 bbl e, • 100 bags Ric, and Laguna Coffee; 60 s sail Tear, 30+ dos Corn Droonan 160 ha DrY Peacbco 60 ba Dry Apple.; 60:fides:Rad Luther; • - - 10 bbl. No 1 Mutual; 20 do No 4 do; 301 do No 3 do; 60 do No 1 LakoTroab ao Tar, DUO boo Window Clam 10 calk. anyeriar Goshen Cheese; In store and for sale by JOHN WAIT & CO, Übortv Street CLIFORNfA — BIANIiETS—Wbita, Drab, Blue, and Oral. on consignment and for We at maws factureft. p af,by H LEE, , lar23 LliLlbany stmt! ULAN NELS-40 pea Scarlet, rw'd this dav and for " sa/e by (mad) II LEE fIiI9F:E I / 4 3-3 caeca just reed at No 1.30 Lawny at, direettrcasalanaLsataters. - caruf T.RR 11iaNIMERES-4 num,' a ncw LI and for gate by awl* No IN Matra 'ESNS —lO plebes for ..le low by 11 LEE, el mrits No IV Liberty .t SUNDRlEti—rienns; Dried Poaches; Feathers; Rays; • L.rd to bbis and Arty, for sale by mr2s C H GRANT TANNERS` 011.-9 bbl. for tale by • nira C 11 . 0HANT.91 Water .1 SONE P1P6 13 -1.40 bss Pipe Head... 6.4 still for .ler low by Imrts) 0 II 08/IPIT AXE-4-31S boxes Goot'o; Holmes'; Lippeneou k Co . si for sale low by owes C If GRANT ALF.IIATUS-70 bbl. and id bbls, for .03 by: tZ) men C II GRANT SVGA 11—IU N just reed and for sale by mr2s B IV VON BONNNORST & CO B.. 1 21 1 ;:t U"'" 'of; ..le BONNHORST & CO liAhb r;VO - 1471 1 0 * N b IllIORST G CO Bgmr2s" - "I " VV•rol BONNHORST & CO me* CYTHE SNEATIJS-50 daz for aide bbyy 8 F VON DONNHOUST & CO ROLL BUTTER-4 Itbls for rate by sarZS S F VON BONNHORST &CO II"- dor. Cart Porel. ( or Bale by mrai P F VON BONNHORST & CO ArINEOAR—IS Ws pure Cidar, for sale b V_art!!!.•______ S P VON BONNHORErI T lc CO SOAP -100 boies Rosin, for see by LICEBBIDOE, WILSON & CO, mrW Water encl. 8 ,..C0N-V cooks Halos; 10 do Bides; 4 do Shoulders; , 4 do assorted, In stare; 30 do do to arrive; for solo by mrl.3 ISAIAH DICKEY k. CO, Swot C. L ARD -WO bbl. No I, in elan; 70 do do to arrive ted for aste by no2l ISAL&U DICKEY It CO (ROUND NIYT —aWbal ant.. far &U. by I.J mr2.l ISAIAH DICKEY &CO fIOTTOPS-5 bales to ante, Cot mr~s rArn borsht irtntiEln ODACCO-40 boxes Poindszter pooitd LA- X mood, silt be solct low to close eansbrnment, by co/23 WM/kit DICKEY'S, CO its ILL GREASE-Tor tale by I.Y.R mr2S ISAJAII DICKEY d CO 'Ur INIFIRAL Fire and Water Proof Paint. .'or 1.11. ca. 25 ISAIAH DICXEY CO - CILTS—,..OO boxes more and far We by LgalAH DICKEY k. CO TgIiEASANT ROOMS, in a pleasant parlor the city, 1 - convenient to business, suitable for a slurried la de and gentlemen, from April let. Also, boarding for a far young gentlemen. Enquire at this office. mrnatf - - and S6aulders-7003 IM for Ital., by mr23 S P VON 80NN002.13T 4t CO nI.E.A. SIDES-4030 lb. tor rale by aetC . 