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    lITISBURGH GAZETTE,
PUBLISHED BY WHITE & CO
E=EMI
TUESDAY MORNING; APRIL 15. 1650
up-Ammar:sus are earasszty requited %OULU/ to
item favors before 5 r. la, and as early In the dor u
rarbesble: Aflrerdoesseau not maned for a_sp -
Cad sloe sill Invariably be Shames% mil ordered mu.
.117110 Norm Aisoror.—Aftertioe•
mews ru ms btozino to dm Nati AorMern rod
Vatted fjure, Plaidelplaiktemired 61 ,
lulled from this °Zee:
ssFdireanun Dias GLlNlSTL—Advertimsente
sibeerie. far flue paper, will be pm:sired and
Surrassied lirem t6L ogee.
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04rrimanaavia Coaninowlwirßasetiption s
in this a& sable *par, will In reed and Wawa&
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131 "1 11 Alcinces.--thabscrlvione and advertise-
Mute 1, Ws parer received sad forvrerded free of
Chugs fie= this °Mee.
Oats sad W - big Coessty Oen.
srustsen.
IN ammo of the can of the Chalets., the Whig
and ...Me Comas Commlueo of Correspond
mice me et the Coon Haan. The (skewing mole
nen adopted „to
cod That the Whig and Antimasonle voters
Ile mai Election Districts of Allegkenyfonmy
; b y
e, end bemby reneenee to meet at t , itel nasal
' plums clectlennorn Say, be is day
idlers than and there to elect two delegates to
MN Convention to be held at the Coen Howie,
eoWeekcsday,the kb day of Jane, at 11 o'clock,
Dahl Getennuiem• to snake the *seal and necessary
issanimatimm (or the ng October Electimm. end.
also eppolnt Gm delegates to represent the County
Inthe,StsteConsentiem to be held trt the city of
Meeks, on Wodandayoke 10th day of lane..
between
primary memings InOtp Townships to be held
between the boars et me and five o'clock. (except
bo Pint and them In tbeWards ughs between the
la clue e''lrk amt
= Boro
DS, Chapman.
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, ALA Piontam4Beenataries.
Term Prams, •
Pinaterght; April In. fast
iCTBEF: NEIT PAGE FOR LOCAL MATTERS
Tztacsaerrtic NEWS,
Tag Tatorr—ltoo.—Our readers will And some
obserraitotta on this subject, In one of
Snake ktteta, publisbed to day.
• The Baltimore Patriot say., that the sections of
the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, now advertised
for letting, embrace the entire line, hot previously
under menet, excepting, only, the part which
111 , 111111 the issue of whatever action may grow ort ,
of the controversy with Wheeling, respeeting the
mice by Grave Creek and Fish Creek. This noes.
tins meet be decided, at latest, by the Ist of Ore
Whet eext, under the provisions of the net of Un
gisia,pussed with a view to its speedy determine
ties: Whatever may be the decision, the Pa
tter la awned that the work cannot be greatly
delayed thereby, and that if the line heretofore
adopted by the Company be matened, the whole
mad will be opened in the atimmerof 1852.
A correspondent asks us where the Eastern ter
reply, we can only say, that as far as our inform".
don extends, it. is an undecided vacation. We
gaintisof the Western Railroad is to be located. In
believe it has never yet come formally before the
Board; other questions of more
. pressing import.
.ante haring hitherto occupied their attention. We
promme, liciwever,-for the present, at least, that
the terminal will be some where to Alleghedy
city. 'The company will ecareely undertake the
construction of an expensive Railroad Bridge
aerima the Allegheny, until the road to finished, sad
earning money.
Tin Boma tusalsot.--Our neighbors of Cin
cinnati are complaining of the smoke nuisinoe.—
This has led ■ manufacturnig company is that city,
to anthettin the editors of the Cincinnati Quetta
** etrer aroma offer A undrai dloYar a. to any one
who will attach to the boilers or chimneys of thee
aumufactory,an apparatus that wdl consume the
smoke which their operations make neccasary, or
la any meaner suceessfolly remove the smoke
natures., without interfering with their machi
nery. They submit their expensive boilers to the '
acperiment—their stack-t—their premises vowel
,ly-,requiring only that damage shall mot be done,
or impediments be left to the proper operations of
their machinery.
This $5OO is offered as a reward for the (agents
Ity 'that shall attain the end tamed at ty re.
seeable vet of tha apparatus to be applied, will be
paid In addition. Tale is thenainif a liberal offer,
and we trust that it PM be speedily taken up and
success mown the effort. If Cinolunatlhas ryas
Inn to complain, melt Pittsburgh hasaxmch mere
cease Who will, then, reap ea immediate re
ward of fire handrail dollars-by inventing a make
asicistunalt
Tasting, Yea= Taincrellis trioarir" l. -nt
tuna prosperomi newspaper, hal been greatly en
larged and improved. hls now published in the
tjustur form, In Imitation et the London
. papera
, We rejoice bailee this evidence of its prosperity.
tica Floarrrz...-The May number dais unique
and racy medical periodical is on our table. Dr
Divan writes With a sharp pen, and without much
reverence for theories, old or new, which be
thinks wrong. This--Dumber (=wins several
sharp, paper., and keeps up the interest excited
by thaw which preceded it.
So lu, the Senate of this State bu cot acted
open the bill repealieg the act of 1E47, in relation
to kidasppine. We hope that Lady will lot the
matter sleep. When the people want that law
. ieyealed, they will ask for it. Nine tenths of the
people. at ?Tent, are In favor of its remilining to
active fore° onthe estate book.
"The Post asses GOT. Johnston for exercising
tbe rawer of the 1/00, f r t he rdont
the Veto Message, adrra will La% c tAta arav
epuelttelveevldect , bo for lien, i het rielrine
Or the power, in this in . ,lance, won st.i.olu!ely ca.
cruel,' to save the ena.tituEna Iron Infractioe .
sod the people from a pose invasion of their
rigid, -Due the Poll let its readers see the Veto
Message, or is it afraid of Its powerful exhibition
of LoecCorx depravity?,
PROW PHIL ADELPHLA.
Ccirresiondeare auto Pi4ibargb Gazette
Pattaniuuthi, April 10th, 1830.
It that doubtless vilify your readers, to learn
that our energetic . President of the Pernthylvania
and Ohio latlrond Company, Qeneral Robinson,
.Imannucedeirin motions the whole amount
of Ma Bonds of tho Cities of Pittsburgh and Ake
'igheny,on term highly favorable. Tors will azure
the completion of your rest weatent work with
out delay.
is I 11112 informed by the President of the Central
that the Board of Directors have ordered the
wM of the heavy work of the line, (Including
the hoonWn portion of it,) to be immediately pet
under munch The President Infonni me 'that
the whole line, with the exception of some twenty
Lay miles, will be entirely completed by the Fall
of UM. Thiele glad news, and will have a ten
dency to. enhance the ratite of every ram of pro
peity In your already grent city. The general
impression tent *that Pittabergh will experience
mach greater advantage from her railroad =nen
eons, than any other ally on the line, as she will
gums bath the eentio. and diverging point of the
, several iina, bringing to her the ;anion, of the
Lake ohm* as well u of the Great Western ILI.
urn; besides having immense markets opened fur
her teanothethring prodeetemr, in all directions.
Tie deaths* of Plustenosh la Just he/tinning to be
thee' shadoired, and you need
the thought of seeker, before your epitaph hi
taus population of half a million within the cot.
paneled distrlOlS of the . Smoky . Clip. The Hain.
ad/Lailres4Ceneelalon praired,asal toraptoleam
ai Wire; but kW portions of the cowry
was nprenethed, and theruwu Weer no man.
midisidayed by Thom arho composed it. TOW'
city hid act, I believe, 'v.2111100 representative pre
seat. I gambled upon the energetic Engineer o
the Pennayintoia and Ohio Railroad Company, S.
W.4l.abertit..Eag., in the greet, yesterday: he left
to day for Harrisburg h, to mg. for your city, sob,
on Ms arrival, will commence his labors with all of
has accustomed energy. No man boa done so
mach to advisee° the Interests of both the Central
and Ohio Railroad, as this gentkman, and be des
serves the warm thanks of both Philadelphia and
Pittiibough, fa his delusion to their intetesta.
BOLiOCIO, bale, is olceedinglV active. Altoge.
that, ft has been one of the moat preeperbus sea
snits ever known in tthts city. The above . are
lined with goods, and crowded with customers.
Money ta abundant, and 012 every side one peen
nothing but ?evidehens'of prosperity and enjoy.
meta/rho weather is the only thing which
bolting band, it being &hood Wintry herr, to day.
0011. Johnaod, veto of the Apporthonment HUI
: meets with decided apptenl this env the Gov.
Arcot keret. alive to we interests cede,
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The Wa l aington Union is paying Mean.
as and Web deservedly high emlimentidot
I , lkelz mute Is IhaptWear exigegicl4iitthe canal.
a lia$11;IIOTON
Camaraderies ado Parana GaTlM'a•
. WAIN . Envrron, April 12, ISSO.
flonafacts regarding:the Iron Thaslness
of th'i tutted [Mate.. • • •
Nearly a taunted. ago, I commenced an abstract
of a memorial from Pennsylvania, printed by
Mr. Mater Butler, containing valuable informs ,
Bon meaning the production ninon in the
Uni
ted Suter, and the Influence of the present tariff
upon the supply and price of that article, and
ainsequeolly upon the intends of thorn who are,
engaged in thebualneas. I now reams and con.'
elide the synopsis then begun, end hope that the
Intonate( the subject to many of your readers,
will, in your judgement, justify me in occupying
the nemeses . ) , apace for the purpose.
The memorial states, by way of illustrating the
fluctuation in the price of iron in foreign marketa
and nicotine inour own,under an ad valorem tariff,
that the one million of tons of iron, which we con
sume in a year, would have cost in the British
markets, in 1543, 311300,000, and in 1516 up
wards of 344,000,000 i that in to ray, the price ban
newly trebled in 53121 . years.
Before the revolution, England imported a few
thousand tons of pig iron from this country, chiefly
from the colonies of Maryland, Pennsylvania, and
Virginia. So early hatlUsr great iron interest be•
gun to develope itself. Tho only competitors of
Greet Britain for the put seventy, years, in the
production of bar iron, has been Bassin and Swe•
den, and the cost Miran form those countries, in'
British markets, from 1752 to 1542. has varigd
(rota $6O to 5130 per ton. The average from 17:50
to 1826 was about 5100 per ton. But even with
the substantial p:Iledi011 of each high prices as
these, the British government, dosvn to ■ very late
period, imposed a duty onlinported bus, of from
123 t o $32 p ee too. That is, in brief, they 00 P. -
ed a prohibitive duty, as long as thi'ar own manu•
Caesarea needed any protection whatever, and
whew that nee-unity ceased, thhy attack cliche
deny, as an eximple of flee trade to other nations-
Now, what a contrast to this wise, gateau:Lan.
like, prudent, and practical course of policy, is
furnished in the conduct of our government to.
wards this great national intent! The American
producer of pig and her iv., paying the lugheaf
wages known in the world, is compelled le corn.
peteitinder a low and shining duty, oath the man•
ufacturers of n country in which the price of iron
has varied for ten years past from 39,50 to $25
per ton for pigs, and from $22 to 563 per ton or
bus. At the present moment it is alleged British
bar iron can be laid down ' New York, Phila
delphia, New Orleans, or any other of oar sea
ports, tor $35 per ton, duty paid.
