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    THE ellTSßUttall GAZETTE.
PUBLISHED HY WHITE do CO
IMIZ=M:11
/FRIDAY MORNING. APRIL 18. 1610
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lEr V B Punrcs Is Agent tot thls paper at his
atisszt, agsaaWi Bess , lbate, - PlithaelpenA And
Banos. and is anthotized se rendes sabseriptions
sesAnivettsentstna far u.
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TN ptriouto Onto cal Otto Illtatriout. the WV,
I. ad Antianuocie Curdy Conuclutte erCerrerpece .
mute amt al the Coat Mau. The following mute
*kat was otlopted, to wit- •
A.': eliaeolud, Thu its Whig owl Antitusenle rotate
Onhe "natal Election Diattlets of Allegheny. Collet)
In, 6.114 an 'hereby minute/ to meet at thew noel Urea Whalingelection& en Saturday, the lat de/
dials nett; Ikea sad there to elect two delegates to
AO CootttrCeuvention to be held at the Coon House,
00%17e4aaday, the kb day ollaotO sail O'ck.k , ..'"
~... BEM Cktrention to lute the lanai and necessary
..tustiusiou Cot the ensuing October Eketions, and
'Om to appoint An 1141LIStai toterre=ll the County
" ULU& Convention, to be bald In the city of Phil.-
: . thtlphia, Wtoluudor,slo lath day of Joao..
Mu noettuto KIM Townships to be held
-between Imre Si roc sad Sto deed , . t0...g.t
POO and in &walnut% and Borougkabetwean the
l' hosts of and Use Vault. P. IIL
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VMEMUWMCNEWS,xe.
Oar amtiparideLt, . 4 1:70bdea,' compliment, Mr
- ICAbt??ek wry, tdikly. It will sive as pleasure
lii:desenres 14 bat we !mold thank
;,"Ntkitakte to shim on what principles a wan of
':atith high sad honorable feelinp—so Mach above
::!..:partragold vote Vor an Apportionment 8111
villa mania rentals a monument of Locofoco
pafkly and folly! TVs most be satisfactorily ex.
*eked before we min endorse our eorrispondont's
c°8,141,e211.
•
.Baurvats.—ltevivals of religion, of conaldetable
Intoned and power, ore reported as prorating in
intions pens of the reentry. In no Ins than six
colleges, there are variousdegrees of religious in.
terest,vim Iv4hs *ashram Seamy at Middle.
town, Connecticut, which also extends to the tam
Prittecton„ New !may, which Is said to be
Ihe Moat nontaxable revival since 1E115; tbla also
extends to the town—ln the Baptist College, at
Loalsburgh, Pennsylvania, a , new college, for
which SIOO,OOO has been raised, there to said to
be an liana religious Interest at this time; as
there also I. In. Meßendrce College, Ithaca, end
EartuolCialioce, South Caroline. It is supposed
sat, In all these inuitaltoto, there ate not lets than
..150 conversions.
la Poll River, Musachuseits, likewise; there Is
envies] of Wigton, whieb pervades the whole
tows,vrhere it la said there are six intuited con
.
versions. In Wayland, Sudbury, Olobe Village
in Tmaton, Westport Dighton, Easthampton,
Hatield, Fairfield, Ewen, Chester. Deep River,
Northrop, Clinton, Madison, and Haddam, in
Connecticut; and Norkak and Romney, In VW.
glut*, revivals are' recently reported. In 60011
- of these the number of conversions is large.—
These are Imuilying indications of returning pros-1
parity ?to-the ebonite% We trust that It is the
.dawning ore brightei day afterthe long dearth the
churches have experienced.
' Tan. Cuntay.—Never was an administration,
L at this government, so violently and catalnualir
assailed, u that of Gen. Taylor's. Although coin:
posed of gentlemen - of high ammeter, rare abili
ties, great acquirements, and of undoubted intre
city, it has been made the continued object of ma
lignant and unjostifiable attacks, on the part of
• the opposition. From the character of the leader.
. of tha Loco Foeo pasty, and from their well known
adherence. to a system of political tactics which
• juntilles any wrong against a political opponent.
so it lament. themselves—the end macdrier the
means—we expected, and will look for nothing
.
Lir e manly orjust, in their treatment of the Cobi.
• ad. The people look for such vituperation, and
,• make all due allowance for it. From Whigst
however, a different course Is expected. They,
, • at feast, should wait for tabs troth, before they join
la any clamor. In the matter otthe Galphin dale,
• and the late deadens of the Attorney General, and
tbe tumors about the dissolution of the Cabinet,
which have down out of them, there should be an
entire suspension of opinion until the fact. are fah
ly developed. A. Committee of Congress, at Mr.
Crawford's request, to investigating the charges
Inregerd to the late allowances, and justiee de
• muds that publid opinion should, at leut,awall
the award of that Committee.
In relation to the decision or the accomplished
. and honorable gentleman who fills the post of At
i•• ' true? °diem!, the Gollowlng editorial article, Dom
fralidinal Intelligence; speaks a word ir.
- 'so; arida will be appreciated by all reed or
Isibgene . e and cinder.
•
. " °pains, side Agog noy Gomm! —Thera
' hat haver been an Attorney General of the United
' Stales whose standing as a lawyer, and whose
• conduct as a private gentleman, more jostly.eati - -
tied him to the respect and confidence of Cu
glow, and of the public. at lane, than Mr. Jam.
sou. No mu ever filled this high office who wit.
• mote worthy to receive, and has more fully pos.
teased, the esteem of theAdmioberation, of which
. tee Ina member. Yet, as the means of assailing
•
to Admiolsantion, we find that some of his opin.
• • buts are now called le question. As the proper
law officer of the Government be is necessarily
ealeated by the President and Heads of Depart.
• ments'whenover a jedlcia question of sudden,
importance in presented for their decision. The
misfortune of pax Administrations hes too or,n
coedited in the sac w Amnion it.. Attorney
•
General, attboegh Ilse general usage has been, co
da mew Administratiou.. to oneesd on
kepi! questions. 'nits is the safe and only true
rule or action Ideal Administration to rely upon.
It is todispermable to seem unitormity, harmony,
and 'cionsisteney amens the Heads of Departments,
In, administering the Government. Able lawyer.
. as. other Cabinet alum may be, yet, without
some common arbiter to whom ail are equally
bound to deter, a claim might be admitted by one
Department, within the sphere of its jurisdiction,
and another rejected by some othe.r Head of De
padment, or. Chief of a Dewed Involving a total
departure boat the same principle. Teo President,
who enjoye and desires to secure prefect harms
'" ay in hie Administration; has wisely directed,
ev
er slate he came into power, an adherence to this
genenh sage of the vernment. member
a the Ca u binet, or Chief of a Bureau co No uld, with
any propriety, overrule the deliberate and well
Conwilmed opinions of the Attorney General, on
qua:alone aflow. We are well assured, by those
who bare bud ample opportunity of ascertaining
the Dew, that no claim for intereat have been al.
lowed by. the Attorney General, except upon fell
eonsideration and investigation by him, and that
`the whole profewhin of which he is so . distingual.
ed a member will concur in the application which
he has made of the principles of law to this sub.
Jost. We have thought it proper to say thus much
upoati matter which kasstimealiat excited public
' atteutiol, through thd gross misrepresentations
and calumnies of a portion of the press.. We
• : ham that in some of the cases where interest
.hu been allowed on the opinion or the Murray
, General, the same allowance hat been made by
every Secretary that ever had occasion to consid
•er causer the sameelaes".
SIVAS Comma—Tips exr-Itsaient in Cinein.
nut continues, In reference to a Smoke Con"
sumer." The Gazette stye that - it is Proposed, by
• , • amee, , to add ten or fifteen hundred daunt* the
amount already offered by the proprietors of the
Franklin Cotton MI, sad tlum make up • sum,
to .offer ass reward, which will be large enough
to 'simulate the inventive faculties of our Conn.
wymen, and thus secant the cowttoetion of in
iipperatus which will effectually abase the mei.
..siosee complained of.
(klesiasays the Cianette,lnaiu that BurekhardYs
prom of consuming coal awoke, which has been Is
wilds tow leltiotes in that city, fos WVCRI plan,
le`altotetber g emeitutt, and that any manufactu
rer titsycl to abate the nuisance, and relieve
howekaspe of a meat grievance, can do ao, with
out exploding motley in the shape of rewards,
end without !mount the ttleighhhY end ohnio•
• tkie of say new invention. ~;.:_?;;
- plan, LLD said, =moan the most of the
mat, sad saves • great deal of • inel. In the
Ishifahiffrwtca u. are first kindled, and at times
odes they ere plentifully fed, soma smoke yr
capes hum the chimneys, bat whenever the fres
ea well ep. Moe la hardly a perceptible emis.
ad tub is unbar Uoublesixos nor In any
mum **loos fa t h e Oink, dam Factory.
aloes, would be a great desideratum In
nitabargh, woad as bettereas he band, we bops
lt rieStii/epPid Imers. SUS we trust saute more
podia Invent* kw* purpose will samba db.
Wool, Wiatorte uy piss, ;of Ole utility u
• mok• cow*" y porsmeed fa our adoption,
Ire idraii mil ipso east eityeassaells to compel de
.n 440149030 a *Wu. Satre pushy of bw ,
fns SiNikfaissisisoes. wa te*•,tbasitont, to
Apo 044 4 04 NW* Gl* welter, kA/ beardk
orso• • • 101 , 0 040 r 4051.6
O, 000 ma timpis da Don boo.
RAW 4 1 , fP wbot , 4o.* 044 for into
boil% 10 roma. wo "wool to be Ilosnal,'
The Muleace to the Penitentiary an &0P...
months of two of the persons convicted of being
engaged et the puddler's' riot, at Plitsbunt hs le
causing some cretement In that city, wing
usuistatly severe, and • town meadsa is called
bet to
lognatutes to a memorial to the 00tentor tOr
Pandlea. Pittsburgh is always • Pk f or
The ..stew" In Pittsburgh to more In appear.
and. than reality. There am men among us,
some having the control of newspapers, who are
always endeavoring to prOrinceencitement about
something or other, bet the "stew" they create is
without depth, strength, or permanency. The
mass of the communhy is satisfied with the sem•
truce paned by Judge ore In the riot cum,
sad ft is believed it will burr • most wholesome
erect. There Is a wittiest:ea to extend mercy
whenever there is evidence of contrition, and
pardon Is asked u a boon, and not as a nght.—
While the petitioners denounce the sentence as
unjust, and seek to extenuate the Crime of riot,
trawl convinced Governor Johnston will outer
grant a parditn.
Sr. Pam.le Cactus.-The ground. on which
Judge Lowrie decided against the Catholic Church
in Fd'th street, is the salt against the city for alter
ing the grade, are as follows—The Church was
erected on a grade established by Councils, by an
Ordinance pained In 11328, but which was nev
er published, recorded, or executed, end therekire
never became a law, according to the require.
meat of the City Charter. It was Come months
eller the Ordinance thus became void, that the
building was commenced, and the lodge decided
that - the owners of the Church could not profit by
'their own careleuness in building to the faith of
an Ordinanceadmady void. U seems a hard caw,
but we suppoie the decision is legally correct,—
The reason why the Ordmaneo became void, we
al:ippon., was owing to the cor•lesanea of the ci
ty oaken, and we have no doubt that the True.,
tree of St ranl's thought they were pro
ceeding on the faith of an actual law. They
ought to have known that, however, certainly
before they proceeded, and their neglect to do to,
his deptived them of all chance for redress—un
Ins, indeed, the . Supreme Cans should reverse
the decision of judge Lowrie.