8 F VON lIONNIIONST /Y. CO Anal monr Ibn fiyr tale by • .r= 8 F VON BONNIIOBBT k CO. TOBACCO -4U pkgs; various brand. far sale by mila F VON BONNHORST & CO _ORPENTINE—EI bbls igprime order, jan reed and for vete by U A FAVINESTOCK & CO, men corner First nod Wool au 'VEriNTED—Semerra: at market prim, by TT men BA PA lINEIBTLICK &CO SUNDRIES -8X lb. Nutangq _ 5 bblaCampiroo 5 Gbh Whiter Lard Oil; - 2U do: 8 P. Townsend's flanapardla; • 30 Os Sulphate Irlorpbba; for Bala by car= J MD dc CO, 60 Wood .t SVGAR- 6 2 bbd. N o, Jan reed and for sate by mat C R GRANT /PRE SUBSCRIBERS, haring the Agency fer .11. trig the Printing Paper of a long establlihrd and exterodre Nul , to this vicinity, will be at all tones well supplied witterhe different aloes of Paper, of an perlor quality, which we offer at the lowest regular prices. Any size or quahry will bemsnalictarad to orbs short notice. A II ENGLISH I CO, Illocoossors of Elliott tEnglit h.) men • No 111 Wood roes MOUSE Dift L /algal& 11,EuRPHY It BURCHFIELD b nut opened 171 snooty of new and neat styles Printed Howe d Luna Also—Herage Do Lades for Ladies dtames. mra • - /I" 011 RNI NC 1 /ANDKERCIIIEM-11Iverav rt. thmeerter.o have reed a supply of tem Mies Celehrse !MIA, for Ladies - In moaning. tuft. DUTTER fr. EGGS-4 bbispiuse B. Botter,in cloth.; 13 u frac Jan reed per Wt. .1.1 .414.4rnyer, and fol. 4414 by ~ turli , WM BAULLF:Ir tCO 'Ol6O-10 screens BF, Core and for sale by nstil 114114 LEY IL CO IjADDER-3 cask. No I, is . tam and for sale by 10r43 NVALDADALEY & CO I) LI I.IC YURIC-I,IOJ lba tor we by .11al awn WM BAU&LNY , /, CO t etVil a**;4oV.d.'aLTEl:,`4T., DA7TUNG--4.11 taLlez No I, lo mom and for sale by RI nub) A CULBERTSON CANDLE WIC6-10.bales oa ariffand for tile by ACU BERTSON CI=LAT?t. ,`"If:,12;" Taal 1-14,,c".1,`" P ESSER—St bases Wound, In Coin and for.ile by •/: IntSl A CULBERTSON CaMurata India RI Ober Ciaids. UST received the fallowing articles— ~ s.g 211 istbetas Bags. for psetlng) 4 N s Coats, a splendid whale; 12 esp. or Cloaks; la Traveling Not is pairs Pantsi 24 GO Caal Blankets; Alining Boots; GO .at; 40 haversacks; Mr - Bade, Billases, Lae Bremer• v ere. & ,at the India Rubber Lopes. No A Wood a. tura J a HP1111.4,1p9 INDIA RUBBISH. DOLS-721 Dell amps, jest reek' arid for rale at . 41;0 1 / 4 41 1 1das Rea hal liW u ttrAed street. AT:kt.Lik.—.2.ledos f aa alleo trha It s Iropox, Nos Wood a d i. " . d "ths 14 India ll:lte4r win J Issi b EW A 11T1C1.,16- tool.ll.ior el Bad. , a heauttful or dub, 'Ns t What la wanted/or the exercise of ths not 5, for sale at the Robber Deptit,N• d Wood It ott2? - z • .1 tIT PHILLI PS DEGO Nave to inkwell hii ftir ads and carmen that I) he is ic t st receiving tdi OM spring stook of Goods, core phsteg, es hanalt all the neweat and ream fallen. able styles of Clothe, CaSSintaras. fumy VOW:togs, cot. ton and Into satanter aloft, and every uncle soluble for gentlemen's wear for spring and ahmemer. It being ampossible to deacribe the beauty,duality, or quantity of the stoat, the proprietor hopes all who are in want of i t ,es,eheap, faahtottable, ~ nd well wade clothes, wilt give him • call, as there Is