According to carentl eatimater, 500,000 tone of
iron are annually produced in the Baited States.
The vast business connected with this branch of
industry give. rapport to 250,000 persona, and
quires an expenditure of 520,000,000 a year in
wages.
kiln Nil activity of business, in previous years
one hundred pounds of iron have been consider.
ed the average consumption of each individual of
our population. It is estimated that had co dis
turbing rause intervened, it would now have
been equal to two hundred pounds for each :per
son. 'think, however, that this is an extrava
gant estimate.
In 1847,am price of pig iron in the United
States: was 330,00 per ton, and 750,000 tons were
consumed. Yet high an were there pricer, all
the old stocks were swept off, and there Was an
estimated deficiency in product ion, of 100,000 tons
This deficiency was co doubt caused by the
change in the tarlfrind apprehervuons cf the cf
fact dad calor.* duties—apprehensions that have
been "sully realilsed. In 1849 the price of pig
iron was upon the average, under $4O, and bar
iron about 330. Yet consumption tell oil at Ices ,
one third, and prodectiori one hell. At the do.e
of the year, stocks were rapidly accumniating,
and the imponationa were augenecting, at a rme
which seemed almost to threaten the extmcf.on
of this great department 'of notional industry.—
There were supposed to be 300,0.0 tons of iron
on the American market in November last, and
the quanuty ban no doubt increased since. An
that year it has been tasted upon good antcorityi
that the opentuons to all the var.ous branches et
the iron manufacture consumed Ices of the products
of gertenl industry, by sl2poopoo, than daring
the last preceding year of prosperity, 1817.
WArtumarcx, April 13
Moth of rho Clerk or Um Ilourgo—C anal
dato• road oontoot for' t!to orlce—rTh
gialinimisra claim —lnvestidat4orox.
Ron. Thomas J. Campbell, Berk ofthe 11,use
expired to day at five o'clock, after a very brief
but digressing illness. His family was not to
,at.
'andallei upon him, ex 1 learn, thrg have not
been brought here this session. Mr. Campbell
was formerly • Whig member of the Ilonae irom
Tennessee, and in 1647 was elected clerk by the
roma of bit party friez?., lie was re4eleeted in
January last, owing to the divisions of tho oppo.
site party, and through the desertion of their Mg.
aler candidate by a portion of its apothem mom.
bees. He was .a courteous, competent, and Op..
right public officer,kod so far on I know, has the,
charged well the trusts reposed in him, except
as to the distribution of the inferior effaces within
his controL
The coatis has already began far the profita
ble and important office he filled. I hope the
Whigs will manage pmdently, nominate a suita
ble person, and adhere to him oath an election be
effected. They may - rely upon thin lac!, to
knot eater, they, by u.nly and coargy prevent n,
.0.1)4 caxrabi Wit twerp Item <d
ace <am yeabE. of soprernsaY is tba.l3."r
g atam of tee Musa. Mr. Campbell's death at
thin time, is a great public mufti-tune as well er
domestic calamity. In the evil times ripen to bah
we have fallen, Ufa not impossible that whale
weeks may be coossuned in the attempt La ' nice! a
successor, and that the miserable encases of lass
December and January will lot repeated. it may
ha assumed for an absolute certainty, that each
will be the ease, neere the wishes ef tLe Sainte.
ern members be deferred to in the re-election of
a successor- to the deceased otheer.
The (Uphill claim has again been before the
House. Thd Committee of inveetiguien have
asked fora definition and extension of their pow•
era. This might have been forseen cat the com
mencement of proceedings upon the case. no
extreme and fasthilons was the delicacy of the
House, when this meet discreditable Janie first
came before It, that ribbed; chose to ray a word
or make a mgge•tinn in oddition to What was
vouchsafed by Me. Toombs, the personal friend Of
the gentleman principally implicated in the trans
action.
The committee VMS reared on the motion cf
Toombs, and was sent out witlanut powen or
dearly prescribed forietioax—lt tins come back to
the House for tlem. The answer of &int . body
was curette* prompt nod deceive. Whig.
and DeIIIDUZLII united to confer upon the commir
tee sunk ample authority as will leave iknotbing
to ask for on that *core. The Whigs in Particular
exhibited theft wollingriers to favor the meet
scything investigation r by.assisting to vote down
propositions for extendlog the enquiry into other
acts under the present and put admiuittratioos
ofa aintilarly imepicious diameter n imposition
eertainly reuonable and jut in imelf, brit . which,
ii happened, found no favor with the autocrat!,
who,bowever, strenuous in ferretiog ont [Utter
people's peccadilloes, prefer keeping those of
their own &tends remarkably 'tidy.
Hon. Mr. litiCennad,:whirse iateaded:deinutate
relemrdta yesterday, will remain here fat nnmo
day'.lustre.
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piton mirousnxrao.
Cotrespousenes of the Pittsburgh Gault,
April 12.
The Conn:Mum, of Conference, appointed by
the Houses on the Beek Bill, base not yet made
their Report though it is geoendly endeartood
that they have agreed open a compromise that
will probably be seeepted by both Houses. The
HOUse portico of the Committee were deposed to
be a little ultra at first, and held oat very stoic
bernly for acme lime, in favor et the Ire . &arc
nesthstren upod" the issue and circulation of
pew. This, I understand, they brave now rebo
ot:lllM' ed. The next most troublesome question
was in rep:4 to the individual liability upon de.
pates. But this, too, 'I believe, bus been given op
by thi parties favorirm it. I presume the bill will
dot materially dilTer from the ram in which it
paned the Semite.
• No actioa luusyet been takee to either House
upon the new Apportionment Bills read by Meson
Butittp, Packer; and Savory. ImMediately after
the veto orate former Dill. It is probable that
this subject will come up again on Monday. What
mama the LOCOIOCOO will ultimately pursue can.
not sow be ascertained. They threaten very
loud, about going home without peuelug either a
Dew Apportionment, 11.0 General Blinking, the
Genend Approptituor, or any other of the impeav
tact Bills cf. the Berrien. This, however, la all
gneconade, end will only frighten the verdant and
unwphiiticated. Those who have watched the
coons ol ;Legielation it a proximity that p -seen
ded ell enchantment, know better. As the Yan
kee poet very appropriately expresics it—
"It slot a itioltin kind o• caul°
That is ketched arida motddy corn!"
The bill which originated in the Senate foe the
appointment of eommlulonera to investigate the
ad'airs of the Bank of Snagnehanna county basal
so paned the Home.
In the Senate yesterday, on motion . ofidr. Pack
er, the bill from the House, entitled an act Or de
fraying the expenses relative to the investigation
in the case at the Freeport Aquednet, was: taken
op, wad rend a second and third time, and par
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RESOLUTIONS RELATIVE TO THE RE•
DUCTION OF POSTAGE.
Mr. Haslet rem] in his plane the following pre
amble and resolutions; which were also taken up,
read a second and third time, passed, and sent to
the House fur concurrent.:
Wen.. The Poet Office Department having
been establinhed lbr the benefit and convenience
of the people, mod not tus • sonree of revenue, it is
the duty of the Government to reduce the rates of
Twinge on letters to the lowest practical point,
and to permit newepapete to circulate through the
tennis free of postage in the COLIOnti in which they
ore respectively published; the impdsitcori clench
postage on the letter being unjust,naNual, and
amounting fn fact to direct and urthensome tax
upon knowledge.
Arm muwass.s, The exprlence of the put s in
both Europe and America, has clearly proved that
low rates of postage have not only greatly bacraus. ,
ed the amount of mail matter, hot also augmented
the revenues of the Post Office.
AND wuness, Since the reduction of the rates
of postage, bilb4s, the revenues of the Depart..
meet have been amply sufficient to defray all the
expenses attending the transportation el the mails,
besides leaving in the Treasury, on the 30th of
June Mot, a surplus of 0691,732 20, which, at the
end of lite present fiscal year, it is oonfidently
expected; will be increased to one million of dol.
lars.
Therefore,
&mica by Me Senate and Howe d Repot
sr,nrutteer of rho Commonwealth J Penn.ryloonie
an General Awerally wet, That the reduction of
the prevent rotes of postage to a 111ligH0 rate of
two cents for a loner weighing one hall au ounce
and two cents for every additions) half an ounce,
prepaid, and the free transmission of newspepers
through the made, to the counties in which they
are respectively published, would, it is believed,
afford aufftwent revenue to sustain the Post OF
rice Department, and greatly promote aid extend
its usefully..
&Joined, That our Senators and Represents
lives In Congress be sod they are hereby request
ed to are their influence to prorate the passage
of a low providing for the redaction of the rates
or postage to the standard indicated to the thee
going reset:Won.
&solved, That the Governor be and be is here- -
by nquentod to cause aeopy of the foregoing pro.
amble nod resolutions to be Eirtrarded to each of
the Senators and Expreseattuives in Goegress
from Pennsylvania.
Various Henn amendments were then taken
up and concurred in
Nothing of importance was done in the House.
Mr. Grier offered an amendment to one of the
bills to repeal the three hundred exemption Isar,
but the House refused to consider it, by a large
majority. The Howe also again refuted to our
pentl_tho rules to take up the Montour County
Mod orate day was taken up in the considers•
tion of amendolenta to Senate bills.
In the Senate, to day, on motion of Mr. Hugns,
the hallo authorise, the trustees of the Constitution
al Presbyterian Congregation of Douala! town
ship, Westmoreland comity, to sell sod convey
contra real mate, wan taken up, passed, and
Suit to the Rouse for concurrence. ,
Mr. Skinner, of Northampton, read in place
bill to incorporate the Farmers' sad Mechanic•
Sank of Easton, which was referred to the tom
natttee on Beaks. The remainder of the day
in this body, was occupied with ;nitrate bills.
In the ,Honer the bill to consolidate the Mu
.hal cad f'ranklin Colkerr, parsed Baal read.
The Revenue bill was also considered in Cora- -
Lnitlees of the Whole. Mr. Wi1115011., of Reeks,
made &A-erg forcible and amusing speech, whelt
creved 'greet laughter. He took op the hems of
the bill—the license for 1110W11, brokers, ece..., and
compared them as objsMe of taxation with the
•obetaotlda now taxed in the country. He thought
:hat those who wonted to see the elephant should
,psi for the eurlositi, instead of the hud workitg .
farmer, SZMO good might thiiie gordot of
them.
The bill In stilrpeeding.