FROM WASIMROTON.
Carrespondeneekor the Paul:iamb thasite
Wanizoltur, April 15:6,1E130i
OnAMA for Clerk--B Treaty—Cab.
net....llpeelal olalmi...Defleemaates and
Expos..
The contest for de Clerkship, rendered vacs,:
by the decease of M. Campbell, is as eager a
can well be imagined. It will, however, as
most fervently hope, be decided before this lette
reaches Too.
It is undentood that the treaty put concluded
between Mr. Clayton and Mr. Solver, concera.
lag the Nicaragua dispute., ta to be Immediately
laid bake. the Senate. Mr. Clayton is In high
%Mita, at the result of the negotiation. As be ex.
wanes himself to his friends, he and Sir Henry
have locked horns in the most fraternal manner in
the world.
This seems n altillff occulon for repeating wh
I have before said, that Mr. Clzytou's adminis•
tration of the Stile Department has been eminent•
ly satisfactory and honorable to the country. In
all that ha has undertaken, be has succeeded, and
though on one or two 0te...10111% biz method o
profeediug hen been severely criticised by the
opposition, be has in the end been completely ,
sustained by public opinion, as well us by the
judgment of those versed in Slaw affairs.
The Senate, to day, after a long contest, pissed
the whole of the amendments by the Committee
oa Flounce to the deficiency appropriation bill.—
It would have passed, but that Mr. Rusk wail oth
ers instated upon the insertion of Item. of permit•
nets appronriatlons, as for the addition of a eon.
siderede number of clerks in the General Peal
Office. Upon this a der-mailou arose which eon•
awned tke. remainder Of the day.
The fathering is the sate of the bill:
Added by the Senate,
Contingent fund for House and flew
ate,
Proviaian for Navy
Mace'Mucous,
Total of Senate amendments, 51,027,000
Amount of thn bd'
A pretty round aim by may of additions to the
expenditure of a year fin which something Ilko
supoo,ooo had been presious4 appropriated—
new territories hare brought great wealth, but
also great trouble and. peat *sperm. Fifty six
millions of dollars per 'eat! Imam
FROM ItAREUSBURGIL
Certespoonenee of the P1.a. , 11. Gauw.
Eleattenrstm. Apri115, 1650
In my letter of the Bth instant ,in speaking of
an ;effort wltich was made to get up the Appor
tionment./ I have since round that I was in
error in cig that every Locofeee voted against
the proposition. I take pleasure in noting two
honorable exception, Dr. McClintock and lodge
Conylnghsua, both voted to tato it op. The gee.
Semen are members elite Committee of Ways
and Means, and I iin now informed that they
have made repeated efforts to get this bill up dn.
riog the Session, and have Insisted upon having
It acted upon in proper time, but without einem-
Toey have been beaten down by their reeldesr
unthinking compeer+, who foolishly and vainly
letsgine that they can inilucece the action of the
Carouser on the Apportionment bill, by keeping
ibis vital and important measure suspended over
his bead. lam glad to learn too, that both there
gentlemen utterly repudiate the puerile and con.
temptible Legislative policy, which makes the
fate of one measure dependent upon another. to
the drat plaits they regard such s coarse as dis
honest, unconstitutional, and violatiie of every
principle of Legislative action; and In the second
place, they consider It a very "weak invention,'
>mdeed, and every way inadequate te the purpose;
(the object is to coerce the Executive Into the
formal approval of a measure which in his Judge
ment and conscience he cannot sanction. From
all that noire seen of Dr. McClintock and Judge
Conyingharn, fend my means of observation. could
not have been better,] I an - alined to look epee
them as men, who in ever! noble aspiration of
mind and soul, are entirely apart from the great
mass of the petty, with,whom they are waist
, ed hero in political action. Honest differences of
opinion may be freely tolerated, for I would give
to the conscience °revery man "a charter aa
limitable as the wind," but the deepicable profess
stone of a mere pretender, who huckster. out his
opinions as • market women does her water, for
the best price they will command, lea creative to
be loathed, hated, and anathematised by every
honest easels.
The Legislation, to day,again, was of very lit
tle importance. The monotony of private bills
was somewhat enlivened, however, by the pre.
eentstmn, reading, rod reference of another vets.
The Loeofoces were excessively annoyed at this,
though it was anion= entirely local, and tried to
seminar their chagrin by motions to print large
numbers of copies, made, however, only tn.be
withdrawn, after they bad answered ittelr - Purpose
of • little childish twaule about what they were
pleased to term the Governor's abandonment of
hie platen on the exercise of the veto power.
This message was In reference to a bill. 'ONO , .
inn to the Judge. of the Court of Quarter Sessions
of Philadelphia city and county, the power to
grant licenses, and to discriminate as they may
see fit In favor or against the applicant.
You will mottoct that this Identical measure
wasespealed last winter, and hence you wilt per
ceive that the passage of this bill was nothlog
more nor eta than e.tl unmitigated party move
meet, to repesseasthe Judges of Vila Court with
the means °featuring their own elections, when
the tug of wu 'bailee= upon the choice offs.
acid officers. .The message lakes this view of
the wabjeot,aad like all the farmer messages of
GovemarJoluiston, the argument la concladve.—
liras Informed by one of the Senators from the
city, that the veto of the bit would sender the
Germs:nand the party infinitely stronger than it
leis been since INS, In the city and county. lie
ca ajojently expects teeurg the county next fell
upon al l very issue. The Court of Quarter Eles.
skras in the city and county oflthiladelptua is hats
eat and loathed by the people of all parties, and
the Governor will be unstained le this intones hi
his Mod implaeabkt Gies. -
in the House, the bill for the divorce of Edwin
Porter Limo Mewl*, Catherine N. Forrest, wee
Seely mod by a majority of two voting while
the Wstberoill diorce bill was much more deeds
aly voted down. 445 i/ urged that Mr. Forrest
WO set ssoose4 Benue.The. publication
gibe ttliben mated wills rirvalsioa of
bail* Is his Ova. -
all &Mete, the new :Appottionoteet Bile
here bees sane the welt' Order of . the don for
w maw, sad very do MstsMull Milispud
of COMM
THILATLIED Rum ai SotrntroAt. Wl l o , '"We
leant from Milwankto papery, that on:the lathiest.
dune was apprehension el a serious didll6.lllCo
at Southport, Wieconsisbariatag from the dectec
ficia of a fraud upon the farmers, practised_ by a
produce dealer, maned C. J. Hutchinson. He had
taken in wheat from several farmemdiapoted of the
major part tint, and absconded with the proceed..
From 00,000 to 00,000 bushels less than there
were outstandtcg receipts 6/1., were (01111 d atored
when the premises were entered. Much excite
ment was caused among the farmers by the disco- -
, very of the defalcation, but the disposition tv mate
x fair pro rata distraint= of What remained wail
general. A farmer of Ohio, Mr. John Bolt, held
receipts for about 15,000 baobab,. sod °buds:dog a
writ of replevin sought ta remove that quantity,
under protection of the State ontborities, but was
compelled to desist by a large assemblage of the
farmers. What farther steps would be taken was
not known.
'
frommathat a later hour on the same day, April 8,
are, that two meetings had been held by the farm
era and others In the Methodist Church, at which
various propositions were made and discussed,
but without any result. Tho stare was gnarderd
by the city authariner, and no farther riotous pro.
oecdinp were anticipated. .
Tax LAT. Bangor SOO BIM= &rms.—The
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania have appointed
the 6th May to bear the exceptions to the report
of the auditors of the Trustees' Aeemints of this
Sank. The Philadelphia Ledger sap rr
oConsiderable feeling was manifested on the
occasion. JonaPßandall strenuously urged the
Court to hear the case. Henry Al. Phillips, for
Memos. Rothschild, opposed it. Mi. Randal
mateltihat ample funds were now.in the hands of
the Tnratees to pay the whole circulation and de•
positis siSth interest, and that Metre. Rtrtmettild
had no equity. The question of paying the note.
gad deposites depends entirely upon the question
whether the foreign creditors shall be cut out of
their claims, by reason of the limited time having
expired before their presentation." .
A memorial to the Filature la also sirens
latiu to Philatielphia, to have the drains of the
Bank closed, u the present crust Impairs the pus
dnetiveness of the Girard Csilegn fond $5,000 per
The production of Turpentine isl becoming a I
largo and profitable business in Georgia. There
are al present some fifteen per.oris engaged in it,
and their entire product this reason will be near
lytwenty one thousand barrel.. The Savannah
Republican puts down the whole product of
Georgia and Florida this year el 30,000 barrel.
There are in Georgia ten turpentine distilleries.
Heretofore the trade has been confined to North
Carolina.
SOOTS CASOLL. U. S. Scsavol.—Gov. Sea
brook has appointed the H.. F. H. Elmore, at
present President of the Bank of • South Carolina,
to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Mr.
Calhoun. Mr. E. has accepted.
Demme. Piece Canr.—Tue ‘Vdmiegton,
(Del) Journal says that as there has been no ureatte
er ■efciently waem to cause the peach hleasoma
to shoot in that State, the proepecilor fine peach
es the coming season la very good me yet,
The Telegraph Bill
2b Pmpl nf the State of IVreo Tort, repreuented is
Senroda t ignd Asseutfy, do emir: aa
Szonos I. Any person connected with any Tel.
egrapb Company in this State,either as clerk, ope
rator. messenger, or in any other capacity, who
shall wilfully divulge the contents:or the nature of
the contents, of any private communication en
tmsted to him for transmission or delivery, or who
shall wilfully refuse or ceglect to transmit or de
liver the ume, shell, on conviction before any
court, be adjudged guilty of rinisdemeanor, and
shall sager Imprisonment In the County Jail, or
Workhouse, to the County where such coo vowels
shall be had. for a term of not more than three
mouths, or snail pay a tine not to exceed fivo hun
dred dams, te the &erection of the Court.
Sac. 2. This Act .hall take effect immediately.
lil r., mr
INTERESTING CORRESPONDENCE.
Copy of a correspondente bewreen Honorable
Dowel. Webster, of Ito Senate of the U. States,
and the Hon. Hugh N. Smolt, Delegate Dom New
Mexico—
WAirmarton, April 9th, 1950.
211thA H. Hugh N. Sank, D :Legato front Nr
Dux Stat-1 beg leave to present you with a
copy of my speech, delivered in the Senate on
the the( March hut, and to draw your attention
10 the remarks made by me on that occasion, op
on the senetelcharacterot New Mexico, and its
adaptation to slave labor. Too have been a teals
dent in the cottony for several years, sod, at I
have understood you to say, have travereed it
from cad to end. You am a native of one of the
slava States of this llntoo, and acetate acquaint.
ed with the anal coat of slave labor, and the
'modes ofeattivation to which it may be profitably
applied. You an, therefore, I ant sure, quite
competent to express sa Opiplock ea the points
which I have massaged, such as 0.11 be fatale.
