The Pittsburgh daily gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1847-1851, April 01, 1850, Image 2
THE PITTSBU 4111 GAZETTE. PUBLISHED BY WHITE & CO. P I TTb6OfOS... MONDAY MORNING, AFaIL I, lEe4:': ITTAzvansirr am earnestli regamedto hsad to .. o ..g i grpmbefoTe r. &ad as m 1 1 11111 ..41 , a. able. Mfveniseemna not teamed for • .peel - Will Invaziabty be litnried ezdand wet •=rtiNona es to th e fionh.Aotericon sad — lCteda Stele. Orizette, ' Philidelphlo, received and for. wanted from tltte aka. • ' Comm= Mu. atsrm ch ts —Aenisemen erigbecr4tlans, tor paper, will be received and • faniuded from thts o 0 n. Olwrilsnantimita • •• Lux.—gabaertpd n fie Valiable gape , will be received and forwent •ed from Ills oftlea. - 'Bauman.• • I.—gobactiptioh and advernse-i NW" for II" Paee • received and forwarded free of charge Om hie aft iIThRE PIPIT P tE FOR LOCAL. lil4TTL:frid ?EBO • JIM „ MOND; of th Aintodissosilo ant Whig • Garmaatr Co • • ties at Corro.poodeneo. , Tbe'Delegace to .• • hat County Convention, of the ain*lgaeonie and ' g party, all awhile: are meta. heti of the Connell of Colvelipondence, are request lid to steel at duller Court House, oa Wednesday, , INA for the tramacnon of badness. Asia..—This Li the universal aoving day to Pin*lnigh end vicinity. Bnleorib. • ';;s* thole residence* will plane sive no. , • Cluni littgrnout Roan.—Our columns, to dsy ontlia the gratifying intelligence that the e dietsion'Of the! Ohio and Penne : Outdo Rail Road. . %Orals this city and Beaver, will be let to' con. tileio,loll lbelith of the present month, and the &Intim of the road in Columbiana County, Ohio, ekat the Rai davit May. The cenko road will then ,giajttedsk coatract from this city to the Ohio Canal, The remainder of the dislike., be. trim. Maaillon and Wooster, will doubtless be ounintelieed In a few ononthii, as well 23 that in aleibuid County, If the people there take hold of the *Orkin good earnest. , .Werituderstsnd, by inkomation from New York, I ,' ;Rad thaltosident of the Company, Gen. Roma- log, has been enabled to make each arrangements with the nit void binds of the two cities ela ar jziaolo th e levitate !Vadat° easy on the wort be . twesa this • city and Beaver, and we conddenUy expekt that; by nisi opting, die aGaens of Pitts. boils will have the pleasure of riding in a rail toed as; to the Ohio State line. The mum displayed in thiagrent work,by Gen. Robinson, the Engineer in Chief, and the Beard ofDlrectors, is worthy of all tira4e, sod their la. bran, we doubt not, wdl be crowned with 'bond. sal 61100e111. 'DU Aurromot Numon.—We perceive by an *Nola correspondence between the Nemetary of - Shots and the Non. gichard N. Thtuupsoo, of In. du"aa, to whom the. Preaideiot had tendered the . lib:Winship to Austria," that this gentleman is -:mapelled by private reasons to deg line the posi. ticm. pdr. Thompson expresses, In gratehol team, 'Ma Sense of the President's kindness. The eon. anion of his lam Mao truly eloquent and pwri- ISPe. that we append dkw the beneitt of our sett : , "The priming condition of affair s ai Amu to such -dam demand of every ciusen of the country the • entplityment of wherever vigilance and energy he guy posses". that our bealtetions may be preserv ed sad the Union of the States perpetuated. Al. though In prince life, I shall (edit so Ina my de ty than L kaseTek it to be hereto re, to aid, by all legitlinsfe menus, in rebuking that spirit of famine and Giusticism which dm ezdangerd oar nations! ,•tisarlireas and peace. The geld of labor thus af. forded 'enticingly large for my ambition, and will tarnish me abundant duties amoogit those with whom I bays been long aseeelated, and to whom ;I am' altadied•by ties which am etreemstanees can sayer. Anson:iv thaw duties, there is none that I shall discharge with more pleasure or sincerity the er.pression of the conviction that the Indicated b the present Esecntire is sot ,only by patriotism and wisdom, but tatoonilr catiolated to secure the permanent iseseperuy of eke, country and the integrity of the , Hr. Tip A iwa I. one of the tout dheinuatted per of the weet, and vu known in Cowen u the "eloquent thotepeoa of Indiana.*, utloiafl Avtttaßan.Bean Coen-vv.—There . Is Mom lope of the Connellmillo project yet, as slit' be seen by the kdlowing article from the enderstrant Democrat. All the; necessary login lakia fs now obtained, and If the people, on the tome will Su ahead and gradated bridge the road; an they can easily do, there will be but little dila catty ja . .prcenri tho iron, sad stocking It It will. prawn sr splendid local business, sod-treble the anklet Wade, that the Wheeling road will ever receive. Let the friends of the Connellsville /wed then go shear— ':Panisatea atm Ctrazciman., flirt Resa—We ham aeon a letter from • member of the Lerida. tare of Maryland, , manna that a law had been pawed incorporalles a armoury in I.ld. to meet the. Prnsbungit and Coanellsville Rail Road Com. pant at the State Line. This, the tae and nate. esl mate, kaolin the rivers—whilst the Wheeling route mamas four or five then and aa may in tervening eterantaina at right angles, with grade. anossding 118 fat deseeut and ascent for twenty mike together. and in other places mounted in the Mr, en aisikl walls ef=imery 20D feet high. Wall might' Louis McLane, the late Pr e sident of the crompiny, monocle= such a route *impracticable.° Om It, aver be made! and if so, will it ever be travailed. la competition with shorter, bedter,rand *ski Pineal. Tpe Pittsiategb roule.oompared with the Wheeling route, according to the report of Mr. Wrote, the engineer of the Wheeling. road, is tint half the equated distance, will mt east half this Money, and from wberre the road now cruses tbelerqb the Pittsburgh route down the river has Mr grade - over 20 feet per mile, (equal to a dead loyal the .rbole way) connecting at Pius. harsh- with the great. Atlantic and Pacific road; whim the Virginia route ands at Wheeling without any *astern road to carry them beyond the 01110 rivet cep connect them with the - great wee= RUMS! ratite to the Nate. .C 42 nth a load elm:mete with, other rail road. When it has been damonatrated that the stages can carry Eon Cumberland to the steam boats at In cheat halt the time required to carry them on therall.road over maculates and steep grades to Wlerinigl Them are qua-teem worthy tee grave consideration of the people of Maryland. Will the Rail Road Company answer them! We will Tog Da/milt= R aa.:—A new Whig pa. partionnuiTa Ita appearsoco at. Albany, N. Bork: The editors are Jaromo PaUer, Eeq., recently San. siokro' thei Itiparie district, in that State, and SoWara.Esq, trdnor teethe Utica Daily it IS astabynacidni a, Sinrcargh , Whig • paper, pledged to maintain - the dextrines and principles of tin Nstunial , Whig :pany. We gladly tvel minas it isito doi,Whig Ranks. New,York Albion. which Is perfectly ea fait. in these matters, informs us t h at Jenny Lind, Mel 'weebl'a Arm singer; beautiful Cott°, the worms-dial dancer , St. Leon, her husband, a great nioUnist and dancer; Catherine Hers: the Queen of English Opera ; Ettanis Heave% whom Jenny Lind calla the greatest Wring tenor, and, 'nth' them two lam, a whole English opera eom pa4—itMleauCmire wonderful still) Franeoniti oelebratettCiretts troop from Paris, are to come omit betlieell this and the next sealcol. liesseelbwatot—ut Felton Mown:mat essoci• Edo° has beeW Anted at Troy, Indiana, for the pmpoesi of , Allecting fowls to erect opon Nome bold promontory on 11'61.211 , er °lnch . . n....., eng to the 100010111 Orate tither of Bteent Novi lion Fcdteit tests oa the hankt of the Ohio, as ho wish ed; and the noise alio passing otaawboins bas baxmaiihia Cu beyond his mat sanguisie "P": - • • ..1110111 11/11,11.111111711.0. pozdana• a the FlF.ablugh Gazetta. Main:Mao, Much 21 1830, letheHoUse, to day, the Senate amendments to the bill providing an the elealoa of Auditor ettest# and Surveyor (Anent, were cannoned With emsrgeos or that which made. the Amities snail Ineligible . wlthin three peak= the in4dtilion oaths term for width.ie shall have bees-eletsted. • This •• they sterek out They alto wrnded the Senate amendatents, by making the if‘gref:eracestllbe euenti_Snwreyois three years' Tin 8.011 10 ; 40 /14/4.brineetred In the otonalilkonl as to toraeLtki&e, but fintrid "to the llrYia" legahl 16 tit , in - digits* ofthstAltdittiaennil,:. I At,* is. Howe wilt hose to recede; seer thstitni'tjueatleti will 'ven om, yu i sern'he ertde&bra Commitnectreon. Tho tda to sahorlee the iSehool Dhiletom of Oho &h .Wed of the eft) , of Piltehtingh, , to; bormiw tooMi.llll,tehon: Op, end reaa"a ocaoad Ala Utra time 111414sitt, mom ta a Fatilaia, spird 400 . .ut itimazgabizik. c o ns oweilitacksuipii,i 6 rtd cuy. The remainder of the day was consumed with the discussion of the bill of Mr. Smith, of Cambria, Yer'enteS the lot of 1817, in refinance to the slave. MrVßorter'ernyed to snake imply to the able aunt uninnw'" "- gement of Mr. Wean, of Chester, on Mid 'Meg aide ofthe question, a day or two before, bunt was ne go. •Thel , speech was an entire failure, and like hie infainetts report upba Me aerie itubjedf, did not offer • mingle argument in favor of the passage of the bill. ,le the the bill to maul therseervisge envs toad between Edwin Format nod Catherine, his wife, aggin came op. on the bill reported by the committee on the judiciary, to