Tae Hoes,, refuted to take up the bill to elect
proteruncg attorneys—there not being two thirds
is Cover of it to suspend the rule.
Tbrfollowic; b4l, which wan introduced try ND.
Dante, hough et n general character. is thototht
be of special interest to' the peop!e of Al.
!reheey, from the tact, that its parsage woo eoL
.cited only from that cleaner. It has passed both
Hooter, and lam not sure brit it has already been
signed by the Governor. But whether it has or
not, IL Will of ourse meet with no opposition in
that nearer, so that it may now be taken as the
law of the land.
A SUPPLEMENT . to an set relating to the cora.
mencoment of actions, paned June tiirteee,
one thousand eight hundred and thirty Ws.
Sec. I. Be it everted by.th. Scow* mod Yaws
Reprranualiem of Ao - Comitmon:ooalth of Prom
aohisiliti, in General Aatrostilv met, and it as
korsby exacted by the cioitherifyff Ike rams, That,
in sit oases now pending. or .hereafter to be
brought in any Court of Record in thin Common.
wealth, to enforce the payment or ground rent
km a id owing upon lands or tenements held by
virtue ormty lease for life. or any - term 01 year.,
or in 1-e, the lesioe, his helm end assign., shall
hoer a full and co mplain remedy thetetar, by ac
tion ricovenata turning the lessee or lessee.. W.
bur, or their Lein, executors. admlnistratort, or
nmigne, whether the said premieres oot of which
the rent mums, be held by deed. poll, or other
wise. COBDE N.
T.n.oms SW Tons..
Corrtepowleuce of the Plttabuga Gamma.
Ntur Mix, April 11, IBM
In general mown theta It a great dearth, just
now, a% we urn neither disposed for summer
pleasure, nor inclined to continue our winter
aronserneeta The annual dinner of the Atierican
Dramatic Fund Association was given last night,
ohne Astor Lime, Dr. C. Co!den, Esq., In the
Choir. A very large milleceon was taken up, and
the fund will soon become available. It has now
property to the value of 51,500, though only two
yearn in existence, and will anon be able to ex•
lend a helping band to those who, after a brief
re awn Or gayety, generally fall into the most ne•
eviteinius circumstance.. '
Immigration this year does not promise to add
so liberally to our population, an daring 1919. la
aim month of March the German immigration, via
Havre, WILL only 246, against 714 in the same
time loot season. The whole number of emigrant
. ships which have left Eneope,thheyear, le Aileen,
of which about hal! are from London. The peace.
fat condition of continental Europe, and the in
: creased prosperity Of the laborers of Great Bri
tain, is a satisfactory explanation of the diminiah ,
ed flood of population seeking nor shore,.
A Chinese lady, Miss Ewan Yekgo, ham jail lir
rived here, and means L. make the grand
! accompanied big showman. She le one of the
t real analgesics of tbe Celestial Empire, and has•
toot only three tactics long, so that her pedestals
I look no Meech they. Sad been sharpened out. She
ii s a ttended by n Professor of Music, and the chop
I sneer ' sad will give one "at home,' in a few
days.
The Tribune of this day contains the details of
Mc negotiation of the "Plitabiargh and Allegheny
bond,, by Col. Heldman, with Meaner. Winslow.
Lanier & Co. Tuella hinds are looked upon with
groat favor, and have already been taken to •
coosiderable extent (or EoMpeea Investment—all
will eventually go abroad. The long time they
have to run, (25 years) and the clause making the
principal and Interest payable here, places.them
nt coca upon the same footingtas New York
stockt, ezoept that Pittsburgh pays one per cent
more interest. Our own city stocks are rarely en.
er sold, and the new loan comes at on opportune
time for parties leeching a safe and prods late In
vestment. The retest which the oaks was made,
le of course not 'sawn; but if It brought only 85
per cent, it cold wall. Wail Street is a curious
placate borrow money in, and a good slice Is al.
Ways taken:Ml . 6y the broker. no matter how able
the aegotimatot a loan may be. Fancy !docks
generally, are dull, and bolder, desirous of sell
ing. • All sound mocks sell at fall prices, and
Penurylvania clone at 921. MI kinds of cor
poration beads are in better reptue since the law
prohibiting corporations from pleading num
peened. Many large louts like those of the Erie
Co. and the Bade. [liver road which sold below
par, to the taco of legislative enactments, are now
legalized. The way to evade a law which nays
bonds shall not be lased below par, is this t the
company bemoan money, mi gmekbonds u col
lateral sunray, the lime expires, and the tecuri-
yls sold, and the law evaded - by pawning, not
Wag the bonds.
Mr. Chinon ix pushing on t;a.
to repairs of his
two expliniog squadron with nil diligence, arid
hen abandoned all' hope of obtaining a dealt of
seamen to man the vessds. The letters giving
reason to think Ste John Franklin is in existence,
are now rather discredited, and are generally sup
posed m allude to the 'Plover" exploring ship,
sent mit by the British government, to 'examine
the coast aloog Sebring. Straits . , The now what.
inggromids, upon the North West shore, will this
season be explored still further, and!! our whale
men do not disoover the lost navigator, he will not
be found.
Cotton continues dull, and prices range full
Under those of this day week. Breadstuff'' are
atiU active, and there iv considerable speculative
demand, based upon a aupponed short steel: of
door; good Michigan can be had at 5 121 a 529.
Whiskey sells at 23 0 291. Pork remain• as ba
kers quoted, say at the neighborhood of 3.10 for
mess, and SS 31 for prime. Lard in firm, bul l la
cot meats noashange. Iron is dill' at 521 cash
for pig, and a :tale of bars has been made as Ina: ,
as 539, 6 mouth.. Tobacco is In active demand
at 101 l prices. aroccries are dull, and for cone
particularly; there is • small demand. Steam ere
dull: sales of old clover at 6i, and new 6 (3 7.
The Rev. W. Philips, of Mcrcersburg, Pa., hat
received and accepted • call from a congregation
In York Pa.
Patine. were introduced into Ireland by - Su.
Sohn Hawkins, who obtained them at Rants Fe.
Franz Cattier, the great violinsi, has arrived
at linens.
The ammeters Ohio, Falcon, and Isabel, arrived
at Havana on the 4th inst.
Six vessels from the East Indies and China are.
rived at New York on Monday.
Lien, the greet German pianist, was lately
married to a rich Russian widow.
Qa•'eu Victoria has 'given up her iuteutted vist
to Gibtot.ar.
Large guaninee of anal are shipping from New
estate, Englend, to Caltfernia.
The Queen has milled a ttenalon on Mrs. Bee
sy Moore,4he wife of the poet Tom Moore.
The United States frigate Raritaa, wen to se
from }lnvents, about the fah tuatara, for Flailed°
phi..
The German populetion of St. Latins, estimate
.1 20,000, have ten Protestant Churches. •
Several deaths of cholera had 00CUTOli el Sai
rapcisvale,La., on the 20th ult.
•
Theodore Frelinahuvien was unanisnou
elected President of Itutger'a College, New ler
aey, on the 9.1‘
Tie New York gas light company has drelor
ed • dividend of fire per cent. for the six main
ending first of Febmary last.
Power,' atatne of Calhoun, for the e , ty of Char
'estop, la daily expected in New York, fro,
Gen. J. K. Hammond has been luvited by th
City Council, of Charleston to deliver a eulogy o
the late Senator Calhoun.
U. Excellency the Peruvian Miniater wlb
U- L:cd States, arrived at New York oh Tuesals
in toe toestner Gentpa.
A far at Ithica, N. V. ma a., 9th, dettroveS
four or Ave esianlishmeuts, with the Erie teletraph
office.
Tha Secret U. S. Agent deepstebeillo Human ,
was allowed $lO per day while in service, besides
travelling expenses.
Tight sleeves are again in fashion. Between
he aboalders and elbow, there ie worn a doob
rem of boll.on fringe.
IV-Urn pia..—lvo medicine ever earned for Spell
• higher reposition in so . MOOrt • Limon, has the Liver
Pill, &scorned sad •ornyeurodair by Dr. tirLane,,l
Vitgatia. Although hot • than time comparstlitny
before the public, It has already earned for tuella
decree of popularity hitherto umorpnred. The de.
mood for them has becothe Winnow. Mears. Kidd&
Co. the propribioro of the medicine, who etude in
Pluabursh, <ORM, of Fourth and Wood streets, are
constantly receiving orders which they find it almost
snarly impossible to supply. The popularity of these
Pills le not confined to any Pnelenlor section of the
eroudn'Vrhe demand being central, from the North,
South, Chet, sod Wen. Tie troth Ic to &nose It
more common In all quarters of the United States than
that of the Liver. And there Pills an the ten remedy
ever yet discovered for Hepatic derangement
cr Fur salt by J. KIDD& CO, N• 60 Wood June
•PlYrdenirS
LOGAN, WILSON'u. Co
Iso WOOD STRUT, ABOVE Fll7ll,
I.IIPORIEESAP CCTLEIV I dtt
A* tie attention& taip:
PAMIR SPRING STOOK.
Which they think will compare foTorahlT. /AU: in
error *A theatre:l, with that of any
other hoe* either hero or in
Panctom Loma 3agoAa. —rzeptreo :4 J. W.l‘etly
Wfiliau attaet, N.Y., and for sale by A. Jayne., No.
70 Foana atreat. "flus .111 be (baud a deligoital
ela of beverage fupctiiay lad parLicellarly br stet
11,001 t.
Batta's Daostic—Art improved Chocolate prepar
non, betnie a eambinatera of Cocoa unn ianocerd,
cgorming and palatable, ddbly recommended pew
Warty for uwands. Prepared by W. Baiter, Doren,
ter, Mnsa., and Gan Silo by A. JAlrca=3, at ece Pet
roar ware. Na. 78 roam. et mcbt I
Issprovsiossista as Dontlater.
DR. O. 0. ESTR4INS, Woof Busion, 1. prepated
mane . ..ire and ItLoci Tana In Terl,ole and part
Quers, upon Suction or Aunnsphenc Suction PlNtes.
r......CTULD IN In. NUNUTiv, 0, hem the nerve t.
exosed. Office and res;dence nest door to the N•T
or'sp at., Foos@ street, PittTburrh.
Rareo ro—). 11.101 , Fadden. F. 11. Eaton. tali
DR.- D. RUNT,
v... WWI.. Cortatt otltnartl.
' and Decatur. ..txrtarcen
. net-dicta
A.IOURN7- , AN COMPOSITOR wanted at RI
tZ
oet. apIG
EC:7IEIM
WE have 10 toos lee for rale, to arrival Bealers
and Hotel Bayport, +Nal had a to their advantage
to call en 4YCONNOR, ATKINS & CO ,
apta Canal Basin, Labetty to.
BEWICELEY ACADEMY.
ACLASSICALAND COMMERCIAL BOARDING
bCIIOOI. FOR BOYS, It [mice from Pittsburgh,
Rev.Jir Ern S. Tuvega,A. Prtnespal.