Wry. •
Iwilt be obliged to you, oleo, to 'tale what the
fact is, at the present time, respelling the ext.
tense 01111•Wely to New Maxim awl whether the
existing lhwa and enneinown o f: the ..ountry to.
low IL I have the honor to be,
my dear sir,
your ob,dient servant,
Dania Wterrit.
Vlannaaram Apra 9th, 1850.
To tAo Hos. Daniel Wager, d' the Milani Stat
Dux Sm have the honor to acknowledge
the receipt of your letter orate 9th lest., and re.
ply to it with great pleasure. New Mexico la art
exceedingly mountainous ootadry, Santa Fe itself
being twice as high as the highest pert of the Al
leghenes, and nearly all the laud, capable of eel.
Ovation, Is of equal height, though Knee of the
valleys have leas altitude above the sea. The
country Is cold. Imjreneral agricultural prodecte
ere wheat and corn, and each vegetables as grow
in the Northern Stares of this Union. It is enure•
ly unsuited for slave labor. • Labor le exceedingly
abundant and cheap. It may be, hired for three
or four dollar* a mouth, in qumitity quite suffi
cient for carrying on all the agriculture of the ter
ritory. There I. no cultivation except by taiga.
Von, and there to not a sufficiency of water to ir
rigate all the land.
A. to the exiasoce, at present, of slavery in
New Mexico, it is the general understanding that
it has been altogether abolished by the laws of
Mexico: but we have no emabliehed tribunal.
which have pronounced as yet, what the law of
the lud in the respect is. It is universally eon•
sidercd, however, that the territory altogether
• Gee terrnory. ireow of no penman, in the eoun •
try who are treated as slaves, except such as may .
be tervante to gentlemen visiting or passing aro'
lbe conetty. I may add, that the atrongest feel
ing slavery unlverselly prevails through
the-whole territory, and I anppose It quite impoa.
giblet to convey it there, and maintain it by any
means whatever.
I have the honor to be,
with regard,
poor obdt sent.
Noon N. Batint.
FasatosTo ea HeNll9.—Tbis convicted mur
derer is sentenced to be hanged; the petitioners
for a commutation of the death penalty having
fail& in make out a cape before the committee of
the Governor's Council. The committee have
closed the hearing, and voted on their report, 4
fur austalning the sentence of the law, slotted 1
for commuting it to imprisonment for We. The
cane will come before the Council early next
week, for final action. The Pow states that Pear.
son, since hae confessed that he
rose to kill hie wife tiller be had been lying by
her aide three quarters of an hour. It waa. not
his original Intention to kill the children, beton
account of the resistance Ins wife made, they
woke up before he had accomplished hts heat puts
pose, and then It became necessary to despateh
them lest they should :expose him." Gentlemen,
suing for the clemency of the Executive, should
bear in mind, that en anti banging speech, Is not
alone sufficient to secure their object. Facia and
heavy reasons must be adduced to justify the ex -
°native to setting aside the judgment ef a high
tribunal.—Bostos Courser.
For dui Pittsburgh q...tt
aaaaa ion of Mlod.
M!=l
Thy heart,thy life froth misery, '
And with a Spartan eoruege tend
The slavish chains That letter rhea
What blight or Wider stays so long
The potent sway of Season's tonne,—
What hurries thee from right to wrong
With every trembling nerve unstrung
Stay Ciehle slave In hateful dust,
Far that stews weaker which !Mania be
Thy ornament, thy elided atrial •
A. strong as triple mail to thee!
Do 'comfitl whispers come unknown,
Nor Pity's tones neer math thy nut
Nor Bartow from her mild waste blowu
Ne'et haunt, arouse, or make thee beast
A weary night, that thou should'it scota.
Calm Honer. voice, thjbetter will r
And darkly bow each night and morn,
Embrace and love thy !dela still ;
Aed walk the beat of senseless shame,
Where all that's true and lair expirot;
Where hope and joy Of every name
Are swallowed, Mat in pinion's Area'
Stop showing to the mass *mead
How weak, or bad, a heart can be,—
How much in leaming IA a nand,
How mach in {arms, mocker}'
I•._M EaItEAWAT
Con Or nut /ATI Taonsum
I'ltrin newspaper publishes ■ calculator of what
the reaction eost.Europe durieg the Year 1849:
It makes one shudder to read it. The east In
men is lust gives, and is as tallowy
The war of Naples sod Sicily, including
the men who died in prison, or were shot
them • 23000
Rome, theladiog the French" laidiem..7 - 9,00 0
Spoof erds. 'Winos We the glorious exte-
dltfoo
War of Hungary, (both aides).
The parts of Poland.rehlek mingled vnh
the mar of Independence
Hungarians dead after the .pulatioli
of Gloomy, and to exile In Torkef.... 3 5 1 r
lonian insurrection 4 85
War of Ilium Independence—Hibui ye
nice and Piedmont—,
More than one hundred and eleven thousand
ilizena sacrificed to the ambition of Kings and of
To Froce.
To Central linty, (Rome, act.).
To Napier
To Acatria, (Lombany and Venice in.
eluded.) ........ .......• • • • • 69 0 . 000 . 000 '
To Honing 19 000 000
To .... ; ......... ...so3poopeo
To Piedmont—material for war—.... 15,900 000
do. —ostlonal debt 70.000,000
A French paper republinhesthis,remarkingthia
the calculation Is rather below the anus] cost,
and that the war of Salem* to not included,
which aru, however, very bloody and very eon
pannier.
COlll.llll AT ST. ttAKCINVILIS, LA..—The 01706 f.
lei* of the 20th uh. says:—.While the cholera
Nu visited many portiong of oor Stein, this region
hue•eaped the desolating effects of it until w i th•
in a fear day. past. We feel conetrained, bowey
ar, now to say that neared deaths belie beencome
ad brads fell destroyer. •
Larran ►a ou Pac►. DAVOIMEIL
The following letter is published in the Manche*
ter bdesworer. It will be read with painful
,inte
CAVIIRID9S April &b, 15,50
Dania None, thy. :—.44-1 this morning re•
ceivod the very kind letter. you addressed to me,
and which I buten to mower, to thank yen, In tfte
name of my mother, my sifters and lapel, for the
true sentiments yell entertain respecting my be•
loved father. You believe him innocent, and you
believe whet is tree. lie le the victim of citeum
,atancee, a deeply tojared man. That he is Innocent,
we his family know, mid nothing. on, earth will
aver take from us this conviction. We have no.
vet, from the moment he was snatched from his
home, hod a shadow of doubt on our minds; and
whatever the world may say or de • wo shall ever
have that feeling to support ue The knowledge
of his innocence supported my father during the
hours of suffering in the court room; that it is that
gives him audios calmness now, amidst the many
sources of sorrow that have overwhelmed .us.
Far different from what we anticipated, 'seethe
result of the trial; 4.r we had been assured Mt Gogh
ont the winter that our father could not but be re
stored to or, and that at the trial he mutt receive
justice for the many wrong. that had hien heaped
upon him. But justice fled from tho Court room,
and prejudice took her place.
I'e4 hope still lingers with no, for we matt that
the ptiblic voice will he raised apical the grou
injustice that has been committed, and will not
allow our country to bear soot a stigma on her
nameoluch an everlasting stain, no will be that of
the sacrifice of one so testy Innocent RS my (ether.
Aod if one word from no, air, can add a feather's
weight to the efforts that are being made, oh, may
we give you the deep assurance of our hearts,
that we feel grateful far the Interest thatryon en
emies and feel, and for what you are doing in our
behalf May God, in his iodate Mercy look down
upon you, and bleu the e fforts that mete:deg made,
and if it is not hat will to Ming the troth to light,
and to allow this awful mystery to I e enplaned,
may he enlighten the minds cf those into whose
bud. the sure will ease
1 moat again thank you, sir, for the kind feelug
you enemas toward'. my dear father. Nothing that
the world can do, now, giver as greater consola
tion than the knowledge that other, believe him
innocent. Sympathy hap floored abundantly from
many heart. towards us, bin fatally; but bow much
more wised by us Is that sympathy, when expres•
ied fir hiss That our beloved fathemay be re.
lamed to as, is the fervent prayer of our hearts,
end we wait tremblingly in the hope that those
who are now to decide is this case may am the
terrible injosuoa that has bean committed, mid has
Maimed no much suffering un so malty.
Believe me, sir, gratefelly yenta;
Mature W. Wattage.
MSSlllartl. Steams - v.—The Rev. Dr. Duthie
of Phdedeiptus, has been appointed Correspond
ing Sometary of the Miuiortary Society of the
Methodist EpiscopM Church, to ill the vacancy
occasioned by the resigostioo ol the Bev. Dr. I'll.
man. The Dr. has accepted the appointment, and
will shortly enter upon the duties of his Mace.
The Government of India have offered • peke
of 5,000 rupees for an improved cottou.cleaning
machine, (unrestricted by any particular mecha•
olnl principle.) inch as, in tho opinion of the al:.
veronienL shall have fully attained the pnecipal
ohjecu described by the moiety, namely, tt to be
eo perfect in its action in separating cotton wool
from the seed, and possessing such qualities' of ex
peditioe, simplicity, and comparative cheapness,
11. to reviler it likely to came into practical use."
Couirvettors are to deposit at Calcutta on or be.
fora the lit January, 1652, bill sized working ma
chines.
Venoms eon Simucnoe.— In the ease ef Bayley,
the gold pea maker, at New York, for the sedan
lion of Miss Carolina Runnel, the Jon, on Sa•
tinday, gave a verdict for plaintiffs of 111,0130 &i
-mages.
•
Tha Turkish Sultan has granted full toleration
to the missionaries throughout his vast empire.
Seven churches have been formed at Trebisond,
Conuantinoplv, and other towns, embracing from
two to three tinudzed members. •
A Yen= Idasuits.—bir.leer. Colton saw at
Sin, • women only 12 years old, who had two
children. She was married at the age of ten to
a man of sixty ave.
LOGAN,,WILSON II Co.,
1519 WOOD STREET, ABOVE VOW.
IMPoRTERA OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY, he
Ask the attention of pares to their
rftEssi SPISING STOCK.
Which they think will compare favorably, both t•
extent and cheapness, with that of .7
other house, either here or In
the Eastern Cities,
febtAtislAwlyT
Pazunni Lug, Avaaa.—Prepareci by I. W. Kelly
William inner., N. Y., and for sale by A. Jaynes, No.
70 Fourth Weer_ Thu. will be found a delightful uv
ula of beverage in families, and particularly for sick
MUM.
• • •• .
ilages'a Improved Chocolate preps
tion, being • combinaliou of Cocoa nob Innocent, t •
•Igotalslig end palatable, highly recommended yarn
alarly for tavalida Prepared by w. Usher, Dorebe
ter, Mar., awl Mr Cale by A. JAYethIS, at the I'ek
Tea Mora. No.'Al Fourth sr crieltle
I=2pretimmitate In Ilea y.
DR. O. 0. KTEARNS, late of Melton, Isprepsred to
manufaeture and set Box= Tom. in whole and parts
of sett, upon Suction or Attnospherte Bunton Plates.—
F001 . .C.111.. 1111.1V.111110111X, whore the nerve
savored. Men and reettlehee neat door to thajday
or's oleo, Fourth =rot =Piper...