no stock this side of the Alkabonles that can comparevelth It. The ready mtdedepermmut Weer y ehtensave, seep. tad to ad Rad cool ;Qii(jatiers, country merchants, and all who pa ce halo lately, are f totaled tO amine the k be ore putennsing, as particular et. teuttun I, pa d is we wholesale Lowneas m Ole tplab , lahrtant. Every ;anal- in the tailoring line wade toorder in 11,6 moot ford t , tl oonaL , ow . Vatttaort of dot. V it ....1 notice. - MR AND CEDAR WARE MANUFACTORY. No. SI, eotn.Xl , :/ i k i r , . i tlee n u , 11111: atilowrther keeps coo ymkand, whole- sole and retail, 14e iatell iroeleq, air: Barrel Churns, !tient Tubs, Ilalf ashels, Roth Ton., Pea. and Ralf Poeta, Wooden Bow* Mass Round Beekma ; Wash Itu•tds, Towel Rally g ; Warden Wadi, Clothes Elea, Line t k aarcis, Clothes SAMUEL No 63 Dallowndalley, pio.._ dßw 1100 KB, A NNUALS of the goern or npeini 1 goo honed in rh. cloth. 'feedlots Itllmellaules;krtd, bond in cloth; edema. • Oemliatlon or the Ueleeree. 111/ Bea boleti o vets, bound an cloth; Gray's Natural Phlawepby, i sal , ak,N Travels in bltottesotai Life and Writace cJ D , 3 vets, cloth; c on do s ?by...o*y of Digestion; I vol; ',khan's ltd ll= the Cong.:moo 1 soh TkeWthalneumst a novet by- tho uthar of Nor. man's Budge, fee. Camtanae Luttlaay, or the Progress of Etter, by the pplitOr of the Curate of Linens d, Se. Bands, not Heart.,a novel by Janet IV. Wilkinson; The history of rendenets. Nos y 3,3, and 4. Recessed andior sole by JOHNSTON& STOCKTON, tats cornet Market sad Third Its AMUSEMENTS, TH.EATRE!.. Lessee and - C. S. PORT= lax= OP :11:43Stom Dress Circle and Parquette— •••• —X COM. &nand an 4 Third Tiers an n Gallery (for eolbred perrenal---- .25 a Door open at 7; Certain aria Hee a 7i edela,,y. 1:177 ,, 0t ofigla of OIL A. A. ADDAMS.—fIia op. peanut., of Bk. C. WEBB. On Tuesday, March 46, will be reamed OTHELLO.. Calo Roderigo.... .... . Desdemoon- ..... Amelia —• • • •Mr. Adams. • • • Mr. C. Webb. --hi, Taylor. • • Nr. VI. P • •, hilss.Porter. • •Nn. H. Nichols.] To conchae wilt he DAY AFTER THE WEDDING. Cal. Fulda,* Lady ENzaboth—r— . arrsll.llols. [l:r To marrow-Ih. Mime. and Eft. Webb grill •Ptem AT WILKINS HALL, put sw.) TB'Orlghial fad justly colebraud Washington rattarpeaus, A UTHOES OP THEIR OWN /MHO! And who 11 have bee. premium:A, by all who bay. heard mem, ne• be the • MST COMPANY IN THE. U. STAMP. Aner an aopmeedentad sageestful Southern Teat. remeettally aamentee Max May will awe a few of their Chula mid b mttabla Entertabantsittii at the above Hall, COMOSISCOM on TUESDAY EyEN !NU, fAarehel,l4o. . - AIMIIPAION,46 CT& For particularise* bale of the day.' . MeOURDIPS Warshouss, dc(joiniag tho ?abbr . /it Sitak, Mc Third area. trims persona who dabs to says from twmtf five to thirty per cent. I parchaung Runt:lsta, aro respeettally Write* to call at lay warebrase, ofwill be bend a lute and well. rebated mock of the mod approved