which that subject was ialerted yesterday. The bill provided In sub stance that the Court of Common Pleas of the City and County of Philadelphia should have jan hidlcelon, and wavthereby empowered to decree the divorce of Edwin, Format, from the bonds of matrimoty, entered into . with Catherine N. For: rest, has wife, notwithstanding the sold Edwin For rest may not have resided within aptitude the full length. of time required by the constitution, previ ous to the filing of his petition, or libel for the Upon thetnal passage of this bill the yeas and nays were demanded, and resulted—yews Id, coy. If', an the till failed. A reconsideration. however, was afteturiuds moved by Messrs. Par ker and Sankey, and the hill will doubtless pass to morrow. Certsinly there can be but little ob jection to sending the matter to the Court, where the parties will have the priviiege of a trial byjit• ry, ((they desire it. Laird's model bank bill then came up on second reading, and acr.upied the remainder of the day, without getting 'through with more than half of its numerous provision.. Only pee important amend ment wee adopted to day-i-rhat of making the shams of stock payable in l i the noise ol specie paying haulm as weLLas gold and alive:. A motion made by Mr. Doges, a VA or red republican, worthy to be a wociated under all circumstances with Lead, tr. strike out .fiteen yearn'. the term the which all banks should hereafter be chartered, sad ineert °um." was noted down by .'decisive vote. The Senate will lick the monstrous thing Into a decent shape, I think, before trey ate dotter with it. acid then let it go ire a model specimen or • • foco bandierift in tbo way of leginlntive links tug. Lbave no greet penchant for penonaldies„ but it doeneeetifto me that you can tell a modern vdtarzfotroby his locks. There is a sort cf moral and mental deformity—a Jealousy and suspicion every thing and every body, which manifests itself through the eye, and is made stiii more sp. parent by the general beating and- manner of the man. Laird and lingua are models of this class of politicians They see gunpowder plots in every corporation, no matter how simple, or what por. pose it is designed to carry out. Such fellows ought to be confined to their legitimate spheres. The village bar room is the only place in which their statesmanship soil shine; and co where else should they be allowed to hold forth. COBDEN. PROM BMW 'TORS, CorrtspOrtaance of The Pittsburgh Gaze.. .Nrar Sioux, March 26. Thera o little news, in the general way, and the history cif the day I. confined to business mat ters. Money is getting more in demand, not from legitimate business, but from ispecolatoss, who have got their ideas well elevated, and think Ro tting can be bought which will not twit at an ed vanes, ere long. The banks are all discounting freely, and we are well advanced in bubbles, as o 1835. The Bub Trettertry has now in Its vaults $3,100,000, the largest som ever known to its pee sermon. It will mon be diminished, from various mosses, the mast prominent of which Is a payment on the part of the Mexican Indemnity. Ourim portations, too, are over, nearly, and the expenses of the-government will soon diminish our hoards Our city government has taken a long step in e mach needed reform, and has voted to abolish the tea room, (a noted restaurant =stained by the city to supply chimpegreasuppers,M ummberiof the gove rn ment s ) end to pay members faun dollar. per day for rack meeting, which is to cominepre en thefirstefeyery month. Under the old regime no Abierriaan commenced the day by sernice+ in thy CoMmon Pleas Conn, $3; afternoon. ai Com name, $3; as a member of the Board of Super visors, in the evening, $3, to which was added other perquisites, making the office quite • avid 066. The nem from England ie not favorable for the iron. trade. Makers of pg iron wero ready to meet the market at 44 p 455. 6d. par ton, which atdeeline. The lump!), continued large, with the furnaces busy. At hand rail road iron ..f5 4s. 6d., or own twenty doe dollars; 01 course, with such prices agile:A we canuot compete, nod we must use English non while oar own Los don . Oar legislature Uu passed a general rail road hill of the greatest importance. The dittingtdatc log feature ot this bill, is the power which. it con fers on vcluntary associations, technically termed the right of " eminent domain "—that is the pow er to take the property neceraary for their rocs, on plying a jurt compensation, and under certain stringent rev:amides, without coming to the 'mi.. Leone for it, or for • declaration of " public utility," in each elute where tea right of way cannot be ob. Weed by negotiation. In this respect, it conform. to the general plank mud and turnpike nos. The,Cracent City, which arrived lan Mehl, and the Odle, which came to day, bring no new. from California, of the timeliest Importance. The Ohio brings home 100 passerigers, 30 from Chaves, 39 from Haven., and 24 from New Or. lean.. Among the latter fa the wile of Dr. Grain U. a Senator from California. She alsoltrought 25 pusengers, and one bor of gold dust; from Chagres for New Orleani. Flour heavy; sales were made of 1000 brls at $4 25 0 4 . 50, for fine State; Common, fi4 75 Gr 4. '9l; Choice at 55 0 5 121 ; and pure Genesee at 5 5 0021 ' 0 5'73 ; Southern fa heavy. 100„brls nye •Flour sold at 52 Sll.. Id Corn Meal nothlog 'log. • Grain- -Whent•in• good demand; market 'very firm. In Cern nothing doing, market kaiy; `Provision—Pork, Mon, 810 25; Prime, 59 621 and del ;100 byes. ggpd country Beef sold et S 9, ,Cat Meats, I 0 tea Dry Salted. Sides (rfillp)at se. Lard'dott. goner in demitid at . full pricom— Cheese 61 0 Or. ask 24e., while buyer, are not i n clined to ga higher than 231 c. for Prison. . Trla . l of Prg.G. John W. Webstoir [blade up from the reports la the Hoehn Jew , Did, Transcript —l;d Traveller.] S. Park Mari Blake called—Am a rehttive of the !map& Paskitia.: I took a very. active part in the sestet after Elv.•Parkman. .1 had occasion to call on Dr. Webeger, on , Monday morning, at the College, between the boors of 10 and 11 o'clock. The Monday afterithe "disappearance. As I tended the steps I.me a student. as 1 supposed, and he rang the bell. Mr. Littlefield appeared at the door of the front entry. I' asked tom if Dr. Webster lectured that day. He said be did not, ma sold he believed that he was In the lecture. room: He tried the door of the lecture room and it war fastened. Mr. Littlefield asked my name, and said-that he would go round the, book way and give my mane to Dr. Webster. Ile .did • t waited what I thought win an unreasonable time. He unbolted the front door of the lecture Kam, passed oat; and I went in,. when I now Dr. Webstar coming oat of his back private tenni.— He had on a smoking cap and working dress. ap- Paniatly;' I took particular notice of Dr. Web aiet's appearance as I descended the steps of the tartans WV= lb stood atilt until I approached him. I told him that I. had learned be had on IR• . tarriew with Dr. and that I bad coma' to all the particulars of that interview. Dr. Webster then want on to mate that on Tueaday Precedull Dr. rarkman's disappcaratice, Dr. Pack. . man bad called there n ekire his lecture was fins wind. Ile sat down and waited for the lecture to elm. Dr. Webster pointed oat the seat be oe opted. He tit leaning upon his elbows, waiting very laulently tor him to ohm. - • tbe lecture wan finished,' Dr.:Parka:an came up ,to the table and said, nisctor; I want aurae money." ile.vrain very ton ,ti excited and 4 4101." have $5OO in your pocket and I ,want some of u." Dr. Webster'. conntensuce I thought, lighted op and expressed a great deed or a ug er, - when he related this tnteraiew. He said be told . Dr. Parkman that he could out quite pbr him on that day, as ha had not collected alt h,o d. fns his: lower.. Taco Dr. Parkman Asked him when he could do it, and he said on Friday. lld said Dr. Parlonan then went out, and - that n Friday. the 2 3d, on coming into the tap, be cal led at paPirlittkan'r 1110tble,iliW him at the door, and Walt worild coma to his lecture room after his imam Wet day, he iambi anide it; that Go did. 1 collie akin ball pa 4 one. I asked him how he •knew.abOut the time. . Fie oaid his lecture had bete fialabed,nod three of his .roseate gapped to 0.0 bim..questfons, and alter getting through, Waylays', to the back part of the room to look at pitlares that- had been flesh put up there, and afierviards went crab That Yee, Won Dr. fiarkman came; that : hq ;Were in, , 14 a great hurry, canto his table where be lit t studlog, sad .abed him if be ilia lealay,ittut ald he was; that Dr. Parkmau thee leak eat et pooket bundle of papers doacrup islacnia paper; and streW 'mit the nitht.' VA he, Dr.:Wage:, teak oat the meney and paid tom • - 4 el d some cent-,wheth er f u a, donor, or centa he could no , - he received themonerwahnot farhefing, anti we. gulag ofTvlea' thaT he; Dr. There is one thing you have film gotten, Tor., and that it, that toorigege”—that Dr. Po/kraut said, "I haven ' ttiC. %rah me, but t will teti that it isaftended to n —this he then West oat with themoney in his hands, exposed to view in scare leas way. I then asked him it eq. could reeollect themeaSyc lilt might be of great importance to his discovery. ' He 'aid he could not recollect any thing ebodt them, uxerept bill of $lOO own the tiew.E.tuttand Derilt."l