Karts vo-4. B. Ittlfuldeit.F. O. Eaton. lON
DIL. D. [MAT,
• • Dentin. Corner of Fourth
- end Demur; ' between
nettentrin
another Wiliam en the Stud
CHRONIC RHEIMIATIVIM.
Me. 8. 61. Ktlin—Allow me to express to yen my
heartfelt thanks for the great bench! I knee received
from an article celled PETROLEUM. or Roca On, of
which you ate the sole proprietor. I hat occasiou
me It about the Is! of January, in T violent attack of
Rheumatism, which Was very painful, dying about
from place to place, aceorapamedwith
so am to keep Inc in conflate torture. 11 used the Pe.
trillium externally, a few epplications of which re.
moved all pain, mid e'er: symptom of the disease.
I am new entirely well, and would take this occuslon
to mewl:mend the Petrol.= to all who may be euffer•
ing under the agonising pains of Rheumatism or kin.
dred dlsauus. poled) Gincon
near Perry Minus, Pittsburgh.
[l:7Kee general advemsement In &slather colonist.
fable
ELTLivn Paul—No modicisse net earned
a higher reparation in so short a ticue,as has Ow ;Aver
Pill, discovered and compounded by Di. ArLane, of
Virginia. Although but a short time companairely
before the public, it ha. already earned for itself •
degree of popularity hitherto unsurpassed. The. do.
mend for them has become hamente. fawn. Kidd
Ca. the proprietore of the medicine, who reside in
Pittsburgh, corner of Fourth and Wood smear, are
census:atty . receiving orders whielt they god It almost
utterly Impossible to supply. The pemtlarlty of the.
Pills Is not coedited to anlPncticchl. ".iim the
country, the demand being general, from ths North,
south, FAO, and West. Tie truth 1. co doses. Is
more common In all gushers of the Unli4d States than
that of the Lifer. And these Ms are the Ames remedy
over pat discovered for Hepatic derangement.
For salt by J. KIDD t CD, Na IA Wood inve,
epl3.4karlS
13006.1.
Maratha of the United Stares Earaiiinse w rho
River Jordan .d the Deed Sec fly W. L Lynch,
U. S. Nave. Memoirs of Ill&Ofdinaly rope. De
lesions: By Charles Mackay. Wpm. to France
Miring the Etglitestrelt Cautery. Ihrenbeldt's Japeets
°Matu re. Dictionary of Seetleal iMetailener
John T Wan.. Liam of the Queens of Ragland,
from the Norm. Conquest By Agnes Strickland.
Simpson's Jearney Upend the World. Chanel:tea
The limy Sean By Bard nor Sena, D.D.
For sale by D LOIRWOOD.
No 104 isearth st.
received aft aonsigkent, nod far ma by_
HARDY, JONi CO
TVALOGUE OF DEVILS—A few Ea .49.1)001L,88:73VEXP0R IiINfiv8.84881•18
If mode for aate by JOHNSTON & 8 ETON. 1.1.0 C :received , and ter lualeb,
apni Hook 1.11.1488nel of nut et a Tklrd 'OlB 8 E VON BONN/10E8T &CO
taN
ctrrrs CONQUEST OF•PERUL' I N ° for Web
mezanrs CONHUWer OF MEXICO; .- We s VON RO NNHOTLOT kCO
P
A few wise, of eaeh of Hut above_waskAeol.ree'LL4 ISYYSTEleteftwe , SobY
[Journal...:hroo rA ie . l i e . , Ammeroan, and
1,1 % bo,
pen;
by Iny:9l JOHNSTON to SIOACYON ! vir l7 ). F YON BONNIMRST &CO
prime, in
CO
wl, sal for sah al the •owe.l pd
BRAUN&
&ITIN-BlloolKfte. lo du ie. Intnlinr• *Ale by,
VDAltid ORREN-5 eases of grade O. seed. and for • IP J H DI !' " D D TD
lOW BRAUN se. REITKR **
—4O brit in store, ud lot sale by
QUOAR-71 Olds N to arrive by neuter AIiVIB .1 SI DILWORTH A. CO
foffenioe, for side by ° ISAIAH DIOKVY CO try - 7, - i — Fooyr f able by
aplfs 110 Water o. d-
d's
or
I DILWORTH &ro
RANDIFJP—A choice selection of pure ilndies,
John Durand & Co.'• manufacture, kept cen.
-------------_
tULUERTSON, , Meournissyg, Wash Bilks.
lllti Liberty street. 1111FIRPHY D. BURCHFIELD Insitc ' attention to
M. Heir noorword of alrOlo goal. 'pH
ElTlNKS—Ssperior qualities of Cstro .d CMo• _— _ _
Tif moo Wiues Sept eousbusly on hand, and .or - I . )ARAGFS AND GRENADINES—FWD and pra
wn by apllt A CULBERTSON 13 ed Ranges, Tissans, Otenadtoes, and other Area
goods. An usottment of newest and
of
by D
/IQ EELS. LOUISVILLE LW k A linlo r ldg i t c. l , tor 1017 it" . .--. ' "' &lMRCn FIKL
I VD , srtle by spa
-- ' 'Weald.
'ENIPON HAMS AND DEER - E3 - K - IN;;:m - r 7 ;d,
I and for iale_ll7 split A CUI.IIER retteg :
. 11R. I. B. CAMPBELL'S BALSAM OF t , V19:1 .
A GAHM. Th• Clasapezt wad Best MikaltOn• in the
J_.7 CHERRY: for the cure of Colds, Co inlut Co
.
. 'amour's Bronchitis, Breast Complaints taw d all Po.
GEORGE lE, ARNOLD & CO. have opened an r ,,,,,." iar„,th„,,, Liver Come .tams sod Female
hacauuz Orrms N 0.71 Fourth street, next door Detelity, and for Impuritiet of the Blood, Catarrh'
to the Bank of Pumburgh, and as prepared to trans Fever, Asthma, Croup. Inflocfrnt Wh.°BllL Co. g h,
act, on reasonable. terms any business in theta Lae For ..s, in ..Fide., or by th e single ba ttle, at
that may be enuusted to th em.
Exchange, Coln, Bank Notes, he., bought and told. ' t s h , e . , o l:l " 4 ,,A Se w e ,, og l d ' so o ,l ll / 4 p t ,t7:o / y W iditTpa aa r aa b a 'ottra. aer at
COUC . OOBI.I - mado in all the poncipru mums and . s7 S N WICKERSHAM
..._. -__.
429 000 000
23,000,00 0
. 84,000,000
towns in the Uld
Deposit. tecei ad in par fonds an enneney.
They respect( Ily solicit a sham of the cu.wm of
the haameu community.
GEORGE,E. ARNOLD
t 5a2,000,000
- DEA.145118 IN
XXOII/0101i, COtN, BANK NOTES. Ac.,
No. 7l Fourth mut, nett door to the 'look of Pitt.-
burgh. mrtidlot
11.511.1A0lift, WELLS £
F ANUFATUJIMRS Or liftkltak GLASS WARE,
0.7 kJ ark
y' rket creel, Pintlitt •
order, keep conriani
on hand, lut a main to all kinds of Vials
Roulet, Ae. Porter and Mineral Water Bottles of ea
perior quality.
PATUCEdir attention paid to Private !lodide
unrAll
Iritrab sU tPi,
COM. illsloll illelrehant3, Ultd dea:ers 1.1 i'msburKh
biszorszalres. apt:
Ron. anmax. TllO , UM. SAM 4 U. =swoon.
IIOBERT MOORE, IN bolessJe Oreeer, Rectifyiee
jk, Distiller, dealer is Produce, Putsbuich Month,
tures, in alt kin4s of Foreign and Domestic Winen
and 1.4.qu0m, Pio. II Liberty Streel. hand leery
Mtge sleet of superior MO Monona . ..hell waiskey,
w Weil will lee sold low for each. to .1
L. 0. 10,101... L. un.
IDEYNOCDS & SUM For:waning and .A11114111 , -
Jib slim Machina., for 100 Ail[gOGlly River Trade,
calms in Geoectme, Produce, lattatturgh,
lame, and Chloride of 1.1.11/11
Thu hlghelt price. 111 caeb, pail at all tones tor
country 10C±,...1%0E101 . Penn and Irwin mot. mold
TIOUF:AT DALZELL & Co., Wholesale lairocert
J. 16 Commission Merchants, dealers in Produce non
Pittsburgh. Mantifsetures, Liberty street, INusbucti.,
Pa. uplb
11011E11T A. CUNNINGHAM, Wholesale Groc e r,
IL Deal, in Produce an. Pittsburgh Manufactures.
No. 144 Liberty street. app
GINGER. HARTMAN h CO., SI Slnld Iron and
5. - 17 tinel Work,htandantuter• no An. B. Spring
and Plough &eel. Al on—eprins., A rho, Vices, Air
be. They invite the attattoot or merchant. and
conamen to thyir stock berate purchasing eine.
where. They moment thetr one). to be roan to any
made in this country or Imporod. r,b,4 JO . I . I I N e SZ . N . A ST il le e tTO , Ith ry •r of ju n. st receive d
•C. 0111•CIISIT. rum. st. tome pert' new ed Ilan; sloth.
SUACKLETT k. WHITE. Whale-sale De•lers In Vol, tiol 9 tatheys Common Place took. Clothmod
Foreign old Dc no Da Goads, No. tn. Wood pa• or binding.
sown. Ihtotbatilb. apt? Cbd) . lot . my'ratroplactt, No. Subjeet—
"Model l
IJo yoms."
W BARHAM:II, Wool Merchants, Deem.
1.,j In Float and Prod..° generally, and Emma :ding
rnal, A • eriC New
en and Chronicle potty.)
and Commtulon Merchant., No. 53 Water strtet,
Pittaurgh. • a• 17 WOMAN IN AMERICA—Her work and her re
ward. Dy Marla J Mclntosh, author of "Charms
looantertharms," "To teem sod to be." I not temp.
tatter Day Pamphlets, No I:—The present tune
By Thomas Colville.
Catata•.—aternoim of Ede and Writings of Thos.
" -"-
C. aiLLTIT, 11111.1.411. lout. Nieocs,
SELL -EMS ICOL% Produce and General 01113
mtviioll Merellanu; No. VI Liberty street, Viva
barna Sperm, Linseed and Lard Oder pl 7
Chubeets, D D. L. 1.. D. Pre!redoes on 13stler's
Analogy, Paley , tandem...sof Litristlendy, andlliles
Lectute an Ihrtnity, with two Introductory Lealaa“
nd four Addresses dohs end to the New Colleg
e,
jliohurgh, by Thomas Castilian, D. D, L. L. D.
I vol lame.
Cil.v.-1.1(4, of John Calvin, compiled from untie.
A H
o Theological, tissues!, tio sources, and meuraly fromkds correspondences.
A. an d Sonday . Selmol Hook a. , Hers soil dealer. Hy Thomas 11 Dyer, onth portnut. I not 12mo.
td all kinds of %Moil, 'Window ...a Wripping Pau For sale oy It lIOPKINP.
per,No Na Wood street. hems. Fourth atm Pm. spl7 78 Apollollelldings, Founts st.
,and alley. Pittsburgh, Pa._ apl:
lo br wncricm. MACHINISTS—An ekeellent °pa
H ra.