style, of wortmenship, bob modern and iciest, and wilealued to please Ma tweed all these ache dens caber elegantor snbtum tlal Umbra determined to dapose of my present enure seek, it very , redated price& I feel conedant that those who dart= soy article in my line, will not fell of betrat salted. ' __ mewl Parm A MOON le ataiket tweet, are now AS another_ lame tavola° a Week Silk Laera, of all 1.141ba, compsialmr, MC best and moat yawlndsaaortment emir oderad In this city. . torn EntismotuEtuue-5 carinnr trench IV net Unpar.„ 5 do do do Collars; 2 dodo do Cod _; _ arm. eo Un Application Capar IMO Collars' 2 do Atortraing Col lar,; 1 do do Cafe. lute varier of a ll kins of Erenab Embroideries sod Laceyreceived and nolo opening at A A 31AWN M CO. mrt) Zdatleet street PARAI) PEICHE3-3 , 21133 pa rec , a.oo tor FILM by atr22 S& ILARSAITOH IN DOW. litaLs4-200 bu 81. a; MI bra IYDt reed and for mil, Ly 92 W thuthivart ICE-10 tres to atom and lot stle ty mr2l 8 it W11AR8.81717/1" iTaraC- - imp la lora_ U bog'''. hi atom bad tor sada ly • & W HARBAUGH Air (.11.4k8888-18 bbla N 0, )nu mired and for we by Fl mrsw ' Bt W IIdaHAUGH. A T RD—M hWa and to ateadliFiiiimei — J L mg, and Gn sale by mak • . 8& W /ida/WIGN 40 .Eb :toed and for iss. WlC[t ITeC/1.1 4 1 DLM n OLDEN SYRUP-10 WA* landing from ateanaer Ur Canna, No for inde by nre2l • _ • rrANN 011.-50 bra for mart .y mutt JAMES DALZELL T t Kit:FLIERS—UM lb. prima, or sale by melt , JAMES DATABLE.. MX subscriber; haringbeen appointed agenta for, uTthe We of PO, by several of tbe very best men senders. have now on hand and will condone to keep a curs= supply. Orden left atone warehouse, or with Peter 'Nier s., will be promptly filled at all time& Jut received, a large lot of 1.. Peterson's bread. JOHN iIIePADEN & CO, Penn at, . 101 K Canal Ruin. Pitattarb. CAWYO • LA BLANKSTS—IIai pairs Ire • heavy Blankets, inannfaetared azesessly far the Callfar ols trade. Far sale by HERSEY, FLEMING & HS Wood Ones 13EAN6-60ba fin aala by , ••- • JD wict.twas & co • FIRF.EINDLING-160 pneito Cheevere. for sate by mr2 JD WILLIAMS & CO I. 6'l JVI t r iLUA.MO t co ♦ few nut. Jut redo and ior male kV - JOHN AIeFADEN & CO NaIEJALTY: 15.1121 OP CART 87. 1 r ALo -4 • 'it Cut Steel Piles, of all 2.s ' es ' and Mths:Witt mad/Thu . t Rasps, attire's ou hand .a t brute either at WI a t he Steel Werks, , Wilara target, FAS Wertf;of lathe aim to th e Intos Store of BOLLSLANS &76.&1111- SON, No 4,f00t or Wood street, Sittsbotitt.,— we,Thesuidarsluned,.havilog used, with emirs gat !Seem, th• Can Steel and Van made by Baseucl bfelreley. At ids Eagle Steel WOrkl, I. MN city, sake pleasure in reeasemesddreg them as eqbil iagaalal to lany ever used by us, of forelo usultufsetufer. Piusbmh, blank 13,1¢70. - ' . • O U k Cq alanVastatess of Iron nod Pinelmta,Pa. SNAPP *TOTTEN. • 'lwu Vaitarn and 11h.ehinkts, (10 ,Pinsbanek COLOMN, llalLaMN & , IdanuPse mess of