asked Min if be had the notes Dr. Perk. • • • -- - . man gave up. He answered in the affirmative, but ut a way to make a strong impression upon my mind. He appeared confused. I asked if any one wan pm/este Ibia interview, when be said very emphatically• No." Then I left him. 1 had been acquainted with the doctor for a good , many 'tare. I noticed Mathis manner,was sin guler on my flint entering his room. He mourned to want I tat cordiality find politeness that is usual to him. As I came down the lecture room steps had my eve upon him, and thought that he look ed pale. He received me in ■ stiff and formal manner, and I am quite confident that he did net put out his hand to me. His manner when apeaking of Dr. Parkmm be being angry, wee I thought singular. He made no erpreaion of sympathy; this I thought strange when every person you met in the streets expressed so much sympathy with the family of Dr. Parkmim. He made nr inquiries as to the search. He said very little about it. He made RD Inquiries at all about the family of Dr. Parkman. L was not more than 15 or 20 minted with Dr. Webster.. There •was a change of position and trukaaerafiaille hid commenced talking upon general subjects—but none while we were talking about Dr. Pakman. I went out by the same door I entered, and I heard the door bolt after I left [A recce was granted at this point by the Court to secommodateithe jury. During the recess the prisoner was busily engaged is conversation with his counsel. Charles B. Starkwenther called.-1 have been connected with Au police tour years. I emit part In the search after Dr. Part-man on Saturday after his disappearance, and op to the time the re. mates were found. I went to the Medical Col lege on Monday with Mr. Kingsley about 12 o'- clock. Went up to the front steps. I too Mr. Littlefield. Saw Dr. Aineworth and Dr. Bigelow. I think I told them that we bad come to look over the College. Mr. Littlefield tiled Do Webater4 lecturetroom dcor,aad it was fastened. He knock ed on it quite hard, .d then Dr. - Webster came and opened the door. We told him what we came for. He opened the door; wo went io down the steps to the back laboratory, .d when we got to the steps •of the lower laboratory, Dr. Web. ater eon", .this is all my apartments.. Mr. Littlefield opened the door in his apartments and we went out by the laboratory galsa door.— We merely looked round the roosts. Was there only a, few minutes. I was one at the party who•weor • out to arrest Prof. Webster on Fos day night, the 29th of November. Mt. Clapp and Mr. Spurr were with me. The Doctor talked ve. ty freely while coming in, about the rail road, and • Mn. Bent who-had seen Dr. Parkin. on Friday. And he waited us to drive round over to the Port to see her. We cure over Cragie's bilfdge into Boston. Mr. Clapp 41Iked with the DOctor. When we got to the caner ot Second mini, Dr. Webater remarked "ion ought have taped that if yen want to go to the Col. lege " Something was said about the driver bo ne men—also about the water that hod been sounded. Mr. Clap sat beside Dr. Webster. - - - - When mega 4:11 ta il we got out and went into the bank office When we got in Dr. W. eatd, "Mr. Chino, w. ta . does this mean , Mr. C. amid "we have done looking tor Dr. Pnikninn, and reit nee to custody for th ; murder of the Doctor." "What! me?' lays Dr. W, 'Ater. "Yes, you, Pie, and you are in coatody for the murder of Dr. Park• man. Mr. Clapp and Mr. Spurr then left as, and said they would go and are it they could hod Mr. Parker and the Merited. Mr. Ciapp , made out • minium', handed it to me, and said "don't commit the Dr. 011[11 I get ketch. He told me be would go and find' Mr. S. Er. Parker. Immediate- Ir after they went out, Dr. Webster called for a pitcherof water, and he drank nevem' timer. asked me "if they had found Dr. Parkunsn I told him "I winkled he would not ask me any numinous, as it man not proper 'FN . rue to answer them.' He NUJ, .you might tell me something chant it,' "where did they find hint" "Did they hod the whole of the body" "How moue they t suspect me" "Oh! my ettildree, what will they do" , "0.1: what will they think of met" When did they get the istformationr I naked the Doctor Wang body had enema to his prime imam:events but himself. "Nobody has access to my usivito apartment but the porter, who makes the fire.^. There was a pause of • minute and a half, when the Ur. added, 'that villain, I am • ruined man.' There watt no farther COTITCIIII69I3, The Dr. walked the floor, wringing bid hands, af• ter which he 'mit down. I saw the Doctor Put his hand to his 'es' poet • cloud pot it up to his mouth; and in a moment he stretched out in • epascnota if in • fa. I went , to him and said, "Dowor, !area% you been tat ing any thtng ' and be said "he had not." I then helped him up from the ware, and he walked the door. I was with him about an hour, and Mr. Clapp <erne back and toltme to commit the Doc. tor I took hold of hispight arm, and be could not stand. I asked Mr. Cummings, one of the new dupe, to take bold entire. He did and we him lathe lockup.. I told Mr. Commings that I thought bekadbees taking nomethitig. and I thought he had better spud for a physician. I paid this: to 011:0121i0p tea presume of Doctor, when we got to the lookup tinders Death the 06100. Mr. Clapp thought we had bet. ter maimed toe a physician, but no down every fewer 10011Uleb and look to him. We had to lay the Doctor in his berth; we laid Elm upon his aide, and he tarned over upon his Moe. Reappeared like a man In a Ht. I never saws man in snob estate in toy bfe. I have seen a great many men in fits but Doter one iike him. I left the Doctor, and sow him about three quarters of an hour after ward at the Medical College. Dr. Webster, Mr. Parker, Mr. Andrews, Mr. Pratt, and several nth. ere, were up in the Tpper laboratory when I 04010 there. I only was present when the privy door sod private room door were broken open. While in the laboratory the Dauer appeared very much 'g cr e i :fet a not so much so op .I‘s as ha did d asshuedia the removal of the feelleM / hand ed the remains from the scuttle. 1 don't recollect that the Dr. odd any thing, but asked err game water.. After the Dr. hap been in the laboutory the remades wee shown to the Dr. I Was at the college, day amis. until they were carried sway. I have some fish hooky and twine. These were timid just as they are in Dr. Webster's private room In his upper laboratory. (Willem exhibited the articles to the jury. The hooks were imaged as who fprm of • grapple. Thens were three of these grapples—of one heck. of two hooka, and one bt three hoolm.) I now them on Friday night. I took the hooka and twine on Saturday. They were rolled up in a paper on the thelf. The bundle of twine and hooks together. 1 meon the closet where the valuators are kept. There to another ball' of Urine there yet. Ott Saturdey there was a general search. I was In the upper leborstary, and hesrd my name call ed In the lower laboratory. I went into the lower laboratory. It was Saturday afternoon. I went down, and raw Mr. Feller bringing a lea cheat. He tuned • tea chest over. It contained part of a bunion body, together with aqoautity of tan. Upon the Sego them was a quantity if twine wound round. 1 eta • piece of it off'. (Witness exhibited the piece cat ott) All this Wine Lou the thigh. (The counsel the the government prop pewit to ask, m relatioato - tea bunch of skeleton keys found at the college, sod this was allowed.) boned ell but one In Dr. Wetater's private room on a shelf, in a little drawer. The one 1 found in his wardrobe. I have tried the key.; and—(anr ewer ensued.) - • [The answer won arrested at the suggestion of the counsel for the defence. The government contended that tee evidence to he elicited bad • bearing upon the gaze, *lOl4 touchlng such arxplanglons al DlVWCiater InigbiJitcre to make of thetnatuterSt 'which the keys fume into his I pisseerno . ' n. 11 the Dr. should edemas's' , that he found the key, and placed them in his drawers, and it should be shown that among them were some which would fit the locks of other apart. manta than his own, the Attorney General thought that this would have an Important bearing open the troth of the statement is kWh the Dr. might have made. The question was admitted by the Court.] I hove tried the key.. One of theta fits the dia. sewing room door. A second fits the door of Dr: Watteau's lecture room, and the More room he. low. There ere two locks on the lecture mom : Ober, leading out Into the trout entry. This fit. 'We lock. This bears the marks el being Med. This, a third, fits the front door of the sipper steps, and the one below the maim—Thud are all the keys I know any thing,about. There was • cop. board where them had bees three•drawers, which had been removed. When Dr. Webster won roeght to this Police Court, In the Judge's room, And Mr. Andrews was themjlltald,•Dt. lAtebslet I havoTound florae keys in your room.' •What, says he, 'those that are filed! 