The rain:anal Sesatop will continence onWe'ditesday,
!guy Terma-1176tier Session of 6 menthe.
Pat Circular., empire el the Prineipai, Sowlekley
Bottom P. 0.. Pa., or of Mowry Joan Irwin Ir. Son.,
11 Water ttreCt.or Messrs. T. 11. Nevin to Co. No. I%
Liberty amt. Patabureh. ,1111,dia•
- upAscoms DERMONS—Sermons tor t pulpit, by
rit II II It.betub D. 0., L. L. D., for ...lb by
IittPKINS,
avin 73 Abolto Itotlmbra, l'oarth .t.
• ___ _
RICA—'I,OOO,OOO Steam Ptessatt Uric.le of the L.
qvalityl also 200.000 of Common Brick, for vs
Eaualre of (Apia) 1i1..1.1h10'.1
ABUY WANTED— moat lto a rood reader. I
owe at this oflires.
brie Lrinir•ll:a W. Ltme. for pate 1.7
kiIIILIIRIDOK, WILSON t CO
apli Watt r Motet.
B ULK yes •Ito.ltlotg;
pp. bar., Ica .31c lq
spLi LIORIIKIDNII. WILSON ke'
•
YEAOS4 wo. Drted Yeachen for gate I.
loge. contignmenl, by
1013 RIIYV
RVIA/1111-13 Ws for gab by
npls UMW, 51/I.I7IIFIA'S &
p OfASII-10 corks firm .on, for role '
AMY, MATTHEWS it CO
r, PA HL AAHES—'IO orkr Jam reed. eonelgomrn
'Of sole by (i 9131. HARDY, JONFA aCO
finit.tACCO-10 had. LW Tabaneo jut landing, r•
1, sale by [ITU] . 111111DV, JONE 3 & CO
BACON L1A.515-3 cults last landing, for .alo by
apla HARDY,JUN}4& CU
L — --
ARI 3-40 kegs yd.x landing, and f or aisle by
ayld HARDY, JONES &CO '
ug - App — ,R - s=r2 iiriihkTrad L..),-J..t reedll 4 ..a far nada by (gal CI II GRANT
OUISVILLE MUTE: LlNG—luu Lela (melt bum',
Crap's/ par Gruver, for rale bp' C H GRANT
BROOMS -447 dos Broom for sale by
aptS WICK & MeCANDLESS
BAYARD having Ode day associated with
boo his e ye, D st, Bayard, will oontinue the L.ellthee.
hilde, and Oil bluntness, under the style of Jo4n
e r ,y.rd Son, in Ws buildings, corner of Petiolaud
Walnut oireetk In the Filth Ward. They would In.
vim the attention of purchasers to their well selected
smog of RocOcn Leather now being received, consort
tag of New York and Ltaltimore hole Leather, and
Leather and hloroceos of every description, together
d ap s de cry variety of oar own math/femme ark:—
Spat/lab and 131wghter Pole, Upper, Kips, Calf Shine,
IlasdasF waning, Bridle, and Baths Leather, Seating,
Lace Leather, atm ac. Alen, Tanners. Oil and Cur
rives' Tools alba Mat quallty. Allot which ortll be
sold at the lowest possible rates for cash.
WADDING—A fresh supply reed from th e month de nudes
Mowers by WICK & hicCANDLESS ----------
DATENT BLACK—ROO be ham ree
IDd an &
Coale for sale by
• J
No DO Wood wee:
SALIikATt/F—ZS cask. Clevelend Salem. I.
mile by aped WICK 4. aIeCANDLLISS
PICELED PORK-4 t mike. a very euperlor
Ude day received, and for node by
WICK& MeCANDLEB9
•
I"THE SNEKTIII3-301 dos pbtera, for sale by
S
solb WICK & bIeCANDLLS3
I)E&KL/I—jaat received, and fay nala by
apla WICK k tdcCANDLESS
VlN.Epirt—" b""{bI;Igi'IISIaCANDLESS
ANVASSED lIAMS-340 Canvassed dams toe'd
C
for ..le by . WICK & McCANDLESB
MOULD D ANDLES-+ll7 bosex maw , Mould
(land es for ten h win( NeANDLFAS
p°T.,t,l"-"'"
g • bit prime Ground .ep;
for sale by N Qi cATI VP
TARCII—CI • 11. b f • a 8.0
• for role by opls WIC & AIoCANDLEAS
RYE FLOUR-33 brio reed els day, for role by
avls WICK It IdoCANDLE9H
VARIEGATED song -41. bra , or oh. by
WICK t FIDCANDLESS
IlliglOVAL
T l L E PTV. i ra ' srrs i !? '"Y al mr' fi r ras hi' lllZ P" AV d
SHOE MANUFACTORy.lo " Nrchlamet olec r eb tag
doers abase Wllll, where he bps on hand a very
lame socffltt.t.ci of /300111 AND SHOMv of his own
sannufeetere, velneh kw will sell hewn than can be
p crammed to the city. pAEIEL
5p13411.3
-nem UOXEo ro, Yale, brbolegale awl mall, by
n .1 w P MARSHALL
NA sated,
AGood ry
YO het UNMAN, ea Pe:rem. el D
Donee, w ho had eomie crinri ln
ence. The bee
eelerencee Reelled. Apply al No 114 Market or.
=M=MMMM=
r MAGNETIC TELEC HARI.
szarva'RED a TICLEO/lAN/an
I.OE. Tif r.. PITTSDIDIULI DAILY GAZETTE
CONriftESSIONAL.
\ValinincrroN, April 15
State—lo the Senate to day, Mt. Foote ellen
eda reecdation for the percher. of 1000 copies of
the/ debates in the California Convention, tehiiii
as adopged.
A tiordber of petitions. and various rep nis from
, romittees were offered, but none of general in.
Mr. - Dickinson moved to take up the Deficiency
Kevente BilL The motion wee curled, and the
bill taken op
Mr. Dickinson hoped that the Senate would be
*blew got through with the bill to day,aud it mita
important that n should.
The bill is still under ennsidcration
House—To the House, after the reading of the
journal, the Speaker feelingly end eloquently an
trounced the death of Mr. Campbell, the late clerk
of the House. He spoke briefly, but nobly of tho
faithfulness of Mr. Campbell la his official capaci
ty, while clerk of the House.
Mr. Gantry, of Tennessee, made some appro
priate and touching remarks in reference to the
deemed—eulogizing his character no one of noble
bearing to every respect.
The-usualreaolutiona of respect to the memory
. trim deceased were then adopted, after which
hu liouru adjourned till to morrow.
Sr. Loom April 15.
Vu were yeroerdoy visaed by a revere snow
oral. It eorroneterd. about ball pert eight 11)..
clock in the morning, and continued until five o'.
clock, I'. hi. The ground was coveted with anew,
to the depth of seven or eight inches. The weath
er to day is cold, foggy, and disagreeable.
TINALOF THE MONTESQUIOUS.
Er. Louts, April 16.
The trial of tho Montesgmons is drawing to
close. Mr. Bates commenced his argument f
the defence on Saturday, and was most <toque
In his appeul to the Court end Jury. lie wdl co.
elude to dry. The Court liciuse wag crowded
duringthe dry—the eentit being obolly occupied
by the lashes.
==!
Sr. Irma, /46115.
Oar latest ISCCOUOtI trom St. Joseph, state the
several companies of California emigrants are do
mutilated there, and that thing. in that quark
are in a distreming condition. Much sielmea
prevails, principally Diarrhoea, which has curie
°fru great number. The backwardness of th
season adds much to their suffering, as they ar
compelled to break• in ripen their stock of provi
sloes Several have returned to their homer.
FIRE IN LOUISVILLE
,Lootsviu.r, April 15.
The wholesale poem/ store of ()Tarawa and
Morton, won destroyed by fire on Saturday oven•
log last. All their boots were destroyed. They
had just commenced bitelnes t , and had a very
large stock on hand.
The COMIniMiOO ball. of I. M. Clark son, ed•
noting, urrm partially burned; the contents, how
. ver, wore saved in a damaged mate. The build
ng belonged to IL Birch.
A large three . story house, built last peer, was
also burned.
The mock sold buildingn aro astlmnicil at 15
$20,000, partially insured.,
Lortsvitts, April 15, 1 briO.
The river is falling. this evening, with eight
water in the channel. The weather is very ply
not, since the snow last earning.
The fire on Saturday night was not p'deatrnet<
tree as at first reported. Ten thousand dollatii
would cover the lon
Two more area occurred yesterday, bm w
of little wmaequence.
A neer° slave gabbed a white man is the tit
yesterday. '
MECMIIE=I
Sr. I. n., April I
Tr...tattoos, to day, wore light, owing, in a
peat mermen., to the disagreeable weather, which
checked out door oprratiooft.
Maur—Flour ts dull; pales 300 bbl• at f 5 1265
25 per bbl.
Grain—Wheat Martini:Los active, arid, sales of
43244 - AtilinaiBt2op , crinii'Confet4thasire
la donssad, but sales are wafted to retail lots at
490 for Coro Wd rlr. p...rlbir for Ont.
provirionales 3130 pieces balk Pork at 24e
Wi shoulders, 34e for sides, Asa 41c for brim; Isle.
49 cis bacon shoulders at 3.; sales of clear side.
at SI 6.5 per 109. Choice hews aro sold at 31e
per lb.
Whiskey—Bales at 22:, per taco.
Hemp—Saler, of 5 lo BTU Nile. at 5516005.99
per tort. The tendency ts downward.
Lard—Sides sit Sri 60 per 100 tb.
CINCINNATI MARKET.
April 15.
Flour—The Jewand n moderate, and priers at.
changed. Sale. 114 1541 - 55 per bbl.
. Grain—There I. a apeculative movement In
Corn, and the market ie firm at 40c per Au.
Whiake—Sales at IP{ c per gallon.
['atrialooa—The market la quiet, sod we he.
of au transactions worth reproilog.
Grucetlea-5101Ittlell is siilleuinc. Sugar I.
firm, rit 4 Icalle. Coffee shows 1(1.11311..r0Veli (eel
lug, with aalm of 50 bags KM at Ito per
The river has Isilen If inches In the:last 49 ho.
and still receding. The weather is clear and p
giant.
uuenswoon GAUD EN
Two naliat loiostr the Caty, on the Ohio Rimy.
1111 a tlummer iietle.• having and gone repair.
L toil improvements, adding much In his former
beauty, Is now open for visitots. lee Creator, Tem
perate Dlinks, kept 4.1
Uki in are Paktum
Iche attention Is part , colally invited to v large
collection of ever bl.mtng plant. of all v.:wetter,
ollually found in greenhowses, tarn, the choicest kinds
of onnuel dowerlng planit owl dui:llls will be ready
tot eelotery the Ist of May.
The Steam Boat will cowm unn
en, Fing from its
foot of Put tercet to the Iferdrer, the let day of (lay
Two line. of Onnulduses ere now rummy from tb
Old Allegheny Bridge. Gard,s kept on tempernor
firlhetine., and rimed on Sunday. apt.s-d3t.