LEE, Wool Dealer slat Commission Nerchlut, 1 atty now occurs to a practical Msthinlst, oft
. for be rale of American Woilen Grads, Loh- well established reputation, and same espbal, to mi
m: streetsmbralle Filth. _ opt 7 gage extensively In the Stresx Eaolat, BoILIII, AND
raaallaV Oraterats.
WI 11.40,1LaT, togal „ CO.. to era, An estaldishment is now ready . ). hes:neat', ample
se, a. IWOODWaIIa, '.'"`. .'""•• •in all its details, Including extensive ssioarf room, for
W ht. SAC:ALFA( &CO , Wholesale Grocers. lb e,, y ~,,,,, ~, = t... .n, from it s
p 0 3,.. ir
p ..
and go Wood Filar., Val-.lallt b. "I ' 7 krty eonducted, will doubtless command a large
Dana WU arum share at husiraas.
"'" l ' di ratANDLESS, (successor:4d L. AJ. 0 Apr actical Machinist, to a partner, Is required, to
w,,,,,) ~,,„,,,,L, ~,,,„,a , F or ... H o ,: sp .( conduct the whole establistimeng and only taOLO riAllY
Ommtraion Illerelissm; dealer. in Iron, Na 1 , .. Glass, d?dtah!d!!! Ilt‘ ,l ...PPP'. Addle.. (peat paldj "MA.
c„,,,,, u y„,,,,,,,d p,ii,h,,,,a hi am ih a ,a,., ~,,..i s i. I.IIINK CO" ltog No 711, Plultdetylus, Ps.
ly. cornit of Woad sad Watt, streets, r.tusurrh i _ spl7.dlin
Gi F VON CONNIIORdir At CO , Ortodota Gro•
. otos, Forwarding rd•• Commission Merchants,
Dealer. In Finalitirga M•nnfacturno and Wortern
PrOduot,
at
realleeti to their new wa rchouec, told
nand,) No. NS, corner of Front street and Chanter?
Lane. npl7
Ai - CLASSES-56 bbls Pianist'. 1d015..,
UT 11. MITCHELTREE, WM.lessln Gower., All .a lids lope House do
F . Heenfirtrg Instiller, and Wine Kee I. quer Arriving per summer MAW., and for male b
Yrrehanu y
Alan—lmporters of Redo Matron' IS rant- epl7 BROWN t EIRELPATHICK
int • Powder, No. Lin Liberty • greet, 0vp...• B ..‘k JotIo• Lai. &astral. Haar Waste.
vtleely tlitstarsh. spl7 cativo.
IAT W. WILttON, Watches, Jewelry, ease, Wain IaILIEFORE producing • remedy for any 4insue,i
x
x and Military nanis, corner or Market and elweY. to-p••••. • thorough know-
Feline streets. Panne , . r. N. —W ntebes awl ledge, net oitlY of the °Hew. lteMl; bat el the MT..-
Clocks corollary moaned. logy or the organs sought to be send nison. The
too. act., as offend to the public as a snetedy for
damsel of the Ha r, and as the mmult of mazy yews ,
apecenee and re....
Juin Hasel's Laurel., Hair Reslorattee is, proba
bly, the most ellierwlous and agreeable skaldic that It
hoarser town the tot of the chem. waive.. It pen
men. the men delnattful perfume, and will render the
Ilan glossy, luminant and beanund, cleansing it tho
reseal from all impurities, and by its tettou upon
the minute organs of the Raw, wen lost • tone and
slaw before laknown. It also totally ,
ell scurf, deride.; punples, ac
r, ether Imprint es
from an scarp
it is unknown that each hair is a hollow lobe, hav
ing • root in the akin, through which there is a eon
ilant.Cireelarien Of bar., and when, from sickness,
he accumulation of daedrutr, or other canna, the
capillary tobea been= clogged, these organs cease
to perform their functions, and the lilts becomes
harsh, rusty, and gradaalty nits., thereby inducing
race:lawn baldness. It Is to eases suah tbs. that
the Eau Lust.. Restonnive is peculiarly adapted,
as Its colar.mg and pu•ifying prepernes mill rename
all impurities, and stye life and fresh.n to din dry
and dead ban.
It is far serener to any ether article. for dressing
the neer, as a main the most delicate and ...bele
odor, and imparts to the Ilea a beautiful and loon.
appearance. it is probably the only really mi.
entifically compounded preparation now before the
public, and it. InereaSkag popularity is &prom that the
public appreciate worth. Enure satisfactiongiven
the purebawr
H in every real. Prepared only by
JULES AUEL, Perfumer and Cheenn,
Ile Chestnut street, below . Fourth.
For aale wholesale and retail by A. Fahnettoek
de Co, and R Sellers, Paystairgb; and Jahn Sla
g-ant and J. Mitchell, Allegheny city, Pk. ap17.11.1
W.. 100,0. WW a. IirCONZ.
WM. YOUNG k. Co, Dealers irt Lesinc , , 11 1 4 ts
1ke.,143 liberty a eet. ja,,5
NZ letTlCll.Olll. 11.0,1[1.30.1.
14r . • IdeilliTCUtiON. Wholesale ctoiers,
p V „ubl,,,,, d;lL i rs . nod., Icon, Nails, Clara, and
nufaetare generally, Liberty street
Pittsburgh. rual7
P&TTIORICW &
Mk STEAM 110A'r ANENTS
Onus grove M. ALL. Je.
apt; No. 42 Water orcet.
MOBS'S a lIAWORTII.
TEA AND WINE bIEILCHANTS.
East stda Diamond, Pittsburgh. apl9 I
Vice. vnon PACILAND
PRECISELY the same kind of Slump zed ROUGH
Seemed Teth that ate retested in the old country
at de and Moir th.tall be obtained for Sec and yin per
Piund at Ton Tea Mo is ter. east side of th e Dinsuoud,
ttsburgh, or at Morris Jr. Haveront.'s Wine more,
Federal Street, Allegheny. The .hose l'uze Cenne
Tuts, ere receive through oar English Agent, direct .
from tl.c Queen's Itonded Warehouse., duty glee.
being for ears'kftatidn' opts
LOUISVILLE WHITE LltuE—lsJbrls fra.h, just
fer.'.l, mud for We by 0 II URANf,
PplB P 1 Water st.
H_ for ifirAg,tiv.scrZ,Vred=="'
LEA D-1000 GalbOn Lead reel per
, Bteame;
L
Mum, and for sale by
apiti • JAMES A lIIITCSISON kCO
SHOT—SS kigt ossoriedSunaben, (i 4 snie by
epltl JAMES A HUTCHISON & CO
AA A. MASON CO: are receivurg anorher large
. Invoice rich Fanny Diem Silks of all quaes
and pricer; Chameleon do; Plain Black t o, all widths,
and prices; Burred and;Pigureu do. ere.
Porsoo•wishing to ilirchme sto ck. rtcularly request
ed to call and examine their as they Yeti; Mal it
mach Ilk largest and clicapmt in Chit oily.
ItIUBONS, de. de.
430 pet choice styles Bonnet Ribbons; Pdrn do Cap
do.; also SO rich 15 gured Silk Oriental P Ih with
bran? fr.!, 1k do•titltand without Imm, lifOrEl
and upwards, rerload tow opening by
A A MASON It CO.
Market at. lictwean add 4th rt.
Mso, received and opening 3 cases Printed lawn.,
every moiety of stiles and colors. aptO
Great Ant•rican Mechanical Work.
.I)APPLETON lc CO, New York, haw in coerce
of publication, in puts, price twenty five cents
reek, a DICTIONARY of Maehlnes, Merhanics En
-sine Work wad Engineering; designed for Premien
'Volk MR Men, and those intended or the Engineering
Profession. Edited by Oliver Byrne.
This work is of large tiro sore, and will contain two
thousuad Page and upwards of sic thousand illuxra
coos It will r
present working drawings and descrip
tions of the most Important machines in the Ironed
States. ' , lndependent of the remelts of American in.
Ffluilli it Will online complete Pmetieel treatises nit
Mechanics, Machinery. Engine Work, and Engineer.
ing; with all that is awful to more than one thousand
dollars worth of folio colonies, magulnes and other
hooka. Six numbers resolved, sad for sale by the
HOPKINS.
aphi 70 Apollo !funding', Fourth st.
TEE TEA mASILET,
EAST SIDE OF THE IDIaSSIOND,
Crootaas.
faIIIERE i. nothing mote refreshing than a cup of
1.. good Tee, bandit re la greet dillinalty to Obtaining
it. . her . t no Rotel° imported on which Mere t.
greater deeeptloa practised. The BLACK TEAS sold
Gy (Omen generally, are weak and trashy, and the
1.0 Tana with a tow exceptions, a Canyon Mario.
carman article, Me fine bloom on whi In beleg a
.111p0aition of V.OlOllll. A,. a. analymmen erol
prove. Such traM aught to be expelled from our
market at 0 1Nottoeurs. ,,
We have commenced the Ten Trade In Piteburch
with the fall determined°n of selling Gomm. Tu.
only; and having been getters In that article upward.
of twenty years, fern of which exchnively In Tea.)
we Saner oar-elves to be Sada...Cif Had Tees, wit
encoder Data Se ant meg, and It had name is Oben
obtained by rolling them; bet if selling n noon eariusa
at a reasonable price, will obtain custom, Why We OLIO
core of our share. Our price., itiolditmouideredi
shall always he an low. any ether Tea Dealers in
the Veiled State..
Our Pries/ par Pound.
owe.
Good Black Tea 0 MOood Omen Tea•—• • 0 40
I
Ihne Flavored do•••• 0 On Streagdida•—••••• n 50
Strong reaglfflavored Strong and fine davel 075
Eaglish kind,"•—• 0 501Itery superior-- i eg
Dcatilifularouran it'd e 0 75 Extraquality and best
Very beet Sepotted• •1 OU Imported .--.••.. 125
Eaten (Wong and Items b devoted 'Ruh Tea,7sent.
pp er lb 4 this Tea we receive direct from the London
1,,,,k,,, gay free, it being for expertatiou; It is pre•
sagely the same bind that le retailed by the Tea Deal
ers in Enaland,lrdan 4 , and Sotland, at 5. per reread.
Those who study economy will do well Wine thie
kind of Tea.
The above Teu we retail direct from the original
chests, as Imported from China, Those who prefer
foukego Teas, we have such alwaye on hand, front
neuter pomade apwards. Also, Coffees, Cotes,
ilbocalate,Loatand t..lashed Segue and Spice., and
Pic Flo a
kles of all Made. IS & I IAWORTII,
ridan lb° Tea MORR Alukat, cut aide Diamond.
apllit .
Emp—sa halm Miami dew ratted, just mowed
od for Ws by
Ip ielttigEB A lIINCIIISON & CO
11. bd. trashed, powd d
li and for gals by JAMES A HUTCHISON . C.ll
FA cgs Agway St. !Adis Swam Sem ilsbnery.
las antra now lanalac and far
QALIT F ' Tnr " 4" mien DicKEO. co,
Webb •11l Wain rt.