1 plehedihem op n Froit Street, and threw them in' Thew were 1. words. , • ' Stephen IL Kimball called—l knoWDr. Webster by signt. Monday or Tuesday he came Into the store and incinimil for large ghee doh hooka I eel collect the day, as Mr. Lane wont away on W e d. nesdny and WON MlOlOl2lO time. Mr. Lane au the stoma! the; time. It was lath In the eau noon, bat the light was good enough. ' James W. Edgerly called—l am in business at Hp. 3, Union Street--hardware basins:ea. Re teteMber the time of Dr. Parkman • • disappearance. peritoo came into the stem-on Taeaday alter. Wrop,-abont night, and inquired for the largest funks. I showed him the largest that I bad, ttl he took six. (Witham Identified the hooks fir ad In Prof. Webster's rooms) There is a pectu air ruck on them, aadthe basks west, unusual atge. I have had them on hand tor 'event yews. think I hat e awn the person who- bought them. did not then know him. • (have sees him In Pill cod in -court He did tint state any purpose tot which be bought them. William W. Mead called sed - sWorn.-1 am in hf hardware business. in •Uokra Street: i have scan Professor Weber only lately:" '.A person cum en Friday, alter ThenkajOeingi *44 lege/red d e fi s h ', d ohs, 1 . eaked • whet hod La Wanted:: la that he wished to have amtresto Soul al grapple with. I look down t 4ei r usew, and h e L bo ght three. put thtni ilia shpwert him how ha might' ford imp 'The size was coasidemble smaller thin the oyes prodoced Co trt. • roman- M: Tyler Called aid swam—l am a en - and twine .mathaflettirtsrfAive hese la the nese for fatty five "1 sal dab judge'. • trinttiarapl'Orkidrdeacrl • himof tweet. ss "RRR• tht••is.'''''7W •• • W • • dto • which identified ea having seen before nod markl.d.l The twine was that found round the thigh offihe'remalas.) : • (Wfifilmit Mei eztmhied the twine attached to the fishAntoks, and - the hall of twine. The first be iwonotintied two threaded' marline.) I have get Abe least donbt that all the twine mentioned hi one And the:mures thing. The manufacture of each twineintmosnal at the present day. It le made gamed peen Ramie hemp. Thin hemp is used on shipboard. American hemp is generally used for awl mar line.' There fs an irregularity to the manufacture, end this want of nuiformaY Prove/Abet it in in. terided`tor common ow. Cross examined—l undertake to say that the twine is one and the slime thing. I used to work generelly,filly fathoms, and then ball up ten or twelve fathoms. My price for this twine would ba2s.cents—far dew rotted it would be 20 cents. I consider ibis twine carelessly manufsconed. I judge of the small piece ((rem tie thigh) by the stock and manufacture both. It is so laid up as to be very strong. Whether this piece from the thigh wu from the same ball ay the twine of the hooks, I can't up. There is a slight difference In the manufacture of the two end. of a quantity of twine. This, I should say is from the wheel end. Be-examined—There is considerable quantity of this kind manufactured foe the uno of ships, but tfone for store use. Gliarles P. Lothrop am foreman to Mr. Nathaniel Waterman; Professor W. called at the shop on Friday, the 23d of Nov., about ten o- clock in the morning; ho Said he wanted • box IS inches equate, and 13 incheill deep, made for him out of thick tie; I said we generally made inch boxes out Of light tin, unless it vita necessary to exclude the air; he said he wanted it made tight. with handle on top; he wanted to knovr. if I could not =Mtn without having e grove in It; Mr. Won terman come up and made some apology for in• tereopting him, and naked him how Dr. Parkman acted when he took the money; Professor W. raid ha took the money in his hand and darted ofr Waterman said that he adidn't believe that Dr. Parkman went over to 'Cambridge but had been murdered In one of bin tenements, near North Grove street. Prof. Webster said there wag no doubt that he went over to Cambridge, be cause he was seen going over the bridge; there was a little more conversation. Gross examination of this witness declined. Samuel Brown called.—Aon one of the toll gatherers on Cambridge bridge; khew Dr. P. and am acquainted with Prof. W. On Friday after. noon, the 23d Nov.. lemon Prof. W. from the win. dow of a grocery store, at the corner of N. Grove I street. It wag about 4, o'clock; I walked out of I the 101 l house towards Cambridge bodge. Milted I him if he could revel:mac the 220 bill. Early io I the morning of Friday the. 30th Nov, an Irishman I gave me a $2O hill on the Freeman's Bank. to take I a bill of one cent out ot. l told him I should have I to give him small change for it, which I did. I took the bill over in Mr. Hadley, the toll gatherer, I the other side of the bridge, nod he advised me to keep it, end 1 eked e r r. W. if he chought h could teemenine the bill, as I thought it might hav - moo connection with the disappearance of Dr. P Webster mid he could not teemlnise It, bean - be had paid Dr. P. aeveral thiterent denomina. bons, and could not tell what they were. I uoir Dr. P.the last time en the Wednesday ;weakn to his disappearance. He passed on the bridge two or three times, and had stopped two or three times at the toll house, to amain. if I had teen Prof. Webster. Cross Esaatine4l.-1 mentioned that I bad re ceived the bill an soon an I got to the other aide et the budge. Botany N. Colman vaned—nave known Prof.. Webster several yearo; saw him on Eriday, the day of his arrest at icy house about 4 o'clock, P. b 44 the aervaul let him in, and 'comedown stairs and recognized the Prof. at once; he asked me what time I had seen Pr. P. last; I replied on Thursday, a week before Thanksgiving; he ask ed, "Was It tint oo Friday that you saw him In No, it was nut on Friday, but Thursday; be asked "How was he dressed !" I replied, In dark cloth es; Prof W. paid "There has been a coat found with spots ot blood no ft, which is said to be his, and a hat also known to Its; this hat was bound In • dock in Charlestown, and recognised by a deck of R. O. Shaw, brother in law to Or. P ;when I told him . I had seen-hint (Dr. P.l oe Thursday Nat, he said, 'Oh dear, then I am afraid he has been murdered; 'he (Prof. W.) asked MO again at the dear when be was going, "Rut wan', it Fn• day?" ho then 101 l the hones and I don't know whirl way he went. Cross Examination of this witnsu declined. Samuel D. Parker, County Attorney..-Oa the evening of Friday, the Umbel November,the door of my office opened, and Marshal Tnkey, H. G. Shaw, the Drs. Eligelosi sod one or two other' el. tared, and stated to me dust the reaming of a it.. man being had bees found, by Mr. Littlefield, in the yank of a privy connected with the tory of Prof W., at the Medical College, in North Grove WWI, and ii was believed by them Mel Prof.W. ergs the' murderer; they wanted Wirer rant,thcrefore, to snout hint on the seetwatina; I told them If any sae of them believed it, they should go befits a jounce of the Peace and make a declaration to that etfem, sod the justice would Issue • sawmill; Minkel Tokey said hq would mate a declaration le that effect, a warrant flu accordtogly nettled by 'urine Merrill, of the Po . hem Coum; and the Protanor was arrested; I brat at the jett whet, he was brought in by officers Spore Clem) and Stark:weather, he tau very much agi tated, and asktdfor water, but when it was given him he could not drink; be appeared lo be in yen great distress, and Ire. Martin Gay was called to to render medical assi•tance,• Prof W. exclaimed repeatedly, 'Oh, my wife and childrent' he asked to see Mr. Prescott, his brother to low, Mr. Rice, policeman. said he (Mr. P.) tryout of town; Prof W. then wanted to see some one of the family;be, (Prof W.) appeared hardly able to stand; some of the police eked Prof. W. if he could net explain appearance. at the Cottesel I told the police that Prof W. was not to in. terrogated; we all went shortly seer to the Medi cal College; the Profesur was curled into the eel ego and to his laboratory between two °Ewers. and while there was greatly excited; Wage mail asked him for the key of the water closet, and he pointed out a key hanging on the end of the shelves; the veronica were brought up not of the cellar; and Or. Gay said in answer to • question of mine, that they were palls of one body; Prof. W. did not go nese the remains; I requested Dr. Gay to attempt to sash the Professor don't know what he said to him; at the arringnmeot of Prof. W. at the Po lioe Court; the prisoner waived an examination. Cross examined—l sent to the Revere House the next day tor the friandsof, Prof W. Inho M. Cummings, called and aurora—Am turnkey and beeper at the jail la Levereu street. On the night of Friday, the 30th November, 1649, Professor Webster was brought to the pal by ctli • cers Spurr, Clapp,and Starkweather; be was very much agitated; he shortly after sat down on a set tee, and when I took him by that &boulder, he-did not aopear to notice me; we lifted him into sf bunk and I tell lam; Mr. Putter, the County Attorney. soon after came down and said he wanted to see Pr0f,.,,, Webder; I went down add shook, him try the shoulder, and he cried out, " Oh ! I expect ed Vila"' Dr. Mtutin Gay came down and spoke to hie, and he sprang out of the berth and threw his arms around the neck of Mr. lone*, aa though he woe fr , ,;hiened; Dr. Gay asked him If he could ant get up and came op Malts; he said he couldn't., and we took him and carried him op; to atter ward pot him Into • carriage and carried him to the Medical College; we had to assist him into the carriage; he win much agitated still, and was covered with a. cold sweat, complained of being cold; the night Was somewhat cold. When we arrived at the College, we assisted him out of toe earriage,• we were obliged to tarry him op stairs; in the laboratory, while we