Proposals tan Coal, Ell•sk, and Ltross
SEALF.D PROPOSAL.; for denvertne to the stores
of the Works of the Pittsburgh Gil Company,
120,r00 bushels of Bituminous Coat, 30 Of 0 bushels of
Sleek, and oho for all the Lime rahleh will he requir
ed for the use of the works for one year will he re
ceived et the Office of the Company until Wednesday,
the Nth inst.', et tro'cloek, P. ff. The above MCI!, i•
auto Le of such quality nr,l delivered at such times
and 111 rank quantities ss shall be approved of and al
ter:tett. The standard of oo:upstart°n for the coal and
slack to be 74 pounds per bushel.
Prop.la to be adthrersotl to•Thes. Itakearell.
Preateent of the Company, and endorsed "Propmal
Mr Coal," "Stitch" ar "Lime," ar Ma 0., may be
The payments In be made monthly, mtalmng dupe
nettles menrity for perlOrl.llo, ur enutract.
• IL-did J MES , dI CIIRIAJ'Y, Treasurer.
Boys. Wear.
MllarllY k IitIRCIIPIRLD, at north east corn.
of Fourth and Marker sta, have received an a
sollment of Tweeds. Merino, thirsiments, Whom.
Maas and Satincits, of fancy colors, sash as ate
Gram Ilrowooind new styles of boys' mixtures; ol
a variety of styles of Cotton Goods for toys' Weft
oleo, Evan% Luce. awn Luisa Maori.° of emits.
color* follusis' wear. ant*
• Proposals
Lt, be received by the Subscribers for the .1
livery of from fifty to onn hundred *boom
be els of Coal at their warehouse during the 55000
arming fA lbs to the bushel; rho weight to he it.
reTatilned by the collector's return at the WPigh lock.
golf disc TAAFFE: tk. °WYNN( I it
N° . G.
54 , BOOT S. $4 10
nE twbaeriber if nom manufacturing ut
bcacla
rri
NUINNER SWOT, of gond mammals and were
Manseip i .1 Me very tom price of et 40.
•
'No6 Harter at. second door from Water IL
aptlilto cO Yd
• Pittsburgh City Flouring
(Formerly the Phanlx Cotton Famed, /at rd
wa,
torolecrttl 1r... most
Fresh tround Family Flour;
CO COM Marl;
• • dot- tato Flaeri• . .
Brat:and Menai
Chapped Orals tor hems an/ cows, for sale It
WILD/Anil & NOBLE
-_
• BlUirratte r*i•at 3.1 1,, As 4.
4
V 4 CASKS rit the above Celebrated brand and
WO teet,direet froui the manufacturers; tdo
ea; a nary on the way from Now Orleanv, gad CA
ooled baba neat week : and:ll4 sill vhorlarrive
via Balturnite per . hip, Juniata, ilberlapedlip i =pia.
Cu., add Allitieovtileh will be cold on arrive , a; the
lowa...marker price fur amid: or approved bill..
. , W is M 1111CHELTREN,
a i It No leU Men) , or.
GREAT IRE ORTANT CHEMICAL DISCOVERY: .
. •
cuemtca. vdimutiTion'
From do Vigsraps Kiagelsra, to repel Diseases!
Dr. Gursott's.Extrart. or Yellow Deep
and Mossaparilla.
Cocas consumption scrofol• etyripelss, ther...na
go o• tompliintat SireCtio.. 01C01111
ay
philia dropsy. ..ma, senors, offset.. of
the bladder and kidney..mercurialcor
rupt horror., rush of blood to the head, fever and
.goo, female complaints, Rental debility, ytp,,
loss of twpeute, headaches colds, costiveness,
gravel. night Owes., cholle, organic alfeetlona,
palpitation of the heart,. bliss, pains in the side,
chest, back, 3e.
'lts infollible in all diseareshattaing harr an int
pire sta. octio blood. or Irregular action of the gm
tem
an the Vegetable. Kingdom, pa.Af. , dim Beibd be.
dopopned plants and barb•: eangemnl to oar ddrdtbm -
Ilene, and adapted to the can of disease.; and to the
vegetable kingdom don the reason al man, as well all
the instinct of animals, torn far intldctes to pain.
The Syrup in a scientific compound of the moat vat-.
made plants in nature, entirely free from deleterious
and enervating mineral substances, and se it expels
direase from the system, Imparts Tiger and strength in*
&corresponding degree.
ChRTIFICATF.S.
An extraordinary case of derofula, Eryripelaa and lil
t et& cured by the sole: ore of Dr. tthysottla Com
pound :syrup, Yellow Dock and Nantparllla.
Beemthsls. Plea. 37, 1819.
Da. Demure—kin I tender my Wenner tbthks tor
the great benefit I have derived from the use of your
valuable syrup. I Steve been lthubletivery bad with
a scrofulous we, which made hs appearance on my
Ohio 1 did not pay much attenhott LO tt at fink sup
potting it to be nothing but an eruplthe that appear
on pen.° t o tares. It finally began to increase, .dllt
spread to the back part of the head. I applied to a
phyticiart, who •tsanded me all to Ito purpose. I bad
tried every thing that coulelbe. tried. I seminar Syr
up of Yellow Dock end Streapertlthe and concluded
to use It, tee I knew that Yellow Dock was one of the
most valuable articles in the world for the blood. I
. .
benefit your :trap. and from di s y ste m, of one ',lne r t
could teen ment change in my continued
to welt until I was a well man. I net* feel hke a
new person; my blood is perfectly ettased and (tee
from all heparin., There Is not a question but that
year nearly ditGOVertd eantrOiLlld Is far superior to
any strimparilla sneer tom Cold
This certificate Is at your disposal to ptibinat ii you
like. nail any one you mar refer to rue I shall be hap
py to give. lb., all tbe information I eau about my
case, are. I remain your obedient servant,
Gionon G. Jones:on.
11l Market nreK.
The hest female medicine known. The Extract of
Yellow Dock nod Sarsaparilla is a positive, speedy,
• ar.d pormaneld care for all complaints Incident to
FEMALES.
Its mild, alterativeProperties tender It peculiarly
applicable to the slender and delicate eonstitMlon of
the female. I , It unrivaned in Ito edema upon such
discus, av incipient consumption, barrenness, lea
nnhoeu. nr wino, irrcaalar menstrentoon, incontl
ncrec of none. and general prostration of the system.
It in n edistcly con
nt...ma that distressing nervous•
new end Imsitailv so common to . th e [rennin frame,
mid imparts an energy and Imoyancy Waurnosing
tOry vie graterul. WeAtaric evidence on file which
.i.doccs not mennety to Recommend this medicine in
tamped [4,01•:t. who have not her, bleared with off
etinno.
ent , Lartra [lnn, or Falling of the Womb, of
yeare' standing, eared by Itr. Gaya/era Extract
Yellow Dock. one aloreapatills, liner every oth.
known temedFliie been triederelloot relief
AYstotinuton, Ohio, Feb,
This verifies that toy wife, aged try y ears , h a ,
!melt •ufletitig under the above complaint for five
I.l.—llearly all of that altar confined to her bed. I
base for tour years eonstantly employed the beat end.
real talent that retold be procured In this armors of the
country, vanhout any benefit whatever. I have sire
putchaved every tramutarnt recommended for the
cure al such diwases. all of which proved worthless.
In the spring al 1,4 r. I we. induced by my, friends
to try Dr. Gnyvatt's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla,
which was used for four ramtbs. After she had used
it tor about to weeks. it was evident to all that she
mug improving ur ,
and from this time she improved rap.•
Idly, endgained flesh sod strength, until the disease
1•1118 rnumly removed, and she is now enjoying mast
excellent health. WA!. hIONFORT.
We tieing neighbors of Wm. and Julia Monfort.
know that the shove statement, ns le the sickness of
Mts. Monfort. and as to the core being effected by
Days... Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, to be strictly
... JANE EDDY.
SAKAI! POWERS.
Groat Guru of Cocilutraption.
Ii.O.ILTON, January 2.1910
Mr. Bennett—Dear Sir: The great benefit which I
have danced Born your Extract of Yellow Loeb and
etermparilla. Inducer me, a. an net ofjlatiCe, to mate
the followingsteleincto:
After e:tang for two yours born general deblliT,
which finally terminated In consomption.l wk. glren
up by my herniae and physicians as
waseyond Me wed of
medicine. Au a last resort, I induced to try
lour Extract, and har:rigused but two bottle., Re
cordnlg to your directions, I am entirely well.
woad thereon, eameelly reYomori.d your unequal
led Gempannit to the afflicted who desire agnswerfal,
plena:Mt and insfe.xemody. Gratefully your friend,
M. WAITF..
11BfillitattbiMehlablerwpot up in large square butter
'cOntaleing ageargottand the carat of the syrup blow,
nett a grace, with litialtriften signature of 9 P lice
-
eon the smaide wrapper. POO ,. Si per bottle, or
WI Gnu le fora:. •
• • •
It is enl4 by J. D. Part, Cement' Footle end Wel
nutetreett.Cineeetsti, Ohl., General Agent for tt
Saw and tl'est, to wham ell ardent meat be addrese
Caner k tiro , Ear, W. P. Judson & W m; & Cluorons. Crusting - ulna; Abel Tor
&Immo., thrum hlik,Toorandu; Dobort Roy, Wel
born
Raferigt, Calleorburm L. Wilcox, Jr .
burgh, couter of Almat
street and Ibn Diamond.
sw Goods 1
. 1 Hew Goods II
CLEAR TIIE,TILACK
Neu, Sprang and &amen Dry Goads fan 16-.13.
WILLIAM L. nussuLL,
~. ... Wom.eseLa and Retail Dealer in British,
*French, and Amerfeen DRY GQODS, Marko'
mrset,-berween third end fourth," elan of Of
me Dan lime, kis Jun commented mettle
and opening one of the most rich. eplendtd,
and extensive meet a of Sprint and Summer Dry Goods
ever offered for rale In the Weston country. All of
these Impelled Goods are fresh opened, and received
per the lea steamers from Prance and England; as.
also Dish Linens, Imported direct from Belfast, nil
g bleached. and warranted the pure Miele; these
Linens me all imported by the mthweriber, and are all
pro. dat.yorrowarratited. Also, irtshLinea Damask
Table Cloths, the very teat mane:mow; nod Irish
I.lneu Deeds of ail kinds. imported dimet from Italian
by the subserilicr, end will be foetid the real Elll2l' '
Meth,
DELF-`,43 GOODS.