WS'
Krit.LlC PAI N T-6 brisk Jest rest`d per
MOland for sale by the barrel or single peddle at the
Mar, :deed, and Perlman Warehease, corner of
disth and Wood streets. n N 'WICKERSHAM
arid_
SOAP—too bin Cmoiaoatt No I. far We by
spit/ J s rst.wsirruci cc ,
_
,
ORT OR PlTOLEN.—Yesterday ellarsoon,
U Water strew, betereoe the bleueniabele noose
and Wood mem, SIXTY DOLLARS. The ceder
will be fibetally rewarded by leaving si u Me office.
Opl7.
""11-4 oats
3"'lnirtitgrKTTlTlL
oplB
Notte• to onr Patron..
RELIANCE PORTADLN BOAT LINZ.
lIIHe decease of the active partner, in Philadelphia,
j.ithe late James fil..Havia,) produces no interruption
to the bradneu—arrangements have becnriadewhich
involves the same intemsts precisely, which have
heretofore existed. The bosiness is continued under
the same name and firm, T.—
.I.a&c. Id DAVIS & Co., Philadelphia;
Joint 61'Fantx P . . Co., Pittsburgo.
The (.011601.11(2C 1 3
of the patronage of 011 r many
friends Is respectfully solicited. If any persona l have
annanda against the concern, they are requesed to
resent them forthwith, for Payment
Pittsburgh, April 10,10. JOHN bEPA DEN,
!MOW/.
Cheap Standard Illstory.
lIATSIF , 'S His TORY OF ENGLAND is noerpeb
lishingg by limper & Owls: in 6 rots cloth and
paper. at 10 cents per vol. Three Cols received, and
toe Rale by R HOPKINS,
apt 7 73 Apollo Buildings. Fourth at.
Unrms Orno&-Paaaht U. R. CO, Third ell
ratilßOViu, April 16, ids%
pin; Stockholders of the Ohio and reermylvanta
Igait geed Company are hcrecy modified to pay Mit
firth Mclennan of rive Dollar. pet shure. at the erten
of the Company, aa herciofore, on cr bolero the Huh
day of May next; and the remaining undellnenm of
Five Dollars per share each, on or before the 50111 day
of each succeeding month, u nit! the Whole are paid.
By order of the.lioard of Direetora.
_5p1741,1 W. LARIMEit,_ Tit 1.511161.
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COAL WANTED.
PROPOSALS will b received Ly the subscriber
fur the delivery of Mt,. Thousand Bushels o
Cord, suitable for. Gls ostrposar; the coal tub e fresh
vices and dry. . flowing eighty rounds to the bushel
'lle weight to be determined by 1"e Collector's rotor
at the weigh wales. • WM. BltirellAhl.
elorliSlVE .917
DISSOLUTION
11111 PARTNERSHIP herevofere existing between
7
Junes Laughlin and James Steele, under the firm
girl. Steele & tro., was dissolved by lingual consent,
on Zia March. The businees of the late firm will be
sculcdprp by James Laughlin et their former place of
business, 9c Clair itecca JAMES STEELE.
. • Is JAMES LAUGHLIN.
To Boneheads and Wearily* Menthansta.
OUSSELI3 PREMIUM PERFGMERY.— Tbe
iL subscriber respectfully invites public attention to
his extensive store of Perfumery, Soaps, Shaving
Creams, he., to which seven Silver and two Golden
Meilen hove, within the 12. CZ years, been awarded
by the Institutes of New York, Boston, and Phila
delphia, the otter brine the only Golden Medal ever
awarded for perfumery either in Europe or in this
conry•
Roessab's Unsurattan Stamm Corot. lAlmend,
Ruse, and Ambrosial) universally acknowledged to
be superior to any Shaving Cream in thin country or
Europe.
013.0111•111 coo suardro—Beautlfally transparent,
and posecesing highly Bapon action and emollient
properties Sawniaceo.Coorpottud; AnbroandBh.-
mg Tablet; Military Sieving Soap.
Screarse•Toita , Boara—Abnond, Rose, filidelleurs,
ro o g o ,= i srlt??3lP f t k (ll l l:V.g7l i, th' and 'i Nrc ' as kl at.
Banners eon Harmaxacurxr—ltisso, lassnin,
Bouquet do Caroline, Gemninn. Jenny Lied, Mousse
line Jockey Club, litegnolia, Clematini Citronelle
Bain, and many other varieties, in all any different
perfumes.
TOLL= WATM—FIeIIdLt Water. Pan de Toilette,
Orange flower Water, and a great variety 01 Co-
I Tit7if n aria d n i fl en r d all " TH W rlrmit—Gemilna Bear's Gil,
Antique Oil, Bandolum, Eau Lestrale, (deice, Com.
pound ox Narrow, Hale Dyes, and in powder,
and Philocomejticinine, and Jenny Lind Pomades.
Onowatide Prdeaurionw—Dalainne Er, Rose
Tooth Paste, Charcoal neutral ce, Odontina, Tooth
Paste, and Tooth Powder.
Cosiernce—Vegetable Cosmetic Crown, Aamdise
for chepped hands, Cold Cream allows Cream de
Peres, Lip Salve Raspberry Cream, Re.
Depilatory PoWderis, far removing superfluous hair,
PCII7I Powder, Vmaigro de Range, Attuned° Vinegar,
Victoria lisle Oamposition, Preston Salts, besides
a great variety of o th er articles, too 1100.11.611 to he
named in this advenisement.
•
The subscriber hopes to matinee the !etiolation
which Ibis establishment hos aoquircd by dupes/rig
of netbittg but best rate article., nod will be happy to
furnish those who may wish to patronise him ether
wholesale or retaken as Itosonstile term* LS any es
tablishment in the United Mates. •
XAVIER DAZIN,
Successor to sad further Meett of the Lobel eery
of EUGENE ROUSSEL,
114 Mumma street
Mr. Ilesin's Derfamery la for see by all the princi
pal Druggists in the eoutilty.
11311.0 PONALS will be received at W001f... of the
.1 Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Campariy,at Held
man, Cumberland and Wheeling, kp to We dnesday,
th...2ed day of Mar twat Inclusive, lot the graduation
An d
. ... oa r, of Use portion of that Road, emending
own the bridge on the north-western turnpike over
T
the , hart , . oldie) fiver, w a point on the swab fork
of F l ab Creek, near We mouth Of Long Dnun,embra.
eine wine LI sections. Also, the eight seenona be._
Wten the mouth of Crave Creek and We city ot
heeling.
A variety of work will be presented by the line to
be let, which will it:whole light and moderatelgheavy
grading. Several abort tunnels, soda ean sw",„bb s
amount of bridge masonry.
Specifientiong may be had at the above named eh
flees on and after the lat of May smog, and Weer
information obtained from rue FLA/Weer open theline.
Unexcelnionable teatimes:Ws of charactei mast
the htds, and the bidderatte :squealed to
state what Other work, If env, they are engaged in,
and when it will be compiewL
Thework must be energetically prosecuted.
By order of We President and °motors,
BENLIAIIN B. LATROBE, Chief Engineer.
Baltimore, Apnl 10, aptlidlm
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LT OUISVILLE WIUTC LIALE— a brim Jut retied
for gale by ACULBERTSON.
npl7 145 Libert y st.
ITENIt 4 ON lbs V: Item inirisme_pr
der, Am reed, for sale by A CULBE TIBON
DEER 131INS-3 bumalleslnarso'4l,Nutpr_a_ale_ by
A t CUL HERMON
1nti70 47 11. OIL- 3byla reem,, ,VIZUrraTYER
n 7
- _
A LCIIOIIoL—O brio 'Ol uld for oalo ttv
.43._ap17 • Hamm & glum
EliT 014-a casks ree'd mad for mle by_ _
spit URAUN REITER
•
ALTPETES-4 tn'eb¢ed, reed and for sala by
apl7 BRAUN k ESITEJL
CHROME GRE/324.4.1e55in rabbi and kr Ws by
4117 - BRAUN b. 'Lerma
B AcoN- 11 •
7 do udt.i
do tamodet naw Medina from Fort
ona for role by ISAIAH DICKEY
.I 7 Da Water W.
COFFED-341 bap prim Rio Mt reed, far sada by
!HAWN a ivaaPeTatart.
.13 t4l 'Abut, iffnal
jp,Lv , i. ,l l . il:ED 0 IL-20 Les ie
u tit i a i n n t (la z.arbtlß
VLF-ttBF44— , IS barrels jest landing from steamer
MBelle of the West, arid for sale by
self J CANFIELD
ALEILATITS—WO las and 15 •ti Teem and itor
CI gale hy .01% J
BACON -19 mt. annned.rtacon nowlanding
and for salet9---------',7°"i{.AISIT.
S%_i% .POTATOF.S-6 brit for tr.ed, ree'J,..a for
07 ARMSTRONG e!. GRAZER
vrOLASSF> bra , N 0 Molasses in siore and
far sale by apn ARMSTRONG & CROZ ER
lOFFEE—Itar bags Rio Coffee landing from bribe
of the Weal, and for sale low, to elope consige
meat. by JAMES DeIItZELL,
aplg Water AL
lAR).)—d bzia now landing from'sw_a_m_d_r.b:o.rt_Piti,
I And lon sale by nor: IS/ll.^-1I D ICKEY
EATIIERS-1.4 rocks loodir% from steamer Fort
Plaoto.l for 'ale by ISAIAH DICKEY ,x_F9__
SUC,AH-110 bbd. Prima N 0 Sugar,
is bbd, Drown Clarified,
Just reeeirrd .ml for axle by . ..
BROWN k KIRKPATRICK.
Wt? 141 L.ibertv . .<l _
COFFgrri6o .- t,T4l — Firiifil - 1113: - Iii51137011lIlli Ni sale
by apl7 J & RFIAIyD _
BACON,
4'--"l7
F. V, IV A — ,..;:,—,
tOU del Jowls,
6 bbl. No 1 Lard, In .late mid fur
..I by apl7 JOON WATT k CO
Dlitt
ACKEI.,.te T I b .lO l,
LI/WU°
blf do No 3, •
G d''''
ltOre and for 0010 by .1011 V
it 4
,VATT .6_ CO
ULAXiittIiDOIL-10 bbis pure, to arrive I out i‘nue•
r Olet county, for solo lir ,
apl7 JOON WATT li. CO
•
8".7-i HIDES—to too ins Lt Og l e: c l ot o f g i a , l3 l. 71,y
LARD — W 'raga Na I, for sale by
tsp.' Us!: I 1.1...,,5&J1 0 R
(lORN,AIROCIMS-4 7 . 5 do: tor sale hr
N.. , apt 7 Mac:ILLS & ROE
SUGAR &. MOLASSFS-4 5 hbdn N 0 Sugar,
WO Obis N 010ohvgriNank
For este by 81117 111c011.143 & ROE
'WARIER PEACOES—I OR !met for tido to close c.o
sivaueut, for solo by 14117 MeGILLLR A. ROE
r dos Patent Painted Tubs, for sale by
l npr: 111eINGLei ROE
ICE—Onfierees free, Itlee:ieetl per sunrCoulber-
ILL laud Na d, and loran's by
appr BROWN is RIRRPATUICK
Q 1.111.4. ASII—IS casks in snore and for sals by
1.7 opl7 BROWN KIRKPATRICK
ACION-10 or Ss tdosalders and
El S les Slllortin's Sugar Cured
In atone and for sale by
apt' BROWN h XIIIKTATRICK
"0 - 01.8--5 bales Ebstern llops,just reed and for
an.e by api7 BROWN is - RIIILTATICK
VEltl' for sale non' y
.1 SCIIOONfdAKER le _CO
10/ Waal at
PEK—anrtea, for Pale by
6A141" ; A se scliOONMAKElt & CO_
lANA n n% . " FFI)S-4.: bags for sale by
.