were searching aboat,,we found a cost ; and he exclaim• ed, the coat I lecture in;' and as the officers enterd the ketone room ho said, don't know what they want in there—they won't find any thing therr,' we had to heir him Into the coach again on the return to the jail, and as we were riding along,' noticed that his pantaloons were quite wet, and when !came to take oil his outer coat, at the jet, k !pond his under coat we; thro'; we bad to carry Mat to the cell; be appeared is great &drug all night; I event down . to him twice. once at half put one o'clock, and once at: half pant two o'clock; next morning ho was in the same condition. Crossexamination decPned. quarts A. Andrews, jailor celled. Amjcl. or of this county; remember jailor, evening when Prot W. was arrested; was not at (ha jail When he was brought In; I went to the !deafen! College through the shed ; a number of gentlemen name down weirs into the lower laboratory whem I Wes, and a gentleman, I think Samuel D. Parker, called my attention to the farnace;. I looked into it and saw a piece of what I thought to be a human' skull nod frumolus of bones I turned from these tend saw Prot W. within three feet of the door; he sat down upon • settee& brnoed hlmaelftniu it Were; Wale time afterward I asked Mr: SAX Parker it. he wanted soy thing more of Prof,'W. He-said, il have nothing tdsay." Soon alter this reply, I Ordered two men to take him to the coach again through the shed, and carry Moos tojall,• he had to be assisted Into the carriage, as . when there In, the carriage, the first thing he sold w, "Why don't they sob Littlefield; he can explain thin." W,ben he got down to jail he was much ngitated,and said, "Oh, my poor family, what will they say be cause I don't come home.' 1 NMI, clam bard for sod pity you." He anid,'"Yott ate sorry for, pod pity me—What for?" I said,"To nee, you no *eh agitated." He replied, itoh, thit's it." °nide Deli morale, bewail somewhat cahoot; be setup, end as we mentioned th e (act of the body halting been Good at the college, be said, "It is no more Parkman'a body thin it is miner] don't know bow in the world LI game there." lie allersiard said, "I never liked the leotard LittleGeld,!the janitor; I opposed his coming there all I could!' • • Longbefore the opening of the Court, this fore noon, a largo gronp ol well dressed oimeles gath. ered °Weide the enteance toward the gallery, and mandated much atkiety to get • place insuld, In order to eee the pauper; -They were unable to procure admittance, and wore by no mega amis• gad at sot being able to mimed. The, prisoner entered the Court room and took tua see In the dock, a little before 9 o'clock, look ing much relreahaL lie convened witleenme of his friends in apparent good mete, 'and smiled R equently In the course of the evomeration. Hie two danghicis met him In the law library, before the trial commenced, and en alfectlogin• ierview ask place. The jury entered'. the Court room at the nepal hoer, but Ike Judges and (counsel 10e the past. cation not having appeared until 10 o'clock, some MilitY we. occasioned. The great topic of Memo* vasallem in the early part of t h e lotenoon was the probable" line of detonate be taken up by prison. Cr'. counsel- Thu was freely discuaecd dotal the abaence of the ledges by , theyqug, mamWn tif t 4 bar,lyoung doctors, Idle opectatora, and the. masa Lupe galleries. The various gunning., rumor of an alibi, and neon conjectures upon all matters appertainiug la the deCroce, were maiming. The gamma was prfecipsilly tromped in examining Nathaniel B. GoOld, with a view to prove the handwriting of Dr. Webder.sid thereby 8z the witting or wryer. el !teen upon the prisoner. Some addressed to the cittmarabal nod where to members of hli fem. ily. Wane. pointed not several letters and char. sans thatioteresponded with the ibandwritieg of the Prie.Adr. AD well no some of the figures intro duced in the letters.. a CLOT:LAND aan Prrn unto a Ran. Rain.— It give. us great pleaaure to learn from ma en. tirely reliable source, that Wrangements have so Gar been consummated that the work upon the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rail Read will now be pushed to • final completion et the earliest passa ble day; and that seventy mile. from Cleveland south outwardly, will be placed in running order this &IL—Ramose WArg. LOGAN, WILSON 4 CO., 199 WOOD BTRMT, ABOVE FIFTH, DPORTERS OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Re Ask the attention of portharera to their FRESH 111WNO STOOK, Which they think will compare favorably, both in extent and chewer., with that of any other home, either here or in the Eastern raaLd&wirr Another Wilma* Sm the Stud. CHRONIC RHEUMATISM. Ma. S. M. Kam—Allow me to express to you my' heartfelt giants for the great benefit I have received from an ankle called PETROLEUM. or Roca On., of which you ate the ante proprietor. I had occuloa to use it about the Ist ofjumary, in a violent stink of Rheumatism, wbsch was vary painful, flying about from place to piano, accompanied withmach swelling, so as to knipme it constant torture. I used the Pe troleum esiernalli, a few applications of which re- moved all pain, and every symptom of the disuse. I n e t now entirely well, and would take this occasion to recommend the Petroleum to all who may be suffer- ng under the agonizing palate of Rheumatism or kits , deed diseases (Signed) Gums WMIAS, anti Perry House, Pittsburgh. ID- See general advertisement In another Column lobld ltYl9ll /AXON AttaaA—Prepsred by J. W. golly William street, N.Y. and (or sale by A. Jaynes, No. 70 Fourth /reel. This will bo found • delightful artt de of beverage in felonies, and particularly for sink foetus. Itatsa's Butusa.—An improved Chocolate prepara tion, being combination of Cocoa nut; lemment, in •icomung and palatable, highly recommended panic ultuly for invalids. ['restated by W. Raker, Durches. tet, Maw., and for sale by A. JAYAIEN, at the Pekin Te• :Aar. Na. 7O Fourth ft mehl4 Improv•meat• to Detattataryi DR. G. O. sTEAR:vs, late of Boston, La prepared to naufactote and set Dnacr Team in whole and porta. . • ... . . of 5f Ls, upon &tenon or Annospharie Suction Plates.,• Tocentscux cu.° to rt. wine where the nerve ie. avroied. Office and residence next door to the kink es office. Fourth Street, Pittsburgh. Maras vo—J.ll. torPaddan. P. 11. Eaton. jag DR. D. 1103 1 / 4 • Dentist. Corner ofrourtk nni [Weiner, between Market an witl.4lvin Da. M'Lsues Lie. Pius is Now 'taste—The ra pidity with which this invaluable medicine has be coupe known and appreciated, can only be accounted for upon the ground of it. real value. It has only re united one trial to establish its chums to the title of the only tantletty for the case of Liver Complaint The following letter from a druggist to N e York, ..hone the manner in which these Pil's are retarded in that section of the remoter. Hemlock Lake, l.ningnon en, N. Mateo em, IM7 Dr Helmet Dear Sir, I bare void oat all year Li ver Pills, and am carnal to have turbot lot imme• Stately. There Mlle vein to tate moo wouderfully. 1 could have wild • much bustr quantity. if !had been provided with them. The Inhabitants are send ing to Rochester for them, hut wlterher there ere any there or out. Ido not know Please mend me another eupply ImMedtately. V 91108 T, Druggist. fl o- • -Temperance. Ble• wiii bo held on Monday evening, Apni ii. k the First Baptist Church, on Staub Mt, en. the Market Home. Alldke—A Tempera.e lleteuei writ be held to the Third Presbytenen Manta on Tatted.y evening. the 1J sum Gine INLX:Your Rochester, New Tort.is ex pected to address the ...wee The Mango of Tentparanee generally are reeneei •ilf mg. sled to intteud: apl.ft Cm tbe ?IA lertal, btOa ite , M. Bms... 16 . Yel.an t. Wavra:to*sald.zi lass larm, dayh- ItralWm. A. Int*, Kny, , all a Allestuay. • Al N•ple., on the I tch day 01 Fehruttry law, In tk• t= , VA. , Al L. ntnr Ciiilthlt•CensoAs. been., Yaw- Alitl•ltipm. In thrtPnAt d Staten 1 , 11.7 lire death waa tteAAWAAA4 ItY{.cawed received front • •tene thrown trots the eruct Of Ve..ta, while In eccuparry with adieu Aileen 011 the aide of the moutyjnirt. At Cmetatunt, ea Ih, 96th utm., Capt. Sugart. J. It”o, a( the "Battey. theta " His (antral will tats plate (tom hie late resulenee, cornet of Ann anset and Bank Lane, Alleil.eny thy, tkis allernoon, at 3 &elect, to proceed to the ABeitte,.• fly Cemo:ery. Hu friends end acquaint..ea are to n ed to attend withal ferthet notice. On An VA hinreb.l°lo, at dm eci,iiirnea of his aon in I. Edward Itiiter, Allegheny city, Nr. J. hannan. Firt, Ineenylf efPttiladelphl. NOUNS LiDIEr UTEBIST INSTITUTE. IS !MOOT. has ham removed from Wylie rtraet to the law sad tommoctio. beeldlog adjoining Dr. as Penn, between Hand .treat gad Irwin . a:t r y, t"'"'ll7s! t itcalar., or afdp Late Priacip* of the Female deadriary, Laairville, Ky. Re.. IL EJlios, D. D Rea. Was. Snot., IL IL Iriddlc. D. D, S AL Sparks, " N. Was, Gen. J. li. Moorhead, " W. D. ;lowan', Riekard Edwais, Msg. a11.