New at) le etch ; Turk 051a1P, nil colon, splendid
goods, blank Tart Satin. nil ththes, rich Bede;
black glace Sills, all colors, lots importation; French
Rid Slaves, all colors. the beat plaid bieek
Armored, per last Ereneh steamer, new style painted
Barer% splendid good. Also, a superb and large
toelg of aside black Brassels Lace, for trimming Indict'
dresser, very sea good. plain Barcena in alt colors,
extremely low. bethitiral good. bleu* teilk Fringe, all
widths and prices, very G t:C2Pj French Lawns, new
myth., pee laid French weather; plain black Gee Dc
Blithe, high lustre, .therb goals; block figaredGro
De Rhine limeade, nen gniod. French and English
Cashmere. new mica, hthinikbil •D". splendid
figured Owl., goods far hail drethe. nub embroidered
Se•lf• Malls for evening dres es; Seems Editing and
Inserting. the best imparted; Silk Tomes in all colors
and qualltithr, new style, plain and than •lfirk'd black
Ilareers,ell pricer; printed Lawns, new styles, a ri l ,
'or
cent. per yail; Baum, de Lain., • new ani.
for ladies , decives. Also, • largo end salsa) stock
now my!. spring Bonnet ItlLarins, the very best
posed, all new.
Cantnn crape Shawls, all <Moro, fresh from the Cus
tom House; Turk Satin Shawls rplentlid goods, le all
rotors, per lam steamer, beautiful changeable Klee&
silk Bhawls, (mall imminent:. •'
white embroidered
Carlton Crepe :Them!, superb goodej green embroider
ed Canton Crape nbawlr, splendid goods; Lapin's
French made Ftultraidered Thibet, tlned Importation;
Paris punted Cashmere Shawls, all prices and quell
ties; summer Cravats and Scarfs in creel ea
rietY: French workedCepes, Collars, and Cod's, it large
11,7011.12.1
A Largo Stock of
DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS.
50 bales unbleached blush., from 5 to IV cents pet
yard; 15 cases bleached Muslin& 11.0131 4 to lei 0.31.1
per yard: cases Irish Linens. imported airs. from
Iletisst; II bales Ttekina. tram i• In 25 rents per yard;
cases blue DAD. bum S to Ili cent. per tat& be.
aides a full as•-ornnent of Summer Cloth. Al.& Cos
...ere., Tweeds, Stamens, and Kentucky Jean'
50 cases dark Calico; (.1 eOlored, from :1 to 151 CPII
per ykrs; scaseslloyi & Sap.' Dosbalt Prints, he
r..
:a; 3cak.:a~~;;:.~a a~o~ei~ ~.~~,., inn
ly Al., ilon.ekeeto Goods nf all kinds, very
clamp; li•les Kailas Crash, Goes rg to DI MAO per
r
yard; beside. a largo stock of Check and Shirting
'Stripe. Aleo, Clinton Flannels, all colon, end goal.
des, at low prices Fed, saline. and 'yellow Flannels
very cheap; leloorhod sad unbleached Drillings, full
ent; 5 ram, blue Merrimack Galicoes, en.
minely low black and .bleriched Table Diaper*, all
ode.; hin d's eya Diapers, all prices and nanlities,
very cheap; colored Garnbries, a full woionment,
cheaper than Yvan 3 baleisilurlaps, railn rod to 23 ets
per yrd. A iso, a large snrek °recline Tabin Diapers
Mariner.'
PA1t4 . : 4 0L9: !kA1!.4g0t,,?
The largest end most splendidstock of Para.ls
ever opened by any eve house in Minthargh, it this
day received, and are all of the newest French styles,
wLich, for Incline. end beauty, cannot be surpassed,
As we hove it large lot of these Yaramla, they will he
sold cheaper than vny other house in the City can at.
ford to .ell the stone quality of goods.
The Ladies are respectfully invited tnesaruine these
Pares Is, es they will find some of the richest and
newest styles eves imported from Europe Theta
'ralloie are all of toe siehest and most fashionable
colors, and ere wonky of the attention albs ladies.
All of the above goads will be cold off at prices fat
helot , attY boos. tbe and In order to rove
this feet, t lit he public will please call and Melt p
them
goods, and compare diem with any other house in the
elle, and he convinced of the above assertion.
Toe nahamiber would heresay m his numerous
tamers and the public tn general, that there are two
other bee hive 'torrs in market etreet, an:tending to
°err with the Rig Bee Elm, which is alone the only
elelfrannt sod far lintel Dry (;941,11, establishment
ceigliiouni and fir limed Dry 4 L estehllthmept
Pit hihurgh. The oubsenber would therefore soy to all
purchasers of Dry Goods, either wholesale or retail,
that the Big Bee Hive, MI Market meet, between Third
awl Fourth. Is now opening tho lorgeGs richest and
nanit splendid swot of miring and rammer Dry Gods
ever offered for sale in Pittsburgh
BOPINGI'BI BphiNfail !
. •
N.., Rm.o sea lb..SO—The lergeet rind mow fashion.
abler nek of Hornets aver opened to this city. to jeet
received at the vitae( the Big Bee Hive. Ott Market
netween Third and Fourth Street,, where Dry
GOOOIt of every desetiption are selling cheaper than
e n, other house in the city. 'The pabile will plea.,
take notice that there are two ether bee hive clot.. on
hlarket RM., who pretend' to compete with the Hip
Bee Hive, between Third and Feerth streets, where
the piddle will find,at all thees,the largest and newest
styles of pry Gcroati,freati opened.
er Pleme lake edict, thee the Store is between
Thud and Fourth streets, sips of the BIG BEE HIVE,
where Thy Goods of every- description are selling
euesrsa than at any other house In the city.
apl3.d3ns' L. BU4SEI L
.
. - - -
RYE FLOUR—ILO kids celebrated Eastern brand.,
lust received, and for sale bY
JOHN aIePiDEN fr. CO
epl3 Canal Basin. Penn at, Pittsburgh.
kLERATUS-2(leaskslast (r sale by
la • 1 , 3 J DILAVORtIf kCO
TANNMIS* 01L-40 Ms to yaw tor
RT We by
1.03 J R DILWOH et. CO
r RD-40 kg,. No I Ludinfibre.4 OW see by
npia , a 8 DILWORTH &CO
1 . 0 Id eberta Y .
H OP Black T e+n
tP eaddles ' Co CR dg;'
sta r e, nnd
UGAII.-731113ds N. O. P.aaar, pprime far sale by
S
3 J S v!Lw . Man & co
A i r °LASSES—ISO brls toi it by
apla • I 8 DILWORTH & CO
ClOtrlp-40 &riga y"'" U PS r l:3l4k i* O b iTll &CO
C°FFEE—M bag'
P PTZ,V,yr.Vilnt ' 47
apl3 t 44 Liberti On,t.
TARCII-10 bat' 1. L Wood's Pearl SW< b ns. r
OceiTed, and Or sato by A CULEE thON
VMS BbARD PRINTS-410 Bird Baud Nona a -; AMUSEMENTS.
Breath maaufaetare, frau 25a to It 2 eaeh. Wade -
P MARZBABL, - - _
TH EATRE!
/Ea , Kum kop Una. and Manager C. S. PORTE
' II
fL VITRIOL—SO carboy. on bend
and far aale be
r(ITRIC ACID-10 lbs just reed and for sale by mess or aorstasto.
•p 12 - 'r r KID " C° I gt o ",,gg,4fdtAV:. ' .. .: .
I • 0. 11 crY (for colored persons). •• -ZS 44
Deon tv,„ 4 7, c.jula lif• at 71 o'clock.
fIYANIDE. POTASSIUM- 8 lbs Co sale by
•pitl , I KIDD& CO
rIREOSOTE-8 lb. jun reed, (6 , .11e by
lJ .pU J KIDD&CO
PIRM OF TURPENTiNE-34 brie in prime.° er
for sale by A co Pt e ti r ri
o ESTOC r : w ag: .. 0 0 . n a Tn y
, 71 .3 ...%/i .o ptl i t e l 4 6l l 7ll . Pibrn . the . new
era,__ B6/1100$ PAnniA.r.,
---
AL SODA-13 cuts F,aglisb. for mak by
■• 12 B A PAHNIESTOCIC CO
hOAP-73 imore finoTariegamd and Masa,
nn Balt
On consignment, for We by - '
MA: , II A FAHNESIOCK &CO ' '
m rI ... EPCTRE BRIDEGROOM
VI DriCIONG*WDERZMOrpatte.-il cuts , for, T° 9" I ' de w . ith Me
sale by - • B A.FAII.NESTOCK kCO I mi,1,,,4, 3 Mr R Johnston
0 ODA ARM—YO auks of • aapMior brand en and, i Dick°P . "--- Mr W P Braila
A 7 and tor sale by BROWN & KIRRPa . TRICK
141,101 n
,11)
WASHINGTON HILL, PITTSBURGH,
hales of W. N. Sark Hops rse'd this day, :132 & 139 wood *trait, Intrave Fifth.
al o 4 d for seer Bil9WNic KIRKPATRICK sp'endid ..eilablishineni Is now A'lre fed for
D AISINSL7S v . has on h.nd and for ule . YirltimblYJmonseil ,lot' , CO.CON,
.ethurest, Exalbsuono, ke, For Um.. apply to- -
.. JOAN SHOWN d: KIRKPATRICK JOHN A FITZSIMONS,
: =Wool ti.
TOBACCO-15 kegs Gedge's No a mist on bond 1! sp tO4ok
sad far sale b BROWN dr. KIRXPATNICE_,!:
• r
Steubenville Water Worka:' , PITTSBU RGH MUSEUM.
-
DROPOSALS swill be received by the Water Works APOLLO 'II ALL ~,1ir01711.T.1/
Comsat... ol iho T ooo o o reo o e s ooroodl To_ , 00 g._oo• PENC DAlLlfrom 9t012 to the laming; :1 to 3
the alkh day of April, at it o'clock, PAI , for romommoil A_./ us the allernoon; and from to 19 o'cloak in the.
east iron pi pe s , as fellows, to Win-15.5 pipe* 5 inches , 7 , .
bore,' feet lood.weilth. s s eadtM. br", ct'2. • Err Admittance 513 cents; Children under(! years
es for 0 inch pier: 94. 5 * halt price. • • ' • • V rate •
weighl.g each fal pounds, Vila
to
delivered omp
of stops, sleeves, ko. Orte half to b before
the 10th of July, the b a lance on or before the 10th of
September. .Teslhdrrind delivery at Steubenville to'
be at the expense ot the contractor; forsehich, security
will be required.. • Fayol<in as follow= MO dollars m
eult, upon the delivery of the vacant of pipe, and the
balance it one year mom the completion of the con
tract, with interest. Address Steubenville Water,
Works Committee, LOUIS WALSER, Chalets,
.pia errr
UACOY—i6I p¢ce~ i¢r~ ree'd, ana (or uli tip
D .pll _J B CANFI W.
TAll.4lirlibrls Tallow last reeld.ind (or sala by
apll J 13 CANFIELD
______.
yOUNGIIVERiNTIMPERIAL, AND G. P. TEA—
en half chests Y. H. Tea; - . . •
Da do G. P. Tee;
•
IS do Imperial diN
20 caddies Extra Ma Y. .Tam
au do G. P. and Imp, reels, and for isle br
apll C II GRANT
BCACK TEAR-70 half cheats d
Poncho% Tartan.
yftlit• so siylea• , •
19 bt cheats loose black, for gale by
son . C H GRANT -
APPLE TREES.