SCHOONMA K lt & CO
1, Fit li—Lkst Lo (ormOY by
• J SCHOONSIAKER 2, CO
PIRI TS 'CIJCPENTINE-30 bbli for as le by
17 J L.CIiIIONAIAKERA CO
NDICO-.2 Cl.e•lbeSt for Wel v
.17 . l 2313[100N:NIAKER d CO
LOGWOOpin c b4 3 V4rAlgp_ ) ,„
pl 7
CIl
M . A c C zo IRLI. i aCO .. II . II. 7 No 7 J 1;; t 5 . , ( 7 1 7 ;
api7. Round Bhareb Building .
I„)ACON—RRO pea assorted in Barr and for mile by
apl.7 J Jc R TLOYD
POTASH -16 caska pure, au ba . nd and for sale by
1 t R FLOYD
LARD—T ARD 7 I2 bbl. No 1 iu stun. stidinrzti F b& nD .
it
, !! Pi •
TOBACCO -10 bus 1412.1 . KOhIIVIOIN lump,
'
iO bus Jasper's Sr Mut,
20 Lis assorted brand., nu lop
in *lam and forpide by J & R FLOYD
11E53E331
•
C. have IN;th• lee far rale, to arrive. Dealer
IL and Ilmel,Riepera vdt Rod it to !hoe edirenteh.
to.lo call -
Cana Oil O'CONNO I
R, ATKINS h.
t, CO,
a - Mom, Liberty. et.
HIaWIGECIAILIE ACADEMY.
CLASSICA I. AND COMMERCIAL HOARDING
/A. SCHOOL FOR GOYS, I. allee from Plusbergh;
Rev./Do:EH 8. Canvo.u, A. 8, Eniteiptd.
The Summer Iler.mots tar II commence on Welln.ndlY,l
MAY 1, IEZO. Terms—En pet Scotto.. 0(5 .etenths.
For Clteulatt.cuquire 01 the Eginr.pB, Eetwiekler '
bottomo P.O_ Po, sr of Mem, lain Irwin fr. Sort,
II WSlcy OrretSur 'l'. lt. NeeB tr..B. No, RV-
Liberty H.tect.eptrBll. kettl
13ASCIMS SERMONS—Setoon. Set the pulpit, by
XII 11 11 Htscom, D. D., L. 1.. D, (et
YK ..cd ?:S
e by
H. I.
apl6 TS Apollo Iluiluinge, Foonh st.
.
Mena Precsed Brink at tbe b
qvulity; 2tm of Cotton. Britt, fiar sal
_Kovore of laisq SOLOMON SCHEYER
,
•
AWV WAI4CII—mom b. a Sind render. In
quirt at Ih.• efilre.
157 C-30 bd. LouissiEn W. Lime, car sale by
LBURSIIIIKIE, WILSON In CO
apla Water street.
-
BOIAT—IkO9 pc. .boulder;
. .ar bona for wile by
opls II RIM I:, WILSON &CO
ICKI PORK-4 cute, et very sopenor wise
P
"ir rec<ircd, and r'ltE.ll
apti !iteCANDLE.B9
Q VTIIB. PrigterllEV-3Co4 , , a , ..raa N uto by_
L. 7 .4.15
-
TillFAßL. 4 l—last rceeired, and for sale by
apla WICK fr. MeCANDLESS
I\F-GAR-12 barrels for sole by
•
opts WICK b. AreCANCLE3S
vx7 A DDING—A (red supply reed from rho moon
fortarers by WICK fitcCANDLEISS
CANVASSED HAMS-340 Caavacred barria reed,
for wide by— AVICh &.McCANDLEc.3
11/10ULD CANDLES--117 boxes rammer Mould
Mea d ,' en, c0!,,,a10 by WI(K & bIeANDLESS
DOTA.9II--11 casks reed. and tor sate by
1. apt* iyEE h bIeCANDLESS
CIROVP/ D PL.:PPM-83 bzo prince Ground Pepper
T for sale by PITICk & MeCANDIMSS
$4 aO B 00T S S. 'lt 60
in( subscriber is no manufacturing a beaunfa
STEAMIER BOOT, o f
mood mammas and work
rturastdp, at the very inss price of 00 30.
.DANIEL RHEA,
No 0 Alarket ot second door from Water et.
apl3-dtat ('Tribane coolr.)
Pittsburah Oily Plentlis(g Mills.
(Formerly the nrnin. Cotton Factory, sth ward.)
0.. wu.ssatent.) En a. non.
Fresh ground Fondly Floor;
ao Coro hlosi; .
do Rye Flour; , •
limo and Shorts -
tllsopped Wain for horses and mom. fot ..I , by
Roll WILAARTII a NOBLE
QTARCII-03 b.r.s Bonbright`s extra stwalLed
C2Sdr sale by WIS .WicK & MeCIABBLZS
Y Erdr,l.l.ll--Xs btu reed this tlay's for sale
1.. V sat& WICK & bIeCANDLF
Vrili I EG TED 30 - 41.1
41.1 brs for safebby
salf WICK & bIeCANDLES S
YEACHNO-04 sacks Pncd reaches formic to
to close totutigatuent. by '
atils' ' RIMS, bIATTIIEWS J!.. CO
7) Yri EWUU--U"la
I:171 ' 4, , t.I SIII7IIEWS CO
pl 5
DOTASII-16 basks find bort, for bale-by
lI apii RHEY, MATTHEWS &CO
D EARL ASIFES.-20 rake Just reed 011 ennsigorobb
X for alga by I apIM HARDY. JONES tCO
TOBACCO -9 hhd• Leaf Tobacco just hunling. , for
**ln LaPl , 5l HARDY, JUNEs fr. co
BACON GAMS-3 casts' iasi landingg far sale 11
apli CARRY, JONE 3 k. CU
LARD—o just landing, and for sale by
L
tipls WADY. JONFS dr
Lr - , - L FA4ITii. rse,
and for sale by C GRANT
louisvtLLE brio fresh bunn
. realg per Genesee, for Fete by CII GRAN
. W 00313-14? dal Brooms for sale by
WICK A hIetIANDLRAS
b~ERATU•
ale by
5 easka Cleveland taleratus.for
.445 WICK Os MeCANDLIZS
TIIE subscriber respectlally informs his friends snit
the outdid.; that Lo has renamed his BOOT AND
SHOE MANUFACTORY to No G Market street, two
doors above Wawa where, he has on 'hand a very,
largo anoint:inn' of BOOTS AND 'II3HOES of his own
mormfacture, which ho will sell worn than can be
purchased inane city. . DANIEL RHEA:
spl3.dlrn
7JAtvD 64MhZ tor We, whole Ca. and retail, by;
I) spin W P AIARSIIALL:
AYOUNG MAN, Salesman fa a Dry Good
House, who has bad some experience. The ha
odreHrences Required. Apply at No thl Market st. .
aPIX • •
GAMBIA WOOD GAILDMIIE,
Dm mites betout the Clty, en the Ohio Eine,
PHIS Summer Retreat, hodng uttdrgone
and Improvement", adding mach to kis former
beauty, tonow open for visitor.. lea Creams, Tem
perate Drinks, ?mita, Confectionery, /le i kep t
tonal In the Unloon.
Pablo, at.ntioe t• particularly invited to .-large
eollection of over blooming plants of all varietiett,
usually mend io arcoubouses; also, the choicest kinds
of annual doweling plants and dahlias will be read]
for delivery Uses tat of Nay.
The Steam Mat will eoinmence running from Iba
foot of Pitt strrot to the Gardens, the lot day of May.
Two linei of Omnibuses are near running from the
Old Allegheny Bridge. Gardens kept on temperance
principled, and, closed on Sunday. Rol:Ad:h. I
Propoast a fox Coal, Illook, and LIMO.
PiltditOdohLS far delutering in the stone
10 of. lb. Work. of the Pittsburgh Goa CompasT,
ItAI.VI babel. , of Bituntlans. Coat, 30.000 Labels of
Slack, and alb o for all the Atom which will be remar.
ad for rho am of the works for one yesi,mill er4
eared lathe °flee of rho Comparty autil Wednesday,
the kith ino., 0 2 &elect, Y. SI. The la bora =tab,
alt to b e of . sob gO•lit y and delivered at curb time =
aud in such ea allUtial to shall be approval of sad di-'
reeled. The at stained °ramp:ltalian (or the cool and'
slack to be 111 pound. per bushel
Proposal. toile addressed to Thor. Raiteaen„ pt o ,,
PrOridtOt °tato Compny t at
dendorredli
for Coal," alalsek" or Lime." a. the at. May he,
The payments to be made monthly, nnaloing M per
wood, ,or performance of conentt.,,„ •
aaap
11dtd dn IHFs AI CIIRIB PA, Titan:leer.
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Bays' Wear.
M, of
BiItiWtIPIELD, at north eital _cornea
o f F e e,* and Market ea, have received_ . an as.
sortmwt of Tweed., Alerto Coalmen* Summer
Cloths, and datteetts, of latteicolors, such • a.ollve '
uman,arld maw styles of boy.tmiztorear,also
o „ o u t' , of styles of Cotten •Goods for Wry. , Wes?,
e ba.,Fasactt LIMY. OM Utak. (ltaauala Of suitable
atti.i:.(oniFt7YL...-____ • - &MT
=tl
TIErILL ba revaient by the elebeeribets for the de
1, livery of tam4fty to one laattlent thousand
beads of Coal at their warehouse &tang the somata',
allowiteg %lb. to the bohel; the weight to be tin
tarsaluen by ihs colkouni rem. at the Weigh lock.
itPla:d2w. 'MUTE COCONNOR
TH EA TR E!
Leann and Manager
BEEMBEI
Drees Circle and Parquet. rents.
Gallery and Third Tier,
Sae colored pereons)•—
Doors open at 7;'Clarnon risk et 11 o'clock
WI -Virg night of a ACM Drama called the 'Tot,
ram rnz Founre."
On Friilizy, Aprli IV, will b preoenteA W.
ER:I OF TOE FON I:ST.
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Mr Taylor
Ishmael • mr Rlohastna
o,ooed• --.—ISIr 0 W Jobrsiou
Cheap John W I' [smith
kinett•ss Nis forte,
CyntLta Sin Nir:lols
IstarliAht heat %Ins }'racy
OCrTar leasth of this N
ina Will no: admit Many
ther performance:l4ln the 111 , CVtllttlg.
,
Sir the teiehreeed yank te-Coreedme..s
enraged ter n icor eveuings.,
The Greaten llovolty •Amer le a.
IGNOB APINETTO'S 100 . LEIRNED C 111 ARI
BIRDS k Jill SPARROWS.
IGNOR SPINEITO informs the eilitens or Pius-
K 1 burgh and id:laity, that he will exhibit at PIDLI
stmet. every day rho week, itaturilsy
evening cgeepted. Doors open at 7, to commence at
o'clock.
pgs Enrearantwort—Doom open at o'clock, to
commence at 3.