‘131 DJOHN IlLAßTlN,respeettally announces to the chisens or Thtslottlgh, that ba bai permanently located Matto( In bluta 'arty, for the parroao of pratc tictag 'Medicine end titulary, to all Its varioasbrattah. ea: Illa ollbea is on narth street, Nololl. Itcaldenee Nb Oi same sold/earl:oT 51,Trilr:estill ' ::Pettfl:d o Vi% e enTOrgIVI!tIrg xeneralryi that Ma ILENEFIT and lass appeuance voll take place on nali (Monday) .ram so, on which ocuasion will be perrornied Sir n R. Lytton'. ,cele broted play called RICHELIEU, or the Conspiracy:— [(WWI... Mr. A. A. Addsms. To conclude! wott J. 11. Payee's totem wing snelo drums of THERESE, or the Orphan of Gomm—Darwin, Mr. A. A. Addams. _ EN DOLLARS REWARD—Los, on Saturday T forenoon, a instil calf .kin rocket book contain tura Or money; and a note of hood lot wood. The finder will merlon the above reward by !tatting the . tatuf !Lads °MCA apl•It• BMW CILOTIL JJ. 1) STUART R I CO, will VD, or Philadelphia, op. . on the lot of April. an entire new stork of CLOTHS,IO4BOI!dEttE3, VE3TINGS, And TAILORS' TRININUS, Ceuta. prices, eery low fat cash. nt Na. d Wood at, next to No Roma'. Auction 1i0n.., apiol&artlT K. J7Wrrtmxtu,,t (BL Louis. $ SAMUEL. J. WMTIIMILILL s 00., rtOMMISSION & 14I J RWARDING MERCHANTS, kj No 47 Lore. 0 North Ceatcostretal street, N , . 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Abssianalll by C. ll . fdoMman one ry , usu. val., I Modem umbar. and Literary Men, being • sae. and Gallery of Liresary PartnUts. by °cargo iiillillan; repttated crake limiter Landon edition, 00,0 i• 110 la ILO 01, muslin. Illy rsie , s Ineticusasy of Nablus. &a, No o. Ulric 7ringle, the elsoMs linformer, by Woo D Wise; Ivo! lei mo, Arrtadomal - 01,1h0 1 . 0611 i, Dr Principles illannered by Facts; complied by Ws LI Suably t vol It con mec• liw ‘Voisungs to Youth. ..sp•md Platl ate sal pulse characters. By Hobert blasson; I v 9113 ma, muslin. )Yox solo br apt No N Apollo Hdldmp. lronnh mrem. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Ohio and Pernuiltaana Rad Baal. IpßoposAult ho received al the Write of the Ohio and Penna... Rail Road Conto.y. it the City of Pittsburgh, unlit Wednesday, Me 21th day of April, 190, for the Grading and Masonry of the Rail Road, from AUetheoy city to the mount of Big Beaver.• distance of twenty four mile. Drawings and of the work to be let, may be seen at the office m Pittsburgh, for one week previous to we India, an application to Solomon W. - Reber/L*oller Engn neer. and information may be obtained at .1 dme at die olee of Edward Warner. Resident Engl. deer of the Eastern Division, New Brighton, Beaver County Pa. The work is worthy of the atten tion aood cootractors. The Grading and Masonry of the line in Columbia. County, Ohio, will be iR at Salem, on NYedneslay, the SW day of May. By order of the Board of Directors. aol-td WM. ROBINSON, Jr. [Joanna!, Post, Chronicle, nod N. Y. Trilmne copy.] CIOPAL VARNISH—to bids, bolt do and kegs of. V good quality, warranted. For sale by ISAIAH DICKEY A CO, 091 Front .trees /1 REASE AND LARD—For .&o by apt ISAIAH DICKEY & CO VAREHOUBE, No 11,7 Flout street,) to renL In quire of apt ISAIAH DICKEY & CO OPFICE TO RENT — Up stairs;lll Water street. Inquire of apt ISAIAH DICKEY &CO IDOPATOF3. , 2OO NI (Pink eyes and Blues) in store, and for sale by GR-2140 bbl. in worn, d for tale by ;1 ARMSTRONG* CROZER LS 011.-40 Mils No 1 Crinkling's winter; 11l Pla , 4ln Gore ; and for sale by SELLERS & 1411301.$ !RED OIL—GO bblo Gothrie'o t In prune order. mole by aEI NICOLSU DING—Wbbo and Black glazed and common i a band and for gala by WICK lr. MoCANDLESS di half bbl. on hand, and for oale by WICK la AIeCANDLESS . _ UNDNUTS-00 e•ak. Mamma Gruund N. saie Oy • • I WICK & AIeCANDLESS ITE BEANS-13 tack. rectivad and tarsal° x apl WICK & AIeCANDLESS ms---2a dos Corn Brooms tor sate by i WICK & bIeCANDLESS VASKED HAMS-173 raperior Canvassed received and (or sale by WICK & bIeCANDLESS lbs Bulk jest received and Or sale by ARMSTRONG k CROZER ON —2 costs choke smoked Mom lbs Ides nod Shoulders joss meld and far sale by ARNISTRONU ¢ CROZER _ _ • ION 3-30 b..* lust reed and far sele by l' 1 A RMSTRONG ft CROZER •KORY NUTav-10 lowa. In Mote and for .ale Ell A ROLOTRONG t CROZER ICE STONE -400 lb. in store and far •ale by J. KlOO &CO Na CO Wakstrect IqUORICE ROOT—&V lb. mat on hand and for nate by apt J KIDD tr. CO 11010TAPIL-314/U lbaprintr tratattY. F. , atria by apl J KIDD& CO B ACON -1,0 DIV Ms Hams just ao, of smoke; Yl 008 lb. Sha alum .5000 lb. soles, far sale by SELL/IKBk NICOLB DRIED BEEF—W.OOO lbs sugar bored rounds, rust out of smoke, tar sale by apt SELLEIttt & NieuLs MtitrS PORK-160 bbl. Mem Port 30 bbl, rump do, for sale by ' • SUOAR CURED lIAMS-3 casks, a superior ant eta, lay sale by r .s. BLICKETS—e3 doz. Benver wo tin Li:!:1!11 . - - - --- WRAPPING PAPER--340 reams Crown, Doable TT Crown. and Pleat:tn, for sale by apt WICK it. bIeCANDLERS PPRP SAI.P.RATRS-10 ou band L. and tot sale bys MiiiMINVE SCYTkik: SNP.ATIIIS-10.1 dna P • no WICK 1;11.:413I SALTS—TO bble ior Wei u6umeni I.pl l WICK & POT ap A t 3/1-34 c was tut 1 .. 1f ... ty I 16k" A Cl PEARL STARCII—M , bya a as rec'a am: lot .ala by NV & M M EllaCK TEA-5 hf eh. J 114“. eiC41.1341 •41. bl -- apt DACON-1 casks yee'd per str Columbisto,..l for LA sale 4, C II GRANT 01 I AKE B9' RERUN—Just oo band, • fresh lot of on kinds, for skits by J KIDD & CO, opt OK Wood st DOTTLE CORKS-1W gross snpelul. for sale by J_) apt KIDD fr. CI (1011 . 0 N-12 bodes Ilatutts, for sale by Mkt All DICKEY & CO ILIGATHEIRS—Vor see by IRA lAI, DACON—Aaorted ior. gala by 19 apt ISAIAH DICKEY J. CO. Frcnt at Land9fez. prano, for ..'e by *PI !W.W.1:66d NICOLS Q C. HAMS-40 tieteeel/ollield's; an do Evans & Swills ; • in store 1,04 for sale by Nell SLLESS 111./ULDSRS-43 cubs weeper etr (sone Newton, nd.for sal+ by apl JAIlk. A HUTCHISON 3. CO ASISESEL-30 tilde Lome No 3, Mew 10 no No V. do. for eels by +4.1 JAMES A UUTCHISOIS & Cl) QWEET POTATOES-6 Obis Seed, Ain reed n.d im , a l6. b/ (.Vl] ARMSTRONG A CHOZER YNEGAR-461 Lbl. pure Cider, in .tore and for sale by 1.111 ARM:PTRONO & CROEER DRIED PEACtIES-10 matt., a prime article, just reed and for sale by apt dFLNISTRONG &CROZER DULK HAMA—SW as read and lot sale by 1) Cpl ARMSTRONG & CROZF.R IN the (Mom of Common Pleas of Allegheny Chan ty: No 13d, Starch Term, 1e.50. lodise matter of Ma Petition of Wm. Robinson. Jr., Prmident of the Ohio and Pennsylvonta Rail Road Company—and The View of the Deaver Road: And now. to wit: hlarch 31, ICSO—Report of View ers bled, confirmed mph and ordered that notice of the 511,0 be given, by three weeks' publication in the Dolly American, Journal, Garotte, and Post. By the Court. il. ..I Certified form the Record. lint3ve GEORGE S. HAYS, Pro. I HAVE taken CARE into partnership with me to my benne., which will from this date be earned on ender the mime of' . .lobn Parker A Co..' klatch 1.1,19 m. JOHN PABI:E.A. =MTN JOHN PAIAJEJAH. 6 CO., Inntensin Greens, Dram in I'n:dam. Foreig ;Marc, Lignors, Old Mononenhcl4 and litenjfed Whir No. 5, Commercial Row, Lawny mice,. mrso Pa. ffitgliiMi ISSO BIDWELL'S PITTIMUDA2II & CLEVSLAWEI LINE eight Lakeßpared to norm, ChM Canal, end interme to diate places, , tu. on the most boron:dile terms, and with the protest de. spoteht.4 Ship spate ere referred to Mose who have heretofore patron red this Lino Scud goods to °Bidwell's Line Aa —1 C Bidwell, Water at, Pittsburgh; & Booker, Roehester; ahlattbcwa, Cleveland; Ktiodes k. Owen, do. CONSIONIMS, A D Jacobs, Youngstown; C M Laffingwell A. Co, Warren; A & N Clark, Newton Falls; Brayton &Co, Ravenna; Kent, Granuell A Co, Fvenklin Mills, Thomas Sari, do do; A it Miner, Cuyahoga Palle; W Stephens k Sion, Akron; Wheeler, Lac Co, do; J 111 c J M Edson, do; J J !Libido, Mn;allion; Cl . l6l,lta[LO & Co, do; Wm Monteath & Co, Buffalo; • 11l Gibbs &Co, Sandusky; B & Co, do; F. Haskell tr. Co, Toledo; 11 N Strong, Detract Murphy is Dutton, /Deane; Bail tr. intim, Southpon; Ibwmn & Co, Allismokse; 0 Dickinson, Unto FOl4 Kirkland is Taylor. Sheboygan; Dole, Rummy a Co, Cheat, Thomas Halo, do. Pittsburgh, March 10,11350. ST. Yourrium, / or Pima:q.v.. jag. 1850. MU= DIDWIfILL di 80.0T111411, FORWAILDINU MERCHANTS, ROCIIFAITER, PA. (Deaver 'Pointy arrAgenta fur BIDWELL'S PITISBUINIII AND CLEVELAND LINE; ERIE AND AIP.ADVILLE !ANEW Enlli4 WARREN AND NEW CASTLE PACKEN; towing and 'tapping between Potsbureh and Rochester by steam boats Illicitly., Lake Erie, and Beaver. 0 - Goods race/pled and promptly delivered to all alive& oat the Curial. and Lakes, At the lowest fete.. Skipper. will plow. diner good. m . fisdwelPa J. C. BIDWELL., Agent, tur3o Water AL Pittsburab. youND—A valuable GOLD %YAMS!, on ritt town- Alp, neat the two mile run, on the Monongahela ..s.. Any person having lost the much, will please , 30 ,,,, g, sw eve, prove property, pay for adverttsement, and he can get the same again. Any Information te• steaming the above. will be received by %V. 01119 Core Wood street, near Liberty. IL PALNIER, ' nut.94te Pill townshin. MR TUCKEHMAN wall please can tor hla by. feta of wane, 37 In number, pay obarfrea, and take them away. tils3J. B. MILTENBERGER, for 39 P 7 Ffoot street Periodical LI (hFItI I CE of the FeCnbarhh, Waco:hewer, hi • a North HittidaguandlY Saslow% nes El.