T AM now prepared to famish Appla Toms, }NM the
well known Nurseri of Jacob Dream. The
rrees will be delivered at the 'wharf at Pittsburgh for
.115 per hundred. Person wishing good thrifty trees
Amalfi !mom mole orders coon at the Drug, Seed, and
Perfumery Warehouse, corner of Wood and Sigib
apjl _ 8 N WICKERPII4*
FLOU—I9O Flan loot rce'd. end for sale by
eri Water unreel. '
ii.ARIPIED hUlihit-13 hods Criiihi r dPigar, iaei
timer - Fred, and for sale by • ,
apll fIUItDRIDGE, WILKIN & CO_
S. sustruvux, en.) (L. NVESSSIVILLS, I.
A• WESTERVELT & SON. , BOOKS-I.o' doiltlone's No Mon Dioornsj-
Wr.1.. ,. 1t r
.0 1ilti n g . Sy i r i l? VEISI t i , TIAN BLI N D hitlitlir w; ' , .60 dor common —,. do •do ' lust
Den nrtiele in thrir r, n:"., 1ii, 51 .17:4,,1d5, 'A..° l'a 'B4 . "tli.m., , ” dt :g r ! , !..S Py. , ' .. A . CITLY,E,FS6N,
Minutest; also;alNo..PG hi km street, second mem . -- • ' " , t , t.unitY . -
entrause Lit the Diamond, Ventdan Shutters made to QCOTCII HERRING-42) blur No I.
order, and old blinds nuttily repaired.- 6;110 1,,, , ~ 60 boa sealed, just reeilveti,
'-- lapin ~.t. CULBItELTSON
rIORN COLORED CRAPE SHAWLS—PIais and
I t jembroidered, at More of
MURPHY & BURCHFIELD.
aria N. E. corner of Fourth to Market ma.
B.J. of Indigo.
ON Thursday, 15 th Instant, at IL oleloet,est the
WarehousesO'Donnell' Wharf, Balumare. 11:0
Semen. Carttees'F Indiß Steel impanatlon. Cate.
lagers and samples ready day,previette,
W G HARRISON
npludtd
X OTII3M.
nonE undersigned having purchased of O. A. Ray,
ard, the Sleeve Saw MCI on the Allegheny River,
above the Arsenal, ate now prepared to WI all bila of
lumber of uty size and length, from GO O. downwards.
Boat Siding, Deck Plank, tinnwales,.Toist.t. exultingly
Trianers,Deards, &e., on the shortest none.. Laths B. J. W....L. 6 W, ST , P... 1 "..kr
constanly au hand. Orden; teemed end any Inform • j of Pit:shovel.
*Con given by X Wighttaan, corner of Water and SRIMOSSIA J. INETILKUILI. at.oo. a r .
Llbeny meats, or R Denison, No 110 Liberty wee% fIOMMISSION & FORWARDING ItERGHANT4
and at the office of the rain.' • /a No 67 Levee, and No 6 Ninth Commercial 'meet,-
spltbdbot WIWITMAN & MORRISON • ' • • '
Rcrusl&N&—Eßa s:s dse ell & ll,Pe Benna day e & Co, St.
do. Lonivr;
tt,
uncs Todd. : •
Jame.llLebmar,Clathunti 3 O;
•C Et Grant,' littshargh; Pa'
Jelin ISt 11.1detturn,PW.hurelphla.
Shirting 11US/iik• Sad 1011 h Cuss..
111rURY/11( fr. BIIIaCtIFIF.LD are prepared to far
= oak their elletartieril and batter. generally with
the very best make of the above goods, and will do se
at the old priers, notwithatseding the advance of cask I ,
Nome extra nee BOSOM Urea,. vearmsted pore Tax, ' , ~m ,
lately received; also, a supply of Llama Table Cloths, "•' • '
Darpera' Crash, tae''Baa° received. ' WALCFAPER—TF. P.(Maesnabl, Ls 'eminently
as
Itordered Towels low no IS dents
.per dosen, or . TeCel•III. from .the largest , Maunfeetorirsiln
°I arra, a piece, m north en" roarer °f Fount' and ' New York. sea ' Philadelphia, an also from French
Market sta. , apt° ' ageneks, the newest and mmt Improved styles of Par.
TO Lot, . . per klabglows, together with Borders, Flea 'Board
BIG" DWELLINGS ea are of B.
TD' ~..,°. .. Prints, aritTester Tope For indent %Wood 0, be.
tweets
and'
Cor streets, AlicKheil, P.'".". ." " Fourth at and Diamond allejr;lmeeeMor to H.
. Y C. IIIIL)
Mr.. Apply to tkUt.' SCHOYEIt,
krlo • ilo Second street
7'i i7ICLAYI CiinnlnfkiKES. in Metal-
ETTS, received on consignment, and for sale as
Om manufacturer's 'mama., by
apto
Waaisa
2,000,'000 rrz.VelnK.,°mo R . 27,5
the Potuhut A h ,nd litoEdeek's Field Plan: NOl,ll.
Ferraorm IfMing to supply the MOS Can Obtairt 1114
titer information on application to Ethan. Lodutp,,
or 10. THOMAS EL HOWE, President --
Pinsbauth, April 9,1850. ' aplo-de t 0 . 15 TX!. AO IP 0 IX II s;
VilrOlir3 Al EaCHANPIS MAOAZIOE for April; (Ain dea , Peareeileania Roil Riad. -
185 a. Contento—New York and Erie HaLwaYiIifpROPOSALS' will. bis received et the °Mice otille
Comniereial Sketches with. Pert and Pencil; The effeet r Ohio arid,Pertntylvanin Rail Rend Company.M
of Commerce in Aboll.hing restrictions open the Trans tae city of Rhin I,vithi,idiy, the 24th day
Meer Property; The An roomy and Philosophy of Bank- .of Ap n i. 1•30. f o r , thr, ocading, end At,rotary of
inti Tberredoetioo of Hanle New Teri - indbarn. Y.' Dail Read, from - Allekbeny city to , the month of 111#
ka I Co_ rteooT7. l twarerl—morta l Fmk • Heaver: a'distathete , of Sweaty feu , Drawings
Trade v. Pratt.. Tarioo, or Slnetares upon the ro• • the work be let , 00, seen
port of the Seereutry Cl Tomenrrof the United States L., in piush,,,,h,fesena toeca pierfonstotho
for IPi9, relating to Commerce,Extension of the Eds.: on-applicaunarte Solomon W. bseberis,: Cider
sten Empire In Me East, rre. fe.• 1 , Engineer: and •informanon may be obtained at shy
DLACK‘POOD, for Match IS ; 9. timed the dice of Edward 'Werner.'Resident
ECLECTIC 'hIAGAZINE,' to. April, at. Holmes. rar er of the Eastern Dietitian, New Brighton, Settees
Literary Depot, Third sued OPPoellathe Post Office. topaupe, Pa. The work in worthY Of the alien..,
, lion of toed contractors._
• ' , The illeading and Masonry sago listeinoOlamliathe
Trn^. .00rrigoOd •be !taro 10 inrOIIZI
. flatniCL. eopoly,Ohi"..l.ll be let at Palm, on . WetinealsYs
a. that b- bus declined Matinees in favor •f hts Son, Eli dare map,. • . - • • , ,•
P. M. Davis, who will conthure the Auction and Con- y o m or o r a n Hoard of rgmelor t.• '•
ourOon business It the old stand, corner of Wood and „ .1 4 4 . • , how, frou,NgsA AL L .
Firth surds and for whom he !world solicit a cotton MIL.C..TLICKEHAta erflrtileati - eilifor his - bare
ornei nfthelibend patrofilp he bestowed pp
on the horse. JOHN D. DAVIS, take them away._ ~ UEO. MILTFNLIERUEIti
April Mb, lean. ' . • • al Prod street
P. Ere DAVIS, •• "TARDY, JONES CO. have motored to tko..-141
(SUCCESSOR TO JOHN D. DAVIS) : .1/1 1 L Front Matto of Wood. ap9
Canter zeta Blau b lob '
AUCTIONEER AND CO2IEI3EIOI INEECtIANT, , , Enhh , " Dna, and Erwte,
A NOTIII.R large at a
mann aer wean sea sons . Bleakets,'wery 'heavy, Jost rend from .rayed.
IX - r ILL snake Wee, an ',betel Leann, at rar,eiga nod 'biamstotturiat ComiwaY, Par rale bl - • • •
e Y Domestic hlcrebndire, Real state; Stock, - ' ' • • iftwoEY,FLEM CO, •',
Er., and hopes, by expe ri ence and close attention to • it 9
Latrine., to Mohr • eantiaseamat the support..d DReiIicSATINETTerTia Iraq
patronaire so liberally extended to the forager !teem. 13 the Matinfacuret, and be sale as th 6 Alatitifarnit4
April bib. LAW.
ap3 ' ••. HERSEY, FLVIIIIN6Ik
IMACKLIETT i WHITE, - - .
.IaOALE LEAGOEI — HIR — TINO cirEcus,s...io
No. let, WOOD STREET"
leff AVE Instate and are reeeteiser 'Clarke Steck of _Lk. at the Alartfacturer's lowest price . . ...,,
XL DRY GOODS,selected with groat um far the '.1. 1 ' - - 11 .F.L 9 ,EL F"MING.k C• 4/
western trade, and to which they junta the attentlen . l ....., nimp* d , Bag , . • b
of ray and western merchants. Gloat Inducements:Mar 'AYE removed - to Vil'arebonse,Nd.'SfS Water of
alleged to Gab buyers. . (snli I - .Uvbetweee Wood and Market, where will be Yep'
)AWN— re"aariftrtargredeer.,""jeurree'''gred'pe 1 . 1 " ‘-'d 1:10 o ls. r u 4l i i r he ' d• n-' grti t nEr ' g ;o n d i' ll ' eitX; rl lL:
tweeter Hibernia. for sale by . r Nrarranted of the best qualityist Mc lowest rico& ,
ape
JAMES A BuTo IPPON' & CO AD. JOHN RIMY, of the late finned Tassel &Rasa
isitiEF.34--t_uy, bas e re . bk.,. j u ,,,, ti e d. .,, 4 t o , _haring parehued •an imasest in the its6,;vtlllays
Vrate !!),_
Llf 9 1 ) 0 CANFIELD . urge of the Warchease, and will devote his ensue
11 - Wfrßg=4 iiiii - .11,,i - ii., -- , iiiriiia - .ii - 6,r T iro...the "' l 'd . " . /. end emi l," "l° '" der "4 ::
irsato by Npq .1 B CANFIELD '',.. el.w. 1 th1q",.. 6 h , .. 1 .i1l un •iid all 0.41- .
.torao may MM . . woo thew patron • ..