ElTPrico of Admission, 0 cents; Cbildreo,l3
Iry will perform a yvvirty et pleasing and
t.
Ha Mats, Pod Moo rattled the at tonialanent and
admiration of . all who brow wen them.
Among the
pre
will be the
DOVE, which. in obedience to order, will approach it
'Welder compomen, coo most sweedy, and totally
awake theleignee atumberer, by ;welting at Ms limo;
perch an n Piool Darrel till it Is load; Dep tbreedb
Hoop ON lift represent a l i rom oil's!, • Chair and
I pg,neir a P
an tipe perforra Tight and Slack Rorie
Dtmeirg; St on the Head; concluding with Ea.
U •leon rind his litarehnisoind the Death of Martha)
ants
IVARIINGTON 11114, PITTSBURUII,
131 th 130 Wood street. above Fifth.
XHAT splendid isTabliehment is .now mimed for
Rent ft is admirably arranged for CCIICCIIY,
1 um., 'Exhibitions, he. For lama s. •rpi
JOHN A FITZ:HMO:aII,
ITT Wool rt.
PITTSBURGH MUSEUM
APOLLO FIALL,—VOIIRTO. STREET.
(\ PEN DAlLY—(rout 9 to 12 in the ramming; 2 to 5
V in the nilernatmg and frrant 7 to 10 o'clock in 9.
arenirg.
Irrndonnanre 23 eras; Children under 12 years
beir•pilee. nut:
11111010011. 7:IM . TOP.-
WIIOLESALR.DRY GOODS
A. A. MASON & CO,
Markst ,between Third &Fourth,
Plittalmargb.Pn.
WOUI.D respeetfolly call the attention or city and
cmixary merchants, to one of the Most extensive
Stacks iu the country, comptising over kenimen
Minds.] Gases and Packases of Foreign and Dome . .
tic Dry Goods, constating, in nast i er
-000 eases best style Catirost
.100 " Bleached Malin, ell grains;
itttti ".
hnmsmerd S La a , Ctonad est
10 " Lawns and Alt:Dins,
an klatinetts and Tweeds;
10 Gnosis.< sea, Clothe; •
. Itat " and bales °Cricking., Cheeks, --
3011 ' 'Drown Muslin.
Together with the most extensive assortment of
Imported Goods in this market, possessing the most
env, facilities tor the transaction el' business.
stud out alike partner. being constantly in the et.tera
markets, thus presenting every arlarintge cringed I.;
eastern houses. They believe that they can iffer
greater Mil arements to merchants generally, in styles,
'goo co, and prices, then our .11([111 market- New
goods constantly arriving. IDerehmas Intending ps.
chasing East, are particularly solicited to examine
trots assortment. faplii A A MASON lc CO
"VAIN B BAYARD lowing this da y . auociated with
0 him tits son, DB Bayard,will continue Ne Leather,
Hide, anJ Oil Business, ander Me - iityle of John 11
Bayard A Son, in Ins buildings, T hey
of Penn mid
Walnut strem, in the Binh Wald. They would In
vite the attention of purchasers to their welt :elected
stock of Baleen Leather now being received, consist.
Ing of New York and Baltimore Sole Leather, and
Leather and illoroceos of every description, together
with every variety of oar own dose
of via:—
Spanish and Slaughter EOM, Upper, Ku... Calf 'Skins,
Hantems, Skirting, finale, and Bann Leather, Seating,
Lore Leather, he. rte. Ala, Tante* , Oil awl dm
okra, Teols of the beat quality. All of which will be
sold at the lowest possible rates for cash.
•plkelker • •
Dlospratia. Polecat Soda A.L.
464 CAttIL3 of the shore celehrerethrrand and
b:(h test, direct from the menureetseene 130
casks new on the way from New 0i1..., and cx.
peered here next week- and 314 will shortly arrive
vie Baltimore per ships Juniata, Chesapeake, DIIIIIII.
CIP, and Albite, which will he sold on 'snivel, at the
lowest market price (or cask or approved bills.
W & M zurreuELTREE,
moll No 160 Liberty st. •
PATENT BLACK-2.t0 lbo juol , r b el D at . dp a rrla by
•pl 2 No GO Wood Wept
•
}OFFER—=i bap, tho dyy reed, and or ya. e hy
ITO? ARMSTRONG k CROZEIt
4 10111t-150 Ms received. and for irate by
apIC AILIVISTRONG b. CROZER
MRS is store, and for 'ale
500 }ISUIN ARMSTRONG A CROZER
BROOMS -Su doe Morse's No I,Coin Brooms;
• ea dire eaounon ,do do Just
received, and for solo by A CULUERTAOS,
split " ,1111.1b!rly st
SCOTCH HERRINO—nh bar No I.
BB bar sealed, just received,
and for sale by (spiel A CULBERTSON
-
TAR— . ...V Ws ou hand, and for safe V
.. null
____ A Cl.. BERTSON
..A - Tot;ASEii=lb bag in mare, and for sato r.y
apli A CI:I7I3ERTS.N
S UGAR—W Abdo prime ft gultj t l i cassz=ur
S LIM .
i y lB kgs assorted Sbot, OIL bag,igauars:Jep
'VIRE BOARD PRINTS—cm) km mutt Pones of
C French manufacture, from 2.5 c to /Meath:ler vale
by W P MAIIPLIALL,
npl3 e 5 Wood at.
AI —. 081 Intrinl pen on bend,
Mard for enle_by .11(1110# CO
CITRIC ACI D -1b the Just reed and te reinle hir
npli J KIDD & CO
riTAW. POTASSIUM-8 /be foreinle by
1J aplrl J KIDD& Co
(111E050TE-8 lbsjnet,rcekb and for ode by
npl2 I KIDD &CO
c.IPIRITS Or TURPENTINE-131,th In primeliqr
fore by B A FAIINFATOCK k CO
gi 'fF rt . 4 d
-
A=l —r kf. A : A - IN i7
BFFFTufrCO.
O .
Q AP-73 bx.s Bolfimore fine yarieented and Vgle,
13 on eoriaignment, for sale by
optl. • II A FAIINESSOCK k CO
EILBACIIINO I . olVDFlR—Bluernlbo. iteols, for
Elude by B A FAIINE - ,ITOCK k CO
CODA ASII-7Aenak. m d, en
a and for*ele by BROWN tv i ItIRKPATRICK.
PEACIII:11-110 to. sweet pefiehrs. n - pritne sruelp,
for ule by BROWN. & KIRK PATRICK
:117,,Pvte toy' Wdo ;gl4.lga
RAISINS-73qr boa on bond and for role by
0013 BROWN& MIRUPATIIirK.
pimlts•K‘nrwriz:rmylfreni
" Steubenville—Water Nitorke. _
DROPOSALS will be received by the Water Works
Committee. at the T.atie rer'• Office, until Toodat ,
the 30th day of April, •t 0 o'clock, 1' M far femishing
cut into pipes, es fellows, to win-10 pipes 6 'ache ,
Iscre, 9 feet long, weighing cub M.lO pence's: 19 brace! ,
ea fdr 6 Inch pipe; lo pipe. 4 inches bore, 0 futlene,
weighing teen eoo mends, with the wee] utcplinient
f stops, sleeees, fr.e. One half to be delivered before
the Itah of Jely, the balance on or before the linh of
September. Testing and
de
Slcci.nne to
be at theexpenront the conuesteu (Welk} , a'netifY
will be required. Payment s• fellows: 000 dollars In
cub, upon the delivery of die anteut of pipe, land the
bat:omeles:lc year groat the eutPlenon Sr On eon
tract, with intetest Addreu Steubenville , Water
Work. coovoluo,s, LOWS A WALKER, etinieo.
spl3 dew
I)A.COPI-16.'f Wit—sceAT‘Sliln—r sate
epl I J I/ CKNFIELI)
• .LOW-:-9 brliTalleirinst ree'd.andforlele by
. JII CANFIELD
R ae .
1214 the1141100•C Week, tor sale by
• • APPI.36 sacs. .
AM tow prepared to furnish Appleyrres, from Mc
ri e . K ry of Jerob h. Hownr. The
tree. will be debarred at the wharf at Putchargh far
MO per hundred. Proem wishing geed thrifty were
Mould Mare their order. coon it the Drug, Seed, and
p e cfemery Warehouse, corner of Wood and SUL
npll S N IVICRERgUAM
i,d6 by
13URBRIDGE, {WILSON & CQ
.Water atm*.
pli slater rarest
U
?AW-Vat SVGA R—liads Clara Gad ttaitir, just
Viessived, and for sate Itv
pi I DURLIRIDGE, WILSON & CO
/IL
A. WESTERVELT SON,
1111.1. I; NOWN VENITIAN DUNI) MAI:I:PP,
VI keep ,:r bend et mete to order h
Mem lam, of their old stand, No. Et 9'.
Miriam.; also, . No. ed Market ittreehmmoed 001 y,
entmese in th e Disamed. Venitien Shutters msde .
order, and old blinds neatly repaired. -
``'CORN COLORED CRAPE SIJAWLS—PIaiu as&
vosobnAttered; at rime of
• • tatIRPIIY k IiURCJIFIELD, •
upto • N. E, coml. of Fourth A. Mooket aur-
IMMO
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the peblie
ralli!n d : N al! to b rd '7 b :IT L a s slt! ' fa k o m' o
M. Davit solos will continue - the Mimi. andltom
mission basin°n to the Old stand, comer of Wood and
Fifth 1111VEle t end for whom he would solicit a comm.
once oldie littandpattotiaggi bemonforo bestowed up
on the tona. ' JOIIN D. DAVIS,
Aptll 91b, i 950.
P. M. DAVIS.
(SUCCESSOR TO-JOIIN'D. DAVI3.I
lOCTIONEEIL AND CORROSION MERCIINT,
=lntl OF WOOD ONO nritif 1111(a0,
TA - rILL make sales, on liberal term., erFertiga Red
Domestic hlerchwitlite, Beal Eats., cluiets
Yee., .11 hopes, by experience and close attention to
es
becinc, to merit. contiosatice of the WlPPari and
pat
April M enting.. N. so liberally extended to the to meeker.
liberally
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in - UN AMiIIoNIANT'n aIAGAZIN el ter A n
la tontentn—fiery York am! Eno RM. I
Commercial Pketehes with Pen and Peixil; The effect . •
oCCornineree in Aboll.hiser restrictions open (IMMO..
gof y.miy; The Anatomyand Philoeophyofßepkr,
int; TM. Production atrial: in New Wet; !tanbark/.
Ari ; Currency—lnterest—Production; rt.'
Trade TI Proteenve Tanta, or Nioietnrea upon theiVe•
pen of Nevelt:" of Traaantp of the United fitalan„
10, 1E4% ,ehattte to CASIMICTEC, gitillitOts of the Ho..
sum Empire Indio East, &.e. tee.
A ct, wo01), for Mareb
F.CI,WMC MAGAZINE, far April, at
Literary Drpeit. Third infect empanel the Paai trieo.
EIONOMY eLOTIIS, CASSIMERkM. SATI -
EPPS, received on eonaignatent, and for .ale
LPG inansfaetaral • Cavardar
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