*. woods hlarattne, each, or 110 when Wenn weed. ef —and llama Journal, Kd Pcf year—has brae ream ed how ed Wood street, to 104 Fourth affect, • few doors cut of Wodd. JAMES D LOCKWOOD, m ai Book,aller and latporter,lo4 Fourth si Tll6 MANSION HOUSE. end part of the Grounds known as Rosedale, on the bank of the Ohio Ne er. in Manchester, will be rented low, as it private Ire adene. The attention It one oaths roost bearititni on the Ohio river, and the Grounds are ornamented with Shrubbery, Grape Vines, and Flowerr, and planted wOk the choicest Fruit Trees. For terms apply to •, ntrati GEO. COCHRAN. NI Wood a • IVORAOCO—IiI bans Manila ir Itobinon'. • 6 eases Berne 6 pounds; lust reb'd and fin sale by rar99l C H GRANT AMUSEMENTS. T H EA TRE!. G PORTER. I'letsea and Manager NUM Op alpaUlaW. Dress Circle and esivortre ...... •• • • sa teem Screed and Third Tiers OS colored persans)---115 Doors open at 7; Camila will rise at 7k o'clock. LEI - Benefit a Mr. A. A. ADDAMS. on Monday; April 1, will be presented a play in. teta, ealled nicyfixi.xxvi Richelieu .......... ••• • • •••r• diaMs. ....... ---bir. Webb. 1 Fraucals• •-.......... ....665. rillebnin JuLa • Poner. I Attar the play, SO XII • hties A. Vat.ra. To eoneluda with a malo drama called E. carwio THERES Mr. Adams. Theresa Mn. H. Medals. lrrA n., Comedy is la ratmamal. AT WILKINS HALL, - (Loan Zoom.) The Original and jnatly taidebrat4d Witahliartan nuterpsanth AUTHORS OFTEIEIR OWN MUSIC! And win. have been prenonneed, by all who have beard them, to be the BIT COMPANY—IN 'TUB U. STATFM. After an .0..4/tied sweated:a Southern Tour. rerpeettelly autocue that they win glee a few of their Chaste and laludtsbl• lintentidameata, at the above Pall, commencing on TUIMIDAT EVEN. ING, Much 20,1050. ADMISSION, 25 CTS. For particulars ace hills of the day.' . PITTSBURGH MUSEUM. APOLLO HALL.—POIDELTDI 11TBACET. OPEN DAlLY—from 9 to 19 in the morning; I to S In the aftemoom and from 7 to IS o'clock in We ocente g d e ml . tune° Ai cents; Children yam 19 Tearsnbnpgte nig= 1850. UNION LINE, ON. TIIII PENN% AND 01110 CANALS. CLARK, PARRS k CO, Rochestes, Pn, Props'a. JOHN A CAUGHEY, Asent, ON car Smithfield and Water .U, Pitlsbargh. • CH ANIBERLIN, CRAWFORD & CO, dots, Cleveland, Oluo. minx well known Line see prepared to Momper% freight and Passeagem from PITTSBURGH and CLEVELAND. to an point on the Cartel and Lakes. The theilinm of the Line are imaurposed in agnate; (mis et fficie y astd capecityAgen ts of Boats, experience of napalm,. and ncy of . One Boat leaves Pittsburgh and Cleveland daily. sun ning cooneetion with a Line of Steam Boats be tween PITTSBURGH and BEAVER; and a Use of Pint Class St.= Beats, Propellers and Veneta, on the Lakes. CONSIGNEES: Clark,Pitrlra k Co, Koch Niter, Pc Parka & Co, Youngstown, Otani M 0 Taylor, Warren. 0; A N Clark, Newton Fall., Ck I [ayton & Co, Raven na, Kent, Grinnell &Co, Franklin, 0; II A kfiller, Cnyinhoga Falls, 0; IVlleuler, Leo I Co, Akron. 0; Chambe rlin,•Crawlerd &Co, Cleveland, 0; Hubbard & Co $ andusky, 0; Peckham & stew, Toledo, 0; ti Wilbert. & Co, Detroit. Mich; William. I Co. billaraukie. Whit Murky & Dutton, Racine, Win; George A Gibbs, Chicago. III; Thomas lisle, Chicago, 111. JOthe CAUGIIFX, Agent, eurtAt corner Water and thnithkeld *le MID=I SEM= Tubs, Huck.. IeCANDLESS lita22l /850. l iai se LAIC ERIE AND MICIIIGAM LIME, ON THE ERIE EXTENSION CANAL. CLARKE. SAHR.S.k CO, Roeanger, Proprietor. THE Stapleton of dile old iFnd well known Litte would odor= the public Mat they are sow. In op on for rho present seurtn: sod have commenced reeelvinK Freight end p—e irm •whlek, they sn fully prepared to carry In all ota on the Canal and LAIDE. ERIE AN MICHIGAN. At the lowest men One of Um Boma of the Line mill he =moony m the tandiag,beloar Monongahela Bridge, to receive freight. JOHN A. CAUGREIL Atallt; Wine; ear Water and Smithfield ate, ElnahmlL Ile by IeCANDLESS We. by Iei—ANIDLESS low to elate eau eCANDLFAIt .; reed ay.l .LBEITTSON. II W Cotgaihnm. New Coatlo, pa; Miteholtreo & Co, Pnlasla; tar C Ram. Sharon: iN k il!ZokreVUl tl 3reouville; W WU], Hanitooo• Wm Poorer, Conuozotrillo; &as J Rolliorter & C • " N mr3o Trot ankle, jun ICIIELTREE, I iberty larva =CIE UZI= TO DRUGGISTS. BROWN'II Cantluidlne BlLteiios ?lune. Ting elegant Pettiestling TlVlUE,:srbialt owes its blistering properties Wely mPaMbardine, Itaa been in extensive use for several years, both is pd. vale p , neti.ts and in hospitals, and btu been favorably noticed in several Medical Journals. Its mperterity oars` be stated u follows: tat—lt is equally vemeant with the mamma Da plastron, Lynn:. 2d—ft is cheaper, L a , blister more sada.: al lem east, 34-1: ts more cleanly and roadily applied. • • 4M-11 neser produces Mraninary or trouble:maw awe sores. KNOMMI;=;;SIi [See nonce to March No. of N. Y. Journal of Altai elle; oho amulets in the hamla of an the dealer..] LawriniaPs Dato Dliossrated"al_ PATENT IMPROVED HORSE HAM-FLESH GLOVED AND STRAPS—Embraelea a 'emend ga sortmeor of Ladies' and Gentlemen BATH STRAPS and DIDIIDOFF 'BRUSHES, lard. and stnall. The free and liberal me of these este . is nose jastly morded as one of the most aeon:ad means of promoung health end long. life. (See ednotial notice In Eremite' Pmd, of Fab.Md; also Circulars to the hand. of all the seadmaa - ' MURRAY'S CELEBRATED FLUID CAMPHOR . . The mon agreeable and effeental preparation of Own articlu, in pint and her pint bottles. (For farther particulars sod catmuoes cortlfteale% see circulars In Ste hands of all the dealers.] COX'S GELF.J3RATED SPARKLING GELATINE. The hest article its use for making BLANC.KLANOE and JELLIES. ..... EMERY. • fall 'momenta numbers. max and second qual ity, in kegs of about antrum 150 lbs. LUSTRE (Price eloak redtteedd A superior article, In eases of 1111 Also, SERVANTS' FRIEND, In soma style. MAGNESIA. Of every style and quality, Ms: CARBONATE, in pick papers, and eases of 115 43 lb.. and 120 lbs. CALCINED, in baser of 1010 s, 3 qaalities. do PONDEROUS, believed to be tonal to Henry's, in boxes of 10 lbe each. MUSTARD. Taylor Brothers , superior London In nn foil pack ets of j and 1 tb, bane of 9 end 111 lb*, and In bulk of kegs or 20 lb. each. TIPTON'S PATENT LINT. Nos 1, k. end 3, in Ilb packers. Also, in 1 and 9oz packs. Price reduced by the ease. WEDGWOOD AND PORCELAIN MORTARS. A complete assortment, In emits of 4 to a dot, as. sorted, and in nest. Also, SCALES AND WElGHTS—Aseneral assortinent. LANCETS—Ermit's Gen.; Smith's do. — SPATULAS and 121.=Y KNIVES—AU saes. WtlllE SKlNS—English and Preach, all Mad. Lows - seers, ea. 150 eases, embracing &general amonment of Brown and White Windror, lieneY,Mou, Betmoin, Venue.. Mar, Olive Oil, rce, An. Also, his remelt= and Ileum Water. LUBIN'S EXTRACTS. • A complete •S.01119.61:IL Also. Ede's preparatiOn. ROWLANIYS MACASSAROIL. (Monte; Kalydor and Es. Tyre. Geo/ diem/ for the United State. , • The subscriber, having made arrangements for a regular and fall simply of the foregoidgianlclea, I. prepared to supply. the (nee on the umat favorable terms. Ile bas aka on bend a (tersest usortatent of ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN PINE DRUGS AND CHESIICALS. including MEDICINAL ROOTS, SEEDS AND EXTRACT!, lODIDES, MERCURI. Al.!, and IMSENTIAL 011.91 especially she choicer qu.kaes roe perfumers' me. Agency for BACIPS celebrated Atconm. and PERT UMEFtS , SPIRITS, of any deslredor. GEO. D. PH Importer of Drags Chemicals, __mr3oiiil23,ksmAS 44 Olt at. N. York. ME NM! Mawllab and .Agrierloalla BODIN. TAMEO D. LOCRWCiOD;Rooksallar and !emporia: : ag lot Fourth street. • few doors out of Woocila Woal street,) has for solo— London Architectural Magatlne, 6 cola r .o Wood's Treatise on Rail Ronda, 8 co.-15parlda Life and Writings of Washington, 1* cola, Ihro.--Spark's Lire and Writings of Franklin, 10 vole, royal Rao.— Iliclo ry of England; Pictorial edidoo; 4 vole, royal Ova —Shakspeare; Pictorial edition; 1. volN w royal _mr29 104 nerd. sr ursumustots. rpm: DELAWARE hiIITUAL SAFETY INSU RANCE COMPANY —Mee North Room of the Es change, Third strati, PtdladelpalA ram I ersaasnea —llsuldinge, Merchandise and other property, in Town and Comnry, insured agelest lou or domass by fire, 11 the lowest ray or premiere. Mut.. laseasees—They also Mure %teasels, Cao goes and Freights, foreign or coastwise,anderopen or special policies, as the assured may desire. ImArts. Tesurgrenranort,They also tatmre mereh udios transported by Wagon% Rail Road Cars, Canal Bests d Swam Roars, ea river, and Inks., on the motsONt Ii liberal terms. DIREtYlORS—Joseph H. Seal, Eduland A. Bauder, John C Davis, Robert Bus., John R Pearom.B. BB ' ei Edwards, Deo C Grip* Edward Darllegum.lsue II Davis, Wm Falwell, John Newlin. Dr Has HRSUM. Jas C Hand, Theophilus Paulding, II Jones Ilreaaa, Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, George Serra!, Spenser Charles J !ahem% Wm Dap, Dr 8 Thom., John &Hera WmEyre, Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITTEIHUROH—D T Hurimh Hugh Craig, Jr.hu T Logau. WILLIAM mArmi. rmid. 2 L Rieman S. NawmaS, Seu'y. Pi irjr ushu V rg l a. " " ll V' ffin e ttif7 P"" T . . 2.l 4l ' . gAgr.."*l' For Aim, A TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING. 4, /i• • ••• IL basement story, suitable La a Gt..), TINI Itay.e Is substantially built, and is 24 feet front by N feel deep, miming back to ku allay. It ru now Not• pied by lour fattudes. Terns easy 24• 2 ••••/.. sod payetentet tu ado step . 1nt2,14 611. IVALLINGLFIND. oo h do Pemberton's a& 1. do Russell & Ragmen'* se; .15 Jam* . ke 5 ea, Ilar..1810&..P1 1. do llonfy & 3 do - Warwick'. 11 . We by mrs GRANT, ' 04 W a r . a t 15 , 1 , LAPS 11•14. A te* casks Of WV CIIIIIIM IJ , tad oeuelo yea on head. IVALLITIOFORD k 00, . irkWatar ' CAUL •Ue o •. 01L—ro OMB ea tqltri itgara, co 09. 