Splines, Axles, Sort/a Steel and R& Wappa: Pa &gine Salsa and Mathias 'Card • Mann* tn. tem, PiOsbunt, A FULTON, Ems Foamier, Fit burgh, PA URAFF, LINDSAY A CO, Manoloctomes of Imo nod Pit TON b,, h,. Pa. JOSEPH LINSON, Locomotive Engine and Ship Bnlider. Piusbureh, Pa. W WALLACE-, Marble Nmulfacturei, idechane and F4rinolk,dl6. sal or, PitUltr.osh, pe,. GEORGE - E. ARNOLD ar• CO.) MUCCIPCSAQIC, Coca, HANK N0TZ19,46:, No. 74 Fourth torte', next door to thr. Bunk of riur burgh. garb -la 13:7312 GEORGE E. ARNOLD & CO. have otence an ExclunasOarce, N 0.74 **cloth urcey next door to the Rook of Pittatareh., end nro prepared to trine. ct, on rouonable term, ow beams. in . their hue chat may be entrosse4 to the. • E.Y.shwuge, Coin. Hank Nate; &a., Lo ht and .eld. Calked., made in all the prineipal.hitle.•ud as in the United Malta - • Deperites received in p.r tea. tad earreacy. Thar rerpectfally setwit • share of rho ewes Of W homes* coca...dry rada-tm At4ERIOAN GOLD Th. new Coins, Double Eagles and Goliir Daly DM:CM EXCHUAGM AND HANDING go mm. A. WILKINS & CO., E CORNER OF MART ai TRIED ErTFEETE, Pittsburgh. '.heria A LEXANDBIL & DAY, corner of the Diamosidaadi wee% ar• psepara r _at, obp ma =Met prim, a choice assort o'r Balk" of Me best guanine and nearest uylea. Beat t black kW,/ Gm de Iliac, of a celebrated masmfaelaret.lrarreat ed not us eat in Urealing._ lust* Brocade kedßa4 very rich. Rich flrd' Bilks and Bane choice oolora CharaelenA Om'de ,Ithines; *dm de Chanes, and Tare Bad= _ ".. ALEXANDER it LLl.Y.flitilariii mat Northweit emu,/ w 0 Dialled PACT MMUS 001111 t. A LARUE supply of nes style Be Weew l*goa, 4 - 1 Lavna, 1-ben Latinate. . •. • 113 / 0 4*—A lune oapply of DonatteADca net gibbous, NetreCGIWIL • • ALEXANDER ik, DAY, P 3 Nerket:o, NKR Nortnsert earner of the Dimond SlJOthat= ma 111gaf i re p t c.' •Lia try. Dna]) 115 - OM - 1 11J'IWR—Tbblitittsb, LW *ett'd •tni tos LI/ sale by (mil) 4 BNC . L . __=lt Q OVA ABO-73 cuts itiatotvP. r.tS tttxt A 4 4 "1"" 'W 4171 TOT& Pr7 I TIM L. limy 0n . ..4 Mt2t 4 Ms la Z oo - 4r: GEArN "AY-3 17(111LOttlicirt i co Llll,-10 We for sale Int rrYr - • BC a oC•iiiAnli aCO OM DURAND & aciratlNDlF:Egarvii - , etatee useartmeat , aud • pure article, 'of rartisma +hone% pan 'Pamela; t e.. calved Irons Bo:Jo= via New. b, CULDE I TNIN,I4S.Liberty PaaligriVlND- 10 0 alto WorMOMofCh_ Whms, ion ite•r"Weer Nm r 45 - 10enyu•ni for wee by TrifCUM:MATSO ._ -, Pes.Tr - prom neamu De Neu C:inlon, and fo r Salo y 41 MAUS DALIELL ==o i 10 do Coital Lo mom sad &Irak. 99 • ma/ S & /I,FLOYI9_ LATiflier-10-71 tormiliefir'olgt9 me9ll hit FLOYD YNISON llod-4 dirks rec , d dor sumabrikro We.; for sala mrl9 IiMGALEY MOO Li 7ditlS Fap — iu szoirs root or yTe 6Y Ll9lOll WM 8.110.93.11 Y &CO dtV l 9 l9 ;iiiiiiMediri99 rU WAI tukom.eir & co Q . WAR. MITCAT33 1387rk, gu k, 11:01thas prune rt 1 1 , 4 w,. 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