TOlli r th-16 kepi?. 6 twist, Gedita brad, met ' ' ' DROWN. 'MILLIS'S & ClO., -
from steamer Ifamberg, and for &le by ap3 Ini • " en Water at, Pinslisskls
so JANES DALZELL s. '-•-
RD °I l.
L-'s .....- ty
A
.ILRDDIL—ID brie receiving frem steame r Led) ,
limn, and l'er sale by • JAMES DALELL'TWIN , ;VAT! theme removed Mar mascot
FOR SALD- 7 4eirate .931ALLTRLYCK.haLLEM,! .o .YYtid• td the opposite vide dr LthtnY hL
well tomebtdoend good travelers- .lopeire
.07-‘l3t ' LUGLYDE, 115 Wood et ' '
•
N. Xy 0. SUGAR-rie bride N. O. Sour_ , now laudlng,
and ror ..lo by MILLER it.• lUCRETSON
O 8 WAYNE IRON IYORESWALIPIGIIST- - :-;
' • DAILEY BROWN & CO. hue raiment to Nulte
UGAR MOL ' A I SB ."d oc -" l b i - 71 . :170 - irso " tP ter at, Id,
a"-
"'CI" '
t',114• •• • n.''4*6.ll"'".
0 Mcdonnell in MOTO and (r .lo by - '•
CIO MILLER & RICRETSON.
KEG BUTTER-11 kyr Butter au COW inunientoind
for rule by [ape] MILLER & RICIEETSON.
OIIINOL -b9 M SninaleiTeTrali
ape MILLER& IIICKETSON.
WE& IC WINE -400, eula B. ICIVIne recd, S for Mk by [rye] MILLER & RICRETSON.
0 A I.T-100 arc. No. I Starer - 70n Si , •
MILLER & RICRETBON.II R AC° ' l lyt, ro • Ltee ' llw i lt l e 'l n e tt 4ft rt
0 n 5
SCGAItti htids N. 0. Baur jun lantf — rins rain sdo nikller.Brorru &H. s ,6,itdok
oeasner Joferson, and for sale by - do pm. Shoulders, forlit * by -
ape
Itif °LASSES-00 Eris N n• • • Water ante/ Fenn eta,
.11.1. for see Ly lapel
&loftiest teed an.
8 & W HAAB/WON
/10888 E-10 bap Rio Cone!, rent ute fee sole by
-.ape
nry Amei
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8L HA RBAU
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SV CU. rPe?a,in= ".
e e z n e.nlg;
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M=Mt?Mi
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PELTS—IWO Sheep Pe In Com and -r
_tale y sM W HARBAIIGEL.
IRASII—Common and good qualltieg Jost reeelood,
and for solely 811ACKLU1g k WFIITE.
OITON DrAPSß=Browiiikd bleiegedlugsiord,
C
Dotneet, and Mager pgramynorrii
FANCY CAIISIMERES--A large enactment dare
mon fadionable min, and lively eelere,lertte
m_vlng by lIIIACKLETT k. WHITE
VLI, T YADDi KGFEy LT.
ding. rreviven by SITACKLF,TT
LIKENCH clArrrit*-13 cases beef make% block
r and Brown French Limb.. WIMIIIIt , d
.P9r,edirY 'SHACK - LETT& WHITE
COTTON BATTING-38 bales Not: •
YO bake F•MiIT Cooing in
.
ISAIAH 111Citpr a CO
Wooer , and Front it.
more, fur the trir
CA'rA LAJNIAW 1 E-10 popes ILYtatanii Wine on
rotnignmcnt, and for sle tor
•
MILLER & iticirersoN. •
BACON-1e emli assort% now landing from stesatee
J,3 csn. Or ea . o by ISAIAH DICKEY k CO
LARD -39 brt• sod 1 uereo No 1, now badial
.ps siesmot Genes We tor e 'by
ISAIAH DICiirEY & CO
'DEATH EltsS sae*. now sadtne, and far by
r sp9 10.61A1 l DICKEY At CO
bt Is itot recd and f r sale bo7
fo fi l i ßl3ll4Fi t ilLi?
BUTT..dat,TZAt'
1,--4.11LD CANDLES—iII b.to jut Med.
LYl.pe JI2.6.NFIELD.
GOLDEN SYRUP-16, bris for sale low, to, cdose'
consignment, by XAMVIDALZEII.4
spa LCLWater_st:
VlR4 B l3lllClfionstan y n
JA
SUNDRIES-- - 20 - biritsirunr,•
0 e ems CUtOOl I
alrobests eltalla las;
6 half ehests_packeddo;
btl'becied Pestles;
3 brit Citiler - Vinegsr, - .
10 bill @alerting ~
10 bzsVmetegated • •
30 don Patent Etna Wasitboonisi
idol assonod Pinkies;
dal Psis), Tomato.;
•
Percale by • 1 11 WILLIAMP,
spa Corner Wood and FlO6 sts.
BUTTER—II bit Flub 1071t7rt reed .nd fo• sale
by Evil J B CANFIELD
v EIZPlint night of a new comedy called the Ssa...
. . . . .. .
Qvle. Tomas Mr Taylor
Aminidab (;fe a t W I' Smith
hlriTornms '• Ntr. Era!!
Mr. Ormsby De teufne .. • .. --•!dr. Nichols
a. S. masaa,L . 6z,
7111.11VGIM.
,
- WHOLESALE DRY: GOODS
A.' A. MASON & •
literket Streets botgoes. Third h Veurtb
PlSpbmrgh Pa
3VOIIIaD respectfully call the en cation deity and'
country merchants, to one of the most eXteitiliga
oeks in the gantry, compriutho • aver Penmen
Hundred Cases and Paekages of Foreign and Domes-
Ise Dry Goods, eonsisting, in pats, of
sOli cases best style Calleoc
100 -n Bleached Muslin all grades; '
40 •-n Semmes Sniffs arid Cottonsdes;
• , 30 n Mulls de Laths,
• ln lawns - and Mulles;
" Patinetts and Tweeds:
Cann. , Cloths;
and bales orTie.ings, anteks, Au:
3UU " Brown Muslin ,
Together with the man extensive.assortment of
Imported Goods in this mute!, possestthg the most -
ample facilities for the triarriellon of their business,
and one of the paruters'berng constantly in the eau..
.merkets, thus presenting every ldrertege enjoyed by
uswers houses. They believe 'that they can offer
, greate r inducements to Intro gnu gene rally, in styles,
,ipintlfies, and prices, than any cute., market. Nato
-goods constantly arriving: •Merehents intending par.
chasing Haw, are pesticidal? solicited togamine
their assortment. [spill' A A MASON ADO
COFFE43 balm thisdaY reeMo - itid veje by
E—
told _ • . ARMSTRONG ir CROZEK
F LO ap U tR - "! PZEVilii . g 1
— ICI'
600 v ., usamminc-T;trie_
t:=TLI
TAR -40 bile ea 4antl, d tor se by
spit CULBERTSON
O, MOLASSES-40 bry in stem and for .aln by
a•l9 ' • A CULBEIMMiN
IJOAS--.41. Wad. prlaustl Uirgar Is store, end for
sale by ' CULPEILTSON!
SHOZ—igkgs asserted Shoi,en tonidigud far - salver
spl2 i • 7 , A CCLERRTSON
EVAN J. HEURV, (formerly - of Beaver county. PA)
'Attorney and Columnar at Law: °Mee, lag Main
strap, Cnseinnati, 0.. Collestians and all other pro
(saunas) business, growl)) ,
.1M carefully attend:
- . .
Bo~nota s Bats,
B. PALNIEB,'No 103 Mashei streel,4e,prepan.
R
ed to aces very great 'edemas= to boyars of
straw & Millinery Goods, orevery-desertptians Bit
*took consist. or every &drably style of Plain and -
Fancy Straw. Braid,..Gitop. French Lace' and other
Boum: ...fenny Lind; California, Round and
Top flats; &rElisses.nad Wants.. • -
Boys , May In great Variety. Men's - Leghorn,
Straw, Braid, China Pearls. and Sultan tile: R ib
bons, flowers, . Bonnetai...BiltarandOther
AA LARGE and comfortable' OFFICE, r and' it. ai-
Quirts; soma Rooms In Wareham= No Oa Soneaj
E; • donitable location tor bnatness. Enqalzo at the
D•CUN-30,0111 lb. If. wxxl Shoulders, direct
Al from Smote House for We by .
np3 JOHN WATT et CD, Liberm au-
I Alitiif
L• md kw do - do; ' fdr jabs by
L WATERMAN alr. EONS
Fl-.,EATHERS—IS al prime, in nem and tor We by
4 , 5
_LB WATERMAN & BONS',
/ UNTO/ FOR.BALIS-1.0 few long, w
top, handwimely, mode new ly and sow.
'
‘,/
J•SCHOONIA '
41 Wood co
.ei
plagMa7 l ;
TIITCII-31) eels for sale by . • •
r apS I BCIIOONDIASE.I CO
InTOSE PlNlC=Fire!lsitals jait — ree , e'sThlri
.ps • SCHOONNIA KER't.
T AHD OIL- T IR tr . qullty kr sale
I s ova . SCIIIIONITAYM &CO
Ykalibl, r.ll Vlll-1.-1 Ms for saW by u -
r r•ta c
CIitUDS; SALT IVIIIIF3I sias arrire:!ial
fm . rale 1.1 • ISAIAH DICENT kAXV ,
Water soni From en
11 ACON-..-Fs 4 casks Alden
4 do 4 do
Ilalos and Alasldert. • . .
3 do UV • 10 anti* on mower 4, ao . -
ota, tor Webb . 4 1SAIAll DICKEY t' CO, e,
'Water and Front IE4
trimll 2 / :"3 "
' 3bf Dia dui to arrive and feria). bY
ap3 . ~. t 9ttAll JHCYES ft CO.
lUMM
bbls ui anklA.,
NDICRS4,;);
VFATHERS-41 alto to arrive oo tionova. So! all ,.
.1: UT toPSI ' • ISAIAH JIMMY a cot
D FISR-12 tea on band and for sale by
C -
ISAIAH memn.e. C 0,. .:
Wit.. and Front mt.
1 M; 1 ? 13 ;4
FEVIHERS.--13 inck• live pose, prtmeq H.,
He'd on csasignment. tor •ale by.
• • GEO COCH RAN. la W.H4
norrori YARN—Dospt _Yarn. Minaltettite3o
Etocomy; 1066. llama& Candlewick . altebibis,
fox sat. to • • , .01 • 1711000C11111,14:'
A RE FORKS—Ssirelerrn Y
mato by 'NA SL upe FA rior i CUCORA DI.
rill: . ( WIGAN Obt-1.13 lb. inn lb. Teed and (creels fil
1..), I KIDD &
It o a tix; r ecti.kiba refiaerl, tar
:11:11usk: PLOW. ..1.00 MO for JAI* V im k, 03
I=llO3T co..
to onrra:on Wnn•. Wel fie
ISATALI DICNRY & CO
M2;M
"3 'riot, k CO