145 rir r P VOllBOl , Oll road per income, Coolgei, fqrS aIIEY, MATTHEWS e CO "- c•- ~,ul,lif'W3gi. JO,, Filth streatePaub•rek., HOME I CITIZENS'NSTITVI INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Pitt• bbbbb . C. 0. HUSSEY, ---- qt. N. MAR S, wr. Wino—No. 41 %Valet Intent, in the notetrouse of C. 11. °RANT. rxie COMPANY Is now preparod• te MCI?e an kinds of note, en hone., monolocenes, goods, merchandisoLluonsomals loanatuovemeiral.„ An ample gearanty for the ability inel integrity el the I.tuation,Va afforded to the claracter e the lb meter", who nrei all care. Of Plnobutgli, well .4 favorably known to the community for that prudence, Intelligence, and integrity. , LlMOCrOta—c. Q. 11.. y, Woo. iogeey, Woo Lor imer, , Wolter 80.. lingo D. Zing. Edw.. Ilea:C.o, Z. ILLowY, x Itarevegb,S. bier. teeing/ . . • e Llama] Poet copy.] LARD -3O top No 1 Leaf. • tabble de; roe'd per oteatoct Colkter, for - sale by f00r291 &REY, 111ATTIIEWS k. CU - 311111NTING PAPER-30Dreanis211.3641x38,2Wit, fand other rises, in sore and for rale by REYNOLDS tnr49 • corner Penn and Irtrin lot YPE—A compleu, set. of Type, iiitiable for .11 • kip& of Job Wart, which L. nevrr , beert .sed, Tule al a b!izein, Ly . ' mom •' EErfiOLDR AIME TUBS -9 Jciin awn awl formes tty, • , mrt9 " ILEYNULDS'a.SHEE pia IRON-1W ton Raymilton Furnace; DM do Marion • do; DM do Mack For •ohn ' (crania by • rar99 • J.k. it FLOYD, Round Church riLOvER TIMMIY .ble by 'LI mr99. J ec It FLOYD 1 )0Tf .2 .:11-510 el r uks pure. to to ojnifk,vl.,L W OO 4- 3 bales m ec7hrsusem . ;ail:MI.1; ••• - GHAfili LAINS-1 oa.i choice min: and B Lkrage do Lain.. OW enure new *nide.) Also—Llbirrines, Plabonea, Tirane. and flareges. se celred an& any, opening et A A MASON tr. 00'8, road • Market .1. been Third and Foerdi erTor 911,K8A BATII , OI- 63 dna Rich Fancy F Stilts and Vaunt. Also--30 pas Black Figased and Plain do, very high lastre; with a lotgn and,well selected stock of Silk Goods, reed of A A ISIA,SON CO'S, airS trasketfit, been Third and Poortb _ . JOISN LYONS, NO. 4 STATE STREET, BOSTON, Agent fon Clouts and . &Mowry of Progeny to Enema. AVINO pent nearly a year in the various Re. cord Office., National Inbrary, ae., daring_kus ate unit to England, Investigating alaing• for pen*as In this country, and having ...aged efficient and re sponsible Agent. in London and klanchesier, he is prepared to afford oil nee sssss y information aid ad vice to permits who seek to recover their properly in that country. - J. 4 keeps Stint of the Rank of England'Dividend Bookr, wank may be examined for 14 cerits,nrlel Ibr ark knee of the Alphabet. Reference. In Bomar • • , C. IX F.:ALIANLS, Notg ry Pohl.: JAMES W ELI, N i 1 HENRY R. MAY, Ewa JOHN W. RIDGEWAY,Eni. • CONBiGri/MS AND FLUID MAGNESIA. BOUT is CO • TO Mothers sad the Medical Prole saw.. kc a l!. Co: art, willtinit exception, the Only article certain CO ford relief and cum sore or cracked Nipples; and ham their particular consmetion they mill poise invalua ble when the Nipples are inverted or in any manner "feet P r Dr Pratt's Patent Breast Pump, a new insentient expressly tor the relief of painful end sore Means, when dttteguled with wan they are fee impanel Us soy now In use. : : Dr. Pratt's Patent Nursing Cottle, which is fast ao paced ing—whon introgueed—all ether kilid. Dr. Priars Cupping Apparatus, the mat nutria mad the neatest article in use far Copying.: • • • For .ale, wholesale. and Mail. by canal R E SELLs US, 57 Woodie C=! TrilE Co•Partnarabip bereltdote existing beltways I. inn Ceitaaa and Bei Sityl7l.iff; w day dissolved by mutual comma. The basil:was of Uns Tate garments:lt will be mauled by /met te/lara. JAM (OHARA, RTLIFF, bl o rp o s , b i umb, March B L elo -1n eott l atn '' melt, b'y C. or sale w to mr.lB JAMEA IA7 INDOW OLASB-900 bosom Molionann Co's brand; 151) de do do; 50 do Idsl4; SD do 10016,11010,10010, 12.119, in atom and for sloe b 10 1 04 JAMES. DiaLZELL; n -4ORN4 meta just seed anO for solo low to olor kj lot, by 1.2 a) . JANSF.9 DALTELL Bownetsl Homo. tar _ ,_, PEN AT • MURPHY A BURCHFIELD% Ibis mamma—ChinsPeed:Coburg. Florence 'Reid, C , tone wed W blue) Fluted Draid, and othasetylse of Fan, Bonnets., Also—, FLOWEILS AND CAPS, Hives* • ariew. and al ex• Vilg I iZI. rnae "- tir es low e,; 40' come. . • ~ mils i &S! . ZALIIIPBI 1108 T Undyed and for sole, of No 110 Second street. d• lorte tod oplendid mons:lent of Floid Lard nod Campberm Loorpoorhaeb will be eold tithe, low- Cel CUIIIIM )40ei for crab.vit.Orotiregor. tareriPeftWiall' l 7 - : - • - 3 stul3l • _ HO r MON soncntErt..; e and fin , sale ID* p. DOT Aan-44.ouks in 0, ck4eamm4pmwnhby Cured Elms, I sed- W RABBAUGH HJlla—fa casks Balk Bog and brute by mad, VLK POHIC.—VAIM lb. % jul g.. 23 Aimoi : G RELBE, LABS!— 20 bls in wre end for . 12te mR9 U; D RIED PEACEIW-400 ., 6:22 ic7/1111IrlittlA' UTTER—IS hi. - Flesh Roll, in eloths. Aut rioNi and for rale by [mail! Wi C a l gl MUST ,:f B l= s gt . ;:a h" ler; WAULIMRAIRD&CO Watmatiiit.; KEZI m "; fr.t" - 1ff7.1.",171=_, - 1 mareastans. .1 : n 251 •sv ALUM; FORD & • BACON -1 satsl: l 7 4 l4ters mria ' ZVALLINGFORD ic Oapo V VOll. SALE-40000 roots of Catawba 0 ram VirUs;,,:. r Sti peftoCe, and 110,0t0 Cuttings at TS cants pal . , Apply 30112.4 Pd. STRAUB, osraNk Mammy on the lend, .illeatltor_ . .. PEPraIiKS-4014Jast reed n a for as:. bi 13.72 ' St TV ILARBAUCH UGAR-21/ Man N 0 Bupr. in more ■rd for Ilea ty 0 Men • 8& W 11.51311AUU1l • IDES— Dry —.'dr4,";(vtazG LARD bbls And 100 ker. Le d kw .2102 • (men 8 BULK u, arm*, for use by s .t. lIARHAVGII AN, INDOW GLASS • — CV bozos 1.5.10; boica 710,, - , ' 54 de 9:1% 120 do lOoIY --• . 10 do, cold; , 116 do 10011. II do 10015; ' 14 do 100141 5 do, 110101 . 4 do -1211 - -5 do ''10 . 117; • to do 'MN O( emit. a Herton's towelfaetere, vlOot to qilll4l, to city Wow, which we older for sole ors wcotnmodo, dog forOrden tor any Woo pftlitln s i7 I . -- HUEY, bIATTHII Vl+ otter - No Si Waterst CON- SWbu snlnb9 anS7 H JOHNSTON. 112 S!tond et; bbl. AIM d for nal; Lv Crn. " 4l7 4 "ar - JOHNBTONZ r /LRAM kegs in atom and for Hde by ma, H Jonmmirr . WU. sum. t Psibares Steam Explainers Prievesattri" ; WM. BRYCE, Agent for Faber's litagerite 1.04 i, ~ , Ile again relented to Ibis city, and will Cr leant i to a shalt tient, at Christy's lintel. Penn Intel. ' a wishing In avail themselves of this saleable to rove , / meat, to renter the me of steam See tratnaiP net. . will do well to give Mat • calL - The Gauger re no. , In r aeration in this city, at oar press offmr. -, tie WOO Work., Bailey d: Brown's Iron Weilts,Merlsoraloa . Douglass , Planing Mill, Jones B. Quin'''. g0b.. 7 , Shop, Faber's Foundry, San the Cur grist liiii.or' Moos. Wlllmarth re Noble. Also In A'degheng city, at the Penn and Bub, Cotton rations a. paisestoeM I fr. Co'. Lead Factely, Wright LJiate,Jaseldnolittol{. f and Hay's Toning Shop. ' .L ... ' . „." .' ' • The following testimonial infer. of "Fa l ter', tatago. antic Water Usage; comes Leos; or. cesP... W .. ii ; Y Lome en to entitle It to greats:low Aerofoil: . •r f Purr Correa Mt.. I. . • . Pittsbargh, febrasty 1t), tedi $ - ; _. Dear Sir —Agreeably to ort dew, we will etre yeaer. ( our Spume in Metall le ileateittyeral Plnettraheicle ' loge of "Faber's Magnetic Weise Gage* which has" been in operation on the IbAlers in our oinks tome lht months. . talionls us great pleasure to suite dim sal no sing le' ~, Instance daring this time has it failed , * amen: ate ly an, theme the quantity or position of the inter in tha bollers,,as intended, and for which It is en admirably :;.. adapted. Da Litre.. .siteplielty places it al wet IM..' yand the possibility stereo beeorritag deranged Irian- ' tion,sehile at the same time it pOaartettes a value Moot , - Indispensably, by•gising.tbaelywarnlng am any dtfb: Oen? of water in the boilers, and es Inch canine Can .. i ., ~ ffir ,,,i.t.d by tholLaLieg•teriere In nrels ma Dam could Mimeo its to dispense 'with * du:armlet, t.,.. Very ttnriTt-Ve..A M.:DV, CHILDS tr. C 0.. ., - - ImOriilt TE."I: d o e o o Malan d Yourcho ng Tea; o; ; •,• 10 do Usuipoordar do; . , In 1611:6 toss V II 6 6lb. Jo do do; 10Glbs do lintrpowd4,o ; - II baba do lonarial. •oo; • • la More and (or sale by garSO R0'414 Church Balvjoio • corso -111.11.,L0yD. 11(1AR—V 1 h0d. 0 1. 0 ", N 1/, read and for . - 1;W --- j, lor2o C 11 4 /LAN't I , 3 lll.6l 4 6, •: " at U t`lYult a M oT.l,76;fi . atr2o al 61.1)*/) "=" 7 "l7il.lZ`v . e Y o rAlli—la cans vim; mare and for ~/a by mt2o I kftFLOYD . _ UCILETS-23 datikamer, hwul an d lot map R FLOYD 088-10 don Beaver, on hand and fog nnle - br • ere J &.11410VD 8 60 0/43-2) don In store end for solo by • nirlD FLOYD onln L r pnce - iba.r—A onperlor article, In If e7r:,g --L T str2ol WICK I bIeCIAN LESS Wilkiiin9 I a. 011.-144 • oleo tit% - • 70 do 709; • • YI do 40a; for la aby murk hiceA.NmAlia onto OlL—aii Mao gamed, to sum, awl lor "$ by MOO •8 E SELLIKRS, 57 Wood .1 Orm:l;;iw,4t i ;pilt;mlgg Headley 's Mimelimier 1 vol, bound In elm . Coast.= o demist/on of the Universe,' by IsSld4 t vets, boated in cloth; Gray's Neutral Philowmhy; I mtl, °loth; Travels in Minnesota; do do; Life sad Writings of D. Chalmers:3 so* of. Comb's Physiology of Digestion; 1 vat; Abbott'. William the Conqueror; I vol; Tine Wilieingtomc a novel by the mins or 7l?tanno dP. L.teasay, or the PTOgress of Etter is* who: of th e Came of Linwood, de. Hands ? oot Heart= • novel In Janet W. Willi.. Th. Donny of Toodennie, Noe I, t, 3, and 4. Received sal for We by JOHNSTON t STOCKTON eoraerMarket sad Third lEl=